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andrew harding, bbc news, outside durban's high court.—old boy is among at least six people killed, during protests on gaza's border with israel. troops opened fire on the protesters attempting to breach the frontier fence. last week, hundreds of palestinians were injured and more than a dozen killed, in the bloodiest day of violence since the war in gaza four years ago. the head of the metropolitan police, has insisted the force hasn't lost control of london's streets. following a string of murders in the capital, commissioner cressida dick said this wasn't a time for blame, but for working together, although she did say her officers were ‘stretched'. our home editor mark easton has more. more than 50 killings in the capital since the beginning of the year, a catalogue of tragedy that has shone light on the metropolitan police and its commissioner cressida dick. she has found herself having to respond toa has found herself having to respond to a wave of public anxiety and angen to a wave of public anxiety and anger. commissioner, have yo
andrew harding, bbc news, outside durban's high court.—old boy is among at least six people killed, during protests on gaza's border with israel. troops opened fire on the protesters attempting to breach the frontier fence. last week, hundreds of palestinians were injured and more than a dozen killed, in the bloodiest day of violence since the war in gaza four years ago. the head of the metropolitan police, has insisted the force hasn't lost control of london's streets. following a string of...
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andrew harding, bbc news, outside durban's high court. waiting over a year for non—urgent operations and procedures in northern ireland, which is eight times the number in england — despite having a fraction of the population. the figures have been released by the royal college of surgeons, which says the political stalemate in northern ireland is now risking the well—being of patients. our health editor hugh pym reports. # this house don't feel like home anymore #. this was megan, when we met her five months ago, doing what she loved, but every move was painful. that's because her spine looked like this. it was getting worse and she sometimes struggled to breathe, but after a fundraising campaign allowed her to have an operation in turkey this is what it looks like today. so, you're taking your first steps here, are you, after the operation? yeah. how did that feel? really good, but i was really sore. fantastic. your mum and dad are there as well. yeah. it was really painful. i felt really drowsy and sick and i wanted to go back to bed.
andrew harding, bbc news, outside durban's high court. waiting over a year for non—urgent operations and procedures in northern ireland, which is eight times the number in england — despite having a fraction of the population. the figures have been released by the royal college of surgeons, which says the political stalemate in northern ireland is now risking the well—being of patients. our health editor hugh pym reports. # this house don't feel like home anymore #. this was megan, when...
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andrew harding, bbc news, outside durban's high court.tering emergency first aid. the incident happened at a local tournament near kyoto in western japan. caroline rigby has more. 0ver over the loudspeaker they were repeatedly ordered to leave. under the sports good women are considered ritually unclean so forbidden from entering the ring. women have been considered impure because blood defiles the ring because the ring as an extension of god essentially buried in the centre of the ring, so to avoid defiling that space females are not allowed in the ring. the sport of sumo is centuries old and still contains many ancient rituals but some have accused it of failing to modernise. this latest incident is unlikely to end such criticism. the japan sumo association apologised, saying the decision was made by a referee who was upset that it was an inappropriate act in a situation that involves 1's life. an embarrassing episode for sports trying to rebuild its image in the wa ke trying to rebuild its image in the wake of recent scandals including
andrew harding, bbc news, outside durban's high court.tering emergency first aid. the incident happened at a local tournament near kyoto in western japan. caroline rigby has more. 0ver over the loudspeaker they were repeatedly ordered to leave. under the sports good women are considered ritually unclean so forbidden from entering the ring. women have been considered impure because blood defiles the ring because the ring as an extension of god essentially buried in the centre of the ring, so to...
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andrew harding, bbc news, tripoli. to break down barriers between north and south. —— summit. —— meet those trying to break down. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high. the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. some places have already had nearly as much rain as they'd normally expect in an entire year. for millions of americans, the death of richard nixon in a new york hospital has meant conflicting emotions. a national day of mourning next wednesday sitting somehow uneasily with the abiding memories of the shame of watergate. and lift—off of the space shuttle discovery with the hubble space telescope, our window on the universe. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: ending his state visit to the us, president macron says he believes president macron says he believes president trump will walk away from the iran nuclear deal, despite their friendship. thousands of germans from different faiths and backgrounds havejoined
andrew harding, bbc news, tripoli. to break down barriers between north and south. —— summit. —— meet those trying to break down. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high. the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. some places have already had nearly as much rain as they'd normally expect in an entire year. for millions of americans, the death of richard nixon in a new york hospital has...
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andrew harding looks back now at her life. into a new south africa.saintly icon, she was more complicated. heroic but flawed, winnie, the mother of the nation. her world was transformed at age 23, when she met and married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people, for the working harmoniously of all the racial groups in this country. in the years that followed, she and her young daughters were ruthlessly harassed by the white minority government. she said that brutality taught her to eight. in prison, perhaps her husband had it easier. as south african townships erupted in violence, winnie mandela became a radical, fire refitted head. we bring up the white men's children. —— fiery figurehead. we could have killed them any time we wanted to. we shall liberate this country. she endorsed the vicious practice of necklaceing, putting a burning tyre around those suspected of betrayin
andrew harding looks back now at her life. into a new south africa.saintly icon, she was more complicated. heroic but flawed, winnie, the mother of the nation. her world was transformed at age 23, when she met and married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people, for the working harmoniously of all the racial groups in...
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andrew harding 110w place on the 11th.tells us how winnie mandela has been remembered. he was the icon, but she was larger—than—life. heroic, flawed, defiant, winnie, the mother of the nation. her world was transformed at the age of 23 when she met and soon married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people. for the working harmoniously of all of the racial groups in this country. in the lonely decades that followed, winnie and her young family were routinely harassed by the white minority government. 0n the streets of south africa, the fight against apartheid intensified and winnie became a galvanising symbol of resistance. but the brutality of the times rubbed off on her. we bring up the white man's children. we could have killed them any day we wanted to. with our necklaces we shall liberate this country. she endorsed necklacing, putting a burning
andrew harding 110w place on the 11th.tells us how winnie mandela has been remembered. he was the icon, but she was larger—than—life. heroic, flawed, defiant, winnie, the mother of the nation. her world was transformed at the age of 23 when she met and soon married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people. for the...
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andrew harding, bbc news, tripoli.owed on its site, and created a new appeal process. the company is trying to repair levels of trust since the privacy row surrounding the british firm, cambridge analytica. it's all drawn attention to the difficult work of thousands of content moderators, who review millions of complaints every day about extreme material. angus crawford reports. report something you don't like on facebook, and it ends up at a place like this. behind the door, facebook‘s content moderators, looking at the worst the internet can offer so you don't have to. they're people like laura... i remember i cried. ..who'd only talk to us anonymously. i realised how bad people can be. she doesn't work there anymore. it was too difficult, too distressing. every day, you will see things that shock you — traumatising stuff. beheadings, child pornography, like, even a six—month—old baby being raped. you see very graphic images of blood and terrorist attacks. she says there was a constant pressure to hit targets, hundre
andrew harding, bbc news, tripoli.owed on its site, and created a new appeal process. the company is trying to repair levels of trust since the privacy row surrounding the british firm, cambridge analytica. it's all drawn attention to the difficult work of thousands of content moderators, who review millions of complaints every day about extreme material. angus crawford reports. report something you don't like on facebook, and it ends up at a place like this. behind the door, facebook‘s...
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our correspondent andrew harding is outside the high court in durban. andrew.ouchable back in february, he had been wrestling for years with sleaze allegations of corruption piling up against him, but it wasn't until he was pushed out of power that everything changed, and now we find ourselves at the high court in durban, where jacob zuma is facing 16 counts of corruption. as you say, they relate to a scandal from the 19905, they relate to a scandal from the 1990s, one that has basically been known as these on the case, because it never quite dies and has been brought back to life now. —— the zombie case. although this was a brief appearance and the trial will go on stages in the months and possibly years ahead, it was a symbolic moment for south africa. andrew harding in durban, thank you. about nine million people have to pay more into their pension from today, as the minimum contribution for workers rises from 1% to 3% of income. the government says the increase will boost retirement incomes, but one accountancy firm is warning that pay packets could suffer.
our correspondent andrew harding is outside the high court in durban. andrew.ouchable back in february, he had been wrestling for years with sleaze allegations of corruption piling up against him, but it wasn't until he was pushed out of power that everything changed, and now we find ourselves at the high court in durban, where jacob zuma is facing 16 counts of corruption. as you say, they relate to a scandal from the 19905, they relate to a scandal from the 1990s, one that has basically been...
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our southern africa correspondent andrew harding was in court.force here in durban, for a moment south africa has been contemplating for decades — jacob zuma in court. mr zuma, andrew harding, bbc, can i ask you how you're feeling? south africa's former president has been fighting off corruption allegations for years. but he was pushed out of office in february, and, this morning, yesterday's man took his seat in the dock. my lord, the accused comes to this court today by way of summons. beside him, a representative of a french arms company, accused of paying zuma huge bribes in the 1990s. this case won't go fast. zuma's lawyers are already challenging its legitimacy, but it is a heavy blow to a man who once seemed untouchable. outside court today, a small but raucous crowd. zuma and his populist economic rhetoric still enjoy some support here. a defiant zuma emerged to tell them, "i'm the victim of a political conspiracy." innocent until proven otherwise. but that argument, like his famous dance moves, is unlikely to help him at trial. this is a
our southern africa correspondent andrew harding was in court.force here in durban, for a moment south africa has been contemplating for decades — jacob zuma in court. mr zuma, andrew harding, bbc, can i ask you how you're feeling? south africa's former president has been fighting off corruption allegations for years. but he was pushed out of office in february, and, this morning, yesterday's man took his seat in the dock. my lord, the accused comes to this court today by way of summons....
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andrew harding, bbc news, tripoli.s told the bbc that those who love english football will want the deal to go ahead. there's been a mixed reaction to his proposal with claims it will endanger wembley‘s status as the home of english football. 0ur sports correspondent richard conway has been to chicago to meet mr khan. he's a billionaire businessman with a growing sporting empire. now shahid khan wants wembley stadium to be part of his vision for the future. speaking to me at his penthouse apartment in chicago, the man who already owns fulham football club and the american football team the jacksonville jaguars insists he would be a good long—term custodian for the home of english football. i've been in business since ‘78. i don't have a business that's been sold. i want to do the right thing and, you know, so, i mean, this is an asset, along with the football clubs, you know, that will carry on to my children and go on in the future. a deal for the 11—year—old venue is farfrom certain, though. despite the fa believing
andrew harding, bbc news, tripoli.s told the bbc that those who love english football will want the deal to go ahead. there's been a mixed reaction to his proposal with claims it will endanger wembley‘s status as the home of english football. 0ur sports correspondent richard conway has been to chicago to meet mr khan. he's a billionaire businessman with a growing sporting empire. now shahid khan wants wembley stadium to be part of his vision for the future. speaking to me at his penthouse...
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in libya, thousands of people have been intercepted in recent days.ri fromli, andrew harding reports.rs andrew: light off the coast of libya, and an unfamiliar force is preparing for the mediterranean migration season. libya's coast guard, out of action for years, is back, nded by europe and on a mission to stop tens of thousands of migrants trying to cross this to reach italy. is thithe way to stop migration to europe? >> yes, yes. we have three boats. we go over sea daily. we stop the migration. we have no problem. andrew: well, some problems. this smuggler's boat full of somalis is relucnt to obey.th but libyans insist.e the grants must be stopped. >> i'm very happy. andrew: why happy? >> because the ocean was terrible. very risky. andrew: risky, but some migrants would still rather swim for it then face returning toibya. dozens splash their way to a german ship, hoping it will take them to europe. for sure, libya is a little calmer now seven years after the death of colonel qaddafi. but recovering from the war is still a fragile affair. >> we're doing a lot. andrew you are making pr
in libya, thousands of people have been intercepted in recent days.ri fromli, andrew harding reports.rs andrew: light off the coast of libya, and an unfamiliar force is preparing for the mediterranean migration season. libya's coast guard, out of action for years, is back, nded by europe and on a mission to stop tens of thousands of migrants trying to cross this to reach italy. is thithe way to stop migration to europe? >> yes, yes. we have three boats. we go over sea daily. we stop the...
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from johannesburg, andrew harding reports. w andrew: the icon, but she ife.lger than at -- heroic,zero flawed, defiant, the mother of the nation. hegeworld was transformed at 23 when she met and soon married nelson mandela, a lawyer active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, sod to be senten life imprisonment. winnie: my husband has been fighting for t liberation of the african people, for the harmony of all racial groups in this country. andrew: in the lonely decades that followed, winnie and her young family were ruthlessly harassed by the white minority government. t onhe streets of south africa, the fight against apartheidns inied, and winnie became a galvanizing symbol of resistance. but the brutality of the times rubbed off on her. winnie: could have killed them any day we wanted to! necklaces which liberated countries. andrew: she endorsed necklacing, putting a burning tire around those accused of betraying the cause. she and her security guards were mrectly implicated in the abduction of andurder of a
from johannesburg, andrew harding reports. w andrew: the icon, but she ife.lger than at -- heroic,zero flawed, defiant, the mother of the nation. hegeworld was transformed at 23 when she met and soon married nelson mandela, a lawyer active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, sod to be senten life imprisonment. winnie: my husband has been fighting for t liberation of the african people, for the harmony of all racial groups in this country. andrew: in the lonely decades that...
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andrew harding looks back at her life. into a new south africa.ecame a saintly icon, she was something more complicated. heroic but flawed, winnie, the mother of the nation. her world was transformed at age 23, when she met and married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people, for the working harmoniously of all the racial groups in this country. in the years that followed, she and her young daughters were ruthlessly harassed by the white minority government. she said that brutality taught her to hate. in prison, perhaps her husband had it easier. as south africa's townships erupted in violence, winnie became an increasingly radical, fiery figurehead. we bring up the white men's children. we could have killed them any day we wanted to! with our necklaces, we shall liberate this country! she endorsed the vicious practice of necklaceing, putting a burning tyre around those s
andrew harding looks back at her life. into a new south africa.ecame a saintly icon, she was something more complicated. heroic but flawed, winnie, the mother of the nation. her world was transformed at age 23, when she met and married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people, for the working harmoniously of all the...
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andrew harding reports. into a new south africa.thing more complicated. heroic but flawed, winnie, the mother of the nation. her world was transformed at age 23, when she met and married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people, for the working harmoniously of all the racial groups in this country. in the years that followed, she and her young daughters were ruthlessly harassed by the white minority government. she said that brutality taught her to hate. in prison, perhaps her husband had it easier. as south africa's townships erupted in violence, winnie became an increasingly radical, fiery figurehead. we bring up the white men's children. we could have killed them any time we wanted to. we shall liberate this country. she endorsed the vicious practice of necklaceing, putting a burning tyre around those suspected of betraying the cause, and she and her secu
andrew harding reports. into a new south africa.thing more complicated. heroic but flawed, winnie, the mother of the nation. her world was transformed at age 23, when she met and married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people, for the working harmoniously of all the racial groups in this country. in the years that...
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andrew harding reports. he was the icon, but she was larger—than—life. when she met and soon married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people. for the working harmoniously of all of the racial groups in this country. in the lonely decades that followed, winnie and her young family were ruthlessly harassed by the white minority government. on the streets of south africa, the fight against apartheid intensified and winnie became a galvanising symbol of resistance. but the brutality of the times rubbed off on her. we bring up the white man's children. we could have killed them any day we wanted to. with our necklaces we shall liberate this country. she endorsed necklacing, putting a burning tyre around those accused of betraying the cause. she and her security guards were directly implicated in the abduction and murder of a 14—year—old boy. in 1990 winnie was there to greet her husb
andrew harding reports. he was the icon, but she was larger—than—life. when she met and soon married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people. for the working harmoniously of all of the racial groups in this country. in the lonely decades that followed, winnie and her young family were ruthlessly harassed by the...
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from johannesburg, andrew harding reports. he was the icon, but she was larger than life.. her world was transformed at the age of 23, when she met and soon married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people. for the working harmoniouslyof all the racial groups in this country. in the lonely decades that followed, winnie and her young family were ruthlessly harassed by the white minority government. on the streets of south africa, the fight against apartheid intensified and winnie became a galvanising symbol of resistance, but the brutality of the times rubbed off on her. we bring up the white man's children. we could have killed them any day we wanted to. we our necklaces we shall liberate this country. she endorsed necklacing — putting a burning tyre 329.515! $52.29 95525295“. . — ~ . w? of betraying the cause. in 1990, winnie was there to greet her husband as he walked to freedom and guided south
from johannesburg, andrew harding reports. he was the icon, but she was larger than life.. her world was transformed at the age of 23, when she met and soon married nelson mandela. he was a lawyer, already active in the underground struggle against racial apartheid, and soon to be sentenced to life imprisonment. my husband has been fighting for the liberation of the african people. for the working harmoniouslyof all the racial groups in this country. in the lonely decades that followed, winnie...
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comey is a hillary voter, it's that she's and the hardest hard-core of the late partisan's. andrewccabe's wife is a democrat candidate in virginia. again, these aren't just people who pick candidate a or a candidate be come out there in the hardest hard-core of partisans and comey and mccabe's tenure at the fbi was marked by a bizarre, grotesque partisanship that is far closer to obstruction of justice if you look at the way lynch behaved, mccabe behaved, comey behaved, strzok paved, page behaved. that's the realed obstruction of justice then trump is supposedly being investigative for. >> tucker: if you are assuming a new job and your wifee said i don't like your boss and you might say i don't like him either, i don't like him, i want to t go march with a sign denouncing him on the national mall and his first day of work. would you say may be for the sake of appearances, it is my boss after all and my job required me to have no political affiliation, kind of pull back for public display. or is not too much to ask in a marriage do you think? >> i think there's a difference to this.
comey is a hillary voter, it's that she's and the hardest hard-core of the late partisan's. andrewccabe's wife is a democrat candidate in virginia. again, these aren't just people who pick candidate a or a candidate be come out there in the hardest hard-core of partisans and comey and mccabe's tenure at the fbi was marked by a bizarre, grotesque partisanship that is far closer to obstruction of justice if you look at the way lynch behaved, mccabe behaved, comey behaved, strzok paved, page...
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nobody's been injured and no homes destroyed i mean usually hot weather has made it hard for firefighters to control that fire andrew thomas has more from sydney. this fire truck is one of many that fought for edges of positions on the age of what's called the fire ground and at the other end of the hogs is it is a putting out spot fires in case the wind picks up again and takes that fire back towards people's homes now the mine paul it's a big big was in an unpopulated area down there this is a giant bowl of forest all bush as it's called they know many people live inside that but along the edge of the reply but there are plenty of people who have had many fires here before i was talking to one man who's lived here thirty use and he's known for life because he was almost relaxed about this one and it does get scary and stressful but in a few days it's i have a new back to normal you know forest wise bush is the known here and unusual in australia but what is unusual is how late in the season this one has taken hold april the middle of all some should be cool by now here it's not mid thirty's when the wind picks up
nobody's been injured and no homes destroyed i mean usually hot weather has made it hard for firefighters to control that fire andrew thomas has more from sydney. this fire truck is one of many that fought for edges of positions on the age of what's called the fire ground and at the other end of the hogs is it is a putting out spot fires in case the wind picks up again and takes that fire back towards people's homes now the mine paul it's a big big was in an unpopulated area down there this is...
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andrew will have a hard time saying good-bye to his ford fusion. >> it's weird. i love the car.orter: ford says the shift will not impact any jobs. the plant in chicago will focus on making suvs, like the explorer. >> all right. >> that's interesting. >> when i first moved to new york, we didn't have a car for the first five years. then, with the baby now, we need a car. we went with a suv. >> i think about the rental car places. if you don't have a taurus, what do you get? >> the taurus and the tempo. >> the suv, they're getting smaller. that ford explorer is not a huge suv. good car, too. >>> coming up next, the suspense and surprises of the nfl draft's opening round. and why the b get ready to play big. it's the all new toy story land. opening june 30th at the walt disney world resort. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clea
andrew will have a hard time saying good-bye to his ford fusion. >> it's weird. i love the car.orter: ford says the shift will not impact any jobs. the plant in chicago will focus on making suvs, like the explorer. >> all right. >> that's interesting. >> when i first moved to new york, we didn't have a car for the first five years. then, with the baby now, we need a car. we went with a suv. >> i think about the rental car places. if you don't have a taurus, what do...
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so, he tweeted, "andrew mccabe fired, a great day for the hard- working men and women of the f.b.i. great day for democracy. sanctimonious james comey was his boss and made mccabe look like a choirboy. he knew all about the lies and corruption going on at the highest levels of the f.b.i.!" and mr. trump knows a lot about choir boys, because everyone who works for him is going to sing. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) now-- probably. prob-- maybe not manafort. not manafort. ( piano riff ) oh, that's nice, "sing, sing, sing." that's nice. now, just let that tweet sink in for a second. this is a sitting president of the united states, gloating about firing a respected, career f.b.i. official, and smearing another f.b.i. official whose firing led to the appointment of the special counsel. and none of that shocks me as much as the fact that he spelled "sanctimonious" correctly. ( laughter ) i think. i think. ( laughter and applause ) not an easy word. i think he was trying to spell "saxophone." and he wasn't done. "the fake news is beside themselves that mccabe was caught, called out
so, he tweeted, "andrew mccabe fired, a great day for the hard- working men and women of the f.b.i. great day for democracy. sanctimonious james comey was his boss and made mccabe look like a choirboy. he knew all about the lies and corruption going on at the highest levels of the f.b.i.!" and mr. trump knows a lot about choir boys, because everyone who works for him is going to sing. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) now-- probably. prob-- maybe not manafort. not manafort. ( piano...
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very very worried that we're moving back toward a hostile policy as andrew said president from past hurt to a policy over to the hard liners led by senator marco rubio. and in the u.s. senate so this this is a problem especially since cuba has always had a mentor an ally that provides support and subsidies such as the soviet union and then bence away less so now once again cuba's looking for that mentor for that nation that can subsidize its a come to me and it's looking toward russia which is providing it with petroleum and has taken over mishal been agreement to take over the management of the sea and forgoes petroleum refinery and also china which is cuba's major trading partner more greater than the e.u. so these are things the united states should worry about we are pushing cuba toward russia and china rather than helping cuba and its people export and their business and their possibilities and bring it closer. to the united states andrew tazo i want to get your thoughts on cuba's role and position in the wider latin america region this transfer of power comes at a precarious time in cuba's history cuban allies
very very worried that we're moving back toward a hostile policy as andrew said president from past hurt to a policy over to the hard liners led by senator marco rubio. and in the u.s. senate so this this is a problem especially since cuba has always had a mentor an ally that provides support and subsidies such as the soviet union and then bence away less so now once again cuba's looking for that mentor for that nation that can subsidize its a come to me and it's looking toward russia which is...
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andrew mccutchen, tying the run it first. hitting it harde, that's how it went for the giants today. two for 20. the mariners go on to win the final 6-4. the giants got dropped three straight.>> no one really hit the ball that well. and you know, we are going to hit, we got a lot of dies -- we got a lot of guys back for the season. >> how many of them are playing the season? 162. we will be fine. i will be fine. we could look back on the season and i don't think anyone else is thinking about this. >> reporter: barry bonds, willie mays, willie mccovey on the field. , with a bigger name than that but for the first pitch, the giants went back to circa 2010 and brought back a huge fan favorites, what an entrance. has of pain, jump around blaring like it was 2010 with brian wilson in full uniform. wilson left the club after the 2012 season. >> i did not get anything last night. i have to so the first pitch and i've got two days warning. like what? okay i'm going to do this i felt like i needed to come back and reignite myself. just getting back i
andrew mccutchen, tying the run it first. hitting it harde, that's how it went for the giants today. two for 20. the mariners go on to win the final 6-4. the giants got dropped three straight.>> no one really hit the ball that well. and you know, we are going to hit, we got a lot of dies -- we got a lot of guys back for the season. >> how many of them are playing the season? 162. we will be fine. i will be fine. we could look back on the season and i don't think anyone else is...
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in, resident fellow in law and policy, center for immigration studies andrew arthur, thanks for coming on this morning. i find it harde mexico cares about the hondurans in this situation because they had their ambassador on a couple days ago talked about admitting the fact that mexico throws out something like 100,000 other central americans a year who sneak into their country so what makes us believe mexico would be trying to help these people get where they are going? >> mexico is an asylum granting country, signatory to international conventions but the fact is they do an effective job in forcing their own immigration laws but don't do a good job helping us enforce our immigration laws. jillian: the border wall even if it were approved is not going to happen overnight. what can be done now to solve the problem we are facing? >> i agree with donald trump that we need to activate the national guard, have the military assist our border patrol agents and understand the role they play would primarily be a logistical role, helping with monitors and sensors freeing up border patrol agents who will apprehend these individ
in, resident fellow in law and policy, center for immigration studies andrew arthur, thanks for coming on this morning. i find it harde mexico cares about the hondurans in this situation because they had their ambassador on a couple days ago talked about admitting the fact that mexico throws out something like 100,000 other central americans a year who sneak into their country so what makes us believe mexico would be trying to help these people get where they are going? >> mexico is an...
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are under threat after announcement by china previously china imported hard the world's recycled plastic and paper but no more as andrew thomas reports now that leaves places like australia would know where to send much of its recycled waste. after they put out their bins of recyclable rubbish most australians think no more about it but this is just the start of a process which is facing a crisis. in australia trucks bring the mixed plastics paper glass and metal to a facility like this one to be separated until recently about all the plastic and paper was then shipped to chile chinese companies were importing and processing nearly half the world's plastics and paper recycling but in january china's government in effect banned the import of recyclable waste. bottles that were up to ten percent contaminated meaning up to a tenth of a bale of one type of recyclable plastic could in fact be non-recyclable material australian centers like this one had to do only a rough city of the initial material the fact that it's made up of different thought. is contaminated the bottle of water it's made out of a material on the cap of
are under threat after announcement by china previously china imported hard the world's recycled plastic and paper but no more as andrew thomas reports now that leaves places like australia would know where to send much of its recycled waste. after they put out their bins of recyclable rubbish most australians think no more about it but this is just the start of a process which is facing a crisis. in australia trucks bring the mixed plastics paper glass and metal to a facility like this one to...
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andrew wheeler. you know, it's awfully hard to find anyone who knows him well who will say anything bad about him. i guess the only thing you could criticize him for is he worked for me for 14 years. i will tell you that during that time frame, i don't remember over a 14-year period anyone ever accusing him of being unfair and being negative in any way at all. but a couple of things were said that i think i need to correct the record. i need to be the one to correct it because i'm the guy he worked for for a long period of time, in both my personal office in the capacity as chairman of the environment and public works committee. it's because i know him so well that i have got to correct the record on his behalf. one allegation made against andrew in a news article is that he retaliated against a witness at an e.p.w. -- that's environment and public works -- senate hearing in 2005 because they were unhappy with the witnesses -- that we were unhappy with the witness' testimony. nothing in the news article was true or accurate. this was an article that came out just the other day. the witness in ques
andrew wheeler. you know, it's awfully hard to find anyone who knows him well who will say anything bad about him. i guess the only thing you could criticize him for is he worked for me for 14 years. i will tell you that during that time frame, i don't remember over a 14-year period anyone ever accusing him of being unfair and being negative in any way at all. but a couple of things were said that i think i need to correct the record. i need to be the one to correct it because i'm the guy he...
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same result suggests it's awfully hard to try and suggest with any methodology that donald trump is getting good press. host: you mentioned a story on the fbi director andrew mccabe. tell us why you think that was underreported? the inspectorst: general found him guilty of lying to investigators about leaking to the press. you can understand where the press isn't that offended by leaking to the press. when the inspector general we learn made a criminal referral, that that'srd getting nine seconds or even 40 seconds. that's a bigger story than a foreign star. host: good morning, catherine. you make a lot of sense. it's been a long time like the other color said that we've gotten somebody on c-span that makes a lot of sense. i appreciate what you are doing. you are the good news. thank you. guest: this is one of those things, one of the fights that we have is this definition of fake news. there are a lot of different definitions. was donald trump meant stories you don't like. it, theook at overwhelming use of anonymous sources is news it doesn't feel like real news. it's certainly not transparent news. newspaperd that a would have its sources and darkness. t
same result suggests it's awfully hard to try and suggest with any methodology that donald trump is getting good press. host: you mentioned a story on the fbi director andrew mccabe. tell us why you think that was underreported? the inspectorst: general found him guilty of lying to investigators about leaking to the press. you can understand where the press isn't that offended by leaking to the press. when the inspector general we learn made a criminal referral, that that'srd getting nine...
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and presidential tweets ended up costing my husband, andrew, his job and our family a significant portion of his pension. my husband had worked hard for over it 21 years of federal service for the past year-and-a-half of this nightmare. i have not been free to speak out about what happened. now that andrew has been fired, i am. she points out that she had voted for republicans, as well as democrat. that he was a life-long republican. trying to push back because there's been silence really about her role in this. she had run for office in virginia and had support from a political action committee that terry mcauliffe, then democratic governor of virginia and of course a clinton ally, had helped fund. >> well, that's right, andrea. i can tell you, i have been in the room with the president where he has taken sharp aim at jill mccabe as a way really to undercut andrew mccabe. you have a lot of his critics saying his broader goal is to undercut not only law enforcement, the fbi, but the russia investigation itself. so she has been on the other end of very sharp attacks by the president. but he is unapologetic and has been unapologetic
and presidential tweets ended up costing my husband, andrew, his job and our family a significant portion of his pension. my husband had worked hard for over it 21 years of federal service for the past year-and-a-half of this nightmare. i have not been free to speak out about what happened. now that andrew has been fired, i am. she points out that she had voted for republicans, as well as democrat. that he was a life-long republican. trying to push back because there's been silence really about...
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part of the memos and comey writes the president asks whether my deputy andrew mccabe had a problem with him in recounting how hard he'd been on the campaign trail saying the number two guy at the fbi took a million dollars from the clintons. comey came back and said he's a professional. comey did criticize last night andrew mccabe and saying even a person of integrity can stray and do things wrong when the news about the referral of andrew mccabe for possible criminal charges came down yesterday. >> yeah, that's exactly right. and i think if you read the inspector general report about andrew mccabe, i found it pretty compelling. it's unlikely he'll be charged but it does seem true to me that he was not completely forthcoming with investigators. but if you look at the president's concern about andrew mccabe and compare it to, i thought, the other piece of news in the memos. his concerns with mike flynn and mike flynn's judgment. the strange thing about his -- about that concern in the memos, what he was angry about was the mike flynn had not set up a return call to vladimir putin quickly enough. that to me is tell
part of the memos and comey writes the president asks whether my deputy andrew mccabe had a problem with him in recounting how hard he'd been on the campaign trail saying the number two guy at the fbi took a million dollars from the clintons. comey came back and said he's a professional. comey did criticize last night andrew mccabe and saying even a person of integrity can stray and do things wrong when the news about the referral of andrew mccabe for possible criminal charges came down...
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court charged with the manslaughter of 11 people. 54—year—old andrew hill was flying there's no doubt the cold weather hit debenhams' sales hardetailers, but debenhams' problems run deeper and go back further than a few snowy days in march. while retail sales overall were down by 1.2% in march, debenhams' were down over six months by 2.2% and its profits dropped over the same time by 84%. the department store warned injanuary it wouldn't make as much money as had been expected after poor christmas sales. in february it announced job cuts, and today, it warned again of weak profits in the coming months. i'm afraid that retail is an incredibly tough environment to trade in at the moment and debenhams are particularly suffering. they sit in the middle market, where we've seen a lot of brands reporting on really challenging times, and that's born out of the fact that people are either buying discount or at the niche and more luxury side of the equation. unfortunately that middle market tends to be where the prices aren't as good, there's no excitement around the retail, the pace of it isn't as fast, and consumers just want so much
court charged with the manslaughter of 11 people. 54—year—old andrew hill was flying there's no doubt the cold weather hit debenhams' sales hardetailers, but debenhams' problems run deeper and go back further than a few snowy days in march. while retail sales overall were down by 1.2% in march, debenhams' were down over six months by 2.2% and its profits dropped over the same time by 84%. the department store warned injanuary it wouldn't make as much money as had been expected after poor...
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it's hard to ban that substance given its multiple uses. >> okay, sarin could be the key. andrewler, thank you for that. your expertise on syria. coming up as we wait for the press briefing to begin, new developments today involving stormy daniels now hiring a sketch artist hoping to expose the man who tried to threaten her into silence seven years ago. will it work? is it a bit of a reach? we'll discuss. it's ok that everyone ignores me while i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. >>> you can run but you can't hide. that is the latest we are hearing from stormy daniels' attorney raising the stakes with this new salvo aimed at the president of the united states. he says he plans to release a sketch of the man that threatened stormy daniels about her alleged affair with trump. >> a composite sketch has been produced. we will be releasing that tomorrow along with a significant reward. we are c
it's hard to ban that substance given its multiple uses. >> okay, sarin could be the key. andrewler, thank you for that. your expertise on syria. coming up as we wait for the press briefing to begin, new developments today involving stormy daniels now hiring a sketch artist hoping to expose the man who tried to threaten her into silence seven years ago. will it work? is it a bit of a reach? we'll discuss. it's ok that everyone ignores me while i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe...
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hard to say i'm with that party. >> fair enough. and the disagreement between him and andrew mccabe.e leaked a story about an investigation into the clinton foundation and found by the inspector general to have lied, to comey and to investigators, et cetera. comey has distanced himself from mccabe. today mccabe's attorney just a few minutes ago wrote that the inspector general report fails to adequately address the evidence, including sworn testimony and documents prove mr. mib cake advised comey he was working with the "wall street journal" on the stories in question, that is the leak under review, neither mr. comey nor the office of inspector general is infallible and neither of them has it right. that is andrew mccabe's lawyer saying comey is not telling the truth. >> right. and if you are andrew mccabe, you would hope that you have some kind of documentation to back that up. this is someone who is now trying to defend his legacy who was booted out of the bureau, sort of unceremoniously before eligible to receive his full pension so don't be surprised to see him pushing back and h
hard to say i'm with that party. >> fair enough. and the disagreement between him and andrew mccabe.e leaked a story about an investigation into the clinton foundation and found by the inspector general to have lied, to comey and to investigators, et cetera. comey has distanced himself from mccabe. today mccabe's attorney just a few minutes ago wrote that the inspector general report fails to adequately address the evidence, including sworn testimony and documents prove mr. mib cake...
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andrew mccabe got the boot. there's little rest for a single dad. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... ...plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. managing blood sugar isn't a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. like using glucerna to replace one meal or snack a day. only glucerna has carbsteady... unique blends of slow-release carbs to help manage blood sugar. every meal. every craving. it's the choices you make when managing blood sugar that are the real victories. glucerna. everyday progress. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day. neulast
andrew mccabe got the boot. there's little rest for a single dad. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... ...plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. managing blood sugar isn't a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. like using glucerna to replace one meal or snack a day. only glucerna has carbsteady... unique blends of slow-release carbs to help manage blood...
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hard to tell now since it's an early stage. >> you talk about it not having quite the power as the mueller probe. but you can ask andrew mccabe at the end of an investigation what could the fallout be? >> they could look into someone like christopher steele. if they prove there was surveillance of mr. page that could be major fallout and something they'll have to contend with. many democrats have said they're not concerned about it. carter pages are ready on the fbi radar because of the idea he could've been a target. that's what democrats are saying now. they're concerned it could lead to more polluted to station of the justice department under the trump administration. rosina back and forth between rod rosenstein who has tried to push the justice department to do what he wants to do. >> molly: let's talk about the information about jeff sessions regarding john uber in utah. the federal prosecutor who is also looking at the fisa court violations with the fbi. his sessions in a tough spot here? he said this is the guy who will look into it. he would be the one a liquid he comes back with so the special counsel not happ
hard to tell now since it's an early stage. >> you talk about it not having quite the power as the mueller probe. but you can ask andrew mccabe at the end of an investigation what could the fallout be? >> they could look into someone like christopher steele. if they prove there was surveillance of mr. page that could be major fallout and something they'll have to contend with. many democrats have said they're not concerned about it. carter pages are ready on the fbi radar because of...
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the chief products officer >> he better be, because everybody else is leaving, andrew >> don't you think it would be very hard to leave the company? >> i think it will be very easy for him to stay as non-chairman and chief products officer i think his desire is really to go over to spacex from everything i've seen you saw the "rolling stone" interview with him in november, all the glossy picture were at spacex, not tesla. besides, mars doesn't have an extradition treaty with the u.s. >> we can do two hours on you and elon musk. we promised the viewers we would tell them one of your new short positions before we get to the next commercial break. so let's do that i happen to like some, you know what i like on the set >> what do you like to eat on the set? >> donuts. i love donuts. >> i hope you are not eating dunkin' donuts >> i love dunkin' donuts >> i think they reported just now. >> they did. >> same store sales were down, revenues were up this is a part of a broader team we will talk about, which is the franchise owners versus the franchisees. the we'll idea that this asset light idea in restaurants where e
the chief products officer >> he better be, because everybody else is leaving, andrew >> don't you think it would be very hard to leave the company? >> i think it will be very easy for him to stay as non-chairman and chief products officer i think his desire is really to go over to spacex from everything i've seen you saw the "rolling stone" interview with him in november, all the glossy picture were at spacex, not tesla. besides, mars doesn't have an extradition...
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andrew deank lo explained that business is up anywhere from 20 to 50% is depending on the month. he said it's kind of hard to gauge at this point, probably better to check in at the end of the year to see what the impact is. did explain however that the demographic coming into that dispensary is changing. >> a lot of them are why are grandmother or father. a lot of folks over the age of 50, 55 years old are coming into the dispensaries and feeling safe and comfortable now that we're legal to come in. the stigma has been lifted. >> reporter: as for the 4/20 event on hippie hill. the area will be fenced off and private security on site. chp will have a heavy presence as well with additional units during the day and after the event. i want to point out this is an unsanctioned event by the city but there will be merchants and sponsors on site for the festivities for the 4/20, beginning here at golden gate park at 9:00 a.m. pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> it will be interesting now that things are legal. thank you, pete. >> the idea of celebrating 4/20 seemgz to be changing at least in san francisco an
andrew deank lo explained that business is up anywhere from 20 to 50% is depending on the month. he said it's kind of hard to gauge at this point, probably better to check in at the end of the year to see what the impact is. did explain however that the demographic coming into that dispensary is changing. >> a lot of them are why are grandmother or father. a lot of folks over the age of 50, 55 years old are coming into the dispensaries and feeling safe and comfortable now that we're legal...
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hard about. the one example that immediately comes to mind is andrew ink and going from google to bidu. >> stanford. >> stanford. so i would imagine he got a fair amount of government funding while he was at stanford. you know, to complicate it further, i would say we need to not just focus on the technology, but the talent itself. >> and on the talent side, with our current interest in cracking down on immigration, it could drive the talent further abroad which will make this problem much worse. other questions. here's a question from the gentleman on the aisle. again if you could give us your name and organization. >> i'm francy from china daily. as you may know, eye cloud service has already been transferred to cloud company in province in far south china. and this company will be responsible for the operations starting from february this year. and i'm just quite curious about your thoughts and opinions on the risks on it and what's the consideration of such a deal. thank you. >> yeah, i think that's a complicated set of business decisions on ts pathe part of apple this involved. two pieces to t
hard about. the one example that immediately comes to mind is andrew ink and going from google to bidu. >> stanford. >> stanford. so i would imagine he got a fair amount of government funding while he was at stanford. you know, to complicate it further, i would say we need to not just focus on the technology, but the talent itself. >> and on the talent side, with our current interest in cracking down on immigration, it could drive the talent further abroad which will make this...
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really think that like any other president before can be seen as two hard on any topic any issue or seen as professional and andrew jackson, for instance, have shown that with real dedication to their views -- that sometimes they just become too criticized i guess. if [laughter] >> what do you do in louisiana? right now, i'm a high school student i'm 18 years old and i'm the captain of my high school debate team. >> well, thank you and good luck to you. thanks jaiden. >> henderson, west virginia, sorry -- yeah. henderson, west virginia, hi, b it looked like wyoming for a moment. >> b with us? don ice creek, georgia, hi, john. hi ed -- [laughter] >> yes, sir, how are you? about what i find. i appreciate you having that show and i listen to them. irony is the reason trump won, in five his and despite of the things that you give a course for concern is because of people like that. you know, with what i think they owe america is that if you don't agree with a liberal orthodox entirely, you are deplorable person and you hate, you hate everyone. you're uneducated. you're the problem. and i think they help trump are win
really think that like any other president before can be seen as two hard on any topic any issue or seen as professional and andrew jackson, for instance, have shown that with real dedication to their views -- that sometimes they just become too criticized i guess. if [laughter] >> what do you do in louisiana? right now, i'm a high school student i'm 18 years old and i'm the captain of my high school debate team. >> well, thank you and good luck to you. thanks jaiden. >>...
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andrew. how could a consumer sniff out a card skimming device. i always wonder about this as gas stations. >> that's one of the most important places. it can be very hard card readers crook use them to steal information at gas pumps and at atms and the like. . those installed inside the machines they break into the machine and install them those are all but impossible to find. there are -- if the card doesn't seeming to in smoothly or whatever you may have a problem. you shuntd use it. those on the outside look for any signs of tampering like a loose or ill fitting car slot or keyboard even. sometimes they this take over the key pad as well. look for mismatched colors. if it looks different look to the next pump or machine pch even the shape, that's not right, just doesn't use it. >> i didn't realize they were breaking in and do going. ritchie asked i hit a pot hole in oakland that cracked a rim and forced to buy a new one. how do i get the city to reimburse me. >> you can file a claim with the city of oakland. i want you to do it right now. you only get six months from when the incident occurred. six months. that's it. make sure you name the street wh
andrew. how could a consumer sniff out a card skimming device. i always wonder about this as gas stations. >> that's one of the most important places. it can be very hard card readers crook use them to steal information at gas pumps and at atms and the like. . those installed inside the machines they break into the machine and install them those are all but impossible to find. there are -- if the card doesn't seeming to in smoothly or whatever you may have a problem. you shuntd use it....
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hard time. >> is an example last christmas holiday time one of our sailors at joint base andrews was coming backom an engagement with a fellow airman. noticed something was wrong. the sailor went back to knock on the door and prevented a suicide. >> how is the core doing and is there anything on our side that we can be of help? >> with regard to suicides, despite our best efforts your goal is known. we know we'll never get to zero. the people that have issues we do the health assessment are willing to come out and say what they have issues we get them help. also often in some cases but someone does take their life there was some knowledge in the command but in many cases it comes as a complete surprise despite her best efforts to nor people and get involved. particularly the more sr.. everybody said services i just talked to him or her and i can explain it. i think you been helpful. we have all the tools we need and it's a mystery of life. were never going to stop trying to get zero make sure people know if they have an issue there's no problem that cannot be solved if you're willing to come for
hard time. >> is an example last christmas holiday time one of our sailors at joint base andrews was coming backom an engagement with a fellow airman. noticed something was wrong. the sailor went back to knock on the door and prevented a suicide. >> how is the core doing and is there anything on our side that we can be of help? >> with regard to suicides, despite our best efforts your goal is known. we know we'll never get to zero. the people that have issues we do the health...
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hard drive, delete subpoenaed emails, and beat the crap bu ouf your blackberries? >> she didn't do it. was she appropriately investigated? >> sean: lisa page and peter strzok and james comey and andrewetta lynch meeting bill on the tarmac. >> i don't like any of that. i think bill clinton made a terrible mistake having that meeting because that is what led to the attorney general recusing herself leading to comey taking over the investigation, leading to the statement he made, leading to her losing the election. >> sean: strzok and comey writing the investigation -- >> it's worth looking into. >> sean: it sounds like the fixes end. >> again, may be a political sin but not a federal crime. >> sean: okay. if you write an exoneration before the investigation -- >> not a crime. i don't think the attorney general can obstruct justice -- >> sean: i'm not talking about the attorney general. i'm talking about the fbi director. >> it's a stretch. i don't want to stretch the criminal law. you've exposed it, let the people judge. i don't think appointing another special counsel makes up for the mistake of appointing the first special counsel. >> sean: think you you, professor. when we come bac
hard drive, delete subpoenaed emails, and beat the crap bu ouf your blackberries? >> she didn't do it. was she appropriately investigated? >> sean: lisa page and peter strzok and james comey and andrewetta lynch meeting bill on the tarmac. >> i don't like any of that. i think bill clinton made a terrible mistake having that meeting because that is what led to the attorney general recusing herself leading to comey taking over the investigation, leading to the statement he made,...
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andrew mccabe just got ripped apart in a scathing report from the fbi. sean hannity awaits to respond to the news about michael cohen. we'll bring that to you coming up. copd makes it harde. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all...