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>> but andy finally convinced her. >> you can't argue with andy when andy's made up his mind. so, you know, here we are now, standing in this beautiful home. it's been nothing less than a godsend. it's the absolute american dream. >> we have received this beautiful, wonderful opportunity from chase. >> chase donated a formerly foreclosed home, which was completely gutted and renovated. >> building homes for heroes was able to make this home fit my needs as far as my injury, where my injury might be 10 years from now, whether or not i still have my arm. the floors, you know, they were porcelain or ceramic, very slippery. because of my injury, i'm not as steady on my feet. so i lose my balance. we ripped out the ceramic flooring. building homes for heroes asked me what i wanted in the kitchen because i might not keep my arm forever. so by putting these, um, handles that are easy for me to grab with one hand, doing the soft close, the open and soft close. um, they also did, uh, one of these here where i can just pull it down with one arm and pull it back up. >> very functional fo
>> but andy finally convinced her. >> you can't argue with andy when andy's made up his mind. so, you know, here we are now, standing in this beautiful home. it's been nothing less than a godsend. it's the absolute american dream. >> we have received this beautiful, wonderful opportunity from chase. >> chase donated a formerly foreclosed home, which was completely gutted and renovated. >> building homes for heroes was able to make this home fit my needs as far as...
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right, andy, from yourfavourite andy murray! morning, how are you?ight, andy, from your favourite tv show, who is this person? that is daddy pig. well done! that's brilliant. andy murray a very good sport. that is all from this edition of sportsday, more throughout the evening, but goodbye for now. let's return to our top story now. the eu and the uk have reached a transitional deal on brexit. the agreement means the eu will have an influence over fishing rights until the end of 2020. fishermen had expected the uk to leave the common fisheries policy in march next year. the conservative mp for banff & buchan, david duguid, has said his constituents and the fishing communities are disappointed and is threatening to vote down a final brexit deal. he's been speaking to our political correspondent, chris mason. absolutely, this is the biggest constituency for fishing absolutely, this is the biggest constituency forfishing in banff absolutely, this is the biggest constituency for fishing in banff & buchan, and my constituents across the board are disappoi
right, andy, from yourfavourite andy murray! morning, how are you?ight, andy, from your favourite tv show, who is this person? that is daddy pig. well done! that's brilliant. andy murray a very good sport. that is all from this edition of sportsday, more throughout the evening, but goodbye for now. let's return to our top story now. the eu and the uk have reached a transitional deal on brexit. the agreement means the eu will have an influence over fishing rights until the end of 2020. fishermen...
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—— andy welcome to the sport relief midnight game show! with sir andy murray! morning, and there!morning, and there! how are you, mate? for yourfavourite tv show, please identify this person. he wins it? —— who is it? laughter i'm going to have to take your first a nswer i'm going to have to take your first answer on this! that is that the big! well done, that's brilliant! daddy paid yet say hi five! for those of you about to go to bed, i hope you get a better nights sleep than andy murray had! that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are polly mackenzie, director of demos. and kevin schofield, editor of politics home. welcome to both of you. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. so let's take a look at them, starting with... the i, which leads with the agreement reached in brussels today on the brexit transition period, highlighting that a deal on the irish border is far from settled. the metro calls the deal a "breakthrough", saying both sides had to ma
—— andy welcome to the sport relief midnight game show! with sir andy murray! morning, and there!morning, and there! how are you, mate? for yourfavourite tv show, please identify this person. he wins it? —— who is it? laughter i'm going to have to take your first a nswer i'm going to have to take your first answer on this! that is that the big! well done, that's brilliant! daddy paid yet say hi five! for those of you about to go to bed, i hope you get a better nights sleep than andy...
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andy just called and said come quick. dad's laying in a pool of blood. >> reporter: but like the rational farm folk they are, 30 miles away and close to the nearest hospital, they did not assume the worst. even when they tried to call back andy, who now wasn't answering. >>> the children of wayne and sharmon stock were still reeling from their grief as they bury their parents less than a week after perhaps the most horrific murder their little town had ever seen. nearest hospital, they did not assume the worst. even when they tried to call back andy, who now wasn't answering. >> we were both like something's really wrong. and the minister called and said, you need to come home. and i said, i'm not going anywhere until you tell me what's wrong. and they said, your mom and dad have been killed. and i think i did start screaming. and we headed towards the farm to be with andy. never in a million years would you think that you'd see your parents' house taped off by that yellow tape. >> reporter: it was a stunning crime. big n
andy just called and said come quick. dad's laying in a pool of blood. >> reporter: but like the rational farm folk they are, 30 miles away and close to the nearest hospital, they did not assume the worst. even when they tried to call back andy, who now wasn't answering. >>> the children of wayne and sharmon stock were still reeling from their grief as they bury their parents less than a week after perhaps the most horrific murder their little town had ever seen. nearest...
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and see in andy's work reference on it.knowing that he continued to live through the work he had championed throughout his life. in the lives he was continuing to help empower because of the work that he did. >> and so andy gets sick during a relationship. what was the experience of being his partner, being in hospitals. did you feel judged as a coupler that people actually completely accepted you? andy is fighting for antidiscrimination principles in healthcare access and then he gets sick what is that like? >> he was diagnosed with cancer in his tone in the fall of 2013. about a year after we met in eight months into our serious relationship. because of his work in healthcare advocacy we are both deeply familiar with the realities facing transgender people in healthcare. not just the explicit ban on the care we mentioned but discrimination in healthcare whether it's in treatment of cancer doctors visits. in the day-to-day healthcare that folks need to access. were familiar with the statistic that roughly 70% had talked ab
and see in andy's work reference on it.knowing that he continued to live through the work he had championed throughout his life. in the lives he was continuing to help empower because of the work that he did. >> and so andy gets sick during a relationship. what was the experience of being his partner, being in hospitals. did you feel judged as a coupler that people actually completely accepted you? andy is fighting for antidiscrimination principles in healthcare access and then he gets...
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he helped save andy kissler. a 21-year-old baseball player from franklin who arrived at the 11th evacuation hospital for care. and i quote. the war was crummed with casualties and every helicopter that landed outside a tent brought even more. the doctors said andy was too far gone, that he would die. but something inside me said no. i still don't completely understand my needing andy to live. maybe because i saw so much death already in the four months i had been in the war. holding frighten, dying young men as they talked about home, andy was my test case with god. if he lived i believed. if not tough. so for three days i sat with andy willing him to live. on christmas eve, several of the nurses, doctors, went through the 11th evac singing christmas carols. at exactly midnight when they came to the shock ward and sing "silent night," it may have sounded a little ragged, off pitch but to me it was absolutely beautiful and angellic. as i listened, andy came out of the colome, opened his eyes, softly sang "all is c
he helped save andy kissler. a 21-year-old baseball player from franklin who arrived at the 11th evacuation hospital for care. and i quote. the war was crummed with casualties and every helicopter that landed outside a tent brought even more. the doctors said andy was too far gone, that he would die. but something inside me said no. i still don't completely understand my needing andy to live. maybe because i saw so much death already in the four months i had been in the war. holding frighten,...
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andy: you were elected in a wave collection. -- election. waveave witnessed several elections both good and bad for , the democratic party. do you see a wave this year? in 1974, the only democrat ever elected in the state of vermont, and the youngest, i was 34. i was given the nomination nobody else wanted. i was opposed to the war in vietnam. every single member of congress from vermont had always voted in support of the war in vietnam. the majority opinion in vermont was in favor of the war. a lot of newspapers favored it. i said i would vote against it. people were targeted for defeat. 10 were defeated, myself and one other made it through. that was a wave election. i had the second closest election in the country. i assumed it was because of my philosophy, so i called the senator who had the closest election and said barry goldwater, is it our philosophy? and we became very good friends after that. susan: another question? andy: sen. leahy: i don't know. the last few elections, i have been able to pick them very well. this one, i can't g
andy: you were elected in a wave collection. -- election. waveave witnessed several elections both good and bad for , the democratic party. do you see a wave this year? in 1974, the only democrat ever elected in the state of vermont, and the youngest, i was 34. i was given the nomination nobody else wanted. i was opposed to the war in vietnam. every single member of congress from vermont had always voted in support of the war in vietnam. the majority opinion in vermont was in favor of the war....
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andy, i'm so cold! yes. it's so snowy.'t actually imagine how we're going to stay here tonnight. well, the big killer in terms of your own temperature is the wind, and when we get in the snow hole, we are totally out of the wind. what is the windchill now? what's the sort of wind speed? we're in quite a sheltered hollow now, so it's probably only sort of five, ten, 15 miles an hour, something like that. when we came over the top, it was considerably more than that, as you very well experienced, but once we're in the snow hole, we'll be very sheltered. so we're going to get you warmed up, 0k? so there's your shovel. while we've been preparing the equipment, three of the team, lorna, gregor and dave, have made a start on the hole by digging tunnels into the snowdrift. when they're deep enough, we'll connect them to form a cavern. we're just tunnelling into the snow at the moment. we've got to go in a good metre from the top here. do you want to come in and have a dig? yes. i'm just chopping away at this face here. and then h
andy, i'm so cold! yes. it's so snowy.'t actually imagine how we're going to stay here tonnight. well, the big killer in terms of your own temperature is the wind, and when we get in the snow hole, we are totally out of the wind. what is the windchill now? what's the sort of wind speed? we're in quite a sheltered hollow now, so it's probably only sort of five, ten, 15 miles an hour, something like that. when we came over the top, it was considerably more than that, as you very well experienced,...
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as it stands it looks like a purge. >> andy mccabe has given comments to the "new york times." he said his firing was intended to affect the special prosecutor's investigation and particularly andrew mccabe's credibility in that investigation. he said, the idea that i was dishonest is just wrong. this is part of an effort to discredit me as a witness. and, of course, he means as a witness in the mueller investigation. he went on to say, andrew mccabe did, it's incredible unfair to my reputation, after a 21 year career, the real damage is being done to the fbi, law enforcement, and the special counsel. >> i agree with both the lawyers. there's a long history of people in the fbi doing things they shouldn't do and getting reports that sort of take care of them. but donald trump has the history of going on the attack. if he's accused of anything, he learned you go on the attack. so he needs to try to discredit and suppress the mueller investigation. and one of the things to help him do that is to try and make andrew mccabe appear less credible. that's what this is about exactly. a
as it stands it looks like a purge. >> andy mccabe has given comments to the "new york times." he said his firing was intended to affect the special prosecutor's investigation and particularly andrew mccabe's credibility in that investigation. he said, the idea that i was dishonest is just wrong. this is part of an effort to discredit me as a witness. and, of course, he means as a witness in the mueller investigation. he went on to say, andrew mccabe did, it's incredible unfair...
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here is a problem here with the issue of andy mccabe and, you know, full disclosure, i work for andyl assistant. let me put that out on the table. i think there has been a tremendous disservice done to him here, we can hold in our heads two thoughts. the first of which being that it is possible that he lacks candor in which case he should suffer the full consequences for that. the second thing is that this service has been done not only to him, but to the american people, because essentially what the attorney general is asking is trust me, we're going to put out a press release, very, you know, lacking in detail, mainly focused on process, and saying trust me without providing the american people the underlying facts of which that decision was based. >> we do not know what is in the inspector general report, we'll hear that at some point. asha, the second last beat on this first issue is the inspector general and the office of professional conduct, insofar as anything can be a-political here, these two organizations, groups within the justice department and the fbi, fairly a-politica
here is a problem here with the issue of andy mccabe and, you know, full disclosure, i work for andyl assistant. let me put that out on the table. i think there has been a tremendous disservice done to him here, we can hold in our heads two thoughts. the first of which being that it is possible that he lacks candor in which case he should suffer the full consequences for that. the second thing is that this service has been done not only to him, but to the american people, because essentially...
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certainly i never spoke with andy about the keeping of personal memos. will say that, having been in the job like andy's that was a very demanding job, high stress, it was an 18-hour-a-day job that may take you in the course of any day from responding to a potential terrorism threat to attending multiple high level meetings at the white house on policy issues in the situation room to dealing with domestic law enforcement and many things in between, that it wouldn't be surprising to me to keep some notes or records of what is happening on a day to day basis so that in the future, you can reflect back on those and try to remember when things occurred and what occurred. the days certainly when i was the acting assistant attorney general and even the principal deputy before that, days and times sometimes really moved very quickly, and conflate together. so it's helpful sometimes to have notes or memos to remind one of what has taken place and when. >> absolutely. i perfectly well understand that. would it be out of the ordinary had james comey suggested to h
certainly i never spoke with andy about the keeping of personal memos. will say that, having been in the job like andy's that was a very demanding job, high stress, it was an 18-hour-a-day job that may take you in the course of any day from responding to a potential terrorism threat to attending multiple high level meetings at the white house on policy issues in the situation room to dealing with domestic law enforcement and many things in between, that it wouldn't be surprising to me to keep...
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do you believe that andy mccabe was scapegoated here? >> i have some feelings that the president and the administration were after andy mccabe. but that does not -- i mean, how big do people want to believe that this conspiracy would be? because then you would have to get all of the office of professional responsibility, which is kind of the internal affairs at the fbi, everybody in the office of inspector general at the department of justice, and you know, for this to be a firing that trump completely manipulated, then it would have to be a huge conspiracy. right now, i think, yeah, it's possible that they were after him. it's possible that they wanted him job. >> but could they bring it to this kind of conclusion? 48 hours before he was supposed to retire. >> if he lied, he handed himself over to them on a plate. that's the bottom line. they couldn't have predicted that he would lack candor in an interview. we'll have to see if those charges are true. but that's the deal here. >> i want to read you something that andy mccabe put out, b
do you believe that andy mccabe was scapegoated here? >> i have some feelings that the president and the administration were after andy mccabe. but that does not -- i mean, how big do people want to believe that this conspiracy would be? because then you would have to get all of the office of professional responsibility, which is kind of the internal affairs at the fbi, everybody in the office of inspector general at the department of justice, and you know, for this to be a firing that...
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you have got them talking about an insurance policy with andy. andy would be probably andy mccabe.auliffe and democrats for a senate race she was running in the state of virginia, that was mccabe's wife. james comey to your point, brian, is probably going to be up against an ig report that is contradicting the things he is putting in the book. if i was his lawyer i would say you do have the right to remain silent. ainsley: why do they do all of this? mccabe did all of that. he says he is innocent, should get a million dollars pension. hillary clinton said she should have won the election but meanwhile lifing about the server and destroying her phones. yet, they're blaming republicans for their wrongdoings? they're the ones that put themselves in this mess? >> i, ainsley the only way i can characterize this, it is the biggest abuse of power in the history of this country. for james comey, when you have so many crimes that hillary committed just think about this, if brian, steve, ainsley, if any of you if you were trying to prevent congressional oversight, you broke the law, put a se
you have got them talking about an insurance policy with andy. andy would be probably andy mccabe.auliffe and democrats for a senate race she was running in the state of virginia, that was mccabe's wife. james comey to your point, brian, is probably going to be up against an ig report that is contradicting the things he is putting in the book. if i was his lawyer i would say you do have the right to remain silent. ainsley: why do they do all of this? mccabe did all of that. he says he is...
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andy samberg andy samberg. andy samberg. timethis weekend at kohl'ser?okware! new towels - just $10.19! and an air fryer - only $103.99 plus get kohl's cash! a spring refresh for your home - kohl's cash for you! kohl's! it's not just a coaster you know.. it's an invitation jim beam on the rocks the bourbon that's been making history since 1795 invites you to make some of your own ♪ we get so busy, day to day. we don't get the chance to connect. i think surprising my mom with a night ski trip would just be the biggest gift that i could give her. director: lets make that happen. she's gonna be so excited. ♪ introducing the suv equipped to make your first-ever happen. the first-ever ford ecosport is here. "...there's only one catch..." car of your choice." "...this is the last car you're ever going to get in your life..." "...you would baby that car..."" "...well, you don't just get one car in your life..." "...you get one mind and one body..." "and, it's what you do today that determines how your mind and body operates, years from now." you are many differ
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he wanted andy mcgabe gopheubmc. we have seen that.e my differences with some of andy's decisions when he was deputy director. but to characterize him as a traitor or a criminal is wrong. the ig is not a bipartisan, it is a nonpartisan entity. horowitz was appoint indeed 2012. the investigation into this matter will take its time. the ig is never concerned about three things, chris. timeline timeliness, optics, or empathy. tey have to be a fierce, fierce, fierce investigator in facts and investigate without fear or favor. i'm confident that's what's happening. to trey gowdy's point, the president is punching down, weighing in. it is not going to be a good look. >> and we are waiting to see, kaitlan pointing out, there are more lights in the white house than normal. going back to what we hear from republicans, we can look at republicans who have weighed in. and, yes, we're hearing from some. david, what would change the tide? whose voice do we need to hear? >> you had paul ryan saying the inspect prosecutor should be able to do his job.
he wanted andy mcgabe gopheubmc. we have seen that.e my differences with some of andy's decisions when he was deputy director. but to characterize him as a traitor or a criminal is wrong. the ig is not a bipartisan, it is a nonpartisan entity. horowitz was appoint indeed 2012. the investigation into this matter will take its time. the ig is never concerned about three things, chris. timeline timeliness, optics, or empathy. tey have to be a fierce, fierce, fierce investigator in facts and...
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>> i've known andy for a long time, he was a rising star of the bureau. it was very clear that he was being groomed for big things. he's a lawyer, he's a duke undergrad graduate. was very well respected at the justice department and elsewhere in the intelligence agency. he had his -- he had his friend and he had his detractors among the line agents in particular because he did rise so quickly, and because he has that law degree. but he was also seen as a real -- maybe a new model for that number two position. not a sort of traditional line agent personality, somebody who is maybe a little bit more intellectual managerial than somebody whose lock them up, cops and robbers kind of guy. >> yeah, i heard him once described as a g-man but circa 2018, a modernized version. do you concur with that? >> yeah, i think that's right. the fbi is not the fbi of pre-9/11. they're not going after bank robbers. this is a key, complicated agency that is a big part of the intelligence infrastructure of the united states. and as the deputy attorney general he was in the fron
>> i've known andy for a long time, he was a rising star of the bureau. it was very clear that he was being groomed for big things. he's a lawyer, he's a duke undergrad graduate. was very well respected at the justice department and elsewhere in the intelligence agency. he had his -- he had his friend and he had his detractors among the line agents in particular because he did rise so quickly, and because he has that law degree. but he was also seen as a real -- maybe a new model for that...
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not a chance, thought andy savage. >> just preposterous.were looking for an explanation, plausible explanation, consistent with their theory that she voluntarily left. [ ringing ] >> that middle of the night call, by the way, was to her voicemail. >> the mailbox is full -- >> the voicemail box that had been jammed full once during which time she hadn't used it or called it at all. so the question -- >> why would she call voicemail? she would not be doing it. >> only one conclusion to draw. >> somebody else was using her phone. >> but where was kate now? had she as the one text suggested left town looking for drugs or lovely? if that's what lovely meant? for the moment, it was a dead end. and then -- then he called. eugene frazier, legendary 34-year homicide detective now retired. >> i believe that if a man commits a crime, he should be prepared to do the time. >> thing is about gene frazier, over here on charleston's james island where his ancestors go back to slave days, gene gets tips. all kinds of tips. and one day a church friend told g
not a chance, thought andy savage. >> just preposterous.were looking for an explanation, plausible explanation, consistent with their theory that she voluntarily left. [ ringing ] >> that middle of the night call, by the way, was to her voicemail. >> the mailbox is full -- >> the voicemail box that had been jammed full once during which time she hadn't used it or called it at all. so the question -- >> why would she call voicemail? she would not be doing it....
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let me get back to andy mccabe's role in the mueller probe. i understand jeff sessions to be on a trip. if andy mccabe is fighting for his job it's not with jeff sessions. is there any appropriate role for jeff sessions in making a determination about one of the key witnesses in the mueller investigation? >> no, i can't see anyway that jeff sessions can impartially put his finger on the scale of the fate of andy mccabe. he probably has to keep himself completely out of this. but it is important to point out and remind people that bob mueller will -- probably has talked to and will probably need to talk to andy mccabe again because he is a central witness in what the president said to jim comey about shutting down the investigation into mike flynn. >> i may need to hear that bad actor sound one more time. can you imagine, i can't imagine anyone other than associated with al qaeda, i can't imagine george w. bush tolerating or john mccain -- let's list tone it one more time. i've got to hear let's listen to it one more time. >> that is a determin
let me get back to andy mccabe's role in the mueller probe. i understand jeff sessions to be on a trip. if andy mccabe is fighting for his job it's not with jeff sessions. is there any appropriate role for jeff sessions in making a determination about one of the key witnesses in the mueller investigation? >> no, i can't see anyway that jeff sessions can impartially put his finger on the scale of the fate of andy mccabe. he probably has to keep himself completely out of this. but it is...
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i remember, my brother telling me as andy was diagnose this was going to be incredibly difficult.but you will look arranged and see acts of amazing grace that happen all around you, and -- >> uh-huh. and -- and they were everywhere. those miracles of andy -- making it to the wedding by all account he should have passed away by friends organize oing wedding for us five face on the rooftop of the building that was everywhere and taught me that hope only makes sense in the face of hardship. and i think that -- in writing this book, the greatest privilege was being able to find that hope once again and to look around to recognize that all of the us -- all of us can bare witness to that grace happening all around us. having vice president write the forward is truly i say in the acknowledgement i wish i could show this forward to my -- ten-year-old self one who got that note from the vice president. who ripped out a piece of his schedule and wrote remember me when you're president and i'm sure he wrote to those who expressed interest in politic. but it was -- an affirming experience for
i remember, my brother telling me as andy was diagnose this was going to be incredibly difficult.but you will look arranged and see acts of amazing grace that happen all around you, and -- >> uh-huh. and -- and they were everywhere. those miracles of andy -- making it to the wedding by all account he should have passed away by friends organize oing wedding for us five face on the rooftop of the building that was everywhere and taught me that hope only makes sense in the face of hardship....
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they were told that andy hill, the pilot, would now be prosecuted.ere is sufficient evidence to charge mr hill with the manslaughter by gross negligence of the 11 men who died. i have also authorised a further charge against mr hill of endangering an aircraft, contrary to article 137 of the air navigation order 2009. lawyers for the families involved say the decision by the cps to prosecute comes after nearly three years of grief and loss. the decision by the crown prosecution service is very much welcomed and the families now hope that this criminal procedure and process can progress as swiftly as possible. this memorial to the 11 men who died has been placed on this bridge near the crash site. tonight, the crown prosecution service said that andy hill, the pilot, would be charged and appear in court in due course. the inquest into the men's deaths is now likely to be postponed until after any court case. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in sussex. the tensions between britain and russia have deepened following borisjohnson's latest reflections on the chem
they were told that andy hill, the pilot, would now be prosecuted.ere is sufficient evidence to charge mr hill with the manslaughter by gross negligence of the 11 men who died. i have also authorised a further charge against mr hill of endangering an aircraft, contrary to article 137 of the air navigation order 2009. lawyers for the families involved say the decision by the cps to prosecute comes after nearly three years of grief and loss. the decision by the crown prosecution service is very...
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the inflexibility must then ensure, andi learned. the inflexibility must then ensure, and i think after the westminster attacks there was talk of the airambulance westminster attacks there was talk of the air ambulance crew and what they have learned since and how they travel with a bigger crew and what they do. they learned from the experience of the westminster attack as there were so many people involved. this constant learning has to happen and the sharing of good practice has to go on because the terrorists are unlikely to stop. andy burnham mercedes is advice that should be rolled out nationally. indeed, let's take a look now at the mailand indeed, let's take a look now at the mail and another story about this ongoing row about anti—semitism in labour. this is the story that is not going to dive forjeremy corbyn any time soon. two years since the shami chakrabarti two years since the shami chakra barti report into anti—semitism and the mail is the only paper to have this story. it's not entirely clear these 75 allegations, some
the inflexibility must then ensure, andi learned. the inflexibility must then ensure, and i think after the westminster attacks there was talk of the airambulance westminster attacks there was talk of the air ambulance crew and what they have learned since and how they travel with a bigger crew and what they do. they learned from the experience of the westminster attack as there were so many people involved. this constant learning has to happen and the sharing of good practice has to go on...
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now we're learning that so did andy mccabe.d with president trump and he's handed them over to bob mueller's team and th.ed asked about trump's h, are they clean of this fire. listen. >> i say his fingerprints are nowhere to be founded on this action. and the ag's fingerprints are barely there. i understand andy mccabe's defense on this. i would use it too. he's fighting for his pension, his reputation. and nobody is happy about this. this is not something to celebrate. the institution itself is far more important than one person. and there's always been a standard of zero tolerance for lying under oath. >> zero tolerance for lying and yet the top two people at the fbi we believe did lie under oath. we played a clip earlier of james comey telling chuck grassley that he was not involved in leaking even though mccabe was suggesting otherwise. and mccabe was fired because of leaking and he lied to the investigators looking into this. what does this say about the fbi that's supposed to be nonpartisan, umpires that you can respect a
now we're learning that so did andy mccabe.d with president trump and he's handed them over to bob mueller's team and th.ed asked about trump's h, are they clean of this fire. listen. >> i say his fingerprints are nowhere to be founded on this action. and the ag's fingerprints are barely there. i understand andy mccabe's defense on this. i would use it too. he's fighting for his pension, his reputation. and nobody is happy about this. this is not something to celebrate. the institution...
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let's talk about his extraordinary life with andy moore, oui’ extraordinary life with andy moore, ourpondent. we talk about it being a magical lumber, doing the mile in less than four minutes. at the time it was seen as an utterly extraordinary human achievement. yes. sir roger bannister himself called it the everest of racing. everest itself had been conquered two years before, so had been conquered two years before, so this was the same thing in the world of sporting achievements. cast your mind back to may, 1954. this was iffley road, fairly ordinary race meet attended by 3000 people. the weather georgian —— during the day had been terrible. he had been at work, sharpening his spikes, and he got on the train and got there at about six o'clock in the evening and then he had this tremendous achievement for which he was remembered for the rest of his life. he said he was proudest of his achievements in the world of science and medicine, as we heard in that report. and we are just hearing a tribute from the prime minister. she has tweeted this tribute to sir roger bannister, saying tha
let's talk about his extraordinary life with andy moore, oui’ extraordinary life with andy moore, ourpondent. we talk about it being a magical lumber, doing the mile in less than four minutes. at the time it was seen as an utterly extraordinary human achievement. yes. sir roger bannister himself called it the everest of racing. everest itself had been conquered two years before, so had been conquered two years before, so this was the same thing in the world of sporting achievements. cast your...
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he has known andy mccabe for years. bob mueller set andy mccabe on the fast track. he knows what a stand-up guy andy mccabe has been during his tenure at the fbi. so i think these attacks on andy mccabe will ring somewhat hol w hollow. bob mueller and his team, including deputy general rod rosenstein will take a close look at the inspector general report, take into account the facts that are presented, the facts we do not yet know. if there is a credibility problem with and drew mccabe, of course, they'll take that into account. they have a long historic basis on which to judge him at present. that will rule the day until they learn otherwise. >> carrie, last question to you. the offices -- few people have covered the department of justice for as long and as detailed ways as you have. what is the office of professional responsibility, the role of the inspector general within the justice department, the role that they play in that whole organism and sort of what their recommendations are. >> these are career officials for the most part, inspector general requires sen
he has known andy mccabe for years. bob mueller set andy mccabe on the fast track. he knows what a stand-up guy andy mccabe has been during his tenure at the fbi. so i think these attacks on andy mccabe will ring somewhat hol w hollow. bob mueller and his team, including deputy general rod rosenstein will take a close look at the inspector general report, take into account the facts that are presented, the facts we do not yet know. if there is a credibility problem with and drew mccabe, of...
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we have had reaction from the mayor, andy burnham. from the mayor, andy burnham. and operates with othermergency services. services. place is about the helpline number forfamilies. place is about the helpline number for families. it was not up and running. running. the report describes it as a catastrophic failure. a catastrophic failure. needs guarantees from the company that it will not happen again. that it will not happen again. company should apologise to the victims. victims. heard from the mayor andy burnham, echoed in today's report. echoed in today's report. everybody in the city played their part. in the city played their part. lanchester was a beacon of hope, the terrorists will never win. attack in salisbury. impudence, and will take action. to join the global protest. on the sovereignty of all nations. tom burridge reports. faced such a coordinated diplomatic punishment like this. punishment like this. countries which will expel russian officials has grown longer. officials has grown longer. more than 130 diplomats or spies will have to leave 2a countries. will have to leave
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tonight -- andy samberg. from "ready player one", lena waithe. and music from buddy guy. and now, one more thing, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. hi everyone, i'm jimmy,i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. [ cheers and applause ] wow. there's something -- there's a little extra [ cheers and applause ] there's just something in the air tonight, don't know if you can feel it but not too far from here but the beverley hills home of the buccaneers wealthy individuals are gathering for special guest of honor president donald jessica trump [ laughter ] tickets for this dinner which is happening right now went from a minimum of $35,000 to a top price of $250,000. for $250,000 you get to sit on his lap. could you imagine mayipaying th much to have dinner in a room with donald trump with his head lodged in a bucketx if you want to give money to donald trump that you never want to see again invest in his business. [ cheers and applause ] there he is arriving holding the world's largest umbrella. [ laughter ] look kids it's
tonight -- andy samberg. from "ready player one", lena waithe. and music from buddy guy. and now, one more thing, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. hi everyone, i'm jimmy,i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. [ cheers and applause ] wow. there's something -- there's a little extra [ cheers and applause ] there's just something in the air tonight, don't know if you can feel it but not too far from here but the beverley...
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andso, we have our correspondent andy katz who had the pleasure the to sit down with all four coaches. >> yes, and michigan's john beilein wanted to make sure that loyola had a chance to win the championship and it is not a fluke. and the coach said they did not plan on it, but they believe that they can win the national championships. and speaking of the national championships, ten years ago in this building that kansas beat memphis in overtime, and bill self certainly fondly looks back on the day. >> and against memphis we played well, but we could not make any shots. we were down nine and we mounted a great comeback, but mario's shot is what everyone in our little world of kansas basketball remembers. >> how fine of a line is it to getting to this point? >> well, the first time that we got to the final four in '09 i thought, okay, once you do that, you will know how to do it, and is going thbe easierand when i found out that once yo do it, you realize that everything that had to fall in play, and it is actually harder than you thought. but we respect anybody who get ts to this poin
andso, we have our correspondent andy katz who had the pleasure the to sit down with all four coaches. >> yes, and michigan's john beilein wanted to make sure that loyola had a chance to win the championship and it is not a fluke. and the coach said they did not plan on it, but they believe that they can win the national championships. and speaking of the national championships, ten years ago in this building that kansas beat memphis in overtime, and bill self certainly fondly looks back...
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we interviewed andy mccabe for nearly ten hours.im to be an honest and decent person who knew a lot about the president's ties to russia. i fear that this is a punitive act, a petty act right before he is about to collect his pension. but more intended to send a message to anyone who would cross the president. >> cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem was on moments ago before the break and said she believes the administration and the president are concerned about how much andrew mccabe knows about the investigation, and they weighed the choices. do they deal with the political fallout with this or keep him there knowing that he has been there since the beginning of the investigation? >> to me, you know, being a former prosecutor, it looks like they are trying to dirty him up. they figure that there is more charges from mueller coming down the pike and that eventually mccabe is going to be a figure in a trial, in a narrative, and that if they can dirty him up now, put an asterisk around his role, that that could mitigate thei
we interviewed andy mccabe for nearly ten hours.im to be an honest and decent person who knew a lot about the president's ties to russia. i fear that this is a punitive act, a petty act right before he is about to collect his pension. but more intended to send a message to anyone who would cross the president. >> cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem was on moments ago before the break and said she believes the administration and the president are concerned about how much andrew...
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so it's an appropriate enough time for andy to speak out.ime will tell whether those words have actual force, whether there's something behind those words or just an angry man who's a had his benefits taken away from them. >> rob, what about whether this is fair punishment? someone that respects and loves the fbi. on one hand, you can understand why andrew mccabe will be upset about the way he's treating. a lot of people are saying this is someone that appeared to have misled investigators, leading the hillary clinton e-mail investigation under questioning circumstances, took a long time to recuse himself and maybe tonight accountability is finally coming. >> and i can understand those voices. look, i think as always, the devil is in the details. i want to read that i.g. report as well. i want to see the strength of their case and under what are we really talking about here. is it some supposition that he was less than forth right or did he lie and they have proof of those lies? those are two distinctly different things. if it's the latter,
so it's an appropriate enough time for andy to speak out.ime will tell whether those words have actual force, whether there's something behind those words or just an angry man who's a had his benefits taken away from them. >> rob, what about whether this is fair punishment? someone that respects and loves the fbi. on one hand, you can understand why andrew mccabe will be upset about the way he's treating. a lot of people are saying this is someone that appeared to have misled...
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andy, when are they hoping to re—open the road?was still snowing here, that has stopped and it is very cold and there is some fog around as well. be a 66 is effectively closed, there is some local traffic being allowed through, there is a car coming down he will see ina there is a car coming down he will see in a minute and a hay wagon and a couple of tractors have been let through. there is a lorry moving, it might lead some local traffic through here. you can see a car is about to come through but there is a highways agency lorry locking the a 66, the road that connects the a1 m and the m6 over incumbent, it has been shut for three days at a vital cross—country route. as far as the ra i lwa ys cross—country route. as far as the railways go some are getting back to normal, south—east and south—west getting back to normal, great western railways is a nearly normal and virgin east coast have started to run trains between scotland and england yesterday but still no virgin west coast trains in scotland and england at all. there is a b
andy, when are they hoping to re—open the road?was still snowing here, that has stopped and it is very cold and there is some fog around as well. be a 66 is effectively closed, there is some local traffic being allowed through, there is a car coming down he will see ina there is a car coming down he will see in a minute and a hay wagon and a couple of tractors have been let through. there is a lorry moving, it might lead some local traffic through here. you can see a car is about to come...
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andy, thank you so much. andy palmer, the ceo of aston martin.the markets. 13, dowok at futures up futures up 148 and we have the huge headlines from korea earlier. much more on that through the day. right now to investment, kim wallace with us up eurasia group and charl kanr of neuberger berman. let me bngp chart charles kantor knows and believes in. it's easy to look back 2020 hindsight and wander back to amazon and whole foods and it's another to look back at the kantor report card. whole foods in green, flat after the big announcement and what a shock, amazon put it on a percentage basis afterwards. what are the best practices of jeff bezos in capital allocation? he does capital allocation like nobody i have ever seen. charles: part of it is he has won the confidence of investors to convince us to think about his investment through the lens of paybacks to its -- that extend 20 and 30 years. incredibly cheap and patient capital with investors that want him to deploy in huge marketplaces, one of which is grocery, a $700 billion marketplace. alt
andy, thank you so much. andy palmer, the ceo of aston martin.the markets. 13, dowok at futures up futures up 148 and we have the huge headlines from korea earlier. much more on that through the day. right now to investment, kim wallace with us up eurasia group and charl kanr of neuberger berman. let me bngp chart charles kantor knows and believes in. it's easy to look back 2020 hindsight and wander back to amazon and whole foods and it's another to look back at the kantor report card. whole...
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. >> i know andy mccabe. he is a great man. i had the honor ofbriefly working with him after director comey was fired. he is a great man who sacrificed service for his country. the fbi has a culture of having zero patience for lack of candor. zero patience. you learn from day one when you step on the fbi academy grounds at quantico that they will not abide anyone not telling the truth. the reason that happens, the reason it is the way it is, at the end of the day an fbi agent, when they rise in a courtroom, they have to be trusted. they have to be believed. if a defense attorney can look and say there's an instance in your past where you were proven not to be truthful it can completely tank a case. everybody fbi agent knows that. if you're the fbi leadership, office of professional responsibility, you're looking at this situation and saying how can we tell the young folks that are coming in, the new agents, rising up through the organization we'll have zero patients wh patience when we don't hold the person in the number two s
. >> i know andy mccabe. he is a great man. i had the honor ofbriefly working with him after director comey was fired. he is a great man who sacrificed service for his country. the fbi has a culture of having zero patience for lack of candor. zero patience. you learn from day one when you step on the fbi academy grounds at quantico that they will not abide anyone not telling the truth. the reason that happens, the reason it is the way it is, at the end of the day an fbi agent, when they...
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andy's notes now popping up in paris, amsterdam, even in the alps. palm trees in florida and california. reaching people in unexpected ways. >> thank you. one of your notes saved my life. >> reporter: that message from a man who says he was contemplating suicide when he saw this. kindness spreads. >> it's like a nudge towards a more positive mind-set. >> reporter: make all the difference in the world. >> yeah. >> reporter: and it's changed andy's world, too. he's now a full-time artist decorating the city. >> if you do things without an agenda, the universe pays you back in some crazy amazing ways. >> reporter: yet another note to live by. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> it is terrible. and it is unsettling. >> now at 6:00, an nbc bay area exclusive. the san jose state student was targeted by a serial assaulter. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks fo
andy's notes now popping up in paris, amsterdam, even in the alps. palm trees in florida and california. reaching people in unexpected ways. >> thank you. one of your notes saved my life. >> reporter: that message from a man who says he was contemplating suicide when he saw this. kindness spreads. >> it's like a nudge towards a more positive mind-set. >> reporter: make all the difference in the world. >> yeah. >> reporter: and it's changed andy's world, too....
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mccabe, are you kidding, andy mccabe has been someone who needed to be fired and should have gone outcuffs as far as i'm concerned. but mccabe lied, mccabe was part of that triumph of the fbi made up evidence, mccabe slow-walked the information of hillary clinton selective emails being on huma abide's ex-husband. heather: brennan tweeting at the president, when the full extent of morality and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as disgrace dem dog as dust bend of history as we told you, you may scapegoat andy mccabe but you will not destroy america, america will triumph over you. kentucky senator responding, quote, this man had the power to search every american's records without warrant, what's disgraceful is attacking bill of rights and freedom of every american. in 2013 paul protested brennan's nomination with a 13-hour filibuster. some other stories, terrifying moments when a circus soleil plunges 20 feet to his death as the crowd watches in horror. emergency workers try today save french entertainer moments after the fall but died after being rus
mccabe, are you kidding, andy mccabe has been someone who needed to be fired and should have gone outcuffs as far as i'm concerned. but mccabe lied, mccabe was part of that triumph of the fbi made up evidence, mccabe slow-walked the information of hillary clinton selective emails being on huma abide's ex-husband. heather: brennan tweeting at the president, when the full extent of morality and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as disgrace dem dog as dust bend...
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he leads off andi brasher leads off...k he's going to slowly because i suppose i have had a rest for several days from running, and soi for several days from running, and so i shout, faster, faster, and he ta kes so i shout, faster, faster, and he takes no notice whatsoever. he said, well, i thought i was probably doing it at the right speed, and he said, i couldn't go any faster anyway. so he does a good first lap, 58, you run the first 15 yards faster, you sprint until you get a good position. the times were called out. everybody could hear the time. the new settled down to what is a four—minute mile pace, as closely as you can, 60 seconds, and they did the next lap in 60 seconds, so it was a the next lap in 60 seconds, so it wasa 1.5 the next lap in 60 seconds, so it was a 1.5 8/2 mile. you knew you we re was a 1.5 8/2 mile. you knew you were on course at that time. we were absolutely on course. he felt we we re absolutely on course. he felt we were slowing and i think, i said, you know, whatever i did say to him, chris
he leads off andi brasher leads off...k he's going to slowly because i suppose i have had a rest for several days from running, and soi for several days from running, and so i shout, faster, faster, and he ta kes so i shout, faster, faster, and he takes no notice whatsoever. he said, well, i thought i was probably doing it at the right speed, and he said, i couldn't go any faster anyway. so he does a good first lap, 58, you run the first 15 yards faster, you sprint until you get a good...
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quiet and inarticulate, he's content to be an observer. >> i look shy and i am shy. >> reporter: andyworships stars. >> it's a wonderful kind of naivety. he watches things and -- which is filling up his brain for his art. >> reporter: warhol portraits begin with snap shots blown up, printed on plastic sheets and turned into silk screens. he turns out as many as 25 commissioned portraits a year. >> let's do the big smile and that's good. >> reporter: two weeks later andy began to paint. >> it's actually pretty, isn't it? that's not so bad. i have to look at it, think about it some more. >> reporter: andy warhol, whose own looks never change is his own best work of art. >> interesting to see how he does that. >> andy warhol, lizza, farrah fawcett. and passing away at the young (alex trebek) $8,000. over $8,000. now, why is this number so important? because $8,508 is the average cost of a funeral. if you've already planned how to help cover your final expenses, like this one, great. but if you haven't, i'm here to tell you about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan throu
quiet and inarticulate, he's content to be an observer. >> i look shy and i am shy. >> reporter: andyworships stars. >> it's a wonderful kind of naivety. he watches things and -- which is filling up his brain for his art. >> reporter: warhol portraits begin with snap shots blown up, printed on plastic sheets and turned into silk screens. he turns out as many as 25 commissioned portraits a year. >> let's do the big smile and that's good. >> reporter: two weeks...
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in the swamp of washington, d.c., and andy mccabe was one of the loch ness monster is.here is a report, and final form, prepared by the office of professional responsibility, the details, the basis for firing mccabe and we believe the judiciary committee and the american people should see it. when we synthesize this report with w what we have learned in congressional investigations about his office come potentially being the very place that peter strzok and lisa page hatched their insurance policy, when we saw the emails from andy mccabe saying that hillary clinton email investigation would notry be conducted by the washington field office, but would instead be sent up to headquarters for james comey and andrew mccabe and peter strzok on page to do their deep swamp activities. h we got to know this because it will help us find the other swamp creatures that need to be driven out of town, potentially in handcuffs. >> sean: congressman, you sound like a reporter. "back to you, shawn." well said. i'm messing around. congressman bigs, this is too important. >> let's be hone
in the swamp of washington, d.c., and andy mccabe was one of the loch ness monster is.here is a report, and final form, prepared by the office of professional responsibility, the details, the basis for firing mccabe and we believe the judiciary committee and the american people should see it. when we synthesize this report with w what we have learned in congressional investigations about his office come potentially being the very place that peter strzok and lisa page hatched their insurance...
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andy, we have to start with the ruby walsh news and a reminder about the dangers of this sport.ins yesterday, it seemed to be business as usual. but today, a nasty fall on board album photo. tha nkfully nasty fall on board album photo. thankfully the horse seemed 0k, nasty fall on board album photo. thankfully the horse seemed ok, but ruby walsh had to be helped from the course, he was taken away for x—rays at hospital. in the last hour or so, it has emerged that he has aggravated his leg injury, and he will be assessed next week, but his cheltenham festival is now over. such cruel look for ruby walsh. the queen mother champion shape —— chase, he had to be replaced. do van was going very nicely indeed, he led during the early stages, but at fault last, he fell, and his hopes we re fault last, he fell, and his hopes were over. that led the way clear for the favourite, ltr, to claim a brilliant victory. altair had a end —— an injury scare, but he finished ahead of men in second place, and can‘t‘s alone in third place. victory and delight for her his jockey. also for his trainer, n
andy, we have to start with the ruby walsh news and a reminder about the dangers of this sport.ins yesterday, it seemed to be business as usual. but today, a nasty fall on board album photo. tha nkfully nasty fall on board album photo. thankfully the horse seemed 0k, nasty fall on board album photo. thankfully the horse seemed ok, but ruby walsh had to be helped from the course, he was taken away for x—rays at hospital. in the last hour or so, it has emerged that he has aggravated his leg...
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and we will see who made andy murray laugh in the middle of the night.roy winning the arnold palmer invitational in florida and tiger woods showing he really is returning to form. we can talk now to the former european tour winner andrew murray, now part of bbc radio's golf team. not the andy murray we have just been seeing! we will see him in a few minutes' time. andrew, that win for rory has silenced a lot of critics, hasn't it? it was fantastic, captivating stuff last night. i have to say, the fact tiger woods is back in the frame as well just tiger woods is back in the frame as welljust added tiger woods is back in the frame as well just added to the fact that it was such a terrific tournament and one that palmer himself sadly missed, missing since his death, would have been wholly proud of the way the guys scored. it was terrific, great golf. two and a half weeks until the masters, that will be talk of the golfing world of course. what chances of rory getting that green jacket? his game is made for augusta, he hit the ball high and long, shapes it r
and we will see who made andy murray laugh in the middle of the night.roy winning the arnold palmer invitational in florida and tiger woods showing he really is returning to form. we can talk now to the former european tour winner andrew murray, now part of bbc radio's golf team. not the andy murray we have just been seeing! we will see him in a few minutes' time. andrew, that win for rory has silenced a lot of critics, hasn't it? it was fantastic, captivating stuff last night. i have to say,...
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if you look at the situation with andy mccabe, how much more political does it get? on a friday evening, 26 hours before he retires, the decision is made that he's going to be fired. now, this is either the worst profile in courage that we have ever seen or there's something there about that investigation that we need to get to the bottom of. when did the department of justice know about these accusations for andy mccabe, and what did they tell the fbi? was this a rush job. were they looking at the calendar and saying we need to get this done because we need to get rid of him before the clock runs out and he's allowed to collect a pension? the longer it took to get an answer, the more questions really came up and then the last thing i'll say is we still don't know the factual basis on which that dismissal happened. i think that's problematic. it's a disservice to the american people, a disservice to andy mccabe to lay out some conclusion without providing the facts on which that conclusion is based. >> but we do know, according to jeff sessions, that it was based on
if you look at the situation with andy mccabe, how much more political does it get? on a friday evening, 26 hours before he retires, the decision is made that he's going to be fired. now, this is either the worst profile in courage that we have ever seen or there's something there about that investigation that we need to get to the bottom of. when did the department of justice know about these accusations for andy mccabe, and what did they tell the fbi? was this a rush job. were they looking at...
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andy and jennifer are back with us. andy, i want to start with you.n the past, 11 years, you founded a company, watched it grow, took investment and now you sold it to walmart. so you have been through the whole cycle. so is what's one thing that you have learned? >> mine is super tactical. the most important thing you do is hiring. if you want to hire well, do two off list references. >> i'll give you two names of people to call. >> those aren't that helpful. they by definition are going to say something good. they are provided by the candidate. track down two people who aren't on that list. those people will tell you the truth about the candidate. >> how do you track down? are you hiring private investigators. >> you become the private investigator. you used linkedin. find out who they know, who you can get an intro to. it is like being an investigative reporter. it can be fun as you treat it as fun. >> who do i know at that company so i can ask them someone. how many times have you called their references, thought they were great and then did this
andy and jennifer are back with us. andy, i want to start with you.n the past, 11 years, you founded a company, watched it grow, took investment and now you sold it to walmart. so you have been through the whole cycle. so is what's one thing that you have learned? >> mine is super tactical. the most important thing you do is hiring. if you want to hire well, do two off list references. >> i'll give you two names of people to call. >> those aren't that helpful. they by...
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they were told that andy hill, the pilot, would now be prosecuted.anslaughter by gross negligence of the 11 men who died. i have also authorised a further charge against mr hill of endangering an aircraft contrary to article 137 of the air navigation order 2009. lawyers for the families involved say the decision by the cps to prosecute comes after nearly three years of grief and loss. the decision by the crown prosecution service is very much welcomed and the families now hope that this criminal procedure and process can progress as swiftly as possible. this memorial to the 11 men who died has been placed on this bridge near the crash site. tonight, the crown prosecution service said that andy hill, the pilot, would be charged and appear in court in due course. the inquest into the men's deaths is now likely to be postponed until after any court case. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in sussex. a major new study has warned that the quantity of plastic in the world's oceans will treble within a decade, unless urgent action is taken. so, in the first of a thr
they were told that andy hill, the pilot, would now be prosecuted.anslaughter by gross negligence of the 11 men who died. i have also authorised a further charge against mr hill of endangering an aircraft contrary to article 137 of the air navigation order 2009. lawyers for the families involved say the decision by the cps to prosecute comes after nearly three years of grief and loss. the decision by the crown prosecution service is very much welcomed and the families now hope that this...
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andy david is consul general of israel to the pacific northwest, based in san francisco. he offers this advice. >> well, it's okay to be mad, and it's okay to be angry, and it's okay to be sad. but then if you want to do something about it, if you want to be constructive, then you need to look beyond your anger, and try to maybe use that anger and channel into a positive direction. >> he says there are different ways to build bridges of understanding. >> for people to do cultural events together. business, international trade, education -- there's so many areas in which we can collaborate. >> a key area of conflict continues between israel and the palestinian authority and the debate over statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is s
andy david is consul general of israel to the pacific northwest, based in san francisco. he offers this advice. >> well, it's okay to be mad, and it's okay to be angry, and it's okay to be sad. but then if you want to do something about it, if you want to be constructive, then you need to look beyond your anger, and try to maybe use that anger and channel into a positive direction. >> he says there are different ways to build bridges of understanding. >> for people to do...
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andy johnson with bracket packaging. andy, would you please stand and be recognized? [ applause ] last spring we announced the graphic packaging international would be reinvesting in northeast louisiana with a new 1.27 million square foot manufacturing and logistics center in monroe. that state-of-the-art center will be the largest and most efficient anywhere in the world. today grfbaphic packaging produs more than $4.7 billion in annual economic output. andy, we thank you and graphic packaging. we thank you for being such outstanding partners and ambassadors for our state. mike, i thought you would like that. thank you for your vision and your commitment to our future as well. these economic successes over the last year are driven by our dead kae dedication to a trained work force capable of handling the good paying jobs the private sector is creating. by transforming our approach to higher education, meaning when we adequately fund higher education we're making an investment in our future, in our children, in our economy. we have been able to deliver big wins for ou
andy johnson with bracket packaging. andy, would you please stand and be recognized? [ applause ] last spring we announced the graphic packaging international would be reinvesting in northeast louisiana with a new 1.27 million square foot manufacturing and logistics center in monroe. that state-of-the-art center will be the largest and most efficient anywhere in the world. today grfbaphic packaging produs more than $4.7 billion in annual economic output. andy, we thank you and graphic...