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april ryan showed up. should point out on c-span2 is in the house, very happy to have them and act natural and i can't -- you know about my curse jar. we can't do it on c-span but on sirius xm we are free. this is the howard stern house. we are free, unfiltered. >> the c-span2 audience is not ready for this. joe: they will be sued and fcc will be all over them. i was saying to myself stern does this and everyone else on the talk format does their thing. we will be decent. what i decided to do. sometimes it just slips out, what i decided to do, every time one slips, i put a dollar. >> not a quarter, a dollar. joe: we start with a base and jar and got to the point that filled up quickly so i ended did the up getting ice buckets to the african-american museum. my first month i gave a check for $250 billion, he said keep cursing. but wait a minute. yesterday -- did we find that clip? i heard it coming in today. >> for the press conference. yes it was. everybody thinks -- no drama obama. behind closed doors i c
april ryan showed up. should point out on c-span2 is in the house, very happy to have them and act natural and i can't -- you know about my curse jar. we can't do it on c-span but on sirius xm we are free. this is the howard stern house. we are free, unfiltered. >> the c-span2 audience is not ready for this. joe: they will be sued and fcc will be all over them. i was saying to myself stern does this and everyone else on the talk format does their thing. we will be decent. what i decided...
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benoit hamon will be the french socialist party's candidate in the presidential elections in april, afterinning a run—off vote on sunday against the former prime minister manuel valls. wildfires in chile have killed at least eleven people and left several thousand homeless. firefighters and volunteers are tackling more than a hundred separate fires — half of which are still out of control. now for the latest financial news with sally. and world business report. airlinesjuggle flight crew and passengers, while the tech giant google urges some staff not to leave the country. we'll find out how companies are being impacted by the us travel ban and what you should do. benoit hamon is chosen as france's socialist candidate for the country's upcoming election but will his pledge of a pay—cheque for all be enough to lure voters? welcome to world business, report i'm sally bundock. also in the programme another computer glitch grounds domestic flights of a major us airline. details in a moment. president trump is standing firm on his ban on immigration from seven countries — iran, iraq, libya, so
benoit hamon will be the french socialist party's candidate in the presidential elections in april, afterinning a run—off vote on sunday against the former prime minister manuel valls. wildfires in chile have killed at least eleven people and left several thousand homeless. firefighters and volunteers are tackling more than a hundred separate fires — half of which are still out of control. now for the latest financial news with sally. and world business report. airlinesjuggle flight crew...
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this pontoon bridge was not there on april 4, 1865. the area to the right is probably where he came to shore. you are going to see some accounts that mention the fact that, i am sad to say, the national geographic channel retelling of bill o'reilly's carefully researched -- [laughter] unbelievably authentic -- [laughter] history of the lincoln assassination -- what gets me is when they come up with details that says this shows you i know what i am talking about. he has lincoln coming ashore and the sign says, rockets landing. that was the basic wharf of richmond, about a mile further east. admiral porter makes it clear that they wrote past there. he was going to stop there, but it was covered with smoke. he thought he would find the shorelines with union soldiers. not a one. he rose past this point, get some rapids, turns around and says this is the first point he saw where he could land the boat. there was a footbridge. this is where the lincoln party lands. 17th and dock street, i think. mike gorman, a ranger at richmond, is the one
this pontoon bridge was not there on april 4, 1865. the area to the right is probably where he came to shore. you are going to see some accounts that mention the fact that, i am sad to say, the national geographic channel retelling of bill o'reilly's carefully researched -- [laughter] unbelievably authentic -- [laughter] history of the lincoln assassination -- what gets me is when they come up with details that says this shows you i know what i am talking about. he has lincoln coming ashore and...
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on april 15, this is a photograph of that day. at 3:00 p.m. the anniversary of the surrender was commemorated 3:00 p.m. bells rang out across the nation. sites,ols, historic religious sites, for four minutes. one fell for each minute of the bloody conflict. the national park's core database. it put the statement on its website. some communities may bring their bells in celebration of freedom of a restored union. others out of an expression of mourning in a moment of silence for the fallen o. i think that statement is a desire to please everyone. no one was left out. how many in this room actually heard any of those bells? a few of you. on that day, april 9 2015, the 150th anniversary of the surrender many people gathered at the national historical park near lynchburg, virginia. to hear speeches from historians, that was the high point of course. and national park officials, to the restagingnd of the surrender. when i students do lecture on the civil war. i cannot wait to do that next quarter. commemorating this unfolded over a full week. there
on april 15, this is a photograph of that day. at 3:00 p.m. the anniversary of the surrender was commemorated 3:00 p.m. bells rang out across the nation. sites,ols, historic religious sites, for four minutes. one fell for each minute of the bloody conflict. the national park's core database. it put the statement on its website. some communities may bring their bells in celebration of freedom of a restored union. others out of an expression of mourning in a moment of silence for the fallen o. i...
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april? >> i have a couple of questions. no. [inaudible] >> is not a travel ban. i think the secretary or one of the other individuals, a million people are not coming to this country. it is not a band. it is meant for the people who are coming in are vetted properly from seven countries that were identified by the obama administration. abandoning people cannot get in. you clearly seen hundreds of thousands of people come into our country from other countries. sorry. >> . [inaudible question] >> i think april, one of the things we're doing is trying to make sure that people understand actually what happened. i saw reporting today that secretary kelly was out of the loop and he was on a plane and flying. and he was reported on one of the networks and major institutions about what happened to secretary kelly. he comes us as i was briefed on this and the edits came from my staff. i do not know how, i do not want to spend each of these briefings talking about misinformation. the end of the day a major newspaper and a major network reported today, that they were kept o
april? >> i have a couple of questions. no. [inaudible] >> is not a travel ban. i think the secretary or one of the other individuals, a million people are not coming to this country. it is not a band. it is meant for the people who are coming in are vetted properly from seven countries that were identified by the obama administration. abandoning people cannot get in. you clearly seen hundreds of thousands of people come into our country from other countries. sorry. >> ....
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and so loved on april the fifth. we love martyrs but not marchers." "he really believed in america so much and so deeply and so thoroughly that he thought that america could transform itself." "he always believed america could pass the redemption test." "dr. martin luther king. one of the greatest human beings this earth has produced. " as doctor martin luther king, junior stood to receive his nobel peace prize in 1964, he faced an audience comprised of royalty, dignitaries and political leadership from across the globe. and it was doctor king's great, enduring, unshakeable faith in america, in a dream and in humanity itself that lifted up a movement and propelled it foward, acheiving milestone after milestone. at six in the evening on april 4, 1968, reverend billy kyles, who was hosting doctor martin luther king, junior in memphis, went to the lorraine motel to pick him up for dinner. "i was standing right ... i was right here." the week before, king was in memphis leading a protest in support of striking sanitation
and so loved on april the fifth. we love martyrs but not marchers." "he really believed in america so much and so deeply and so thoroughly that he thought that america could transform itself." "he always believed america could pass the redemption test." "dr. martin luther king. one of the greatest human beings this earth has produced. " as doctor martin luther king, junior stood to receive his nobel peace prize in 1964, he faced an audience comprised of...
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eugene, steve, april, and sarah.rence the 80 million people who lost their lives in world war ii. and what's been the world order since then for good reason. >> yeah, a year before donald trump was born, this great global catastrophe ended, which killed 80 million people. and what emerged the from that was a world order with america at the center, defenders of a liberal order. the cold steel agreements in 1954 between france and germany that became the european union. the north atlantic treaty organization, the most successful military alliance. what we've done over these last 72 years is keep the peace. and we kept the peace from the dawn of the nuclear age forward. and the president seems utterly indifferent to the fate of the european union, which has been a stabilizing institution on the european continent, after a long history of war through this season of relative peace. and he seems utterly indifferent gsz to the nato military alliance. and interestingly enough, when you think of the russian president, vladimi
eugene, steve, april, and sarah.rence the 80 million people who lost their lives in world war ii. and what's been the world order since then for good reason. >> yeah, a year before donald trump was born, this great global catastrophe ended, which killed 80 million people. and what emerged the from that was a world order with america at the center, defenders of a liberal order. the cold steel agreements in 1954 between france and germany that became the european union. the north atlantic...
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april, take us inside the room today. it was something to watch i have to say from where we were sitting. what was it like where you were? >> it was interesting. it was -- there was an anticipation of the possibility of another day like yesterday but the issue of voter fraud kept coming up. and sean ultimately wound up saying he won, this president won, so really what's the point of having an investigation in to this? i'm thinking of this voter fraud issue and president obama said in the same briefing room last week saying voting rights is one of the major pieces that is still on the table. this is real. donald trump is talking about this whether he read it from -- president trump is talking about this whether he said it or read it or not he keeps saying it so there is an issue that needs to be dealt. this white house cannot run away from it. >> howard dean, here the republicans in congress who are not only not supporting donald trump in what the "new york times" calls a lie, but they are -- and they are watching his favo
april, take us inside the room today. it was something to watch i have to say from where we were sitting. what was it like where you were? >> it was interesting. it was -- there was an anticipation of the possibility of another day like yesterday but the issue of voter fraud kept coming up. and sean ultimately wound up saying he won, this president won, so really what's the point of having an investigation in to this? i'm thinking of this voter fraud issue and president obama said in the...
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ron brownstein and april ryan, that's after the break.nly at&t offers you all your live channels and dvr on your devices, data-free. it's entertainment. your way. i won this 55 inch tv for less than $30 on dealdash.com. visit dealdash.com for great deals. and start bidding today! >>> donald trump, we will get to this shot in a moment. donald trump reluctant to blame russian authorities for the cyber attacks, tweeting there was no evidence that the hacks effected the election results. here to discuss that and more, ron brownstein, cnn senior political analyst and senior editor of "the atlantic." and april ryan, white house correspondent for american urban radio negotiatiotworks. i want to say we are waiting for florida governor rick scott to come out and talk about the shooting in florida, if i have to jump in, forgive me. we want to get the comments on live. i want to start with you, april, and this statement from donald trump both on twitter and from the transition that there was no evidence that the hacking potentially effected the outc
ron brownstein and april ryan, that's after the break.nly at&t offers you all your live channels and dvr on your devices, data-free. it's entertainment. your way. i won this 55 inch tv for less than $30 on dealdash.com. visit dealdash.com for great deals. and start bidding today! >>> donald trump, we will get to this shot in a moment. donald trump reluctant to blame russian authorities for the cyber attacks, tweeting there was no evidence that the hacks effected the election...
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april? >> how are you doing? back on the economy, mister president, people are criticizing the recovery plan, specifically reports in the washington post that say the african-american unemployment rate will go to 20% at the end of this year. and next year nothing changes. >> we know the african-american unemployment rate, consistently higher than the national average and if the economy as a whole is doing poorly, the african-american community is going to be doing poorly, they will be hit harder. the best thing i can do for the african-american community or the latino community or the asian community is to get the economy as a whole moving. hold on one second. if i don't do that, i am not going to be able to help anybody. >> eight years later how did he do? >> it is 10 years after a president leaves, the numbers, his numbers of gone down but not far enough. mainstream america, unemployment rates 5% or 6%. the double the national average and going back to the piece, historically from the time africans were brought
april? >> how are you doing? back on the economy, mister president, people are criticizing the recovery plan, specifically reports in the washington post that say the african-american unemployment rate will go to 20% at the end of this year. and next year nothing changes. >> we know the african-american unemployment rate, consistently higher than the national average and if the economy as a whole is doing poorly, the african-american community is going to be doing poorly, they will...
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socialist party will choose between benoit hamon and manuel valls as its presidential candidate in aprilafter they came through the first round of a primary contest yesterday. there'll be a run—off next sunday. the news review is after this. nothing wrong with the phones, it was all in the battery — samsung explains the reason why the galaxy note mobile phones caught fire and we re note mobile phones caught fire and were recalled. the uk government to outline the industrial strategy. but with brexit looming large, where will any government money go? welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: iphone maker foxconn signals $7 billion investment in the us. details injust a moment. but first. korean electronics giant samsung has released the results of its investigation into its flagship galaxy note 7 smartphones. in october last year the phones were recalled because some had overheated and caught fire. the company today confirmed problems with the design saying the manufacturing of batteries was to blame, not the actual phones. the note 7 was supposed to riva
socialist party will choose between benoit hamon and manuel valls as its presidential candidate in aprilafter they came through the first round of a primary contest yesterday. there'll be a run—off next sunday. the news review is after this. nothing wrong with the phones, it was all in the battery — samsung explains the reason why the galaxy note mobile phones caught fire and we re note mobile phones caught fire and were recalled. the uk government to outline the industrial strategy. but...
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i was at the scan with april the other day.'t think anybody could see that and not be affected by that. but it is incredibly difficult to balance my head, as it is for april as well, from the excitement of a new baby, to what we are actually trying to focus on just now, which is finding corrie. more than a quarter of young people in britain say they don't feel in control of their lives. according to a national study, money worries are top of the list of issues making them feel anxious about their future. for 19—year—old milly rawley, getting help was crucial to getting her life back on track after her mum died. i faced a series of relationship breakdowns and different forms of abuse until eventually when i was 16, i became homeless for three months, and this was when mental health really declined. after receiving treatment in hospital, milly is living at the ymca while doing her a—levels, and she's now feeling much happier. compared to years ago, i know where i want to go, what i want to do, and i know how to get there. accordi
i was at the scan with april the other day.'t think anybody could see that and not be affected by that. but it is incredibly difficult to balance my head, as it is for april as well, from the excitement of a new baby, to what we are actually trying to focus on just now, which is finding corrie. more than a quarter of young people in britain say they don't feel in control of their lives. according to a national study, money worries are top of the list of issues making them feel anxious about...
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this is typical april weather. typically in april, we'll warm in the 60s, and that will happen during the day. but a whole lot better than last the law few days. quakertown 52 degrees. 52 degrees in allentown. exton, reading, philadelphia, all in the 50s to start with. but you'll likely see some people wearing shorts this afternoon. after the clouds clear out with the rain we'll get sunshine for an even warmer afternoon. right now, very light rain showers moving through new jersey. and another batch moving into new castle county in delaware. these light showers will be on and off. chester county, light rain moving past coatesville. westchester getting rain drops and just inching into newark. no sign of the cold we had yesterday. but we can see it here, snow falling in the midwest, that cold arrives for the weekend. today, and tomorrow, not so bad. it's saturday and sunday that will definitely be colder. and there is a chance we'll see scattered light snow showers. a weak system coming through saturday. drying out o
this is typical april weather. typically in april, we'll warm in the 60s, and that will happen during the day. but a whole lot better than last the law few days. quakertown 52 degrees. 52 degrees in allentown. exton, reading, philadelphia, all in the 50s to start with. but you'll likely see some people wearing shorts this afternoon. after the clouds clear out with the rain we'll get sunshine for an even warmer afternoon. right now, very light rain showers moving through new jersey. and another...
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come april, it will be decided by a coin flip. chip kelly's fate decided tonight. one and done in san francisco, fired tonight barely a year after the eagles let him go. he lost 21 of the last 25 games, finished 2-4 with the 49ers. >> the eagles had a lot of trouble. the flyers are having a lot of trouble as well. the flyer withs a ten p game winning streak, they have lost six of seven. tonight trying to fight back in anaheim. down two in the second. they come back. sean gets the flyers within one. a minute later, braeden schenn ties it at three on the powerplay, stays that way with a shootout. korey perry, the flyers need a score to stay alive. flyers lose four straight despite 55 shots on goal. let's hope they figure it out as they come back to face the rangers. >> let's hope. quick break. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> "action news" "sports sunday" next on channel6. we continue tomorrow morning. now for all of the entire "action news" team, i'm sarah bloomquist. have a great night and happy new year. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it seemed more like a preseason game than seas
come april, it will be decided by a coin flip. chip kelly's fate decided tonight. one and done in san francisco, fired tonight barely a year after the eagles let him go. he lost 21 of the last 25 games, finished 2-4 with the 49ers. >> the eagles had a lot of trouble. the flyers are having a lot of trouble as well. the flyer withs a ten p game winning streak, they have lost six of seven. tonight trying to fight back in anaheim. down two in the second. they come back. sean gets the flyers...
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every day from december of 1955 to his death april 4, 1968. that's one of the ways in which you domesticate people who are on fire for justice. >> what became clear to me as our conversation drew to a close how influenced everyone who came in contact with dr. king was. whether or not they knew him personally, as so many we talked to did, or just came to know his life in word through the prism of history. so what i have always had to do was to concentrate on what ml would do. and if he could take what he took. there is nothing i can't take. and but he also had visions for us. and he himself was the kind of vision, you heard dr. king, looked at him, you were inspired. you thought, how extraordinary that it is a possible for a human being to become a martin luther king. that's premarkable. that's remarkable. if that's possible. then other things are possible. we need those visions. we need the inspiration. >> we decide to conclude our conversation about beyond vietnam where it began. with dr. harding, the primary architect of the important speech
every day from december of 1955 to his death april 4, 1968. that's one of the ways in which you domesticate people who are on fire for justice. >> what became clear to me as our conversation drew to a close how influenced everyone who came in contact with dr. king was. whether or not they knew him personally, as so many we talked to did, or just came to know his life in word through the prism of history. so what i have always had to do was to concentrate on what ml would do. and if he...
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the goodness for april here on your show. >> thank you. >> caller: she is right on. on so many things, and david mariness i was born and bread in detroit and i was here at the time of the riots and you're right in some ways but you're also wrong. what it is -- and let go back before those riots and go back even to world world war ii becas a i'm 79-year-old old and i'm a child of that war. people let barack obama down, people let our democracy down because of lack of civic engagement. the lack of voting. the lack of keeping themselves informed. and maybe because i'm a child of that second world war, my family always understood about what happened in voting, and i have voted every year -- every time and i was eligible to vote when i was eligible to vote when was 21 years old, and that was for eisenhower. my father was for him, and my father was from that war. but let's go to this business about what has happened now, and our time about black folk and about black folk not being engaged. they haven't been engaged because they haven't had the civic education and they need
the goodness for april here on your show. >> thank you. >> caller: she is right on. on so many things, and david mariness i was born and bread in detroit and i was here at the time of the riots and you're right in some ways but you're also wrong. what it is -- and let go back before those riots and go back even to world world war ii becas a i'm 79-year-old old and i'm a child of that war. people let barack obama down, people let our democracy down because of lack of civic...
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due to re—evaluation. a fall in bills from april due to re-evaluation.s carried out on the valuations carried out on the valuations carried out independently and it is right that ministers don't intervene in the process. nearly three quarters of all businesses will see no change or a fall in the bill from april thanks to the 2017 re—evaluation with 600,000 businesses set to pay no rates at all. the call for the high street is badly affected in many parts of the country, as we saw in the saturday's times. the local bakers's rates are going up to just times. the local bakers's rates are going up tojust over 14,000. against that background, will my friend look at the possibilities of revising the proposals where an increase is up to 15%? the rules suggest that can be no appeal. secondly, where there is a small reduction, or any reduction, secondly, where there is a small reduction, orany reduction, that secondly, where there is a small reduction, or any reduction, that it is paid in april and not phased in. many thought the question had gone on for too long
due to re—evaluation. a fall in bills from april due to re-evaluation.s carried out on the valuations carried out on the valuations carried out independently and it is right that ministers don't intervene in the process. nearly three quarters of all businesses will see no change or a fall in the bill from april thanks to the 2017 re—evaluation with 600,000 businesses set to pay no rates at all. the call for the high street is badly affected in many parts of the country, as we saw in the...
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lloyd welch is behind bars in virginia until his trial begins in april. he's accused of murdering the sisters back in 1975. they were last seen walking from their house to the wheaton mall. their bodies hav found. >>> next at 11:00, the impact mary tyler moore had on an entire generation of women and men. >>> plus, a celebration for a teacher suffering from cancer or so his students thought. what the school found out he was really doing on his time off. >>> and the auction that could get you part of the estate of a >>> harsh words from prince george's county leaders today. they say governor larry hogan and other state politicians are playing games with the county's healthcare. the new prince george's county regional medical c for largo is expected to help the county's system. the state's health commission is considering approval for another heart program 30 minutes away. >> prince george's county is going to stand firm on this cardiac care. guess what? the session is not going to come to an end on april 10th. >> both hospitals should be able to support th
lloyd welch is behind bars in virginia until his trial begins in april. he's accused of murdering the sisters back in 1975. they were last seen walking from their house to the wheaton mall. their bodies hav found. >>> next at 11:00, the impact mary tyler moore had on an entire generation of women and men. >>> plus, a celebration for a teacher suffering from cancer or so his students thought. what the school found out he was really doing on his time off. >>> and the...
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>> april 13th. >> late april you were close. very close. not going to last long changes are on the way. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing that we are dry here but they have a pretty good rain falling in the poconos right now and this rain is ahead of a cold front that will bring us a reality check as we head towards the weekend, today philadelphia not a record, 67 degrees, five degrees show of the record set in 1890. and reading tied a record and atlantic city and wilmington shattered the record. but what a change as we head to the weekend, this is future tracker showing is it a morning the windchills will make it feel like 25 in philadelphia and 25 in allentown if you head to the poconos the windchill up there will be 14 degrees. so winter makes a come back as we head toward the weekend. still feeling like spring right now though. 65 in philadelphia with the winds out of the southwest. and atlantic city airport 56 and reading 62 and wilmington 64 and trenton 63 degrees, satellite 6 along with action radar showing this ribbon of moist
>> april 13th. >> late april you were close. very close. not going to last long changes are on the way. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing that we are dry here but they have a pretty good rain falling in the poconos right now and this rain is ahead of a cold front that will bring us a reality check as we head towards the weekend, today philadelphia not a record, 67 degrees, five degrees show of the record set in 1890. and reading tied a record and atlantic city and wilmington...
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adams will have to wait until april to make her debut in manchester before a fight in her home city ofeeds in may. so far, she has done everything asked of her. now it is time to see if she can live up to her billing once again. katie gornall, bbc news, in london. nicola adams. hello, the headlines tonight. bye bye bernie as bernie ecclestone‘s reign as formula 1 boss ends after 40 reign as formula 1 boss ends after a0 yea rs. reign as formula 1 boss ends after a0 years. 0lympic golden girl nicola adams turns professional and has her sights set on becoming a world champion. and johanna konta insists serena williams is not unbeatable as she sets up a quarterfinal at the australian open with a 22 times grand slam champion. hello and welcome. bernie ecclestone‘s a0 year reign in charge of formula 1 is over. the 86—year—old has been removed from his position by the new owners of the sport, liberty media. the ta keover the sport, liberty media. the takeover has been confirmed. andrew bensonjoins me. we've been expecting this that his departure marks a huge change for the sport. it certainly
adams will have to wait until april to make her debut in manchester before a fight in her home city ofeeds in may. so far, she has done everything asked of her. now it is time to see if she can live up to her billing once again. katie gornall, bbc news, in london. nicola adams. hello, the headlines tonight. bye bye bernie as bernie ecclestone‘s reign as formula 1 boss ends after 40 reign as formula 1 boss ends after a0 yea rs. reign as formula 1 boss ends after a0 years. 0lympic golden girl...
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that is april 13th. in may, we will consider kaiser active and early retirees who will have claims experience and approve premium cuntbutions. similarly look at the blue shield flex funded non medicare and approve their benefits and premium cuntbutions and the city plan self insured rate renewal for active and early retirees. we will consider at the time a best doctors renewal. we didn't put in best doctors will present first 3 months of statistics. >> when will that be due? is that in march or february? >> january, february, manch. we could probably- >> april. >> april 13th, i guess they could pull it together in two weeks. >> if you could just put a note it is at the april or may meeting that we would be looking at that given the transition here we just need to make sure we don't forget. >> okay. >> i know i will be out for the april meeting and would like to hear this so maybe we could consider may. >> that's fine. >> without objection? >> and then june you'll be voting on theu hc medicare advantage f
that is april 13th. in may, we will consider kaiser active and early retirees who will have claims experience and approve premium cuntbutions. similarly look at the blue shield flex funded non medicare and approve their benefits and premium cuntbutions and the city plan self insured rate renewal for active and early retirees. we will consider at the time a best doctors renewal. we didn't put in best doctors will present first 3 months of statistics. >> when will that be due? is that in...
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it might as well be april.ty-two that day time height noticeable breeze, we will drop down to 45 it this under the cloud and taking it forward here, yeah, we will start to cool down starting tomorrow, actually. 50 degrees as home show kicks off and we are back to 36 at best on saturday with some snow and then another rebound, into next week. lots of ups and downs, my friend. >> yes, back to reality with the snow coming. all right, thank you so much. it is gateway to our weekend, if morning, happy thursday, to you, and we are looking at the schuylkill around the boulevard, keeping an eye on that, we are looking okay. levels are building now in the 6:00 o'clock hour. this is typically when we see he them. plus contending with wet roadways that will be drying off eventually but they have caused some problems for us already, this morning. we have one accident route 55 southbound before route 47, and we also have another one in norristown, main street, at gay street heads up in that area we have another one, more se
it might as well be april.ty-two that day time height noticeable breeze, we will drop down to 45 it this under the cloud and taking it forward here, yeah, we will start to cool down starting tomorrow, actually. 50 degrees as home show kicks off and we are back to 36 at best on saturday with some snow and then another rebound, into next week. lots of ups and downs, my friend. >> yes, back to reality with the snow coming. all right, thank you so much. it is gateway to our weekend, if...
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april, again, thank you once again for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, donald trump's nominees in their confirmation hearings continuing to disagree with donald trump. it's the only way they can get through it. michael moore and david corn will join us with a look at those confirmation hearings. this will take? i'll over-explain the process, then give you an unrealistic timeline. i'll nod in agreement so my wife thinks i understand what you're saying. i look forward to questioning your every move. okay, well i'll leave your house in shambles and disappear for six months. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi® double cash card does. it lets you earn double cash back: 1% when you buy, and 1% as you pay. the citi double cash card. double means double. when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ l
april, again, thank you once again for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, donald trump's nominees in their confirmation hearings continuing to disagree with donald trump. it's the only way they can get through it. michael moore and david corn will join us with a look at those confirmation hearings. this will take? i'll over-explain the process, then give you an unrealistic timeline. i'll nod in agreement so my wife thinks i understand what...
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lone star state also saw some deadly flooding in april.people dead. in may unseasonably hot dry weather in canada was fueling massive wildfires and evacuations in canada's oil producing region the fires ultimatelultimately affected gll prices. while in the us powerful tornadoes hit kansas including ef4 nearly town of chapman that stayed on the ground for miles. june brought heavy rains and deadly flood to go west virgin virginia. more than 20 people died as 10-inches of rain fell in just 12 hours. july marked the earth's warmest month on record and in the us warm water temperatures helped fuel a massive toxic algae bloom in florida with thick green slime blanketing beaches. august also saw severe flooding in the south with louisiana especially hard hit. deadly catastrophic flooding submerged thousands of homes and businesbusinesses there as manys reached record levels. august also kicked off a string of hurricanes. start wig hurricane earl macing out with 80-mile an hour winds it made landfall in belize. triggered flooding that killed more
lone star state also saw some deadly flooding in april.people dead. in may unseasonably hot dry weather in canada was fueling massive wildfires and evacuations in canada's oil producing region the fires ultimatelultimately affected gll prices. while in the us powerful tornadoes hit kansas including ef4 nearly town of chapman that stayed on the ground for miles. june brought heavy rains and deadly flood to go west virgin virginia. more than 20 people died as 10-inches of rain fell in just 12...
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i think the way to play this is to look out to april. i was looking at the april 48-55. really you're collecting a nickel to buy the 55-57 point 5 call spread. here is the nice thing. you can make the nickel you collected. you're not going to have the stock collected. so the probability of success in a trade like this is actually quite high. the chances that it drops below probably 20 to 25%. it is a 75% chance you lose nothing or make money. >> the trade structure is really interesting. if the stock stayed here it's not going to hurt youchlt i think mike's choice, you go look at that chart you know the low in september is 44 or something like that. it would take a real event to take it back. >> yeah. and it's going to report and take a round trip, whatever you want to play with since it is a cruising company. that's the level that it came from. that's why i like this. >> and if it were just itself but guess who is acting well as well? the other one. there is royal caribbean. they act well. play it for all. >>> send us a tweet. check out our web site. while you're there
i think the way to play this is to look out to april. i was looking at the april 48-55. really you're collecting a nickel to buy the 55-57 point 5 call spread. here is the nice thing. you can make the nickel you collected. you're not going to have the stock collected. so the probability of success in a trade like this is actually quite high. the chances that it drops below probably 20 to 25%. it is a 75% chance you lose nothing or make money. >> the trade structure is really interesting....
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april, again, thank you once again for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, donald trump's nominees in their confirmation hearings continuing to disagree with donald trump. it's the only way they can get through it. michael moore and david corn will join us with a look at those confirmation hearings. had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise mone hundred thousand times a day, sending oxygen to my muscles. again! so i can lift even the most demanding weight. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now verified non gmo and gluten free. my insurance rates are but dad, you've got... ...allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands. >>> nbc news has confirmed that donald trump has completed the selection of member
april, again, thank you once again for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, donald trump's nominees in their confirmation hearings continuing to disagree with donald trump. it's the only way they can get through it. michael moore and david corn will join us with a look at those confirmation hearings. had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you...
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that's typical of mid april, folks. 64 degrees around the rest of the region we go. still expecting the warmth to continue there, as well. some sunshine, down the shore here, about 60 at the immediate shore line. more like 50 in the mountains. still, pretty decent base at the ski resorts, nonetheless, 50 degrees is awfully balmy up in the higher terrain for this time of year. as we mentioned, eventually snow does return to this forecast. sooner than you might think. i'll let you know just a bit later on, guys. >> thank you. sad news to report this noon out of baltimore. six children presumed dead following three-story house fire. firefighters arrived at the scene of the blaze around 12:30 this morning. nine children ranking in age from eight months to 11 years old, all lived in the home. the mother and three children were able to escape. were taken to the hospital. investigators have it remove a large amount of debris before they can enter the home. the mother, katie malone, is a long time staff person for congressman elijah cumming. >> senate republicans have taken
that's typical of mid april, folks. 64 degrees around the rest of the region we go. still expecting the warmth to continue there, as well. some sunshine, down the shore here, about 60 at the immediate shore line. more like 50 in the mountains. still, pretty decent base at the ski resorts, nonetheless, 50 degrees is awfully balmy up in the higher terrain for this time of year. as we mentioned, eventually snow does return to this forecast. sooner than you might think. i'll let you know just a bit...
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. -- he took 59% of the vote in the french primary and is marine le pence in the election in april as well as in may. toshiba president says he intends to stay on in the role until his term and in march. he says he accepts response ability for the companies current problems that could top $6 billion. toshiba is continuing to consider selling its chip business to balance it looks. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg.
. -- he took 59% of the vote in the french primary and is marine le pence in the election in april as well as in may. toshiba president says he intends to stay on in the role until his term and in march. he says he accepts response ability for the companies current problems that could top $6 billion. toshiba is continuing to consider selling its chip business to balance it looks. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is...
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april. where is april? >> right here. how are you doing? back on the economy. mr. president, people are criticizing this recovery plan,, specifically there are reports in the "washington post" that say that the african-american unemployment rate will go to 20% by the end of this year. and then you've had your chairman of economic advisers say the target intervention may come next year if nothing changes. why not target intervention now to stop the bloodletting for the lack of him unemployment rate? >> first of all, we know that when the african-american unemployment rate, the latino unemployment rate are consistently higher than the national average, and so if the economy as a whole is doing poorly, then you know that the african-american community is going to be doing poorly and they will be hit even harder. and the best thing that i can do for the african-american community or the latino community or the asian community, is to get the economy as a whole moving. hold on one second. let me answer the question if i don't do that, then i'm not going to be able to hel
april. where is april? >> right here. how are you doing? back on the economy. mr. president, people are criticizing this recovery plan,, specifically there are reports in the "washington post" that say that the african-american unemployment rate will go to 20% by the end of this year. and then you've had your chairman of economic advisers say the target intervention may come next year if nothing changes. why not target intervention now to stop the bloodletting for the lack of...
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and coming up in sport on bbc news, anthonyjoshua's fight against wladimir klitschko at wembley in aprilbe watched by the biggest post—war british boxing crowd of 90,000. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one.
and coming up in sport on bbc news, anthonyjoshua's fight against wladimir klitschko at wembley in aprilbe watched by the biggest post—war british boxing crowd of 90,000. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one.
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it was april, 5. >> and ken answered the phone. and he said, "i don't know what's wrong with your mother. here, you talk to her." i said, "hi mom, it's tammie." i said "are you okay?" and she said. i love you. her words were very drawn out and slurred, like i'd never heard before. >> what was that like, that conversation, for you at your end? >> oh, i was in a panic. >> reporter: in a panic, tammie called tiffany to clue her in. still frantic, tammie then called the honolulu police department, it was 6am there. she got an ambulance dispatched to the condo. >> my sister is the hero. she's saving my mother's life right now. and it's the ambulance. like, they're gonna -- they're the professionals that are going to -- >> sure. they'll fix it. >> they're gonna fix it. >> reporter: but the paramedics didn't notice much to fix. their report states "patient was conscious but under emotional distress. she appeared calm but would not acknowledge our presence. her spouse informed us she may have taken some aleve aspirin with two beers." the r
it was april, 5. >> and ken answered the phone. and he said, "i don't know what's wrong with your mother. here, you talk to her." i said, "hi mom, it's tammie." i said "are you okay?" and she said. i love you. her words were very drawn out and slurred, like i'd never heard before. >> what was that like, that conversation, for you at your end? >> oh, i was in a panic. >> reporter: in a panic, tammie called tiffany to clue her in. still...
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it's a very complicated position. >> april ryan? >> that was a tough -- that was a major moment during this campaign season, but he got over it. but it goes back to that issue, and still rings so vivid and so harsh, hearing him say that its ora crime. he basically said it was a crime. now, what happens is he goes back and they deal with that in 2017 at all, it goes into, should women be put in jail? should have be legal ramifications, and that's a tough thing because roe v. wade was put in place to give timelines and parameters from what timeline to timeline you're allowed to have an abortion. it's a tough issue and it goes down the road he tried to step around about women and how women are viewed. it's a tough issue. >> jeremy, no problem saying the male involved in a pregnancy if you have an abortion, should not be punished. a quig answer on that. >> he dink. i think two things. one, this whole episode is indicative of how donald trump ran his campaign and is likely to run his candidacy, which is he makes up a significant portion
it's a very complicated position. >> april ryan? >> that was a tough -- that was a major moment during this campaign season, but he got over it. but it goes back to that issue, and still rings so vivid and so harsh, hearing him say that its ora crime. he basically said it was a crime. now, what happens is he goes back and they deal with that in 2017 at all, it goes into, should women be put in jail? should have be legal ramifications, and that's a tough thing because roe v. wade was...
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the date not feel like january it felt like mid-april, late april with temperatures in the upper 60'slot of folks walking around outside bethlehem tonight and we are living on borrowed time as cold air starts to come in but what a beautiful sunset it is. look at this one on our live neighborhood network it is pink purple, pretty stunning. 62 degrees looking live toward the city sky line. here comes the change headach ier. thinks a front looking pretty robust as it moves toward the area but for us it looks like it will really weaken before it gets here. in the north and western suburbs, far north and west up toward poconos lehigh valley you hey pick up a shower through this evening from this but again it looks like it will weaken before it reaches us here in philadelphia behind it though, much, much colder air. there is nothing cold about today. sixty-six was the high in philadelphia. that is typical for mid-april. about 4 degrees shy off the record. huge swing though. we started week in the the low 20's. we skipped 30's all together. little more seasonal tuesday. wednesday, 54, and th
the date not feel like january it felt like mid-april, late april with temperatures in the upper 60'slot of folks walking around outside bethlehem tonight and we are living on borrowed time as cold air starts to come in but what a beautiful sunset it is. look at this one on our live neighborhood network it is pink purple, pretty stunning. 62 degrees looking live toward the city sky line. here comes the change headach ier. thinks a front looking pretty robust as it moves toward the area but for...
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april? >> one the session that was delayed primarily of the concerns of the civil rights and voting rights. yesterday you talked about the rights of lewis. what do you say when people are bringing the issue of race and voter fraud when it comes to jeff sessions? president trump has faith in the lead justice. >> i think senator sessions voting rights record is exemptulary. he fought for voting right and civil rights. and he pushed them toward. look at the people he prosecuted, he's been forceful when it comes to making sure voting right and civil rights are protected. when the voting right's act came up for renewal, he championed it. it is not only his record as a united states attorney but as senator. he had an advocate of the continuation of the voting right. >> i am asking a couple of questions. >> i am sorry. >> i know upon we are new together. and on the issue of race. because you talked a long time on the issue of race. i wanted to ask you a couple of things of the current head of the n
april? >> one the session that was delayed primarily of the concerns of the civil rights and voting rights. yesterday you talked about the rights of lewis. what do you say when people are bringing the issue of race and voter fraud when it comes to jeff sessions? president trump has faith in the lead justice. >> i think senator sessions voting rights record is exemptulary. he fought for voting right and civil rights. and he pushed them toward. look at the people he prosecuted, he's...
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the goodness for april here on your show. >> thank you. >> caller: she is right on.s, and david mariness i was born and bread in detroit and i was here at the time of the riots and you're right in some ways but you're also wrong. what it is -- and let go back before those riots and go back even to world world war ii becas a i'm 79-year-old old and i'm a child of that war. people let barack obama down, people let our democracy down because of lack of civic engagement. the lack of voting. the lack of keeping themselves informed. and maybe because i'm a child of that second world war, my family always understood about what happened in voting, and i have voted every year -- every time and i was eligible to vote when i was eligible to vote when was 21 years old, and that was for eisenhower. my father was for him, and my father was from that war. but let's go to this business about what has happened now, and our time about black folk and about black folk not being engaged. they haven't been engaged because they haven't had the civic education and they need to -- they don't
the goodness for april here on your show. >> thank you. >> caller: she is right on.s, and david mariness i was born and bread in detroit and i was here at the time of the riots and you're right in some ways but you're also wrong. what it is -- and let go back before those riots and go back even to world world war ii becas a i'm 79-year-old old and i'm a child of that war. people let barack obama down, people let our democracy down because of lack of civic engagement. the lack of...
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it goes on sale in april.ears ago, barbara and jenna bush welcomed sasha and malia obama to their no home, taking them spot lincoln bedroom and the white house movie theater, and encouraging them to slide down the banister in the solarium. today, the bush twins shared these photos of that meeting, and their new advice to the obama sisters as they leave the white house. "explore your passion. learn who you are. make mistakes. your parents will be rooting for you, and so will we." we're rooting for steve hartman coming next. americans - 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day 50+ a complete multi-vitamin with 100% daily value of more than 15 key nutrients. one a day 50+. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do rel
it goes on sale in april.ears ago, barbara and jenna bush welcomed sasha and malia obama to their no home, taking them spot lincoln bedroom and the white house movie theater, and encouraging them to slide down the banister in the solarium. today, the bush twins shared these photos of that meeting, and their new advice to the obama sisters as they leave the white house. "explore your passion. learn who you are. make mistakes. your parents will be rooting for you, and so will we." we're...
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making my way to that first full week in april.y hitting a half—century for south africa in the third and final t20 international against sri lanka in cape town. but it wasn't enough to prevent the tourists from winning. de villiers top—scored with 63 as south africa made 168 for five from their 20 overs. but niroshan dickwella laid the foundations for a sri lankan victory as he hit 68 off just 51 balls. they reached their target with one ball to spare — to clinch the series 2—1. that's all the time we have got for you today. from me and the rest of the team, it is goodbye for now. good morning. wednesday brought with it a day of contrasts. we had sopme beautiful sunshine out to the west, a depicted by this weatherwatcher‘s picture. lucky you. but unfortunately for many across the south—east saw some stubborn fog which lingered all day and made it feel cold. this was fog, good slice of sunshine behind, thicker cloud up into the north—west. and that's going to prevent temperatures from falling below freezing here but elsewhere it is
making my way to that first full week in april.y hitting a half—century for south africa in the third and final t20 international against sri lanka in cape town. but it wasn't enough to prevent the tourists from winning. de villiers top—scored with 63 as south africa made 168 for five from their 20 overs. but niroshan dickwella laid the foundations for a sri lankan victory as he hit 68 off just 51 balls. they reached their target with one ball to spare — to clinch the series 2—1. that's...
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this was april of 2001. the records were almost destroyed. it was a purchase that anna made for the computer we could prove. the sales receipt for this purchase proved that she was in fact the spy. so from april 2001, and can we catch her in the act of committing espionage. i need to promote my new busi can make that happen.et. business cards? business cards, brochures, banners... pens? pens, magnets, luggage tags, bumper stickers. how about foam fingers? like these? now, get 15% off making your company stand out. staples. make more happen. of reach for far too long:s have health insurance.that's been out how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment ends january 31st. visit covereca.com today. >>> the sales receipt for this co
this was april of 2001. the records were almost destroyed. it was a purchase that anna made for the computer we could prove. the sales receipt for this purchase proved that she was in fact the spy. so from april 2001, and can we catch her in the act of committing espionage. i need to promote my new busi can make that happen.et. business cards? business cards, brochures, banners... pens? pens, magnets, luggage tags, bumper stickers. how about foam fingers? like these? now, get 15% off making...
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in the next hour: —— at april's presidential election.ederer beat rafael nadal in five sets at the australian open. and the right of parents to take their children on holiday during term time is facing a new legal test, this time at the supreme court. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has ordered the foreign secretary and home secretary to try to obtain assurances from the trump administration on how its travel ban on people from seven mainly muslim countries will affect british citizens with dual nationality. sir mo farah is among those who fear they will be affected, and politicians from different parties have been calling for president trump's invitation for a state visit to britain to be rescinded. eleanor ghani with this -- ghani rescinded. eleanor ghani with this —— ghani with this on the row. it was all going so well, and then just hours after theresa may left washington, donald trump enacted what many think is one of the most extreme of his campaign policies. by then, the prime minister was in turkey for trade tal
in the next hour: —— at april's presidential election.ederer beat rafael nadal in five sets at the australian open. and the right of parents to take their children on holiday during term time is facing a new legal test, this time at the supreme court. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has ordered the foreign secretary and home secretary to try to obtain assurances from the trump administration on how its travel ban on people from seven mainly muslim countries will affect...
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i think the way to play this is to look out to april. i was looking at the april 48, 55, 57.25.ounds like a fout millimouthfu. you're selling that lower 48 strike put. here's the nice thing, if the stock rallies, you can make 2.50 plus the nickel. you won't have the stock put to you until it falls. that's more than a 10% decline from today's closing price. the probability of success in a trade like this is quite high. the chance that it drops below the put strike is 20, 25%. there's a 75% chance that you lose nothing or make money. those are odds i like a lot. >> the trade structure is interesting. i like it because you're not paying a lot. if the stock stays here and continues to consolidate, it won't hurt you. the short 48 put strike, you look at that chart. the low in september was, what, 44, something like that. it would take a real stock specific event i think to get it back. >> what's your ask? it's going to return to port. if it's going to take a round trip, whatever you want to play with since this is a cruising company, but the fact is that's the level it came from. if
i think the way to play this is to look out to april. i was looking at the april 48, 55, 57.25.ounds like a fout millimouthfu. you're selling that lower 48 strike put. here's the nice thing, if the stock rallies, you can make 2.50 plus the nickel. you won't have the stock put to you until it falls. that's more than a 10% decline from today's closing price. the probability of success in a trade like this is quite high. the chance that it drops below the put strike is 20, 25%. there's a 75%...
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when the final trial ended in april 1949, 142 of 177 were found guilty of those 24 sentenced to deathe nuremberg trials had no existing appellate court to review the sentences. initially this was done in-house by u.s. military governor lucius clay. overlooked by contemporary commentators is the vast majority of war crime trials prosecuted by the united states after world war ii were tried by traditional military tribunals in europe and the pacific. the nuremberg approach tried barely 200 while the military commissions in europe and asia tried close to 3000. and the manilal trials of japanese generals were examples of traditional postwar justice. the idea that victor has the historical publication to extend a wide latitude of civil rights to the vanquished is a recent one. during the second phase of american war crimes policy, 1950 to 1958, american and west german leaders struggle to find ways to release convicted war criminals without challenging the validity of the original sentences. convicted war criminals in west germany during the 1950's carried out by the u.s. army for low-leve
when the final trial ended in april 1949, 142 of 177 were found guilty of those 24 sentenced to deathe nuremberg trials had no existing appellate court to review the sentences. initially this was done in-house by u.s. military governor lucius clay. overlooked by contemporary commentators is the vast majority of war crime trials prosecuted by the united states after world war ii were tried by traditional military tribunals in europe and the pacific. the nuremberg approach tried barely 200 while...
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according to an april 2016 announcement, from the uk's business alliance, they have
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adams will have to wait until april to make her debut in manchester before a fight in leeds in may.a chicken liver her billing once again. if she can match her achievements in the amateur ranks she will enjoy a very successful political career. don't forget there is plenty of tennis action. quarterfinals stay at the australian open where venus williams is in action. you can follow it all over on our website. but for now, goodbye. hello there. well, as forecast, dense, freezing fog caused some problems to travel for monday morning, and it really was quite extensive and dense in places, like this photograph proves in in eccleshall, in staffordshire. and it lingered on across parts of the south—east. and where it did linger, it really felt quite cold, temperatures hovering around freezing. but there was some sunshine around, and the return of clear skies overnight means freezing fog will make a return, so we're likely to see some further travel disruptions on tuesday morning. keep tuned to bbc radio and head online for the latest updates. so widespread, freezing fog developing overnigh
adams will have to wait until april to make her debut in manchester before a fight in leeds in may.a chicken liver her billing once again. if she can match her achievements in the amateur ranks she will enjoy a very successful political career. don't forget there is plenty of tennis action. quarterfinals stay at the australian open where venus williams is in action. you can follow it all over on our website. but for now, goodbye. hello there. well, as forecast, dense, freezing fog caused some...
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e.j., douglas and april will be back later in the show. we'll let april go first. >>> up next, republicans who are now calling for unity did not have that philosophy when president obama got elected in 2008 somehow. hurling lie after lie after lie at him for eight straight years. we will bring you the greatest hits when we come back. ♪ hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that movantik is specifically designed for oic and can help you go more often. don't take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. movantik may cause serious side effects, including symptoms of opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain and/or diarrhea, and tears in the stomach or intestine. tell your doctor about any side effects and about
e.j., douglas and april will be back later in the show. we'll let april go first. >>> up next, republicans who are now calling for unity did not have that philosophy when president obama got elected in 2008 somehow. hurling lie after lie after lie at him for eight straight years. we will bring you the greatest hits when we come back. ♪ hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic...
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the 122nd class, we are scheduled to begin the latter part of april. i believe, april 24.e targeting 54 members.. just this week we received the ntn national testing a work of doable list, which takes us through those were tested through november of last year. so that just arrived this week which i'm looking at and will begin processing for the class for april could we do have some numbers that been selected. they were selected as alternates and pending sort of a brush up on information, will be added, selected for the class but we will be also opening it up to consider additional members for the april class and the class will be occurring in the fall. michael next month is to begin that process for selection for the april class, 122nd another thing to note is were talking about economies we are looking for to the all the graduations. what are the things related to ems-and we appreciate pres. cleaveland vice president nakajo joining us say we spoke with supervisor peskin. ida conversation with mayor lee yesterday. guard noticing a trend work call volume is rapidly increasi
the 122nd class, we are scheduled to begin the latter part of april. i believe, april 24.e targeting 54 members.. just this week we received the ntn national testing a work of doable list, which takes us through those were tested through november of last year. so that just arrived this week which i'm looking at and will begin processing for the class for april could we do have some numbers that been selected. they were selected as alternates and pending sort of a brush up on information, will...