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but atkins recanted.am, one of the two fellow jail inmates atkins had confessed to. graham told the jury how atkins giddily described the tate and labianca murders. >> there wasn't a sign of remorse of anything. in fact, it was almost very boastful. >> reporter: and atkins vowed they were just getting started, said graham. they had a plan to murder a-list celebrities. >> it was tom jones, elizabeth taylor, steve mcqueen, and frank sinatra. they were going to skin him alive and make purses out of it and sell it on hollywood boulevard. >> reporter: virginia graham's testimony made the front page, one of many headlines in a trial that lasted some seven months. >> the jury hearing the charges against charles manson and three girl members of his so called family, brought in its verdict this afternoon. all were found guilty of murder in the first degree. >> reporter: manson and several members of "the family" were sentenced to death for the tate and labianca murders, a career-making victory for prosecutor vince
but atkins recanted.am, one of the two fellow jail inmates atkins had confessed to. graham told the jury how atkins giddily described the tate and labianca murders. >> there wasn't a sign of remorse of anything. in fact, it was almost very boastful. >> reporter: and atkins vowed they were just getting started, said graham. they had a plan to murder a-list celebrities. >> it was tom jones, elizabeth taylor, steve mcqueen, and frank sinatra. they were going to skin him alive and...
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atkins. an african woman who did the unthinkable in 1670. atkins purchased a house. some funding likely came from her father, a slave, who may have been on the desire and was later rewarded for his heroism in saving richard bellingham, governor richard bellingham, from drowning. mrs. atkins put down roots in the north end, then a black community. its burial ground cops hill includes thousands of black burials now largely forgotten. blackness is often erased. unless, as is the case of phillis wheatley, the historical evidence is undeniable. mrs. atkins may have been one of the first african children born in boston. that speculation is based on her age when she enters the historical record. if she were 30 in 1670, which is likely, she would have been born around 1640, two years after the desire arrived and a year before slavery became law in the commonwealth. samuel sewall and cotton mather, two judges, were contemporaries. sewall was the only salem witch trial judge to make a public apology for his role. he seemed to have been a reflective sort who did not always go a
atkins. an african woman who did the unthinkable in 1670. atkins purchased a house. some funding likely came from her father, a slave, who may have been on the desire and was later rewarded for his heroism in saving richard bellingham, governor richard bellingham, from drowning. mrs. atkins put down roots in the north end, then a black community. its burial ground cops hill includes thousands of black burials now largely forgotten. blackness is often erased. unless, as is the case of phillis...
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phil rucker, michael crowley, kimberly atkins remain here with us. so phillip, put this all together. our conversation tomorrow night will obviously be markedly different. as i was saying to kim, this -- tonight's message was almost designed to last what 23, 24 hours. >> or even a couple hours if the president decides to tweet later tonight. but look he is going to phoenix arizona. i've been to some rallies and campaign in phoenix. they get hot. you know he is talking about immigration there. he's going to have a huge crowd of supporters. he may in fact say something about pardoning sheriff joe arpaio and could be a controversial evening for him and certainly change in the tone from the scripted teleprompter speech we heard on afghanistan. >> michael crowley there will be politics in the air. think about it. the president has attacked both senators from arizona -- by the way, they're both republican senators from arizona, flake and mccain. >> right. i mean it's -- we're -- how many times have with we said this brian. we're in uncharted waters. yet i
phil rucker, michael crowley, kimberly atkins remain here with us. so phillip, put this all together. our conversation tomorrow night will obviously be markedly different. as i was saying to kim, this -- tonight's message was almost designed to last what 23, 24 hours. >> or even a couple hours if the president decides to tweet later tonight. but look he is going to phoenix arizona. i've been to some rallies and campaign in phoenix. they get hot. you know he is talking about immigration...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. tropical storm harvey has reached [and again. this time louisiana must feel its force — as houston continues to face severe flooding — we'll be live there. north korea says the firing of this missile overjapan on tuesday was only "the first step" of military operations in the pacific. and while the un security council condemned the test — already russia and china have criticised american actions in the region. we'll speak to bbc chinese. in venezuela, the new constituent assembly wants some opposition leaders put on trial for treason. this is the un on the health of democratic life there. i think it must be barely alive, is still alive, is the way i would look at it. if you want to get in touch — #bbc0s. tropical storm harvey has reached land again — in louisiana. after devastating parts of houston, it's been in the gulf of mexico, but it's moving again. this is the projected path for the storm. heading in an north—easterly direction through the zorya, tennessee and kentucky. new orleans should miss the worst of it — and the stor
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. tropical storm harvey has reached [and again. this time louisiana must feel its force — as houston continues to face severe flooding — we'll be live there. north korea says the firing of this missile overjapan on tuesday was only "the first step" of military operations in the pacific. and while the un security council condemned the test — already russia and china have criticised american actions in the region. we'll speak to bbc...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.mical plant in texas — caused by floods brought by tropical storm harvey. officials have been forced to evacuate the area plant after it lost power. emmanuel macron has unveiled his plans to overhaul the country's labour laws. it's the end of the third round of brexit talks — but a row over the size of the uk's so—called divorce bill has prevented progress being made. a court in pakistan has acquitted all five men accused of conspiracy to murderformer prime minister benazir bhutto. i'll get the analysis of the bbc‘s owen bennettjones. we'll hear from the team trying to reach the north pole by yacht — about the record they believe they've broken.
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iam ros i am ros atkins with outside source.he main suspect in the barcelona attack has been shot dead by spanish police. he is thought to be the driver of the fans that mowed down crowds in las ramblas last week. the next month or so, outside source will be paying plenty of attention to the german election. we will go there in a few weeks tojoin the election. we will go there in a few weeks to join the campaign. we'll be back for election day towards the end of september. it has been a big day of rallies today in the election campaign. angela merkel, the favourite to win, has been in the far north, and a place called saint peter ordering. arguably her main rival has—beens speaking in bremen and the right wing of eternity is has been presenting its anti—immigration policy to voters. it's certainly challenging a certain mrtrump. it's certainly challenging a certain mr trump. this is the reuters correspondent covering the country saying the hard right party once germany first asylum policy, and of course president trump uses the p
iam ros i am ros atkins with outside source.he main suspect in the barcelona attack has been shot dead by spanish police. he is thought to be the driver of the fans that mowed down crowds in las ramblas last week. the next month or so, outside source will be paying plenty of attention to the german election. we will go there in a few weeks tojoin the election. we will go there in a few weeks to join the campaign. we'll be back for election day towards the end of september. it has been a big day...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. we will start in venezuela where there has been an explosive accusation about last sunday's elections. that the turnout numbers on sunday the 30th ofjuly for the constituent elections were tampered with. those accusations have been called irresponsible. president trump has signed into law new sanctions against russia — but says they are deeply flawed. that sanctions bill also targets north korea — and it comes as the us secretary of state strikes a conciliatory tone after weeks of tensions with the country. we do not seek a regime change. we do not seek the collapse of the regime. barcelona confirms its star striker neymar wants to leave — and it could make him the most expensive player ever. we are used to dramatic of elements in venezuela at the moment, but this ra nks in venezuela at the moment, but this ranks as one of the most dramatic. this came through a few hours ago... "venezuela authorities tampered with constitutional referendum turnout figures". that from the head of the c
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. we will start in venezuela where there has been an explosive accusation about last sunday's elections. that the turnout numbers on sunday the 30th ofjuly for the constituent elections were tampered with. those accusations have been called irresponsible. president trump has signed into law new sanctions against russia — but says they are deeply flawed. that sanctions bill also targets north korea — and it comes as the us secretary of state...
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in fact, it was chief justice taft dissenting in atkins. taft believed that he had been overruled in the case which brandeis argued. and he insisted on the sanction at this time of stare decisis. by contrast, in a case called bailey against drexel furniture in 1922, taft struck down a federal trial labor tax law which taxed businesses employing children under the age of 14. for taft, child labor tax was not in fact a tax but an impermissible attempt to regulate a subject matter forbidden bit 10th amendment. he quoted marshall and mccullough. should they adopt measures prohibited by the constitution to say the act was not the law of the land. taft failed to include the entire quote from marshall's opinion which explained that when the law is not prohibited and is calculated to affect any of the objects entrusted to government, then a judicial inquiry into the law's necessity treads on legislative ground. mason, taft's biographer and brandeis' writes that the opinion would have made the nationalists, chief justice marshall, turn over in his g
in fact, it was chief justice taft dissenting in atkins. taft believed that he had been overruled in the case which brandeis argued. and he insisted on the sanction at this time of stare decisis. by contrast, in a case called bailey against drexel furniture in 1922, taft struck down a federal trial labor tax law which taxed businesses employing children under the age of 14. for taft, child labor tax was not in fact a tax but an impermissible attempt to regulate a subject matter forbidden bit...
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. >> jon: training is now, kimberly atkins and kelly jane toren. kelly jane, the president also went on to say that a rapid exit from afghanistan would bring results that are predictable and unacceptable. this is the same guy who is a candidate said let's pull out of afghanistan, how do you explain that? >> he eloquently, and a rare moment, explain himself by noting that decisions are a lot harder to make once you're behind that desk in the oval office. it's easier for people to read a few headlines and think they know about what's going on in afghanistan in the region, but once they get into the office and you start listening to your generals, your advisors, and finding out just how complicated the situation is there, things change. i have to say, that sound clip you just played was excellent. that's exactly what we should be doing in afghanistan, if only president trump had not pretty much contradicted himself elsewhere in his speech. he talked about sitting down at the table eventually, negotiating peace with the tele- band. how do you negotiate
. >> jon: training is now, kimberly atkins and kelly jane toren. kelly jane, the president also went on to say that a rapid exit from afghanistan would bring results that are predictable and unacceptable. this is the same guy who is a candidate said let's pull out of afghanistan, how do you explain that? >> he eloquently, and a rare moment, explain himself by noting that decisions are a lot harder to make once you're behind that desk in the oval office. it's easier for people to...
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eugene robinson, ali velshi, kimberly atkins. coming up after our first break, the crushing reality setting in for a former marine general who doesn't scare easily. the education of general john kelley as white house chief of staff. plus, two revealing new interviews tonight with steve bannon in the wake of charlottesville. that's ahead. a whole lot ahead as "the 11th hour" just now getting underway. >>> welcome back to our broadcast. the president's comments in the aftermath of charlottesville have left his aides and allies in a tough spot. and have given comfort and validation to the so-called alt-right, including white nationalists as they heard some of their own wording, imagine that, coming out of the president's mouth in trump tower yesterday. the american prospect tonight has published an interview the first of two interviews we have to tell you about this evening, with steve bannon. this one was conducted by robert cutter in who writes "i asked bannon about the connection between his program of economic nationalism and th
eugene robinson, ali velshi, kimberly atkins. coming up after our first break, the crushing reality setting in for a former marine general who doesn't scare easily. the education of general john kelley as white house chief of staff. plus, two revealing new interviews tonight with steve bannon in the wake of charlottesville. that's ahead. a whole lot ahead as "the 11th hour" just now getting underway. >>> welcome back to our broadcast. the president's comments in the aftermath...
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with us tonight to talk about all of it, chief washington reporter for "the boston herald," kimberly atkins and also happens to be an attorney. jeremy peters, and not germain to this conversation, is in los angeles for some reason, and our white house reporter, here safe and sound in our new york studio. so kim, you get the first question. how is this normal or okay? and is this something mueller -- because he is a by the book guy will feel compelled to share in any form or fashion? >> it doesn't seem normal at all. think about it in terms of normal litigation to have somebody who is under investigation or within the sphere of an investigation. sort of sending, you know, nice notes to an investigator or prosecutor to say, hey. i want you to know i think you're doing great. if it's not breaking any actual rule, it just seems really, really improper and it's odd, especially given the fact this president has already gotten in trouble for what james comey said were overtures made toward him in an effort to try to influence the investigation that he would be authorizing his attorney to do someth
with us tonight to talk about all of it, chief washington reporter for "the boston herald," kimberly atkins and also happens to be an attorney. jeremy peters, and not germain to this conversation, is in los angeles for some reason, and our white house reporter, here safe and sound in our new york studio. so kim, you get the first question. how is this normal or okay? and is this something mueller -- because he is a by the book guy will feel compelled to share in any form or fashion?...
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cnbc's gemma atkin joins us live from london. good to have you with us.ll the impact be here as a result of this shutdown? >> it's an enormous impact. more than one-fifth of u.s. oil refining capacity has been knocked out by this storm. what we are hearing here in london specifically from a report by the financial times is there's a big surge in cargo ships set to come out to the u.s. around 40 cargos have set to be booked this week, which needless to say, is substantially higher than regular volume. those flotillas getting set to sail at this time. what we've seen as a result of the storm is that wholesale petrol prices have spiked a lot higher. up around 20% in the last week. concerns about how much higher that's going to surge sf something isn't done to deal with the real shortage of oil in the states given the storm, which doesn't show too many signs of letting up. >> big business headline yesterday. president trump gave a speech on his tax plan where he made an announcement about the u.s. gdp. here it is. check this out. >> we just announced that we
cnbc's gemma atkin joins us live from london. good to have you with us.ll the impact be here as a result of this shutdown? >> it's an enormous impact. more than one-fifth of u.s. oil refining capacity has been knocked out by this storm. what we are hearing here in london specifically from a report by the financial times is there's a big surge in cargo ships set to come out to the u.s. around 40 cargos have set to be booked this week, which needless to say, is substantially higher than...
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eugene robinson, ali velshi, kimberly atkins. coming up after our first break, the crushing reality setting in for a former marine general who doesn't scare easily. the education of general john kelley as white house chief of staff. plus, two revealing new interviews tonight with steve bannon in the wake of charlottesville. that's ahead. a whole lot ahead as "the 11th hour" just now getting underway. jack be nimble, jack be quick, jack knocked over a candlestick onto the shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. visit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..."
eugene robinson, ali velshi, kimberly atkins. coming up after our first break, the crushing reality setting in for a former marine general who doesn't scare easily. the education of general john kelley as white house chief of staff. plus, two revealing new interviews tonight with steve bannon in the wake of charlottesville. that's ahead. a whole lot ahead as "the 11th hour" just now getting underway. jack be nimble, jack be quick, jack knocked over a candlestick onto the shag...
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the sudden rain and wind brought down a tree on atkins avenue in wilmington. meteorologist cecily tynan is live at the "action news" big board. today cecily it holds through when it rains it pours. this storm can pull down a lot of rain in a short period of time. triggered by a short wave of upper level energy. most of the energy is focused along south jersey and 100 lightning strikes in the past 15 minutes after diminishing and it was more intense this afternoon. double scan live radar philadelphia and cherry hill and driving along the new jersey turnpike it's pouring there and this system is working north and east and a severe thunderstorm warn that just expired but still along the atlantic city expressway toward egg harbor and lightning and downpour and another cell moving across the mouth of the delaware bay causing flooding and also reports of hail, of wind gusts as well. and this will continue as we head towards the evening hours. once the sunsets it will begin to diminish and this shows you how much rain near malaga, 2.5 inks of rain. the flash flood wa
the sudden rain and wind brought down a tree on atkins avenue in wilmington. meteorologist cecily tynan is live at the "action news" big board. today cecily it holds through when it rains it pours. this storm can pull down a lot of rain in a short period of time. triggered by a short wave of upper level energy. most of the energy is focused along south jersey and 100 lightning strikes in the past 15 minutes after diminishing and it was more intense this afternoon. double scan live...
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. >> reporter: marsha atkins was watching television when they heard a loud crash outside her door. >> i looked out there. there were guns everywhere. >> reporter: she reported much of it on her cell phone. >> they were like get your hands off window. he wouldn't do it. i think he was injured. >> reporter: after being involved in a shoot-out with the auto theft task force. >> when the shooting started both at the hotel here and during the pursuit and vehicle stopped, there was exchanges of gunfire. there were six deputies that were involved. >> up with of them was 52-year-old robert preferential, a 21 year veteran of the sheriff's department. when law enforcement knocked on the hotel door, someone opened fire. deputy french died on the way to the hospital. two other chp officers were injured. >> the other women worked in the hotel room. they had gotten into a stolen car. this is how it starred. they got into a stolen car in the parking lot. they had a pursuit with them that went down to elk grob. we'll have to review a lot of tape around the business to see if anybody fled and officer
. >> reporter: marsha atkins was watching television when they heard a loud crash outside her door. >> i looked out there. there were guns everywhere. >> reporter: she reported much of it on her cell phone. >> they were like get your hands off window. he wouldn't do it. i think he was injured. >> reporter: after being involved in a shoot-out with the auto theft task force. >> when the shooting started both at the hotel here and during the pursuit and vehicle...
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they went missing last week after a helicopter they were in vanished during a admiral vincent atkins says the decision to call off the search without finding survivors was extremely difficult. >>> protesters chanting, blood on your hands at last night's city council meeting in charlottesville. this is a little more than a week after a rally and protest left one woman ted. protesters shouted down council members. the removal and the relocation of the robert e. lee statue. three protesters were charged with disorderly conduct. >>> we continue to follow the horrific killings of three girls stabbed to death in clinton. our prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins says you could feel the anger during the suspect's first hearing and you could also see it in a group attacked our photographer outside of court. >> get the camera out of our [ bleep ] face. >> before the confrontation, a judge ordered a mental evaluation for the suspects. williams repeatedly yelled out during his hearing. the state's attorney's office is not convicted. >> we're not aware of any mental health issue tha
they went missing last week after a helicopter they were in vanished during a admiral vincent atkins says the decision to call off the search without finding survivors was extremely difficult. >>> protesters chanting, blood on your hands at last night's city council meeting in charlottesville. this is a little more than a week after a rally and protest left one woman ted. protesters shouted down council members. the removal and the relocation of the robert e. lee statue. three...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. we start in the united states again. huston continues to face flooding, and the storm has made landfall in louisiana. never is more rain to come. north korea says the firing of this missile overjapan was only the first step. in venezuela, the new constituent assembly has unanimously voted to put opposition leaders on trial for treason. in response, this is what the u.n. high commissionerfor human rights had to say about democratic life in the country. i think it must be barely alive, if still alive, is the way i would look at it. it's less than a month to go until the german election — will angela merkel win a fourth term? in 05 sport, we'll have a report on a new pitch—side test to diagnose concussion and brain injuries. the new constituent assembly in venezuela has voted to put opposition leaders on trial for treason. this is the assembly that elected in a vote that opposition voters boycotted. among the accused are the louisa ortega — she was chief prosecutor before being sacked. a major critic of the government. one
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. we start in the united states again. huston continues to face flooding, and the storm has made landfall in louisiana. never is more rain to come. north korea says the firing of this missile overjapan was only the first step. in venezuela, the new constituent assembly has unanimously voted to put opposition leaders on trial for treason. in response, this is what the u.n. high commissionerfor human rights had to say about democratic life in the...
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several cars and a home on atkins avenue were all hit. the cleanup will cost thousands of dollars. >>> the roads have dried out of after today's storms. this is a live look at i-95 right now. but it was a much different scene earlier today when all that rain caused flooding on i-95 near broad street and other corrodes across the area. it's the season for summer storms. >> yes, it is. the heat and humidity will stick around. first alert meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with an update on your neighborhood forecast. >> jim, things have quieted down this evening. i don't think we'll get anywhere near the amount or intensity of the storms tomorrow like we did today. we still have some leftover rain in parts of south jersey, delaware bay, from what fell earlier. and there's a new area line in central pennsylvania moving in this direction. futurecast does show that it has a potential to hold together during the middle of the night, so it could be getting some briefly heavy rain. but by the morning rush, it's pretty much gone. tom
several cars and a home on atkins avenue were all hit. the cleanup will cost thousands of dollars. >>> the roads have dried out of after today's storms. this is a live look at i-95 right now. but it was a much different scene earlier today when all that rain caused flooding on i-95 near broad street and other corrodes across the area. it's the season for summer storms. >> yes, it is. the heat and humidity will stick around. first alert meteorologist glenn "hurricane"...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. remember how donald trump spent an hour on tuesday attacking his enemies? wednesday have brought a different tone. we are not defined by the colour of our skin, the figure on our pay cheque, or at the party of our politics. we are defined by our shared humanity. syrian government troops fighting the islamic state group. syrian government troops fighting the islamic state groupli syrian government troops fighting the islamic state group. i am hell—bent on victory. we're not scared of death. i am a commander on the ground and i've been wounded three times. that's what happened to the samsung note seven. the samsung note eight has been launched in new york. we will get the assessment. many of you will have seen the latest shocking report from yemen. it is now the world's most pressing humanitarian crisis. as usual, we are open for business online. you can use the hashtag, find the social media e—mail us. perhaps we should flip a coin to guess which donald trump we're going to get. there
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. remember how donald trump spent an hour on tuesday attacking his enemies? wednesday have brought a different tone. we are not defined by the colour of our skin, the figure on our pay cheque, or at the party of our politics. we are defined by our shared humanity. syrian government troops fighting the islamic state group. syrian government troops fighting the islamic state groupli syrian government troops fighting the islamic state group. i am...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. in venezuela there's been an explosive accusation in the days after he took office backin in the days after he took office back in january, double in the days after he took office back injanuary, double spoke —— donald trump spoke to a number of world leaders. those transcripts have been released. denmark are through to the final of the women's european championships, will they face favourites england or hosts holland for the trophy on sunday? and we will find out what scottish whiskey has got to do with brexit. one of the leading thinkers in the anglican church, the archbishop of canterbury is currently in a visit to uganda. this report from now. above the lush plains of uganda, two archbishops are on a mission, heading north towards refugee camps on the border with south sudan. the welcome they receive here is rapturous. but the conditions are horrendous. may i come in? thank you. the whole family sleeps here, it's very tough. it is horrible. there are nearly i it's very tough. it i
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. in venezuela there's been an explosive accusation in the days after he took office backin in the days after he took office back in january, double in the days after he took office back injanuary, double spoke —— donald trump spoke to a number of world leaders. those transcripts have been released. denmark are through to the final of the women's european championships, will they face favourites england or hosts holland for the trophy on sunday?...
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i am ross atkins with outside source.s been taking a more measured tone in nevada and just a little while after he blasted opponents at a campaign rally in arizona the previous evening... as promised, we can talk about the elections in angola, we might not cover them every time they come around but this time it is different, the result will matter but perhaps not as significant as the fact that this man, president of sa ntos, the fact that this man, president of santos, is standing down. he is the second longest serving president in africa. you can work out who the longest serving is. the man in charge of equatorial guinea. he took office one month before to santos in 1979. he is not going anywhere. in terms of the reasons why he is going, we can show you those wires coming in, and we have a long article about why he is giving up and one of the reasons might be that his children remain in prominent positions in power. you will get more on this for outside source. fulfilling his civic duty, this might be the last vote is p
i am ross atkins with outside source.s been taking a more measured tone in nevada and just a little while after he blasted opponents at a campaign rally in arizona the previous evening... as promised, we can talk about the elections in angola, we might not cover them every time they come around but this time it is different, the result will matter but perhaps not as significant as the fact that this man, president of sa ntos, the fact that this man, president of santos, is standing down. he is...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.ys after he took office back in january, double in the days after he took office back injanuary, double spoke —— donald trump spoke to a number of world leaders. those transcripts have been released. denmark are through to the final of the women's european championships, will they face favourites england or hosts holland for the trophy on sunday? and we will find out what scottish whiskey has got to do with brexit.
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.ys after he took office back in january, double in the days after he took office back injanuary, double spoke —— donald trump spoke to a number of world leaders. those transcripts have been released. denmark are through to the final of the women's european championships, will they face favourites england or hosts holland for the trophy on sunday? and we will find out what scottish whiskey has got to do with brexit.
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. in venezuela there's been an explosive accusation about last sunday's election. the town of numbers on sunday the 30th ofjuly the town of numbers on sunday the 30th of july but the town of numbers on sunday the 30th ofjuly but the constituent assembly in venezuela were tampered with. american scientists believe they've found a way to eradicate inherited heart disease by removing the faulty dna that leads to disease. save the children say that up to a million children are at risk of death from cholera in yemen. we'll hear from our global heath correspondent. and if you want to get in touch on any of the stories we're doing #bbcos is where to find us. for the first time scientists have repaired a faulty gene in human embryos. they did using a process known as ‘gene editing'. there are many hurdles tojump — but this raises the hope of preventing thousands of inherited genetic disorders. fergus walsh reports. the goal could not be more ambitious. to eradicate inherited diseases. these sci
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. in venezuela there's been an explosive accusation about last sunday's election. the town of numbers on sunday the 30th ofjuly the town of numbers on sunday the 30th of july but the town of numbers on sunday the 30th ofjuly but the constituent assembly in venezuela were tampered with. american scientists believe they've found a way to eradicate inherited heart disease by removing the faulty dna that leads to disease. save the children say that up to...
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i'm ros atkins with outside source, the main suspect in the barcelona attack is dead.fan into pedestrians last thursday was found and shot deadin last thursday was found and shot dead ina last thursday was found and shot dead in a village west of barcelona. this is what parts of the usa have seen, the first total eclipse of the sun the first time in almost a0 yea rs. sun the first time in almost a0 years. it is the longest war for america, what comes next for the us and afghanistan, president trump will tell us in a few hours' time. the worst floods in decades in south asia, we will hear from the worst floods in decades in south asia, we will hearfrom our correspondence, manchester city and everton a re correspondence, manchester city and everton are playing in the premier league, everton are leading by one
i'm ros atkins with outside source, the main suspect in the barcelona attack is dead.fan into pedestrians last thursday was found and shot deadin last thursday was found and shot dead ina last thursday was found and shot dead in a village west of barcelona. this is what parts of the usa have seen, the first total eclipse of the sun the first time in almost a0 yea rs. sun the first time in almost a0 years. it is the longest war for america, what comes next for the us and afghanistan, president...
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a tree came down along atkins avenue.e branches landed on the roof, the trunk was smashed into the back of the car. >> reporter: interesting to see the pictures yesterday i stayed late to track this stuff and i was doing facebook live for 40 minutes, i remember seeing that cell in wilmington, that's what you get from the big cells. we could see that this afternoon. storm tracker 6 live showing we're basically dry, we have sprinkles and showers earlier. they appear to be gone s&p. sun coming up nice and bright over the commodore barry bridge. that's going to help to evaporate the tops of the low-lying cloud cover. storm tracker 6 live double scan, right now shows maybe a little sprinkle in south philadelphia. that is pretty much getting of the -- getting off the maps. 68 degrees, dewpoint in the mid 60s in most neighborhoods, that means it's moderately humid out there. the leveling of humidity you feel if you head out for a morning jog. winds out of the east at 3 not very strong. ocean temperatures in the mid 70s. dewpoint
a tree came down along atkins avenue.e branches landed on the roof, the trunk was smashed into the back of the car. >> reporter: interesting to see the pictures yesterday i stayed late to track this stuff and i was doing facebook live for 40 minutes, i remember seeing that cell in wilmington, that's what you get from the big cells. we could see that this afternoon. storm tracker 6 live showing we're basically dry, we have sprinkles and showers earlier. they appear to be gone s&p. sun...
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atkins talked a lot about what we ought to think about doing as we are leading in an immediate crisis, something calling for our attention in the here and now. i think i want to talk about what it means to prevent a , tois, or more accurately leave in a way -- lead in a way that intervenes in an ongoing crisis. i want to talk specifically about the school to prison pipeline. have you heard the phrase? you would be surprised at how many rooms i have gone into the, and it is a completely new experience to hear about the school to prison pipeline, but i am lucky that i am in a room room full ofrns, a people who are concerned with issues of equity and justice and diversity and inclusion, and i've got to say there aren't many rooms like this. there aren't very many colleges of education like the one that don mentioned earlier -- please tell me your last name -- dr. williams mentioned earlier today , which makes me feel like i have to step my game up and get an intro video for myself. [laughter] crystal: make sure i come to these places properly. >> i have been asked to come up. . -- to com
atkins talked a lot about what we ought to think about doing as we are leading in an immediate crisis, something calling for our attention in the here and now. i think i want to talk about what it means to prevent a , tois, or more accurately leave in a way -- lead in a way that intervenes in an ongoing crisis. i want to talk specifically about the school to prison pipeline. have you heard the phrase? you would be surprised at how many rooms i have gone into the, and it is a completely new...
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. >> kimberly atkins and michael steele. we'll be right back trump watch. pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just because of a claim. i totally could've - no! switching to allstate is worth it. >>> trump watch, thursday, august 24, 2017. there was a line i remember from the government sting operation in the 1970s that caught all those corrupt politicians in philadelphia and south jersey. it involved one of those being investigated. georgy knows what georgy has done. in criminal investigations, in the movies, tv or in real life, the guy who did what he did knows what he definitely he doesn't want to get caught. it is not a mystery to the guy who committed the crime. he knows it all. he knows what did he, what he was thinking when he did it. so you're watching donald trump the way i'll watching donald trump and you see certain signs. you see him react when the subject of russia comes up. you see him trying to stop the gears in this investigation with robert mueller. you see the prosecution machine worrying away right
. >> kimberly atkins and michael steele. we'll be right back trump watch. pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just because of a claim. i totally could've - no! switching to allstate is worth it. >>> trump watch, thursday, august 24, 2017. there was a line i remember from the government sting operation in the 1970s that caught all those corrupt politicians in philadelphia and south jersey. it involved one of those being investigated....
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clint atkins was speeding on i-395 and edsall road.aid he was going more than 130 miles an hour on the highway. he lost control of his bike eventually. after entering prince william county, he hit a retaining wall and died at the scene. >> you'll definitely want to watch your speed if you take the beltway this morning. >> starting today you could get a ticket in maryland thanks to those new speed cameras we've been telling you about. aimee cho is live at suitland road with you. >> reporter: lots of speeding cameras out here today and they are watching what you're doing. this new speeding crackdown is happening along 495 by suitland road. those cameras will be tracking any cars going more than 12 miles above the speed limit, which is 55, and that fine will cost you 40 bucks. now, police say one of their biggest goals with this crackdown is to help make the road safer for construction areas. so if you're out and about, you want to make sure to slow down, safety first. keep that speed at 55. an yee agie and chris, back to . >> okay, thank
clint atkins was speeding on i-395 and edsall road.aid he was going more than 130 miles an hour on the highway. he lost control of his bike eventually. after entering prince william county, he hit a retaining wall and died at the scene. >> you'll definitely want to watch your speed if you take the beltway this morning. >> starting today you could get a ticket in maryland thanks to those new speed cameras we've been telling you about. aimee cho is live at suitland road with you....
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. >> marlon wayans and essence atkins play a divorce couple still very much in each other's lives as-parent their two children. wayans says it gives him and had his co-star plenty of room to play. >> creatively i don't know where i'm going. i wish i could give you a road map but she finds the way -- it's like double dutch. >> you start it to do that -- that's exactly what i thought of. you have to find the rhythm. >> sounds like they have the chemistry. marlon premieres with back-to-back episodes tonight at 9:00. >> i think i will like them together. right now at 6:00, breaking overnight, shots fired once again on an east bay freeway. the second in just two days. where the investigation stands this morning in a live report. plus -- >> you had a group on the other side that came charging in without a permit and they were very violent. >> doubling down on his criticism of last week's rally. the backlash he is facing this morning. >> new
. >> marlon wayans and essence atkins play a divorce couple still very much in each other's lives as-parent their two children. wayans says it gives him and had his co-star plenty of room to play. >> creatively i don't know where i'm going. i wish i could give you a road map but she finds the way -- it's like double dutch. >> you start it to do that -- that's exactly what i thought of. you have to find the rhythm. >> sounds like they have the chemistry. marlon premieres...
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kimberly a kimber kimberly atkins. >>> aides breathed a collective sigh of relief after last night's speech. how are they dealing with the fact that today in phoenix are all the dynamics that typically lead to the most off the rails performances from this donald trump? >> i think they're bracing for the reality of that, nicolle. we saw teleprompter president trump last night, and i think they're expecting tonight to be the exact opposite. he will be in his element. campaign mode. this is his eighth campaign-style rally since taking office, and this is, as you pointed out, a chance for him to get back to all the campaign lines that swept him into the white house in the first place. i wouldn't be surprised if we heard him revive a lot of those lines, like building the wall. after all, prior to this stop he'll be stopping in yuma, arizona. he will be touring a u.s. border and customs patrol station there. this is obviously one of the key issues that allowed him to win the white house. he'll be hitting all his favorite notes tonight. you can feel the anticipation. the folks lined up behi
kimberly a kimber kimberly atkins. >>> aides breathed a collective sigh of relief after last night's speech. how are they dealing with the fact that today in phoenix are all the dynamics that typically lead to the most off the rails performances from this donald trump? >> i think they're bracing for the reality of that, nicolle. we saw teleprompter president trump last night, and i think they're expecting tonight to be the exact opposite. he will be in his element. campaign mode....
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scary moments for a woman in delaware, when this tree came crashing down on the 200 block of atkins avenue. that massive tree landed alongside her home and while some branches landing on the roof the real damage came from the trunk. >> i heard this big kaboom. and i thought this can't be my house. there is just trees from one end to the other and i saw my car and thought it had to miss it but it hit the whole back end of of my car. >> scary scene and the tree that fell brought down part of her fence and the tree is one of several of her neighbor's trees that came down during the storm. >> we turn now to breaking news as a south philadelphia day care owner is accused of raping two children. police say that 53-year-old duncan round from medford lakes on the 600 block of south 9th street and turned himself in after detectives served a warrant at the fas it's. the victims a boy and girl are both 5 years old. and at tacks happened at the daycare and they are concerned that there are more children. >> if their behavior changes or acting out, look for signs like that. have a general discussion wi
scary moments for a woman in delaware, when this tree came crashing down on the 200 block of atkins avenue. that massive tree landed alongside her home and while some branches landing on the roof the real damage came from the trunk. >> i heard this big kaboom. and i thought this can't be my house. there is just trees from one end to the other and i saw my car and thought it had to miss it but it hit the whole back end of of my car. >> scary scene and the tree that fell brought down...
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boston herald chief washington reporter kimberly atkins. and with me in studio, former assistant special watergate county attorney, nick ackerman. thank you. nick, let me start with you. tonight's nbc news report cites a person familiar with the robert mueller strategy saying quote even if trump is not charged with a crime as a result of the statement it could be useful to mueller's team to show trump's conduct to a jury that may be considering other charges. put this into context. >> well i think what he is talking about is looking at the whole picture. when you're a prosecutor and you're trying to show somebody's motive, their intent, whether or not they're engaged in a pattern of activity, you try and put all of this together, so that the jury has before it the entire picture. what you have here is an entire picture of the deception and lying from day one where donald trump has denied any business interest in russia, has denied any involvement with any of the russians, but yet as the evidence has come out, he's been, during the campaign,
boston herald chief washington reporter kimberly atkins. and with me in studio, former assistant special watergate county attorney, nick ackerman. thank you. nick, let me start with you. tonight's nbc news report cites a person familiar with the robert mueller strategy saying quote even if trump is not charged with a crime as a result of the statement it could be useful to mueller's team to show trump's conduct to a jury that may be considering other charges. put this into context. >>...
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julie: kimberly atkins is a columnist for thes boston herald.otal, by the way, since his initial statement which he made in a news conference yesterday, the white house has clarified what the president meant in his statement which was prepared. is so he did a speech, he used many sides. then last night white house official passed along a saint on background to one of our -- a statement on background to one of our producers in washington regarding what potus was referring to when he said "on many sides." this is what we're told. the president was condemning hatred, bigotry and violence from all sources and all sides, once again using all as opposed to many. there was violence between protesters and counter-protesters today. the white house has come out and now specifically used the term supremacist, white supremacists, kkk, neo-nazi groups. is that going to to be enough? >> well, i think what is happening here and why we're seeing so many people sort of express their disappointment at least at the what the president said yesterday is that it was
julie: kimberly atkins is a columnist for thes boston herald.otal, by the way, since his initial statement which he made in a news conference yesterday, the white house has clarified what the president meant in his statement which was prepared. is so he did a speech, he used many sides. then last night white house official passed along a saint on background to one of our -- a statement on background to one of our producers in washington regarding what potus was referring to when he said...
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so doctor atkins talked a lot i think about what we ought to think about doing as we are leading in a crisis come in any immediate crisis come something that's called for attention in the here and now and that is a life-and-death matter. i think i want to talk about what it means to lead, to prevent a crisis. or more accurately, to lead in a way that intervenes in an ongoing crisis, that also is about life and death. i want to talk specifically about the school to prison pipeline. have we heard the phrase? you'll be surprised how many rooms i've gone into and its complete new extremes to about the school to prison pipeline, but unlucky and i figure that out when the first speaker started talking that i'm interim full of unicorns. a room full of people who are concerned with issues of equity and justice and diversity and inclusion and i've got to say, there are not very many rooms like this. there aren't very many colleges of education like the one that don midgett argued. please tell me your last name. doctor williams mentioned earlier today, which by the weight maybe feel like i did
so doctor atkins talked a lot i think about what we ought to think about doing as we are leading in a crisis come in any immediate crisis come something that's called for attention in the here and now and that is a life-and-death matter. i think i want to talk about what it means to lead, to prevent a crisis. or more accurately, to lead in a way that intervenes in an ongoing crisis, that also is about life and death. i want to talk specifically about the school to prison pipeline. have we heard...
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kimberly atkins, chief washington correspondent at the "boston herald." and a cofounder of axios. hallie, talk to me about this. it looked like he was about to get dumped but he said i'm breaking up with you. >> that's right. of political strategies from trump, i think he and his team saw the writing on the wall. they see the ceos already dropping out, rumblings that had been reported earlier in the day that in fact this council, a couple of the councils were considering disbanding altogether and decided i'm going to make it so i look like i'm coming out and being strong and decisive about it which is why the president tweeted he was disbanding the things. let me get into the pieces of the puzzle here, nicolle. from a policy perspective, from sort of a -- what the president wants to don the economy perspective, this is a big deal. he has always talked most about how he is the jobs president. the president who will fight for the american worker, the president who will bring back the economy, it's the top talking point he mentions at nearly every public appearance. he's talked about
kimberly atkins, chief washington correspondent at the "boston herald." and a cofounder of axios. hallie, talk to me about this. it looked like he was about to get dumped but he said i'm breaking up with you. >> that's right. of political strategies from trump, i think he and his team saw the writing on the wall. they see the ceos already dropping out, rumblings that had been reported earlier in the day that in fact this council, a couple of the councils were considering...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. tropical storm harvey has reached land again.overjapan on tuesday was only "the first step" of military operations in the pacific. and while the un security council condemned the test — already russia and china have criticised american actions in the region. we'll speak to bbc chinese. in venezuela, the new constituent assembly wants some opposition leaders put on trial for treason. this is the un on the health of democratic life there. i think it must be barely alive, is still alive, is the way i would look at it.
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. tropical storm harvey has reached land again.overjapan on tuesday was only "the first step" of military operations in the pacific. and while the un security council condemned the test — already russia and china have criticised american actions in the region. we'll speak to bbc chinese. in venezuela, the new constituent assembly wants some opposition leaders put on trial for treason. this is the un on the health of democratic life there....
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source.tions were tampered with. those accusations have been called irresponsible. president trump has signed into law new sanctions against russia — but says they are deeply flawed. that sanctions bill also targets north korea — and it comes as the us secretary of state strikes a conciliatory tone after weeks of tensions with the country. we do not seek a regime change. we do not seek the collapse of the regime. barcelona confirms its star striker neymar wants to leave —
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source.tions were tampered with. those accusations have been called irresponsible. president trump has signed into law new sanctions against russia — but says they are deeply flawed. that sanctions bill also targets north korea — and it comes as the us secretary of state strikes a conciliatory tone after weeks of tensions with the country. we do not seek a regime change. we do not seek the collapse of the regime. barcelona confirms its star striker...
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for each state, or you had access to the records of the continental congress as printed by robert atkinsand john dunlap. these two texts have the state ordered grouping with the state labels on them. have been you assignor of the declaration of this is what you had signed. how would you think of the relationship between these printed texts and what you signed, document where the state order had been somewhat obscured with right to left ordering and without the use of state labels. james wilson was one signer of the declaration who seems to have had a definite view of what it had meant when they collectively worked on the declaration. , movedborn in scotland to north america in 1766, lived mostly in philadelphia, was a property speculator among other things, but also a lawyer. as a politician he was instrumental alongside hamilton , first in the bank of pennsylvania and then the bank of north america. he signed the declaration and the constitution and will store the first justices of the supreme court. at the constitutional convention it was recognized as being alongside madison, the most
for each state, or you had access to the records of the continental congress as printed by robert atkinsand john dunlap. these two texts have the state ordered grouping with the state labels on them. have been you assignor of the declaration of this is what you had signed. how would you think of the relationship between these printed texts and what you signed, document where the state order had been somewhat obscured with right to left ordering and without the use of state labels. james wilson...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. of our skin, the figure on our pay cheque, or at the party of our politics. we are defined by our shared humanity. syrian government troops fighting the islamic state group.|j syrian government troops fighting the islamic state group. i am hell—bent on victory. we're not scared of death. i am a commander on the ground and i've been wounded three times. that's what happened to the samsung note seven. the samsung note eight has been launched in new york. we
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. of our skin, the figure on our pay cheque, or at the party of our politics. we are defined by our shared humanity. syrian government troops fighting the islamic state group.|j syrian government troops fighting the islamic state group. i am hell—bent on victory. we're not scared of death. i am a commander on the ground and i've been wounded three times. that's what happened to the samsung note seven. the samsung note eight has been launched in new...
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brian: free tickets to trace atkins coming up in a few minutes.recording everything that you say. now some hotels want them installed in your hotel room. kurt the cyberguy here with the scary new warning up next. steve: that's a little nuts. plus, what do voters think of last night's speech from president trump. todd piro having breakfast with friends in that town st. albans, west virginia, near huntington, todd? todd: good morning, guys. great job mary carroll. we are here in st. albans and we are pouring coffee. we are talking about the issues of the day. president trump's speech right down the road. obviously a lot of reaction to that. a lot of reaction to the fact that their governor just switched parties and wouldn't you know it? a train packed with coal just drove by a few moments ago. we're in coal country, we are in the mountain state all morning long "fox & friends" when we come back ♪ ♪ binders. done. super-cool notebooks. done. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. this week, filler pape
brian: free tickets to trace atkins coming up in a few minutes.recording everything that you say. now some hotels want them installed in your hotel room. kurt the cyberguy here with the scary new warning up next. steve: that's a little nuts. plus, what do voters think of last night's speech from president trump. todd piro having breakfast with friends in that town st. albans, west virginia, near huntington, todd? todd: good morning, guys. great job mary carroll. we are here in st. albans and we...