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and banker, barrow boy and banker, i we nt and banker, barrow boy and banker, i went in forten and bankerbarrow boy and banker, i went in for ten to 15 seconds to get my friend, we had just ordered the taxi, i walked outside and i can't remember whether people were running in all what, i remember there remember whether people were running in all what, i rememberthere being a bit ofa in all what, i rememberthere being a bit of a commotion and to the right of me, and we're talking two metres away from the front of the pub entrance was this white van which had crashed into the railings just to the side. i could see that the wheels were all smashed up. it didn't look too bad. i actually thought when i saw it, ok, this sort of looks like an accident, i didn't think it was a terrorist incident at this point. like i said i came out with my friend, christian. we looked across where the uber had been and that was gone, there was no uber, the van was there, no one in the van, thenl the van was there, no one in the van, then i heard running up from the steps, right next to the barrow boardie, andl t
and banker, barrow boy and banker, i we nt and banker, barrow boy and banker, i went in forten and bankerbarrow boy and banker, i went in for ten to 15 seconds to get my friend, we had just ordered the taxi, i walked outside and i can't remember whether people were running in all what, i remember there remember whether people were running in all what, i rememberthere being a bit ofa in all what, i rememberthere being a bit of a commotion and to the right of me, and we're talking two metres away...
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joining us now, john harwood, josh barrow and samuel buell. i'll go to you first, john.ford, republican, took an open swipe at president trump after congressman steve scalise and the others were shot there at the baseball park in alexandria. is that fair in your mind? should the president take responsibility for all the rhetoric out there? >> in my mind, no, it's not really fair in the sense that, look, our politics have been uncivil for quite a long time. and there have been various escalation triggers for that over the last 20 years or so. i don't connect that to acts of insane violence like this man who shot steve scalise and others on that baseball field. i just think that's a different kind of circumstance. i don't see a straight line from escalating hot rhetoric to that. now, what mark sanford is talking about in his town meetings, the incivility there, you know, he would know better than i where that comes from. but i'm wary in these circumstances of just as i would be wary of saying violence is caused by television programs. i would be wary of saying it's caused
joining us now, john harwood, josh barrow and samuel buell. i'll go to you first, john.ford, republican, took an open swipe at president trump after congressman steve scalise and the others were shot there at the baseball park in alexandria. is that fair in your mind? should the president take responsibility for all the rhetoric out there? >> in my mind, no, it's not really fair in the sense that, look, our politics have been uncivil for quite a long time. and there have been various...
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chatted to you, he was in the taxi crossing the road, he got in, i went back into the pub, called the barrowrowboy and banker, i went in for ten to 15 seconds to get my friend, we had just ordered the taxi, i walked outside and i can't remember whether people were running in orwhat, i rememberthere being a bit of a commotion and to the right of me, and we're talking two metres away from the front of the pub entrance was this white van which had crashed into the railings just to the side. i could see that the wheels were all smashed up. it didn't look too bad. i actually thought when i saw it, ok, this sort of looks like an accident, i didn't think it was a terrorist incident at this point. like i said i came out with my friend christian. we looked across where the uber had been and that was gone, there was no uber, the van was there, no one in the van, then i heard running up from the steps, right next to the barrowboy, and i heard them shout, "he's got a knife, he's stabbing people. " that's all we heard and then we've and and my friend said to me, "josh, run, call your family. " we ran tow
chatted to you, he was in the taxi crossing the road, he got in, i went back into the pub, called the barrowrowboy and banker, i went in for ten to 15 seconds to get my friend, we had just ordered the taxi, i walked outside and i can't remember whether people were running in orwhat, i rememberthere being a bit of a commotion and to the right of me, and we're talking two metres away from the front of the pub entrance was this white van which had crashed into the railings just to the side. i...
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been dancing i was on the plane actually coming in from moscow there wasnt a lot of room for some barrows in their hand luggage compartments above their seats but they took them nevertheless they've been here the been down to be are in a confident. you know because they are thinking we've won this tournament before two thousand and nine we really want to do something and just some of the fun said to me quite interesting lee you know we wanted to come to this turn because we didn't think we'd get tickets for next year to the world cup or we might go as well but really it was a chance to go because they might be able to afford two trips in two years it's quite a long way away on the felt some of them saying that we might actually win this tournament we won't win the world cup but you know we want to take a strong team here they've got a good forward line. if he can get the goals that it would give them something that europe i see themselves as not only beating russia today perhaps having a good semifinal against either chile or portugal and then you know who knows what happens after that so
been dancing i was on the plane actually coming in from moscow there wasnt a lot of room for some barrows in their hand luggage compartments above their seats but they took them nevertheless they've been here the been down to be are in a confident. you know because they are thinking we've won this tournament before two thousand and nine we really want to do something and just some of the fun said to me quite interesting lee you know we wanted to come to this turn because we didn't think we'd...
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and belonging to bonnie parker, of the bonnie and clyde barrow bank-robbing team, a jewel- studded promise ring with a three-headed snake. that's it for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank
and belonging to bonnie parker, of the bonnie and clyde barrow bank-robbing team, a jewel- studded promise ring with a three-headed snake. that's it for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family...
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the laws effectively saying this law is unconstitutional for more of this i'm joined now by molly barrows legal journalist with the trial lawyer magazine molly first of all what what was the law that created this gender this gender disparity to begin with where did this all start the immigration and nationality act of nineteen fifty two said going back several decades there is this notion that children born to parents out of wedlock where the dad may have been a citizen or the mom a citizen they had an equal requirements for how the child born of that union how that child could become a citizen for example unwed fathers had to spend at least that were u.s. citizens unwed the u.s. citizen fathers had to spend at least five years in the united states in order for the child to become a citizen whereas the requirement was only one year for the mothers and basically the reason for that is that the supreme court back in the day thought that unwed fathers were less likely to care for their children than the mothers you know with the circumstances i mean that's part of the circumstances of the th
the laws effectively saying this law is unconstitutional for more of this i'm joined now by molly barrows legal journalist with the trial lawyer magazine molly first of all what what was the law that created this gender this gender disparity to begin with where did this all start the immigration and nationality act of nineteen fifty two said going back several decades there is this notion that children born to parents out of wedlock where the dad may have been a citizen or the mom a citizen...
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chatted to you, he was in the taxi crossing the road, he got in, i went back into the pub, called the barrow banker, i went in for ten to 15 seconds to get my friend, we had just ordered the taxi, i walked outside and i can't remember whether people were running in all what, i rememberthere being a bit of a commotion and to the right of me, and we're talking two metres away from the front of the pub entrance was this white van which had crashed into the railings just to the side. i could see that the wheels were all smashed up. the front — it didn't look too bad. i actually thought when i saw it, ok, this sort of looks like an accident, i didn't think it was a terrorist incident at this point. like i said i came out with my friend, christian. we looked across where the uber had been and that was gone, there was no uber, the van was there, no one in the van, then i heard running up from the steps, right next to the barrowboy, and i heard them shout, he's got a knife, he's stabbing people. that's all we heard and then we've and and my friend said to me, josh, run, call your family. we ran towa
chatted to you, he was in the taxi crossing the road, he got in, i went back into the pub, called the barrow banker, i went in for ten to 15 seconds to get my friend, we had just ordered the taxi, i walked outside and i can't remember whether people were running in all what, i rememberthere being a bit of a commotion and to the right of me, and we're talking two metres away from the front of the pub entrance was this white van which had crashed into the railings just to the side. i could see...
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as well, we've simply got too much oil and the effect is obvious, the price is falling, m5 per at barroweir part of this msci index in the us, how important is this? the second biggest in the world domestic market is in china, so world domestic market is in china, so it's a big opportunity for investors. but only 2% of those markets are held by foreign investors. now it's opening up, this isa investors. now it's opening up, this is a great opportunity for overseas investors and we'll see a lot of money flowing into the markets because now the msci index is using a lot of the chinese companies, overseas i nvesto i’s a lot of the chinese companies, overseas investors will be obliged to buy those. is it safe, though? safe is not the right word, i suppose. we have that period of time where chinese markets we re period of time where chinese markets were dreamily volatile. that has been an issue, there are a number of issues, one is corporate governance, the way that chinese authorities regulate those markets, but also, crucially, the access. what was all when there was that the turmoil in the
as well, we've simply got too much oil and the effect is obvious, the price is falling, m5 per at barroweir part of this msci index in the us, how important is this? the second biggest in the world domestic market is in china, so world domestic market is in china, so it's a big opportunity for investors. but only 2% of those markets are held by foreign investors. now it's opening up, this isa investors. now it's opening up, this is a great opportunity for overseas investors and we'll see a lot...
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in the company's responsibility their legal responsibility to protect its younger users is molly barrows a legal journalist with the trial lawyer magazine molly what is this we're really seeing bits and pieces in the media finally yes it's interesting and there are a lot of lack of apps like it so you've got musically which is essentially started out as an education act but when it was in a financial success as an online education tool the organizers creators of the sap turned it into basically an online entertainment tool where they partnered with various music companies to get their music out so kids can choose from a list of songs and create fifteen second short little music videos well some of the songs are pretty risque so these kids are in essence making adult content they're dancing provocatively they're singing along to lots of lyrics that have foul language maybe you know supporting a gangster lifestyle a few well so a lot of parents don't like it for that reason because it's easy for kids to access and behave poorly the way it's set up with these lights it almost becomes addict
in the company's responsibility their legal responsibility to protect its younger users is molly barrows a legal journalist with the trial lawyer magazine molly what is this we're really seeing bits and pieces in the media finally yes it's interesting and there are a lot of lack of apps like it so you've got musically which is essentially started out as an education act but when it was in a financial success as an online education tool the organizers creators of the sap turned it into basically...
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joining us now is adam gentleson and the senior executive and john barrows. adam, i want to get your view of the senate floor. you've heard mine that is common in situations like this that there is really no space between 49 and the bottom falling out at five, and when the leader sees that, that's when you pull a bill. >> i agree with that completely. i think this bill will either pass with 50 votes or the vote will be somewhere near 20. i think what we saw this week was republicans getting spooked and stampeding away from what they thought was a very terrible vote. there's no question this was a major failure for mitch mcconnell. he definitely wanted to put the bill on the floor this week, and he definitely wanted it to pass, there is no question about that. i think it is important to know that he has a long time to put it back together, but this is a clear sign that pressure works, and this is a clear loss for mitch mcconnell and the republican party. >> john, mr. mcconnell has seen every side of this crusade, from the clinton crusade that failed, the obama
joining us now is adam gentleson and the senior executive and john barrows. adam, i want to get your view of the senate floor. you've heard mine that is common in situations like this that there is really no space between 49 and the bottom falling out at five, and when the leader sees that, that's when you pull a bill. >> i agree with that completely. i think this bill will either pass with 50 votes or the vote will be somewhere near 20. i think what we saw this week was republicans...
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it ended up crashing into this bar behind me, the barrow boy and banker. attackers getting out on foot and running to borough market, committing the atrocities, killing those people. and of course, today several days after the horrific attack, the moment of silence that you mentioned. you can see behind me the flowers. people starting to gather. the entire country pausing to remember those seven innocent lives who were killed on saturday evening. hallie. >> lucy kafanov covering the story from london. thank you. >>> one of the sub plots to all of this is the british backlash after the president's comments about the london mayor. donald trump jr. was asked about it this morning. watch. >> maybe he should do something to fix the problem rather than just sit there and pretend there isn't one. >> you think t mor of london is at fault for what happened? >> no. that's not what i said. i think is time for the people there to do something more proactive. we can't sit there and pretend this is not a problem. >> this discussion, what we've seen between president tru
it ended up crashing into this bar behind me, the barrow boy and banker. attackers getting out on foot and running to borough market, committing the atrocities, killing those people. and of course, today several days after the horrific attack, the moment of silence that you mentioned. you can see behind me the flowers. people starting to gather. the entire country pausing to remember those seven innocent lives who were killed on saturday evening. hallie. >> lucy kafanov covering the story...
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and the shots sounded to me like -- the gunfire sounded like it was coming from the barrow market area. i know london fairly well. that sounded to me like the area that it was coming from. >> now, was that the same direction that the van was headed? >> it's a bit further on. so it -- that would have been consistent with somebody getting out of the van and running away and then being caught. >> and how long did it take you before you saw -- >> i don't have any information about that. it would be consistent with that. >> i understand. just trying to piece together some of the scene and the timeline here, mark. when you saw the van and the incident unfolding, how long did it take for police to respond? were they very close to that area? do you have a sense of how long it took? >> it was very quick. there were police patrolling around all the time anyway in the area. and i was at london bridge station tonight and there were probably half a dozen police -- half a dozen police at the station itself earlier in the evening, just being present. so they would have been there on the scene very qu
and the shots sounded to me like -- the gunfire sounded like it was coming from the barrow market area. i know london fairly well. that sounded to me like the area that it was coming from. >> now, was that the same direction that the van was headed? >> it's a bit further on. so it -- that would have been consistent with somebody getting out of the van and running away and then being caught. >> and how long did it take you before you saw -- >> i don't have any information...
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joining me now, jennifer rubin, jason johnson, and josh barrow. jennifer, i'll start with you. in some ways this is confirmation of what had been indicated. but just to take a step back, we're in fairly uncharted territory. there's an active special counsel investigation of the president of the united states, a criminal investigation indicated. to take a step back, we're in fairly unchartered territory, there is a criminal investigation open we now know about. >> correct. you're right. i did assume this was going on both because james comey last week laid out a case you could tell was an obstruction case and because robert mueller is a very esteemed lawyer and former fbi chief and would know an obstruction case when he sees its. this is confirmation. it does a bunch of things. it should put everybody on notice in this administration you should not abide by the president's lawyer's advice not to get your own lawyer. you should be careful about telling the truth to everybody, this is a trap for the unwary and time for the senate and house side and republicans to put aside some of
joining me now, jennifer rubin, jason johnson, and josh barrow. jennifer, i'll start with you. in some ways this is confirmation of what had been indicated. but just to take a step back, we're in fairly uncharted territory. there's an active special counsel investigation of the president of the united states, a criminal investigation indicated. to take a step back, we're in fairly unchartered territory, there is a criminal investigation open we now know about. >> correct. you're right. i...
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joining me now, msnbc contributor josh barrow, who argued yesterday that withdrawing from paris is performativeism and so far trump has chickened out of pursuing real isolationism. what's your thesis? >> basically this agreement doesn't really do anything. the paris agreement allows countries to set their own emissions targets and has no penalty if they don't abide by the targets. it was a symbolic agreement establishing a global commitment to fight climate change. when the president withdraws from it, he's doing something symbolic, expressing his intent to unencumber the united states from international agreements. this is a agreement that didn't require us to do anything. you don't have stakeholders who really lose a lot in the way, for example, that if you pulled out of nafta, you would have an immense number of countries whose businesses would be harmed by doing that and you'd also have direct economic effects on the united states. the stock market would fall. the economy would shrink. this was basically a cheap way to sop to the bannon side of his coalition and say, here i am pulling the u
joining me now, msnbc contributor josh barrow, who argued yesterday that withdrawing from paris is performativeism and so far trump has chickened out of pursuing real isolationism. what's your thesis? >> basically this agreement doesn't really do anything. the paris agreement allows countries to set their own emissions targets and has no penalty if they don't abide by the targets. it was a symbolic agreement establishing a global commitment to fight climate change. when the president...
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barrow: -- chechnya's bar i -- to chechnya's barbaric lgbt purge. i thank you for the time. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: mr. speaker, it's my pleasure to yield four minutes to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline, a co-author of this resolution and someone who is fighting for human rights all the time. four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for four minutes. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentleman from new york for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise to support h.res. 351, which condemns the violence and persecution against lgbt or perceived to be lgbt individuals in chechnya. this resolution is an example of the strong bipartisanship of the house foreign affairs committee under the leadership of chairman ed royce and ranking member eliot engel. i want to thank my good friend, ileana ros-lehtinen, who has long been the champion of dillingnyity for all people around the world,
barrow: -- chechnya's bar i -- to chechnya's barbaric lgbt purge. i thank you for the time. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: mr. speaker, it's my pleasure to yield four minutes to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline, a co-author of this resolution and someone who is fighting for human rights all the time. four minutes. the speaker pro...
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james mcmullen, 32, an entrepreneur, last seen at the barrow boy pub, died as a result of a haemorrhagelow, the coroner will suspend his work until the police have finished. but he promised the families of those who died and they will be given full details of those debts when his investigations conclude. tom, separately the met police assistant commissioner has been talking about the responsibility of internet companies and communities in calling out extremists. what has he been saying? this is mark rowley, a metropolitan police assistant commissioner at the senior counterterrorism department. in an article in the times he says we had to step in to disrupt potential attacks and we need communities to be more assertive in calling out extremists and radicalise is among us. he said we need internet companies to do more and he says we need to learn about attack methodology and make sure thatis attack methodology and make sure that is all dealt with. interestingly, max hill, the government review of counterterrorism legislation, has also been talking this morning. he said actually britain ha
james mcmullen, 32, an entrepreneur, last seen at the barrow boy pub, died as a result of a haemorrhagelow, the coroner will suspend his work until the police have finished. but he promised the families of those who died and they will be given full details of those debts when his investigations conclude. tom, separately the met police assistant commissioner has been talking about the responsibility of internet companies and communities in calling out extremists. what has he been saying? this is...
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on friday morning the government established a central command centre under the leadership ofjohn barrowief executive of the london borough of southwark. i want to thankjohn and his team for all the work they do andi his team for all the work they do and i want a picture due to the fantastic response from london borough is including a number of chief executives sue barker curtly working at the command centre as well as the mayor of london and leading figures from a number of councils outside london. i want to thank the army of volunteers who stepped in to provide shelter, sustenance, comfort and practical support. and i want to thank my community secretary and the ministers for housing and planning, the ministerfor london ministers for housing and planning, the minister for london and the minister for the minister for london and the ministerfor policing the minister for london and the minister for policing and the fire service for the work they've been doing. mr speaker there are currently around 600 people working on the site and in the immediate area who are working to provide support
on friday morning the government established a central command centre under the leadership ofjohn barrowief executive of the london borough of southwark. i want to thankjohn and his team for all the work they do andi his team for all the work they do and i want a picture due to the fantastic response from london borough is including a number of chief executives sue barker curtly working at the command centre as well as the mayor of london and leading figures from a number of councils outside...
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nigel george barrow official monster raving loony party 106.. green party 2229. cheering and applause the total number of ballot papers rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked orvoid rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked or void for uncertainty 82, the turn out was 73.6%, and! uncertainty 82, the turn out was 73.6%, and i do here by declare that the said jeremy bernard corbyn is duly elected to serve as member of parliament for the islington north constituency. cheering and applause thank you very much. and i first of all want to thank lesley and her staff for the way this election has been conducted, and i know all the pressures that are put on to the staff to achieve this, thank you very much to you and all the staff here tonight. and all those that run our democratic services in this borough. i want to particularly thank the police for their work today, and the work last night in helping to ensure that the crowds we re helping to ensure that the crowds were all safe, but also, all the work they did last weekend
nigel george barrow official monster raving loony party 106.. green party 2229. cheering and applause the total number of ballot papers rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked orvoid rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked or void for uncertainty 82, the turn out was 73.6%, and! uncertainty 82, the turn out was 73.6%, and i do here by declare that the said jeremy bernard corbyn is duly elected to serve as member of parliament for the islington north constituency....
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we'rejoined now by fiona measham, the co—founder of the drug—testing charity, the loop, and from barrownded up falling very, very ill. he did, yes, yes. his friend noticed he was having breathing difficulties and called for help, yes. and what we are saying today and what we are discussing today is about how it has been suggested that some festivals could test drugs before they are being taken. do you think this would have been something that christian and his friends would have considered doing?” and his friends would have considered doing? i do, yes, yes. no pa rent considered doing? i do, yes, yes. no parent in the world will ever think that there child will take drugs, that there child will take drugs, that if they do, they would like to think that they would be sensible enough to have them tested first, yes, definitely. we will come back to you in a moment, debbie. let's speak to professor fiona measham from durham university. how would this work, in a practical sense, you are ata this work, in a practical sense, you are at a festival, and, what come you take your drugs to a counte
we'rejoined now by fiona measham, the co—founder of the drug—testing charity, the loop, and from barrownded up falling very, very ill. he did, yes, yes. his friend noticed he was having breathing difficulties and called for help, yes. and what we are saying today and what we are discussing today is about how it has been suggested that some festivals could test drugs before they are being taken. do you think this would have been something that christian and his friends would have considered...