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assaults against prisoner doctor prison officers in bedford.ings could change. there are prisons already out there in the country, local prisons with very similar problems to bedford that are already showing that you can tackle these issues. hull is a great example of this, preston is a great example of this. there has also been significant improvement over the last few months in leeds in tackling exactly these issues. in bedford itself, we put the prison and special measures some months ago. we are beginning to see some key improvements and special measures coming in. we have seen improvement in physical infrastructure, more investment is going to windows, the mental health provision is better than it was. the showers and segregation unit are better than they were. and we are now bringing in a more experienced management team. the continual and unchecked decline in standards at the prison over the past nine years, that is what the chief inspector said, the chief inspector also said at times it felt like the prisoners were in control. this is a
assaults against prisoner doctor prison officers in bedford.ings could change. there are prisons already out there in the country, local prisons with very similar problems to bedford that are already showing that you can tackle these issues. hull is a great example of this, preston is a great example of this. there has also been significant improvement over the last few months in leeds in tackling exactly these issues. in bedford itself, we put the prison and special measures some months ago....
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the action comes after a damning report warned of a dangerous lack of control bedford prison.the alarm over complete breakdown in order and discipline. prison officers are banned from taking industrial action, so holding protest meetings on the grounds that health and safety is being compromised is a way of circumventing the rules and highlighting the very real problems they are facing. the prisons minister says the actions are irresponsible. if prison officers don't turn up to work, it is like police officers not turning up for work, it endangers their colleagues, endangers the prisoners and ultimately endangers the public, which is why there are strong rules in place saying strike action is not appropriate for prison officers. there are many other ways to resolve it and we have put a lot of investment in. the union expects the government will attempt to take legal action at the high court to enforce a high court injunction banning industrial action. for now, prison officers are doing their best to get the message out. our top story this lunchtime. hurricane florence makes la
the action comes after a damning report warned of a dangerous lack of control bedford prison.the alarm over complete breakdown in order and discipline. prison officers are banned from taking industrial action, so holding protest meetings on the grounds that health and safety is being compromised is a way of circumventing the rules and highlighting the very real problems they are facing. the prisons minister says the actions are irresponsible. if prison officers don't turn up to work, it is like...
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perhaps we can do without the implants but a new bedford for one is convinced that people will be better able to assert their right to data privacy thanks to block change she says it's more secure than any other technology to date now she just needs to convince the bosses to increase the budget for her team guide moment out of the currently the focus is on solving the problems we already have but most of the banks executives appreciate that we have to think ten or twenty years ahead what is banking going to look like and then what issues will our clients be facing we should start preparing to solve problems we might not even know about yet. before any of bedford tackles the future of finance she's going to take a break and have a baby but after that she'll resume her work reengineering the world of banking. and probably still have a question or two about how blocks a technology actually works it's not easy to explain as we heard in that report but in simple terms it runs on a kind of distribution database that spread out over thousands of servers all over the planet that means you can bu
perhaps we can do without the implants but a new bedford for one is convinced that people will be better able to assert their right to data privacy thanks to block change she says it's more secure than any other technology to date now she just needs to convince the bosses to increase the budget for her team guide moment out of the currently the focus is on solving the problems we already have but most of the banks executives appreciate that we have to think ten or twenty years ahead what is...
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bedford knows that block chain is hard to understand for the public at large it's a veritable mystery it's against the i know there's no single block chain. but lots of different applications that function in different ways i deal with this stuff every day but i still spend lots of time at least two hours daily reading white papers to keep track of the various trends within the world. she says it's not going to revolutionize things overnight but it is driving a last thing change. a line a lot of chain is not going to transform our lives by itself but in combination with artificial intelligence and the internet of things it will in twenty years time our lives will be completely different instead of wearing a watch we might all have an implant and be able to pay for everything whether it is our data will be secure because they'll be stored by block chain and the government won't be able to access them. perhaps we can do without the implants but only a bedford for one is convinced that people will be better able to assert their right to data privacy thanks to block james she says it's mo
bedford knows that block chain is hard to understand for the public at large it's a veritable mystery it's against the i know there's no single block chain. but lots of different applications that function in different ways i deal with this stuff every day but i still spend lots of time at least two hours daily reading white papers to keep track of the various trends within the world. she says it's not going to revolutionize things overnight but it is driving a last thing change. a line a lot...
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um yeah bedford is known as miss crypto she works in london for dacha bank kind of as its guide to the future scouting out emerging technologies. chain has the potential to give back to customers control of their data she says blushing creates transparency it's a form of distributed legit technology thank you for looking into ways it can be deployed at the bank. as lurch from crisis to crisis for years and daily needs to win back trust and business. we need to do better demonstrate we're looking ahead attract customers and focus on serving them. than. i would be banging it out in the bank is like a big ship that has to change direction. of course there's an agile little tug in front and that's us we test new things. and if they prove their worth they'll be implemented in the rest of the bank. crypto and her team are often out and about exploring what it is the bank's customers really need she also confers a lot with dacha bank's london innovation lab. it's headed by john pearce and he tells us how block change can make aspects of banking more efficient they can be used to create smarte
um yeah bedford is known as miss crypto she works in london for dacha bank kind of as its guide to the future scouting out emerging technologies. chain has the potential to give back to customers control of their data she says blushing creates transparency it's a form of distributed legit technology thank you for looking into ways it can be deployed at the bank. as lurch from crisis to crisis for years and daily needs to win back trust and business. we need to do better demonstrate we're...
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it began after a damning report that described a dangerous lack of control at bedford prison.reholders of stabbing him and the company in the back. he said they had failed to support him and chairman keith hellawell, who resigned on wednesday. the bank of england governor mark carney says it's his job "not to hope for the best but to prepare for the worst" after brexit. in a speech in ireland he said he had tested the country's banks for a no—deal brexit scenario with mortgage rates spiralling, a plunging pound and house prices crashing 35%. british steel has announced that it will cut 400 managerial, professional and administrative roles across its uk, ireland, france and the netherlands operations "as part of the company's ongoing transformation". sports direct boss mike ashley says the company and he have been stabbed in the back by its shareholders. at the company's annual shareholders' meeting mr ashley's re—election as chief executive weas opposed by 9.75% of votes cast, and chairman keith hellawell stepped down just ahead of the meeting. mr ashley, who still owns 61% of
it began after a damning report that described a dangerous lack of control at bedford prison.reholders of stabbing him and the company in the back. he said they had failed to support him and chairman keith hellawell, who resigned on wednesday. the bank of england governor mark carney says it's his job "not to hope for the best but to prepare for the worst" after brexit. in a speech in ireland he said he had tested the country's banks for a no—deal brexit scenario with mortgage rates...
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it's the situation at bedford prison which triggered this latest revolt.he jail with the highest rate of attacks on staff. we're very afraid. it's been close already this year, with one officer that punched unconscious and had his head stamped on, needing emergency surgery in order to save his life from a bleed on the brain. we're very concerned, and worried our concerns are falling on deaf ears. it's a prison with a history of trouble. there was a riot here two years ago. this week, in a letter to thejustice secretary, the prison watchdog described a dangerous lack of control at bedford, with the inmates here effectively in charge at times. there are currentlyjust over 83,000 prisoners in england and wales. last year there were more than 8,400 assaults on prison officers. that's an increase of 158% in four years. and there's a problem with retaining staff. nearly 40% of those who leave have been in post for two years or less. there are also more inexperienced staff on the wings. a fifth of officers have under a year's service. the government responded to
it's the situation at bedford prison which triggered this latest revolt.he jail with the highest rate of attacks on staff. we're very afraid. it's been close already this year, with one officer that punched unconscious and had his head stamped on, needing emergency surgery in order to save his life from a bleed on the brain. we're very concerned, and worried our concerns are falling on deaf ears. it's a prison with a history of trouble. there was a riot here two years ago. this week, in a...
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it is the situation at bedford prison which triggered this rubble.s is a jewel with the history of trouble. there was a riot two years ago. the prison watchdog described a dangerous lack of control at bedford with the inmates effectively in charge at times. and the highest rate of attacks on staff in the country. we are very afraid. it has been close already was one of the sir punched unconscious and needing emergency surgery to save his life from a bleed on the brain. we are very concerned and worried it is falling on deaf ears. there are just over 83,000 prisoners in england and wales. last year more than 8400 assaults on officers, an increase of 158% in four years. there is a problem with retaining staff. nearly 40% of those who leave have been in post for two years or less. there are also inexperienced staff on the wings. the government responded to today's protest with the threat of court action. this was dropped and by lunchtime officers were told to return to work. the government is clear we need to reduce violence in the prison system. that i
it is the situation at bedford prison which triggered this rubble.s is a jewel with the history of trouble. there was a riot two years ago. the prison watchdog described a dangerous lack of control at bedford with the inmates effectively in charge at times. and the highest rate of attacks on staff in the country. we are very afraid. it has been close already was one of the sir punched unconscious and needing emergency surgery to save his life from a bleed on the brain. we are very concerned and...
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it's the situation at bedford prison which triggered this latest revolt.t rate of attacks on staff. we're very afraid. it's been close already this year, with one officer that punched unconscious and had his head stamped on, needing emergency surgery in order to save his life from a bleed on the brain. we're very concerned, and worried our concerns are falling on deaf ears. it's a prison with a history of trouble. there was a riot here two years ago. this week, in a letter to thejustice secretary, the prison watchdog described a dangerous lack of control at bedford, with the inmates here effectively in charge at times. there currently are just over 83,000 prisoners in england and wales. last year there were more than 8400 assaults on prison officers. that's an increase of 158% in four years. and there's a problem with retaining staff. nearly 40% of those who leave have been in post for two years or less. there are also more inexperienced staff on the wings. a fifth of officers have under a year's service. the government responded to today's protest with th
it's the situation at bedford prison which triggered this latest revolt.t rate of attacks on staff. we're very afraid. it's been close already this year, with one officer that punched unconscious and had his head stamped on, needing emergency surgery in order to save his life from a bleed on the brain. we're very concerned, and worried our concerns are falling on deaf ears. it's a prison with a history of trouble. there was a riot here two years ago. this week, in a letter to thejustice...
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mayors from miami all the way to new bedford. and this week i was asked on an am station, what about the storm , florence that is in the middle of the atlantic? i said, you know, we are keeping an eye on it. we always do. i should probably take a closer look. i had my team take a closer look at it and i did my own google research. i found a washington post case. this is three days ago that said that the storm, florence, where was the atlantic three days ago was in a place where no storm had hit the united states since 1851. out of 67 identified storms in that time. sixty-seven, not a single one hit the united states. the folks in the carolinas are about to learn clock you will shortly -- and fortune experience in a few days, it will hit the east coast. so the aberrations are becoming the norm. and we see it all the time. that is why a report like this helps us focus on not only what we can do to prevent the problems today, but also, ten years from now, 20 years from now, 50 years from now. the survey reported that cities spend $1
mayors from miami all the way to new bedford. and this week i was asked on an am station, what about the storm , florence that is in the middle of the atlantic? i said, you know, we are keeping an eye on it. we always do. i should probably take a closer look. i had my team take a closer look at it and i did my own google research. i found a washington post case. this is three days ago that said that the storm, florence, where was the atlantic three days ago was in a place where no storm had hit...
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this comes after, as you said earlier that bedford prison, the chief inspector said yesterday there wasedented levels of violence and problems that these prisons. this is the fourth prison to be put into special measures. we heard from the prison 0fficers measures. we heard from the prison officers association this morning, they said the government and ministers, the employers are just playing self —— lip service to health and safety measures. the amount of abuse to officers is growing and it has been unprecedented. it has been getting worse over eight years. he says that he's fed up of having about people with smashed eye sockets, broken arms and legs, jaws being broken and being spat out. the prison 0fficers association says enough is enough and they are seeing that officers cannot go on like this. about 25 prison officers are assaulted each day, they say. this is not good enough for prison officers offer the prisons as well. do you get a sense from the protesters that they are prepared to stick with this protest that as long as they absolutely can until the government gets some sort
this comes after, as you said earlier that bedford prison, the chief inspector said yesterday there wasedented levels of violence and problems that these prisons. this is the fourth prison to be put into special measures. we heard from the prison 0fficers measures. we heard from the prison officers association this morning, they said the government and ministers, the employers are just playing self —— lip service to health and safety measures. the amount of abuse to officers is growing and...
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um yeah bedford is known as mrs crypto she works in london for dacha bank kind of as its guide to the future scouting out emerging technologies. looks like a chain has the potential to give back to customers control of their data she says blushing creates transparency it's a form of distributed letter technology and she's looking into ways it can be deployed at the bank has lurch from crisis to crisis for years and daily needs to win back trust business. we need to do better demonstrate we're looking ahead attract customers and focus on serving them. than. i would add in the bank is like a big ship that has to change direction and. of course there's an agile little tug in front and that's us we test new things. and if they prove their worth they'll be implemented in the rest of the bank. crypto and her team are often out and about exploring what it is the banks customers really need she also confers a lot with dodger banks in london innovation lab it's headed by john pearson he tells us how block change can make aspects of banking more efficient they can be used to create smart contra
um yeah bedford is known as mrs crypto she works in london for dacha bank kind of as its guide to the future scouting out emerging technologies. looks like a chain has the potential to give back to customers control of their data she says blushing creates transparency it's a form of distributed letter technology and she's looking into ways it can be deployed at the bank has lurch from crisis to crisis for years and daily needs to win back trust business. we need to do better demonstrate we're...
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, set on fire just two days after it opened, police believe it was intentional, we bring in chris bedfordat is your reacted? >> this is not surprising. you have a fringe group, or a larger group that is convinced of its own rightness, its own self righteousness, they have been using term for years, you are on the wrong side of history, compare opponents people comparing republicans to nazis and president trump to hitler, and they imagine themselves in street battles and costumes as french resistance, sitting there fighting back against fascism. if they all actually believe this, they feel compelled to vie violence, they believe that words are violence, and whether people speak against them. that -- >> republicans have condemned white suppress sift anist and n. >> if a clu kkk . if someone attacks someone with a knife at a campaign rally, just a democratic socialist, maybe people don't rush on that. >> why? >> i think, they think they are allies, you have congress men and congresswomen saying you some make people feel uncomfortable, disrupt them in restaurants, people who are more crazy wi
, set on fire just two days after it opened, police believe it was intentional, we bring in chris bedfordat is your reacted? >> this is not surprising. you have a fringe group, or a larger group that is convinced of its own rightness, its own self righteousness, they have been using term for years, you are on the wrong side of history, compare opponents people comparing republicans to nazis and president trump to hitler, and they imagine themselves in street battles and costumes as french...
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it was a situation in bedford prison that triggered this latest report.cretary the prison watchdog described a dangerous lack of control with the inmates here effectively in charge at times. the highest rates of staff in the country. it has been close already this year with one officer punched and leading emergency surgery in order to save his life because of a breed on the brain. we are very concerned and we are worried concerns are falling on deaf ears. there are currently last year the was over for thousand insults. nearly 40% of those leaving have beenin been in the role for less than two yea rs. been in the role for less than two years. a fifth of officers have under a year service. the government responded with the threat of court action. this was dropped and by lunchtime officers we re dropped and by lunchtime officers were told to return to work. the government is very clear. would need to produce pilots within the prison system. —— we need to reduce pilots within the prison system. we are taking steps to improve security. —— violence. prison offi
it was a situation in bedford prison that triggered this latest report.cretary the prison watchdog described a dangerous lack of control with the inmates here effectively in charge at times. the highest rates of staff in the country. it has been close already this year with one officer punched and leading emergency surgery in order to save his life because of a breed on the brain. we are very concerned and we are worried concerns are falling on deaf ears. there are currently last year the was...
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thanks for chris bedford. any final thoughts? >> a fun week.hing that republicans should be focusing on what are their voter going to vote for in november? mitch mcconnell ought to barrel down on these fights. the wall on immigration, the supreme court, give them red meat. this is an off year election. time to fight. >> not enough fighting in washington? >> not enough. >> thanks as well. we're back here at noon tomorrow. now here is harris. >> we continue the coverage of breaking news this hour. the white house is saying president trump will meet with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein on thursday when he returns to washington d.c. this amid growing questions about rosenstein's status at the justice department. we'll go "outnumbered overtime." i'm harris faulkner. a source is telling fox news rosenstein attended appro previy scheduled meeting at the white house today. this after a claim that he she guested secretly recording the president of the united states and discussed the possibility of recruiting cabinet members to invoke the 25th ame
thanks for chris bedford. any final thoughts? >> a fun week.hing that republicans should be focusing on what are their voter going to vote for in november? mitch mcconnell ought to barrel down on these fights. the wall on immigration, the supreme court, give them red meat. this is an off year election. time to fight. >> not enough fighting in washington? >> not enough. >> thanks as well. we're back here at noon tomorrow. now here is harris. >> we continue the...
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staff have begun protest action after a damning report warned of a "dangerous lack of control" at hmp bedfordthursday from chief inspector of prisons peter clarke, who raised the alarm over the potential for a "complete breakdown" in order and discipline at the jail. members of the poa, the trade union for prison staff, have been asked to demonstrate outside prisons in england and wales from 7am" until instructed otherwise. number ten has branded an interview with the suspects in the salisbury poisoning attack as "deeply offensive to the victims" and "an insult to the public‘s intelligence". sergei skripal and his daughter yulia suffered nerve agent poisoning in salisbury in march, and dawn sturgess died injuly after being exposed to the same substance. alexander petrov and rooshlan boshirov told russia's state—run rt channel they had travelled to salisbury as tourists on the recommendation of friends. the leader of one of the uk's biggest unions has suggested that accusations of anti—semitism in the labour party may have been started by israel to divert attention from what he called ‘its atr
staff have begun protest action after a damning report warned of a "dangerous lack of control" at hmp bedfordthursday from chief inspector of prisons peter clarke, who raised the alarm over the potential for a "complete breakdown" in order and discipline at the jail. members of the poa, the trade union for prison staff, have been asked to demonstrate outside prisons in england and wales from 7am" until instructed otherwise. number ten has branded an interview with the...
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you only have to talk about dummett to people arriving at bedford tonight who know all too well how badlylly saying the review from the government over the course of the next year needs to be far—reaching and bold and look at issues like more regional control of the railways, kroos relationship between the management of the track and trains and whether there needs to another body or person overseeing everything to ensure passengers get a decent service —— closer relationship between the management of the track and trains. tom burridge, thank you. the mother of the westminster bridge attacker has told an inquest that she is "utterly ashamed" by what he did. khalid masood killed four people when he drove a car at pedestrians on westminster bridge in march last year. he then stabbed a police officer to death outside parliament. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford reports. in the days before the westminster bridge attack khalid masood was seen laughing and joking with a hotel receptionist. but today his family described a darker more violent man. his mother had worried he would ki
you only have to talk about dummett to people arriving at bedford tonight who know all too well how badlylly saying the review from the government over the course of the next year needs to be far—reaching and bold and look at issues like more regional control of the railways, kroos relationship between the management of the track and trains and whether there needs to another body or person overseeing everything to ensure passengers get a decent service —— closer relationship between the...
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wales — officers walked out this morning after a report described a dangerous lack of control at bedforddistressing" and "vivid" footage of the moment pc keith palmer was stabbed outside parliament during last year's westminster attack has been shown at an inquest into the victims‘ deaths. an exclusive bbc report reveals how one in five young people consider themselves to be a carer whose families depend on them for everyday living. coming up on afternoon live — all the sport with hugh and jose mourinho defending himself again. yes, he has been entertaining as a lwa ys yes, he has been entertaining as always with a press conference earlier today defending himself against claims the england star marcus rashford is underused and he came on with plenty of facts. more on his passionate rebuttal in about 30 minutes... thank you very much. and ben has all the weather? all other conditions at home and abroad? yes, the latest on hurricane florence and typhoon mangkhut. both making landfall within hours of each other. we will talk about the uk weather, the weekend bringing wind and rain at times
wales — officers walked out this morning after a report described a dangerous lack of control at bedforddistressing" and "vivid" footage of the moment pc keith palmer was stabbed outside parliament during last year's westminster attack has been shown at an inquest into the victims‘ deaths. an exclusive bbc report reveals how one in five young people consider themselves to be a carer whose families depend on them for everyday living. coming up on afternoon live — all the...
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christopher bedford and ned ryun. he might make a great president. folks lining up saying if president trump can do it, i can do it too. a lot of billionaires lining up. >> basically anyone who has ever been elected to public office or is wealthy is thinking maybe i can be president of the united states and maybe they think they can do a better president than donald trump. someone like jamie dimon would not be able to tap into the energy donald trump and bernie sanders were able to tap into. jamie dimon and his allies like gary cohn are tied to wall street and hillary clinton's ties to wall street hurt her in her election. charles: i thought john kerry who went wind surfing, i thought about mitt romney. but president trump tapped into something whether it was eating mcdonald's on a private jet. but he made people think, hey, i connect with this guy. he understands what's going none this country. the american taxpayer feels like it has been so out by bipartisan globalists. he understands, we made bad trade deals. we sent our jobs overseas. we stuck it
christopher bedford and ned ryun. he might make a great president. folks lining up saying if president trump can do it, i can do it too. a lot of billionaires lining up. >> basically anyone who has ever been elected to public office or is wealthy is thinking maybe i can be president of the united states and maybe they think they can do a better president than donald trump. someone like jamie dimon would not be able to tap into the energy donald trump and bernie sanders were able to tap...
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this bus is just part of kevin brook's daily commute from his job on martha's vineyard to his new bedfordsengeri needed to already very longbut on july 12, that all came to an abrupt haltwhen kevin says the bus driver passed him bykevini walk in front of the bus, put my hand up so he can see me, we make eye contact, stood on the side of the road, we made eye contact again and he keeps goingkevin felt something wasn't right, so he ordered an uber and followed that bus for several stops until he could confront the driverhey, can i ask you a question? was there a reason you didn't stop for me at the triangle?this exclusive video, recorded and blurred by the vineyard transit authority, shows the driver at first claiming the bus was at capacitythere's no reason? no, i was fullbut seconds later he offered a second, shocking explanationwell, it's cause you're blackdenying a ride... well, it's cause you're black because of his racekevinwhen he said that, i was in shock and disbelief that he had said it/i was kind of stuck in my shoes and then i was like, wow really? 21the v-t-a fired the bus driv
this bus is just part of kevin brook's daily commute from his job on martha's vineyard to his new bedfordsengeri needed to already very longbut on july 12, that all came to an abrupt haltwhen kevin says the bus driver passed him bykevini walk in front of the bus, put my hand up so he can see me, we make eye contact, stood on the side of the road, we made eye contact again and he keeps goingkevin felt something wasn't right, so he ordered an uber and followed that bus for several stops until he...
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back the editor in chief of "the daily caller" news foundation, a civilian salute to christopher bedford is in the house. >> chris: great to be here. on a beautiful rainy monday. i've got a lot of work to do. >> melissa: he looked panicked when you said that. it's catching up. >> harris: let's get to the news. as we begin some of the white house is going offense against the anonymous author of that opinion editorial who claims to be part of the resistance within the trump administration. vice president pence telling chris wallace on "fox news sunday" the unnamed author should do the right thing and resign, adding that he some of the vice president himself would be willing to take a lie detector test. >> i don't know, but i do know that they should resign and leave his administration. >> should all top officials take a lie detector test and would you agree to take when? >> i would agree to take in a heartbeat and would submit to any review. >> the vice president also was confident no one in his office had a hand in that op-ed piece. in >> on 100% confident that no one on the vice presiden
back the editor in chief of "the daily caller" news foundation, a civilian salute to christopher bedford is in the house. >> chris: great to be here. on a beautiful rainy monday. i've got a lot of work to do. >> melissa: he looked panicked when you said that. it's catching up. >> harris: let's get to the news. as we begin some of the white house is going offense against the anonymous author of that opinion editorial who claims to be part of the resistance within the...
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a guy with a major publication put nathanyou could bedford forrest on the cover of his magazine every month, he would. [laughter] why? because it sells. [laughter] or robert e. lee, for that matter. why is it that much bigger? why is gettysburg overshadowing it, though? i would like to leave you with one last, rhetorical question. and as far as the gettysburg and vicksburg debate right here. let's look at the question -- i actually just wrote this down in my own handwriting while i was back there eating lunch with ms. kate. i said to myself, what if we looked at this completely different? why don't we quit looking at it from the lenses of victories for the union, and why don't we look at it through the lens -- and this gets kind of hypothetical, but nevertheless -- what would have happened if those union forces would have been defeated? what would be the repercussions from that? and if you look at that question, gettysburg versus vicksburg, in a reverse form, if you will, then possibly you will be coming up with a better idea of why it was important that both union armies won in the f
a guy with a major publication put nathanyou could bedford forrest on the cover of his magazine every month, he would. [laughter] why? because it sells. [laughter] or robert e. lee, for that matter. why is it that much bigger? why is gettysburg overshadowing it, though? i would like to leave you with one last, rhetorical question. and as far as the gettysburg and vicksburg debate right here. let's look at the question -- i actually just wrote this down in my own handwriting while i was back...
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that happens to be cg bedford.ter quarterback trying to take over for the niners against the chargers. >> he will come out. >> if you think john gruden is animated after three losses and a rash of penalties imagine how things might be if they start out 0-4. and imagine if that comes to the cleveland browns. baker mayfield is actually end spent can you believe it? the golden state warriors have already played their first preseason game. as the five all-stars ok
that happens to be cg bedford.ter quarterback trying to take over for the niners against the chargers. >> he will come out. >> if you think john gruden is animated after three losses and a rash of penalties imagine how things might be if they start out 0-4. and imagine if that comes to the cleveland browns. baker mayfield is actually end spent can you believe it? the golden state warriors have already played their first preseason game. as the five all-stars ok
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. >> the last event we did was in bedford, new hampshire and i went upstairs to give him the exit pollsin the bedroom rehearsing his speech. i said we got the exit polls and he said what are they? i said you're gonna win. he said how much? i said you're gonna clobber. that has implications. i said, yeah, like you could be president. it has that implication. >> i remember just that hotel going crazy, just people everywhere crying and screaming and this elation and he whooped george bush's ass. >> in the weeks and months ahead i may say things you want to hear and i may say things you don't want to hear, but you will always -- you will always hear the truth from me no matter what. >> first of all, i was surprised. i thought i was gonna whip him. of course, he thought he was gonna whip me. it was a turning point for me because he outworked me and he had a better message for new hampshire and so i told my team, look, let's view this as a blessing not a defeat. for that i'm thankful because i needed to show people i could get off the mat. >> i will be glad to examine that proposal, but i als
. >> the last event we did was in bedford, new hampshire and i went upstairs to give him the exit pollsin the bedroom rehearsing his speech. i said we got the exit polls and he said what are they? i said you're gonna win. he said how much? i said you're gonna clobber. that has implications. i said, yeah, like you could be president. it has that implication. >> i remember just that hotel going crazy, just people everywhere crying and screaming and this elation and he whooped george...
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to "daily caller" news foundation editor-in-chief, chris bedford.ooking at that already the information that has been released is more than we have seen release from the five last supreme court picks combined and not enough. so what happens? >> i think it is, there is a couple things going on here. he has a longer paper trail than any other supreme court justice i can even think of ever because of his years and years advising the white house but some of that information is not allowed to be released. the kind of thing when the president asks for a legal opinion, that should be between the lawyer and the president. there is a little bit of disingenuous going on some of the democrats. for example, senator kamala harris, senator cory booker, they can't make decision until they have more evidence. before this hearing even began, they would not vote for kavanaugh, we'll not con firm him. it seems disingenuous coming from that point of view. neil: this might be political pay back for the way republicans treated merrick garland, president obama's choice fo
to "daily caller" news foundation editor-in-chief, chris bedford.ooking at that already the information that has been released is more than we have seen release from the five last supreme court picks combined and not enough. so what happens? >> i think it is, there is a couple things going on here. he has a longer paper trail than any other supreme court justice i can even think of ever because of his years and years advising the white house but some of that information is not...
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"daily caller" news foundation editor-in-chief, chris bedford. what do you think? >> joe manchin in west virginia is in a tough position. he is still ahead in the polls in west virginia. he has 10 to 12 points in the polls. but if he votes no on the supreme court nominee, that is the kind of thing that really, really is going to hurt him in west virginia. he could drop eight, nine, points, suddenly end up in competitive race. he is not showing a lot of courage right now. unless something comes out to corroborate this further he plans to vote yes but he won't announce anything because he is watching collins and murkowski, last republican holdouts. if he says i will vote for the nominee, go against the the party. he needs one of them to pass. looking good. roller coaster, neil. sometimes in the morning it looks good for kavanaugh. in the evening it looks absolutely terrible. we don't know what will happen. neil: you could argue joe donnelly indiana weighed the same issues ultimately decided to go the other way. that too could cost him in indiana, a state the presiden
"daily caller" news foundation editor-in-chief, chris bedford. what do you think? >> joe manchin in west virginia is in a tough position. he is still ahead in the polls in west virginia. he has 10 to 12 points in the polls. but if he votes no on the supreme court nominee, that is the kind of thing that really, really is going to hurt him in west virginia. he could drop eight, nine, points, suddenly end up in competitive race. he is not showing a lot of courage right now. unless...
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let's bring back our a-team cap re cafaro, chris bedford and phillip bump. >> this could have a headlinenders comes from. the campus 60s left. what is going on in yemen is a war between saudi arabia and the proxies for iran. people are getting killed and two mean forces going at it. the kind of scale and dangers of this war that we're seeing in yemen show how just and careful the united states is when we conduct any kind of military operations. >> eric: the situation horrible what's going on with yemen. the bombing of that bus which the critics say was bombed by the saudis using american munitions and that we basically have blood on our hands and the senator is referring to that. he is doing it in a joking way. >> it's tricky ground. a comedian -- it is clear he was intended to joke. we've seen lots of jokes in politics go south. it is hard to read that. whether or not it landed as a joke is a different question. i think he meant it that way. senator sanders is in a different position now than in college. even before he ran for president he is now essentially the voice of the far left in
let's bring back our a-team cap re cafaro, chris bedford and phillip bump. >> this could have a headlinenders comes from. the campus 60s left. what is going on in yemen is a war between saudi arabia and the proxies for iran. people are getting killed and two mean forces going at it. the kind of scale and dangers of this war that we're seeing in yemen show how just and careful the united states is when we conduct any kind of military operations. >> eric: the situation horrible what's...
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joining us on the couch today, the editor in chief of "the daily caller" news foundation, christopher bedfordto it. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein as reportedly arrived at the white house amid a "new york times" report on friday. if the article reporting that
joining us on the couch today, the editor in chief of "the daily caller" news foundation, christopher bedfordto it. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein as reportedly arrived at the white house amid a "new york times" report on friday. if the article reporting that
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maria: joining me right now is christopher bedford, daily caller in chief, chris, good to see you thisrning. >> good morning. maria: what do you say about this, the daily caller has done great work on all of the texts and breaking this stuff, we continue to see more evidence of this plan that they put in place to stop donald trump and not investigate hillary clinton, do you think anybody will investigate this and will there be accountability? >> looks like right now a lot of attacks, people trying to get more primary evidence and democrats and republicans have been able to dismiss each side as partisan but the more actual primary evidence that we get like the text messages that were allegedly lost to some technical glitch and then i guess just discovered again and we were able to get hands on them, show coordinated strategy between senior officials to leak information damaging to the information and to -- and to frame and destroy the life of this guy carter page leaking the washington post, fisa warrant put out for this guy, it's really embarrassing and shows that peter strzok may have
maria: joining me right now is christopher bedford, daily caller in chief, chris, good to see you thisrning. >> good morning. maria: what do you say about this, the daily caller has done great work on all of the texts and breaking this stuff, we continue to see more evidence of this plan that they put in place to stop donald trump and not investigate hillary clinton, do you think anybody will investigate this and will there be accountability? >> looks like right now a lot of...