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hugh pym, bbc news, bedford.asting several days if the chinese company huawei is forced to withdraw from the uk‘s 56 network. vodafone and bt said they would need at least five years to completely remove the chinese firm. 0ur security correspondent, gordon corera, joins me. the government seem to have made the decision to allow huawei to build the sg decision to allow huawei to build the 56 network but with a limit to how much, but that was not the end of it. the decision had to be reopened because of pressure from washington and also conservative mps who have wanted a tougher line on china as well as huawei partly because of hong kong and they want huawei to be excluded entirely from sg huawei to be excluded entirely from 56 and for it to happen quickly. what we had today was the other side of the argument, the telecoms companies are saying if you want that, there will be consequences, and a bt executive told a parliamentary committee it was impossible to get huawei to get zero ina impossible to get huawei to ge
hugh pym, bbc news, bedford.asting several days if the chinese company huawei is forced to withdraw from the uk‘s 56 network. vodafone and bt said they would need at least five years to completely remove the chinese firm. 0ur security correspondent, gordon corera, joins me. the government seem to have made the decision to allow huawei to build the sg decision to allow huawei to build the 56 network but with a limit to how much, but that was not the end of it. the decision had to be reopened...
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it's a question that chris bedford has thought a lot about.senior editor at "the federalist" we are happy to havt him on with us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. why should we care about statues being toppled? >> because statues are always followed by people. every time in history, tucker, that we have seen statues takeno down, from ancient rome to france where they started with symbols like at prisons, then started attacking churches, to here in america where they started with the statue of a confederate soldier and quickly moved to some mob violence to hanging statues in the streets to pulling down our founders. revolutionaries and mobs that go after symbols of a civilization never just want to stop at a symbol. they are not just angry at a statue. they are angry at whatever it represents. h what it represents is people, a civic society, this country, they will not stop until real hi blood is spilled in a targeted way. >> tucker: i don't think nancy pelosi is an intellectual but i think she's intuitive. she's not stupid. she is certain
it's a question that chris bedford has thought a lot about.senior editor at "the federalist" we are happy to havt him on with us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. why should we care about statues being toppled? >> because statues are always followed by people. every time in history, tucker, that we have seen statues takeno down, from ancient rome to france where they started with symbols like at prisons, then started attacking churches, to here in america where they started...
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christopher bedford what do you think.work environment, violation of civil rights act of 1964. what do you think? >> explicit, exactly, liz. in her piece worth reading for certain, she said explicitly, these are the problems she was facing. work place harrassment. these are legal problems for "the new york times" if she would decide to bring a lawsuit. my reading of the piece similar to yours, she might bring a lawsuit and she might have similar support in this matter. "new york times" is this a dangerous place. you never warrant the criticism you get from the outside to mirror the criticism from the inside. when those two things combine, it says to you and me that it is true. elizabeth: weiss, looks like she has gotted goods on them. she is jewish. "times" staffers called her quote a nazi. there she goes writing about the jews again. this is the about holier than thousand culture at "the new york times," they fingerpoint and attack. everyone else is wrong. when you do name-calling like that, you set aside rational illogic
christopher bedford what do you think.work environment, violation of civil rights act of 1964. what do you think? >> explicit, exactly, liz. in her piece worth reading for certain, she said explicitly, these are the problems she was facing. work place harrassment. these are legal problems for "the new york times" if she would decide to bring a lawsuit. my reading of the piece similar to yours, she might bring a lawsuit and she might have similar support in this matter. "new...
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david: christopher bedford. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you.record, we at fox are not specifically targeting george soros some claim they are for anything here. we play it strayed down the middle. we wanted to mention that. >>> coming up chicago is preparing to deploy 1200 additional police officers this holiday weekend to stop the worsening cycle of deadly street violence. fox native, fox news political analyst, gianno caldwell, on what is fueling the bloodshed around how we can stop it. that is coming ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ miles to the job site. the campsite. and anything else we set our sights on. miles that take us back to the places we want to go. and to the people who count on us. so, let's roll up our sleeves. because we've got miles to make up. find a stock basedtech. on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market
david: christopher bedford. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you.record, we at fox are not specifically targeting george soros some claim they are for anything here. we play it strayed down the middle. we wanted to mention that. >>> coming up chicago is preparing to deploy 1200 additional police officers this holiday weekend to stop the worsening cycle of deadly street violence. fox native, fox news political analyst, gianno caldwell, on what is fueling the bloodshed...
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joining us today, senior editor for "the federalist," chris bedford. also with us right now is dr. marc siegel. i want to start with you, dr. siegel, because we heard a clarification here on a lot of different grounds that we have covered before, including a lot of questioning about the health benefits of sending kids back to school versus the health risks. we've talked about those peer-reviewed studies on hydroxychloroquine, and why dr. fauci doesn't necessarily think that is the equivalent of a real study into it. have you heard anything in this hearing that you haven't heard before, though? that you consider truly new and unique? >> dr. siegel: i found several things very useful and unique. first of all, dr. fauci explained for the first time why he feels that he is so optimistic about operation warp speed and these vaccines. he compared it to the hiv attempts at making a vaccine, and he said this time we are seeing a very robust response. a very strong immune response. you can almost feel his excitement about this. he's a very cautious individual. several vaccine candidates are
joining us today, senior editor for "the federalist," chris bedford. also with us right now is dr. marc siegel. i want to start with you, dr. siegel, because we heard a clarification here on a lot of different grounds that we have covered before, including a lot of questioning about the health benefits of sending kids back to school versus the health risks. we've talked about those peer-reviewed studies on hydroxychloroquine, and why dr. fauci doesn't necessarily think that is the...
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to fishermen from gloucester to new bedford, to an immigrant restaurant owner who is trying >> he triedfind a way to make ends meet. to health-care workers who even now are still struggling to get access to the ppe that they need that they show up every single day for their community. times are tough, but our people are resilient. to a person, they are optimistic about our future, but they know that in order to deliver that future, we need change. the politics of the past will not build our future. i ask for your vote on september 1. >> that concludes tonight's debate. your voice. primary day is tuesday, september 1. please be safe and have a great night, everyone. ♪ c-span's washington journal, every day, we are taking your calls on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, former fda commissioner dr. scott on the u.s. and global response to the coronavirus outbreak. watch c-span's washington journal at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages,
to fishermen from gloucester to new bedford, to an immigrant restaurant owner who is trying >> he triedfind a way to make ends meet. to health-care workers who even now are still struggling to get access to the ppe that they need that they show up every single day for their community. times are tough, but our people are resilient. to a person, they are optimistic about our future, but they know that in order to deliver that future, we need change. the politics of the past will not build...
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bedford, maine, joe is an independent. caller: good morning representative, you said the last caller's question. let me ask you this way. can you tell us how much you are getting paid per year? and you are sitting here on this tv show? hundred $74,000? -- $174,000? $500,000, where you going next week? are you taking the summer break while we approach 130,000 dead americans? and you are going on vacation? host: lets at the congresswoman talk about what's happening in the recess. guest: let me be really clear joe, i have a facebook posting every single morning on my facebook and you will see that i am not at home. i'm on the:00 and phone from 5:30 until 8:00 every night. i have a great team working seven days a week because i have a lot of people that are scared to death. ppe, atrying to find number of my constituents [indiscernible] there are students in other countries and i'm working on higher education in my school systems, my teachers, my doctors, my nurses we get a call every week. i meet with mares on mondays and thur
bedford, maine, joe is an independent. caller: good morning representative, you said the last caller's question. let me ask you this way. can you tell us how much you are getting paid per year? and you are sitting here on this tv show? hundred $74,000? -- $174,000? $500,000, where you going next week? are you taking the summer break while we approach 130,000 dead americans? and you are going on vacation? host: lets at the congresswoman talk about what's happening in the recess. guest: let me be...
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then come barnsley, rochdale, 0ldham, blackburn with darwen, rotherham and bedford, and their infectionith slight increases on the previous week. experts say, with lockdown being eased, infection numbers need to be watched closely. the test and trace system becomes even more important to reduce rebounds across the country and reduce the risk of a second wave so, by unlocking these measures, we have made test and trace even more important and we need it to be up and running fully as soon as possible. scotland, wales and northern ireland all have their own testing and tracing systems, each with the same aim — early warning of any future spread of the virus. hugh pym, bbc news. from friday next week anyone going into shops in scotland will have to wear a face mask or covering. the first minister, nicola sturgeon, said the two metre social distancing rule would also be eased for some premises at the end of next week. and children under the age of 12 won't have to social distance when they're together outdoors. here's our scotland editor sarah smith. getting a point to take away in the stree
then come barnsley, rochdale, 0ldham, blackburn with darwen, rotherham and bedford, and their infectionith slight increases on the previous week. experts say, with lockdown being eased, infection numbers need to be watched closely. the test and trace system becomes even more important to reduce rebounds across the country and reduce the risk of a second wave so, by unlocking these measures, we have made test and trace even more important and we need it to be up and running fully as soon as...
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iller: i am a black man and am a defender of general -- bedford forrest. they have recently taken down a statue of an ancestor of mine. i am glad to see had gone. i remember the shame that statue used to cause my grandfather. that was the heritage she felt she had to hand to me and was ashamed of that heritage. [indiscernible] by blood are joined across racial lines. host:. up. we've got about half an hour left. if you want to call and give your comment, or post on twitter or facebook, you can do so. (202) 748-8000, if you support the effort of taking down the monuments and statues. if you oppose, (202) 748-8001. perhaps you are not sure, give us a call at (202) 748-8002. mississippi's republican governor tate reeves talked about the decision to remove the confederate flag from the state flag. here's a portion of that interview. [video clip] >> my goal throughout the last several weeks is to listen. i have done a lot of listening, i have done a lot of praying, i have worked with people both republican and democrat. i listen to those. what became more clear
iller: i am a black man and am a defender of general -- bedford forrest. they have recently taken down a statue of an ancestor of mine. i am glad to see had gone. i remember the shame that statue used to cause my grandfather. that was the heritage she felt she had to hand to me and was ashamed of that heritage. [indiscernible] by blood are joined across racial lines. host:. up. we've got about half an hour left. if you want to call and give your comment, or post on twitter or facebook, you can...
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chance to suddenly be good, she could be just like benedict arnold operated on some basic, as a base bedfordust like the rest of us. we are all amazing and we are all terrified. if we are all brave and all cowards. we are all defendants. some of us on the very same day. generalized that in this character, and in the spots, not just hazel, but the stories of benedict arnold and what it means to be good to be bad. and whether and what our identity several events. i always love that seven when i was researching this book, and by the way, half the great sources i have are inscribed right now. this might look around people. [laughter]. judge each other. as washington dc and virginia. so here's one of the things that happen. when i researched book, and met this military intelligence officer. and i asked where do we get the best intelligence. in one of the things that they said to me, this is a true story. he said that years ago, there's a dictator the faded the united states and its he hated us to their hearts into their bones, right down to the heart and bones. and what no one knew as dictator, o
chance to suddenly be good, she could be just like benedict arnold operated on some basic, as a base bedfordust like the rest of us. we are all amazing and we are all terrified. if we are all brave and all cowards. we are all defendants. some of us on the very same day. generalized that in this character, and in the spots, not just hazel, but the stories of benedict arnold and what it means to be good to be bad. and whether and what our identity several events. i always love that seven when i...
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i am from bedford, virginia.deregulations has been a substantial benefit to my colleagues and i over recent months during the covid-19 crisis. prior to covid restrictions, our small, local hospital that has limited access to specialty services used telehealth for neurological, mental health, and palliative care consult. however, telehealth is not something that was used within our primary care setting. since the deregulation, and expansion of guidelines through cms we've had the , opportunity to integrate video and audio visits as part of our patient care experience. during the covid crisis, there were days when almost all of my visits were done in telehealth. this allowed me to continue to care for my patients, including those that were the most vulnerable, without risking exposure to illness by bringing them into the office setting. since we've gone back to a more traditional model, we continue to offer telehealth visits which are a valuable option for patients with limited mobility and patients that remain at
i am from bedford, virginia.deregulations has been a substantial benefit to my colleagues and i over recent months during the covid-19 crisis. prior to covid restrictions, our small, local hospital that has limited access to specialty services used telehealth for neurological, mental health, and palliative care consult. however, telehealth is not something that was used within our primary care setting. since the deregulation, and expansion of guidelines through cms we've had the , opportunity...
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to find out that she was in bedford, new hampshire all along?here we were as a team of fox and of course other reporters for the new hampshire primary. we were there for four days. i could have found her myself, darn it, that would have been a good story to tell. incredible. and aside, not trying to be too light about this. they were so many victims that said she is the one that basically the ringleader and helping jeffrey epstein basically be a child molester amongst other problems that he had. and she, herself, has been accused of such. so i think it is extremely good that the fbi made the arrest, and now she will be held to account. i do wonder if she will say much. she's been very quiet. it depends, i guess, on what the federal government will try to do to her but they might be willing to make with her if she is willing to talk about this and get some justice for all of these victims. because they certainly deserve it. they have been through so much. so this is a really good way to advance this investigation. for the attorney general come i
to find out that she was in bedford, new hampshire all along?here we were as a team of fox and of course other reporters for the new hampshire primary. we were there for four days. i could have found her myself, darn it, that would have been a good story to tell. incredible. and aside, not trying to be too light about this. they were so many victims that said she is the one that basically the ringleader and helping jeffrey epstein basically be a child molester amongst other problems that he...
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the 78-year-old posted this from her pool in bedford, new york.lowers including the famous xheedian chelsea handler went nuts over her glowing skin. and she said if i look the good at 78, i'd better still have a pool to show myself off in. she does look amazing. sandhya, do you suspect any photo apps? >> you l t shterric sooks great at any age. oto to me on this er segment, i wouldn't have recognized her. she looks fantastic. i didn't see martha stewart in that picture. she looks so different. >> this is true. larry? >> you have to be using the custom air brush make-up that some of us are familiar with. >> would it make me look better. party at dan's now. party at daniel's. >> i'll bring the milk and cookies. >> i just have milk occasionally. >> please, orange juice slices as well, please. it will get crazy. maybe some green beans. if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide te
the 78-year-old posted this from her pool in bedford, new york.lowers including the famous xheedian chelsea handler went nuts over her glowing skin. and she said if i look the good at 78, i'd better still have a pool to show myself off in. she does look amazing. sandhya, do you suspect any photo apps? >> you l t shterric sooks great at any age. oto to me on this er segment, i wouldn't have recognized her. she looks fantastic. i didn't see martha stewart in that picture. she looks so...
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let's get the read of all of this from chris bedford. this is a long list, a who's who list, you wonder about all the people that didn't, what do you think? >> it was difficult for little guys to get loans. the way congress wrote this was relaxed last minute by lobbying the banks that wanted money to move easier. while the small community banks are phenomenal getting money to their community, they rely on and a part of, incentives for bigger banks have not lined up that. the law was first-come-first-served once the loan is submitted to the bank for the small business administration, before that banks were choosing companies that owe them money. companies more likely to survive. companies where they could make a higher profit than the smaller loan for giving this loan. they were polluted in that way. these are money-making institutions. because of that, because of the lackness of some of the law to make money move more quickly, big companies got taxpayer money that was meant to keep main street alive. neil: we should stress here, chris, n
let's get the read of all of this from chris bedford. this is a long list, a who's who list, you wonder about all the people that didn't, what do you think? >> it was difficult for little guys to get loans. the way congress wrote this was relaxed last minute by lobbying the banks that wanted money to move easier. while the small community banks are phenomenal getting money to their community, they rely on and a part of, incentives for bigger banks have not lined up that. the law was...
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but all i think i can safely say that nothing has approached the magnitude of this evening to bedford so it is with sincere gratitude that had the pleasure of introducing, the president and editor-in-chief. [applause]. [applause]. [background sounds]. >> thank you greg. it is good to be here back among friends. and on behalf of all of my colleagues in this publishing group. thank you for the work that you do. bookselling is a noble endeavor. you make readers of the world. and that you do so without quitting or failing the heroes to us all. i'm as excited as you are about this evening. among his notable achievements. [laughter]. he presided over the longest economic expansion in the history of the united states. [applause]. [applause]. he was responsible for moving the nation from record it deficits to the record surplus. [applause]. a provided crucial investments in education, tax relief for working families and helped millions of americans move from welfare to work. [applause]. is been an for civil rights. he has promoted peace. [applause]. and democracy throughout the world. [applau
but all i think i can safely say that nothing has approached the magnitude of this evening to bedford so it is with sincere gratitude that had the pleasure of introducing, the president and editor-in-chief. [applause]. [applause]. [background sounds]. >> thank you greg. it is good to be here back among friends. and on behalf of all of my colleagues in this publishing group. thank you for the work that you do. bookselling is a noble endeavor. you make readers of the world. and that you do...
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. >> nathan bedford forrest was a civil war general. he was a democrat. he was the founder of the kkk. the kkk was for all intents and purposes, the shock troops, the terrorist arm of the democratic party in the post-civil war era right up to the 1920s, right up until the 1950s, even into the '60s. they were the antifa of their era. the democratic party start of the civil war because the republican abraham lincoln was elected in 1860. 1861, fort sumter was fired on by southern democrats. the fort held by union troops. that was what kicked off the civil war. was the attack by southern democrats on northern troops in fort sumter, charleston harbor in south carolina. i read that piece and i shook my head, thinking this is the perfect example of why the left is so dangerous. because they will lie about anything to achieve power. >> laura: perfectly in line with the angles title, why they lie. this is the only way they can get power by distorting history and toppling statues. i guess they think that's the future. craig, we are going to have you back real soon.
. >> nathan bedford forrest was a civil war general. he was a democrat. he was the founder of the kkk. the kkk was for all intents and purposes, the shock troops, the terrorist arm of the democratic party in the post-civil war era right up to the 1920s, right up until the 1950s, even into the '60s. they were the antifa of their era. the democratic party start of the civil war because the republican abraham lincoln was elected in 1860. 1861, fort sumter was fired on by southern democrats....
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lee, jefferson davis, nay on this bedford forest, these are guys who -- betrayed their country in defenseavery. i hope slavery isn't the value he wants to defend. >> parish that thought, that's for sure. so let's take a look at your state, virginia, which entered phase 3 of reopening on wednesday. the next day state health officials reported it was the largest single day jump in deaths since late may, 31 new deaths reported there. how worried are you about virginia getting into phase 3 as we're seeing all these other states seeing spikes in new cases? >> i'm very worried about it. we're lucky to have the only country -- and he's been careful so far. i hope we'll push the pause button if this doesn't work out. >> all right congressman, little hiccups with the audio. we appreciate your time on weekends with alex whit. enjoy your holiday. >>> coming up next an nbc news exclusive joe biden on the meaning of independence day and democracy. on this fourth of july, we are honoring veterans. here is a look at an american hero who continues to serve his country even after leaving the service. >> n
lee, jefferson davis, nay on this bedford forest, these are guys who -- betrayed their country in defenseavery. i hope slavery isn't the value he wants to defend. >> parish that thought, that's for sure. so let's take a look at your state, virginia, which entered phase 3 of reopening on wednesday. the next day state health officials reported it was the largest single day jump in deaths since late may, 31 new deaths reported there. how worried are you about virginia getting into phase 3 as...
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there's a statue of general nathan bedford forest in tennessee in memphis just a hop skip and a jump away from me and it's truly an ugly statue of an ugly man who has ugly history and ideals. so why are these statues up if they're not to control? and that statue was dedicated in 1998. guest: thank you, sir. it's a great question. look, statues can be commissioned by anybody who has got the money and the african american community did not have the money to fund statues in the early days of freedom and civil rights in the 1860s and 70s except for the lincoln emancipation monument to which they directed funds. the -- there was another forest that was moved from the public square and the park that contained it was named for forest, and that name was rescinded. he was an ugly character and he was unfortunately lionized the what he deserved in civil war. shelby called him one of the great characters of the war. in fact he was a monster who killed african american soldiers after they had surrendered and he was a former slave trader. and after the war he became i think the founding grand wiz
there's a statue of general nathan bedford forest in tennessee in memphis just a hop skip and a jump away from me and it's truly an ugly statue of an ugly man who has ugly history and ideals. so why are these statues up if they're not to control? and that statue was dedicated in 1998. guest: thank you, sir. it's a great question. look, statues can be commissioned by anybody who has got the money and the african american community did not have the money to fund statues in the early days of...
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two fishermen from gloucester to new bedford, to an immigrant who is tryinger to find a way to make endst. two health-care workers who are still trying to find access to the ppe they need, but they show up every single day for their patients. times are tough, but our people are resilient. they are optimistic about our future, but they know that in order to deliver that future, we need change. ask for your vote on september 1. latoya: that concludes tonight's debate. we thank you senator ed markey and commerce men joe kennedy. your vote is your voice. primary day is tuesday, september 1. lisa b said, and have a great night, everyone. a please be safe, and have great night, everyone. >>
two fishermen from gloucester to new bedford, to an immigrant who is tryinger to find a way to make endst. two health-care workers who are still trying to find access to the ppe they need, but they show up every single day for their patients. times are tough, but our people are resilient. they are optimistic about our future, but they know that in order to deliver that future, we need change. ask for your vote on september 1. latoya: that concludes tonight's debate. we thank you senator ed...
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. >> conrad grew up in and around the old fishing town of new bedford, massachusetts, where his far andrandfather run a tug boat and barge business. his father said it seemed that he was destined to take to the sea from day one. >> after two or three days old, my dad brought him on the tug boat. i wanted him to follow in my footsteps. i was hoping that he would be able to just, you know, take over the business some day. >> not only was conrad the first born in the roy family, he was also the first grandchild. his aunt, chrissie roy, said s . >> my son would follow him around like a duck. he was the cousin that everyone looked up to. >> but in high school, the happy go lucky son started to change. >> his father and i divorced and i don't know any child that is not affected by divorce. >> he was 16? >> yeah and it was going through the hormones and he anxiety depression. >> he talked about it in this skroo diary. >> i feel like i'm wired different than everyone else. >> it was while 16, while struggling with anxiety depression, that he found michelle carter. they met and conrad and his si
. >> conrad grew up in and around the old fishing town of new bedford, massachusetts, where his far andrandfather run a tug boat and barge business. his father said it seemed that he was destined to take to the sea from day one. >> after two or three days old, my dad brought him on the tug boat. i wanted him to follow in my footsteps. i was hoping that he would be able to just, you know, take over the business some day. >> not only was conrad the first born in the roy family,...
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it focuses on outdoor projects around her farm in bedford, new york. what's a flirty how i don't know if that was a 40 pounds, but her fans are coughing like duck lips when you say bruce so is that a 40 path that's a thirst trap thursday, if i ever saw one martha stewart. >>i'm shocked right now, but i love it, i'm so jealous of her relationship with snoop to they have the best friendship ever. >>all right, let's take a look at as a ball right now noticing that high cloud cover overhead but low clouds and fog will arrive a little later during the overnight hours but it will impact your friday morning commute with visibility at or near 0 especially along the bay area's shoreline but better lifting in clearing, byron your new lunchtime hour but we're going to remain on the cooler side mainly along the san francisco peninsula coastline expect to see a little bit more clouds and sun and temperatures out there right now already cooling down along the coast mid to upper 50's widespread low to mid 60's for most of our inland valleys, but mild still in antioch
it focuses on outdoor projects around her farm in bedford, new york. what's a flirty how i don't know if that was a 40 pounds, but her fans are coughing like duck lips when you say bruce so is that a 40 path that's a thirst trap thursday, if i ever saw one martha stewart. >>i'm shocked right now, but i love it, i'm so jealous of her relationship with snoop to they have the best friendship ever. >>all right, let's take a look at as a ball right now noticing that high cloud cover...
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fishermen from boston and new bedford whose livelihood is on the line it again.n immigrant restaurant owner -- hisled in his tire entire extended family to try to find a way to make ends meet. two health-care workers who are still struggling to get access to the ppe they need, but they show up everything will die for their community. peoplere tough, but our are resilient. they are optimistic about our future, but they know that in order to deliver that future, we need change. the politics of the past will not build our future. i asked for your road on september 1. -- your vote on some number first. latoyia: thank you. that concludes our debate. remember, your vote is your voice. primary day is tuesday, september 1. please be safe, and have a great night, everyone. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] --tuesday at 10 a clock a.m. at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, a hearing with attorney general william barr.
fishermen from boston and new bedford whose livelihood is on the line it again.n immigrant restaurant owner -- hisled in his tire entire extended family to try to find a way to make ends meet. two health-care workers who are still struggling to get access to the ppe they need, but they show up everything will die for their community. peoplere tough, but our are resilient. they are optimistic about our future, but they know that in order to deliver that future, we need change. the politics of...
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our understanding the boston division of the fbi took maxwell into custody at 8:30 this morning in bedfordw hampshire, held in new hampshire for a virtual court appearance. obviously we're still in covid-19 times. so she'll appear via video with the judge here in new york. that is not something that we'll be able to broadcast unfortunately because of federal court rules. approximately six counts all tied to conspireing with jeffrey epstein, the person on the left, that we're looking at, conspireing with him to sexually abuss minors. as sarah fitzpatrick, my colleague, points out, she herself has been accused of sexually abussing minors in the past, denied the charges. when we previously reported on this, jonathan dietz, my colleague, reports she was taken into custody this morning. this is all part of the ongoing investigation into jeffrey epstein's crimes. eamon, it was almost exactly a year ago that he was charged. of course he eventually died by suicide in a manhattan detention facility last august but it was july 5st last year he was taken into federal kus custody when h stepped off a
our understanding the boston division of the fbi took maxwell into custody at 8:30 this morning in bedfordw hampshire, held in new hampshire for a virtual court appearance. obviously we're still in covid-19 times. so she'll appear via video with the judge here in new york. that is not something that we'll be able to broadcast unfortunately because of federal court rules. approximately six counts all tied to conspireing with jeffrey epstein, the person on the left, that we're looking at,...
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probably more than a few eyebrows raised with the news that she was arrested in bedford, new hampshire. she's heiress to a publishing fortune but now stands charged with enticing minors in a conspiracy to engage them in sex acts. in english, they're accusing her of being the recruiter for jeffrey epstein, who as you know, a year ago almost to the day was charged with sex trafficking of minor girls. epstein's charges related to acts between 2002 and 2005. these are about acts between 1994 and 1997. they involve three minor girls who are unnamed, as is typical in an indictment like this for minors, one of them as young as 14. it accuses maxwell of going up to these girls, enticing them with shopping, food, then encouraging them to take gifts like money for travel, money for school from epstein, and essentially enticing them into their web to engage in sex acts with epstein in his many homes including new mexico, palm beach, florida, here in new york city, on the upper east side, and in london as well. and all of this is interesting as well because you have the u.s. attorney, former u.s.
probably more than a few eyebrows raised with the news that she was arrested in bedford, new hampshire. she's heiress to a publishing fortune but now stands charged with enticing minors in a conspiracy to engage them in sex acts. in english, they're accusing her of being the recruiter for jeffrey epstein, who as you know, a year ago almost to the day was charged with sex trafficking of minor girls. epstein's charges related to acts between 2002 and 2005. these are about acts between 1994 and...
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not just about one project, it's about the transformation for communities like fall rivers and new bedford in massachusetts that can power the future. >> all right. >> i'll put it up against anyone. >> senator markey, a tight 30 seconds to respond, please. >> well, alexandria ocasio-cortez and i introduced the green new deal, a revolution in the way to run this, the planet is running a fever. all electric vehicles, new plug-in vehicles, storage battery technologies, energy conservation strategies across this country to create millions of jobs, to save all of creation by engaging in massive job creation. >> all right. >> and that's the leadership i've provided with aoc. >> all right, senator. >> and requires-- >> senator, i, thank you so much. >> exposed to pollution-- >> thank you, senator markey you co-authored the green new deal and you mentioned that and actually we are going to move on to rapid fire, i want to make sure we have time for that, we promised it quick questions and questions answers. if you were joe biden, who would you pick for a running mate, i need a name. >> ed markey,
not just about one project, it's about the transformation for communities like fall rivers and new bedford in massachusetts that can power the future. >> all right. >> i'll put it up against anyone. >> senator markey, a tight 30 seconds to respond, please. >> well, alexandria ocasio-cortez and i introduced the green new deal, a revolution in the way to run this, the planet is running a fever. all electric vehicles, new plug-in vehicles, storage battery technologies,...
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chris bedford from the federalist. more of big-tech hearings as ceo's defend business practices, that's right after this, stay with us. mom? you'll get an extra 15% on top of what geico could already save you. can i call you back? your father's been researching our geneology. we're vikings! there's never been a better time to save with geico. switch by october seventh for an extra 15% on car and motorcycle insurance. hey, we lost the wifi password. do you remember what that is? now every bath fitter bathbath fis installed quickly, safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old to new. from worn to wow. the beautiful bath you've always wanted, done right, installed by one expert technician, all in one day. we've been creating moments like these for 35 years, and we're here to help you get started. book your free virtual or in-home design consultation today. >> why should instagram be broken off to a separate company? >> well, congressman, i think the ftc had all of these documents and reviewed this and u
chris bedford from the federalist. more of big-tech hearings as ceo's defend business practices, that's right after this, stay with us. mom? you'll get an extra 15% on top of what geico could already save you. can i call you back? your father's been researching our geneology. we're vikings! there's never been a better time to save with geico. switch by october seventh for an extra 15% on car and motorcycle insurance. hey, we lost the wifi password. do you remember what that is? now every bath...
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it's about the transformation we can see for communities like fall river and new bedford, and the opportunityto build an entire new industry here in massachusetts that can help power the future. i would put my leadership on this against anyone. latoya: senator markey, a tight 30 seconds to respond. en. markey: alexandria ocasio-cortez and i introduced the green new deal. the planet is running a fever. we need a massive deployment of wind and solar, all electric vehicles, new plug in vehicles, storage battery technologies, energy conservation strategies across the country to create millions of jobs, to save all of creation by engaging in massive job creation. atoya: you co-authored the reen new deal, you just talked about that. actually, we are going to move on to rapidfire because i want to make sure we have the time that we promise. quick question, quick answers here. if you were joe biden, who would you pick for a running mate? rep. kennedy: ed markey, and other than that i will defer to joe biden. sen. markey: i would pick elizabeth warren, and other than that, an african-american woman. l
it's about the transformation we can see for communities like fall river and new bedford, and the opportunityto build an entire new industry here in massachusetts that can help power the future. i would put my leadership on this against anyone. latoya: senator markey, a tight 30 seconds to respond. en. markey: alexandria ocasio-cortez and i introduced the green new deal. the planet is running a fever. we need a massive deployment of wind and solar, all electric vehicles, new plug in vehicles,...
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but the moment that bedford that was captured needs a new gasket, you have a problem because someone has to make it a spoke. that is not conducive to speed and all the rest of it. the whole thing, the speed of maneuver, which you have written about so brilliantly in your books, it makes the ability to maneuver at such speeds is suddenly gone and suddenly the germans are not so special after all. when fritz todt says to hitler, we are not going to win, that is what he is talking about. the losses are starting to be catastrophic. by autumn 1941, the manpower is already on the way. they have taken the cream of the young men. they are already having to pull people out of factories and place them with soviet prisoners of war who are unmotivated, underfed, and the rest of it. hitler says to him, what do you think i should do? todt says, sue for peace. hitler being hitler says, nothing doing, mate. one of the things i think is really fascinating is you have got this great exhibition here. we assumed america enters the war in 1941 fully formed. what has been revelatory to me was that was not
but the moment that bedford that was captured needs a new gasket, you have a problem because someone has to make it a spoke. that is not conducive to speed and all the rest of it. the whole thing, the speed of maneuver, which you have written about so brilliantly in your books, it makes the ability to maneuver at such speeds is suddenly gone and suddenly the germans are not so special after all. when fritz todt says to hitler, we are not going to win, that is what he is talking about. the...
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thathe moment that bedford was captured at dunkirk needs a new gasket, you got a problem. and of course that is not conducive to speed and all the rest of it. maneuver that you always read about so brilliantly theour books is that usp, ability to maneuver and move and operate at such speed suddenly is gone and suddenly the germans are not quite so special after all. hitler wee says to are not going to win, that's what he's talking about. the losses are catastrophic. the manpower is already on the way, they've already taken the young men, they're already having to pull people out of unmotivated,e unfed and all the rest of it. im,?hitler says to h -- what you think i should do? and so he keeps going. the interesting thing to me, one of the things i think it's welly fascinating is that americaust assumed that was fully formed as the arsenal of democracy. what is the revolutionary to me in my research is that that was not assured whatsoever. however there is no getting away from the fact that america is a very large country and up until i can 41, they could be used in factorie
thathe moment that bedford was captured at dunkirk needs a new gasket, you got a problem. and of course that is not conducive to speed and all the rest of it. maneuver that you always read about so brilliantly theour books is that usp, ability to maneuver and move and operate at such speed suddenly is gone and suddenly the germans are not quite so special after all. hitler wee says to are not going to win, that's what he's talking about. the losses are catastrophic. the manpower is already on...
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iller: i am a black man and am a defender of general -- bedford forrest.hey have recently taken down a statue of an ancestor of mine. i am glad to see had gone. i remember the shame that statue used to cause my grandfather. that was the heritage she felt she had to hand to me and was ashamed of that heritage. [indiscernible] by blood are joined across racial lines. host:. up. we've got about half an hour left. if you want to call and give your comment, or post on twitter or facebook, you can do so. (202) 748-8000, if you support the effort of taking down the monuments and statues. if you oppose, (202) 748-8001. perhaps you are not sure, give us a call at (202) 748-8002. mississippi's republican governor tate reeves talked about the decision to remove the confederate flag from the state flag. here's a portion of that interview. [video clip] >> my goal throughout the last several weeks is to listen. i have done a lot of listening, i have done a lot of praying, i have worked with people both republican and democrat. i listen to those. what became more clear t
iller: i am a black man and am a defender of general -- bedford forrest.hey have recently taken down a statue of an ancestor of mine. i am glad to see had gone. i remember the shame that statue used to cause my grandfather. that was the heritage she felt she had to hand to me and was ashamed of that heritage. [indiscernible] by blood are joined across racial lines. host:. up. we've got about half an hour left. if you want to call and give your comment, or post on twitter or facebook, you can do...
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states and russia almost getting into a nuclear war and having a tactical nuclear exchange for the bedfordident about a navy destroyer that seeks to track a russian submarine. the captain of that destroyer becomes a modern-day ahab as in moby dick tracking this russian submarine. the cat and mouse game they play in the icy waters off the coast of greenland and iceland , how that could have dragged those two nations into a war. or on the beach by an australian about a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world'ss environment. these are cautionary tales, they are novels, they are fiction, they are not designed to be predictive. they're helpfully the opposite and that they are cautionary. >> as we do with all authors on in-depth. we wonder what the favorite books are, what they are currently reading? admiral stavridis sent us two pages worth we will show you a couple of those the guns of august, a brief history of seven killings and some other books included is the vanities, underground railroad, by colson whitehead, "the handmaid's tale", admiral? >> guest: what am marvelous, marvelous wor
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she went to correctional institution for women in bedford hills. she went in in the same way that she went to court for mapp v. ohio. which is she was sure of herself, she admitted that she had been involved in some wrongdoing but she was unapologetic about it. and while she was in prison she -- her personality can be described just with a couple of anecdotes. one, a few weeks before -- when she first got there she was coming out of her cell and one of the guards said, hey, dolly, and she said who are you? i don't know you from anyone on the street. you can call me ms. mapp. she sort of commanded respect from the people around her. and she also learned the law. she helped inmates use the law library and she sort of tried to be her own person in prison. there's a wonderful anecdote which i think ken armstrong captured which said that she wouldn't eat in the cafeteria. she wanted her food to be brought to her because she thought eating in the cafeteria was like pigs in a trough. she demanded that the food be brought to her. she had a very specific di
she went to correctional institution for women in bedford hills. she went in in the same way that she went to court for mapp v. ohio. which is she was sure of herself, she admitted that she had been involved in some wrongdoing but she was unapologetic about it. and while she was in prison she -- her personality can be described just with a couple of anecdotes. one, a few weeks before -- when she first got there she was coming out of her cell and one of the guards said, hey, dolly, and she said...
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federal officials say ghislaine maxwell was taken into authority at 8:30 this morning living in bedford, new hampshire, savannah. >> pete, thank you so much on the breaking news. prosecutors are going to have a news conference later where we'll learn about the charges. our reporting is that conspiracy is one of them, conspiracy and sexual abuse of minors. it is a significant development. >> savannah, here's the thing, someone who's covered this from the beginning, you spent time with one of epstein's accusers, it is hard to understate how significant a development this is. >> it is huge. when you talk to accusers, i interviewed many of them over the years, they said she was not just a recruiter or enabler but a participant in sexual abuse and trafficking of minors with epstein. the accusers waited all this time for something to happen with regard to her. many said why hasn't she been charged, what's the holdup. after jeffrey epstein committed suicide in jail and many accusers felt like justice was stolen from them, for some the arrest will provide some sense of that justice. they wanted
federal officials say ghislaine maxwell was taken into authority at 8:30 this morning living in bedford, new hampshire, savannah. >> pete, thank you so much on the breaking news. prosecutors are going to have a news conference later where we'll learn about the charges. our reporting is that conspiracy is one of them, conspiracy and sexual abuse of minors. it is a significant development. >> savannah, here's the thing, someone who's covered this from the beginning, you spent time...
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dave is next, new hampshire, bedford, hello. good morning, yes.efinitely oppose it, i think it's just a political stunt. the reason i say that is that when this all started and they released it up -- hello? host: you are still on. caller: you go into all the stores and you have somebody sitting there. you walk in the store, they are seeing if you have a mask or not and they are checking it off. what is the reason for that? far as i'm concerned, they shouldn't be checking off do you need a mask or do you not. host: you are talking about what the stores are doing? themr: yeah, i keep asking , you are doing this for masks? they say yeah. i say who are you working for and i get no answer. so, as far as i'm concerned. host: aren't they working for the store? caller: i don't know, they wouldn't tell me. i think it is just to keep the fear factor in. that's the way the democrats work. host: another person brought this up, to keep the fear up, to what end? why do they want to keep this going? ahh, they want to keep the fear in to stop the elections into t
dave is next, new hampshire, bedford, hello. good morning, yes.efinitely oppose it, i think it's just a political stunt. the reason i say that is that when this all started and they released it up -- hello? host: you are still on. caller: you go into all the stores and you have somebody sitting there. you walk in the store, they are seeing if you have a mask or not and they are checking it off. what is the reason for that? far as i'm concerned, they shouldn't be checking off do you need a mask...
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russia almost getting into a nuclear war and having a tactical nuclear exchange, or the novel the bedford incident about a navy destroyer that seeks to track a russian submarine, expect captain of that destroyer becomes a modern-day ahab, as in moby dick, tracking that submarine game and the cat and mouse game they play off the coast of greenland and how that could have dragged those two nations into a war. or on the beach by neville shoot, an australian, about a nuclear education change that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales. they're novels, they're fiction. they're not designed to be predictive. they are, hopefully, the opposite of predictive in that they are cost-sharing. >> host: as we do with all or authors who are on "in depth," we can them what some of their favorite books are, what they're currently reading. admiral stavridis sent us two pages worth, but we're going to show you a couple of those, and that includes margaret atwood's the hand maid's tale, the guns of august, a brief history of seven killings by marlon james, some other books that he in
russia almost getting into a nuclear war and having a tactical nuclear exchange, or the novel the bedford incident about a navy destroyer that seeks to track a russian submarine, expect captain of that destroyer becomes a modern-day ahab, as in moby dick, tracking that submarine game and the cat and mouse game they play off the coast of greenland and how that could have dragged those two nations into a war. or on the beach by neville shoot, an australian, about a nuclear education change that...
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states and russia almost getting into a nuclear war and having a tactical nuclear exchange or the bedford incident about a navy destroyer as to track a submarine's and moby dick tracking this russian submarine in the cat and mouse game they played in the icy waters off the coast of greenland and iceland, how that could have dragged those two nations into a war. or on the beach in within australian with a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales, they ared novels, they are fiction, they are not designed to be predictive. there hopefully the opposite of predictive and they are cautionary. so as we do with all authors who are on in-depth we asked them what their favorite books are, what they're currently reading? admiral stavridis sent us a few pages worth will show you a couple of those. we have "the handmaid's tale", the guns of august, a brief history of seven killings underground railroad by colson whitehead "the handmaid's ortale" admiral? so what a marvelous marvelous work of it admiration. i would guess that many people will have seen the
states and russia almost getting into a nuclear war and having a tactical nuclear exchange or the bedford incident about a navy destroyer as to track a submarine's and moby dick tracking this russian submarine in the cat and mouse game they played in the icy waters off the coast of greenland and iceland, how that could have dragged those two nations into a war. or on the beach in within australian with a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales,...
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united states and russia almost getting into a nuclear war, having a tactical nuclear exchange or the bedford incident about a navy destroyer that seeks to track a russian submarine and the captain of that destroyer becomes a modern-day ahab tracking this russian submarine and the cat and mouse game they play in the icy waters off the coast of greenland and iceland and how that could have dragged those nations into a war, or on the beach about a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales, novels, fiction, not designed to be predictive, they are hopefully the opposite of predictive in that they are cautionary. >> host: as we do with all authors who are on "in depth" we asked what their favorite books are, what they are currently reading. admiral stavridis santos two pages worth but we will show a couple of those including margaret atwood's the handmade's tale, the guns of august, a brief history of 7 killings by marlon james, the books included are tom wolfe's bonfire of the vanities, underground railroad, the handmade's tale, admiral? >> what a marv
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bedford, maine, joe is an independent.aller: good morning representative, you said the last caller's question. let me ask you this way. can you tell us how much you are getting paid per year? and you are sitting here on this tv show? hundred $74,000? -- $174,000? $500,000, where you going next week? are you taking the summer break while we approach 130,000 dead americans? and you are going on vacation? host: lets at the congresswoman talk about what's happening in the recess. guest: let me be really clear joe, i have a facebook posting every single morning on my facebook and you will see that i am not at home. i'm on the:00 and phone from 5:30 until 8:00 every night. i have a great team working seven days a week because i have a lot of people that are scared to death. ppe, atrying to find number of my constituents [indiscernible] there are students in other countries and i'm working on higher education in my school systems, my teachers, my doctors, my nurses we get a call every week. i meet with mares on mondays and thursd
bedford, maine, joe is an independent.aller: good morning representative, you said the last caller's question. let me ask you this way. can you tell us how much you are getting paid per year? and you are sitting here on this tv show? hundred $74,000? -- $174,000? $500,000, where you going next week? are you taking the summer break while we approach 130,000 dead americans? and you are going on vacation? host: lets at the congresswoman talk about what's happening in the recess. guest: let me be...
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gilly and maxwell arrested this morning in the small town of bedford, new hampshire, and she's facingeral charges including two counts of perjury. she is charged with engaging in sexual misconduct with minors. maxwell will be in federal court ater today. and that is scheduled for noon eastern time so we should say that a short time from now. more updates coming this hour. as house intelligence officials get ready to briefed congressional leaders. this hour on reports of russian bounties paid for killing american troops. welcome to a brand-new hour of america's newsroom, i'm sandra smith. >> trace: sandra, good morning. i'm trace gallagher. what's been called a spirit of america showcase at 11:30 a.m. eastern, the russian bounty intel. they spoke out about those reports saying if they are true, russia could face consequences. speak to anyone else would hear about it that was involved. and i'm here to protect them. that something that presented to me. >> sandra: we will hear from the president again a short time from now. good morning. >> this morning the gang of eight will be led by th
gilly and maxwell arrested this morning in the small town of bedford, new hampshire, and she's facingeral charges including two counts of perjury. she is charged with engaging in sexual misconduct with minors. maxwell will be in federal court ater today. and that is scheduled for noon eastern time so we should say that a short time from now. more updates coming this hour. as house intelligence officials get ready to briefed congressional leaders. this hour on reports of russian bounties paid...
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unit, people who straightened out times square for me are the people who straightened out harlem and bedford-stuyvesantrol is meaningless. >> there are some people say that if i crime unit had its share of problems and needed to be disbanded but what do you think? do we need to start to get back to that prevention type of policing? >> you find a way to resolve it. a cop that is in uniform is only going to make so many kinds of arrest. when you talk about having guns and people doing undercover work in police departments, those are the plainclothes officers. you need to plainclothes officers and i hope that they will reevaluate and rethink this, if they are not serving the citizens of new york by disbanding this unit. >> john: ted williams, always good to see you. we appreciate it. >> sandra: fox news alert on what fox news experts are calling the new epicenter of the coronavirus in the u.s. florida is seen a spike in new cases in the last month and the trend line is doing in going in the wrong direction. return of lockdown restrictions is a real possibility. >> we are going to have to look at closing s
unit, people who straightened out times square for me are the people who straightened out harlem and bedford-stuyvesantrol is meaningless. >> there are some people say that if i crime unit had its share of problems and needed to be disbanded but what do you think? do we need to start to get back to that prevention type of policing? >> you find a way to resolve it. a cop that is in uniform is only going to make so many kinds of arrest. when you talk about having guns and people doing...