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three hundred thirty two women alleging dr larry nasser sexually abused them ohio state spokesman ben johnson confirm the reports against straus the sexual misconduct dating back from one nine hundred seventy nine to one nine hundred ninety seven the investigation is currently ongoing and the university is encouraging victims and witnesses to come forward with any further information in washington ceremony r.t. . boy i really hope more people do stuff or i hope that the reporting of this story gives people the courage to step forward because we do need to see that these people do need to be brought down everybody's pretty young children university students and you know people who look up to them as a position of authority those people have to be brought down i think is really interesting and jim jordan says seriously it's a. long hard felt. self inventory yes when you say something when you were in a second i'm going to tell you some of the facts of this case of what we know and for him to say if there were in fact victims. as if they were in fact just noted that one of the so dr richard stra
three hundred thirty two women alleging dr larry nasser sexually abused them ohio state spokesman ben johnson confirm the reports against straus the sexual misconduct dating back from one nine hundred seventy nine to one nine hundred ninety seven the investigation is currently ongoing and the university is encouraging victims and witnesses to come forward with any further information in washington ceremony r.t. . boy i really hope more people do stuff or i hope that the reporting of this story...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting...
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peanut johnson and josh gibson will be on a mural. in is historic next to ben's chili bowl. johnson was the first woman to pitch in the leagues and one of only three women to ever play in th. leag josh gibson was a 12-time all-star. he was siphogned by the homeste grays and g played hoes here in d.c. >> that's a great time for baball in the city.> all-star fanfest kibcks off tomorrow. we got a sneak peek with one of the utndors. checkhat she saw. >> we have the senators here. tell me about the jersey and the value here. >> this is one of the items wher we offer local flavor. this is from the 1961 washington senators. rollie hemsley, not a star player but gives you a sense. early flannel. this was before the senators left to become the expos. and now, they're back. >> how much? >> should be about $1 no$100. >>> that's going to be live tomorrow. >>> here's four things to know, nominee frgs ts for the emmy aw will be made this morning. >>> today, the metro board is voting on extending parking fees. if you park in a garage but don't ride the train, you're paying a nonrider free.
peanut johnson and josh gibson will be on a mural. in is historic next to ben's chili bowl. johnson was the first woman to pitch in the leagues and one of only three women to ever play in th. leag josh gibson was a 12-time all-star. he was siphogned by the homeste grays and g played hoes here in d.c. >> that's a great time for baball in the city.> all-star fanfest kibcks off tomorrow. we got a sneak peek with one of the utndors. checkhat she saw. >> we have the senators here....
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chil ben's i bowl. johnsonl in the men's negro league. she was also honored at the white house by president clinton bac in 1999. johnson died last year here in the district. she was 82 years old. >> didn't know. >> well deserved honor though put her on that mural. love it. >> some history right there. navy is letting its hair down. the new hair styles its female serviceem c wear. >> a preview of the finalm matchup russia when we come >> ♪ >> ♪ at ikea, we believe your perfect student so she can afford to feel at home without breaking your budget. sand... who's there? to feel at home hey. a boy? you never told aour dad and me about... oh, on the bed? absolutely not! okay... stfiying together is ... but not pricey. what'going on now? move the flag. ♪ life's bleachable moments need clorox bleach. move the flag. >> ♪ >> back now a 5:45 way check of the morning's top stories. president trump getting ready brussels heading tdon. the president continues to criticize nato members for notg. >> the founder of papa johns
chil ben's i bowl. johnsonl in the men's negro league. she was also honored at the white house by president clinton bac in 1999. johnson died last year here in the district. she was 82 years old. >> didn't know. >> well deserved honor though put her on that mural. love it. >> some history right there. navy is letting its hair down. the new hair styles its female serviceem c wear. >> a preview of the finalm matchup russia when we come >> ♪ >> ♪ at ikea, we...
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any republican senator, like a ron johnson or ben sass, who believes trump is going to blink first and relieve these tariffs before the other side i think was mistaken. this is a chance that if he was successful, it could solve a lot of the problems that you mentioned earlier. if he's not, to the point you're making, it could also put us into a global trade war that could be very damaging to these markets. >> okay. then i'm going to be sassy and cynical, jason. one could say this is a political move ahead of the 2018 midterms when you've got people in farm states, trump's base, who are i isaying, uh-oh, i'm getting screwed here, sir. >> i love when people gamble with everybody else's money. that's essentially what he's doing. >> he's always said that's what he likes to do. he said, we're betting with the bank's money, forgetting that the money inside of banks are the deposits from hard-working americans. >> regular people in ohio, in indiana, in nebraska, all places i've grown up and lived. here's the other issue. what this demonstrates, it's just like tpp and everything else. the guy
any republican senator, like a ron johnson or ben sass, who believes trump is going to blink first and relieve these tariffs before the other side i think was mistaken. this is a chance that if he was successful, it could solve a lot of the problems that you mentioned earlier. if he's not, to the point you're making, it could also put us into a global trade war that could be very damaging to these markets. >> okay. then i'm going to be sassy and cynical, jason. one could say this is a...
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and bobs ben cardin menendez, and republican ron johnson. david: president trump's meeting in brussels at this hour with leaders of the other 28 nato countries. things got off to a testy start when the president confronted nato -- the nato secretary-general. we welcome a key member of the senate foreign relations committee, ben cardin of maryland. good to have you back on. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. , apparentlyig news the president has said forget the 2% of gdp everyone should be contributing to defense, it should be 4%. for you aware of this, and do you support that number? >> i was not aware of this. i do not think any of us were. we believe our nato allies should do a better job contributed to the cause -- the cost of our mutual defense. before we start changing or moving the goal post, let's get the 2% net that is in our national interest and in the new show -- the mutual support of the nato partners. david: what is required for our joint defense? government right now spends about 3.5%, so it does not even make it to 4%. s
and bobs ben cardin menendez, and republican ron johnson. david: president trump's meeting in brussels at this hour with leaders of the other 28 nato countries. things got off to a testy start when the president confronted nato -- the nato secretary-general. we welcome a key member of the senate foreign relations committee, ben cardin of maryland. good to have you back on. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. , apparentlyig news the president has said forget the 2% of gdp everyone...
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he won by three shots, with two south koreans, ben an and whee kim, in a tie for second. this was johnson's open, having been runner—up twice. yeah, it means a lot. it's the last time that rbc is going to be here, and it's a golf course i really like. i've played well at it, so it definitely means a lot to win here, especially given its the last time it will be here, and i have a lot of fa ns it will be here, and i have a lot of fans out here, thanks to wayne and the family, so i appreciate the support, and it was a great week. and england's richard mcevoy is celebrating his first european tour title at the 285th attempt. he won the european open in hamburg on sunday, sinking a 20—foot putt for birdie at the last to finish on 11—under—par, one shot clear of a group of three players. mcevoy has won events on the challenge tour before, but this is easily the biggest win of his career. it's incredible, absolutely incredible. waited a long time. 17 yea rs incredible. waited a long time. 17 years as a pro. i think this is my 17th season, on and off, challenge tour, the main tour, and i'm obvious
he won by three shots, with two south koreans, ben an and whee kim, in a tie for second. this was johnson's open, having been runner—up twice. yeah, it means a lot. it's the last time that rbc is going to be here, and it's a golf course i really like. i've played well at it, so it definitely means a lot to win here, especially given its the last time it will be here, and i have a lot of fa ns it will be here, and i have a lot of fans out here, thanks to wayne and the family, so i appreciate...
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suzy yeah hey ben could you send us lots of money for guns. judge johnson called trump separating children from their parents immoral and un-american he's involved in however he's involved in these super american activity of selling weapons to kill lots of people so i'm not sayin don't attack the trump administration go to town i buy like a half a golf course go in there like a midlife crisis trying to get his ball out of the office i by god get a good job i don't. can't like go to town on drama. you're working for a war profiteer you ask. plus. plus our buddy judge johnson has been publishing opinion pieces in the washington post the pieces have not disclosed that he works for a defense contractor that stands to profit from d.h. as business so it turns out that johnson's moral high horse is actually an f. thirty five fighter jets. moving on obama's former domestic policy. helpful director melody barnes has said trump doesn't show any basic human decency and i would agree with her if it were coming from someone who also weren't for a defense contractor earn
suzy yeah hey ben could you send us lots of money for guns. judge johnson called trump separating children from their parents immoral and un-american he's involved in however he's involved in these super american activity of selling weapons to kill lots of people so i'm not sayin don't attack the trump administration go to town i buy like a half a golf course go in there like a midlife crisis trying to get his ball out of the office i by god get a good job i don't. can't like go to town on...
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susie yeah hey ben could you send us lots of money for guns. judge johnson called trump separating children from their parents immoral and un-american he's involved in however he's involved in these super american activity of selling weapons to kill lots of people so i'm not sayin don't attack the trump administration go to town my. golf course go into like a midlife crisis trying to get his ball out of the rough as i. could i don't. can't like go to town on drama. you're working for a war profiteer you ask. plus. plus our buddy judge johnson publishing opinion pieces in the washington post the pieces have not disclosed that he works for a defense contractor that stands to profit from v.h.s. business so it turns out that johnson's moral high horse is actually an f. thirty five fighter jets. moving on obama's former domestic.
susie yeah hey ben could you send us lots of money for guns. judge johnson called trump separating children from their parents immoral and un-american he's involved in however he's involved in these super american activity of selling weapons to kill lots of people so i'm not sayin don't attack the trump administration go to town my. golf course go into like a midlife crisis trying to get his ball out of the rough as i. could i don't. can't like go to town on drama. you're working for a war...
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maria caufield, a leaver, and ben bradley who voted remain, following boris johnson and david davis inster. it would be unfair to suggest who dove —— david 0wen meant when he contrasted lord carrington‘s resignation compared to recent events. but now it is an aftereffect of david davis and borisjohnson going. why does it matter that these two have left jobs going. why does it matter that these two have leftjobs that many people watching wouldn't even know they'd held with yellow proud? that's right, john, you're also right because there is a ripple effect. david davis and borisjohnson, two conservative vice—chairman, do not compete in terms of importance. nonetheless, what is important that this drip effect that people feel there may be more resignations down there may be more resignations down the line, perhaps more when they see the line, perhaps more when they see the full details of the government's white paper on thursday. all part of it and attempt to get the prime minister to move further away from the kind of position she took in the checkers agreement. it's only one pa rt chec
maria caufield, a leaver, and ben bradley who voted remain, following boris johnson and david davis inster. it would be unfair to suggest who dove —— david 0wen meant when he contrasted lord carrington‘s resignation compared to recent events. but now it is an aftereffect of david davis and borisjohnson going. why does it matter that these two have left jobs going. why does it matter that these two have leftjobs that many people watching wouldn't even know they'd held with yellow proud?...
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i know one thing you write about, ben curtis, former supreme court justice, defended andrew johnson.avid: that was powerful. he was a supreme court justice. he left the court, but had been a justice, and was from massachusetts. everybody knows what that means during the civil war times. abolitionist stronghold. but even more powerfully, he had been a dissenter in the dred scott case. one of the causes of the civil war was when the supreme court upheld slavery in the dred scott decision of 1857. so sickly having to stand up on behalf of johnson was a powerful statement, that johnson had adherents who were not sort of crazy, proslavery people. he also made a very strong legal argument on the tenure of office act. he said, i don't think it's constitutional, but you don't need to decide that. all you have to decide, did he have good reason to think it was unconstitutional? even if you think it's the wrong position, is it rational, is it possible? if it's just possible, then his actions were justified. brian: how long to be trial go on? david: about four weeks. brian: who led the house nu
i know one thing you write about, ben curtis, former supreme court justice, defended andrew johnson.avid: that was powerful. he was a supreme court justice. he left the court, but had been a justice, and was from massachusetts. everybody knows what that means during the civil war times. abolitionist stronghold. but even more powerfully, he had been a dissenter in the dred scott case. one of the causes of the civil war was when the supreme court upheld slavery in the dred scott decision of 1857....
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ben's chile bowl. two more people receive that honor today. mamie johnson the first black women to play professional baseball and josh gibson, one of the first black players in the national baseball hall of fame. news 4 owes aimee cho is there as their new mural is revealed. >> have to keep our history alivet and that's w ben chile's bowl is doing, keeping our history alive. >> what better way to honor history than to celebrate t people who made, it josh gibson and mamie johnson, two of the beseball players of the 20th century, players who didn't let hatred get in the way of home runs. mie paved the way for girls from all walks of life to pick up a baseball. >> girls like m ho net davis, a pitch for the little league world series who called mamie a minuter and friend. >> she's been so supportive throughout the years, a great happy person. that's how ier know h and how a lot of people will remember her. >> reporter: at today's ribbon-cutting, also there, gibson's great grandson. >> what they do here at the chili bowl is great to hnor the great african-americ
ben's chile bowl. two more people receive that honor today. mamie johnson the first black women to play professional baseball and josh gibson, one of the first black players in the national baseball hall of fame. news 4 owes aimee cho is there as their new mural is revealed. >> have to keep our history alivet and that's w ben chile's bowl is doing, keeping our history alive. >> what better way to honor history than to celebrate t people who made, it josh gibson and mamie johnson,...
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i know one of the things you write about is that ben curtis, a former supreme court justice, defended andrew johnsonvid: that was powerful. he was a supreme court justice. he left the court, but he had been a justice and was from massachusetts. everybody knows what that means during civil war times. that is an abolitionist stronghold. even more powerfully, he had been a dissenter in the dred scott case. that is one of the clauses of the civil war was when the supreme court upheld slavery in the dred scott decision in 1857. so simply having him stand up on behalf of johnson was a powerful statement that johnson had adherents, who were not crazy proslavery people. he also made a very strong legal argument on the tenure of office act. he said, i don't think it's constitutional. the president did not either. it you do not have to decide that. all you have to decide is, did he have good reason to think that? even if it was unconstitutional. even if you think it is the wrong decision, is it rational? is it possible? if it is just possible, then his actions were justified. brian: how long did the trial go
i know one of the things you write about is that ben curtis, a former supreme court justice, defended andrew johnsonvid: that was powerful. he was a supreme court justice. he left the court, but he had been a justice and was from massachusetts. everybody knows what that means during civil war times. that is an abolitionist stronghold. even more powerfully, he had been a dissenter in the dred scott case. that is one of the clauses of the civil war was when the supreme court upheld slavery in the...
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johnson discusses the impact the trump administration tariffs are having on american farmers. senior research fellow christine mcdaniels talks about ongoing u.s. trade disputes, and the impact of tariffs. ben austin, a contributor for the new republic, on his recent battling innovative approaches for policing. be sure to watch "washington journal," saturday morning at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. afterwards,, on former white house secretary sean spicer discusses his book "the briefing politics, the press, and the president." he is interviewed by michael steele. >> ronald reagan and donald trump are about 180 degrees apart from each other. yet, here we are in this space. how did you navigate that? we are both reagan conservatives in that regard. was it a little bit of a dance every once in a while? how did you do it? >> with respect to the president, there is no question. he is not traditional, in terms of how he speaks. he also connects to people in a way that most politicians never have. he talks very bluntly in his own style. i don't think he would have won the nomination if it wasn't for that style. there is always this balance with elected officials, they say all of the right thi
johnson discusses the impact the trump administration tariffs are having on american farmers. senior research fellow christine mcdaniels talks about ongoing u.s. trade disputes, and the impact of tariffs. ben austin, a contributor for the new republic, on his recent battling innovative approaches for policing. be sure to watch "washington journal," saturday morning at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. afterwards,, on former white house secretary sean spicer discusses his book...
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question is, a standard interpretation of the failure to convict johnson is that so many republicans could not stomach the thought of ben wade being president. and i wonder how both of those things fit into your narrative? mark: a person can be brave without being right. i called them brave because they saw themselves as taking their political careers in their hands. that does not mean they were right. if i had been able to vote i would have voted guilty of that and so much more, as charles sumner said. but it doesn't change the fact that what they did took a fair bit of courage, and they were honored by it. now i want to caution another thing about this. very often, very bad books by very bad historians, i am thinking of a person that wrote a book called "profiles in courage," but there are others. these people described their destroyed their political career, because none of them was never elected to the senate again. none was elected in large part because in many of their states the opposition party came into power. it had nothing to do with being purged. as for the republicans that voted for acquittal, it to barely
question is, a standard interpretation of the failure to convict johnson is that so many republicans could not stomach the thought of ben wade being president. and i wonder how both of those things fit into your narrative? mark: a person can be brave without being right. i called them brave because they saw themselves as taking their political careers in their hands. that does not mean they were right. if i had been able to vote i would have voted guilty of that and so much more, as charles...
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ben f. cameron was a fervent segregationist. two liberals won out. the two liberals reversed judge johnson, and with -- and judge reeves writing for fifth circuit said listen, it is true you don't have a constitutional right to attend a public university, but any time the government acts said judge reeves, any time the government acts, they have to work within the constraints of due process. and due process includes at the basic minimum notice and a hearing. and the students were entitled to at least that. now, there was dissent. judge cameron dissented. he groused that this ruling would undercut school authority and subvert student discipline and make federal functionaries into an ago reallegation of wet nerss and baby nurses. but wisdom and reeves insisted that they were entitled to due process. and that under the circumstances, it required notice and some opportunity for a hearing. now, i would bet that for many people in here, the feeling would be gosh, that's all? i mean, that's the big case you're talking about? this case, st. john dixon was a case that broke with judicial deference
ben f. cameron was a fervent segregationist. two liberals won out. the two liberals reversed judge johnson, and with -- and judge reeves writing for fifth circuit said listen, it is true you don't have a constitutional right to attend a public university, but any time the government acts said judge reeves, any time the government acts, they have to work within the constraints of due process. and due process includes at the basic minimum notice and a hearing. and the students were entitled to at...
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johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories sunday at 10:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. and on newsmakers, ben cardin. at the ninth circuit trajectory anthonyial, justice kennedy talked about his decision to retire from the supreme court, effective at the end of the month. this is 40 minutes. >> thank you all very much. what a great privilege it is for all of us to be here, particularly for us to be up here on this stage with justice kennedy. as i mentioned monday, this is a very unique conference. justice kennedy is our representative. you will see something in a moment, we are looking at it. he has been with us in these conferences and fully supportive. this is his last as a sitting justice. he will always be our friend, welcome to come back. with that backdrop, this conversation has some special meaning to all of us. thank to recognize and justice kennedy's wife for being here. thank you. [applause] discover things at these conferences when you meet with folks you haven't seen in a wild. beganking to mary, she her teaching career at a small elementary school in california. i told her i live
johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories sunday at 10:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. and on newsmakers, ben cardin. at the ninth circuit trajectory anthonyial, justice kennedy talked about his decision to retire from the supreme court, effective at the end of the month. this is 40 minutes. >> thank you all very much. what a great privilege it is for all of us to be here, particularly for us to be up here on this stage with justice kennedy. as i mentioned monday, this...
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but, jason johnson, when we look at this, when we look at the case in mobile, alabama, that both ben i have been down there with clemens when we look at what happened with nia in california, are we seeing an emboldening of people that really want to come out and just aggressively deal in a racist manner, are we just seeing it again being exposed because one of the things that i've questioned is why the media has not been talking more about what happened to mcglockton. people argue why does al sharpton and others march if you don't rally and do things, they don't make it a news item. it is like we don't matter. >> yeah, there is several levels to this. i think it is important for the audience to understand the strength of distinction. what happens to nia, that woman in california, that's terrorism. and we have seen a rise of white nationalist terrorism in this country. you see large numbers of vaguely employed white men with bizarre criminal records who are killing black people at random, stabbing them with knives, shooting them with guns, and then, you know, only sometimes running so
but, jason johnson, when we look at this, when we look at the case in mobile, alabama, that both ben i have been down there with clemens when we look at what happened with nia in california, are we seeing an emboldening of people that really want to come out and just aggressively deal in a racist manner, are we just seeing it again being exposed because one of the things that i've questioned is why the media has not been talking more about what happened to mcglockton. people argue why does al...
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borisjohnson now out of government, few would bet against boris johnson being now out of government, few would bet against borisjohnson being back. that was benll talk about that in a few minutes with someone who knows him rather well and has written extensively about him. but we will go live to brussels before that (pres) sophie in't veld is a dutch liberal mep —— and deputy to the european pa rliament‘s chief brexit negotiator — guy verhofstadt. we can speak to her now from the european parliament in brussels. what do you make of today's events? it is not for us to comment on the composition of the british government but we hope this is not going to distract from what we need to do, sit down and talk and make sure we come to a proper agreement. the clock is ticking and perhaps the debate going on in the uk about what kind of brexit, what does it mean and the consequences, is something which should have taken place earlier. i am glad there is now a proposal by their british government, we have waited for that long time, the proposal is not the same as the final outcome of the talks so we should not waste any more time and negotiate. talks so
borisjohnson now out of government, few would bet against boris johnson being now out of government, few would bet against borisjohnson being back. that was benll talk about that in a few minutes with someone who knows him rather well and has written extensively about him. but we will go live to brussels before that (pres) sophie in't veld is a dutch liberal mep —— and deputy to the european pa rliament‘s chief brexit negotiator — guy verhofstadt. we can speak to her now from the...
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union president roger johnson about how terrorists are impacting -- administration trade policy with christine mcdaniel at mercatus center. then our spotlight on magazine features ben austen, author of a story on community policing strategy. ♪ good morning. it is saturday, july 28, 2018. it is 7:00 a.m. on the east coast, and a three-hour "washington journal" is ahead for your. in our 8:00 hour, we will stand time talking to american farmers. in our 9:00 hour, we will hear from some of the country's police officers. to american talking veterans after a week that saw a confirmation of a new veteran affairs secretary and president trump addressed some troops, we to hear howed veterans view president trump an
union president roger johnson about how terrorists are impacting -- administration trade policy with christine mcdaniel at mercatus center. then our spotlight on magazine features ben austen, author of a story on community policing strategy. ♪ good morning. it is saturday, july 28, 2018. it is 7:00 a.m. on the east coast, and a three-hour "washington journal" is ahead for your. in our 8:00 hour, we will stand time talking to american farmers. in our 9:00 hour, we will hear from some...
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ben flying high in around 15 minutes is worth the wait! the british cabinet is due to meet in the next few minutes, the first meeting since david davis resigned as brexit secretary and boris johnsonuit as foreign secretary. for now the prime minister, theresa may, remains in charge of what is europe's second biggest economy. her plan for post—brexit trade is the only one on the table. but there's a lot at stake. uk trade with the other 27 members of the eu was worth about $815 billion last year. theresa may wants the eu to agree to a common rule book for all goods, which would minimise the border and customs checks which could cause extra costs and delays for companies. under her proposals, the two sides would act as a combined customs territory and she told parliament that 96% of businesses would pay the correct tariffs or no tariffs at the uk border. but there's been little detail on what the uk wants for the services sector, including financial services, which make up nearly 80% of the uk economy. so let's first head to westminster and our correspondent philippa thomas. she is looking ahead to the day, and we have just seen new cabinet members arriving at downing street. it wo
ben flying high in around 15 minutes is worth the wait! the british cabinet is due to meet in the next few minutes, the first meeting since david davis resigned as brexit secretary and boris johnsonuit as foreign secretary. for now the prime minister, theresa may, remains in charge of what is europe's second biggest economy. her plan for post—brexit trade is the only one on the table. but there's a lot at stake. uk trade with the other 27 members of the eu was worth about $815 billion last...
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ben: thank you. david: for bloomberg's first word news, we turn to kailey leinz. kailey: british prime ministers recent may is likely to face a leadership challenge over her soft brexit strategy. boris johnsone of campaign, and his accident sends a message to those who voted to leave the block. may: we do not agree to the best way to honor the referendum. it is a proposal that would take control of our borders them our money, and our laws, but do so in a way that protects jobs, allows us to find new trade deals, and keeps our people safe and our union together. kailey: johnson's resignation comes on the heel of brexit secretary david davis, who resigned last night. in turkey, the longest-serving ruler in the country's modern as sworn in today as executive president. order -- erdogan says he will' g credibility. palestinian president mahmoud to finds vowed palestinian attackers and their families. despite the israeli parliament's thesion collected on behalf. and harvey weinstein was back in new york courtroom today for a range of charges alleging he committed a sex crime against a third woman. three counts of predatory sexual assaults, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison among
ben: thank you. david: for bloomberg's first word news, we turn to kailey leinz. kailey: british prime ministers recent may is likely to face a leadership challenge over her soft brexit strategy. boris johnsone of campaign, and his accident sends a message to those who voted to leave the block. may: we do not agree to the best way to honor the referendum. it is a proposal that would take control of our borders them our money, and our laws, but do so in a way that protects jobs, allows us to...
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johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories sunday at 10:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. and on newsmakers, benardin. at the ninth circuit trajectory anthonyial, justice kennedy talked about his decision to retire from the supreme court, effective at the end of the month. this is 40 minutes. >> thank you all very much. what a great privilege it is for all of us to be here
johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories sunday at 10:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. and on newsmakers, benardin. at the ninth circuit trajectory anthonyial, justice kennedy talked about his decision to retire from the supreme court, effective at the end of the month. this is 40 minutes. >> thank you all very much. what a great privilege it is for all of us to be here
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johnson family. you will hear more about it, it is now more -- now might privilege to introduce the longtime friend of senator john mccain. ben barnes. [applause] ben: thank you, larry. on memorial day, i watched the premiere of hbo's illuminating documentary on senator john mccain. titled, for whom the bells toll. it shares the same title of senator mccain's novel by ernest hemingway. it tells the story of robert jordan, a young american who enlisted in the fight of the spanish war after leaving his career in this country as a teacher. during his journey, he met a peasant woman who symbolized strength and wisdom. perhaps one of her greatest quotes is a rhetorical question. for what are we born if not to aid one another? tonight, we have an opportunity to honor the legacy of a man who is dedicated his entire life to aiding others. a man who has served his country and who is one of the finest senators that the united states has ever elected from any state. our country was built by men like john mccain. our founding fathers exemplified the values of courage and integrity and optimism. the traits that john mccain embodies. like
johnson family. you will hear more about it, it is now more -- now might privilege to introduce the longtime friend of senator john mccain. ben barnes. [applause] ben: thank you, larry. on memorial day, i watched the premiere of hbo's illuminating documentary on senator john mccain. titled, for whom the bells toll. it shares the same title of senator mccain's novel by ernest hemingway. it tells the story of robert jordan, a young american who enlisted in the fight of the spanish war after...
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i wrote it, the day it appeared johnson held a press conference and appointed hoover the head of the fbi for life. when he was done, turned to his top guy and call benwrong. how much can you tell me about deep throat? >> how much do you need to know? >> do you trust him? >> yeah. >> i can't do the reporting for my reporters, which means i have to trust them. and i hate trusting anybody. run that baby. ugh we're gonna be late, we're gonna be late! hold on, don't worry, there's another way [siri: *beep beepá] directions to the greek theater. ♪ can i get a connection? can i get can i get a connection? ♪ ♪ i can see it in my, see it in my reflection. ♪ ♪ ohhh can i get a connection? ♪ tryna find the old me when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum tum tum tum tums... smoothies... ...and introducing new tums sugar-free. need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. sharper vision, without limits. days that go from sun up to sun down. a whol
i wrote it, the day it appeared johnson held a press conference and appointed hoover the head of the fbi for life. when he was done, turned to his top guy and call benwrong. how much can you tell me about deep throat? >> how much do you need to know? >> do you trust him? >> yeah. >> i can't do the reporting for my reporters, which means i have to trust them. and i hate trusting anybody. run that baby. ugh we're gonna be late, we're gonna be late! hold on, don't worry,...
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of homeland security his former office how convenient that suzy yeah hey ben could you send us lots of money for guns. judge johnson called trump separating children from their parents immoral and un-american he's involved in however he's involved in these super american activity of selling weapons to kill lots of people so i'm not sayin don't attack the trump administration go to town i buy like an ass golf course go in there like a midlife crisis trying to get his ball out of the raw. data so i don't. can't thank like go to town on drama in lies you're working for a war profiteer you ask. plus. plus our buddy judge johnson publishing opinion pieces in the washington post the pieces have not disclosed that he works for a defense contractor that stands to profit from d.h. as business so it turns out that johnson's moral high horse is actually an f. thirty five fighter jets. moving on obama's former domestic policy council director melody barnes has said trump doesn't show any basic human decency and i would agree with her if it weren't coming for. as someone who also word for a defense contractor earning upwards of
of homeland security his former office how convenient that suzy yeah hey ben could you send us lots of money for guns. judge johnson called trump separating children from their parents immoral and un-american he's involved in however he's involved in these super american activity of selling weapons to kill lots of people so i'm not sayin don't attack the trump administration go to town i buy like an ass golf course go in there like a midlife crisis trying to get his ball out of the raw. data so...
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with politico yesterday, ron johnson of wisconsin said, quote -- this is becoming more and more like a soviet type of economy, c commissars making the decision. and here is ben war of choice, and then you say afterwards let's just solved it by buying gold-plated crutches. the farmers of america want to work, they don't want crutches. >> this idea that the president set up the problem with the tariffs and his correction is a bailout and it was senator sasse who say the farmers want free trade, not a bailout. >> and when they bailouts are distributed, it's more likely they'll go to big agribusiness, not the small farmers. >> you see flashes of the dna -- >> every so often. >> the usda is appealing to the commodity credit corporation to buy up surplus goods, so we'll be produces a lot of food that no one will eat and will sit in a pile and rot. it's incredibly inefficient, sort of the thing that republicans know in their marrow is wrong, bad economic policy and they have opposed all the way up to january 2017. >>> what is the legal fallout from that recorded conversation? we'll have chuck rosenberg who served as an aide to robert mueller that's straight ahead o
with politico yesterday, ron johnson of wisconsin said, quote -- this is becoming more and more like a soviet type of economy, c commissars making the decision. and here is ben war of choice, and then you say afterwards let's just solved it by buying gold-plated crutches. the farmers of america want to work, they don't want crutches. >> this idea that the president set up the problem with the tariffs and his correction is a bailout and it was senator sasse who say the farmers want free...
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one golfer dustin johnson won canadian open, 23 under par, becomes the first golfer since tiger woods in 2009 to win at least 3 events three years in a row. he also ties hall of famers ben, hubert. san francisco manager caught red eye from san francisco to chicago, drove 75 minutes to get to cooperstown to meet two colleagues inshrined in baseball hall of fame. >> we have a special bond. >> how do you really describe emotions in a time like that? i wanted to jump up and scream. >> my childhood heros. jared: guerrero also inshrined yesterday and jim tomy, his daughter sang the national anthem. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> look at that, tomy, tears in his eyes. cheryl: i love those moments. i want to talk about golf for a second. is golf becoming a younger-perp -- person sport, it seems like it's back. >> the tiger effect -- the older folks of older generation trying to poo-poo tiger's comeback, look at guys like dustin johnson and i was watching yesterday you might see the world number one winning again. cheryl: lucky 19. >> what about nascar for a second? i'm a huge nascar fan to the degree i know cars which isn't a lot. kyle busch is winning a lot but every time they are
one golfer dustin johnson won canadian open, 23 under par, becomes the first golfer since tiger woods in 2009 to win at least 3 events three years in a row. he also ties hall of famers ben, hubert. san francisco manager caught red eye from san francisco to chicago, drove 75 minutes to get to cooperstown to meet two colleagues inshrined in baseball hall of fame. >> we have a special bond. >> how do you really describe emotions in a time like that? i wanted to jump up and scream....
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johnson i think was not a hero comment. night onstewart sunday sunday -- on q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. host: each week, we take some time to spotlight a recent magazine piece. this week, benn joins us from chicago, the author of the and the fatesers of american public housing." he is the author of the cover story of "the new republic." he focused on a version of extreme community policing taking on test taking place in rockford, illinois. -- taking place in rockford, illinois. what is the plan? guest: they are moving officers to live in high crime areas, to actually live in the neighborhoods. really, there only assignment is to be a good neighbor, not to go out and bust guys for drugs and prostitution, but to be there for the community, share their cell phone numbers, figure out the needs of the people who live there. host: what is the philosophy behind this kind of community policing? guest: for too long, neighborhoods, police, and the communities they serve have separated. they do not feel a great connection. police do not know the communities and the communities have stopped trusting police. this is a crisis we are seeing across america, so hopefully this is an antidot
johnson i think was not a hero comment. night onstewart sunday sunday -- on q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. host: each week, we take some time to spotlight a recent magazine piece. this week, benn joins us from chicago, the author of the and the fatesers of american public housing." he is the author of the cover story of "the new republic." he focused on a version of extreme community policing taking on test taking place in rockford, illinois. --...
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ben wright has been looking back at boris‘ cabinet career. 200 million year old life form... a showman never short of an opinion. borisjohnson made showman never short of an opinion. boris johnsonrole mr johnson had. but his hope of becoming prime minister then crumbled when michael gove dramatically pulled his support. having consulted colleagues and in view of the circumstances in parliament, i have concluded that person cannot be me. it was a huge blow, but borisjohnson then found himself appointed to one of the biggestjobs in government by the new prime minister, theresa may. what do you say about those... leading to show she was listening to the victorious brexiteers, boris johnson became the most powerful flag carrier the belief campaign around the table and he was always ready to make his opinion known. the sums that i have seen that they propose to demand from this country seem to me to be extortionate and i think to go whistle is an entirely appropriate expression. the former journalist never far from the papers, writing about his vision for brexit. some former cabinet collea g u es brexit. some former cabinet colleagues not impressed.” brexit. some former cabinet coll
ben wright has been looking back at boris‘ cabinet career. 200 million year old life form... a showman never short of an opinion. borisjohnson made showman never short of an opinion. boris johnsonrole mr johnson had. but his hope of becoming prime minister then crumbled when michael gove dramatically pulled his support. having consulted colleagues and in view of the circumstances in parliament, i have concluded that person cannot be me. it was a huge blow, but borisjohnson then found himself...