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not upset with the people in birmingham. wilbur ross is not upset with the people in birmingham.he people in birmingham have been made a scapegoat in this world in which trump trained at the knee of his con sillary roy cohn, you never back down, you fight back. makes this blunder. he doubles down on it. and where i think it's scary is not necessarily that life was, you know, in the balance, but the punching down. trump likes to punch down. he was hitting at the 1% during the primaries. here he's hitting -- or the administration is hitting gs-13 civil serve aantsservants. they're not the ones that can get fired. there are only three or four political appointees that serve at the will of the president and can be removed at will. the others are civil servants and there are protections for them. in is the most powerful man in the world pumpbing back at not a low level but a civil servant who should not be in his line of fire. that's disgraceful. >> that's scarier than -- >> i want to bring in peter beck. this is your reporting we're talking about here. correct me if i'm wrong, what i
not upset with the people in birmingham. wilbur ross is not upset with the people in birmingham.he people in birmingham have been made a scapegoat in this world in which trump trained at the knee of his con sillary roy cohn, you never back down, you fight back. makes this blunder. he doubles down on it. and where i think it's scary is not necessarily that life was, you know, in the balance, but the punching down. trump likes to punch down. he was hitting at the 1% during the primaries. here...
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javed iqbal also lives in birmingham. rock community forum, a group covering the same area as parkfield school. his children went there, and now his grandchildren. in the early days of the protest, he spoke on behalf of the parents as part of the parkfield parents group. but he says the protests now have to stop. they're not helpful at all. we're grown—up adults, we're educated enough to sit around a table to resolve these issues around a table, instead of standing outside a school and shouting and screaming. do you understand why people felt the need to protest? depending who are you talking about. i mean, a lot of the parents had no choice but to protest, because obviously they weren't being listened to. javed, however, says people from outside the community have no business getting involved in the protests. stay away from them schools, stay away from the children and stay away from the education. how much do you really care? because you don't. .. we've never seen you here. a lot of the people that have actually come to
javed iqbal also lives in birmingham. rock community forum, a group covering the same area as parkfield school. his children went there, and now his grandchildren. in the early days of the protest, he spoke on behalf of the parents as part of the parkfield parents group. but he says the protests now have to stop. they're not helpful at all. we're grown—up adults, we're educated enough to sit around a table to resolve these issues around a table, instead of standing outside a school and...
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simonjack, bbc news, birmingham.ning that parts of the islands are facing "a historic tragedy". thousands of homes have been destroyed. rescue efforts are just beginning, and while five people are known to have died, further casualties are feared. the hurricane took more than 2a hours to pass over the islands. images from space show much of the north island of grand bahama has been engulfed and is under water. that includes the airport and the island's capital, free port. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. it is staggering to think that this record—breaking hurricane has barely moved, devastating the same area for nearly 20 hours. these videos were the last posted by a mother named gertha jospeh as she sheltered with her baby at the very beginning of dorian's assault on the bahamas and give a sense of the conditions under which people were trying to ride out the storm. the roof‘s shaking and the roofs leaking so we just pray the roof don't come off because that's all we have right now, we have now
simonjack, bbc news, birmingham.ning that parts of the islands are facing "a historic tragedy". thousands of homes have been destroyed. rescue efforts are just beginning, and while five people are known to have died, further casualties are feared. the hurricane took more than 2a hours to pass over the islands. images from space show much of the north island of grand bahama has been engulfed and is under water. that includes the airport and the island's capital, free port. our north...
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doctor king had a birmingham campaign. during that year, the beginning of that year, we had discovered george wallace and segregationist today and tomorrow. and forever. to me it's out of town of what i thought when he declared war. we werey, talking about war anyy and i thought is this just another forum of war. but it also set theou country up understand what we are or what arbella was. that was sort of like a battle cry for us. doctor king, head organized in birmingham, alabama after coming out of on the georgia, they were marching in the sort of learned from albany georgia not to be as broad in what they were marching for and what their expectations were. and they had been organizing we put adults, by april, they were able to mobilize enough adults any longer. they turned to children. so for me, the whole inspiration of this guilt was the children's march. because as a child, watching on television every night, and having my dad go down to birmingham, it became i wanted to march we put the children i wanted to join the
doctor king had a birmingham campaign. during that year, the beginning of that year, we had discovered george wallace and segregationist today and tomorrow. and forever. to me it's out of town of what i thought when he declared war. we werey, talking about war anyy and i thought is this just another forum of war. but it also set theou country up understand what we are or what arbella was. that was sort of like a battle cry for us. doctor king, head organized in birmingham, alabama after coming...
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that is the view from birmingham and the west midlands. back to you. thank you very much.we will update you on what's going on here in downing street because, as i was telling you earlier on, the cabinet has been meeting in, i suppose you could call it an emergency session because it's an unscheduled meeting of the cabinet and that has of course provoked a lot of speculation about exactly what this meeting is about exactly what this meeting is about and what the prime minister is up about and what the prime minister is up to, what borisjohnson is intending to discuss. with his cabinet colleagues. we've also seen dozens cabinet colleagues. we've also seen d oze ns of cabinet colleagues. we've also seen dozens of conservative mps and others going in, because there is a reception at number ten this evening as well, so as you can imagine there's a lot of expectation as to what the messages. our chief political correspondent is with me, i think we've been told in the last few seconds or so, we can expect to hear from the punisher this evening? — pure hear from the punisher this
that is the view from birmingham and the west midlands. back to you. thank you very much.we will update you on what's going on here in downing street because, as i was telling you earlier on, the cabinet has been meeting in, i suppose you could call it an emergency session because it's an unscheduled meeting of the cabinet and that has of course provoked a lot of speculation about exactly what this meeting is about exactly what this meeting is about and what the prime minister is up about and...
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welcome back to birmingham.what kind of impact brexit, in whatever shape it will eventually take, is currently having on their work, and what difference it might mean for market traders to the price of food that ends up on our plates, the availability of that food, and so on. now it is time to hear your questions. joining me to answer your questions is alex de ruyter from the centre for brexit studies. ijust want i just want to address the speculation it is around about a general election possibly being announced. do you think that is likely? i think the ultimate general election being announced by boris johnson, quite likely. boris has shown himself to be a high—stakes gambler with unlimited self belief, and with the distinct thread of a no—confidence motion being placed against his government byjeremy corbyn, particularly now that johnson has prorogued parliament, he may try to seize the initiative and upped the ante on his opponents. and to control of setting the pace on the agenda and the direction of travel
welcome back to birmingham.what kind of impact brexit, in whatever shape it will eventually take, is currently having on their work, and what difference it might mean for market traders to the price of food that ends up on our plates, the availability of that food, and so on. now it is time to hear your questions. joining me to answer your questions is alex de ruyter from the centre for brexit studies. ijust want i just want to address the speculation it is around about a general election...
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to take place in birmingham in 2022? this right, or they will be economic challenges for years to come. henrietta, what is your message to businesses that have so far been reactive rather than proactive7 businesses that have so far been reactive rather than proactive 7m is not too late to start looking into how brexit might impact your business. like you say, we don't know what will happen, but everyone can look at the most disruptive scenario, a no—deal brexit, and test out what areas of their business could be affected. look under the hood, figure out what those risks are, and take steps to reduce your exposure to those key risks. it will be worth it in the long run, and you may even find some opportunities to strengthen your business regardless of brexit. thank you both very much for your time today. later, i will be talking toa time today. later, i will be talking to a manufacturer of espresso and cappuccino machines based here in birmingham. the luxury end of the market, to ask what impact brexit is having on their
to take place in birmingham in 2022? this right, or they will be economic challenges for years to come. henrietta, what is your message to businesses that have so far been reactive rather than proactive7 businesses that have so far been reactive rather than proactive 7m is not too late to start looking into how brexit might impact your business. like you say, we don't know what will happen, but everyone can look at the most disruptive scenario, a no—deal brexit, and test out what areas of...
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those birmingham forecasters showing support. now noah's chief scientists is calling the response political and a danger to public health and safety and investigating whether it violated ethics standards according to an email obtained by "the washington post." president trump was supposed to see some of the damage from dorian in north carolina today, but bad weather forced him to cancel that tour and hold a briefing on air force one instead. lester >> hallie, thank you. >>> the death toll following dorian is at 45 expected to rise sharply. tonight the focus is handling the influx of evacuees and getting them the aid they need. gabe gutierrez is in nassau tonight. >> reporter: tonight, plane by plane, evacuees are streaming into the bahama capital, a humanitarian exitos. >> it is bad we don't know what to do. >> reporter: rose's home is gone in the hard-hit northern bahamas, thousands like her escaped by boat. one ferry that went directly to florida was turned away because customs and border protection says it was supposed to stop
those birmingham forecasters showing support. now noah's chief scientists is calling the response political and a danger to public health and safety and investigating whether it violated ethics standards according to an email obtained by "the washington post." president trump was supposed to see some of the damage from dorian in north carolina today, but bad weather forced him to cancel that tour and hold a briefing on air force one instead. lester >> hallie, thank you....
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we're in birmingham speaking to food wholesalers.her high profile incident of racism in italian football — the former manchester united striker romelu lukaku is subjected to monkey chants while playing for inter milan. concern is growing in businesses and among retailers over the supply of fresh food if the uk leaves the eu without a deal. the senior government minister in charge of no—deal planning, michael gove, said this weekend there'd be "no shortages of fresh food" if there were no agreement — a claim strongly disputed by the trade body the british retail consortium. annita mcveigh has been speaking to food wholesalers in birmingham about what they expect the impact of a no—deal to be. we've come here today to actually ask the traders what they think about how brexit is going to impact the availability and the price of food. george perry is one of the oldest, longest established traders here, and mark tate is with the firm. mark, what do you think? we don't know exactly what's going to happen yet, but what sort of impact is it
we're in birmingham speaking to food wholesalers.her high profile incident of racism in italian football — the former manchester united striker romelu lukaku is subjected to monkey chants while playing for inter milan. concern is growing in businesses and among retailers over the supply of fresh food if the uk leaves the eu without a deal. the senior government minister in charge of no—deal planning, michael gove, said this weekend there'd be "no shortages of fresh food" if there...
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so unlike, by asking -- and birmingham employees and the president, please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] >> this is the head of the national weather service saying that what the birmingham, alabama, national weather service office did here was correct, the birmingham office did this to stop public panic to ensure public safety. the integrity of the forecast process was maintained. and then you see the standing ovation. that happened today. noaa is the overall agency who gets the call from the cabinet secretary who says you're going to be fired if you don't disavow your own workforce and your own science and instead put out something that bolsters the president. the noaa leadership went ahead and did that. that agency is now convulsed over that absolutely unprecedented impingment which is all they have at the end of the day. but the chief of the national weather service, which is a component part of that agency, the national weather service is not having it and not going along with it. and you can see that from the standing ovation that the birmingham office got there today tha
so unlike, by asking -- and birmingham employees and the president, please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] >> this is the head of the national weather service saying that what the birmingham, alabama, national weather service office did here was correct, the birmingham office did this to stop public panic to ensure public safety. the integrity of the forecast process was maintained. and then you see the standing ovation. that happened today. noaa is the overall agency who gets the...
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he made a point to single out the birmingham office for praise. >> lit up about 10 a.m.tral time on september 1st, they did what any office would do with an emphasis they deemed essential to shut down what they thought were rumors. they quickly acted to ensure departments, the media and the public with strong language that there was no threat and they did that with one thing in mind, public safety. they responded not knowing where this information was coming from. only then politically based comments came into their office did they learn the source of this information. so let me be clear, the birmingham office did this to stop public panic to ensure public safety. please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] >> someone who knows noaa from the inside, monica medina. principal undersecretary of noaa. the co-founder of environmental news site our daily planet. let's start with that. that is such an amazing snapshot of the ethos of the folks that work as civil servants in this agency to produce factual information for the public. >> and they do it every day, day in, day out.
he made a point to single out the birmingham office for praise. >> lit up about 10 a.m.tral time on september 1st, they did what any office would do with an emphasis they deemed essential to shut down what they thought were rumors. they quickly acted to ensure departments, the media and the public with strong language that there was no threat and they did that with one thing in mind, public safety. they responded not knowing where this information was coming from. only then politically...
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what it did not say, however is that we understand and fully support the good intent of the birminghamther forecast office but was to calm fears support the public safety. >> james baker one of three former members who condemned the president's statement in the piece. and thank you for being here. first and foremost, public trust in weather forecasts. especially when lives are at risk cannot be politicized. you tell me how important is it for noaa to maintain scientific integrity? >> brooke, the weather forecasts are not just happy talk. they involve protection from death and destruction. when i became the administrator of noaa in 1993, one of the first slogans i put up was, fund the weather service or die. that's, in fact, what we're talking about here. we need to have public trust in the forecast so that people do what they need to do and are not overwarned. one of the important things the weather service has done over the years is to learn about the social impacts of its forecasts as well as the scientific side of it, and making sure that people get exactly the warning they need and
what it did not say, however is that we understand and fully support the good intent of the birminghamther forecast office but was to calm fears support the public safety. >> james baker one of three former members who condemned the president's statement in the piece. and thank you for being here. first and foremost, public trust in weather forecasts. especially when lives are at risk cannot be politicized. you tell me how important is it for noaa to maintain scientific integrity?...
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>> most important thing was birmingham alabama. that's where king and centralizes activities, birmingham was the center of the most segregated city in america atthat point and doctor king at a birmingham campaign during that year , the beginning of that year , the fact that i turned 13, we had this governor george wallace announced segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever and for me it set the tone of i thought they just declared war. we were talking about war anyway and i said is this another form of war also set the country up to understand what our battlewas . that was like a battle cry for us and doctor king, i had to organize in birmingham alabama after coming out of albany georgia and they were marching and they could have learned from albany georgia, not to be as broad and what their marching for and what their expectations were. and they had been organizing with adults but by april they were able to mobilize enough adults any longer they turned to children. so for me the whole heinspiration of this book
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they've told us we are going to birmingham and then a coach trip for six hours from birmingham up totable at all for me. with my disabilities and that, sitting for, like, 12 hours... part of the departures terminal is now a waiting room for those left here by the collapse. the staff at thomas cook are working, too, maintaining professionalism despite losing theirjobs. and there is another concern, not just for the thousands of thomas cook travellers here and still in the middle of their holidays, but also for those reliant on the money from thomas cook's once reliable income. well, this is the main thomas cook run hotel in palma and we're being told by staff everything is ok, but the management won't speak to us. and if you look, they've got security here for the first time. they're quite nervous. this is one of a number of hotels that we understand are waiting still to be paid in arrears from thomas cook and in the meantime, they‘ re still having to look after the customers, too. reception don't know what's happening, theyjust said, yes, the hotel is open at the moment. we just feel
they've told us we are going to birmingham and then a coach trip for six hours from birmingham up totable at all for me. with my disabilities and that, sitting for, like, 12 hours... part of the departures terminal is now a waiting room for those left here by the collapse. the staff at thomas cook are working, too, maintaining professionalism despite losing theirjobs. and there is another concern, not just for the thousands of thomas cook travellers here and still in the middle of their...
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which he could have done and got to birmingham today a sunday. so i give him credit for attacking white supremacy and announcing a vision. but now what about specific questions like reparations? pro or con? and what about policy and what about what you did since the bombing. >> he was given a lengthy moment, an opportunity to answer questions about reparations. went over his time, insisted open it, yet he did more for vital sales in that two, three minutes. >> do they still have vinyl? i had young people telling me they were from google trying to find out what a record player was. >> urban outfitters has quite a few. thank you, look forward to seeing you 5:00 p.m. eastern time, eleanor, please stick around that reminder, 5:00 p.m., politics nation, what do you have coming up? >> i have mr. , the former governor of south carolina. >> mark sanford? >> and we're going to talk about the debate and a lot of what happened at congressional black caucus. >> fresh off a very big important week there in washington, d.c. all right, reverend, thank you. >>>
which he could have done and got to birmingham today a sunday. so i give him credit for attacking white supremacy and announcing a vision. but now what about specific questions like reparations? pro or con? and what about policy and what about what you did since the bombing. >> he was given a lengthy moment, an opportunity to answer questions about reparations. went over his time, insisted open it, yet he did more for vital sales in that two, three minutes. >> do they still have...
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the "washington post" reports the the birmingham office of the national weather service got a, quote, flurry of calls into their office. and why wouldn't they? the people of alabama, a vast majority of people whom support president trump, fairly believed that the president was warning them that a hurricane was heading towards them. in order to convey accurate information to the people of alabama so they didn't start do things like boarding their windows, evacuating, abandoning their pets. the birmingham weather service office put out a statement strongly contradicting the presidents in the interest of the citizens because that was the independent truth. that action started a domino effect that led to commerce secretary wilbur ross threatening to fire people at noaa, a report he denies. noaa then putting out an unsigned statement undermining its weather experts. supporting the president's claim. think about this, this is the president saying that what the weather is even when that's not the weather. for either country that has an independent weather service or are we living in the coun
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service in birmingham was spot-on and accurate. if they're coming after them, they might as well come after me. how in the world has it come to this? gene robinson, as i say, this is a -- the word i was going to use, i think i used is unusual. there is probably -- >> oh, come on. >> well, as unusual as it is, though. >> yeah. positive or in the beginning >> is it positive or negative? does this change the way anybody views trump? >> you know, i think it's quite negative. and the reason is that, look, this is not the first time we have seen president trump obsessed over about his coverage, coverage that he felt was or wanted to maintain was excessively negative. it's not the first time we've seen him attack the media. it's not the first time we've seen him not able to let something go. but this is -- this is -- everyone was paying attention to this hurricane, and everyone was paying attention to the path of this hurricane. this is kind of simple thing that it's very easy to sort of get your arms around. and so i think that people ha
service in birmingham was spot-on and accurate. if they're coming after them, they might as well come after me. how in the world has it come to this? gene robinson, as i say, this is a -- the word i was going to use, i think i used is unusual. there is probably -- >> oh, come on. >> well, as unusual as it is, though. >> yeah. positive or in the beginning >> is it positive or negative? does this change the way anybody views trump? >> you know, i think it's quite...
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jacobs said he was proud of the work done by all weather forecasting offices, including noaa's birmingham office and said no one's job was under threat. abc news, washington. >>> time to get to our accuweather forecast. >> it is nice and cool today. but changing rapidly. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. >> we'll see the hot weather returning to the bay area. now live doppler 7 showing you just a few clouds along the coastline in the sierra where a system is passing through. we're noticing thunderstorms firing up. mainly around northern california and right around north of south lake tau hove. so definitely a concern there with this time of year and fire danger. we'll keep a close eye on it for you. winds westerly gusting to 32 miles per hour and out of the southwest in fairfield to 22 and that wind is certainly keeping those temperatures down today. most of you in the 60s to 80s range. now the wind is going to remain elevated as we head into this afternoon and evening if we could take a look at graphics. you'll see the wind. if we can't we'll move along and show you the picture from o
jacobs said he was proud of the work done by all weather forecasting offices, including noaa's birmingham office and said no one's job was under threat. abc news, washington. >>> time to get to our accuweather forecast. >> it is nice and cool today. but changing rapidly. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. >> we'll see the hot weather returning to the bay area. now live doppler 7 showing you just a few clouds along the coastline in the sierra where a system is passing...
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how it turns off after the birmingham office debunking it.aff member sent a notification to, quote, only stick with the official national hurricane center forecasts if questions arise from some national social media post. workers were told not to provide any opinion. and then over its own scientists, releasing a statement saying the birmingham office's tweet, quote, spoke in absolute terms that were inconsist tournament with probabilities from the best forecast products at the time. it's really an unprecedented move in noaa's history, appearing to politicize what most americans view as a normal part of their day, checking the weather. as one meteorologist puts it to "the washington post" this is the first time i felt pressure from above to not say what truly is the forecast. one of the things we train on is to dispel inaccurate rumors and ultimately that is what was occurring. what the alabama office did is provide a forecast with their tweet. that is what they get paid to do. that wraps up things for this hour, i'm morgan radford. ayman mohy
how it turns off after the birmingham office debunking it.aff member sent a notification to, quote, only stick with the official national hurricane center forecasts if questions arise from some national social media post. workers were told not to provide any opinion. and then over its own scientists, releasing a statement saying the birmingham office's tweet, quote, spoke in absolute terms that were inconsist tournament with probabilities from the best forecast products at the time. it's really...
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and there were similar scenes across britain — belfast, bristol, birmingham, smaller towns and rurales. as yet another demonstration took shape in new york, we spoke to the 16—year—old activist greta thunberg, who's become the insistent voice of this restless generation. did you ever think it could end up with something like this? my dad woke me up today, and he said, "it is massive, you need to see these pictures." and then i went up, and ijust saw these pictures, and i couldn't stop looking, because it was just so overwhelming. and you cannot believe it's real. this is not only my voice, this is the voice of millions of people around the world. but i think it is because we are young, and we are the ones who are going to have to live with this in the future. then she saw for herself on the streets in manhattan the multiplier effect of this movement. in this most global of cities, more than a million kids had been given permission to skip class, to make their voices heard. what do we want? climate justice! when do we want it? now! this extraordinary mobilisation really feels like a m
and there were similar scenes across britain — belfast, bristol, birmingham, smaller towns and rurales. as yet another demonstration took shape in new york, we spoke to the 16—year—old activist greta thunberg, who's become the insistent voice of this restless generation. did you ever think it could end up with something like this? my dad woke me up today, and he said, "it is massive, you need to see these pictures." and then i went up, and ijust saw these pictures, and i...
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his impassioned speech to african-american voters from birmingham's 16th street church. this as biden gains support from a texas congressman who's now refusing to back julian castro row. why? details straight ahead. ♪ dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms. if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i got real relief. i go
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the national weather service is' birmingham office responded saying alabama will not see an impact. tuesday, jacobs defend the the administration but thanked the birmingham office. >> understand and fully support the good intent of the st office which was the calm fears and support. >> president trump has continued to defend his claims on twitter though he recently acknowledged he never dewould hit alabama only that it might. the new york times reports wilbur ross who oversees noah called jacobs last friday and warned heads will roll. shortly thereafter the agency sent an unsigned statement saying dorian could impact alabama. a commerce department spokesman denied the new york times report saying secretary ross did not threaten to fire any noah staff over forecasting and public statements about hurricane dorian. noah's top scientists sent a letter to staffers revealing he has initiated an investigation of potential violation that may have compromised the agency's policies of scientific integrity. nick coal kill land. >>> behavior that will no longer get stots suspended. >>> research
the national weather service is' birmingham office responded saying alabama will not see an impact. tuesday, jacobs defend the the administration but thanked the birmingham office. >> understand and fully support the good intent of the st office which was the calm fears and support. >> president trump has continued to defend his claims on twitter though he recently acknowledged he never dewould hit alabama only that it might. the new york times reports wilbur ross who oversees noah...
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i sent stu d e nts university of birmingham.calators through the gates, across the road and stopped directly outside the glass double doors to a&e. i paused forjust one second, and breathed. even though i knew i was, i was utterly and completely lost in a world of menacing thoughts. even a fun night out with friends from my a—levels had a sinister consequence. this wasn't a life. i had to be brave. i replayed the memories from the night before. i walked into the kitchen, i got a glass of water, i tookjust to paracetamol tablets, and i went to bed. my brain was screeching at this point, "but what about the other memories? you can afford to take this risk, i.e. that stupid, do you wa nt to this risk, i.e. that stupid, do you want to die? but when i tried to recall the other memories, the 2a ta blets, recall the other memories, the 2a tablets, the bin, theyjust disappeared. they morphed and switched into other terrifying fears, other horrible what ifs. and then, underneath the rest of the chatter, but growing louder and louder, i h
i sent stu d e nts university of birmingham.calators through the gates, across the road and stopped directly outside the glass double doors to a&e. i paused forjust one second, and breathed. even though i knew i was, i was utterly and completely lost in a world of menacing thoughts. even a fun night out with friends from my a—levels had a sinister consequence. this wasn't a life. i had to be brave. i replayed the memories from the night before. i walked into the kitchen, i got a glass of...
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city university joins me now via skype from birmingham so the stage is set for this battle between bars johnson's government and the parliament if if m.p.'s are going to try to stop a no deal bracks it they need to move quickly and they need to do it with a sort of unity they have failed to show so far how important is this coming week in parliament. but 60000000 mccool's the leader of the folks that will leave your union regrets withdraw agreement on october 1st i'm less government can agree to go back to brussels and request an extension and therein lies the you shoot for those opposed to leaving with no deal is that the prime minister or something that's been resolute saying we believe go 1st. come on. and it is increasingly clear i think that the the government will seek to marginalize parliament so much so that we have key ministers such as michael gove refusing to rule out the prospect that if it were to pass an amendment mandating the government to request an extension to the article 50 period that the government could simply trying to ignore this and there is a key point of diff
city university joins me now via skype from birmingham so the stage is set for this battle between bars johnson's government and the parliament if if m.p.'s are going to try to stop a no deal bracks it they need to move quickly and they need to do it with a sort of unity they have failed to show so far how important is this coming week in parliament. but 60000000 mccool's the leader of the folks that will leave your union regrets withdraw agreement on october 1st i'm less government can agree...
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former vice president joe biden in birmingham, alabama. there and how the gun debate is now reshaping the 2020 race. ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. shipsticks.com saves you when you have diabetes, ♪ dietary choices are crucial to help manage blood sugar, but it can b
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the statement referred to a tweet issued by the national weather service birmingham alabama office last week, which pushed back on the president's claim that the state was in the path of the storm. meanwhile, the director of the national weather service defended the birmingham forecasters who contradicted trump during his speech at the group's annual gathering yesterday. watch this. >> to ensure public safety. as the national protocols at that time. so i would like to ask birmingham, stand and be recognized. >> senior writer at roll call, neil is here, neil, good to have you with us. this morning. so if these reports are true, that in fact wilbur ross may have made that phone call, how might this impact his role in the trump administration going forward? and what kind of potential investigations could be, could he suddenly find himself, whether it is capitol hill or as we just mentioned there, part of noaa. >> it's good to be with you. what's funny is i feel like this is probably the third or fourth time i've been on this program talking about how many lives wilbur ross has left in the
the statement referred to a tweet issued by the national weather service birmingham alabama office last week, which pushed back on the president's claim that the state was in the path of the storm. meanwhile, the director of the national weather service defended the birmingham forecasters who contradicted trump during his speech at the group's annual gathering yesterday. watch this. >> to ensure public safety. as the national protocols at that time. so i would like to ask birmingham,...
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biden gave an impassioned address at the historic church in birmingham, alabama. today marks the anniversary of the horrific bombing there that killed four incent young girls. >> that blast took aim at the very foundations of this community in 1963. it pblew wide open the door for the -- it shook my generation to its core. it helped us realize in other parts of the country different races and helped us realize working on the fringes of the movement was not enough. we must acknowledge that there can't be no realization of the american dream without grappling with the original sin of slavery. >> this comes after a response to a question. it involved repairing the legacy of slavery. joining me now is mike. thanks for joining us. this was really an important moment for biden and his team. it's a speech that really highlights what is essentially a paradox in biden's campaign on the issue of race. he has some of the strongest support from african-american voters, but he has also faced the intense scrutiny for past statements on racial issues. how was the speech received
biden gave an impassioned address at the historic church in birmingham, alabama. today marks the anniversary of the horrific bombing there that killed four incent young girls. >> that blast took aim at the very foundations of this community in 1963. it pblew wide open the door for the -- it shook my generation to its core. it helped us realize in other parts of the country different races and helped us realize working on the fringes of the movement was not enough. we must acknowledge that...
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we will discuss it with an excessive chat with simon birmingham.the latest market action. take it away. selina: we're looking at a trifecta of grit -- bad news today. a new deal insight. unrest in hong kong continuing at week pmi data looking withrld, the nikkei is down and we will continue those losses from yesterday. switching boards here. what's he was going on in south korea. speaking about the week inflation coming in at 0%. a little bit of a muted change. down slightly. data groww the gdp slower than expected it to percent versus 2.1%. the south korean economy has been adversely impacted by trade spats around the world. looking at what is happening in australia and new zealand, kathleen mentioned we had a expose of interview with the finance minister coming up. a little bit chain -- little changed. i also mentioned the new zealand dollar earlier. one of those risk assets facing pressure. -- rba's keeping threats things on hold today. simon birmingham is the trade minister, not the finance minister. we will have the trade minister on the show
we will discuss it with an excessive chat with simon birmingham.the latest market action. take it away. selina: we're looking at a trifecta of grit -- bad news today. a new deal insight. unrest in hong kong continuing at week pmi data looking withrld, the nikkei is down and we will continue those losses from yesterday. switching boards here. what's he was going on in south korea. speaking about the week inflation coming in at 0%. a little bit of a muted change. down slightly. data groww the gdp...
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they would not say whether the players were suspended for this weekend pass crucial match with birminghamand he would be looking at that closely indeed tomorrow, but it has been a pretty horrible couple of days by them here. —— for them here. australian tennis player nick kyrgios has been given a 4 month suspended ban. tour chiefs say he has shown a pattern of abuse towards officials and spectators over the last 12 months. the ban will be imposed if he commits another offence with six months. this is kyrgios's reaction, posting this on social media: "i guess i'm on my best behaviour for six months." quick look at the day's other headlines.. after winning his first singles match since a hip operation in january, andy murray has been knocked out of the zhuhai championships in china. he lost in three sets to alex de minaur. judd trump's15—match winning run has ended. he was beaten by fellow englishman joe perry, 5—2 in the last 16 of the china snooker championship in guangzhou. the golf championship began today. it was played over three courses. justin rose was in sync withjustin timberlake,
they would not say whether the players were suspended for this weekend pass crucial match with birminghamand he would be looking at that closely indeed tomorrow, but it has been a pretty horrible couple of days by them here. —— for them here. australian tennis player nick kyrgios has been given a 4 month suspended ban. tour chiefs say he has shown a pattern of abuse towards officials and spectators over the last 12 months. the ban will be imposed if he commits another offence with six...
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the national weather service's birmingham office responded saying alabama will not see an impact. jacobs defended the administration, but also thanked the birmingham office. >> we understand and fully support the full intent -- >> the new york times is reporting that the commerce secretary that oversees n.o.a.a. warned that heads will roll if -- unsigned statement saying dorian could impact alabama. >>> serious because lives are at stake, warnings mean people need to pay attention to them. >> the 5-day cone is the 5 testify day cone. there is no extending or shortening the cone. that is science. it's a political. that is the cone. and our forecast will be hot here. no matter what side of the political aisle you're going to be on. not today, though. today we were dominated by an on-shore breeze. pleasanton 18 miles per hour and san jose 13 miles per hour. it's also windy in the north bay. we begin to lose that breeze and temperatures will climb. we're below average again today. concord, 80. san francisco, 66 and livermore 74 degrees. 50s overnight tonight. want to show you thunders
the national weather service's birmingham office responded saying alabama will not see an impact. jacobs defended the administration, but also thanked the birmingham office. >> we understand and fully support the full intent -- >> the new york times is reporting that the commerce secretary that oversees n.o.a.a. warned that heads will roll if -- unsigned statement saying dorian could impact alabama. >>> serious because lives are at stake, warnings mean people need to pay...
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. >> going to birmingham. and then a coach trip for six hours from birmingham to glasgow. >> staff turned up to rk in nottingham, but only briefly.c an emblemati name on the high hestreets gone. they are gted at thomas ok headquarters. >> i've been here since i was 19. very sad. >> everyone has given their heart and soul to this company. it is sad thate don't exist anymore. tom: they booked their weddingdi on a greek island via thomas cook. their plans are in disarray. >> just broke my heart. can't believe it. dn't want it to be true. >> it all seems for nothing now. a bit confused and empty. n't really know what to do. all that planning in this -- all gone. tom: the focus for the government is getting tens of .housands of british holidaymakers ho 16,000 brits were booked on thomas cook flights today beforu it wen. the hope is that by tonight, most of them will be back. others will return in the coming days. tom burridge, bbc news. laura: end of an era there. ndthe dukeuchess of sussex have arrived in cape tow
. >> going to birmingham. and then a coach trip for six hours from birmingham to glasgow. >> staff turned up to rk in nottingham, but only briefly.c an emblemati name on the high hestreets gone. they are gted at thomas ok headquarters. >> i've been here since i was 19. very sad. >> everyone has given their heart and soul to this company. it is sad thate don't exist anymore. tom: they booked their weddingdi on a greek island via thomas cook. their plans are in disarray....
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children's because as a child, watching it on television every night, and having my dad go down to birmingham, became , i wanted to march the children, i wanted to join the movement in a more nsubstantial way, not just the thought of isolated in stamford connecticut so my dad found a way to bring us into the civil rights movement that chairman fort patterson, back then it was the boxers that would go down and travel with my dad. it wasn't the baseball players. they need people to bring visibility to the movement t board was one of the great i went down picture right there, that's the motel where doctor king was staying . >> the one up there by my finger -mark. >> right and my dad in patterson went down the next day bring money for the children who had been jailed during the marches. and they went to the site and also stated that motel so. >> where it had beenbombed . >> martin luther king, a ie friend of the family? >> what they did, as a family, is we started doing jazz concerts and our first concert was also to raise money, it was in june and then we went up, at the house, at our house, yes
children's because as a child, watching it on television every night, and having my dad go down to birmingham, became , i wanted to march the children, i wanted to join the movement in a more nsubstantial way, not just the thought of isolated in stamford connecticut so my dad found a way to bring us into the civil rights movement that chairman fort patterson, back then it was the boxers that would go down and travel with my dad. it wasn't the baseball players. they need people to bring...
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politics and the author of berkow mr speaker rowdy living in the tory party from birmingham on skype alex to reuters director of the center for briggs and studies at birmingham city university and also from london sania pranav journalist and author of just boris a tale of blonde ambition welcome you all to the program sonia let me start with you boris johnson has lost 6 important votes in 6 days just how damaged is he right now. isn't it thing any other time insead has ever gone through a loss he has i mean he does that quite often not get a man defeated a man who's had the rug pulled out from under his feet and interestingly actually last night he gave a form cite the best in the comments and he has done to date but i think he doesn't like a man who knows he's in a corner now we just have to guess or possibly trying guess how he gets out of this corner will he resign if some people say he might will he call a 2nd referendum on bret's it as other people say that he might it's a perfect storm so many avenues are now going to have to do something radical to his out of this mess otherwi
politics and the author of berkow mr speaker rowdy living in the tory party from birmingham on skype alex to reuters director of the center for briggs and studies at birmingham city university and also from london sania pranav journalist and author of just boris a tale of blonde ambition welcome you all to the program sonia let me start with you boris johnson has lost 6 important votes in 6 days just how damaged is he right now. isn't it thing any other time insead has ever gone through a loss...
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let's begin with the australian trade minister simon birmingham, who discussed waiting for the u.s.hina to resolve their differences. mr. birmingham: our position has been clear all along, that we do understand some of the points of concern in relation to forced technology transfer, protection of intellectual property, and that australia shares those with -- as do many other countries of the world. unilateralelieve the application of tariff hikes is the way to solve these issues. we are concerned about the impact on the global economy and on economies like ours as a result of these ongoing measures that are clearly having a direct and real impact on trade volumes, and from then on economic growth. paul: you have negotiated free-trade agreements with other countries and the eu as well. is it getting hard to conclude those when the climate could change in the breath it takes to type a tweet? mr. birmingham: it is always hard to conclude trade deals, but i don't think the global environment is making it harder. if anything, i think it is providing political momentum that the other coun
let's begin with the australian trade minister simon birmingham, who discussed waiting for the u.s.hina to resolve their differences. mr. birmingham: our position has been clear all along, that we do understand some of the points of concern in relation to forced technology transfer, protection of intellectual property, and that australia shares those with -- as do many other countries of the world. unilateralelieve the application of tariff hikes is the way to solve these issues. we are...
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they prompted a standing ovation when he praised the birmingham office i talked about earlier at this conference. it does not sound like they are deterred by these threats. are you concerned about what this episode means then for forecasts in the future? because they don't seem to be deterred by it? >> well, i'm glad they're not. but we have this whole culture right now where next mulvaney, the white house chief of staff and the president go after federal employees again and again. they moved two major department of agriculture agencies to kansas city. we're talking about moving a lot of the bureau of land management officers out of new york or out of washington. they seem to decide the best way to get rid of this so-called deep state is to move them, the easiest way to fire them. federal employees are really under attack from this administration and this national weather service is the most recent example. >> i do wonder, the atlantic, 33 put it, made this point, it's not the storm, it's the coverup. is that what this is for you? >> yeah. it's also trump's amazing insecurity and narc
they prompted a standing ovation when he praised the birmingham office i talked about earlier at this conference. it does not sound like they are deterred by these threats. are you concerned about what this episode means then for forecasts in the future? because they don't seem to be deterred by it? >> well, i'm glad they're not. but we have this whole culture right now where next mulvaney, the white house chief of staff and the president go after federal employees again and again. they...
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birmingham 98, feeling more like 101. charleston 89. panama city 91 feeling like 101.hat expands to the east on tuesday, so columbia 96, tallahassee 95. by wednesday, though, and also into the late part of the week, the northeast and also the upper midwest gets in on this heat action, cincinnati 91 on thursday, 90 on friday, pittsburgh we're looking at the upper 80s. a severe storm threat today, want to keep this in mind, the potential for some flooding rains. also damaging winds of 60 miles per hour or greater. could even see some hail and also watching the chance for a few tornados. where you see the yellow, the report of where we're expecting the strongest weather. minneapolis you're included, des moines, also sioux falls, so we're going to be watching this throughout the day. it's going to get kicked up. looking at rainfall from one to three inches of rain over the northern plains into the upper midwest as we go throughout the next couple of days. also, watching the tropics, dare i say the tropics again, two areas of low pressure that we could see develop over the
birmingham 98, feeling more like 101. charleston 89. panama city 91 feeling like 101.hat expands to the east on tuesday, so columbia 96, tallahassee 95. by wednesday, though, and also into the late part of the week, the northeast and also the upper midwest gets in on this heat action, cincinnati 91 on thursday, 90 on friday, pittsburgh we're looking at the upper 80s. a severe storm threat today, want to keep this in mind, the potential for some flooding rains. also damaging winds of 60 miles...
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marching in glasgow and aberystwyth, cycling in nottingham, demonstrating in belfast, bristol and birminghamis was about children and young people mobilising adults into action. i hope they listen to us and realise we need a change. i've never been a protester before, but we have to act now, otherwise it's just too late. we are worried especially for these guys because it's them that will have to put up with these things. is this something you should take kids out of school for? it is one day a year. we wouldn't do it if she was older or had exams. these people are protesting as well as the adults. it is our future anyway. this is a global movement, with events starting in the pacific and the flood threatened islands of vanuatu. in australia, thousands took part in rallies and marches, as they did south africa. which has recently experienced severe drought and flooding. then europe. this was berlin earlier today. new york is where world leaders will come together on monday for a un backed summit on climate change. already there is the 16—year—old campaigner from sweden who has become the voi
marching in glasgow and aberystwyth, cycling in nottingham, demonstrating in belfast, bristol and birminghamis was about children and young people mobilising adults into action. i hope they listen to us and realise we need a change. i've never been a protester before, but we have to act now, otherwise it's just too late. we are worried especially for these guys because it's them that will have to put up with these things. is this something you should take kids out of school for? it is one day a...
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but it seemed to support the president and at the same time not the birmingham, alabama office, that had come out with a contradictory report that alabama was never in jeopardy. the director, acting director, says the purpose of that statement was to clarify the technical details. what it did not say, however is, we understand and fully support the good intentions of the birmingham weather office as he tried to calm fears in short public safety. he says, no one is going to be fired over this, but it is clear this issue is not going away, jim, poppy. >> marty savidge, glad are you there. let's talk about this and more. good morning to you both. let me begin with you, you had jim hines, the democrat in congress saying if this is true, the "new york times" report tag wilbur ross threatened fire noaa officials if they didn't stand down from contradicting the president. if that's true, wilbur ross should resign. the commerce department is saying this is hogwash. this is false. you have john thunes the second ranking republican leader and new chairman saying quote we want the weather servi
but it seemed to support the president and at the same time not the birmingham, alabama office, that had come out with a contradictory report that alabama was never in jeopardy. the director, acting director, says the purpose of that statement was to clarify the technical details. what it did not say, however is, we understand and fully support the good intentions of the birmingham weather office as he tried to calm fears in short public safety. he says, no one is going to be fired over this,...
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the 2020 frontrunner gave an impassioned speech in birmingham on the anniversary of the church bombings there. how biden connects that moment to recent mass shootings in this country. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ ♪ yes ♪ hey sean hey dan ♪ at first slice pizza lovers everywhere meet o, that's good! frozen pizza one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower but that's not stopping anyone o, that's good! great customizes your caru wheninsurance, tual so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you cothanks, lady. taxi!yoneed. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ should always be working harder. that's why your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. run with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. beacuse
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after the president made those comments, the national weather service in birmingham contradicted them in a tweet saying, "alabama will not see any impacts from dorian." e unsigned noaa release said that tweet was wrong. this afternoon the commerce department said the statement was not sent because secretary rlbur ross threatened to have people at noaa fired, something they are denying altogether, and the director of the national weather service today stood by the birmingham tweet saying it was sent out for one reason, public safety. norah. ij o'donnell: all right, weijia who is in north carolina where the president is campaigning tonight for a special house election. thank you, weijia. now a cbs news exclusive. three former heads of homeland hecurity addressed the biggest tscurity threats to this ununtry. michael chertoff, janet napolitano, and jeh johnson gathered today at the national september 11th memorial and neseum in new york city. this all ahead of the anniversary of the attacks. they served under presidents george w. bush and barack obama and address the rising challenges fac
after the president made those comments, the national weather service in birmingham contradicted them in a tweet saying, "alabama will not see any impacts from dorian." e unsigned noaa release said that tweet was wrong. this afternoon the commerce department said the statement was not sent because secretary rlbur ross threatened to have people at noaa fired, something they are denying altogether, and the director of the national weather service today stood by the birmingham tweet...
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office which first corrected the president. >> the birmingham office did this to stop public panic to ensure public safety. >> the top scientist at noaa says he's investigating the agency's response and whether it violated any policies. >>> the trump administration is laying out requirements for residents of the bahamas who want to evacuate to the u.s. after hurricane dorian. the move comes after more than 100 people were kicked off a ferry to florida because they didn't have visas. new u.s. guidelines issued last night call for all bahamas residents to have a government issued i.d. such as a passport. meanwhile, we have new information about the extent of the destruction in the northern bahamas. the power company says every power pole in a 16-mile stretch of land has been obliterated. abc's marcus moore is there. he in mah oueyple this ferry ts headed to nassau as part of a massive effort to evacuate people from this island left devast >> the official death toll is now up to 50 people and even as that's expected to climb, thousands are believed to be missing. >>> time now for a look
office which first corrected the president. >> the birmingham office did this to stop public panic to ensure public safety. >> the top scientist at noaa says he's investigating the agency's response and whether it violated any policies. >>> the trump administration is laying out requirements for residents of the bahamas who want to evacuate to the u.s. after hurricane dorian. the move comes after more than 100 people were kicked off a ferry to florida because they didn't...
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the mp said her staff had to be locked inside the office in birmingham while a man reportedly shoutedng doors and windows. west midlands police have arrested a 36—year—old man in connection with the incident. and in the past 2a hours, as the government promises to ramp up security in parliament, a number of mps have tweeted about abuse that's been leveled at them. conservative mp maria caulfield revealed that her car tyres had been damaged with nails and screws for the second time. meanwhile, labour parliamentary assistant amelia rose tighe said she had had to report 35 death threats in one week. it came as the daughter of labour mp yvette cooper spoke out about the fear she now feels for her mother — ellie cooper said she's scared when she scrolls through the replies to her mother's tweets, calling her a liar and a traitor. she added: "i am scared when our house gets fitted with panic buttons, industrial—locking doors and explosive bags to catch the mail."... she's called on borisjohnson to "take a stand and unite the country." the former liberal democrat leader tim farron has also e
the mp said her staff had to be locked inside the office in birmingham while a man reportedly shoutedng doors and windows. west midlands police have arrested a 36—year—old man in connection with the incident. and in the past 2a hours, as the government promises to ramp up security in parliament, a number of mps have tweeted about abuse that's been leveled at them. conservative mp maria caulfield revealed that her car tyres had been damaged with nails and screws for the second time....
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louis, baltimore, new orleans, and birmingham. [applause] thank you. and it was during those seven years that i could've first hand look at why donald trump is our president today. it's the biggest question democrats need to answer in 2020. if you turn on cable news, you might think he is our president because of some mixture of russia, racism, facebook, the fbi, hillary clinton, emails, all linked together in some kind of brew. but i am a numbers guy in the numbers tell a distinct story. the reason donald trump is our president is that we automated away 4 million manufacturing jobs in ohio, pennsylvania, michigan, in the states donald trump needed to win. how many of you know of a store closing where you live? crazy but normal. unfortunately no longer crazy. why are those stores closing? one word answer. >> amazon. mr. yang: that's right, amazon. is soaking up $20 billion in business everything a year. and how much is amazon paying in taxes? >> zero. mr. yang: that's right. $20 billion out zero back, that is a math. they are paying less in taxes than
louis, baltimore, new orleans, and birmingham. [applause] thank you. and it was during those seven years that i could've first hand look at why donald trump is our president today. it's the biggest question democrats need to answer in 2020. if you turn on cable news, you might think he is our president because of some mixture of russia, racism, facebook, the fbi, hillary clinton, emails, all linked together in some kind of brew. but i am a numbers guy in the numbers tell a distinct story. the...
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marks the anniversary of the 16th street baptist church bombings in birmingham. a pivotal moment that killed four black girls 56 years ago today. biden with a campaign speech that connected the racial violence of the civil rights era and the trump era. >> the domestic terrorism and white supremacy has been the antagonists of our highest ideals from before this country. lunch mobs, bomb makers, lone gunmen and as we know, all now realize this violence does not live in the past. >> but who ill the former vice president drew an oization in birmingham, some critics continued to say, so what? wa pointing to biden's accumulating gaffes on race as recently as this week's democratic debate and questioning if his service to the nation's first black president is enough to make him the candidate for black america. joining me now, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del percio and host of "open mind" on pbs, alexander heffman. alexander, good speech in terms of setting a tone, but short on specifics of what he's going to do if terms of closing the racial
marks the anniversary of the 16th street baptist church bombings in birmingham. a pivotal moment that killed four black girls 56 years ago today. biden with a campaign speech that connected the racial violence of the civil rights era and the trump era. >> the domestic terrorism and white supremacy has been the antagonists of our highest ideals from before this country. lunch mobs, bomb makers, lone gunmen and as we know, all now realize this violence does not live in the past. >>...
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. >> joining me to talk about the speech, is mike in birmingham, and as promised "a.m. morning host" joy reid, and so now we will start with mike, and what are some of the headlines out of the speech? >> well, joe biden has talked repeat think throughout the career of the civil rights that motivated him to enter public service, and he joined the services here today to remember 56 years ago today that took the lives of four young girls in a bombing. it galvanized the civil rights movement. he wanted to give a deeply personal and yes a political speech and putting this moment into some historical context and especially given the recent episodes of white supremacy and incidents today. the vice president is trying to put it in a historical sweep as well talking about how america has always aspired to the lofty ideals and quality and justice, and clearly as the bombing showed, but recent incidents like in el paso and the jewish synagogue in pittsburgh and the charleston ame church years ago, and we continue to struggle with the issues of race. it is also interesting, alex, a
. >> joining me to talk about the speech, is mike in birmingham, and as promised "a.m. morning host" joy reid, and so now we will start with mike, and what are some of the headlines out of the speech? >> well, joe biden has talked repeat think throughout the career of the civil rights that motivated him to enter public service, and he joined the services here today to remember 56 years ago today that took the lives of four young girls in a bombing. it galvanized the civil...