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was bobbi parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapped by this man. >> or was bobbi dial's partner in crime and maybe much more than that? >> i said, are you all right? she said, yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> nothing made sense. nothing. >> if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crime story, you probably wouldn't pick bobbi parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a good childhood. for me it was just a very normal upbringing. >> bobbi went to college just over the border in oklahoma. that's where she caught the eye of randy parker. >> she had a way about her, the way she carried herself, the way she talked, the way she laughed. there was something really special about her. >> he had a balance in his life. he was good for me. he -- he gave me confidence. he added to my life. it just worked. >> they married in 1982 and within four years had two little girls. bobbi was a teacher and randy worked in corrections. at one point they worked in the s
was bobbi parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapped by this man. >> or was bobbi dial's partner in crime and maybe much more than that? >> i said, are you all right? she said, yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> nothing made sense. nothing. >> if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crime story, you probably wouldn't pick bobbi parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a good childhood. for me...
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he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair.hen she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped you off and disguised it as a suicide. suspiciously many believe the origin was maurice reese work in concert with capell. it stated that robert kennedy was deeply involved with marilyn and promised to leave his wife to march marry marilyn. >> the document was given to the fbi by the governor's office of california. they could not verify how it was from. they brought it to the fbi's attention because of the connection with the ken does. >> the accounts of rfk's whereabouts have been refuted by official record of the department of justice and personal accounts. bobby kennedy
he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair.hen she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped...
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they'll have to let bobby out. >> free bobby and maybe touch off helter skelter in the bargain by framingck panthers. on this date, 1969, late, susan atkins, sexy sade dressed in black. >> she yelled out the car window we're going to kill some [ bleep ]. >> also in the car, their target, whoever lived in the house recently vacated by terry melcher who months earlier had blown off manson's hope force a record deal. >> whoever is living there now could be rich and famous. nobody else could afford a house like that. >> manson had actually been at the house earlier that year looking for terry melcher. he moved out. but manson encountered the present a sharon tate, the wife of roman polanski. they cut wires to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, polanski was out of the country that night but his friend was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan atkins went to see who else was there. >> she starts down the hal
they'll have to let bobby out. >> free bobby and maybe touch off helter skelter in the bargain by framingck panthers. on this date, 1969, late, susan atkins, sexy sade dressed in black. >> she yelled out the car window we're going to kill some [ bleep ]. >> also in the car, their target, whoever lived in the house recently vacated by terry melcher who months earlier had blown off manson's hope force a record deal. >> whoever is living there now could be rich and famous....
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alright let's bring in our panel joining me from london bobby freedman political commentator on u.k. politics and the author of berkow mr speaker rowdy living in the tory party from birmingham on skype alex to reuter director of the center for briggs and studies at birmingham city university and also from london sonny upon our 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. thing any other time insert has ever gone through us he has i mean he does that quite often like a a man defeated a man who's had the rug pulled out from under his feet and interestingly actually last night he he performs slightly better in the commons 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 a 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 ma
alright let's bring in our panel joining me from london bobby freedman political commentator on u.k. politics and the author of berkow mr speaker rowdy living in the tory party from birmingham on skype alex to reuter director of the center for briggs and studies at birmingham city university and also from london sonny upon our 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...
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>> bobby: what? country is running, do you think the good guys are winning? >> bobby: no, the bad guys. the koch brothers. >> anthony: the bad guys are winning. >> bobby: tea party and all these right-wing idiots are so far winning. young people have got to go out there and be progressive enough, not only to end police brutality, but to create frameworks and demand and know. these are the kinds of things that have to happen. ♪ >> preeti: this is our manchurian cauliflower. it's indian-chinese. basically like general's chicken made with vegetables. it's one of our most popular dishes. it's vegetable candy. >> anthony: juhu beach club, in a strip mall in oakland's temescal neighborhood. an unassuming but utterly delicious new addition, started by this woman, preeti mistry. >> anthony: oh, so good. so good. >> preeti: thank you. so i know you've been to india a bunch of times. so maybe you've had a bhel puri. it's a puffed rice salad. >> anthony: oh yes, yes, yes. >> preeti: so what we do, because we're
>> bobby: what? country is running, do you think the good guys are winning? >> bobby: no, the bad guys. the koch brothers. >> anthony: the bad guys are winning. >> bobby: tea party and all these right-wing idiots are so far winning. young people have got to go out there and be progressive enough, not only to end police brutality, but to create frameworks and demand and know. these are the kinds of things that have to happen. ♪ >> preeti: this is our manchurian...
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cooking with bobby flay.eaturing the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news during his congressional testimony today, the acting director of national intelligence said that he does not know the identity of the whistle-blower who filed a complaint against president trump, adding, "i mean, 'melania t.' could be anyone. [ laughter ] according to nbc news, top trump allies say the white house is privately very worried about the involvement of rudy giuliani in president trump's discussion with ukraine also worried about rudy, children who forgot to check under the bed. [ laughter ] "he can't be here, he's on fox news." president trump this morning attempted to solidify republican support in the face of impeachment proceedings, tweeting, quote, "stick together play their game and fight hard, repu
cooking with bobby flay.eaturing the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news during his congressional testimony today, the acting director of national intelligence said that he does not know the identity of the whistle-blower who filed a complaint against...
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. ♪ >> reporter: we begin with two people who have known and loved the man they call bobby, godfatherf their son, close friend of more than 40 years. long before the rest of the world heard of him. and when did you meet him? >> we went to high school together. >> reporter: stewart and emily altman spoke with us for the first time since durst was arrest. >> there's still a side of bob that's not a monster. >> yeah. >> you know, he has a heart, but it's caused me a great deal of conflict and i can't get my head around is whatever happened to bob. it's hard. >> reporter: the altmans shared personal photos and the story of bob they've lived and breathed, starting with the family disaster that tormented him. >> his mom committed suicide when he was 7 years-old and it was a devastating experience for bob. >> reporter: compounded by bob's strained relationships with his brother douglas and his father seymour. but then, in the 1970s, stewart introduced bob to a young woman and this whole twisted tale was set in motion. >> i was living on east 52nd street on the second floor and kathie was liv
. ♪ >> reporter: we begin with two people who have known and loved the man they call bobby, godfatherf their son, close friend of more than 40 years. long before the rest of the world heard of him. and when did you meet him? >> we went to high school together. >> reporter: stewart and emily altman spoke with us for the first time since durst was arrest. >> there's still a side of bob that's not a monster. >> yeah. >> you know, he has a heart, but it's...
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all right let's bring in our panel joining me from london bobby freedman political commentator on u.k. 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 perfe
all right let's bring in our panel joining me from london bobby freedman political commentator on u.k. 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...
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i remember going and seeing bobby and i said bobby?virginiaever had has never had an african-american on the bench or a woman on the federal bench. i said, i want you to help me select that individual to go on the bench and we did. it was jim spencer. our guest earlier today on the circuit court, and jim came up from the district court. i have wonderful experiences with all of these great pa ls of mine. boy, everyone of us are facing a challenge today. i go back and reflect for a moment for the basis of my thoughts on 30 years of traveling for the senate, i am always laughing at the congressman. they got to rush out and get home to the district, and the district's driving distance are the most of them in virginia, and then it is only a short shuck group of people. senators go from the tip of the state, george, to the atlantic ocean all the way to the valley of virginia. senators have a lot more to cover than members of the house. andnt to thank those of you i bet there is a few here that might have voted for me one time or another -- i
i remember going and seeing bobby and i said bobby?virginiaever had has never had an african-american on the bench or a woman on the federal bench. i said, i want you to help me select that individual to go on the bench and we did. it was jim spencer. our guest earlier today on the circuit court, and jim came up from the district court. i have wonderful experiences with all of these great pa ls of mine. boy, everyone of us are facing a challenge today. i go back and reflect for a moment for the...
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it was only the next morning that a counselor from thunder road called. >> they said you have bobby,s. realized he is not t to his there. no concern, no apology for not calling. he could be anywhere. shocked, hurt, but we have no idea. likely thankfully my son came directly to me. >> reporter: malika filed a complaint with the state, one of the growing number of complaints since 2017. that is the year southern east bay hospitals, which used to run thunder road, handed it over to a nonprofit called bay area community services. you may recognize its acronym bacs, they also run many homeless programs. teens are referred here to thunder road. it is one of the few places in the bay area for drug addicted youth. we discovered something strange. there are currently no residents here. >> it does not surprise me. >> reporter: meet alameda county chief probation officer, wendy steele. >> we had a few incidents that occurred last year, that i was very concerned about. i made a decision to no longer use thunder road as a provider. >> reporter: she says there were occasions when her department wa
it was only the next morning that a counselor from thunder road called. >> they said you have bobby,s. realized he is not t to his there. no concern, no apology for not calling. he could be anywhere. shocked, hurt, but we have no idea. likely thankfully my son came directly to me. >> reporter: malika filed a complaint with the state, one of the growing number of complaints since 2017. that is the year southern east bay hospitals, which used to run thunder road, handed it over to a...
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bobby is one of the harshest places in india to be a farmer crop failure severe groundwater depletion food insecurity and uncertain cash flow widespread problems it's drought drawn districts are seeing an increasing number of farmer suicides every year. in 28 during the number stood at 947. this. air and hope of guaranteed returns had forced farmers like suneet call carney to concentrate on cash crops like sugar cane and so he had been the money he earned was always blood back into the farm for the next season this meant there was very little to feed his family. his wife was determined to break the cycle. when a man works on the farm where i live things about money what i want and the big decisions that need to be taken this is effective but i want to support it is very different she thinks about the home and the needs of her family the food and the money that's required to survive well when they hit the. 3 years ago she insisted that her husband set aside one acre of farm land to grow fruit vegetables and greens to meet the food needs of the family not only that she insisted that the
bobby is one of the harshest places in india to be a farmer crop failure severe groundwater depletion food insecurity and uncertain cash flow widespread problems it's drought drawn districts are seeing an increasing number of farmer suicides every year. in 28 during the number stood at 947. this. air and hope of guaranteed returns had forced farmers like suneet call carney to concentrate on cash crops like sugar cane and so he had been the money he earned was always blood back into the farm for...
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on her left is congressman bobby stop that bobby scott.s been a member of the congress for 25 years. he is now the chair of the education and labor committee. he previously served for about 15 years in the virginia house of delegates and the virginia senate. thank you very much for coming. [applause] david: to his left is eric cantor who served for 25 years in the house -- in the virginia legislature and in congress and leader.be the majority he is a graduate of george washington university and william and mary school of law. thank you very much. for coming. [applause] avid: and andrew card who is person you may remember as the service chief of staff under george w. bush. prior to that, he served as secretary of transfer patient under george h w bush and he is acting dean of public policy at texas a&m and has served as president of franklin pierce college in new hampshire where he now resides. he is a graduate of the university of south carolina. thank you very much for coming. so, we were going to have opening statements but i thought the
on her left is congressman bobby stop that bobby scott.s been a member of the congress for 25 years. he is now the chair of the education and labor committee. he previously served for about 15 years in the virginia house of delegates and the virginia senate. thank you very much for coming. [applause] david: to his left is eric cantor who served for 25 years in the house -- in the virginia legislature and in congress and leader.be the majority he is a graduate of george washington university and...
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bobby, working at this university, you are working with the lyndon johnson affairs. johnson said you do not examine legislation in the light of the benefits but in the light of the wrongs it would do and the harls it would cause if improperly administered. mary made a great case for federal domestic terrorism statute and what should it include. what are the dangers in legislation that is perhaps rushed through which is hard to imagine, but legislation that has pushed through, what could ome from this? >> i was a little nervous. what mary is talking about not surprisingly is sensible and well considered, but that's not what could be enacted. what could go wrong at the federal level, couple of possibilities and i will channel some of the feedback that i give when i talk about the same ideas and you will hear pushback. one concern found in federalism and as we pointed out, we are not talking about a situation where stuff isn't criminalized. there are some federal statutes, but always state statutes. there is a question that makes some people nervous from the expansion o
bobby, working at this university, you are working with the lyndon johnson affairs. johnson said you do not examine legislation in the light of the benefits but in the light of the wrongs it would do and the harls it would cause if improperly administered. mary made a great case for federal domestic terrorism statute and what should it include. what are the dangers in legislation that is perhaps rushed through which is hard to imagine, but legislation that has pushed through, what could ome...
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disappearance souls bobbie and doctors and nurses walk off the job to demand he say friction they held demonstrations and of the slogan no pizza nowhere and correspondent privileged in how that he with the basis on that story had privileged to see you what more do we know now about what really happened to the doctor. yes we know that at the moment he is a hospital in a private hospital in harare where he's going through medical treatment ways went through an examination of his physical and mental health when he was discovered yesterday 40 kilometers an hour on the outskirts of out it in a place called you have beat or you managed to speak to some local media but then he said that you could not recall licked what happened to him and who took him and how he ended up to the place where us discovered yesterday. you may know this already but nigeria's nollywood is one of the largest movie producing industries in the world 2nd only to india's bollywood now it's safe to produce around 3000 movies every get in a moment i'll talk to one of the industry's most successful female directors but 1st
disappearance souls bobbie and doctors and nurses walk off the job to demand he say friction they held demonstrations and of the slogan no pizza nowhere and correspondent privileged in how that he with the basis on that story had privileged to see you what more do we know now about what really happened to the doctor. yes we know that at the moment he is a hospital in a private hospital in harare where he's going through medical treatment ways went through an examination of his physical and...
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. >> bobby didn't reply that they are part of the communist.he information is a top voice of the black panthers speaking from the algeria's. he set the record straight. we are a party that is through internationalism. >> david added, socialism must be the goal of the revolutionaries who seek to destroy the american system. there is many communists featured. one of them was the strategists. >> i appreciate the honor of speaking here this evening. the honor is multiplied since jay has announced this meetings initiator the black panther party has the greatest threat to the internal security of the country. >> if huber can them something, it must be good. if he can them something in terms of great severity that it must be very good. to be attacked by the chief of america is a tribute. may the black panther party in the future continue to merit the dire tribes of his foul mouth. >> at the university of california in the fall of 1964 they organized and was one of the leaders of the free speech movement. the beginning of the disruption for the communi
. >> bobby didn't reply that they are part of the communist.he information is a top voice of the black panthers speaking from the algeria's. he set the record straight. we are a party that is through internationalism. >> david added, socialism must be the goal of the revolutionaries who seek to destroy the american system. there is many communists featured. one of them was the strategists. >> i appreciate the honor of speaking here this evening. the honor is multiplied since...
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bobby, this could be seen as tipping the scales.t do you think the implications are for president trump if netanyahu does not win this? >> it would be an embarrassment for president trump, especially since as bill.ed out, he's practically -- he's made netanyahu practically his running mate. i've never seen that for a foreign leader is on every billboard and every piece of campaign literature that has been put out there. the clasp of netanyahu and trump is very, very tight. if netanyahu loses, then that's going to be a little embarrassment for donald trump. obviously, not fatal to his own presidential chances, but -- because that is farther down the road. the interesting question is going to be, for me, is what is going to be on top of the minds of israeli voters when they go to the polls on tuesday. when there was an election earlier this year, the opposition tried to make it about corruption to a large degree. beg your pardon, netanyahu faces all kinds of corruption, from israeli authorities. it didn't quite work. that was not enou
bobby, this could be seen as tipping the scales.t do you think the implications are for president trump if netanyahu does not win this? >> it would be an embarrassment for president trump, especially since as bill.ed out, he's practically -- he's made netanyahu practically his running mate. i've never seen that for a foreign leader is on every billboard and every piece of campaign literature that has been put out there. the clasp of netanyahu and trump is very, very tight. if netanyahu...
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alright let's bring in our panel joining me from london bobby freedman political commentator on u.k. politics and the author of berkow mr speaker rowdy living in the tory party from birmingham on skype alex to reuter director of the center for briggs and studies at birmingham city university and also from london sonny upon our 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. this isn't a thing any other time instead has ever gone through us he has i mean he does that quite often like a a man defeated a man who's had the rug pulled out from under his feet and interestingly actually last night he he performs sightly best in the commons 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 a 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
alright let's bring in our panel joining me from london bobby freedman political commentator on u.k. politics and the author of berkow mr speaker rowdy living in the tory party from birmingham on skype alex to reuter director of the center for briggs and studies at birmingham city university and also from london sonny upon our 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...
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to stay in power now in my view but not means doing better than to resume a did last time around bobbie i'm sorry to interject is just that we only have about a minute left i want to ask you one last question sonia bragg's it has obviously really fractured british politics things are so divided right now how does the country come back from this. oh i think it's really very difficult and i say that all the ideas but it's just going to make it worse even more long lived if there isn't a deal that's just the beginning of it we have years if not decades of mourning casey ations if we even if we go through a day to resume a deal that's only the beginning of that too again we have years and years and years of negotiations i mean i think honestly i think of that was a way of remaining i'm reforming than actually funny enough that would probably be the most healing option but it's a big sell to do now i mean boris johnson probably being that great salesman could do that job if he so wanted i just wonder if there's a very very sly not that he might go for it all right we have run a time so we're
to stay in power now in my view but not means doing better than to resume a did last time around bobbie i'm sorry to interject is just that we only have about a minute left i want to ask you one last question sonia bragg's it has obviously really fractured british politics things are so divided right now how does the country come back from this. oh i think it's really very difficult and i say that all the ideas but it's just going to make it worse even more long lived if there isn't a deal...
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. >> on her left is congressman bobby scott.gressman bobby scott has been a member of the congress of the united states for 25 years. he is now the chair of the education and labor committee. he previously served for about 15 years or so in the virginia house of delegates in the virginia senate. he's a graduate of harvard and boston college of law. so thank you very much for coming. >> thank you. [applause] >> to his left is eric cantor. eric cantor served for 25 years in the house-- in the virginia legislature and also the congress and rose up to be the house majority leader. he's a graduate of george washington university and william & mary school of law and vice-president of a company, a distinguished investment firm. thank you very much for coming. [applause] >> and andrew card. andrew card is a person you may remember who served as chief of staff under george w. bush. prior to that served as secretary of transportation under george herbert walker bush and acting of the school of policy at a & m and serves as president of fr
. >> on her left is congressman bobby scott.gressman bobby scott has been a member of the congress of the united states for 25 years. he is now the chair of the education and labor committee. he previously served for about 15 years or so in the virginia house of delegates in the virginia senate. he's a graduate of harvard and boston college of law. so thank you very much for coming. >> thank you. [applause] >> to his left is eric cantor. eric cantor served for 25 years in the...
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also known as "bobby three sticks." because he is robert. mueller iii. >> stephen: bobby three sticks? ( laughter ) i had no idea! three sticks-- robert mueller has a gangster nickname. "eh, not for nothin', but bobby three sticks is keeping an eye on big donny fish lips, head of the trump-bino crime family. rumor has it donny fish lips is in cahoots with vladdy no-shirt. ( laughter ) big, big vladdy." judiciary committee chair jerry nadler got things started, asking mueller why trump refused to sit for an interview. >> did the president refuse a request to be interviewed by you and your team? >> yes. >> yes. and is it true you tried for more than a year to secure an interview with the president? >> yes. >> but the president still refused to sit for an interview by you and your team? >> true. true. ( laughter ) >> stephen: there's no need to yell, sir. ( laughter ) so, trump refused to sit for an interview, but mueller didn't mention that trump had an air- tight excuse. ( as trump ) "i would've loved to sit for an interview, but i came down
also known as "bobby three sticks." because he is robert. mueller iii. >> stephen: bobby three sticks? ( laughter ) i had no idea! three sticks-- robert mueller has a gangster nickname. "eh, not for nothin', but bobby three sticks is keeping an eye on big donny fish lips, head of the trump-bino crime family. rumor has it donny fish lips is in cahoots with vladdy no-shirt. ( laughter ) big, big vladdy." judiciary committee chair jerry nadler got things started, asking...
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the women of bobby village in eastern maharashtra are singing songs of prayer for a good harvest to see here and weeding out the bad luck they've had to face in the last decade. a lot and now to look at the lot that go in the region of. bobby is one of the harshest places in india to be a farm crop failure severe groundwater depletion food insecurity and uncertain cash flow out of widespread problems it's drought prone districts are seeing an increasing number of farmers who cite every year. in 2018 the number stood at 947. despair and hope of guaranteed returns had forced farmers like suneet coal carney to concentrate on cash crops like sugar cane and so we have been the money he earned was always ploughed back into the farm for the next season this meant there was very little to feed his family. his wife was determined to break the cycle. when a man works on the farm where i live things about money what i want and i'm a big decisions that need to be taken this is effective but a woman support is very different she thinks about the home and the needs of her family the food and the mone
the women of bobby village in eastern maharashtra are singing songs of prayer for a good harvest to see here and weeding out the bad luck they've had to face in the last decade. a lot and now to look at the lot that go in the region of. bobby is one of the harshest places in india to be a farm crop failure severe groundwater depletion food insecurity and uncertain cash flow out of widespread problems it's drought prone districts are seeing an increasing number of farmers who cite every year. in...
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bobby, what is domestic terrorism and what statutes do we have to help us address it? >> the first thing to understand is that thereion can be and are there is often a difference between what we might describe as the ordinary common sense definition or sense of the phrase, and what particular legal definition there might be. let's start with the commonsense understanding, which is usually described as something like the following -- illegal acts of violence where the mental state of the person conducting the act or intent is to have a coercive effect on government policy and a to intimidate or terrorize civilian population. so there is this motivation that distinguishes it from crime, trafficking violence, that kind of thing. it is the common sense understanding. what makes it domestic instead of just terrorism in general, would be where the nature of the threat actor does not have a substantial foreign time, the plot is not emanating in the form of direction or control or development of the plot, et cetera, from a broad. that is to say it is simply one of us doing it
bobby, what is domestic terrorism and what statutes do we have to help us address it? >> the first thing to understand is that thereion can be and are there is often a difference between what we might describe as the ordinary common sense definition or sense of the phrase, and what particular legal definition there might be. let's start with the commonsense understanding, which is usually described as something like the following -- illegal acts of violence where the mental state of the...
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let's start with you, bobby. indian prime minister for a re-election rally? >> pretty much every appearance that the president makes from here on to next november is going to have a strong political coloration. you know, if a president is willing to call the leader of ukraine and ask for dirt on a political rival in the united states, compared with that, going to a rally with the indian prime minister doesn't really seem like a big hill of beans. and the other point to consider here is that it is the indian prime minister who's using the president to try and whitewash his own image in the world. he's gone through a really bad patch in the middle and they're being accused of human rights violations in kashmir. >> i want to interrupt you for just a minute here because i want our viewers to be able to see this live picture. to your point, we see president trump and the prime minister holding hands walking through the street and waving to people there. that shows just the alliance that i think you're describing. phil
let's start with you, bobby. indian prime minister for a re-election rally? >> pretty much every appearance that the president makes from here on to next november is going to have a strong political coloration. you know, if a president is willing to call the leader of ukraine and ask for dirt on a political rival in the united states, compared with that, going to a rally with the indian prime minister doesn't really seem like a big hill of beans. and the other point to consider here is...
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bobby scott knows that well. trying to address that. a job applicant in the united states with a white sounding name is 50% more likely to get a call back from a prospective employer than one with an african-american name. i could go on and on with examples of modern-day discrimination. i'm not going to do that. i mention these facts it this should be more than a day to commemorate, it also must be a day to recommit, being one nation, true to our values, ideals and aspirations. we our great nation. a great and diverse nation. made up of the survivors of genocide against the first inhabitants. made up of immigrants that came to this country, mostly from europe, prepared to endure discrimination and effortlessly, religion and political police. they believed this was a country that would in time, overcome those prejudices. a country is made up of the descendents of people who were brought in bondage and held his property, treated as subhuman. who persevere, will try and, proving their value and their humanity every day. who will help lead
bobby scott knows that well. trying to address that. a job applicant in the united states with a white sounding name is 50% more likely to get a call back from a prospective employer than one with an african-american name. i could go on and on with examples of modern-day discrimination. i'm not going to do that. i mention these facts it this should be more than a day to commemorate, it also must be a day to recommit, being one nation, true to our values, ideals and aspirations. we our great...
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all three of us, bobby, rigid, and myself were working to get around this. this will be a joint effort with the speaker and leadership, and we find we are very much on board together in making sure this is a united front. is a moment when i think fact and policy and opinion are wed, and this conversation has on for a longe time in america. we have heard time and again from our constituents that they are treated unfairly high prescription drug cost and that is a fact. we hear this all the time from senior citizens but other consumers as well about what that they have to budget for these out-of-pocket costs. so today, we are proposing negotiations and another important consideration -- is that we build in compliance we -- and we build in escalator clauses, so there is room for the conversation to be pursued based on the proposal we are offering today. if the companies can perform to the legislative intent we are offering today, they would not have to be fearful of compliance and escalator classes built in. we rely heavily upon the idea that for the first time,
all three of us, bobby, rigid, and myself were working to get around this. this will be a joint effort with the speaker and leadership, and we find we are very much on board together in making sure this is a united front. is a moment when i think fact and policy and opinion are wed, and this conversation has on for a longe time in america. we have heard time and again from our constituents that they are treated unfairly high prescription drug cost and that is a fact. we hear this all the time...
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>> secrets to how chris looks like this, we got them thanks to bobby, his body double for thor, snow the huntsman, bad times at the el royale, and men in black. between six to eight meals a day. chris has a chef onset. they cook for me as well. steak in the morning for breakfast. it's training twice a day, six days a week. >> so whether you want to look like chris or look at him, thor himself came up with a way to get you closer to to that go. he and bobby developed their own fitness app called center. >> you have access to the team i've used over the years. that team is now your team. >> and as for how hemsworth compares to the other stars bobby has worked with. >> i've doubled christian bale in batman. i've doubled ryan reynolds in green lantern, channing tatum, daniel craig, jake gyllenhaal, henry cavill. they're all in fantastic shape, don't get me wrong. but chris literally was just put on this worth, and he's literally perfect. it's ridiculous. >> uh, yeah, with a capital r. you know who's also ridiculous? beyonce. remember how queen bey was at coachella after giving birth to t
>> secrets to how chris looks like this, we got them thanks to bobby, his body double for thor, snow the huntsman, bad times at the el royale, and men in black. between six to eight meals a day. chris has a chef onset. they cook for me as well. steak in the morning for breakfast. it's training twice a day, six days a week. >> so whether you want to look like chris or look at him, thor himself came up with a way to get you closer to to that go. he and bobby developed their own...
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is congressman bobby scott.has been a member of the there hefor 25 years is not the chair of the education and labor committee. he previously served for about 15 years or so in the virginia house of delegates. he is a graduate of harvard and boston college of law. [applause] cantor, he is eric served for 25 years in the virginia legislature and rose up to be the house majority leader is a graduate of george washington university and william and mary school of law. [applause] card is a person you may --andrew card is a person you may remember serving as secretary of transportation under george h w bush and he has served as the acting dean at texas a&m and as president of prank them hears college where --thank youes in very much for coming. have opening to statements but i thought they would be too boring and long, so i got rid of that. we will just go to questions and try to make this a lively conversation about the majority rule and minority rights. obviously democracy, you can say it started more or less in anc
is congressman bobby scott.has been a member of the there hefor 25 years is not the chair of the education and labor committee. he previously served for about 15 years or so in the virginia house of delegates. he is a graduate of harvard and boston college of law. [applause] cantor, he is eric served for 25 years in the virginia legislature and rose up to be the house majority leader is a graduate of george washington university and william and mary school of law. [applause] card is a person...
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right we have run a time so we're going to have to leave it there thanks so much to all our guests bobby friedman alex reuter and sonya. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me have a jewel and the whole team here bye for now. a new political sitcom after 27 years of dictatorship and to this problem that we have can we overcome it challenges here looks at the new democracy in ethiopia is fast changing political landscape through the stories of 4 divests ethiopians simply this is my studio where a shoot the sitcom. my ethiopia on al-jazeera. to pull screens documentary films carrying strong messages with the power to change the world it is upon us to decide whether the change will take place let us change the way we view the world and the way we treat others let us be an example to future generations 2nd a.j. be dog film fest
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. >>> bobby flay is here >>> good morning, there is a murder trial today traveling loc local defendantthe row. green was the father of li's children and police believe she was scared to lose a custody battle with him. let's look at your commute this morning. >> low cloud and fog. that will be one factor, and the richmond center, that is the most pronounced on the east shore freeway. it moves slowly. smooth past golden gate field. mostly on the approach coming through oakland. the walnut creek interchange, still slow as well. and south out of san mateo. and a build for the south that is coming out of shoes and out of the rest of the silicon valley. the san mateo bridge moving slowly but smoothly now as a disabled vehicle clears. back to you. >> thanks, mike. ["white rabbit" by jefferson airplane] ♪ one pill makes you larger ♪ and one pill makes you smaller ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you ♪ ♪ don't do anything at all ♪ remember what the dormouse said ♪ welcome aboard. ♪ feed your head and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objecti
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joining me now is bobby ghosh, member of the editorial board at bloomberg. bobby, good morning.e vicor a reported a meeting three days before the 9/11 anniversary is very significant. can you ix pannexpand on that ws that? >> you have two different pictures that could have emerged from such a meeting. one is a reminder of why the united states is in afghanistan. 9/11, 3,000 americans killed by al qaeda. sheltered by the taliban which at the time was running afghanistan. that's why the united states and its allies went to war in that country. but that was 18, coming on 19 years ago. it's one of those forever wars. president trump, we have to remind ourselves, during the election campaign constantly promised that he would bring american soldiers back and a signing ceremony or a photo-op in camp david would be, i think, the first step in his mind to fulfilling that promise. it would be a year ahead of his re-election campaign. it would remind his voters that he's a president trying to keep his word. those are the two conflicting narratives that might have emerged. but now will not.
joining me now is bobby ghosh, member of the editorial board at bloomberg. bobby, good morning.e vicor a reported a meeting three days before the 9/11 anniversary is very significant. can you ix pannexpand on that ws that? >> you have two different pictures that could have emerged from such a meeting. one is a reminder of why the united states is in afghanistan. 9/11, 3,000 americans killed by al qaeda. sheltered by the taliban which at the time was running afghanistan. that's why the...
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the women of bobby village in eastern maharashtra are singing songs of prayer for a good harvest to c.e.o. and reading out the bad luck they've had to face in the last decade. but only more to now be a look at the low that go in the region of. bob. he is one of the hottest places in india to be a farmer crop failure severe groundwater depletion food insecurity and uncertain cash flow of widespread problems it's drought prone districts are seeing an increasing number of farmers who cite every year. in 2018 the number stood at 947. despair and hope of guaranteed returns had forced farmers like suneet kulkarni to concentrate on cash crops like sugar cane and so have been the money he earned was always ploughed back into the farm for the next season this meant there was very little to feed his family. his wife was determined to break the cycle. when a man works on the farm it's only things about money what they want and the big decisions that need to be taken this is it but a woman support is very different she thinks about the home and the needs of her family the food and the money that's re
the women of bobby village in eastern maharashtra are singing songs of prayer for a good harvest to c.e.o. and reading out the bad luck they've had to face in the last decade. but only more to now be a look at the low that go in the region of. bob. he is one of the hottest places in india to be a farmer crop failure severe groundwater depletion food insecurity and uncertain cash flow of widespread problems it's drought prone districts are seeing an increasing number of farmers who cite every...
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>>sounds like a good janet evans can't help but blush when she talks about her fiance bobby been together half years quite a long time to get the ring of her dreams from the man of her dreams i designed it all the stones and everything that tuesday night this 3 stone band of love ended up in a dark was having a dream that we were on a cargo train and it was dangerous situation, bobby told me you know you have to swallow your rain double o 7 dreamworld became a real life emergency when i woke up and it was not in my hand i knew exactly where wants. well was it using time. the couple fell larry, then a little bit of both an atm they rushed into urgent care and explain her bizarre situation and i wish i could have seen their faces the x-ray confirmed her story it's very clear there's no looking for it it's just right there her gastroenterologist suggested in emergency endoscopy i was really happy because i don't know if i'd ever be able to look at it and appreciate it in the same way if i had had to search for it meaning let nature take its course so she went under in a few minutes later, ev
>>sounds like a good janet evans can't help but blush when she talks about her fiance bobby been together half years quite a long time to get the ring of her dreams from the man of her dreams i designed it all the stones and everything that tuesday night this 3 stone band of love ended up in a dark was having a dream that we were on a cargo train and it was dangerous situation, bobby told me you know you have to swallow your rain double o 7 dreamworld became a real life emergency when i...
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it turned out to be a keeper, nick and bobbie married 48 years. >> i like to think that our longevityher is symbolic of what went on at the woodstock concert amidst all of that chaos. there was an underlying feeling of love and peace and goodwill. >> yes. >> i think it is a nice thing to be remembered for. >> it is very peaceful. >> see. just three out of half a million stories that show why out of countless concerts woodstock gets a golden anniversary. >> there was a cooperative spirit. there was a generosity to each other. >> how do you account for that? was this just this cosmos fluke? >> well, if i knew i would bottle it, and spread it around and rub it in my hair at night. ♪ it is going to be a long time gone ♪ >> but if the woodstock document documentary is any indication, the one guy who should know the recipe. >> mike, what is the worst part of running one of these things. >> mike lang. >> what is the worst part of running on them? >> i don't know. >> through biblical storms and bad acid trips. >> the kids are hungry, and you have to feed them. >> out of food and angry band ma
it turned out to be a keeper, nick and bobbie married 48 years. >> i like to think that our longevityher is symbolic of what went on at the woodstock concert amidst all of that chaos. there was an underlying feeling of love and peace and goodwill. >> yes. >> i think it is a nice thing to be remembered for. >> it is very peaceful. >> see. just three out of half a million stories that show why out of countless concerts woodstock gets a golden anniversary. >>...
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we appreciate your insights on this, bobby ghosh for us from bloomberg. thank you very much. >> any time, natalie. >>> next here, an overheating world. activists all fired up to do something about it. but the leader of the free world, that would be president trump, is taking a pass on the u.n.'s climate summit. we take a closer look at that next. they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number. - [announcer] that's why norton and lifelock are now part of one company, providing an all in one membership for your cyber safety that gives you identify theft protection, device security, a vpn for online privacy, and more. and if you have an identity theft problem, we'll work to fix it with our million dollar protection package. - there are new cyber threats out there everyday, so protecting yourself isn't a one time job, it's an ongoing need. now is the time to make sure that you have the right plan in place. don't wa
we appreciate your insights on this, bobby ghosh for us from bloomberg. thank you very much. >> any time, natalie. >>> next here, an overheating world. activists all fired up to do something about it. but the leader of the free world, that would be president trump, is taking a pass on the u.n.'s climate summit. we take a closer look at that next. they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your...
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. >> they used to call me bobby.ho calls me bobby on 66th street, they worked with me a long time ago. >> reporter: and iger's was here at abc 45 years ago as a studio supervisor, making 150 bucks a week. >> i remember people saying to me, "you're going places." i'd think, "what -- what do they know?" i did not have a particularly unique background, intelligence, but i worked hard. and in some cases i could outwork everybody else. >> reporter: his legendary work ethic, including his 4:00 am workouts, helped him transform disney, abc's parent company. ushering in massive hits like "the lion king," "frozen," and "avengers: endgame." the company's net income has increased more than 400 percent since he took over in 2005. in his new memoir "the ride of a lifetime," iger chronicles the core values that helped him triumph through decades of corporate jujitsu, including eye-popping multi-billion-dollar deals like the latest with 21st century fox. you have an entire chapter about "innovate or die." which sounds a little darw
. >> they used to call me bobby.ho calls me bobby on 66th street, they worked with me a long time ago. >> reporter: and iger's was here at abc 45 years ago as a studio supervisor, making 150 bucks a week. >> i remember people saying to me, "you're going places." i'd think, "what -- what do they know?" i did not have a particularly unique background, intelligence, but i worked hard. and in some cases i could outwork everybody else. >> reporter: his...
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bobby ghosh, good to have you. thank you so much. >> reporter: thanks for having me. >>> dramatic images coming out of the state of new jersey. take i look at the scene after a massive deck collapsed in wildwood saturday evening. two levels. they all fell and gave way there. at least 22 people were injured. local media report that it happened during the city's annual firefighters weekend with several firefighters among those who were hurt. >>> the united states says one of osama bin laden's sons has died. still ahead, how it happened and why the u.s. sees this as a win. >>> plus, relief efforts in the bahamas are again running up after another storm passes by the islands. we'll tell you what's next for that area. as cnn "newsroom" continues. >>> welcome back to cnn "newsroom". you are looking here at pro-democracy protesters in hong kong. 4:17 a.m. in ho local media reports that some shops have closed and police are currently at the scene. protesters also came together outside the british consulate urging china to
bobby ghosh, good to have you. thank you so much. >> reporter: thanks for having me. >>> dramatic images coming out of the state of new jersey. take i look at the scene after a massive deck collapsed in wildwood saturday evening. two levels. they all fell and gave way there. at least 22 people were injured. local media report that it happened during the city's annual firefighters weekend with several firefighters among those who were hurt. >>> the united states says one...
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. >> thank you bobby. i've got an introduction. [laughter] let me just say i'm excited today what we are doing can help the average american. thank you to nancy in particular because of those looking to see what we can do to help people in their daily lives this is something that does that. then you mentioned how drug prices are out of control. that is true. i want to stress the status quo is unacceptable. something needs to be done. >> basically now they charge whatever they want and that has generic competition in and they basically do what they want and we have a monopoly. that most developed countries actually have their government negotiating prices on behalf of their constituents and in many times it is a lot less from others in the world. so we subsidize the other countries which is wrong. we need to give the authority to the government department of hhs to negotiate prices specifically they are forbidden to do that when medicare part d was created and now we will reverse that to put in place a mechanism to achieve real pric
. >> thank you bobby. i've got an introduction. [laughter] let me just say i'm excited today what we are doing can help the average american. thank you to nancy in particular because of those looking to see what we can do to help people in their daily lives this is something that does that. then you mentioned how drug prices are out of control. that is true. i want to stress the status quo is unacceptable. something needs to be done. >> basically now they charge whatever they want...
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. >> my next guest robert amit junior is running a bobby sands in chicago.ted the same year that robert was born. good morning. >> thank you, good morning, victor and amara, appreciate it. >> let me just say it's great that you want to serve congress and your community. the first question, why are you running? >> my name is robert emmitts jr. i'm a social and nonprofit advocator. i'm running for u.s. congress to make this a final generation to be faced with everyday gun violence. we need to address gun violence at its root systemic causes. and that's why i'm running for u.s. congress. >> primarily, you are a gun control or gun safety advocate, congressman rush voted for and the house passed the background check bill. co-sponsor of the ban bill. introducing the licensing bill. on the issue of gun safety, what would you do that congressman rush is not already doing? are there ideological differences? >> thank you so much for that question. our campaign is about ending everyday gun violence, gun violence that we experience in my hometown. in order to address gu
. >> my next guest robert amit junior is running a bobby sands in chicago.ted the same year that robert was born. good morning. >> thank you, good morning, victor and amara, appreciate it. >> let me just say it's great that you want to serve congress and your community. the first question, why are you running? >> my name is robert emmitts jr. i'm a social and nonprofit advocator. i'm running for u.s. congress to make this a final generation to be faced with everyday gun...
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perfect but at the same time the concept get some of the good he did not just go back to bobby's attitude as a whole only travel the continent you still get from people who see him as a liberation they'll say well god is one of the few african leaders with brave enough to stand up to waist and country he was brave enough to take the land we've put in south africa they still talking about the land reform what to do about it how to do it properly to try and please everyone which of course is not going to happen one fight is not going to be happy if and when land is exposed for a lot of african thing he was a hero in that sense but the average the bobby after decades of living and let you know in my thirty's the oppression economy in particular was a bitter pill for a lot of people to swallow the body of the 180 or the great boss that of africa the country could could use its own sweet and export trade off the land or for that and of course there is a drought of the country struggling to feed its people so a lot of good and bad got me through but now i think initially the officials in the ba
perfect but at the same time the concept get some of the good he did not just go back to bobby's attitude as a whole only travel the continent you still get from people who see him as a liberation they'll say well god is one of the few african leaders with brave enough to stand up to waist and country he was brave enough to take the land we've put in south africa they still talking about the land reform what to do about it how to do it properly to try and please everyone which of course is not...
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while people have come here to say good bye to the founding father of the week may need more than bobby davis right now and by the way he's just a struggle. it's also with the latest from harare thank you. so dan's new prime minister abdullah who is making his 1st state visit to south sudan he is hosting talks between the transitional government and several armed groups like his made peace making with these groups fighting fortune one of his main priorities since 2003 thousands of people have been killed in civil wars between sudan's government and armed groups. this includes the conflict and our 4 were fighting between armed groups of farmers and government forces has displaced around 2500000 people fighting in the region has subsided over the past 4 years but the armed groups are still active and skirmishes continue to happen reaching peace is a priority for the new transitional government largely because it's a key condition for getting sudan removed from the u.s. sponsors of terrorism list it will morgan has more from juba. it's the sudanese prime minister's 1st foreign visit since
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into me and you and you know what it's time no voice is not part of the something to 7 percent tito bobby clichy view this is where because of the 77 percent this weekend on d w no a lot take effect today in the u.k. that prevents the country from crashing out of the european union next month a no 2 and no deal breaks it it's parliament's way of putting the brakes on prime minister boris johnson's breaks it plans and it's not only westminster today the irish prime minister told johnson that leaving the european union with no deal is a nonstarter johnson appeared to hear the message we don't know tonight if he was really listening i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. i am ready to listen to any constructive ways in which we can achieve our greek goals and resolve the current impasse i think the want everybody in the whole of the e.u. including in dublin can see is that it seeks to negotiations or discussions have been going on for far too long to what we cannot do it will not do and i know you understand this is a creature of pace of legal guarantee with the promise that we need to fin
into me and you and you know what it's time no voice is not part of the something to 7 percent tito bobby clichy view this is where because of the 77 percent this weekend on d w no a lot take effect today in the u.k. that prevents the country from crashing out of the european union next month a no 2 and no deal breaks it it's parliament's way of putting the brakes on prime minister boris johnson's breaks it plans and it's not only westminster today the irish prime minister told johnson that...
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for us there in brighton thank you very much indeed well stay with us joining us now from london is bobby freedman he's a barrister and the biographer john burke speaker of the u.k. house of commons very good to see you here on our dizzier 1st of all just start by putting this in context just how much of a game changer wards that. ruling from the supreme court's. well it's an extraordinary ruling that we saw from the supreme court today i think it's probably the most extraordinary ruling in my lifetime what it will do to the brics it process is slightly less clear because the houses of parliament who already passed a law meaning that boris johnson would have to go to the e.u. and ask for an extension if he hadn't agreed a deal that was passed by parliament and if we were heading for no deal so i'm not sure in the short term it would change the brics it outcome but it is extraordinary it's extraordinarily is century politique who outcome from the supreme court case this is blown wide open what's going to happen over the next few weeks because the house of commons will now start city again
for us there in brighton thank you very much indeed well stay with us joining us now from london is bobby freedman he's a barrister and the biographer john burke speaker of the u.k. house of commons very good to see you here on our dizzier 1st of all just start by putting this in context just how much of a game changer wards that. ruling from the supreme court's. well it's an extraordinary ruling that we saw from the supreme court today i think it's probably the most extraordinary ruling in my...
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bobby d.apologizing literally his response to brian saying so, you know, for you like kind of unleashing that tirade that was his response to that. he doubled down. that being said, he is a larger than life celebrity. nothing will ever touch bobby d. >> greg: really? i think he might be touched now. >> donna: promoting this movie the irish man? >> jesse: i think everybody should see it because they shot a big scene on my old street in the west village it looks amazing and has joe pesci in it and any of those great actor in those great gangster movies. i disagree with all of you. he is old, he doesn't care. he is rich, obviously trump drives him crazy. i don't think it's lacking self-control. i think he is letting it all hang out there. who cares? say whatever he wants to say. i don't think it's the classiest. >> greg: i could care less about the swearing. i couldn't come up with a reason. you run into a lot of people like this that when you are talking about them just tell me and they go argh
bobby d.apologizing literally his response to brian saying so, you know, for you like kind of unleashing that tirade that was his response to that. he doubled down. that being said, he is a larger than life celebrity. nothing will ever touch bobby d. >> greg: really? i think he might be touched now. >> donna: promoting this movie the irish man? >> jesse: i think everybody should see it because they shot a big scene on my old street in the west village it looks amazing and has...