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boyd. and let's turn to the book and have a great discussion. let me start by describing how the detroit free press calls the book. chronlogical, stunningly detailed look at detroit's incarnation and development through the eyes of those ignored, marginalized, or unh unheroled because of their color. all the stories of the book are of black detroiters. it is a thick book, very detailed, very comprehensive, very interesting. we will have a conversation today about the highlights. let me just provide some of the highlights before i go into a deep conversation about over things you rely in this book. this is a book that will tell us ability detroit's role in the underground railroad, the gateway to canada, for fugitives and slaves. this is a book that talks about detroit's first city as a plaque in downtown that remembers the first african-americans to be deployed as units against the confederates during the civil war. a whole chapter on this. this is a book that talks about detroit's guilded age. the cultural and social havens such as the richards
boyd. and let's turn to the book and have a great discussion. let me start by describing how the detroit free press calls the book. chronlogical, stunningly detailed look at detroit's incarnation and development through the eyes of those ignored, marginalized, or unh unheroled because of their color. all the stories of the book are of black detroiters. it is a thick book, very detailed, very comprehensive, very interesting. we will have a conversation today about the highlights. let me just...
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boyd hooper explains why. >> reporter: give the guy on 101st street credit. for sticking to his story. >> 100 by no animals except toby here. >> reporter: if he is wearing those boots and that hat, this is a ranch. a better word might be eclectic. >> nothing surprises them anymore, what i drag home. >> reporter: okay, maybe they were a little surprised. >> this is my shop right here. >> reporter: when mike quit his job selling cars and gave this ranch some authenticity. >> when i told my boss i was ... i was going to quit and do this here, he thought i was nuttier than a fruitcake. >> reporter: nearly 20 years have passed since this horseless cowboy drove a camper to kansas to learn from a master leather artist. >> i just know he could do it. >> reporter: renbrae supported her husband's pursuit of a crazy dream from passion to profession. >> the finished product is going to be right here. >> reporter: artist, saddle maker, entrepreneur. >> barbed wire always sells. >> reporter: just don't try to buy this one. >> this is a satellite built in 2011. i call it tr
boyd hooper explains why. >> reporter: give the guy on 101st street credit. for sticking to his story. >> 100 by no animals except toby here. >> reporter: if he is wearing those boots and that hat, this is a ranch. a better word might be eclectic. >> nothing surprises them anymore, what i drag home. >> reporter: okay, maybe they were a little surprised. >> this is my shop right here. >> reporter: when mike quit his job selling cars and gave this ranch...
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boyd with your calls, e-mails, tweets and facebook questions, live sunday on in-depth with c-span to. >> house armed service committee reviewed the 2018 program spell line by line yesterday. including all of the offered amendments. the nearly 14 hour markup included debate on president trumps meetings with foreign officials that trump property. and the cost of defense spending. here some of the back-and-forth on the amendment offered by representative jackie spear of california dealing with sexual assault in the military. >> i have a moment at the desk, mr. chairman. >> clerk world is to be the amendment. it's considered red. >> this is an issue that many of you have heard we speak about many times before. this is the issue of sexual assault in the military where some 50000 men and women, each year, are sexually assaulted, only about 5000 of them actually report it. of those, only about 500 go to court-martial and of those, only 250 are actually sentenced. most recently, i was at our air force academy and spent time with our cadets. the newest report that has come out suggests that it
boyd with your calls, e-mails, tweets and facebook questions, live sunday on in-depth with c-span to. >> house armed service committee reviewed the 2018 program spell line by line yesterday. including all of the offered amendments. the nearly 14 hour markup included debate on president trumps meetings with foreign officials that trump property. and the cost of defense spending. here some of the back-and-forth on the amendment offered by representative jackie spear of california dealing...
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the other day, boyd threw a stick. of dynamite?t as well have been, the way his teacher overreacted. yeah. miss snyder is sending us e-mails every day. all caps, bold, exclamation points. oh. i swear, if she had this much passion in the classroom,
the other day, boyd threw a stick. of dynamite?t as well have been, the way his teacher overreacted. yeah. miss snyder is sending us e-mails every day. all caps, bold, exclamation points. oh. i swear, if she had this much passion in the classroom,
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. >>> he was half of the team that carried out the beltway sniper shootings in today lee boyd malvo is trying to get his sentence reduced. we'll have reaction from his first victim. >>> and he came home from north korea in a coma. now the parents of detainee otto warmbier are giving details on his condition. >>> the changes to a law being sought by a d. woman and the .c i'm at higher risk fore as depression.ave a stroke. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, ♪ ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. >>> the president is blasting new reports that special council robert mueller is looking into whether trump tried to obstruct justice in the russian investigation.
. >>> he was half of the team that carried out the beltway sniper shootings in today lee boyd malvo is trying to get his sentence reduced. we'll have reaction from his first victim. >>> and he came home from north korea in a coma. now the parents of detainee otto warmbier are giving details on his condition. >>> the changes to a law being sought by a d. woman and the .c i'm at higher risk fore as depression.ave a stroke. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular...
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the beginning, the black middle class in detroit. >> join our life 3 hour conversation with mister boyd with calls, emails, suites and facebook questions live sunday at noon eastern on in-depth c-span2. >> chicago mayor rahm emanuel talked about initiatives for education, one would require chicago public high school seniors to have a post graduation plan in place before getting their diplomas. rahm emanuel serving his second term as chicago mayor. before that he was white house chief of staff under president obama. from the national press club, this is an hour. >> welcome to the national press club, the place where news happens. my name is andrea, i am part of the breaking news team at bloomberg news and vice president of the national press club. before we get started i would like to remind everyone, please, silence your telephones if you haven't already. for our viewing and
the beginning, the black middle class in detroit. >> join our life 3 hour conversation with mister boyd with calls, emails, suites and facebook questions live sunday at noon eastern on in-depth c-span2. >> chicago mayor rahm emanuel talked about initiatives for education, one would require chicago public high school seniors to have a post graduation plan in place before getting their diplomas. rahm emanuel serving his second term as chicago mayor. before that he was white house...
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wtop reports that prince william county may prosecute lee boyd malveaux for shooting a man in 2002.y originally opted not to try malveaux because the teen was sentenced for other murders. last week a federal judge in virginia ruled he must be resentenced because the life sentences imposed when he was a teenager were unconstitutional. >>> police are now calling the deaths of two people in anne arundle county found lesli smith and linda mckenzie dead near their car near scott town road and nick road near shadyside. they lived on a house boat together in beal, maryland. yesterday neighbors called police after they heard arguing and gunshots. it's not clear whether the arguing had anything to do with the shooting. police say they had several leads in the investigation. >>> a huge funeral will bring people together in virginia. the life of special agent michael walter will be remembered. at the end of may walter was fatally shot by a convicted felon in richmond. visitation will begin at 10:00 in the morning and will be followed by funeral services. the public is welcome to attend. >>> th
wtop reports that prince william county may prosecute lee boyd malveaux for shooting a man in 2002.y originally opted not to try malveaux because the teen was sentenced for other murders. last week a federal judge in virginia ruled he must be resentenced because the life sentences imposed when he was a teenager were unconstitutional. >>> police are now calling the deaths of two people in anne arundle county found lesli smith and linda mckenzie dead near their car near scott town road...
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. >> happening today in montgomery county judge is set to here arguments in overturning lee boyd malvo'se sentences. malvo was convicted of capitol murder for his role in the 2002 sniper killings and sentenced to life in prison. he was 17 at the time. malvo claims his life sentence has been rendered illegal bile the u.s. supreme court decision saying mandatory life without parole sentences are unconstitutional for juveniles except in rare cases. >> jury deliberations resume today in the bill cosby sex assault trial. the jury was sent home wednesday after deliberating four hours. during the last two days the jurors have come back to the judge with several questions about the trial. cosby's accused of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand back in 2004. if convicted he faces at least 10 years in prison. >> ♪ >> 4:36 is our time right now and you're right, mike, when i walked outside this morning i noticed a difference. >> yeah, it's not all that much cooler but it is notice plea less heavy outside, less moisture in the air. it's going to be a more comfortable day compared to the
. >> happening today in montgomery county judge is set to here arguments in overturning lee boyd malvo'se sentences. malvo was convicted of capitol murder for his role in the 2002 sniper killings and sentenced to life in prison. he was 17 at the time. malvo claims his life sentence has been rendered illegal bile the u.s. supreme court decision saying mandatory life without parole sentences are unconstitutional for juveniles except in rare cases. >> jury deliberations resume today in...
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boyd through calls, and social media messages. you can watch that live on booktv on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider . >> "washington journal" continues. host: 202-748-8001 the number for republicans on open phones. 202-748-8000 the number for democrats. .02-748-8002 for independents you can also post on our facebook page. this morning over the to the action when it comes to health care. heard about a possible test vote taking place on wednesday to see if itld
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. >> so what will these new rules mean for your next trip and are more changes ahead mike boyd is an aviation consultant and president of the boyd group international mike, great to see you today thank you for being here. >> my honor. thank you. >> just when we thought it couldn't be any more of a hassle trying to travel, here come the new rules. are these necessary rules? should it be taking place? >> i have no problem with separating things so they can see it better. that's going to speed things up, not slow things down but where i'm really concerned is why would you announce the airports where you're increasing security why not send a memo to al qaeda while you're at it but i think these are the sorts of things that do show that we are more concerned about things, and i think very clearly, we're looking at airports that don't look at things as closely as we do. >> you mean instead of telling us the ten airports where these are taking place, just say these are going to be random and rolling checks that take place from time to time, so be prepared >> yeah. just say we're going to ha
. >> so what will these new rules mean for your next trip and are more changes ahead mike boyd is an aviation consultant and president of the boyd group international mike, great to see you today thank you for being here. >> my honor. thank you. >> just when we thought it couldn't be any more of a hassle trying to travel, here come the new rules. are these necessary rules? should it be taking place? >> i have no problem with separating things so they can see it better....
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resentence lee boyd malvo. he was just 17 years toed when he took part in the -- years old when he took part in the sniper shootings that terrorized the area. stephen tschida reports a recent ruling could change his punishment. stephen: a judge ordered resentencing for lee boyd malvo. he is now 32 years old and he was 17 at the time of the sniper shootings that claimed ten lives and injured three others in 2002. the elder sniper was executed in virginia in 2009. today in montgomery county, attorneys argued backed a forth. malvo's defense attorney stating that his client was just 17. he was too young. he was immature, malleable, moldable. and for that reason, those reasons he should not face a life without parole sentence. the prosecutor says he was just four months shy of 18. that this was the worst crime ever in montgomery and the six life sentences which malvo currently is serving for the killings here in montgomery county should stand, even though they are without parole. one thing which is clear regardless
resentence lee boyd malvo. he was just 17 years toed when he took part in the -- years old when he took part in the sniper shootings that terrorized the area. stephen tschida reports a recent ruling could change his punishment. stephen: a judge ordered resentencing for lee boyd malvo. he is now 32 years old and he was 17 at the time of the sniper shootings that claimed ten lives and injured three others in 2002. the elder sniper was executed in virginia in 2009. today in montgomery county,...
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sniper lee boyd malvo wants a judge to reconsider his life sentence in the wake of a ruling from theupreme court. >> live look outside. today will be noticeably cooler than every day this week. we'll feel some warm air but it will not be the scorcher we've had in days past. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm maureen umeh. >> enjoy the brief respite. i'm holly morris. so glad you're with us on this thursday june 15th. >> mike is going to talk about our weather, mike let's start with you. >> noticeably less humid to today. >> if you're just waking up now at 5:01 we want to get you the latest on the shooting at a republican baseball practice in alexandria. this morning four of the victims remain in the hospital. congressman steve scalise who was shot in the hip remains in critical condition. doctors say he has several more surgeries ahead of him. also recovering congressional aide zachary barth lobbyist matt mika shot in the chest. he was one of the most seriously injured. two capitol police officers were also hurt, officer crystal griner was shot in the ankle. officer davi
sniper lee boyd malvo wants a judge to reconsider his life sentence in the wake of a ruling from theupreme court. >> live look outside. today will be noticeably cooler than every day this week. we'll feel some warm air but it will not be the scorcher we've had in days past. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm maureen umeh. >> enjoy the brief respite. i'm holly morris. so glad you're with us on this thursday june 15th. >> mike is going to talk about our weather,...
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boyd's books include "auto biography of the people" and his latest "black detroit." herb: the black lawyers, the black doctors, the black laborers could all live right next to each other and benefit, you know, the class of algogh mation was going on. we could talk about the benefits of segregation. certainly that would be one, the opportunity to have contact, you know, with people of another class. of course, that's the beginning of the melding of the black middle class in detroit. >> join our live three-hour conversation with mr. boyd with your calls, emails, tweets and facebook questions live sunday tv's eastern on book "in depth" on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: at our table this morning, alicia shepard, "usa today's" media and ethics expert. thank you for being here to talk about the relationship between this white house and the media. let me begin by how you would define it right now. guest: i would define it as nothing we've ever seen before and as not productive in the least. i mean, there's always been tension, always, always, with the whi
boyd's books include "auto biography of the people" and his latest "black detroit." herb: the black lawyers, the black doctors, the black laborers could all live right next to each other and benefit, you know, the class of algogh mation was going on. we could talk about the benefits of segregation. certainly that would be one, the opportunity to have contact, you know, with people of another class. of course, that's the beginning of the melding of the black middle class in...
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boyd with your calls, e-mails, tweets and facebook questions live at 3:00 p.m. eastern. >>> next, u.s. trade representative robert light hawaiier testifies on the trump administration's trade policy agenda. and opening markets for u.s. exports while lowering the nation's -- this is two hours and 45 minutes. >>> the committee will come to order. good morning today. our committee is honored to welcome the united statead
boyd with your calls, e-mails, tweets and facebook questions live at 3:00 p.m. eastern. >>> next, u.s. trade representative robert light hawaiier testifies on the trump administration's trade policy agenda. and opening markets for u.s. exports while lowering the nation's -- this is two hours and 45 minutes. >>> the committee will come to order. good morning today. our committee is honored to welcome the united statead
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cheryl: boyd, what is your response? >> every one wants to focus on domestic agenda.s that of the free world would get pulled into other elements. the president will have a real challenge on the infrastructure built. both in the house and senate, but it's encouraging he's meeting with governors because the real key to the infrastructure is to get it back to the state to dissolve the gas tax money back to where we can get some concrete in the ground. >> the proposal so far as they companies more invested in infrastructure and less money for the federal government. i've got to push back on the ideas that governors in states are willing to foot the bill if you will because that's what seems to be coming out of the white house talking points that states will pick up the tab four this. i don't think a lot of states and governors will be real happy. >> i agree with that. they will push back at their solid footing the bill. we need to change the national gas tax and evolve that that back to the states, have a smaller national gas tax to take care of the interstate issues but
cheryl: boyd, what is your response? >> every one wants to focus on domestic agenda.s that of the free world would get pulled into other elements. the president will have a real challenge on the infrastructure built. both in the house and senate, but it's encouraging he's meeting with governors because the real key to the infrastructure is to get it back to the state to dissolve the gas tax money back to where we can get some concrete in the ground. >> the proposal so far as they...
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herb boyd is a founder of the metro times and has an experience in launching at wright state university now very extensive and in many ways like malcolm x. having spoken at harlem and detroit. we are happy to have him and doctor reda the former director of studies at michigan state university and is currently professor of international relations and african affairs. she's written seven books, five in print and several journal articles on topics that include the comparative politics and relations of africa, corporate development. an exemplar for the studies excellent work if you haven't seen it, though bookstore and of course now the book entered today we want a complete sellout of that book. also the award recipient of the outstanding dedicated service to the community by the association for the study of african-american life in history into the charles h. wright. and the university of south africa on behalf of the board and executive of course president and ceo the staff and volunteers would welcome you and like you to join me in welcoming to the stage doctor rita. [applause] >> the ma
herb boyd is a founder of the metro times and has an experience in launching at wright state university now very extensive and in many ways like malcolm x. having spoken at harlem and detroit. we are happy to have him and doctor reda the former director of studies at michigan state university and is currently professor of international relations and african affairs. she's written seven books, five in print and several journal articles on topics that include the comparative politics and...
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. >> live sunday at noon eastern, author, journalist and history professor herb boyd is our guest on book tv's "in depth." herb: i often draw some pair less between detroit and new york in the book. you look at the 1863 draft riots, there's a nice contrast, a nice comparison between what was happening in new york and what was happening here in detroit. almost for the same reasons. you talk about the black and the irish community at each other's throats. n terms of jobs and housing. so if you go down to 1943, you had one in harlem. you go down to 1968, 1967, almost the same kind of thing and the conditions that created that. >> mr. boyd's books include auto biography of a people, by any means necessary and his latest, black detroit, a people's history of self-determination. hash: the black lawyers, doctors, laborers could all live right next to each other and benefit, you know, the class was going on at that time. we could talk about some benefits of segregation. one ertainly that would be to have the opportunity to be with the class. that was the melding of the black middle class in
. >> live sunday at noon eastern, author, journalist and history professor herb boyd is our guest on book tv's "in depth." herb: i often draw some pair less between detroit and new york in the book. you look at the 1863 draft riots, there's a nice contrast, a nice comparison between what was happening in new york and what was happening here in detroit. almost for the same reasons. you talk about the black and the irish community at each other's throats. n terms of jobs and...
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when he got to his car, he was shot five times by a gunman he would later learn was teenager lee boydthe shooter robbed his bag with $3600 and his laptop. he says he later learned the money was used to buy the sniper's car and his laptop was used to track each of the sniper shootings. i asked him how he feels about the malvo's mandatory life sentence could be changed and some day he could be released from prison. >> i wasn't shocked to hear it but it's troubling that it came up this soon really. i thought it would -- might come up, but in the distant future. >> malvo's lawyers argue that his mandatory life sentence is unconstitution because the u.s. supreme court subsequently ruled that a juvenile cannot be sentenced to life without the possibility of paro parole. back to you. >> thank you. >>> relief and outrage from the family of a university of virginia student just released by north korea. otto warmbier returned to his homestate of ohio this week. he was in a coma. doctors in cincinnati just talked about his condition. they said warmbier suffered a severe neurological injury and e
when he got to his car, he was shot five times by a gunman he would later learn was teenager lee boydthe shooter robbed his bag with $3600 and his laptop. he says he later learned the money was used to buy the sniper's car and his laptop was used to track each of the sniper shootings. i asked him how he feels about the malvo's mandatory life sentence could be changed and some day he could be released from prison. >> i wasn't shocked to hear it but it's troubling that it came up this soon...
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. >>> a judge will soon decide if convicted beltway boyd malvo's life sentence should be tossed out.lice went on a shooting spree in 2002 that partipart i paralyzed the region. news 4's chris gordon was in the courtroom today. he explains what happens next in this emotional case. >> reporter: paul laruffa was the first victim of the d.c. snipers. he was leaving the restaurant he owned in clinton, maryland when he says lee boyd malvo shot and robbed him. >> this window exploded with a gunshot, with the first gunshot. i ducked, i moved over here. just waited until the next four shots were over. >> reporter: i asked lafu fshglw he would feel if released from prison. >> i wasn't shocked to hear it. i was surprised it came up this soon, really. >> reporter: the judge who sentenced malvo in 2006 called the sniper shootings the worst criminal act ever perpetrated on our community. malvo pleaded guilty and testified against john allen mohammed. malvo was given six senses entef life without parole. now his lawyer says the sentences are uns conconstituti after a court riled that a juvenile is
. >>> a judge will soon decide if convicted beltway boyd malvo's life sentence should be tossed out.lice went on a shooting spree in 2002 that partipart i paralyzed the region. news 4's chris gordon was in the courtroom today. he explains what happens next in this emotional case. >> reporter: paul laruffa was the first victim of the d.c. snipers. he was leaving the restaurant he owned in clinton, maryland when he says lee boyd malvo shot and robbed him. >> this window...
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>> just for the record, everybody, it is the chairman chuck boyd. >> very good question. it goes far beyond the topic we're addressing here on ballistic missile defense. i would say though as a general matter our defense budget is not the cause of our deficits or the cause of that $20 trillion in debt. if anything, it helps make that deficit and that debt more manageable long term. because it keeps open international lanes of commerce and keeps our people and our assets protected. inevitably, when we try to balance the budget on the back of the military as we did immediately following the demise of the soviet union as we did over the last eight years, our enemies catch up with it, as they did to us on 9/11 or as you're seeing around the world now. and we end up spending even more money than we would have. often on a crash course. often on things we wouldn't have had to spend them on, had we simply maintained operations. further on our strategic forces, i have sometimes heard the objection we shouldn't spend so much money on weapons that we never use. i would dispute both
>> just for the record, everybody, it is the chairman chuck boyd. >> very good question. it goes far beyond the topic we're addressing here on ballistic missile defense. i would say though as a general matter our defense budget is not the cause of our deficits or the cause of that $20 trillion in debt. if anything, it helps make that deficit and that debt more manageable long term. because it keeps open international lanes of commerce and keeps our people and our assets protected....
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sniper, lee boyd malvo. he pleaded guilty to the 2002 attack that he carried out when he was 17 years old. he got life without parole sentences, one for each person he killed there. his lawyers said those sentences should be thrown out after a supreme court ruling that juvenile should not get life without parole. >>> now, wusa9's first alert weather rated d.c.'s most accurate forecast. >>> no 90s, but warm. >> it is really nice out there. >>> the humidity is not so bad and that is the key fact from this point forward. >> i'm looking forward to rain because i can put my sprinklers out. >> we will see a chance of rain each day through monday but that doesn't mean your lawn will be having showers each day. today, you probably won't and we will detail the rain chances. through father's day weekend, your chance of rain increases but it won't be a washout and we will detail this, coming up. a quick check on the allergy index, the grass is high and the mold and spores and tree pollen are moderate. you might not nee
sniper, lee boyd malvo. he pleaded guilty to the 2002 attack that he carried out when he was 17 years old. he got life without parole sentences, one for each person he killed there. his lawyers said those sentences should be thrown out after a supreme court ruling that juvenile should not get life without parole. >>> now, wusa9's first alert weather rated d.c.'s most accurate forecast. >>> no 90s, but warm. >> it is really nice out there. >>> the humidity is not...
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sniper accomplice lee boyd malvo's sentence. >> reporter: first he wasn't and now he is.der investigation. we're going to tell you all about it and how he's responding after the break. >> and a college student in washington, d.c. will be getting $25,000 for college made possible by superstar beyoncÉ. that story coming up. >> ♪ restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia they may also be struggling with akathisia: a common side effect of some schizophrenia medications. learn more at myakathisia.com. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 local news at 5:00. >> top stories at 5:30 today a judge heard arguments in overturning lee boyd malvo's six life sentences. he was convicted of capitol murder for the 2002 sniper killings. he was 17 at the time and he claims his life sentences have been rendered illegal by a u.s. supreme court decision saying mandatory life without parole sentence are unconstitutional for juveniles. the judge expected to make a decision in the next 60 days. >> montgomery county police need your h
sniper accomplice lee boyd malvo's sentence. >> reporter: first he wasn't and now he is.der investigation. we're going to tell you all about it and how he's responding after the break. >> and a college student in washington, d.c. will be getting $25,000 for college made possible by superstar beyoncÉ. that story coming up. >> ♪ restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia they may also be struggling...
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. >> reporter: authorities combed the area where the boyd was found and discovered some of the woman's purse contents. authorities have not found the weapon and have not made arrests leaving some concerned about her safety >> somebody needs to do something to protect us. just because this is an area where we live, don't mean this is the stuff we should have the face >> we have checked with homicide detectives, they're not releasing the identity of the woman only saying she was 34 and last known address was not too far from the location of where her body was found. outside philadelphia police headquarters, alicia nieves cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> also the search is on two men is disguised themselves as construction workers. this happened at edible arrangements on state road. police say the suspects broke into the rear of the store and robbed the clerk. wearing hard hats and vests and anyone with any information about this case is asked to contact police. >>> bicyclists are seriously injured. police say a car hit them at broad and oregon about 11:30. the operator of the bike is critical.
. >> reporter: authorities combed the area where the boyd was found and discovered some of the woman's purse contents. authorities have not found the weapon and have not made arrests leaving some concerned about her safety >> somebody needs to do something to protect us. just because this is an area where we live, don't mean this is the stuff we should have the face >> we have checked with homicide detectives, they're not releasing the identity of the woman only saying she was...
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maryland judge now considering whether to throw out beltway sniper lee boyd malvo's life sentence. malvo, who was 17 at the time, pleaded guilty to six counts of murder in maryland and was sentenced to life. his lawyer wants the sentence tossed out because the supreme court ruled that mandatory life sentences for juveniles unconstitutional. maryland prosecutors say that shouldn't apply to mall vo because his sen -- malvo because his sentence was discretionary, not mandatory. d.c. residents mourning the death of long-time city council member jim graham. graham was 71 and represent ward 1 for 16 years before he was also the whitman-walker aids clinic for director, a position he held for 15 years. >> jim was everything we needed in the beginning of the epidemic. he was tough. he was smart. he was difficult. he demanded answers. he demanded action. jonathan: there is no cause of death being given yet. it was announced. but friends say graham had been in poor health for several months and been in the hospital more often than he had been out of it. we do continue to follow a developing s
maryland judge now considering whether to throw out beltway sniper lee boyd malvo's life sentence. malvo, who was 17 at the time, pleaded guilty to six counts of murder in maryland and was sentenced to life. his lawyer wants the sentence tossed out because the supreme court ruled that mandatory life sentences for juveniles unconstitutional. maryland prosecutors say that shouldn't apply to mall vo because his sen -- malvo because his sentence was discretionary, not mandatory. d.c. residents...
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his brother broith boyd walked up to me after the putt on 13 and said you know, it's never easy winning your first tournament, is it? ian: none of them are easy. nick jones. can't be feeling much breeze, guys. there's nothing at 1. ian: there's a bit down there on the pond and the stream, nick. a little behind, a little left right. nick: that's perfect. ian: yeah, just hit it quick. float it in and spin it down. hits it very high, peter, doesn't me? those wedges. peter: that's beautifully done there. ian: beautiful shot. ah, the first lady of golf, barbara nicklaus. what a lovely lady. she does so much for the charities here with the nationwide hospital and i know down at home with the hospitals down there at the honda classic. she is beloved. 15 tee. nick: getting serious now these last four holes. jim: it's amazing how far he can launch it for his size. nick: yeah, pound for pound, he's got to be the longest out there. jim: up on the green. the ticklish shot coming up for co-lead ericky fowler. nick: he can put it right many that spot there. dottie: still very steep where he's going t
his brother broith boyd walked up to me after the putt on 13 and said you know, it's never easy winning your first tournament, is it? ian: none of them are easy. nick jones. can't be feeling much breeze, guys. there's nothing at 1. ian: there's a bit down there on the pond and the stream, nick. a little behind, a little left right. nick: that's perfect. ian: yeah, just hit it quick. float it in and spin it down. hits it very high, peter, doesn't me? those wedges. peter: that's beautifully done...
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so, i consider that to be important and boyd, when i was serving my year-- just a one-year deal. when i was serving my year as head of the section administrative law i was asked whether i wanted-- could be ambassador at that time and because i had that other job i had to decline that, but i wasn't able to do it. but, anyway, now you know about his other position. with that introduction i will turn it over to howard to get us started and then we will get reaction. >> thank you, randy. it's an honor to be hereunto sherrie podium with podium with you and with boyd who is really in some way just the founder of regulatory review and regulatory reform and as someone-- anyone who has worked in my position has served people who are founders and foundational thinkers in the area and boyden is one of them. what i want to talk about today is regulatory process and regulatory reform and i think there are some lessons learned at least that i learned over the last four years of the obama administration doing regulatory review about the heart of regulation, what works and what doesn't and why w
so, i consider that to be important and boyd, when i was serving my year-- just a one-year deal. when i was serving my year as head of the section administrative law i was asked whether i wanted-- could be ambassador at that time and because i had that other job i had to decline that, but i wasn't able to do it. but, anyway, now you know about his other position. with that introduction i will turn it over to howard to get us started and then we will get reaction. >> thank you, randy. it's...
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boyd's books include "auto biography of the people" and his latest "black detroit." herb: the black lawyers, the black doctors, the black laborers could all live right next to each other and benefit, you know, the class of algogh mation was going on. we could talk about the benefits of segregation. certainly that would be one, the opportunity to have contact, you know, with people of another class. of course, that's the beginning of the melding of the black middle class in detroit. >> join our live
boyd's books include "auto biography of the people" and his latest "black detroit." herb: the black lawyers, the black doctors, the black laborers could all live right next to each other and benefit, you know, the class of algogh mation was going on. we could talk about the benefits of segregation. certainly that would be one, the opportunity to have contact, you know, with people of another class. of course, that's the beginning of the melding of the black middle class in...
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joshua boyd is the rider that you saw fall. bits of the lower bearing of the bike in front break apart and smacked him right in the helmet, knocked him unconscious. then you see at about 140 miles per hour, joshua is basically ghost riding as he eventually falls off down the track. >> the way he fell was almost the best case scenario. into the grass and the way he went sliding down. that is just one crazy lucky escape. >> he had a concussion, some memory loss, but other than that he is fine. there's a gofundme page to pay for his motorcycle for an incident that was completely out of his control. >>> from and very professional situation to one very unprofessional situation. back yard fun on this small motorcycle. you can do it, katie. no, you can't. >> oh. >> nailed it! >> no, you didn't it. katie was being highly encouraged to go full out towards this jump. she gave it all that little bike had. got a little bit of elevation. that made her lose her balance a bit. doesn't appear she was hurt. >> let's point out how lucky she is.
joshua boyd is the rider that you saw fall. bits of the lower bearing of the bike in front break apart and smacked him right in the helmet, knocked him unconscious. then you see at about 140 miles per hour, joshua is basically ghost riding as he eventually falls off down the track. >> the way he fell was almost the best case scenario. into the grass and the way he went sliding down. that is just one crazy lucky escape. >> he had a concussion, some memory loss, but other than that he...
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boyd will be our guest next sunday live on "in depth" to answer questions about his work. you can visit booktv.org for more information. that's just a few of the authors you'll see this weekend on booktv on c-span2. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books, television for serious readers. >>> and now we kick off the weekend with shane weinberger who reports on -- sharon weinberger who reports on the pentagon agency, darpa. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, everybody. welcome to the gaithersburg book festival. my name is mark corpsman, i'm ab state legislator from district 16. gaithersburg proudly supports the arts and humanities. we're pleased to bring you thiss fabulous event thanks in part to the generous support of our sponsors and volunteers. a few announcements. first, please silence your devices. if you're on social media today, and we sure hope you are, pleasc use the hashtag gbf. your feedback is also really valuable to us. surveys are available here at the tent and on our web site. you'll be entered into a drawing for a $100 visa gift card. our author w
boyd will be our guest next sunday live on "in depth" to answer questions about his work. you can visit booktv.org for more information. that's just a few of the authors you'll see this weekend on booktv on c-span2. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books, television for serious readers. >>> and now we kick off the weekend with shane weinberger who reports on -- sharon weinberger who reports on the pentagon agency, darpa. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon,...
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you might with historian betty boyd.e on c-span, "washington journal" is next. the house gavels in for general speeches, legislative at 2:00. one of the items on the agenda a the fema require administer to recommend generality standards for disaster assistance. "washington journal" columnist jason riley on his "false black power" book which argues elected leaders failed to produce results for african-americans. rob krist novoselic and richie on their efforts to electoral system. later scott maucione talk about increase in military pay that's part of the 2018 federal budget. watchers and media. at the supreme court today on term.st day of the a possible announcement about the travel ban by the trump come countyon could today. wondering justice anthony kennedy will announce his retirement. constitution allows federal to receive lifetime appointment. we want to hear from you first hour about that. that's a good system or do you think as that a goodmits are possibility for supreme court justices? our first hour, you can let
you might with historian betty boyd.e on c-span, "washington journal" is next. the house gavels in for general speeches, legislative at 2:00. one of the items on the agenda a the fema require administer to recommend generality standards for disaster assistance. "washington journal" columnist jason riley on his "false black power" book which argues elected leaders failed to produce results for african-americans. rob krist novoselic and richie on their efforts to...
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. >>> dc sniper lee boyd malvo might face a new murder trial. the federal judge has ordered malvo be resentenced for shootings in virginia because of a change in the law concerning juveniles. malvo, you might recall, was 17 when he got life in prison. the prosecutor now says if it appears malvo from prison, he would prosecute him for a case that never we want to trial. the 2002 sniper murder of dean meyers in manassas, virginia. >>> new details tonight in the case of a pennsylvania man who brought an assault-style rifle a handgun and tons of ammo to the trump hotel in dc. brian moles told detectives he was on antipsychotic medicine to deal with urges to commit suicide. he told them he struggles from ptsd. moles told a friend he was headed to the white house and wouldn't leave until he got close to president trump. but he is now charged with a federal crime of transport and go possessing illegal firearms. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of manila. gunfire sends crowds rushing for the exit at a popular more tell and casino complex, som
. >>> dc sniper lee boyd malvo might face a new murder trial. the federal judge has ordered malvo be resentenced for shootings in virginia because of a change in the law concerning juveniles. malvo, you might recall, was 17 when he got life in prison. the prosecutor now says if it appears malvo from prison, he would prosecute him for a case that never we want to trial. the 2002 sniper murder of dean meyers in manassas, virginia. >>> new details tonight in the case of a...
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michelle: virginia's attorney general is appealing a judge's decision to throw out convicted sniper lee boyd malvo two life sentences. alison: malvo, the judge said, is entitled to new sentencing hearing because the supreme court rumed mandatory life sentences for juveniles are unconstitutional. it only achingses his sentence not the conviction for the beltway sniper shootings which happened when he was 17. still to come, bare chested beach bathing to ocean city. michelle: caught on video. gunshots ring out and kick off an hour long standoff. look at how the police responded next at "abc7 news at 6:00". the ifrom subway.ction head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even bigger flavor. only at subway. creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion en
michelle: virginia's attorney general is appealing a judge's decision to throw out convicted sniper lee boyd malvo two life sentences. alison: malvo, the judge said, is entitled to new sentencing hearing because the supreme court rumed mandatory life sentences for juveniles are unconstitutional. it only achingses his sentence not the conviction for the beltway sniper shootings which happened when he was 17. still to come, bare chested beach bathing to ocean city. michelle: caught on video....
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while he is saying essentially the same thing in spanish, tom bevin is joining us, boyd mathison. set something up, apparently working closely with the administration, how they approach this, this was something that i know your old boss, senator mike lee wanted to do but in stages. so what will the differentiation be? we don't go back to what we had, but what do we do here? >> i think what, i think what marco rubio is really teeing up is this forward movement and this connection to the people of cuba. i think that is the whole key. we can't go to the regime component to this. obviously not going all the way back but i think it is significant how far back it seems to be ratcheting what the obama administration did. as you rightly pointed out before, neil, the real key to this, not for the president not just do this by another order might be swept away by somebody else in a few years, he needs to go to congress. i think that is one of the markers senator rubio is i lag down. we can start with this declaration today, but this needs to go back to congress to get this right and get on
while he is saying essentially the same thing in spanish, tom bevin is joining us, boyd mathison. set something up, apparently working closely with the administration, how they approach this, this was something that i know your old boss, senator mike lee wanted to do but in stages. so what will the differentiation be? we don't go back to what we had, but what do we do here? >> i think what, i think what marco rubio is really teeing up is this forward movement and this connection to the...
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carpenter's boyfriend conrad boyd committed suicide in 2014 and court found carter's text messages played a role in his decision. she faces up to 20 years in prison. >>> back here at home philadelphia police say a man is in critical condition after being shot in the chest. this happened on the 5,000 block of germantown avenue, around 12:30 this morning. police say the man was also shot in the leg, and chief inspector scott small says shooting happened in front of the opened chinese restaurant. >> what is unusual about this shooting, when the shooter walked up to the victim, on the sidewalk, he fired multiple shots from point blank range, at the victim. and standing in close proximity to the victim were at lee 10 other people on the sidewalk. >> officials right now reviewing private surveillance video they hope that will help them identify a suspect. >>> and coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" the death toll rises again in london when we come back latest on the investigation into that tragic high rise fire, and the special visitors who met with the victim's today. >>> plus the whole new o
carpenter's boyfriend conrad boyd committed suicide in 2014 and court found carter's text messages played a role in his decision. she faces up to 20 years in prison. >>> back here at home philadelphia police say a man is in critical condition after being shot in the chest. this happened on the 5,000 block of germantown avenue, around 12:30 this morning. police say the man was also shot in the leg, and chief inspector scott small says shooting happened in front of the opened chinese...
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and shelly boyd who was the wife of one of my best friends who died.'s learning the language and became close to my mother. i think her power and her efforts to speak salesh again and to establish a school to speak our tribal languages again. i think the power of women is in the book. >> speaking of the power of women, we talked about one of the women on the front of the book, your mother. tell me about the other. >> yes. my big sister, mary. my half sister, who was this -- you know, as i say in the book, my memories are of this incredibly romantic figure. she ran away to hit ashbury in '70s and got pregnant. and she's incredibly beautiful, like my mother, and smart and charming. i didn't know then that romantic heroes are often aimless nomads in disguise. and my sister died in a drunken house fire with her husband when i was 14. so it was one of the major deaths in my life -- one of the major griefs. and she was the first person who ever told me i could be a writer. i had written a little short story in fourth grade, a halloween story. and she read it
and shelly boyd who was the wife of one of my best friends who died.'s learning the language and became close to my mother. i think her power and her efforts to speak salesh again and to establish a school to speak our tribal languages again. i think the power of women is in the book. >> speaking of the power of women, we talked about one of the women on the front of the book, your mother. tell me about the other. >> yes. my big sister, mary. my half sister, who was this -- you...
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he's barrio fiery so you could you can imagine with a clash happy kid but boyd for him once in spring training and he said he learned words he'd never. tell me about the older men smartened challenge i tell you what man this is kind of one of those opportunities that i got and it was so all absolutely blessed to be part of i mean it was the energy level was so what is it so what it is it's traditional spartan races right and in season one it's where they took it was outside as it's in hills it's more like mud races right this is kind of a branch office of american injure warrior in a sense and who races it was myself apollo no kelvin washington m.j. acosta as our hosts right and then we had twenty four teams five rights you had once one ultimate spartan racer was the captain and then you had four other competitors right hey you want to talk to these these people were so put together so athletic and not only that i think the one thing that i enjoyed most about it was the stories of the individual teams we had so many different people from so many different walks of life it's all taped
he's barrio fiery so you could you can imagine with a clash happy kid but boyd for him once in spring training and he said he learned words he'd never. tell me about the older men smartened challenge i tell you what man this is kind of one of those opportunities that i got and it was so all absolutely blessed to be part of i mean it was the energy level was so what is it so what it is it's traditional spartan races right and in season one it's where they took it was outside as it's in hills...
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as good left for cross boyd and who else but christiane with the finish ahead a back across a go i can fire i have to say dominated most of the guys in portugal this is a real test for russia this is the kind of dying they need to get right from the world cup it's the not playing qualification games of course being the host of the two thousand and seventeen confederations cup and two thousand and three for world calls so this kind of test against the world's best rebelde always the world's best is absolutely what the doctor ordered i think this is an important moment for chess a funny wednesday with the defense information thinking it was the european champions it was rinaldo well nailed down what do you do in the situation do you throw a bit of caution to the wind and try and get a result or do you risk losing four five mil and suddenly everyone's on your back the expectation next season we're already privy to where the russian national team are going to play they're going to play three great games next year in the world one of the one of the some places burglary no one in somalia the
as good left for cross boyd and who else but christiane with the finish ahead a back across a go i can fire i have to say dominated most of the guys in portugal this is a real test for russia this is the kind of dying they need to get right from the world cup it's the not playing qualification games of course being the host of the two thousand and seventeen confederations cup and two thousand and three for world calls so this kind of test against the world's best rebelde always the world's best...
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asylum there's sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him at the time artie's polly boyd connex looks over a century as a son just half a decade now in isolation five years inside it's not exactly the slammer but this is how julian assange describes it in my situation. frankly i would be institutionalize this is. this is the world. visually. the world will want to well there are some i but i haven't seen someone so long. the wiki leaks editor has to rely on the occasional balcony address to fans and journalists for his annual dose of vitamin d. almost five years here in this embassy without sunlight last year the u.n. ruled that he's being terribly to taint a person's then foreign secretary said he rejected the judgment and called it ridiculous london's metropolitan police have spent millions of pounds in taxpayers' money staking out the building for the five years of the songes self-imposed exile in that time the country has enjoyed two referendums two prime ministers and a string of terror attacks but first sanjay little has changed last month a legal breakthrough after
asylum there's sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him at the time artie's polly boyd connex looks over a century as a son just half a decade now in isolation five years inside it's not exactly the slammer but this is how julian assange describes it in my situation. frankly i would be institutionalize this is. this is the world. visually. the world will want to well there are some i but i haven't seen someone so long. the wiki leaks editor has to rely on the occasional...
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the prime minister allocated five million pounds to help those affected by the fire however polly boyd the report's criticism of to reason may continues to mount especially as she seems to be adopting her rivals campaign calls. when your own ideas fail just borrow your parents. no one and no community is left behind doesn't that sound a lot like this no one and no community is left behind and this no community and no one is there behind this nobody and no community should ever be left behind in fact jeremy corbyn used that throughout the labor party leadership race last summer he even used it to launch labour's election campaign for the general election perhaps treason may thought that borrowing a labor phrase would help attract some extra support given how badly she fadden has self-imposed snap general election a vote in which jeremy corbyn went from zero to hero. like a political chameleon to reason may has borrowed more than half a share from the right as well in the run up to the e.u. referendum she was a quiet remain but this was back then. people say the e.u. does not make us mor
the prime minister allocated five million pounds to help those affected by the fire however polly boyd the report's criticism of to reason may continues to mount especially as she seems to be adopting her rivals campaign calls. when your own ideas fail just borrow your parents. no one and no community is left behind doesn't that sound a lot like this no one and no community is left behind and this no community and no one is there behind this nobody and no community should ever be left behind in...
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finds you guilty on the indictment charge you with the involuntary manslaughter of the person conrad boydii. jesse: she was dating this guy and he was suicidal and she is texting him to do it. and was running the car and she said get back in the car. i think she was charged with involuntary manslaughter. how does that stick when you are just texting someone to commit suicide. >> that was part of the defense argument. she said there is not really a law against this. how does this fit? the story is these were two youths, she was 17, she was 18. they both had issues and a history of mental issues. she was basically intoxicated. she didn't have the ability to have that specific mindset. jesse: that defense didn't work very well. and i don't think there has been a case like this before. this tweet from cnn, fake news. we'll tell you why up next. the generation that wants safe spaces wants a safe space for radical is lamb as well. you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and th
finds you guilty on the indictment charge you with the involuntary manslaughter of the person conrad boydii. jesse: she was dating this guy and he was suicidal and she is texting him to do it. and was running the car and she said get back in the car. i think she was charged with involuntary manslaughter. how does that stick when you are just texting someone to commit suicide. >> that was part of the defense argument. she said there is not really a law against this. how does this fit? the...
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mike boyd is a consultant. mike, it's great to see you today. thank you for being here. >> my honor. thank you. >> just when we thought it couldn't be more of a hassle, are these necessary rules and should they be taking place? >> well, i have no problem with it, separating things so they can see it better. that's going to speed things up, not slow things down. but where i'm really concerned is why would you announce the airports where you're increasing security? why not send a memo to al qaeda while you're at it. i think these are the sorts of things that do show that we are more concerned about things and i think clearly they are looking at airports that don't look at things as closely as we do. >> you mean, instead of the ten airports where these are taking place, random and rolling checks that take place from time to time so be prepared? >> yeah. just say we're going to have higher security in some places. you may have to separate some of your things and keep the electronics separate. that's a very simple thing to do but to say we're doing i
mike boyd is a consultant. mike, it's great to see you today. thank you for being here. >> my honor. thank you. >> just when we thought it couldn't be more of a hassle, are these necessary rules and should they be taking place? >> well, i have no problem with it, separating things so they can see it better. that's going to speed things up, not slow things down. but where i'm really concerned is why would you announce the airports where you're increasing security? why not send...
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kiran, i know we were talking earlier about, i know it isn'tjust about tuition fees, is it chris boydadversaries students.” of people i know who our young are adversaries students. i have a lot of friends who work to our young as well and some were taking an interest. they aren't being spoonfed things any more. they are going out and looking and finding manifestoes. i saw and looking and finding manifestoes. isawa and looking and finding manifestoes. i saw a skiving... our and looking and finding manifestoes. i saw a skiving. .. our rivals, is that what you're telling me? i saw a skiving. .. our rivals, is that what you're telling me ?m i saw a skiving. .. our rivals, is that what you're telling me? it was a 36% swing to the conservatives and 36% swing to labour in 18 to 30 —year—olds —— sky thing. that is where the main difference is. that's where the main difference is. that's where the main difference is. that's where the big difference was. i know we've got some conservative voters, ross and lance, you voted for the liberal democrats, what are your thoughts on the result? as i sai
kiran, i know we were talking earlier about, i know it isn'tjust about tuition fees, is it chris boydadversaries students.” of people i know who our young are adversaries students. i have a lot of friends who work to our young as well and some were taking an interest. they aren't being spoonfed things any more. they are going out and looking and finding manifestoes. i saw and looking and finding manifestoes. isawa and looking and finding manifestoes. i saw a skiving... our and looking and...