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¡otra vez el aviso de tyler boyd!luis: aguanten el cambio. buscan el hueco y el espacio, nunca logrÓ tenerlo. intenta salir el equipo trinitario. es buena la recuperaciÓn de aaron long. entra por debajo y le mete la pierna. nuevo tiro de esquina para estados unidos, en casi 15 minutos del segundo tiempo. viven su mejor momento de la copa oro, "team usa". aquÍ va a venir christian con el tiro de esquina. empiezan a recorrer hacia el arco de marvin phillip. otra vez el Árbitro a recomendar a los futbolistas que no se estÉn sujetando. pulisic para entrarle desde la punta derecha. atenciÓn con zimmerman, que tiene gran juego aÉreo. vamos a ver quiÉn se levanta. el remate que no puede llegar. ¡viene el empate! ¡tres toques, llegÓ trinidad y estuvo a nada de empatarlo! diego: quÉ mal que regresÓ estados unidos en esa defensa. terminaron yendo los tres a la desesperada sobre el mismo futbolista, y eso libera a garcÍa. muy inteligente el jugador que desempeÑa en el equipo de oklahoma city. hizo un cambio de frentey le dejÓ a
¡otra vez el aviso de tyler boyd!luis: aguanten el cambio. buscan el hueco y el espacio, nunca logrÓ tenerlo. intenta salir el equipo trinitario. es buena la recuperaciÓn de aaron long. entra por debajo y le mete la pierna. nuevo tiro de esquina para estados unidos, en casi 15 minutos del segundo tiempo. viven su mejor momento de la copa oro, "team usa". aquÍ va a venir christian con el tiro de esquina. empiezan a recorrer hacia el arco de marvin phillip. otra vez el Árbitro a...
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michael boyd from boyd international. the new york governor, andrew cuomo on the scene with his first reaction echoing what many first feared when they heard the initial report of a crash at a new york city sky scraper. >> if you are a new yorker you have a level of ptsd from 9/11. i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes wherever new yorkers' minds go. blake, the former fbi operative and carbon black that just. you got the tweet, the text, the email. when you saw this and you heard helicopter into a building. a lot of people's minds went there when you think of new york city. >> what i used to do for the fbi was counter-terrorism. my first thought was could this be some sort of attempt at a terrorist attack. turns out it wants and we are pretty fortunate. it's hard to launch a terrorist attack' after 9/11. blake: the fear is still there but you think it's gotten to the point so far down the road that security is where it needs to be right now? or is it
michael boyd from boyd international. the new york governor, andrew cuomo on the scene with his first reaction echoing what many first feared when they heard the initial report of a crash at a new york city sky scraper. >> if you are a new yorker you have a level of ptsd from 9/11. i remember that morning all too well. so as soon as you hear an aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes wherever new yorkers' minds go. blake, the former fbi operative and carbon black that just. you got...
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the growing number of people looking to fly >> which other airports are getting improvements mike boyd is president and ceo of boyd group international, an aviation consultancy for the airport in new orleans who actually pays for that, and how is airport spending usually funded >> it depends place to place but ultimately, the consumer pays for it. in new orleans, where we've helped them grow in the past ten years, it's one of those issues whereas more people use it, the cost per passenger goes down everybody pays, but you're going to be paying less at a new airport in new orleans than you would in the old one >> people wanted places to eat, places to hang out with the kids and do things. are they more about the consumer experience or fixing things so the planes get in and out more quickly? >> it's both let's be real clear here i don't know of anybody who wants to stay in an airport any longer than you have to. but when you do have to be there it's great to have great concessions, a convenient, clean place. and airports across america fill that bill, some of the older ones and the ones
the growing number of people looking to fly >> which other airports are getting improvements mike boyd is president and ceo of boyd group international, an aviation consultancy for the airport in new orleans who actually pays for that, and how is airport spending usually funded >> it depends place to place but ultimately, the consumer pays for it. in new orleans, where we've helped them grow in the past ten years, it's one of those issues whereas more people use it, the cost per...
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according to boyd, the investigation will cover, "activities of u.s. and foreign intelligence services as well as nongovernmental organizations and individuals. now here is what likely this all means. the attorney general along with u.s. attorney john doran, they are now investigating how foreign spyen agencies, allies f the united states, were used likely by obama administration's top officials in the intel community, to spy on trump and the trump campaign. the trump transition team and the trump residency. in other words, to explain this, this investigation is now examining how high-ranking intel officials literally were outsourcing what is politically motivated, dirty work to spy agencies, and friendly countries, clearly to circumvent american laws and to the civil of the american citizens, and use in an effort to rake a presidential election. that isow not how deep this possibly goes. that would mean people like comey and john brennan and clapper may want to pay close attention because this is not looking good for any of them at this hour. we now k
according to boyd, the investigation will cover, "activities of u.s. and foreign intelligence services as well as nongovernmental organizations and individuals. now here is what likely this all means. the attorney general along with u.s. attorney john doran, they are now investigating how foreign spyen agencies, allies f the united states, were used likely by obama administration's top officials in the intel community, to spy on trump and the trump campaign. the trump transition team and...
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in a letter obtained by fox news, the assistant attorney general stephen boyd explains that the investigation into the origins of the russia witch hunt is, quote, broad in scope and will cover, quote, activities of u.s. and foreign intelligence services as well as nongovernmental organizations and individuals. this is significant confirmation that the investigation of the investigators has not and has never been in vain. facts, truth, justice. as we have told you, about to cascade down on all of these deep state bad actors. those that abuse power. we will have a lot more in the course of the hour and more in a moment. but will be focused on holding the government accountable on capitol hill, well, you have jerry nadler circus and clown show in full gear. and today the democratic chairman of the house judiciary committee, literally jumped the shark. instead of passing laws or performing responsible oversight, nadler instead, well, he invited o'fallon, the known perjurer, liar, john dean to testify. yes, the john dean, the fill in turn partisan hack, fake new cnn conspiracy theorist. he was a b
in a letter obtained by fox news, the assistant attorney general stephen boyd explains that the investigation into the origins of the russia witch hunt is, quote, broad in scope and will cover, quote, activities of u.s. and foreign intelligence services as well as nongovernmental organizations and individuals. this is significant confirmation that the investigation of the investigators has not and has never been in vain. facts, truth, justice. as we have told you, about to cascade down on all...
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sandra boyd performing with the munich radio orchestra at the famous prince reaching future in the unique. talents and determination have got roy where he is today the top of his field the violinist was born in germany his family was among the most famous of sinti musical families until the 19th when many of them were murdered by the nazis even today prejudiced against the musicians remains. i know some very high level musicians who play with the best orchestras i won't mention names and they deliberately conceal their origins out of fear they might be disadvantaged at auditions someone might say they play mozart with duty remand has his own and they don't want to be put into that category they just want to play mozart without cliches just to play how they feel it. roy has already performed as a soloist with the hamburg based big band and with the german chamber orchestra braman is also performed for the german president but he's still a bit nervous this is his most important performance in munich so far and it's going to be broadcast live on the radio. to come. titled gypsy goes classic
sandra boyd performing with the munich radio orchestra at the famous prince reaching future in the unique. talents and determination have got roy where he is today the top of his field the violinist was born in germany his family was among the most famous of sinti musical families until the 19th when many of them were murdered by the nazis even today prejudiced against the musicians remains. i know some very high level musicians who play with the best orchestras i won't mention names and they...
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. >> reporter: boyd says the water shed area behind his house is still too soggy for a tractor to get in there. he said he understands the heightened concerned after the wildfires in paradise and wine country but he says the district should show more tact. >> why do you have to lay six pages of paper on them threatening to do all this stuff if they don't do what they've been doing for the last 30 years? >> reporter: still, pete was out today clearing boyd's hillside, even though his tractor was close to getting stuck. he says because of the late rains in may, some of his customers who cleared their land early will probably have to pay to do it again. >> in a wet year like this, i'd like to see the fire department extend a whole date to june 15th, june 20th, maybe a little later if we get another shot of rain. >> but it turns out sometimes officials do listen to the people. a spokesperson called to say the district is extending the deadline to june 14th. in danville, john ramos, kpix 5. >> the spokesperson said he wasn't sure when the decision was made but the district's website which
. >> reporter: boyd says the water shed area behind his house is still too soggy for a tractor to get in there. he said he understands the heightened concerned after the wildfires in paradise and wine country but he says the district should show more tact. >> why do you have to lay six pages of paper on them threatening to do all this stuff if they don't do what they've been doing for the last 30 years? >> reporter: still, pete was out today clearing boyd's hillside, even...
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there was this awkwardness to it because harvey weinstein was represented by david boyd. america's most distinguished lawyers. we had hired a particular partner to help us with a very difficult case. he did a phenomenal job. just as he was winning that case for us, it is disclosed that david boyd, working for harvey weinstein had signed a contract with a private investigating firm to essentially try to stop the new york times from publishing. they were going out and investigating the people who were choosing harvey weinstein. there was a quality of the contract that gave them a huge bonus if they were able to stop a certain publisher from publishing. it was a very awkward time for me that i was suddenly caught. the same time the firm was -- it had hired an investigative firm that was in certain ways tried to intimidate our reporters. it became this really awkward moment. i talk about it in the book. the publisher calls me down to his office and says, you know, you have to fire him. you've got to fire him. i know. i know i have to fire him. today is the day the case will b
there was this awkwardness to it because harvey weinstein was represented by david boyd. america's most distinguished lawyers. we had hired a particular partner to help us with a very difficult case. he did a phenomenal job. just as he was winning that case for us, it is disclosed that david boyd, working for harvey weinstein had signed a contract with a private investigating firm to essentially try to stop the new york times from publishing. they were going out and investigating the people who...
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has larry hyman defending his friend richard bangoora over a fight with a female friend, whom zarea boyd>> my student was on her way home yesterday when the harassed her. >> shelina warren teaches the class, and brought the pilot program to dunbar. next year, she hopes to try real incidents from school where students decide the fate of their peers. >> a lot of times when you put them in the driver's seat and you allow them to see it from a different point of view, then they see things differently. >> dunbar high has a rich, if not conflicted history. once the only school for african americans in d.c. during segregation, it was seen as a place of high achievement. a century later, the school was dilapidated, and had a student population marred by absenteeism, disciplinary problems and overcrowding. outsidon te inside.so wsurveyeo figure out what's going on at dunbar. a lot of our students just wante school's assistant principal. >> so instead of the principal or assistant principal or the dean of students giving you a consequence, i think having your peers say 'you know, mike, you were wr
has larry hyman defending his friend richard bangoora over a fight with a female friend, whom zarea boyd>> my student was on her way home yesterday when the harassed her. >> shelina warren teaches the class, and brought the pilot program to dunbar. next year, she hopes to try real incidents from school where students decide the fate of their peers. >> a lot of times when you put them in the driver's seat and you allow them to see it from a different point of view, then they...
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boyd by his success country set up the equal routes foundation to promote his mission and raise awareness of the bird's plight. truckies country now conducts workshops for children in schools all over the country and for anyone who wants to help bird survive life in the city. it takes just 40 minutes to learn how to make a nest with coconut fiber jute and bamboo sticks mimicking what the birds themselves would use to build their nest. these birds are very important for our system like a paranoid system walk around to feed all insects that can be harmful to us professor so deep the chatter g. has been working on for years conservation on biodiversity for 20 years he also believes that predicting spado populations is crucial to maintaining the ecological balance this is one of the smaller sized species. scientifically. which means that again it is falling in very close people. to be a misnomer. and i actually found like it's a global distribution is very very high as it was distributed across the country across the lord but the problem of the business users that and spite of the numbers are
boyd by his success country set up the equal routes foundation to promote his mission and raise awareness of the bird's plight. truckies country now conducts workshops for children in schools all over the country and for anyone who wants to help bird survive life in the city. it takes just 40 minutes to learn how to make a nest with coconut fiber jute and bamboo sticks mimicking what the birds themselves would use to build their nest. these birds are very important for our system like a...
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a beautiful way to start out the week temperatures warmed up just a 80's some low 90's well inland boyd lot of sunshine out there right now it's up along the coastline began to see some the haze forming out there that's a fall get ready to form again for this evening along the coast inside the bay. thunderstorms popping up over the sierra nevada we've got low pressure to the south overnight tonight, we'll see a couple of patches of fog forming you can see very well here but the models of thing may be under doing it here somewhat see that fog along the coastline early tomorrow morning maybe some of that just inside the bay as we head through the day tomorrow you're going see a little finger fog work its way up from the south again is will see that fog continue along the coastline as we get to wednesday, some cooler temperatures as more that to prevail at least co side and that will bring down the numbers for the sea breeze temperatures around the bay area tomorrow you look at the 60's in the san francisco about 61 of the sunset, 65 degrees in daly city 61 half moon bay, what warmer insid
a beautiful way to start out the week temperatures warmed up just a 80's some low 90's well inland boyd lot of sunshine out there right now it's up along the coastline began to see some the haze forming out there that's a fall get ready to form again for this evening along the coast inside the bay. thunderstorms popping up over the sierra nevada we've got low pressure to the south overnight tonight, we'll see a couple of patches of fog forming you can see very well here but the models of thing...
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to not express opinions to people's faces anyone can pretend to be a hero i want to keep boyd what i joined the fight to do in the past year much of which will be cut down. the mayor has already taken one of these so-called heroes to task he was offensive on facebook. but i made that all of the i contacted the offender and called him to account and what mistakes it made i also invited him to read some of the books which are listed in the ordinance our phone conversation ended in a very positive way. mayor andreas costa is certain of his convictions and the painting will remain as an inspiration against his fight against nastiness. well that's all for this edition of focus on europe but you can always get in touch with me on twitter about this week's topic i'll see you again next week thanks for watching and interesting. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful. my guess is we can you speak in 70 mph ma phone swap from me hard line you feel to such groups of speed snapping and listening around this is mains he'll speak with the conservative party's ratings currently plummeti
to not express opinions to people's faces anyone can pretend to be a hero i want to keep boyd what i joined the fight to do in the past year much of which will be cut down. the mayor has already taken one of these so-called heroes to task he was offensive on facebook. but i made that all of the i contacted the offender and called him to account and what mistakes it made i also invited him to read some of the books which are listed in the ordinance our phone conversation ended in a very positive...
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joining me now is john boyd, jr., founder and president of the national black farmers association, andhimself in virginia. and, sterling smith, our bloomberg agricultural analyst. john, if you cannot plant the corn, what do you do? john: right now, farmers are in a bad state. my heart goes out to those folks that are in those midwestern states facing tornadoes, unending rain, but farmers have a window of opportunity until about june 16 to get those crops in the ground. if they are not in the ground by then, you begin to lose yields. yields and up to money, prices per bushel. mercy of mother nature. if the rains don't let up, they could possibly miss their whole corn season out there. it's a very devastating time. alix: on a price level, we have seen corn move with that. is it appropriately priced for that kind of risk? sterling: i think we are still looking at a discount situation here. you start losing yields after may 15. we are already up against june 1. the 10-day forecast throughout the midwest shows a chance of rain every day for the next 10 days from nebraska to columbus, ohio,
joining me now is john boyd, jr., founder and president of the national black farmers association, andhimself in virginia. and, sterling smith, our bloomberg agricultural analyst. john, if you cannot plant the corn, what do you do? john: right now, farmers are in a bad state. my heart goes out to those folks that are in those midwestern states facing tornadoes, unending rain, but farmers have a window of opportunity until about june 16 to get those crops in the ground. if they are not in the...
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. -- right down to his agricultural secretary. , thank you son much, john boyd junior, and sterling smithways a pleasure to talk crops with you. time now for our note of the week. it comes from the department of energy, which just increased the export capacity of freeport lng. they talk about freedom gas. increasing export capacity from freeport lng products is critical to spreading freedom gas throughout the world by giving american allies diverse and affordable sources of clean energy. coming up, we are going nuclear. we talk to the president and ceo of the nuclear energy institute. that is coming up next on bloomberg's "commodities edge." ♪ ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. this is bloomberg's "commodities edge." it is time for the bnef brief, an in-depth analysis on clean energy, advance transports, and emerging technologies. joining me now is chris g. of bloomberg nef. today, we focus on power and the survival of nuclear. last year, the global nuclear industry added 10.4 gigawatts of capacity, the majority of which came from china. chris, walk me through this chart, the additions enclosures, -
. -- right down to his agricultural secretary. , thank you son much, john boyd junior, and sterling smithways a pleasure to talk crops with you. time now for our note of the week. it comes from the department of energy, which just increased the export capacity of freeport lng. they talk about freedom gas. increasing export capacity from freeport lng products is critical to spreading freedom gas throughout the world by giving american allies diverse and affordable sources of clean energy. coming...
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the trip sparked controversy even before he arrived let's cross live to polly boyd in london for the details now polly what more can you tell us. well a crime outside buckingham palace and donald trump he landed in the u.k. a bit earlier on this morning but he's going to be landing in buckingham palace fairly soon it might happen while i want to try and go to that the security operation surrounding all of this is immense 40000000 pounds the police have had to spend on keeping donald trump safe and if you have a look at the palace itself something quite unusual you see the security offices on the roof there some with binoculars presumably snipers as well just to make sure that everything goes to plan there are quite a few people came to see and witness the president of the u.s. president's arrival i think something to protest others perhaps more admiring but his arrival has already been marred by scandal why because while he was still on air force one perhaps by the time he got to u.k. but certainly before he set foot on u.k. soil he'd already fired off some tweets and he's reignited
the trip sparked controversy even before he arrived let's cross live to polly boyd in london for the details now polly what more can you tell us. well a crime outside buckingham palace and donald trump he landed in the u.k. a bit earlier on this morning but he's going to be landing in buckingham palace fairly soon it might happen while i want to try and go to that the security operation surrounding all of this is immense 40000000 pounds the police have had to spend on keeping donald trump safe...
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nominations for the party leadership start monday with 11 come the currently vying for the top job polly boyd who takes a look at just who's in the rolling. she's been burned by bragged it and now the woman known as teflon to resign is on the way out after repeatedly failing to push her e.u. withdrawal deal through parliament last month the finally announced that she'd be stepping down and she did it with a whimper rather than a bang the 2nd female prime minister but certainly not the last. i do so with no ill will but with enormous during gratitude to have had to the opportunity to serve the country i love there is looking at the number of candidates that have joined the race to replace may as prime minister may find themselves crying to and they're seeing what's going on here they've got no say in what's going on they can see there's 11 people standing up saying they want to you . know you always call me no it's even well me this is going to be detrimental the long term of the conservative party sure officially the race only begins on monday but already there are in 7 leadership contenders
nominations for the party leadership start monday with 11 come the currently vying for the top job polly boyd who takes a look at just who's in the rolling. she's been burned by bragged it and now the woman known as teflon to resign is on the way out after repeatedly failing to push her e.u. withdrawal deal through parliament last month the finally announced that she'd be stepping down and she did it with a whimper rather than a bang the 2nd female prime minister but certainly not the last. i...
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in and boyd says and she worried that he'd move here and wouldn't have a job yet and might be a financial burden on me. hard but i am also touchingly. and bangalore gabriele had his own problems to contend with marrying for love would mean turning his back on prediction his parents who are devout christians had always hoped that their only son would see reason and accept a wife they chose for him. they were not at all happy and then mom was really most are going in saying that this cannot happen. when people see one might live to see one in the ward you know this cannot happen in the how can you do something like this if you want to miss an out language she wanted to stand out as you were in this and that food nor a lot of drama like the mother in both but i think 11 and a half years and then everybody crying in the. it is very difficult because in india what happens is you are to convince also a lot of people you have known in the north of people some diligence you have never spoken to who would call you up suddenly this is really upset we had upset about this they would see that you hav
in and boyd says and she worried that he'd move here and wouldn't have a job yet and might be a financial burden on me. hard but i am also touchingly. and bangalore gabriele had his own problems to contend with marrying for love would mean turning his back on prediction his parents who are devout christians had always hoped that their only son would see reason and accept a wife they chose for him. they were not at all happy and then mom was really most are going in saying that this cannot...
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gwendolyn boyd says the mother of mario woods back in 2015. the 26 year-old man was suspected in the stabbing when he was shot by police wood's mother filed a lawsuit days after his death seeking monetary damages from the city. protests ensued police chief greg suhr resigned an autopsy found. woods had drugs in his system and was shot 20 times. many times from behind the board of supervisors, we'll be voting on this agreement. another big story tonight, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the bay area and it is apparently being targeted by thieves is it ever tourists are apparently. >>leaving their personal belongings out the open in cars parked at the golden gate bridge and the crooks they're using it as an opportunity to break in and steal conference has he quit eu has the story. >>they disguise themselves as tourist sightseeing in this parking lot of the golden gate bridge. but they are actually members of auto burglary crews, targeting vehicles on both sides of the golden gate we typically are seeing that this is more of a
gwendolyn boyd says the mother of mario woods back in 2015. the 26 year-old man was suspected in the stabbing when he was shot by police wood's mother filed a lawsuit days after his death seeking monetary damages from the city. protests ensued police chief greg suhr resigned an autopsy found. woods had drugs in his system and was shot 20 times. many times from behind the board of supervisors, we'll be voting on this agreement. another big story tonight, it is one of the most popular tourist...
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we have a message of separation we don't want to continue to live with white america hating boyd hasn't worked out we've tried everything we've worked we've served we've been you know for equal rights and we continue to be in the same situation all right so this is the group for tonight. how you both of. you know do anything is going on without people who will want to call the police on one another and stuff like that when we deal with young boys these days in the household will single mothers and things like that you have a number yeah you're right number down so that's what we do and i have a couple already know to me to tell i don't think it's the lowest but it seems like when you come out here people are pretty interested in what you're doing we come out in the community and people see us it excites them and of course you go to police now yeah yeah we got a call on here so we are just there would always help but they never thought oh we told would be not legal rights we're not going to have peace and all right you have a good day all right all right. we're going to do a quick safety
we have a message of separation we don't want to continue to live with white america hating boyd hasn't worked out we've tried everything we've worked we've served we've been you know for equal rights and we continue to be in the same situation all right so this is the group for tonight. how you both of. you know do anything is going on without people who will want to call the police on one another and stuff like that when we deal with young boys these days in the household will single mothers...
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important to compare this to what happened last year it was about 7 months ago donald trump was heading to boyd us artists argentina that's where the previous g 20 summit happened and back then because of everything that had to do with the moore investigation and so on busy donald trump at the very last moment said that he wasn't going to talk to the russian president here's what he said back then. based on the fact that the ships and sailors have not been returned to ukraine from russia are have decided it would be best for all parties concerned to cancel my previously should you are meeting in argentina with president putin. yes i forgot to mention sorry that another reason for this was the crisis in the current strait when the ukrainian vessels tried to pass through the strait however according to the russian. russian side they violated ukrainian territorial waters and that was the main reason why the american president decided to call off that meeting and of course when they get together here everything can change at the last moment we don't know hopefully the meeting is not going to get ca
important to compare this to what happened last year it was about 7 months ago donald trump was heading to boyd us artists argentina that's where the previous g 20 summit happened and back then because of everything that had to do with the moore investigation and so on busy donald trump at the very last moment said that he wasn't going to talk to the russian president here's what he said back then. based on the fact that the ships and sailors have not been returned to ukraine from russia are...
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obvious that the attention of the public it will be probably even boyd the body the body likes normalcy of diverse than of public i think it will be could be buried oh it would be an acceptable and those through in those who should who really really bad the records or whatever he gets in malta broads will be. beaten up on a star in the boston so they station these and eventually the very tight against them what message not see them stopping but this is very dangerous thing this generous and said about this is whether this was because last this the genesis question well yes and against channel the sources that they i've used things and people's lives that they are very much at risk which is the agenda behind these arrests of these ticking investigations the secular release of the files has been something you know some of the dissolution in thanks for all those in the. history and military this sense the revelation that this has been also seen to be the graphs fence rather than actually seen the s.a.'s as that in crimes the issue has been more than those revealing those crimes can it actu
obvious that the attention of the public it will be probably even boyd the body the body likes normalcy of diverse than of public i think it will be could be buried oh it would be an acceptable and those through in those who should who really really bad the records or whatever he gets in malta broads will be. beaten up on a star in the boston so they station these and eventually the very tight against them what message not see them stopping but this is very dangerous thing this generous and...
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ambassador to canada in february president nominated her as on boyd to the un replacing nikki haley who resigned last year we spoke with soraya libertarian u.s. presidential candidate who thinks craft just represents more of the same the whole point of the united nations is to try to foster peace and unfortunately we've seen that the united states the current administration in the past administration whether with samantha powers or nikki haley and now this new ambassador if chosen is not going to be any different i strongly feel that the president at heart wants to get along with russia i think it's a whole you know the mother's report and all that stuff that's going on with the supposed to russian interference you know they have to give some sort of. front you know that they are against russia so i really don't know what to expect anymore from this current administration all i can say is that she's going to be no different than the past 2 ambassadors that were there if she's even chosen so they have an agenda on their own and it's going to happen with or without having a seat in the un
ambassador to canada in february president nominated her as on boyd to the un replacing nikki haley who resigned last year we spoke with soraya libertarian u.s. presidential candidate who thinks craft just represents more of the same the whole point of the united nations is to try to foster peace and unfortunately we've seen that the united states the current administration in the past administration whether with samantha powers or nikki haley and now this new ambassador if chosen is not going...
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knock out all busy but the final 2 candidates after not the grassroots members decide ortiz polly boyd who looks at who's still in the race. but contest is hot enough and the field has been whittled down one on the bombshell remain. the front runner and these are the politicians who's made it through to the next round of the conservative party's game of knockout or should it be called the contest for who gets to lose to boris johnson in the race for downing street it was very serious only or anything to get on the plane taishan so i don't know how there is no you can only the quest for a new leader has got the country pouring over the contestants of dirty laundry. gordon brown as prime minister would be obsolete rageous not just because you don't popping into fear in high tax and complicated of life but mainly because he's a scot and government by a scot is just not conceivable in the current constitutional context. my wife is japanese most trying to. review the pairing with. steve brian you say that the man that you are backing jeremy i'm so sorry jeremy hunt of never said that before
knock out all busy but the final 2 candidates after not the grassroots members decide ortiz polly boyd who looks at who's still in the race. but contest is hot enough and the field has been whittled down one on the bombshell remain. the front runner and these are the politicians who's made it through to the next round of the conservative party's game of knockout or should it be called the contest for who gets to lose to boris johnson in the race for downing street it was very serious only or...
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dig deeper into this new uncertainty and what's next for bowing and the stock joining us now is mike boyd. he is is bullish, still, on the stock with a buy rating at 448 price target how surprisingis it that as they put this software and aircraft through it's paces that something like this would come up and is it a major set back? >> this is why they're going through this they want to find anything that could possibly go wrong. this is what they should be doing. they will probably find other things that could go wrong with it when the airplane takes to the sky again it will be safer than your living room >> let's talk specifically about what they found. as i understand it was an faa test pilot that found that recovering -- there was software that meant that recovering from some of the anomalies was more difficult than they expected and was potentially a catastrophic event. >> yeah, and by the way i'm not a pilot, the skies are safe, but the fact of the matter is that they will find anything that could be catastrophic. that just mines in the chance that it happens those are too high of odd
dig deeper into this new uncertainty and what's next for bowing and the stock joining us now is mike boyd. he is is bullish, still, on the stock with a buy rating at 448 price target how surprisingis it that as they put this software and aircraft through it's paces that something like this would come up and is it a major set back? >> this is why they're going through this they want to find anything that could possibly go wrong. this is what they should be doing. they will probably find...
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sebastian boyd chronicle that judging by all of the default versus were the spreads were, energy lookedut of whack, it looked like a tactical opportunity for junk bonds. if you look at where junk bonds have been trading relative to the rest of the index, it is not like they are trading like oils at 42 to 45. the damage was so concentrated in energy, even more so than it was in december. i'm more interested to see what happens in the junk space. guy: was that claims move big enough to move the needle? luke: i do not think the labor market strength of the claims numbers is the prime in focus for the fed. radio, it was set the entire hiking cycle was predicated on the idea that labor market strength feeds through the wage pressers -- wage pressures and consumer pricing. but was theappened, justification for the hiking cycle. now easing might shift toward more broad risks. pci pce continue to underwhelm. surveyed in the march minutes, which reveal the risk to the outlook, 14 said the risk to their core pce outlook was broadly balance. only three said tilted to the downside. we havehave -- v
sebastian boyd chronicle that judging by all of the default versus were the spreads were, energy lookedut of whack, it looked like a tactical opportunity for junk bonds. if you look at where junk bonds have been trading relative to the rest of the index, it is not like they are trading like oils at 42 to 45. the damage was so concentrated in energy, even more so than it was in december. i'm more interested to see what happens in the junk space. guy: was that claims move big enough to move the...
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was just curious to know if of lindathe daughter boyd or someone else. >> layla was later, it was veronica porche. he had some children that weren't with any of his wife's. -- of his wives. he did a lot to propagate the future of america. >> thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> again, the book is in the back of the room for sale from barnes & noble. we will get you some books. [chatter] host: history bookshelf features the country's best-known history writers of the past decade. you can watch our weekly series every saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv on c-span3. june 6 was the 75th anniversary of the allied d-day invasion of nazi-occupied france. this weekend on oral histories, a world war ii veteran talks about his experience parachuting into normandy after his plane was hit by enemy fire. here is a preview. ach train anda be had a good view of the german stronghold. climbed down and got two or three mortars i could find and placed them near the train -- could giveee, so i them corrections based on the strong point. when we delivered fire effect
was just curious to know if of lindathe daughter boyd or someone else. >> layla was later, it was veronica porche. he had some children that weren't with any of his wife's. -- of his wives. he did a lot to propagate the future of america. >> thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> again, the book is in the back of the room for sale from barnes & noble. we will get you some books. [chatter] host: history bookshelf features the country's best-known...
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jerry nadler's committee yesterday that is the assistant attorney general of the united states steven boyd to him outlining the scope of the investigation of john durham, the u.s. attorney from connecticut into what he is going to look at. it's wide in scope. and it's broad. and it looks like, if anybody is going to figure out what's going to happen it's these guys. asked for more office space. they are staffing up. enough to that they know what they are up to, stay tuned. ainsley: not only investigating the activities of the doj, but they are investigating nongovernment and individuals. steve: fusion gps and like that. ainsley: republican doug clintons is goings to be on later in the show to talk about that hearing yesterday. steve: pardon me, brian, go ahead. brian: i was just saying yesterday the president of the united states welcomed in the inc.k penske team to won the indianapolis 500. at the same time talking about the mexico deal and tariffs averted on friday at which time the president of the united states made it clear the mexican government, with all the problems we are having,
jerry nadler's committee yesterday that is the assistant attorney general of the united states steven boyd to him outlining the scope of the investigation of john durham, the u.s. attorney from connecticut into what he is going to look at. it's wide in scope. and it's broad. and it looks like, if anybody is going to figure out what's going to happen it's these guys. asked for more office space. they are staffing up. enough to that they know what they are up to, stay tuned. ainsley: not only...
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. >> reporter: martin boyd was 21 years old and was no strange to the stone wall inn.and lesbians and the transgender community. >> it was like two of every type of gay people. >> reporter: police raids on gay bars were common. when officers showing up on stone wall, no one was surprised until the crowd fought back. they started throwing everything that they did not need. >> reporter: bottles were thrown and fires were set and an uprising was born. >> when it was happening around you, what were you thinking and feeling in that moment? >> well, you could not feel anything because the riot is a swirl, the smell and the smoke and the sweat, it is madness. >> reporter: the protest would continue for several nights. the display at the public library home to an exhibit called love and resistance "stone wall 50." >> photos of gay rights marches before stone wall and massive protests after. >> stonewall is certainly not the beginning or the end. what is it isn't the. >> it is a turning point. this month's with stonewall's anniversary, new york commission are issuing an apology
. >> reporter: martin boyd was 21 years old and was no strange to the stone wall inn.and lesbians and the transgender community. >> it was like two of every type of gay people. >> reporter: police raids on gay bars were common. when officers showing up on stone wall, no one was surprised until the crowd fought back. they started throwing everything that they did not need. >> reporter: bottles were thrown and fires were set and an uprising was born. >> when it was...
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in a letter to the house committees today, steven boyd offered more details on bar rec's investigation to the surveillance against the trump campaign, describing it as broad in scope and multi-facetted. talking about durham, the u.s. attorney in connecticut. how significant is that language, john? >> i think it's tremendously significant. this is not going to be just one review of a single fisa application. let me point out, congressman jordan has done great work in bringing to light a lot of these shenanigans that were going on at the start of the investigation. but i'm not surprised attorney general barr is going to conduct a broad investigation. i hate to say it, more in the justice department, the more we learn about how this thing is starting to get worse and the worse it's going to get, it's an obligation or a duty of the attorney general to make sure that this never happens again. something like the steele dossier could set us off on a two-year mole hunt to try to tear down the constitution. >> going to ask about justice amash is stepping down? >> we had a nice long meeting. the
in a letter to the house committees today, steven boyd offered more details on bar rec's investigation to the surveillance against the trump campaign, describing it as broad in scope and multi-facetted. talking about durham, the u.s. attorney in connecticut. how significant is that language, john? >> i think it's tremendously significant. this is not going to be just one review of a single fisa application. let me point out, congressman jordan has done great work in bringing to light a...
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chris hoke and rory boyd are here with what audiences can pect.come to you both, thanks for joining us on news 4 midday. help me understand this. there are like 10 of you guys, but you play 60 different rol . howes that even happen. whoo dyou memorile so many es? >> through repetition. you know, we get dierent scripts often. ss're open now, through the rehearsal proce there's a lot of changes. just basically grinding it out. >> there's a whole crew of people backste that help make all those changes possible. that are sometimes very quick. >> have either of you ever done this particular show before, and what has it been like to do it? we should mention this is at the signature theater, what has it been like for you all. you're coming from new york to put on this show at signature theater. >> no one has ever done the show. it's a stone coldl originashow. haven't had any other du proion. so that's part of the real fun of it,is that you get to create with the writers and the director and that's a lot of fun. >> so talk to me about the hats that you pl
chris hoke and rory boyd are here with what audiences can pect.come to you both, thanks for joining us on news 4 midday. help me understand this. there are like 10 of you guys, but you play 60 different rol . howes that even happen. whoo dyou memorile so many es? >> through repetition. you know, we get dierent scripts often. ss're open now, through the rehearsal proce there's a lot of changes. just basically grinding it out. >> there's a whole crew of people backste that help make...
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kevin boyd, 53, survived by his wife, two sons, grandchildren, and brother. kevin brewington, 33, survived by his mother, father, son, brothers, and sisters. doneel, survived by his mother, brother, sister. carl brown, 43, survived by his children. lukinson, 60, survived by his wife and five children. and tomorrow will mark the anniversary of 49 souls and lives who were robbed of three years ago at the pulse nightclub in orlando, the fear and trauma of those who survived and the families and loved ones they left behind. may we remember them, may we speak up for them, may we fight to ensure there's no one else like them. long gone are the days of thoughts and prayers. now is the time for outrage, equitable outrage, policy, and change. this is a public health crisis and epidemic. bullets do not discriminate. they don't care if you're a member of congress, a world series champion, a senior citizen or a child. it is up to congress to demonstrate courage, to do what is right for our children, for our communities, for all survivors impacted by gun violence. enough
kevin boyd, 53, survived by his wife, two sons, grandchildren, and brother. kevin brewington, 33, survived by his mother, father, son, brothers, and sisters. doneel, survived by his mother, brother, sister. carl brown, 43, survived by his children. lukinson, 60, survived by his wife and five children. and tomorrow will mark the anniversary of 49 souls and lives who were robbed of three years ago at the pulse nightclub in orlando, the fear and trauma of those who survived and the families and...
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this guy in the middle, his name is john boyd. he's not 32, but if that character gets to 32 years old, what are his losses going to be? you will lose both of his grandparents, and he is probably going to lose both his parents. and he's probably going to lose three of his five siblings. here he is at 32, he has lost seven people really close to him. you would be very unfortunate if that happened to be you. when i got to 32 my number was one. my grandfather. it's very, very common for a 32-year-old to never have lost somebody in their immediate family. i am trying to describe a system, or a social, cultural history of the 1900s were this was very rare. death trajectory. last thing on this point, eight days. that means you get sick on sunday, you're dead on monday of the next week. it was often times pneumonia. the leading cause of death in 1900 was infectious disease. pneumonia, stomach flu, other kinds of bacterial infection. that's what killed people, and they killed them pretty quickly. there is no managing death. it happens, yo
this guy in the middle, his name is john boyd. he's not 32, but if that character gets to 32 years old, what are his losses going to be? you will lose both of his grandparents, and he is probably going to lose both his parents. and he's probably going to lose three of his five siblings. here he is at 32, he has lost seven people really close to him. you would be very unfortunate if that happened to be you. when i got to 32 my number was one. my grandfather. it's very, very common for a...
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barr sent trump a letter asking him to take the step according to assistant attorney general steven boydit's become a heated partisan debate as some claim it would deter immigrants and minority residents from responding to census resulting in a potential undercut. president trump defended his administration's attempt to have the question added yesterday. watch this. >> i think it's totally ridiculous that we would have a census without asking. but the supreme court is going to be ruling on it soon. i think when the census goes out you should find out whether or not you have a right to ask whether or not somebody is a citizen of the united states. >> the supreme court is expected to weigh in on this census debate by the end of the month. we'll be watching that. joining me on set legal analyst danny cevallos. this is an interesting conversation and topic because census is so important to where we allocate money in this country, who gets what resource, social services, hospital, schools, that sort of thing in addition to how it affects elections and gerrymandering. the president invoking ex
barr sent trump a letter asking him to take the step according to assistant attorney general steven boydit's become a heated partisan debate as some claim it would deter immigrants and minority residents from responding to census resulting in a potential undercut. president trump defended his administration's attempt to have the question added yesterday. watch this. >> i think it's totally ridiculous that we would have a census without asking. but the supreme court is going to be ruling...
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steve boyd who hails from the small town of helena went with "smalltown" by john mellencamp. he earned that. that's a pretty good fit. john delaney, johnny cash "i've been anywhere." at least he didn't go with "a boy named sue" right? he used it because he visited every county in iowa. and spent more time there than any other candidate. i think it works short term in iowa. this is the best match of all. ♪ can you guess, jay inceler. he goes with "blue skies." a congressman, it works. >> beto, beto o'rourke, the clash "clampdown." maybe because he was a punk rocker back in the day, right? bernie sanders goes with a classic, john lennon. "power to the people." i don't know about this one, i get it, but i don't know. elizabeth warren. dolly parton "nine to five." all i can think of is dabney coleman, a great movie. maybe a little too hokie. i'm not sure. i couldn't get to everybody and a couple skipped the event including the front-runner which got me wondering which song will joe biden use for his campaign. in the opening rally in pittsburgh he went with the boss, springsteen's
steve boyd who hails from the small town of helena went with "smalltown" by john mellencamp. he earned that. that's a pretty good fit. john delaney, johnny cash "i've been anywhere." at least he didn't go with "a boy named sue" right? he used it because he visited every county in iowa. and spent more time there than any other candidate. i think it works short term in iowa. this is the best match of all. ♪ can you guess, jay inceler. he goes with "blue...
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quote, one line from the letter that the department of justice, assistant attorney general steven boyd said to you this morning. it begins we are disappointed that you are rejected the department of justice request to delay the vote of the committee on this contempt filing this morning. you terminated our negotiations and abandoned the accommodation process, as we have repeatedly explained, the attorney general could not comply with your subpoena in its current form without violating the law. some of our democratic colleagues have conceded, i think, over the course of the last hour, that this 6 e material, that there are ways to get around this. that in its current form and on its face, maybe the subpoena says one thing, but maybe means another. the chairman said this is part of an ongoing dialogue. this entire charade was premature to unwarranted. our democratic colleagues have, effectively acknowledged that on the record. i think this amendment is one we should support. is not a legal opinion, this is a statement of facts. that the facts, the important facts that have, that have tran
quote, one line from the letter that the department of justice, assistant attorney general steven boyd said to you this morning. it begins we are disappointed that you are rejected the department of justice request to delay the vote of the committee on this contempt filing this morning. you terminated our negotiations and abandoned the accommodation process, as we have repeatedly explained, the attorney general could not comply with your subpoena in its current form without violating the law....
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boyd, what about you? are there any consequences?epublicans face any negative ramifications for don jr.'s since deleted tweet? >> i think the most important thing is that we have to get past this culture of contempt across the board. so this tweet by don jr. certainly is not helpful to anybody. and i don't care about party, left, right, center or anything in between. this is about a culture of contempt in this country where it makes it okay to make these kinds of statements. that contempt where you believe in the worthlessness of another individual because that's what allows you to say whatever you want to them about twitter or blow up their facebook feed. we have to get beyond that because the greatness of this country is that oneness is not sameness. i don't care what party it is. both parties need to get focussed on the issues that really matter to those people because we are not nearly as divided as a nation as, i think, many of our people on both sides of the aisle in washington want us to believe. that's what keeps them in powe
boyd, what about you? are there any consequences?epublicans face any negative ramifications for don jr.'s since deleted tweet? >> i think the most important thing is that we have to get past this culture of contempt across the board. so this tweet by don jr. certainly is not helpful to anybody. and i don't care about party, left, right, center or anything in between. this is about a culture of contempt in this country where it makes it okay to make these kinds of statements. that contempt...
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. >> how about it a familiar face leads team usa to another win at the world cup, carlie boyd scor edericans the early lead and became the first world cup player to score in six consecutive tournament games final score 3-nill next up team usa facing sweden on thursday, you can catch all of the action on fox and fox sports. >> great news. >> thanks for having me this weekend. thank you for being with us. >> happy father's day. there are things like this in life. first you put on your undercut u ndies, then pants, then belt. we apparently know that's how you have to do it. undies, then pants, then belt, every time we have to go through trust them. >> not here. >> [laughter] >> it's belt, pants, then undies. >> [laughter] >> his name, joe biden, he's running for president. >> my name is joe biden, i'm running for in this case running for president of the united states. look me over and if you like what you see help out if not vote for the o
. >> how about it a familiar face leads team usa to another win at the world cup, carlie boyd scor edericans the early lead and became the first world cup player to score in six consecutive tournament games final score 3-nill next up team usa facing sweden on thursday, you can catch all of the action on fox and fox sports. >> great news. >> thanks for having me this weekend. thank you for being with us. >> happy father's day. there are things like this in life. first you...
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let's get some context on this now with james boyd. james, a political analyst and author joining us this hour in london. good to have you with us, james. >> good morning, george. >> so, again, with this word that tariffs are still on the table, still a possibility, james, if this current arrangement doesn't work out, does it come as a surprise to you and does this keep the pressure on mexico? >> well, i don't think so because, of course, this was something that donald trump had said when the deal was initially announced. the idea that although he was pleased an agreement had been reached he reserved the right to reimpose these tariffs, return to them if indeed the deal wasn't carried on and implemented accurately in mexico. so the idea that he is still touting tariffs, which appears to be his weapon of choice in many ways, shouldn't, i think, come as a surprise at this point. >> let's talk more about this reporting from "the new york times" that parts of the deal, james, parts of them were hammered out many months ago behind the scene
let's get some context on this now with james boyd. james, a political analyst and author joining us this hour in london. good to have you with us, james. >> good morning, george. >> so, again, with this word that tariffs are still on the table, still a possibility, james, if this current arrangement doesn't work out, does it come as a surprise to you and does this keep the pressure on mexico? >> well, i don't think so because, of course, this was something that donald trump...
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and daryl boyd, a single mother who works in a restaurant.onald trump came to places like here and said i'm not going to let the jobs leave. i i'm not going to let the jobs leave. how do you feel about the guy now? >> i feel duped. i don't have faith in political candidates anymore. they make promises. they make them and they break them. >> how about you, susan? how do you feel? >> about like renee. you know, i just feel like i've been betrayed, let down. i thought trump was going to really secure american jobs, and that's just not what's happening out there at all. the jobs that were saved in the indy plant were never going to leave to begin with. >> so, you feel like it was a con? >> absolutely. >> senator, there are -- this was one of the key parts of the appeal, i think, in certain parts of the industrial midwest, particularly the white voters in the industrial midwest which was i will save your jobs. what do you say to folks like renee or susan -- and there are a lot more out there -- to say listen, you should listen to what i have to te
and daryl boyd, a single mother who works in a restaurant.onald trump came to places like here and said i'm not going to let the jobs leave. i i'm not going to let the jobs leave. how do you feel about the guy now? >> i feel duped. i don't have faith in political candidates anymore. they make promises. they make them and they break them. >> how about you, susan? how do you feel? >> about like renee. you know, i just feel like i've been betrayed, let down. i thought trump was...
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we have a message of separation we don't want to continue to live with white america hating boyd hasn't worked out we've tried everything we've worked we've served we've been you know for equal rights and we continue to be in the same situation all right so this is the group for tonight. how you both of. you know do anything is going on without people who will want to call the police on one another stuff like that when we deal with young boys these days in the households will single mothers and things like that we have a number yeah yeah yeah right number down so that's what we do and i have a couple. but no to me joe i do think it's a level of 0 but it seems like when you come out here people are pretty interested in what you tell us we come out in the community and people see us it excites them and of course they go to police now yeah yeah we got a call in here so we are just there would always help but they never thought all we told would be not legal rights we're not going to we have peace and all right you have a good day all right all right. we're going to do a quick safety check.
we have a message of separation we don't want to continue to live with white america hating boyd hasn't worked out we've tried everything we've worked we've served we've been you know for equal rights and we continue to be in the same situation all right so this is the group for tonight. how you both of. you know do anything is going on without people who will want to call the police on one another stuff like that when we deal with young boys these days in the households will single mothers and...
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we have a message of separation we don't want to continue to live with white america hating boyd hasn't worked out we've tried everything we've worked we've served we've been you know for equal rights and we continue to be in the same situation all right so this is the group fritz and i. tell you both those that. you know do anything is going on without people who will want to call the police on one another stuff like that when we deal with young boys these days in the households will single mothers and things like that we have a number yeah you know you're right my number down so that's what we do and i have a couple already know the mooching south i don't think it's the level of all this but it seems like when you come out here people are pretty interested in what you're doing we come out in the community and people see us it excites them and of course they go to police now yeah yeah we got a call on here so we are just there would always help but they never thought oh we told you not legal rights we're not going to have peace and all right you have a good day all right all right. we'
we have a message of separation we don't want to continue to live with white america hating boyd hasn't worked out we've tried everything we've worked we've served we've been you know for equal rights and we continue to be in the same situation all right so this is the group fritz and i. tell you both those that. you know do anything is going on without people who will want to call the police on one another stuff like that when we deal with young boys these days in the households will single...
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but believe it or not that boyd now they think he is going to survive. >>headlines now the man accused of shooting and killing 51 worshippers in new zealand at a mosque pleaded not guilty to multiple murder and terrorism charges. back in march that long gunman targeted muslims attending friday prayers in christchurch this is the first time that a terrorism charge has been brought in new zealand. his trial is expected to begin in may of next year. >>today the alameda county fair gets underway in pleasanton here's video from pat last year's a fair kicks off with a cattle drive down main street. >>at 00:30am in the morning which is kind of collusion from and then the fair gets underway at 11:00am and with those. >>smoothies and slurpee bring your appetite >>6.21 and there are new efforts underway to protect san francisco will tell you what they're doing. plus a live look at weather and traffic always never more than a couple of minutes away here on the kron 00:04am morning news. and it's nice and light here at san mateo bridge. deal talk. my 2 for $5 breakf
but believe it or not that boyd now they think he is going to survive. >>headlines now the man accused of shooting and killing 51 worshippers in new zealand at a mosque pleaded not guilty to multiple murder and terrorism charges. back in march that long gunman targeted muslims attending friday prayers in christchurch this is the first time that a terrorism charge has been brought in new zealand. his trial is expected to begin in may of next year. >>today the alameda county fair gets...
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yesterday after the game better player carly boyd immediately approach the goalie for thailand and offeredg and words of encouragement. back to you. cheryl: carla, thank you. ashley: breaking news. house oversight committee approving a resolution to hold attorney general william barr and commerce secretary wilbur ross in contempt in a dispute over the senses. the vote was 24-15 with all republicans say no except congressman [inaudible]. cheryl: serving as her own attorney. the chinese woman accused of illegally entering president comes resort are lago will be representing herself. get the latest from the case. plus, former stafford feeling coach sentence in the college admission scandal. the first of 15 defendants to be punished for the role in that scam. judge andrew napolitano weighs in, coming up next. ♪ cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fee
yesterday after the game better player carly boyd immediately approach the goalie for thailand and offeredg and words of encouragement. back to you. cheryl: carla, thank you. ashley: breaking news. house oversight committee approving a resolution to hold attorney general william barr and commerce secretary wilbur ross in contempt in a dispute over the senses. the vote was 24-15 with all republicans say no except congressman [inaudible]. cheryl: serving as her own attorney. the chinese woman...
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chairman cummings just received a letter from assistant attorney general boyd saying that president trumpted executive privilege over certain documents the oversight committee subpoenaed because the committee is moving forward with the contempt vote today. is this going to be the posture of the white house moving forward, kellyanne. >> well, it's not the posture, it's the law. and the president and the department of justice has every right to do that, because they're asking for documents that are privileged. >> house oversight is now postponing a vote to hold attorney general william barr and commerce secretary reconcile burr ross in contempt until this afternoon, so that members can read through that letter from the doj. joining me now to discuss this, ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post." and msnbc political analyst, cynthia oxney, and msnbc legal analyst and former federal prosecutor along with aaron blake and nancy cook who are still with me. so ashley, let me just start with you, get your reaction to these developments and frankly this growing standoff within
chairman cummings just received a letter from assistant attorney general boyd saying that president trumpted executive privilege over certain documents the oversight committee subpoenaed because the committee is moving forward with the contempt vote today. is this going to be the posture of the white house moving forward, kellyanne. >> well, it's not the posture, it's the law. and the president and the department of justice has every right to do that, because they're asking for documents...