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here's david muir. >> reporter: her name is susan boyle.hurch volunteer from a scottish village. >> at the moment i live alone with my cat called pebbles. never been married. never been kissed. a shame. >> reporter: as she walked onto that stage, laughter from the audience. >> how old are you, susan? >> i am 47. [ laughter ] and that's just one side of me. >> reporter: when she spoke of her dream of being a professional singer, these faces from the crowd. and then her song. "i dreamed a dream" from "les mis." ♪ i dreamed a dream of time gone by ♪ ♪ when hope was high and life worth living ♪ >> did you? no. ♪ >> reporter: the unassuming singer began her exit. >> come back here! >> reporter: before she could even be judged. >> we were all being very cynical. and i think that's the biggest wakeup call ever. >> no one is laughing now. that was stunning. you can go back to the village with your head held high. it's three yeses. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >> unbelievable emotion. >> now 10 years letter there's a new development
here's david muir. >> reporter: her name is susan boyle.hurch volunteer from a scottish village. >> at the moment i live alone with my cat called pebbles. never been married. never been kissed. a shame. >> reporter: as she walked onto that stage, laughter from the audience. >> how old are you, susan? >> i am 47. [ laughter ] and that's just one side of me. >> reporter: when she spoke of her dream of being a professional singer, these faces from the crowd. and...
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alan boyle, thank you for giving us your insight. thank you. do stay with us on bbc news.w treatment, called ‘gene silencing', to reverse a disease that causes crippling pain. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: hopes that tensions in sudan appear to be easing, with the new military leadership meeting protesters. four eu countries agree to tak
alan boyle, thank you for giving us your insight. thank you. do stay with us on bbc news.w treatment, called ‘gene silencing', to reverse a disease that causes crippling pain. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time....
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da n ny boyle birch. danny boyle has quit, we do not know what the creative differences were.it needs updating and i think it is interesting that a p pa re ntly and i think it is interesting that apparently daniel craig suggested that phoebe waller—bridge came in, andi that phoebe waller—bridge came in, and i wonder how much his wife played in that, rachel, she is very feminist. she n it? she should be. she would be a good bond. thank you so she would be a good bond. thank you so much for being with us. don't forget you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. the next edition of the papers will be at 10.30 tonight. thank you, sian and shyama. goodbye. hello there. it is a familiar theme really through today. most places dry, on the chilly side as well but we are seeing more cloud around. one part of the uk that's been quite cloudy all day has been the south—west of england. we've got this area of cloud stretching from the south—west, across wales and up towards northern irel
da n ny boyle birch. danny boyle has quit, we do not know what the creative differences were.it needs updating and i think it is interesting that a p pa re ntly and i think it is interesting that apparently daniel craig suggested that phoebe waller—bridge came in, andi that phoebe waller—bridge came in, and i wonder how much his wife played in that, rachel, she is very feminist. she n it? she should be. she would be a good bond. thank you so she would be a good bond. thank you so much for...
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tim boyle will join us next in follow the lead.iviana hurtado in the hewlett-packard enterprise greenroom. ,oming up in the next hour executive chairman. i'm viviana hurtado with your bloomberg business flash. jack dorsey would welcome more regulation when it comes to social media. dorsey said europe got off to a good start with gdpr, the law that tightened up data privacy rules. >> typically, our terms of service are hard to read and hard to follow and not necessarily the most customer focused things. gdpr put a stake in the ground to at least bring out some elements that you have a lot more control over and i think that is a net positive. if there is more room for that, then yes, absolutely. not going to be any one that is responsible for fixing this. viviana: bloomberg has learned bankrupt california utility pg&e is close to rescue deal with the group of hedge funds. the agreement includes naming former tennessee value chief executive bill johnson as its next ceo. facese of wildfires, pg&e $30 billion in liabilities. that is you
tim boyle will join us next in follow the lead.iviana hurtado in the hewlett-packard enterprise greenroom. ,oming up in the next hour executive chairman. i'm viviana hurtado with your bloomberg business flash. jack dorsey would welcome more regulation when it comes to social media. dorsey said europe got off to a good start with gdpr, the law that tightened up data privacy rules. >> typically, our terms of service are hard to read and hard to follow and not necessarily the most customer...
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thank you to tim boyle, president and ceo of columbia eatoeeouar grt s y, sir. what a company "mad money" is back. >>> listen to the conference calls this earnings season it's become clear to me that the automobile industry is in real trouble. most people think this group's experiencing a cyclical decline, meaning it's temporary and car sales will bounce back with the economy. i think it's a cyclical decline on top of a sector decline, long-term issues that aren't going away, maybe intensified. that may sound crazy when ford rallied nearly 11% but ford is the exception that proves the rule. they're pulling back from the unprofitable portion of the vehicle market worldwide everybody else has gotten hit, especially the stocks of technology companies that bit heavily on the industry, manufacturing companies, 3m, tool works, even tesla, intel. they've all been hammered. although intel, i don't know, the intel, there are so many things going wrong on intel it's not easy to tell if it's related. so what's driving the secular decline? i think people have a hard time ge
thank you to tim boyle, president and ceo of columbia eatoeeouar grt s y, sir. what a company "mad money" is back. >>> listen to the conference calls this earnings season it's become clear to me that the automobile industry is in real trouble. most people think this group's experiencing a cyclical decline, meaning it's temporary and car sales will bounce back with the economy. i think it's a cyclical decline on top of a sector decline, long-term issues that aren't going away,...
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and said it's a two and nine years old now five so he's the oldest one in this group and this is boyle she is not nearly five years all. the. young elephants have come to us. my specialty brutal poaching incidents because sadly the baby elephants often do see their mothers not only be killed but also be cut up and orchard. and that's terrible i mean they carry that with them and sometimes we've had cases where. be elephants have been rescued and brought to us and physically there's nothing wrong with them but they are just so heartbroken and and they just lose the will to love physically they can be healthy but if they've had too much trauma and they hold on to their trauma they can die they can literally die from a broken heart. i do believe elephant smile i see it in these little ones they hold facial expression changes and this little mouse. they look at and i look at you like this and that the whole the whole expression changes and that ears evenly when they're smiling. i have no science. to prove that i can't and i can say yes elephants model they dance. for me with my observation
and said it's a two and nine years old now five so he's the oldest one in this group and this is boyle she is not nearly five years all. the. young elephants have come to us. my specialty brutal poaching incidents because sadly the baby elephants often do see their mothers not only be killed but also be cut up and orchard. and that's terrible i mean they carry that with them and sometimes we've had cases where. be elephants have been rescued and brought to us and physically there's nothing...
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joining knee now it is congressman brendan boyle of pennsylvania, he serves on the ways and means committeethe committee that has the power to demand anyone's tax returns. now is doing that for the president. this strikes me as pretty transpare transparent. the president picks a chief lawyer for the irs who used to work with his own tax lawyers, picks a commissioner of the irs who has opposed the release of his tax returns. i mean, is he intentionally fixing the system here? >> i mean, one plus one clearly equals two, but, you know, it's funny as you were describing that, this is one of about a dozen, 15 or so, conflicts that have come out. it's all the more reason why we need to see the tax returns. just to be clear, the law it is black and white, section 6103 of the irs code, two individuals have the ability to subpoena tax returns, the chairman of the house ways and means committee or his counterpart in the senate. that has now been exercised. there should be no discretion whatsoever. and the reason why this is needed is because president trump both as a candidate and president violated
joining knee now it is congressman brendan boyle of pennsylvania, he serves on the ways and means committeethe committee that has the power to demand anyone's tax returns. now is doing that for the president. this strikes me as pretty transpare transparent. the president picks a chief lawyer for the irs who used to work with his own tax lawyers, picks a commissioner of the irs who has opposed the release of his tax returns. i mean, is he intentionally fixing the system here? >> i mean,...
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the mayor of derry, john boyle, reflected on lyra mckee‘s life and death.r was heinous in the extreme, and threatened the lives of many more. i just want to reflect on the fact that i personally knew lyra mckee. i've known her since she was 16 years old. she was bright, she was warm, she was witty. but, most of all, she was an outstanding individual, a great friend to so, so many people in this city in the short time she was with us. and we are brokenhearted for her family at their loss. again, ijust want to extend our deepest sympathies to them. there is an awful lot of anger in the city today. it has to be said, again, this was not done in the name of the people of the city. those responsible need to understand that. i can't put it any stronger than that. not only that, but the people of creggan absolutely abhor what happened last night. lyra was one of us. deputy chief constable stephen martin asked for people to come forward with information to help police investigate the murder. so as well as making an appeal today for people to come forward with what
the mayor of derry, john boyle, reflected on lyra mckee‘s life and death.r was heinous in the extreme, and threatened the lives of many more. i just want to reflect on the fact that i personally knew lyra mckee. i've known her since she was 16 years old. she was bright, she was warm, she was witty. but, most of all, she was an outstanding individual, a great friend to so, so many people in this city in the short time she was with us. and we are brokenhearted for her family at their loss....
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with the clock ticking, joining me now, democratic congressman brendan boyle on the house ways and meanslooking at a little over five and a half hours at this point. no signs you're going to get what you asked for, so what's next? >> well, yeah. if i were betting, i wouldn't exactly bet on the trump administration suddenly making a priority of following what is clearly the law. just to be clear, the irs commissioner has no discretion in this matter. this law has existed for close to a century now. it clearly gives either the chair of the ways and means committee or his or her senate counterpart the ability to request the tax returns of any individual u.s. citizen or taxpayer. so it's clear to me that the white house is in violation of the law if they're not complying with the request. as far as what we do next, i have always believed that ultimately, if the white house continues to stonewall this, we will have to turn to the courts in order to get to a final resolution and force the white house to comply with the law. but unfortunately, this is just one of many aspects in which this whit
with the clock ticking, joining me now, democratic congressman brendan boyle on the house ways and meanslooking at a little over five and a half hours at this point. no signs you're going to get what you asked for, so what's next? >> well, yeah. if i were betting, i wouldn't exactly bet on the trump administration suddenly making a priority of following what is clearly the law. just to be clear, the irs commissioner has no discretion in this matter. this law has existed for close to a...
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and so he said it's a two and nine years old now so he's the oldest one in the school and this is boyleshe is not nearly five years it will take. all. the. young elephants have come to us. best specially brutal poaching incidents because sadly the baby elephants often do see their mothers only be killed but also be cut up and orchard. and that's terrible i mean they carry that with them and sometimes we've had cases where very elephants have been rescued and brought to us and physically there's nothing wrong with them but they are just so heartbroken they can literally die from a broken heart. i do believe elephant smile i see it in these little ones they hold they show expression changes and this little mouse. they look up and i look at you like this i met the whole the whole expression changes and that the ears evenly when they're smiling. i have no science. to prove that i can't and i can say yes elephant smile they don't smile for me with my observations of behavior when an elephant is happy particularly a baby their whole face lights up and it's just it's just it's so special to wa
and so he said it's a two and nine years old now so he's the oldest one in the school and this is boyleshe is not nearly five years it will take. all. the. young elephants have come to us. best specially brutal poaching incidents because sadly the baby elephants often do see their mothers only be killed but also be cut up and orchard. and that's terrible i mean they carry that with them and sometimes we've had cases where very elephants have been rescued and brought to us and physically there's...
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earlier, i spoke to alan boyle, aerospace and science editor for the american tech new website geekwirevelopers have gone through such effort to get the plane off the ground. the point is to provide a new method for putting satellites into space that's more responsive and more versatile. if you're launching rockets from the world's biggest aeroplane, you are able to go to places where the weather is better, you can launch anywhere where there's a big enough runway to accommodate that plane. so was more about having the ability to launch quickly and to launch into any orbit. you think it is fundamentally useful, this will be around for a while, we will see more of them in the future? that's a debate. whether it will be the next saturn v or whether it will be the next spruce goose. a lot has changed in the launch industry in the last few years since this was developed. some said this was a plane that came after its time, actually. we will have to see how that plays out for the next couple of years. you mentioned spruce goose, tell us what that means. the spruce goose was howard hughes's h
earlier, i spoke to alan boyle, aerospace and science editor for the american tech new website geekwirevelopers have gone through such effort to get the plane off the ground. the point is to provide a new method for putting satellites into space that's more responsive and more versatile. if you're launching rockets from the world's biggest aeroplane, you are able to go to places where the weather is better, you can launch anywhere where there's a big enough runway to accommodate that plane. so...
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them when about following him to gently danny boyle not that any democrat not to the. automatic going to washington to did most of the posted to the detailed about what it was him to do but i think it was no sensible but going to. help him sleep good i don't. trust that much. contact achievements in the fifty's and sixty's still matter and are one of the reasons why today's students use a term of respect for him that translates as uncle. i mean. this will seem. to me if you. will. do what you. want them as brothers on the left computer that the olympics in the ninety's and mohammed this top left is now captain of the moroccan national team with nothing nice was a shout. but now. it is a simple city able to help. even if you're suffering from this yeah it's. not. going anywhere. but out of luck. they let all of them of irish nationalists son i keel was one of but past stars and a four time moroccan champion but sadly died in a car crash in two thousand and fifteen. one of them salma walks by a switch she brings up maybe a fitness needed to see me and did a little son of
them when about following him to gently danny boyle not that any democrat not to the. automatic going to washington to did most of the posted to the detailed about what it was him to do but i think it was no sensible but going to. help him sleep good i don't. trust that much. contact achievements in the fifty's and sixty's still matter and are one of the reasons why today's students use a term of respect for him that translates as uncle. i mean. this will seem. to me if you. will. do what you....
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matthew boyle joins us. this was sort of a cooperative, right, with a bunch of farms?going to produce -- to bew: they are going producing their own high-quality angus beef, something we are seeing more and more. a plant. they want to make sure there is enough supply of the products like meat and to three chickens. supplies,is it about or being able to tell consumers exactly where their meat is coming from? matthew: more and more, where did that steak come from? what is the name of the cow? they want to know more and more about it. other than this comes from tysons or cargo. it is actually from texas. cargill. or romaine: why couldn't the other suppliers supply -- matthew: the suppliers are supplying angus beef. romaine: why not the storyline, the name of the cow? matthew: the chain of supply has always been a huge issue, so walmart said rather than to wait, not to say that tyson and others are not doing a lot on the traceability side, they are branding more of their eve come but walmart said, why don't we do this ourselves, take the extra steps necessary? we are big en
matthew boyle joins us. this was sort of a cooperative, right, with a bunch of farms?going to produce -- to bew: they are going producing their own high-quality angus beef, something we are seeing more and more. a plant. they want to make sure there is enough supply of the products like meat and to three chickens. supplies,is it about or being able to tell consumers exactly where their meat is coming from? matthew: more and more, where did that steak come from? what is the name of the cow? they...
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joining me now is democratic congressman from pennsylvania brendan boyle.nd means and budget committee. congressman, thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> white house officials said the president's tax battle is a hill they're willing to die on, threatening a supreme court battle even. do you think his taxes are worth it at this point? it's been two years. do you think the public still cares about this? >> well, yes, first of all i do believe that it's worth it. i think getting the tax returns, which let's be clear despite everything president trump has said on this issue, which is certain degrees of lying and misinformation, the law clearly for 100 years in the irs code gives the house ways and means committee chairman and his or her counterpart the ability to subpoena the tax returns of any u.s. citizen. so this isn't a matter really very much in doubt. if they fight it all the way to the supreme court, i'm confident that the court would rule in our favor. in terms of why this is necessary, there are so many questions about the ways in which this pre
joining me now is democratic congressman from pennsylvania brendan boyle.nd means and budget committee. congressman, thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> white house officials said the president's tax battle is a hill they're willing to die on, threatening a supreme court battle even. do you think his taxes are worth it at this point? it's been two years. do you think the public still cares about this? >> well, yes, first of all i do believe that it's worth it. i think...
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the giants came alive when the two teams met and boyle park.its in the first inning to build a bilead early. they gave up one run while striking out nine and the giant' 7-2 win. >>> help others oakland it is? they continue their series again against the baltimore orioles. more yona shut off his arm and a third innings, throughout a runner at the plate, and right there. and the new second baseman, yorks and profar, he hit his best game since being traded to the a's in the off-season. he had for his, five rbis, let the a's to a 13-2 win. the game today starts at 4:05. >>> the sharks' first playoff game is tonight against the vegas golden knights. the team is going to host a street party before each home game. it takes place in autumn street from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. ktvu will be there to cover all the event before, during, and after the game. >>> we have the new video this morning of a very unique pet taking a trip to pet mark. you ready? it is a camel! from a petting zoo. took a little visit to the store near detroit. the camel by the way is named j
the giants came alive when the two teams met and boyle park.its in the first inning to build a bilead early. they gave up one run while striking out nine and the giant' 7-2 win. >>> help others oakland it is? they continue their series again against the baltimore orioles. more yona shut off his arm and a third innings, throughout a runner at the plate, and right there. and the new second baseman, yorks and profar, he hit his best game since being traded to the a's in the off-season. he...
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my name is justin boyle, manager of local edition. i talk on behalf of the staff of local edition. many of us, location, location, location, we need that spot. it's how we live in the city, continue to thrive. we're in support of the plan, we wanted to answer sure that we have the reassurance that the transition is smooth, because we're a big staff, we're family, we love being here. thank you. >> president melgar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, commissioners, my name it mary cob, i'm the bartender at local edition. i just wanted to take a few minutes to tell you what local edition means to me and i know i speak to our staff as well. we have a large turnout today. i moved to san francisco almost a decade ago because like so many other young people, i saw this place that was a paradise to artists, individuals and anyone that ever kind of felt like they didn't fit in. and i just wanted to be part of this wonderfully diverse and accepting colorful culture that is so unequivocally san francisco. since moving here, i found all that and more. i fell under this amazing craft co
my name is justin boyle, manager of local edition. i talk on behalf of the staff of local edition. many of us, location, location, location, we need that spot. it's how we live in the city, continue to thrive. we're in support of the plan, we wanted to answer sure that we have the reassurance that the transition is smooth, because we're a big staff, we're family, we love being here. thank you. >> president melgar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, commissioners, my name it...
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brian boyle was three blocks from his oakland home when he was shot and killed on richmond boulevard three years ago. investigators released surveillance video of a person of interesting wear a reflective coat. there's still a $30,000 reward being offered in the case. >>> happening today in san francisco hundreds of teachers, parents, and children will call on state leaders to increase funding for early care and education. the event is called the walk around the block for pay equity. early care educators say average pay is $19 an hour and they're asking leaders to fully fund the cost of child care programs so they can get paid a living wage. the event starts at 10:15 on the steps of the earl warren building. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >> the lucky family in the south bay that has no idea about the big surprise that awaits them. >>> and warriors star kevin durant hits the red carpet in san francisco. the movie he helped produce. >>> and a live look at 5:09. you can >>> 5:12. if you're just joining us here are the seven things to know t
brian boyle was three blocks from his oakland home when he was shot and killed on richmond boulevard three years ago. investigators released surveillance video of a person of interesting wear a reflective coat. there's still a $30,000 reward being offered in the case. >>> happening today in san francisco hundreds of teachers, parents, and children will call on state leaders to increase funding for early care and education. the event is called the walk around the block for pay equity....
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one of his supporters from philadelphia, brendan boyle, a congressman, said this is the most importante 1860. and he was not exaggerating. that's the kind of approach that biden and the biden campaign want because if it's not that big of a deal, if it's that that urgent, he's not going to be the nominee. >> hey, jonathan -- i got to go. first of all, no one told me to say this, before you and i start getting e-mails -- tweets about it, i didn't mean rockabilly, it's bluegrass, okay? thought of that myself. >> the biden style gaffe, don. we'll forgive you. >> quickly, please, i'm really over time. do you think that he did the best of sort of differentiating himself from the rest, maybe even overshadowing the rest and putting the election squarely where it's going to be and should be? >> in that video i think he certainly did that, yeah, the question is, can he sustain it when he faces questions from the press and from voters next week in iowa it's not going to be about charlottesville and trump, it's going to be about medicare for all, the green new deal and prisoners voting. then what
one of his supporters from philadelphia, brendan boyle, a congressman, said this is the most importante 1860. and he was not exaggerating. that's the kind of approach that biden and the biden campaign want because if it's not that big of a deal, if it's that that urgent, he's not going to be the nominee. >> hey, jonathan -- i got to go. first of all, no one told me to say this, before you and i start getting e-mails -- tweets about it, i didn't mean rockabilly, it's bluegrass, okay?...
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we have been bring down the boyle from the ship with we are using as few and we are already looking -n the cost i think lng can be competitive with pipeline gas. capwhat is interesting is -- the think of it as allergy versus pipeline gas. production falls away, europe will need all of the gas and get. so i think it will play a big part but lng from other parts of the world is also going to play a big part. i do believe lng can be competitive. much, wenks very appreciate your time. gaslog.an, ceo of --ember, you can act direct interact with all the charts we have. i say that not only to promote the charts, but those that we will use. up next, battle of the chart. -- charts. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: time for battle of the charts, dani burger head-to-head with maria tadeo. >> i am doing a china flavored if we aregdp figure getting reduced fears of a slowdown, that is good as a whole for risk appetites. i have to here in the white mention of the phrase china's slowdown. i have here the risks, and they are closely tied. the selloff was partly due to fears of a slowdown which seems subdue
we have been bring down the boyle from the ship with we are using as few and we are already looking -n the cost i think lng can be competitive with pipeline gas. capwhat is interesting is -- the think of it as allergy versus pipeline gas. production falls away, europe will need all of the gas and get. so i think it will play a big part but lng from other parts of the world is also going to play a big part. i do believe lng can be competitive. much, wenks very appreciate your time. gaslog.an,...
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the deputy chief constable, stephen martin, and mayor of derry, john boyle, delivered a joint press conferenceforjoining us here on what is an extremely sad day for the citizens of this city, the citizens of derry, or londonderry, it doesn't matter what you call the city. everyone is united with one voice today to speak out in this instance, and to offer our condolences, especially to lyra mckee's family in belfast for the tragedy that occurred here in our city last night. you will see behind me many of our civic and political leaders. they've come here to join together with one voice to say that these events did not happen in the name of the people of this city. this dreadful murder was heinous in the extreme, and threatened the lives of many more. i just want to reflect on the fact that i personally knew lyra mckee, i've known her since she was 16 years old. she was bright, warm, witty. but most of all, she was an outstanding individual, a great friend to so many people in the city in the short time that she was with us. and we are brokenhearted for her family and their loss. and again, ijus
the deputy chief constable, stephen martin, and mayor of derry, john boyle, delivered a joint press conferenceforjoining us here on what is an extremely sad day for the citizens of this city, the citizens of derry, or londonderry, it doesn't matter what you call the city. everyone is united with one voice today to speak out in this instance, and to offer our condolences, especially to lyra mckee's family in belfast for the tragedy that occurred here in our city last night. you will see behind...
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such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann bradden and sarah patton boyle, some have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy roach-infested jails suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as dirty expletive lovers. unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need for powerful action antidotes to combat the disease of segregation. let me take note of my other major disappointment. i have been so greatly disappointed with the white church and its leadership. of course there are some notable exceptions. i am not unmindful of the fact that each of you has taken some significant stands on this issue. i commend you, reverend stallings for your christian stand on this past sunday in welcoming negroes to your worship service on a non segregated basis. i commend the catholic leaders of this state for integrating spring hill college several years ago. but despite these
such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann bradden and sarah patton boyle, some have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy roach-infested jails suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as dirty expletive lovers. unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need...
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Apr 15, 2019
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such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann bradden, and sarah patton boyle, some have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy, roach-infested jails suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as dirty expletive lovers. unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need for powerful action antidotes to combat the disease of segregation. let me take note of my other major disappointment. i have been so greatly disappointed with the white church and its leadership. of course, there are some notable exceptions. i am not unmindful of the fact that each of you has taken some significant stands on this issue. i commend you, reverend stallings, for your christian stand on this past sunday in welcoming negroes to your worship service on a non-segregated basis. i commend the catholic leaders of this state for integrating spring hill college several years ago. but despite th
such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann bradden, and sarah patton boyle, some have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy, roach-infested jails suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as dirty expletive lovers. unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the...
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Apr 25, 2019
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this is a franchise that slightly hasn't lost its way, but it's been a troubleshoot this one, danny boyleate has gone further and further away. and since the last film, spectre came out in 2015, it feels like the world is sort of changed underneath bond, as they were saying in that report. barbara was acknowledging it. the world has changed, with the rise of the me too movement, hollywood has got more woke as it said. i don't know how younger viewers in fact will view bond nowadays as this kind of gas causing planet happening carbon footprint stomping hero. ok, quite a lot to unpick there. let's go to ronnie malik, first of all, let's talk about some of the things yesterday fresh from his oscar win of course. do you thank you will make a good billing?|j of course. do you thank you will make a good billing? i think it will make a good billing? i think it will make a good billing? i think it will make a brilliant villain, he definitely has that quality about him. he also brings with him of course the great populism of bohemian rhapsody, which is one of the biggest films now almost of all ti
this is a franchise that slightly hasn't lost its way, but it's been a troubleshoot this one, danny boyleate has gone further and further away. and since the last film, spectre came out in 2015, it feels like the world is sort of changed underneath bond, as they were saying in that report. barbara was acknowledging it. the world has changed, with the rise of the me too movement, hollywood has got more woke as it said. i don't know how younger viewers in fact will view bond nowadays as this kind...
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Apr 29, 2019
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i spoke to katie boyle on the pcc, it was a productive conversation.ll came in last year. she's very pro medical cannabis, however... she doesn't feel that she is able to advise the police to and to join my scheme until she gets the ok from the home office. so that is my next mission is to... we need to sit down with the home office and speak about ways in which we can develop something to stop criminalizing those patients in the meantime. so let's bring in ron hogg, then because ron you are durham police and crime commissioner. what would you do if carly lived in your patch. well sadly like my colleague in sussex i couldn't give carly permission but i'd be very keen to support term carly's concept of the amnesty. i am a great supporter of the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes. and the government needs to really square its policy because the uk is the largest exporter of cannabis for medicinal purposes in the world. and so if it's good enough for people in other countries it's good enough for our own folk here to get cannabis as a medicine at an a
i spoke to katie boyle on the pcc, it was a productive conversation.ll came in last year. she's very pro medical cannabis, however... she doesn't feel that she is able to advise the police to and to join my scheme until she gets the ok from the home office. so that is my next mission is to... we need to sit down with the home office and speak about ways in which we can develop something to stop criminalizing those patients in the meantime. so let's bring in ron hogg, then because ron you are...
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Apr 11, 2019
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. >>> the water at sonoma state is now safe to drink again with the boyle advisory lifted. they were concerned there may have been sediment in the water after a pumping system malfunctioned last weekend and they said two rounds showed water at the school was not contaminated. sonoma state the water may appear cloudy because of a pressure loss but officials say it is safe to drink. >>> it's 7:05 and a new report from the bay area council said the bay area has one of the biggest homeless populations in the country. more than 28,000 have no homes. that ranked number three in the country behind new york city and los angeles. the report said the number is so big that the only way to solve it is on a regional basis and that report recommends a better tracking system for people who need help and a stronger focus on preventing homelessness for those on the edge. >> most at risk for becoming homeless and most at risk for eviction are those we need to help with prevention services, different housing vouchers or housing dedicated to that income bracket. >> everyone needs to be concern
. >>> the water at sonoma state is now safe to drink again with the boyle advisory lifted. they were concerned there may have been sediment in the water after a pumping system malfunctioned last weekend and they said two rounds showed water at the school was not contaminated. sonoma state the water may appear cloudy because of a pressure loss but officials say it is safe to drink. >>> it's 7:05 and a new report from the bay area council said the bay area has one of the biggest...
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Apr 25, 2019
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they include brandon boyle, matt cartwright, madeleine dean, chris evans, representative lisa blunt manchesterf delaware. harris in miami, florida, independent. what do you think of the news the former vice president is in the race? caller: i think this is going to be a disaster. number one, he is going to suck up all the oxygen out of the room just like hillary did and then you are going to see a situation where he is going to lose. and the reason he is going to lose is there is nothing new, fresh, or exciting about joe biden. joe biden is a great guy, i like him, but we are in a political space right now where it is all about excitement. go back to obama. obama excited people. there was something new, fresh, and exciting about obama. bush, peopleo gw go i would like to have a beer with this guy. it is unfortunate only policy wonks like myself care about policy. most people care about personality. these are personality pix. obama was a personality pick. you ask most supporters what was his policy, they don't even know. host: was president trump a personality pick? caller: of course. this guy
they include brandon boyle, matt cartwright, madeleine dean, chris evans, representative lisa blunt manchesterf delaware. harris in miami, florida, independent. what do you think of the news the former vice president is in the race? caller: i think this is going to be a disaster. number one, he is going to suck up all the oxygen out of the room just like hillary did and then you are going to see a situation where he is going to lose. and the reason he is going to lose is there is nothing new,...
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Apr 1, 2019
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i'm one of four co-chairs, brian boyle, anthony brown and abigail spam berger, eight other members onk force. how do we make sure we keep our message and focus front and center on the issue of protecting united states strategic interest, national interest around the world and keeping people safe. what we've seen from this administration is a lot of talk. a lot of strong talk, embrace of strong men as well. but the actions have been very different. in particular what we've been seeing across the board is diminishing of capabilities. i think this is true if you look at what's happened to the state department. our refrenching from supporting u.s. aid efforts around the globe as well as pulling back from our alliances and coalitions. particularly the conversation and threats against nato make a perfect example. other institutions. what we're looking for or what we see from the administration is a strategy that is at best rudderless. not real clear where we're going. at worst, what we've seen is a strategy that is against our own national interest. this is a grave concern. it's a ceding of
i'm one of four co-chairs, brian boyle, anthony brown and abigail spam berger, eight other members onk force. how do we make sure we keep our message and focus front and center on the issue of protecting united states strategic interest, national interest around the world and keeping people safe. what we've seen from this administration is a lot of talk. a lot of strong talk, embrace of strong men as well. but the actions have been very different. in particular what we've been seeing across the...