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bill bradford would be released. >> i was furious. and i said "if something happens to my family, the blood is on your hands. and you will own this." >> i was stunned. i couldn't believe they would turn around and say he's not a risk. >> reporter: the commissioners timed bradford's release for february 2019. >> reporter: he will be in his mid-80s then. more than 30 years removed from when he pulledhat trigger. could he really do it again? it takes very little to find out where my family is all he needs is a gun and an uber. >> this is an 85-year-y who is on a mission. if he's able to still command his wits, then we have a problem still. because he's able to command his wits when he the first threat. and here we are now. we have not done something that has lessened his anger. >> reporter: now there w one more step before his release. california governor y brown would review the decision and could reverse it to keep him in >> i've contacted the governor's office. i wrote a letter-- my brother wrote a letter, and i had two senators actua
bill bradford would be released. >> i was furious. and i said "if something happens to my family, the blood is on your hands. and you will own this." >> i was stunned. i couldn't believe they would turn around and say he's not a risk. >> reporter: the commissioners timed bradford's release for february 2019. >> reporter: he will be in his mid-80s then. more than 30 years removed from when he pulledhat trigger. could he really do it again? it takes very little...
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police say bradford jackson was killed friday morning. his body found inside a second floor office on window univ jackson was a marketing manager there. he t was 65 and lived del ray area in warwick village. a new jersey resident ised cha with his murder. police have not released a motive in the case. >> your storm team 4 forecast. >>> i hope you enjoyed your saturday, it was absolutely lovely out there. rader warm, sho i say hot? the weather wasn't that bad. let's take a look at tonight. temperatures are going to be falling to 70 degrees, humiditys isg overnight. we are going to see it pretty muggy in the morning. now we're also looking at the threat for some isolated rain as we head through tomorrow. most of us are going to dry on sunday. but again, we could see some isolated showers, we chance of storms on tuesday. i'm going to have a look at that, and the timing on the rain in just a moment. >> thank you. marylandat 11:00, a high school hit by tragedy. now students are revealing their plans to fight gun violence. >>> and one day after
police say bradford jackson was killed friday morning. his body found inside a second floor office on window univ jackson was a marketing manager there. he t was 65 and lived del ray area in warwick village. a new jersey resident ised cha with his murder. police have not released a motive in the case. >> your storm team 4 forecast. >>> i hope you enjoyed your saturday, it was absolutely lovely out there. rader warm, sho i say hot? the weather wasn't that bad. let's take a look at...
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police say bradford jackson was killed friday morningod his b found inside of a second-floor office at windowin universe on street. jackson was a marketing manager there. he was 65 and lived in the delray area in warwick village. basseen, a new jersey resident, is charged with his murder. policeave not released a motive in the case. >>> president trump getting some r & r at his scotland golf resort. we'll show you why his day on the courseot was as enjoyable as he may have hoped. >>> and d.c. mayor muriel does something she's never done before. how her >>> adl d shooting in prince george's county. friends of the victim took a man to the hospital where he later died. fire erupted after midnight near the intersection oor eastt road and kent village drive in landover. detectiv have made no at ests and doow what led to that gunfire. >>> a busy stretch of pennsylvania avenue back open after a deadly crash. it happened about 3:00 this morning near the seussa bridge. police havre not ased the name of the person who died. that road was shut down for about six hours. >>> d.c.ayor muriel bowser
police say bradford jackson was killed friday morningod his b found inside of a second-floor office at windowin universe on street. jackson was a marketing manager there. he was 65 and lived in the delray area in warwick village. basseen, a new jersey resident, is charged with his murder. policeave not released a motive in the case. >>> president trump getting some r & r at his scotland golf resort. we'll show you why his day on the courseot was as enjoyable as he may have hoped....
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bradford has a lot of fantastic old mill buildings.ge. the word challenge is quite appropriate. how do we go forward from here? as you can hear we have been working with cities across the uk, and they have found ways in which drones can make a massive difference. if you can send them ahead so they are not accompanied by people operating them. what happens next is firstly we need to talk to the communities to say is this what you want to do, these different drone uses, the public sector think so, fire and emergency services think so. and if thatis emergency services think so. and if that is the case, we need to test and demonstrate they work in the regulations need to change to enable that to happen. let's show you some pictures from west yorkshire, an industrial fire, and these pictures from west yorkshire, an industrialfire, and these pictures of the kind of areas that people can go into safely, which previously would have been inaccessible, invisible, if you like. there is another horse to ride, of course, which is legislation. we ha
bradford has a lot of fantastic old mill buildings.ge. the word challenge is quite appropriate. how do we go forward from here? as you can hear we have been working with cities across the uk, and they have found ways in which drones can make a massive difference. if you can send them ahead so they are not accompanied by people operating them. what happens next is firstly we need to talk to the communities to say is this what you want to do, these different drone uses, the public sector think...
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because a well established in london we know trying to expand our programmes are there much needed in bradford leeds glasgow manchester and birmingham and the conduit with all the support of the government set a shot thank you very much indeed thank you god i mean thank you night over to alex a few years back i was in a meeting in the leadership compound in beijing with the then chinese formalised it was an important meeting not least of which because the u.k. was in the doctors and the hadn't been any zone in the harley meeting with any minister of any description from the u.k. for some considerable time. halfway through the meeting the the foreign minister. wished but i thought he should accept the offer of an on a degree from these. the london school of economics. i said of course the foreign minister should go to london. for good measure but the point about the story is this evening. then connections of education and culture can cut through more conventional diplomacy might well feel. like the united kingdom should abandon any attempt to project power and often instead more educational cul
because a well established in london we know trying to expand our programmes are there much needed in bradford leeds glasgow manchester and birmingham and the conduit with all the support of the government set a shot thank you very much indeed thank you god i mean thank you night over to alex a few years back i was in a meeting in the leadership compound in beijing with the then chinese formalised it was an important meeting not least of which because the u.k. was in the doctors and the hadn't...
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this bradford unit helps children go back into mainstream schools.sions, mainly forfighting. stuff to do with home life and stuff like that, they'd just use that as ammunition. and then i'd just get pissed off and start fighting. now he hopes to work towards getting into the police. you've just got to show them that, like, you you don't want to be who you have been. you just need to show them that, like, you can work. you just need to get your head down and get back into mainstream school. a government review of exclusions is under way. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. early results in pakistan's general election suggest the former international cricketer imran khan is likely to be pakistan's new leader. his party fought a campaign against corruption, after the disgraced former prime minister nawaz sharif was jailed for fraudulent dealings. khan's supporters have been celebrating across the country but his opponents have rejected the predictions, saying the electoral process was rigged. from islamabad, here's our correspondent secunder kermani. celebratio
this bradford unit helps children go back into mainstream schools.sions, mainly forfighting. stuff to do with home life and stuff like that, they'd just use that as ammunition. and then i'd just get pissed off and start fighting. now he hopes to work towards getting into the police. you've just got to show them that, like, you you don't want to be who you have been. you just need to show them that, like, you can work. you just need to get your head down and get back into mainstream school. a...
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immigrant fam>>> s ailnd this f is the suspect charged i hee deanth another man at a sinn bu accused o bradfordckal exami heit mde b aail missing i al cu boater picn up again ie iorning, conn workersctst spotte elderly manod b spotte thedn fo bh oa engine running. >>> newaibo thehair of the prince george's county boroughs claim again euban threatened and pushed him peace ai order meanshe t the two men cane cannot engage in anyaw edn you explain. bau>>se frankly, my views. and they're often different than the views of the boards andwaoei looking over meey shoulder to ew o m andngtsh ,o esses,>>ch bafthous.e.metro try her . stewpots ♪. ♪ ♪ you said you're n otmeik, e ur knees, ♪ ♪ f a momenty high bye ♪ ur knees, ♪ ♪ f a ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ torcyc, great rates for great rides. 5. >>> virginia has a new program to manage the bee colony. you know how important it is. hivs are distributed to s perun, bee virginiats ivenid r become registevered bee keepers. >>> cbs ispologizing to a black customer a a sre manager called tftheer police. in chicago last friday, th
immigrant fam>>> s ailnd this f is the suspect charged i hee deanth another man at a sinn bu accused o bradfordckal exami heit mde b aail missing i al cu boater picn up again ie iorning, conn workersctst spotte elderly manod b spotte thedn fo bh oa engine running. >>> newaibo thehair of the prince george's county boroughs claim again euban threatened and pushed him peace ai order meanshe t the two men cane cannot engage in anyaw edn you explain. bau>>se frankly, my...
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after the last world cup, he was still playing on loan at bradford city, in a third tier of english butnkers goalkeeper to play at a world cup. next up —— england's youngest goalkeeper. next up is a trip from their base in repino to samara. against sweden, no longer the superstar pedigree of their super striker who retired, but instead they have used their strength in defensive units to get good wins in estate against mexico and south korea, and then here against its all in sydney last 16. one former england defender thinks gareth southgate's site has nothing to fear. they can relish, enjoy and go on. we are against sweden. they will not hold any fears fast. we would be complacent and we will prepare well. i think we are used to the 4—4— two system that we are used to. we are now growing, harry maguire was a marathon at the back. he is really great. to think it is his first season great. to think it is his first season at international football is incredible. kieran trippier is crossing like beckham sometimes. we need to get back our focus and keep winning. well, if we are to look at th
after the last world cup, he was still playing on loan at bradford city, in a third tier of english butnkers goalkeeper to play at a world cup. next up —— england's youngest goalkeeper. next up is a trip from their base in repino to samara. against sweden, no longer the superstar pedigree of their super striker who retired, but instead they have used their strength in defensive units to get good wins in estate against mexico and south korea, and then here against its all in sydney last 16....
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some of them play the parts of governor william bradford, military advisor myles standish and the indian leader and they reenacted scenes from the past and the signing of the mayflower compact that was the first written expression of democratic self-government and the landing at plymouth rock in the first things giving. in the early evening as they all streamed out a memorial hall into the fresh polling snow in wintry stillness and they are the shouts of newsboys selling the thursday evening paper and germany bombs plymouth and 200 tons of bombs fall on plymouth. for eight long hours and not see this offer had dumped its lethal cargo of bombs on the british port city of plymouth on the english channel. 150 german planes battered the towns in its harbor destroying warehouses, navy supply depots, freight yards, railway lines and blocking the harbor so that new shipments of armaments cannot arrive. the nazi goal was to hold to reduce the flames and rubble important military and industrial targets and to break britain's morale by depositing health upon its people. when the minister of the fi
some of them play the parts of governor william bradford, military advisor myles standish and the indian leader and they reenacted scenes from the past and the signing of the mayflower compact that was the first written expression of democratic self-government and the landing at plymouth rock in the first things giving. in the early evening as they all streamed out a memorial hall into the fresh polling snow in wintry stillness and they are the shouts of newsboys selling the thursday evening...
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leeds bradford two peas at the same day, £47 return. —— pisa.his is a direct signal that the weather has been so good. how do they avoid losing money? they do not. normally this three months of the summer is when all the tour operators make their money and some more. many are selling at a loss of this is worrying. a leading analyst put out a note saying, we're worried about this. the further england progress and the longer the heatwave goes on, the lower the share price of tour operators like thomas cook sex. if you have not clicked on -- sinks. schools break up in a couple of weeks in england for most families and then the price will go up families and then the price will go up to their normal sky—high levels. leaving aside the particular deals you have seen as you look across the piece, whatever prospective —— prospective areas that are looking good? russia is looking good indeed. you are seeing great value to turkey, bulgaria, to greece and of course spain remains very, very popular. simon calder of the independent newspaper. that is the pros
leeds bradford two peas at the same day, £47 return. —— pisa.his is a direct signal that the weather has been so good. how do they avoid losing money? they do not. normally this three months of the summer is when all the tour operators make their money and some more. many are selling at a loss of this is worrying. a leading analyst put out a note saying, we're worried about this. the further england progress and the longer the heatwave goes on, the lower the share price of tour operators...
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some of them played the parts of governor william bradford, military adviser and the indian leader and they reenacted scenes from the past, the signing of the mayflower compact that was the first written expression of democratic self-government in america, the landing of plymouth and the first thanksgiving. in the early evening as they all streamed out of memorial hall into the fresh falling snow and wintery stillness of the november dusk, they heard the shouts of news boys selling the thursday evening paper. germany bombs plymouth, 200 tons of bombs fall on plymouth. for 8 long hours had dumped lethal cargo of bombs on the british port city of plymouth on english channel. 150 german planes battered town and harbor destroying warehouses, supply depos, freight yards and railroad lines and blocking harbor so new shipments of armorments couldn't arrive. the nazi goal was twofold and to break britain's morale by dos deputy depositing hell among itself people. when the minister of plymouth heard the bombing of plymouth dashed off a telegram, your sorrows are our sorrows, from plymouth, mass
some of them played the parts of governor william bradford, military adviser and the indian leader and they reenacted scenes from the past, the signing of the mayflower compact that was the first written expression of democratic self-government in america, the landing of plymouth and the first thanksgiving. in the early evening as they all streamed out of memorial hall into the fresh falling snow and wintery stillness of the november dusk, they heard the shouts of news boys selling the thursday...
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this bradford unit helps children go back into mainstream schools.rhys has had six exclusions, mainly forfighting. stuff to do with home life and stuff like that, they'd just use that as ammunition. and then i'd just get pissed off and start fighting. now he hopes to work towards getting into the police. you've just got to show them that, like, you you don't want to be who you have been. you just need to show them that, like, you can work. you just need to get your head down and get back into mainstream school. a government review of exclusions is under way. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. scientists say they've discovered the first evidence of a body of liquid water on mars. the lake, which is around 12 miles across, was discovered from orbit by radar, and sits beneath the planet's southern polar ice cap. scientists say it's a good place to start looking for evidence of life on mars. early results in pakistan's general election suggest the former international cricketer imran khan is likely to be pakistan's new leader. his party fought a campaign agains
this bradford unit helps children go back into mainstream schools.rhys has had six exclusions, mainly forfighting. stuff to do with home life and stuff like that, they'd just use that as ammunition. and then i'd just get pissed off and start fighting. now he hopes to work towards getting into the police. you've just got to show them that, like, you you don't want to be who you have been. you just need to show them that, like, you can work. you just need to get your head down and get back into...
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ward.e now, bradford earlier he was an assistant to the u.s. representative responsible for trade enforcement. he comes to us from washington today. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. david: the president has said maybe they will get a deal with the eu. what can mr. juncker offer the president that might satisfy him? >> i think the president is focused on terrorists. not only from the standpoint of leveraging other countries and negotiations but also the fact that tariffs are higher for u.s. exports to europe than they are for exports from europe to the united states. so if you can see some equivalent there he might find that enticing. david: if the president is right, he has said again and again that they are not equal. we have had negotiations for all of these years. is the president right? we were just bad negotiators? >> the agreements overall sought to balance a great number of different elements and at the time they were deemed to be appropriate and acceptable. there's always an opportunity after the fact to look at them to again
ward.e now, bradford earlier he was an assistant to the u.s. representative responsible for trade enforcement. he comes to us from washington today. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. david: the president has said maybe they will get a deal with the eu. what can mr. juncker offer the president that might satisfy him? >> i think the president is focused on terrorists. not only from the standpoint of leveraging other countries and negotiations but also the fact that tariffs...
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the pictures live when he steps into that room but let's continue the discussion joining us now, bradford ward, office of the united states trade representative and todd buchholz former adviser todd, let's start with you do you think these events, made in america type events, are important to bring the focus back for the president on why he is pursuing all of these trade policies at the moment and is the news from them enough to on that set the very many negative headlines else where >> let's face it, when donald trump ran for office, both his republican opponents for the nomination and of course his democratic opponent for the election claimed that he was fantasizing when he thought that the u.s. could create more manufacturing jobs, that manufacturing could increase, that tax cuts could get the economy ginning up and right now, that is exactly what is happening. so if you are donald trump, you are feeling pretty good and pretty confident because the tax cuts did accelerate the u.s. economy. stock market has been doing just fine and these made a in america events are i think important to
the pictures live when he steps into that room but let's continue the discussion joining us now, bradford ward, office of the united states trade representative and todd buchholz former adviser todd, let's start with you do you think these events, made in america type events, are important to bring the focus back for the president on why he is pursuing all of these trade policies at the moment and is the news from them enough to on that set the very many negative headlines else where >>...
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i was thinking where is william bradford today? my friend showed me something i had never heard of before. it was a monument, not just any monument but it was the largest freestanding granite monument in america and it was called the monument to the forefathers and it is hidden behind a forest of trees in a residential neighborhood on a hill overlooking plymouth rock and nobody knows that it is there. most congressmen, senators do not know it is there, never heard of it. most of the press that i did for the film had never heard of the monument and it believe it is the most important when we have in the nation. it served as one of the inspirations for the statue of liberty and it spells out a biblical worldview for the building and securing of a free society. when i saw it, my jaw dropped. and i first felt so inspired and then i felt anger that no one had ever shown this to me before. i want to explain this monument to you because it is life-changing. it has been for me, and it is still sitting on that hill and still very few people
i was thinking where is william bradford today? my friend showed me something i had never heard of before. it was a monument, not just any monument but it was the largest freestanding granite monument in america and it was called the monument to the forefathers and it is hidden behind a forest of trees in a residential neighborhood on a hill overlooking plymouth rock and nobody knows that it is there. most congressmen, senators do not know it is there, never heard of it. most of the press that...
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they are another family-owned business based in bradford since 1936. clarion industries has new industries, clarion boards, which produces high quality fiber board used to manufacture products such as lam gnat flooring, fixtures, cabinettry, a and mowledings. and clarion lam nets the only made in the u.s.a. lam nant flooring manufacture of its kind. emporia in cameron county. a powdered metal manufacturer staffed with more than 120 years of combined experience. welch's in erie county known for its grape juice, jams, and jellies. clearfield machine company has been produced custom machining since 1868 in clearfield county. since 1830, the woolrich name has stood for the best in sports wear for men and women and it continues to make outer wear that combines comfort and function in woolrich, pennsylvania, in clinton county. major leaguers have been swinging our fine pennsylvania hard woods thanks to jefferson county's w.p. bats. b.w.p.'s slogan is built with pride. huntington counties bonnie forge has a state-of-the-art forge facility capable of manufactu
they are another family-owned business based in bradford since 1936. clarion industries has new industries, clarion boards, which produces high quality fiber board used to manufacture products such as lam gnat flooring, fixtures, cabinettry, a and mowledings. and clarion lam nets the only made in the u.s.a. lam nant flooring manufacture of its kind. emporia in cameron county. a powdered metal manufacturer staffed with more than 120 years of combined experience. welch's in erie county known for...
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senior lecturer of middle east politics university of bradford joins us now from london service will ronnie in switzerland looking for real reassurance as one of the points of his agenda for this nuclear deal to think is going to guess at here. yes you are absolutely right mr rouhani is in absolutely a desperate position at the moment to seek any assurance possible from anybody in europe but i'm afraid this exercise is not really going to have any meaningful impact. on the situation because the european partners already made it very clear they are still committed to to the deal but there is a limit to how far the european governments can go to pressurize their companies and firms to stay in the iranian market over the last six or seven weeks a number of very important european firms who just started to reinvest in various iranian economy is off to two thousand and fifteen to leave the country and these kind of major european players can't stop them because ultimately these companies and firms all accountable to their shareholders or rather then their governments and that's very inter
senior lecturer of middle east politics university of bradford joins us now from london service will ronnie in switzerland looking for real reassurance as one of the points of his agenda for this nuclear deal to think is going to guess at here. yes you are absolutely right mr rouhani is in absolutely a desperate position at the moment to seek any assurance possible from anybody in europe but i'm afraid this exercise is not really going to have any meaningful impact. on the situation because the...
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deputy coroner ben bradford. what were you working with? >> a very charred body. not very well identify it being a person. >> the cause of death seemed obvious. but just to be sure, julie's remains were sent on to the medical examiner for an autopsy. what he discovered was as deeply troubling as it was unexpected. >> he had recovered a projectile in the remains. >> a bullet? >> yes. >> suddenly what was thought to have been death by smoke inhalation was now a homicide. closer examination revealed three bullet holes in all in julie's torso. the deputy coroner immediately called the sheriff's office. >> i said, we need to get some people back to that house because this is going to be a homicide. >> what did you think? wow? >> absolutely. >> lady in a nice neighborhood, good house. >> right. >> now she's got three bullet wounds. >> that's right. on a who-did-it crime. >> back on 307 tudor boulevard, fire equipment pulled out as sheriff's cruisers pulled in. would the charred wreckage of the home once filled with joy and laughter, now hold clues pointing to a killer?
deputy coroner ben bradford. what were you working with? >> a very charred body. not very well identify it being a person. >> the cause of death seemed obvious. but just to be sure, julie's remains were sent on to the medical examiner for an autopsy. what he discovered was as deeply troubling as it was unexpected. >> he had recovered a projectile in the remains. >> a bullet? >> yes. >> suddenly what was thought to have been death by smoke inhalation was now a...
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in league 2, carlisle and bradford in league 1, pressed an indie championship before breaking into thethis astonishing atmosphere. i was in a shopin astonishing atmosphere. i was in a shop in saturday, and the guy to turn round and said, it‘s coming home and that‘s it. turn round and said, it‘s coming home and that's it. it's going to be awful when we lose! don't say that! did you see france last night? they are really good. we can play you this film of social media. there has been a lot of build—up! if there is one difference between 1990 and 20 team it is this. 30 yea rs 1990 and 20 team it is this. 30 years ago newspapers and tv control how the england team was viewed back home. now players can speak directly to fa ns home. now players can speak directly to fans in a way they have never done before. from jesse lingard‘s jokes to kyle walker ribbing his team—mates to ashley young tweeting about love island. their own posts have been viewed millions of times since the start of the tournament. a group of players led by walker and harry maguire have really led the way, posting family ph
in league 2, carlisle and bradford in league 1, pressed an indie championship before breaking into thethis astonishing atmosphere. i was in a shopin astonishing atmosphere. i was in a shop in saturday, and the guy to turn round and said, it‘s coming home and that‘s it. turn round and said, it‘s coming home and that's it. it's going to be awful when we lose! don't say that! did you see france last night? they are really good. we can play you this film of social media. there has been a lot...
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this now from action shall he was a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford he's with us now live from from leeds actually good to have you with us one of the chances of european power as actually being able to save the steel to keep it alive after three years. if you do talk to rein in officials at the moment they would tell you that the europeans are certainly talking the talk but they don't walk the walk and actually when you talk to the european sides you also may appreciate that there is a limit to what they do after all major european firms and companies and businesses are primarily accountable to their shareholders rather than their governments and in this be a very difficult and hostile climate these major european firms are much more interested to keep their options open with the largest economy in the world and that is the united states rather than con of maintaining that investment and operations within the iranian market so what happens if european nations can't keep this deal alive does it really matter i mean countries like russia china they'll
this now from action shall he was a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford he's with us now live from from leeds actually good to have you with us one of the chances of european power as actually being able to save the steel to keep it alive after three years. if you do talk to rein in officials at the moment they would tell you that the europeans are certainly talking the talk but they don't walk the walk and actually when you talk to the european sides you also...
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a last minute scheduling conflict has keep the chief of philadelphia's defender association akir bradford gray from joining us today as we had hoped. but we obviously have a great group here on this issue, and we will pro. with that, i just want to make sure that our cameras are rolling. excellent. thank you, david. >> joining us for this discussion at the historic eastern state penitentiary in philadelphia are mr. robert lisenbee, first assistant district attorney of philadelphia. mr. paul butler, the albert brick professor in law at georgetown university school of law. mr. jeffery brown, president and c.e.o. of brown superstores and the founder of uplift solutions. nd mr. mark holden, senior general counsel of coke industries. [applause] >> welcome all of you. i want to start by going around the panel. we will start with you, bob, and ask you just for some opening thoughts to kind of frame for us your view of this topic, how best to reform american criminal justice beyond mass incarceration. >> it is a pleasure and honor to be here to talk about what i consider one of the most important
a last minute scheduling conflict has keep the chief of philadelphia's defender association akir bradford gray from joining us today as we had hoped. but we obviously have a great group here on this issue, and we will pro. with that, i just want to make sure that our cameras are rolling. excellent. thank you, david. >> joining us for this discussion at the historic eastern state penitentiary in philadelphia are mr. robert lisenbee, first assistant district attorney of philadelphia. mr....
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last-minute schedulinging conflict has kept the chief of the philadelphia defender's association keford bradford gray from joining us as she and i had hoped, but we have a great group here on the issue, and we will proceed. with that, i wanted to make sure that the whole truth cameras are rolling. excellent. thank you. thank you, david. joining us for discussion at the h historic eastern state penitentiary in philadelphia is mr. robert listenbee the first assistant attorney, and jeffrey brown from the school of law, and jeffrey brown ceo and founder of brown superstores and founder of up solutions, and also mark holder of koch industries. thank you, all of you. i want to go around the panel, and ask you, bob, to ask you for some opening thoughts of framing for you the topic of how best to reform criminal justice beyond mass incarceration. >> thank you very much. it is a pleasure and honor be here to talk about what i consider the most important top the uk s s of our times which id to a dress the issues of mass incar ration, and also the issue of mass supervision, and parole. and larry crabner wa
last-minute schedulinging conflict has kept the chief of the philadelphia defender's association keford bradford gray from joining us as she and i had hoped, but we have a great group here on the issue, and we will proceed. with that, i wanted to make sure that the whole truth cameras are rolling. excellent. thank you. thank you, david. joining us for discussion at the h historic eastern state penitentiary in philadelphia is mr. robert listenbee the first assistant attorney, and jeffrey brown...
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you that last minute scheduling conflict has kept the chief of philadelphia defender association bradford gray from joining us tonight as both she and i have hoped but we have a great group here on this issue, and we will proceed. so with that, i just want to make sure that our both cameras are rolling. excellent. thank you, david. join us for this discussion at the historic eastern state penitentiary in philadelphia are mr. robert -- first assistant district attorney of philadelphia. albert professor of law at georgetown school of law -- mr. jeffrey brown, president and ceo of brown superstores and founder of uplift solutions. welcome all of you -- [applause] i want to start by going around the panel and we'll start with you bob and ask you just for some opening thoughts kind of frame for us your view of this topic how best to reform american criminal justice beyond mass incarceration. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure and hon or nor to be here to talk about what i consider one of the most important topickings of our time that is addressing the issue of mass incarceration, and also
you that last minute scheduling conflict has kept the chief of philadelphia defender association bradford gray from joining us tonight as both she and i have hoped but we have a great group here on this issue, and we will proceed. so with that, i just want to make sure that our both cameras are rolling. excellent. thank you, david. join us for this discussion at the historic eastern state penitentiary in philadelphia are mr. robert -- first assistant district attorney of philadelphia. albert...
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he was still playing for bradford city in 2014.ry to do my best for the team. all i do is try my best to help the team. whatever i can do, i‘ll do it. the nation got to win something it has never known before —— the nation got to celebrate. england win a penalty shoot out and they do it all again on saturday against sweden in the world cup quarterfinals. this is a side who no longer have a superstar player. they look to the strength of their team. england will look to do the same. let‘s stay with that sweden match then. it‘ll take place in samara and our football reporter john bennett is there for us. what does the week have in store for england? the england players arrived back at their training base in the early hours. there will be a training session today for the players who didn‘t play against colombia. more training sessions tomorrow and on friday they will arrive here at samara and they will notice the intense heat. it is much hotter here than in st petersburg. for the last match in the stadium behind me, because more serena
he was still playing for bradford city in 2014.ry to do my best for the team. all i do is try my best to help the team. whatever i can do, i‘ll do it. the nation got to win something it has never known before —— the nation got to celebrate. england win a penalty shoot out and they do it all again on saturday against sweden in the world cup quarterfinals. this is a side who no longer have a superstar player. they look to the strength of their team. england will look to do the same. let‘s...
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this is what bradford richardson writes.ppoints a tourist to deliver decisions by which decisions have been looking forward for years. issues ranging from abortion to the ministry of state could be strongly influenced by the president's appointment of who will fill the seat. -- the shortlist from when gorsuch was appointed. who is on your list? caller: i am leaning towards barrett but any for would-be good. i am a libertarian. from a libertarian perspective, the public needs to be educated in how much power over the last 60 years, the court has taken from the legislature. i am a lawyer also. if people understood that desegregation was put in by the -- put in because the funds of a hotdog stand traveled ,hrough interstate commerce that is how desegregation got put into place. the court magically found a right that never existed before but that politically, liberalist activist said wait, we don't like this. we need to find a new right. people always say it is reactionary. but that isn't always the case. final thing is that if
this is what bradford richardson writes.ppoints a tourist to deliver decisions by which decisions have been looking forward for years. issues ranging from abortion to the ministry of state could be strongly influenced by the president's appointment of who will fill the seat. -- the shortlist from when gorsuch was appointed. who is on your list? caller: i am leaning towards barrett but any for would-be good. i am a libertarian. from a libertarian perspective, the public needs to be educated in...
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bradford is the same. it is ongoing. and it will ta ke the same. it is ongoing.. you are doing an immense amount of work by the sound of it in sophie's name. quite a legacy that you are continuing. thank you for your time. it is 18 minutes past eight. we willjust show you a wonderful picture. it is what is happening right now at earls court in the lake district this morning. the sun is shining and we will talk to our correspondent dan is there because there are problems with toxic algae in the water. —— at ullswater. forget about that because it is just so beautiful! and your gardens, perhaps they are parched compared to a couple of months ago. matt will tell as if that will continue. good morning. it certainly looked lovely in ullswater and across the irish sea into the east of northern ireland, fine start. just like it is for many of you. another dry day coming across most parts of the country. this guys are quite cloudy, mainly this stuff coming up from the south, turning hazy. —— skies are quite cloudy. and some rain will move in late on across the hebrides.
bradford is the same. it is ongoing. and it will ta ke the same. it is ongoing.. you are doing an immense amount of work by the sound of it in sophie's name. quite a legacy that you are continuing. thank you for your time. it is 18 minutes past eight. we willjust show you a wonderful picture. it is what is happening right now at earls court in the lake district this morning. the sun is shining and we will talk to our correspondent dan is there because there are problems with toxic algae in the...
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police say they found bradford jackson dead inside a busine.mbert has more about the victim. or repter: say they tan killed repair busessehines ad. theyred photo. s they talked about hardow h omto soane.epended on his shirt off for you.uld take >> reporter: 65-year-old brad jackson was aelp that would offerelp toone down on theny a luck. he home. >> he was like ecfaonth ser, brad was there meorn had nothing. no place to go. f atra times,d was that, opened his house up >> christian is a former roommate. jackson's death left of a thosei workes a a manager at window universe.ou scene and jackson dead. they arrested a man n froew jersey for murd. policeave not revealed a motive butk a package t the sces ja hto cruising around and cou off ted old town. friend.ping for justice foris >> this guy, from what i understand went an and ama rrific. i hope swift due justice to this rsure.ends. told me they do believe that the each o. the suspect is being held in jail without bond, we ould learn more tomorrow in covalat,x 5 local news. tinfaonigan a deadly ca
police say they found bradford jackson dead inside a busine.mbert has more about the victim. or repter: say they tan killed repair busessehines ad. theyred photo. s they talked about hardow h omto soane.epended on his shirt off for you.uld take >> reporter: 65-year-old brad jackson was aelp that would offerelp toone down on theny a luck. he home. >> he was like ecfaonth ser, brad was there meorn had nothing. no place to go. f atra times,d was that, opened his house up >>...