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buchanan was decisive. done only in secession as he goes back and forth from curling up in his bed and wishing it would go away to actually saying we will hold the forts, we will not acknowledge secession as illegal. -- legal. one element in the book that we will not go into detail here is how the events in utah in 1857 foreshadow buchanan's errant decisiveness in the secession crisis. we have a situation in utah that is a mess. brigham young sees himself as a god out there. he acknowledges very little in the way of federal authority. he acts as he pleases. it is part of the united states of america. president pierce had been unsuccessful in bringing brigham young to order. buchanan determined he would do it. he sent out a large chunk of the army to essentially engage brigham young in warfare and put them down. it comes within an inch of that, thanks in part to bad communication to his generals. it doesn't quite happen. canon -- you that can and exercises are in many ways -- buchanan exercises are what you
buchanan was decisive. done only in secession as he goes back and forth from curling up in his bed and wishing it would go away to actually saying we will hold the forts, we will not acknowledge secession as illegal. -- legal. one element in the book that we will not go into detail here is how the events in utah in 1857 foreshadow buchanan's errant decisiveness in the secession crisis. we have a situation in utah that is a mess. brigham young sees himself as a god out there. he acknowledges...
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buchanan's ideas and koch money.he money they are pulled together, they're pushing this system through in a way i actually believe might have appalled buchanan, too, because it is such a task use of the --itical system and of the grotesque use of the political system. amy: we want to thank you for being with us, nancy maclean, author of "democracy in chains: the deep history of the radical right's stealth plan for america." professor of history and public policy at duke university. when we come back, the epa's new water safety official is a lobbyist with deep ties to the dakota access pipeline. we will talk about that with the intercept investigative reporter lee fang. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "hold tight" by sinkane. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: we turn now to the latest move by the trump administration to undo president obama's environmental legacy. trump has already withdrawn the united states from the paris , change agr
buchanan's ideas and koch money.he money they are pulled together, they're pushing this system through in a way i actually believe might have appalled buchanan, too, because it is such a task use of the --itical system and of the grotesque use of the political system. amy: we want to thank you for being with us, nancy maclean, author of "democracy in chains: the deep history of the radical right's stealth plan for america." professor of history and public policy at duke university....
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buchanan did not want to use that force. he recognized that was something that might fuel secession even more. it really makes me more hisathetic to buchanan and estimate as a president. he was placed in a situation where jesus of nazareth would have had a hard time untangling that very difficult situation. michael: remember, it's an argument without end. thanks everybody. [applause] have less than 10 minutes. >> you are live -- watching live coverage of the civil war institute convention. we will be back with history professor from mississippi state. "all ofe author of lincoln's armies." we will tour the ft. worth museum. it was a union for bill to protect washington dc from confederate war's is. >> we are here at the military museum. ae of the things that is continual controversy around the columbia,o burned what happened on the fateful night of 1865. there are a number of answers. still invite a lot of controversy. when sherman marched through the carolinas, he had just swept through georgia after having captured atlanta
buchanan did not want to use that force. he recognized that was something that might fuel secession even more. it really makes me more hisathetic to buchanan and estimate as a president. he was placed in a situation where jesus of nazareth would have had a hard time untangling that very difficult situation. michael: remember, it's an argument without end. thanks everybody. [applause] have less than 10 minutes. >> you are live -- watching live coverage of the civil war institute...
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greg davis sticking with us, kathy jones, alongside mike buchanan from western asset management.hat wraps up the conversation on treasuries. coming up, we had to the auction block. three deals polled as investors push back and ask for higher yields. we will get into that in just a moment. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block where the search for yield comes to argentina. a country with a 200 year history, 75 of those in default. manages to convince investors record -- the company sold $2.75 billion in a century bonds. back in the year us, a sale of 0.88%. primary dealers took only 15.5%, the lowest ever in data going back to 2010. the bid to cover ratio was the highest since investors, here is 2011. investors, here is a story for you, put their foot down. they demanded high yields. virgin media, charter and berry, all pulled debt deals this week. looking for lower yields. they cited market conditions. back at our roundtable, greg davis from vanguard group, kathy jones from schwab cen
greg davis sticking with us, kathy jones, alongside mike buchanan from western asset management.hat wraps up the conversation on treasuries. coming up, we had to the auction block. three deals polled as investors push back and ask for higher yields. we will get into that in just a moment. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block where the search for yield comes to argentina. a...
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greg davis sticking with us, kathy jones, alongside mike buchanan from western asset management.hat wraps up the question on treasuries. coming up, investors push back and ask for higher yields. we will get into that in just a moment. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block where the search for real yield comes to argentina. 75 of those sold, manages to convince investors maybe it is not such a concern. $2.75 billion in century euro, .88%. the recovery ratio was the highest since the -- october 2011. investors, here is a story for you, put their foot down. virgin media, shaw communications, all pulled debt deals this week. yields.for lower back at our roundtable, greg davis from vanguard group, kathy jones from schwab center financial, and gregory davis -- michael buchanan from western asset management, is this a good thing that is being pushed back a little bit? michael: i think it is a great thing. what it really shows is discipline in the market. obviously we have had a little wobble i
greg davis sticking with us, kathy jones, alongside mike buchanan from western asset management.hat wraps up the question on treasuries. coming up, investors push back and ask for higher yields. we will get into that in just a moment. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block where the search for real yield comes to argentina. 75 of those sold, manages to convince investors maybe it...
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patrick j buchanan, thank you.n we come back, we need your help with a very important friday night breaking news night. question of the day is straight ahead. i- [sound of wrench] [intricate guitar riff] [engine starts] [guitar continues] >> question of the day, very simple one is left in america trying to destroy the president's agenda and america in the process? in other words, we don't get people out of poverty, all food stamps, back in the labor force. go to facebook.com/hannity. let us know what you think. that's all the time we have left this evening. hope you'll join us, hope you have a great weekend. remember, always fair and balanced it will see you back here on monday. e on monday night, good night. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight, i'm dana perino filling in for tucker. there is no development's tonight and the attempted assassination of republican lawmakers during a baseball practice wednesday night. federal law enforcement officials have confirmed to fox that shooter james hodgki
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buchanan goes south. it's when he's in the south, that he is down that norfolk and finds there is this new ship built called the virginia. the virginia is what we call one of the first ironclads. it was originally designed to ram other ships to sink them. it was a very armored ship. it was made from the wreckage of the uss merrimack, which was in norfolk to get our engine -- to get her engine repaired. the yard workers torched her. the confederates raised her up with her engine and are made her -- and armored her. what they didn't realize is the engine needed to be repaired. she can only do 2 or 3 knots. she was a very slow and in lumbering ship. spies for the union here that -- hear that this ship is being built. the realize they need an armored ship, and they need someone to design it, and they hear this eccentric guy in new york city is designing this ship called the monitor. and his name, the designer who swears he will never work with the navy again, erickson. erickson is designing a ship called the
buchanan goes south. it's when he's in the south, that he is down that norfolk and finds there is this new ship built called the virginia. the virginia is what we call one of the first ironclads. it was originally designed to ram other ships to sink them. it was a very armored ship. it was made from the wreckage of the uss merrimack, which was in norfolk to get our engine -- to get her engine repaired. the yard workers torched her. the confederates raised her up with her engine and are made her...
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michael buchanan has the story. checked and said i was about two centimetres but they had to wait for a bed to become available and one did not until we found out madison had passed away. staff would not break waters in the side are saying there was a risk of infection. for three days they promised to find a bed but didn't, at one point she was left unmonitored for 15 hours, by the time a midwife did check madison was dead. she should now be four yea rs was dead. she should now be four years old. she has got a niece about the same age as maddy as well. it is tough for her seeing little mia going to school, has cool uniform. we can see madison doing the same thing. the trust has apologised and said practices have changed, but madison jackson is one of nine avoidable baby deaths at the trust over the period. the health secretary has ordered a review of here, but other hospitals are providing poor care. hundreds of babies could be protected from harm, says the report, if services are improved. it is not a single factor
michael buchanan has the story. checked and said i was about two centimetres but they had to wait for a bed to become available and one did not until we found out madison had passed away. staff would not break waters in the side are saying there was a risk of infection. for three days they promised to find a bed but didn't, at one point she was left unmonitored for 15 hours, by the time a midwife did check madison was dead. she should now be four yea rs was dead. she should now be four years...
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is -- we all know that james buchanan is often overlooked. we are going to remedy that in a moment. i want to quickly introduce our speakers. first is john quist, the tall one standing behind michael birkner. history.rofessor of he teaches classes in 19 century u.s. history and 20th century as well. he studied at the university of michigan. a student of james mills important -- portend. john has published a very important book entitled the social roots of antebellum reform in alabama and michigan. and his co-speaker today is michael birkner. michael is the benjamin franklin professor of liberal arts and professor of history at gettysburg college. many of you might remember that michael was the interim director of the civil war institute. he played a pivotal role in the transition. let me just say
is -- we all know that james buchanan is often overlooked. we are going to remedy that in a moment. i want to quickly introduce our speakers. first is john quist, the tall one standing behind michael birkner. history.rofessor of he teaches classes in 19 century u.s. history and 20th century as well. he studied at the university of michigan. a student of james mills important -- portend. john has published a very important book entitled the social roots of antebellum reform in alabama and...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in edinburgh.time also. there's an expectation that it will passed. there was an initial vote last year and that was passed quite handsomely. today, there was a requirement that supporters of the change get a two thirds majority in all three sections of the synod stock that's the clergy, the bishops and lay members as well. over the past year or so there's been a slight change in the composition of the synod, but there's an expectation this measure will be passed. what that will mean is not just that gay members of the episcopal church here in scotland can get married in church if it passes, it also means gay members of the church of england, for instance, will be able to come to scotland and get married in church as well. traditionalists will be unhappy if this measure is passed and they say they will appoint a bishop to look after the particular needs and spiritual requirements of those people who think gay marriage should not be a part of the episcopal church. michael buchanan, sorry about the d
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in edinburgh.time also. there's an expectation that it will passed. there was an initial vote last year and that was passed quite handsomely. today, there was a requirement that supporters of the change get a two thirds majority in all three sections of the synod stock that's the clergy, the bishops and lay members as well. over the past year or so there's been a slight change in the composition of the synod, but there's an expectation this...
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guess what, donald trump took pat buchanan men with pat buchanan's blessing. he got himself elected president. i think a lot of people who do not like the idea of stepping back from the world stage at all but a lot more people than ever who do. >> nicole? >> i don't disagree but it is not a majority. bits 38%. and we know that donald trump is obsessed with three things. kab tv, twitter and polls. and he lives and dies by themmest doesn't want to be a 40% president. so that may have been enough to get him elected but i think the case the other side made to him, the reason you can't get anything done, that's a fact, he hasn't been able to advance a single legislative priority and they will probably go into the legislative recess passing nothing with the republican in the white house, controlling the white house and the house. it may be enough to get you the nomination and enough to win the electoral college but it is not enough to be the kind of guy that he wants to be, a guy who gets great press, great polls and can get things done. >> that gets to an even bigg
guess what, donald trump took pat buchanan men with pat buchanan's blessing. he got himself elected president. i think a lot of people who do not like the idea of stepping back from the world stage at all but a lot more people than ever who do. >> nicole? >> i don't disagree but it is not a majority. bits 38%. and we know that donald trump is obsessed with three things. kab tv, twitter and polls. and he lives and dies by themmest doesn't want to be a 40% president. so that may have...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, powys.ndon. prince charles relayed a message from the queen, who said she was shocked by the attack and sent her thoughts and prayers. police are still questioning a man who's being held in connection with the incident, in which a van was driven at worshipers. as we heard earlier, the duke of edinburgh wasn't with the queen for the state opening of parliament. buckingham palace announced that he'd been admitted to hospital last night to treat an infection. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell is at the king edward vii hospital in west london. what do we know about his condition, nick? george, the very firm impression from buckingham palace is that this is not a serious situation, not a situation which need give rise to concern. the duke was admitted last night from windsor. remember, yesterday he had spent a very hot afternoon with the queen at the first day of royal ascot, he had been with the queen on saturday at trooping the colour, and other very hot day. according to the palace, he
michael buchanan, bbc news, powys.ndon. prince charles relayed a message from the queen, who said she was shocked by the attack and sent her thoughts and prayers. police are still questioning a man who's being held in connection with the incident, in which a van was driven at worshipers. as we heard earlier, the duke of edinburgh wasn't with the queen for the state opening of parliament. buckingham palace announced that he'd been admitted to hospital last night to treat an infection. 0ur royal...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.ing global warming must not be seen as a political issue. the actor said that everyone breathed the same air — and it shouldn't be a question of right versus left. he met french president emmanuel macron — who will later give a speech proposing a global environment pact. laura westbrook reports. i'm here with president macron, we're talking about environmental issues and a green future. we will deliver together to make the planet great again. an undisguised dig at the man who pulled america out of the paris climate deal. the former california governor met with french president emmanuel macron, who will later announce a proposal for a global environment pact. mr schwarzenegger, who has publicly sparred with donald trump, says tackling global warming must not be a political issue. this is not the right versus the left because there is no liberal air or conservative air. we all breathe the same air. in the mediterranean, a research crew has made a surprising discovery. they've found the r
michael buchanan, bbc news.ing global warming must not be seen as a political issue. the actor said that everyone breathed the same air — and it shouldn't be a question of right versus left. he met french president emmanuel macron — who will later give a speech proposing a global environment pact. laura westbrook reports. i'm here with president macron, we're talking about environmental issues and a green future. we will deliver together to make the planet great again. an undisguised dig at...
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pat buchanan on the plot to bring down the president. snowflakes melting down on college campuses. shakespeare at the park still murdering president trump even after a congressman is shot. >> what was your reaction after president trump was shot? >> it was one of the highlights. jesse: hard-core democrat and bernie sanders volunteer james hodgkinson opened fire at a house republican baseball practice and shot five people including representative steve scalise. the shooter targeted republicans because they were republicans. he was a part of the resistance, an occupy wall treater and was consumed with fake news and the russia host. he called donald trump an a-hole, a traitor, and belonged to a group called terminate the republican party. hodgkinson is fully responsible for his wicked actions. but he traffics in a wicked left-wing media world that demonizes republicans. the president of the united states is slandered as greedy, racist, traitor, his policies will kill americans. hodgkinson consumed this propaganda for years. then perpetrate an assassination attempt. is there any connec
pat buchanan on the plot to bring down the president. snowflakes melting down on college campuses. shakespeare at the park still murdering president trump even after a congressman is shot. >> what was your reaction after president trump was shot? >> it was one of the highlights. jesse: hard-core democrat and bernie sanders volunteer james hodgkinson opened fire at a house republican baseball practice and shot five people including representative steve scalise. the shooter targeted...
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michael buchanan reports.comes the bride scum of the episcopal church, born of protestantism's schism with catholicism, has separated itself once more from the wider anglican family. at its general synod in edinburgh the church backed a proposal to allow gay marriages in its churches by just proposal to allow gay marriages in its churches byjust one vote. the motion is therefore carried. the supporters of this change had quiet satisfaction rather than unbridled jov- satisfaction rather than unbridled joy. it means equality for gay couples who want to come and get married in church, equality for gay pistes like me. it also means we have been a church that has decided to stay together over this and it means that people who disagree with means that people who disagree with me will still have an honoured place within the church. the vote will improve scotland's reputation as a global wedding venue. thousands of couples like them come to the town each year to tie the knot from across the uk. and now gay anglican co
michael buchanan reports.comes the bride scum of the episcopal church, born of protestantism's schism with catholicism, has separated itself once more from the wider anglican family. at its general synod in edinburgh the church backed a proposal to allow gay marriages in its churches by just proposal to allow gay marriages in its churches byjust one vote. the motion is therefore carried. the supporters of this change had quiet satisfaction rather than unbridled jov- satisfaction rather than...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports.s wonder, we never saw her with open eyes. ella and alfie never met their older sibling. katie went to hospital for a planned induction. when she got there, the labour ward was full, and she was put in a side room. they checked and said i was about two centimetres but they had to wait for a bed to become available, and no bed became available until we found out that madison passed away. staff at the hospital would not break katie's waters in the side room, saying there was a risk of infection. for three days, they promised to find her a bed but didn't. at one point, she was not monitored for 15 hours. by the time a midwife did check, madison was dead. she should now be four years old. she has got a niece about the same age as maddie as well. it is tough for her seeing little mia going to school, her school uniform. we can see madison doing the same thing. the trust has apologised and said practices have changed, but madisonjackson is one of nine avoidable baby deaths at the trust over
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports.s wonder, we never saw her with open eyes. ella and alfie never met their older sibling. katie went to hospital for a planned induction. when she got there, the labour ward was full, and she was put in a side room. they checked and said i was about two centimetres but they had to wait for a bed to become available, and no bed became available until we found out that madison passed away. staff at the hospital would not break katie's...
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michael buchanan, bbc news. new nuclear power station in somerset has been criticised as risky and expensive by the public spending watchdog. the national audit office says ministers have locked consumers into paying for hinkley point through a subsidy on electricity bills that's risen from £6 billion to £30 billion. the government says the plant will provide clean electricity for six million homes. 0ur science editor, david shukman, reports. each scoop of this digger lifts 30 tonnes of earth. look down at the driver of the truck below for a sense of scale. this is where one of two nuclear reactors will stand at hinkley point. 1,600 people work here now, soon it will be 5,000. it's an immense and controversial project, and even now, the national audit office has weighed in, attacking the costs. the government has committed consumers to a risky and expensive deal with uncertain economic and strategic benefits. the government's case for proceeding with the deal last september was not clear cut. the concern is not
michael buchanan, bbc news. new nuclear power station in somerset has been criticised as risky and expensive by the public spending watchdog. the national audit office says ministers have locked consumers into paying for hinkley point through a subsidy on electricity bills that's risen from £6 billion to £30 billion. the government says the plant will provide clean electricity for six million homes. 0ur science editor, david shukman, reports. each scoop of this digger lifts 30 tonnes of...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, powys.e prince of wales has visited the scene of monday's terror attack outside the mosque in finsbury park, in north london. police are still questioning a man who's being held in connection with the attack in which a van was driven at worshipers. prince charles has relayed a message from the queen, sharing her thoughts and prayers with the victims. tesco says it's closing its customer service centre in cardiff with the loss of 1,100 jobs. the supermarket chain blamed what it called the "unprecedented challenges" it was facing. tesco said 250 extra posts would be created at its other centre in dundee. unions described the move as "devastating" for the staff involved. the bank of england's chief economist, andy haldane, has said he may vote to increase interest rates in the second half of this year. rates have been at a record low of 0.25% since august 2016, when they were lowered amid signs of a slowdown following the brexit vote. mr haldane's comments signal a split among the bank's eight
michael buchanan, bbc news, powys.e prince of wales has visited the scene of monday's terror attack outside the mosque in finsbury park, in north london. police are still questioning a man who's being held in connection with the attack in which a van was driven at worshipers. prince charles has relayed a message from the queen, sharing her thoughts and prayers with the victims. tesco says it's closing its customer service centre in cardiff with the loss of 1,100 jobs. the supermarket chain...
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. >> when buchanan ran for president himself in 1992 and 1996, he crafted several campaign themes thattrump adopted almost word for word. >> friend, there is nothing wrong with putting america first. >> america first will be the major and overriding theme of my administration. >> each year millions of illegal immigrants pour across our southern borders into the united states. most come without job skills, crime explodes. >> they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> reporter: and of course the wall. >> i've can get a victory in california, you will see this fence, all the way across the gulf and exactly where i want it. >> i would build aat gre wall. than me, believe me. thank you, i love you. thank you. >> reporter: then and now, these were themes designed to peel white working class americans away from the democratic party. and it worked. only the divisions now says buchanan are far deeper than they were 20 years ago. >> and so everyone turns, basically to create their own newspaper and their own network. that's what they read. the core of it, ted, is that th
. >> when buchanan ran for president himself in 1992 and 1996, he crafted several campaign themes thattrump adopted almost word for word. >> friend, there is nothing wrong with putting america first. >> america first will be the major and overriding theme of my administration. >> each year millions of illegal immigrants pour across our southern borders into the united states. most come without job skills, crime explodes. >> they're bringing drugs. they're bringing...
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our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan reports.four—month old he should be with an older brother but medical mistakes meant that alfie, his brother, died. despite concerns about his health, stuff fail to perform a caesarean session leaving him with fatal brain problems. perform a caesarean session leaving him with fatal brain problemsm was a life that did not need to be taken. the future to everybody, for alfie recalls they did not do their job properly. to many other families have suffered another heartache. in 2015 three quarters of babies either died at birth or suffered severe rain injury could have a better outcome with better care. a failure to properly monitor the fetus and poor teamwork were common problems. no death of a baby is acceptable but we must be able to take the lessons we must be able to take the lessons we have learnt from a robust and beta analysis and turned the situation around. experts think if units improve many more healthy babies can be born in the uk and otherfamilies do babies can be born in the uk and
our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan reports.four—month old he should be with an older brother but medical mistakes meant that alfie, his brother, died. despite concerns about his health, stuff fail to perform a caesarean session leaving him with fatal brain problems. perform a caesarean session leaving him with fatal brain problemsm was a life that did not need to be taken. the future to everybody, for alfie recalls they did not do their job properly. to many other families...
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if buchanan can come in 98 i will do cartwheels down 680. that is the hottest forecast on the planet for me is to get buchanan right. 76 almeda. san jose 889. that saw from yesterday -- 8 the. that is off from yesterday. 60s, 70s, 80s san francisco peninsula. hottest day thursday then cooler gradually as we head into the weekend. >> just hold on. hold on. a tough stretch here. >> steve, thank you. >>> time is now 5:22, a collection of nazi artifacts has been found, we'll tell you where and what it has to do with the personal life of adolf hitler. >>> more problems for the maker of those deadly takata airbags, why the families of victims could be left with little or no money as compensation. ...where each drop was formulated to be smarter.... ...even smarter than that... ...so if a color didn't go on evenly, it would balance itself out to reveal its truest, richest state. if a paint could realize the fullest potential of any color... ...you have to wonder... is it still paint? aura interior from benjamin moo®e . only available at independentl
if buchanan can come in 98 i will do cartwheels down 680. that is the hottest forecast on the planet for me is to get buchanan right. 76 almeda. san jose 889. that saw from yesterday -- 8 the. that is off from yesterday. 60s, 70s, 80s san francisco peninsula. hottest day thursday then cooler gradually as we head into the weekend. >> just hold on. hold on. a tough stretch here. >> steve, thank you. >>> time is now 5:22, a collection of nazi artifacts has been found, we'll...
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couples from all over the uk can marry in anglican churches in scotland. 0ur correspondent michael buchanann these two men. a gay marriage in an anglican church. this one was in the united states but later today, this scene could become legal in scotland. the episcopal church, the anglican church in scotland, will vote this afternoon on whether to allow gay weddings. the very reverend kelvin houldsworth is strongly in favour. so many people now know gay couples who want to be married in church, who want to stand up married in church, who want to stand up infront married in church, who want to stand up in front of their friends and in front of god and declare their love for one another. gay marriage has split anglicans. churches in england and wales don't allow same—sex couples to marry but if today's vote in edinburgh is passed, it would allow couples and the rest of the uk to marry in scottish churches, to the fury of anglican traditionalists. it's a question of the authority of the bible. who runs the authority of the bible. who runs the church? we believe the bible is the church? we beli
couples from all over the uk can marry in anglican churches in scotland. 0ur correspondent michael buchanann these two men. a gay marriage in an anglican church. this one was in the united states but later today, this scene could become legal in scotland. the episcopal church, the anglican church in scotland, will vote this afternoon on whether to allow gay weddings. the very reverend kelvin houldsworth is strongly in favour. so many people now know gay couples who want to be married in church,...
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would win a 4 48 state landslide and then it all came apart, columnist and political commentator pat buchanan served as a speechwriter and senior adviser to presidents nixon and discusses his book whitehouse for the battle that made and broke a president and a divided america forever. i wrote him a memo saying i think you ought to testify. you have to keep the tapes and conversations, i didn't think they were going to be that damaging to us, keep the tapes in the foreign-policy, the stuff you need. i said to take the rest out and burn it. i didn't know at the time this idea and he said it would be an abstract enough justice. i didn't recommend burning the tapes. they were his property that was executive privilege and everybody knew it and he simply said in effect i think he would have moved right through it. he said if he burned the tapes he would have survived and i think that's right. >> senato >> senator marco rubio spoke about the need to combat organized crime in latin american countries. this was hosted by the american enterprise insti,
would win a 4 48 state landslide and then it all came apart, columnist and political commentator pat buchanan served as a speechwriter and senior adviser to presidents nixon and discusses his book whitehouse for the battle that made and broke a president and a divided america forever. i wrote him a memo saying i think you ought to testify. you have to keep the tapes and conversations, i didn't think they were going to be that damaging to us, keep the tapes in the foreign-policy, the stuff you...
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guevara much, michael buchanan.copal church. i think if they pass this motion, they know that they are doing that against the wishes of the wider anglican community, and what they will do will cause problems, strain and distance in relationships worldwide. why are you against it? why am i against it? well, jesus was asked about marriage, and he chose to define marriage as between one man and one woman for life, he chose to submit himself to the scriptures, and what is good enough forjesus is good enough for me. ok, let me bring injane. i saw you raise your eyebrows a little as susie was explaining her views when it came to jesus and marriage. how do you a nswer jesus and marriage. how do you answer what she says? well, i think the important thing to remember here is that we read scripture differently, and that is what the scottish episcopal church is recognising today, which i think is extraordinarily courageous and important, that they know different people look at scripture differently. i passionately believe in s
guevara much, michael buchanan.copal church. i think if they pass this motion, they know that they are doing that against the wishes of the wider anglican community, and what they will do will cause problems, strain and distance in relationships worldwide. why are you against it? why am i against it? well, jesus was asked about marriage, and he chose to define marriage as between one man and one woman for life, he chose to submit himself to the scriptures, and what is good enough forjesus is...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, edinburgh.er, more electricity in the uk has been generated by renewables and nuclear power, rather than by a combination of coal and gas. the national grid says that at lunchtime yesterday, more than half of the country's electricity supply came from sources like solar and wind power. you might remember this as we talked about it yesterday. a diamond ring bought at a car boot sale for £10 has been sold for more than £650,000 at auction in london. the ring did not go under the hammer physically, but it went under the hammer. the 26 carat cushion—shaped diamond was expected to fetch £350,000, but went for almost double that yesterday. the owner bought the ring in the 1980's and was unaware of its real value and had worn it every day for 30 years! can you imagine that? walking around like this! it only cost a tenner. at least they got the money in the end. do you know who bought it? no. it wouldn't surprise me. do you know who bought it? no. it wouldn't surprise melj do you know who bought it? no.
michael buchanan, bbc news, edinburgh.er, more electricity in the uk has been generated by renewables and nuclear power, rather than by a combination of coal and gas. the national grid says that at lunchtime yesterday, more than half of the country's electricity supply came from sources like solar and wind power. you might remember this as we talked about it yesterday. a diamond ring bought at a car boot sale for £10 has been sold for more than £650,000 at auction in london. the ring did not...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, edinburgh.salman abedi, the suicide bomber who of course killed 22 people at the manchester arena. many children were attending the ariana grande concept. the libya spokesman for the libyan counter terrorism unit is saying the brother of salman abedi says he was radicalised in britain in 2050 through the internet and friend. —— 2015. he is saying salman abedi caught the equipment for the attack in britain but didn't know when the attack would be carried out. his brother is also saying salman abedi called his family to ask for forgiveness on the day of the attack. these lines coming from the brother of salman abedi, according to this libya counter terrorism spokesman, including his brother's thoughts that he was radicalised in britain. in 2015, via the internet and friends. iranian intelligence officials say the militants who attacked the country's parliament had been recruited by the so—called islamic state group, inside the country. the iranian revolutionary guards also accused saudi arabia and
michael buchanan, bbc news, edinburgh.salman abedi, the suicide bomber who of course killed 22 people at the manchester arena. many children were attending the ariana grande concept. the libya spokesman for the libyan counter terrorism unit is saying the brother of salman abedi says he was radicalised in britain in 2050 through the internet and friend. —— 2015. he is saying salman abedi caught the equipment for the attack in britain but didn't know when the attack would be carried out. his...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, powys.lanned reorganisation would see the site close in february next year. the call centre operation will move to dundee, 250 jobs will be created. i asked wales correspondent sian lloyd whether the move was expected. no, this announcement came out of the blue, tesco house has been here in cardiff since 1990, it is a call centre but also, i am told, they handle payroll accounts and financial services from here as well. we understand that this was a shock announcement, really, for a lot of people who work here, described by the unions as a devastating blow, notjust for the workforce but also for the wider economy here in south wales. tesco have said that they want to focus customer services operations on their base in dundee in scotland, where they already imply 900 people. they say they will create an extra 250 jobs there. we have had a statement from tesco, chief executive matt davis, has said that the retail sector faces unprecedented challenges, and they have two ensure that they run the
michael buchanan, bbc news, powys.lanned reorganisation would see the site close in february next year. the call centre operation will move to dundee, 250 jobs will be created. i asked wales correspondent sian lloyd whether the move was expected. no, this announcement came out of the blue, tesco house has been here in cardiff since 1990, it is a call centre but also, i am told, they handle payroll accounts and financial services from here as well. we understand that this was a shock...
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. >> columnist and political commentator pat buchanan and served as a speech writer to president nixon and discusses "nixon's white house wars." >> i wrote him a memo saying i think you have dean testify, you have to keep the five tapes. i didn't think they were going to be damaging and keep the tapes, stuff you should tape and i said get the rest out and burn out and shut down this special prosecutor's office now before this thing grows into a monster and i didn't know it at the time, but nixon had called in two gentlemen and entertained this idea and talked about burning the tapes. i didn't recommend burning tapes. they were executive privilege existed and if he got rid of them and said in effect, impeach and be damned, he would have moved right through it. president nixon said, if he had burned the tapes, as i urged him to do, he would have survived and i think that's right. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. president trump tweeting at 8:55, watch low rated "morning joe," fake news, he called me to stop a
. >> columnist and political commentator pat buchanan and served as a speech writer to president nixon and discusses "nixon's white house wars." >> i wrote him a memo saying i think you have dean testify, you have to keep the five tapes. i didn't think they were going to be damaging and keep the tapes, stuff you should tape and i said get the rest out and burn out and shut down this special prosecutor's office now before this thing grows into a monster and i didn't know it...
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madison, monroe, adams, jackson, van buren, harrison, tyler, poke and taylor, fillmore, pierce, buchanan. lincoln, johnson, grant, hayes, garfield, arthur, cleveland, harrison, cleveland, mckinley, roosevelt, taft, wilson, harding, coolidge, hoover, franklin roosevelt, harry s. truman, dwight d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy, johnson, nixon, ford, carter, reagan, bush, clinton, bush, obama. it's a mouthful for sure (laughs) - impressive. and you didn't just recite the names, but you asked the audience to clap along, did they? - they did. it was a way to get them involved and the final question is kind of an intense point so i think it kind of broke up the mood and made everyone more relaxed. - what gave you the idea to sing the presidents song? - well i actually learned how to do that in 7th grade. my history teacher used to bring his guitar to class to help us remember information, because it's so much easier to remember it in a song. it was just something cool and fun that i remembered i could do and it made me stand out from the rest of the contestants. - stand out you did! what's it li
madison, monroe, adams, jackson, van buren, harrison, tyler, poke and taylor, fillmore, pierce, buchanan. lincoln, johnson, grant, hayes, garfield, arthur, cleveland, harrison, cleveland, mckinley, roosevelt, taft, wilson, harding, coolidge, hoover, franklin roosevelt, harry s. truman, dwight d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy, johnson, nixon, ford, carter, reagan, bush, clinton, bush, obama. it's a mouthful for sure (laughs) - impressive. and you didn't just recite the names, but you asked the...
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concord, buchanan down 4. sfo down 2. so we are running cooler this morning. we'll get a little bit of that fog coming up from the south. you can see right there. it will start to fill in usually about 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, southern california dealing with the june gloom. water temps have come up. bodega bay coming up. that is one monterey 58, others are cooler than that. have inched up on the water temps. 50s, 60s for .70s. point ray is 52. 57 brayden. 59 napa. low clouds fog shallow. but the high backs off a little bit, i mean a pattern that you really kind of see more in july or august, i mean actually talking monsoon moisture coming in, that is not what we had though. what happens over the sierra there is still snow, still a lot of snow. and so if it was 90 degrees in tahoe yesterday. so you get a lot of evaporation and that is triggering thunderstorm activity, you get tremendous lapse rates. 60s, 70s, 80s toward 100. anti-occ, brentwood, it will get -- antioch, brentwood, it will get worse. it looks like the door opens and here comes the cooler weather which
concord, buchanan down 4. sfo down 2. so we are running cooler this morning. we'll get a little bit of that fog coming up from the south. you can see right there. it will start to fill in usually about 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, southern california dealing with the june gloom. water temps have come up. bodega bay coming up. that is one monterey 58, others are cooler than that. have inched up on the water temps. 50s, 60s for .70s. point ray is 52. 57 brayden. 59 napa. low clouds fog shallow. but the high...
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if i vote for gore or do i vote for nader and people on the right were trying to decide about for buchanan or profession. in the run-up to the election, there were small number of websites they got started and this was very early on in sort of public internet use but got started that said hey, we are going to game the electoral college and help you stop votes across state lines are within a state so that you can see multi- textured preferences for voting realize. so if i was on the left, for instance, and i wanted gore to win but i wanted to support nader, i was in a safe state, a state that would go to bush or gore that i would agree to vote for nader and that i be matched to a voter who was in a toss of state who might have otherwise voted for nader but knowing that i would vote for nader would agree to vote for gore to try to maximize our conditional preferences. i thought this is an insane idea and an insanely clever one that we have this institution that people have tried to change for a long time, the electoral college. now, you people essentially saying we don't have to change by la
if i vote for gore or do i vote for nader and people on the right were trying to decide about for buchanan or profession. in the run-up to the election, there were small number of websites they got started and this was very early on in sort of public internet use but got started that said hey, we are going to game the electoral college and help you stop votes across state lines are within a state so that you can see multi- textured preferences for voting realize. so if i was on the left, for...
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buchanan. there is a big difference there. 49, 46 santa rosa to half moon bay and the santa clara valley. upper 40s, low 50s. 47 felton. scotts valley. 50 santa clara. little cool there. this time of year the nights short. the days long. that's cool there. it'll rebound fast. incline village. state line 38. south lake tahoe 48. reno. we have gone from cold to not as cold. looks clear and a little bit of fog. everything says sun and getting warmer. 60s, 70s to low 80s and upper 80s to maybe near 90. tomorrow looks to be a copy. then it'll really get hot inland areas on the weekend. >> turn on the ac if you have it. if you don't go find a pool or someplace to stay cool. >> i would agree with that. >> those are my weekend plans. >>> the governor has a new role with the united nations. how it's raising his international profile when it comes to climate change. how your clothes smell can say at lot about you. that's why new downy protect and refresh conditions fibers to lock out odors. so clothing o
buchanan. there is a big difference there. 49, 46 santa rosa to half moon bay and the santa clara valley. upper 40s, low 50s. 47 felton. scotts valley. 50 santa clara. little cool there. this time of year the nights short. the days long. that's cool there. it'll rebound fast. incline village. state line 38. south lake tahoe 48. reno. we have gone from cold to not as cold. looks clear and a little bit of fog. everything says sun and getting warmer. 60s, 70s to low 80s and upper 80s to maybe near...
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santa rosa 1/4 inch of rain, 1/10 for san francisco, a trace for san jose and a cup drips at buchanan field and concord. mild and muggy night, concord 56, san jose 57, san francisco 51, santa rosa, one of the cooler spots 49 degrees overnight tonight. had the front move through the morning. that was why we saw rainfall. the front is gone. ed . so the weather -- gone. so the weather is back to normal, right? no. we'll be chilly tomorrow despite a decent dose of sunshine. morning cloud cover, blue sky in the afternoon. average in san jose is 81. you will barely make it to 70 degrees tomorrow. let's talk about the weekend. first the cloud cover tomorrow, we'll start off the morning mostly cloudy, sunshine in the afternoon with the coast being the exception. watch saturday, though. we increase the clouds throughout the day, pretty cloudy both saturday and sunday afternoon, a tiny chance of a drop or two of rainfall saturday night and again on sunday in the north bay mountains. sunshine is back tomorrow, but we'll be cooler than average. them we lose the sunshine over the weekend, only wes
santa rosa 1/4 inch of rain, 1/10 for san francisco, a trace for san jose and a cup drips at buchanan field and concord. mild and muggy night, concord 56, san jose 57, san francisco 51, santa rosa, one of the cooler spots 49 degrees overnight tonight. had the front move through the morning. that was why we saw rainfall. the front is gone. ed . so the weather -- gone. so the weather is back to normal, right? no. we'll be chilly tomorrow despite a decent dose of sunshine. morning cloud cover,...
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from edinburgh university, professor bill buchanan, thank you very much.r many of us. yesterday it was pouring across the south—east and east and today the rain is moving further northwards and you can see its journey in the last 18 hours or so, most of it falling across eastern areas overnight. more than a month's falling across eastern areas overnight. more than a months worth of rainfall in less than 2a hours really. today it is around lincolnshire, eastern parts of yorkshire, really most of northern england really damp, and also another area of heavy rain in the south—west as well. the south—east is drier today and also in scotland you can see much drier weather. perhaps some sunshine coming through there. this band of rain will continue to make it very slow, painfully slow, journey northwards, saw rain tonight in newcastle eventually, into edinburgh, then some rain across the south—west, maybe nudging back into southern england. parts of the midlands, east anglia and the south—east are dry. this is bbc news. the headlines: six men are to be prosecuted
from edinburgh university, professor bill buchanan, thank you very much.r many of us. yesterday it was pouring across the south—east and east and today the rain is moving further northwards and you can see its journey in the last 18 hours or so, most of it falling across eastern areas overnight. more than a month's falling across eastern areas overnight. more than a months worth of rainfall in less than 2a hours really. today it is around lincolnshire, eastern parts of yorkshire, really most...
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we heard all about buchanan and the nasty things said about him. they can't compare to what was said about henry w. halleck. a british historian said "halleck was not only stupid, but jealous and ambitious. a witless pedant. without fear of contradiction, he was throughout war worth more than that proverbial confederate army." that is pretty strong stuff. his theywilliams in book,ke, -- his famous generals," hehe said this about halleck. "halleck had the reputation of being the most popular man in -- unpopular man in washington. it was a title he worked hard to gain. he warmed to the task because of his eyes, which williams described as bulging, fishy, watery, and dull. a lot of gossips in washington thought he was an opium eater. i'm not sure we have ever said that about buchanan, but we said it about halleck. i have given you a couple here, but there are tons of these similar sorts of things by historians. but they pale in comparison to what was said about him by his contemporaries. the negative view of halleck is absolutely overwhelming. you rea
we heard all about buchanan and the nasty things said about him. they can't compare to what was said about henry w. halleck. a british historian said "halleck was not only stupid, but jealous and ambitious. a witless pedant. without fear of contradiction, he was throughout war worth more than that proverbial confederate army." that is pretty strong stuff. his theywilliams in book,ke, -- his famous generals," hehe said this about halleck. "halleck had the reputation of being...
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concord, buchanan is hotter than anyone. about five over livermore. about ten over san jose. plan accordingly. not much change here. little cooler early next week into the 4th. >> okay. a good chance we will be able to see fireworks over the bay? >> i have no idea right now. to faraway. five-days out. >> yeah. it can change. >> my guess is fog. i think it'll be higher. i think we will be okay. >> sometimes we don't know until that fireworks show starts. >> thank you. >>> access to the internet in remote areas around the world. coming up next we will tell you which tech giant is trying to make that happen. ♪ sun to the farm ♪ ♪ to the seeds in a row ♪ ♪ goodness begins with the seed that you sow ♪ ♪ plant that oat and watch it grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ seed to the oat ♪ to get made to an o ♪ ♪ o from the farm ♪ ♪ straight into your bowl ♪ put in the good and the good will grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ good goes around and around... ♪ . >>> it's 4:21. our team put a spotlight on extreme cases of home sharing abuse. it's making the
concord, buchanan is hotter than anyone. about five over livermore. about ten over san jose. plan accordingly. not much change here. little cooler early next week into the 4th. >> okay. a good chance we will be able to see fireworks over the bay? >> i have no idea right now. to faraway. five-days out. >> yeah. it can change. >> my guess is fog. i think it'll be higher. i think we will be okay. >> sometimes we don't know until that fireworks show starts. >>...
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jeffrey, the former editorial writer for the "washington times," and a long-time advisor to cap buchanan and the former editor of human events. diane is from minnesota. good morning. you are next. caller: good morning. first of all, i would like to say please pray for all the people in london and then also, these are very evil times and i'm so glad to see that your guest is on. the reason i called his because of jeff sessions. lady, i'm is for the also from minnesota, and we lived in the northern virginia, d c area when 9/11 was going on, we are there for 10 years. andoved back to minnesota we've seen a big change in minnesota. diane?ow so, caller: not for jeff sessions, but for the gangs in minnesota. areink that's why people concerned for the gangs in minnesota. host: the gangs and gang violence. guest: ultimately, local law enforcement in the united states is the job of local law enforcement. it's not the job of the federal government. however, when you have international gangs like ms 13 operating inside the united states, and get a something that the concern of federal government an
jeffrey, the former editorial writer for the "washington times," and a long-time advisor to cap buchanan and the former editor of human events. diane is from minnesota. good morning. you are next. caller: good morning. first of all, i would like to say please pray for all the people in london and then also, these are very evil times and i'm so glad to see that your guest is on. the reason i called his because of jeff sessions. lady, i'm is for the also from minnesota, and we lived in...
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today we have travelled 500 miles, the first rally was in buchanan street this morning at eight o'clockt, i don't have a helicopter. we have a train ticket. we travelled by train. and so, today, we started in glasgow, we we nt today, we started in glasgow, we went to the weaver vale in runcorn, went to the weaver vale in runcorn, we went to the beach at colwyn bay, thousands of people on the beach. not so far away, not so long ago, 10,000 people at a rally in west kirby, on the beach. and then we we nt kirby, on the beach. and then we went to a huge crowd in watford, and then ending up in harrow. two places where game to game for labour tomorrow. —— we are going to gain. and what is incredible about the campaign, is the enthusiasm of people coming together. it is all the essentials of election campaigning, knocking on doors, asking people to vote. you are going to do asking people to vote. you are going todoa asking people to vote. you are going to do a big amount of that tomorrow? is that a deal? it is also about the debate and the discussions. seven weeks ago when this election was an
today we have travelled 500 miles, the first rally was in buchanan street this morning at eight o'clockt, i don't have a helicopter. we have a train ticket. we travelled by train. and so, today, we started in glasgow, we we nt today, we started in glasgow, we went to the weaver vale in runcorn, went to the weaver vale in runcorn, we went to the beach at colwyn bay, thousands of people on the beach. not so far away, not so long ago, 10,000 people at a rally in west kirby, on the beach. and then...
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concord and buchanan, stopped then -- didn't look right at noon.least 81 out here at 12:00 12:0012:30 and that's different. santa rosa, 82, chose, 80. liver -- kez -- compared to yesterday at this time. temperature temperatures from the last 24 hours. good fog bank, slowly eroding. patchy now for some. little system, little spin in the fog increasing. and the spin in the atmosphere, it's hard to see, but a view on that, that enhanced the cooler temps. west at oakland, hayward and half-moon bay. and still an okay delta breeze. no collapsing calm or anything. running cooler. and the north wind starting to erode that fog. not that the thunderstorms are going to pop up. we looked north earlier, we look south and people say about east and on the peninsula? all right. we'll do it now. and 80s showing up, grain of you salt. 82 in truckee. 92 in sacramento. 108 in las vegas. and the heat is on big time as you might imagine in the desert southwest. temperatures at 110 down there. clouds, patchy tonight. tomorrow, more of a north wind. tomorrow, we'll get a
concord and buchanan, stopped then -- didn't look right at noon.least 81 out here at 12:00 12:0012:30 and that's different. santa rosa, 82, chose, 80. liver -- kez -- compared to yesterday at this time. temperature temperatures from the last 24 hours. good fog bank, slowly eroding. patchy now for some. little system, little spin in the fog increasing. and the spin in the atmosphere, it's hard to see, but a view on that, that enhanced the cooler temps. west at oakland, hayward and half-moon bay....
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admitted health and safety failures in relation to his care. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan. adam withers became seriously mentally unwell in the spring of 2014, paranoid and delusional. while a patient at psychiatric unit at epsom general hospital, one evening he absconded over a low level building from the courtyard while his mother shelley was visiting. as he walked across, i followed him with my eyes and that's the first time i saw the chimney with the ladder. and the ladder, itjust glints in the sunlight, and ijust suddenly thought, no, no. and ijust thought, i can't do it, i can't stand here and watch, because if he comes down safe i'll see him, but i can't see him fall. so i turned around and i walked away from him. and i'm sure that he saw me. because he just stared. and the last time i turned around before you go round the corner where you can't see the chimney any more, he was just getting on to the very top. at this point shelly called adam's twin sister carla who rushed over. all of a sudden you heard these gasps, these horrible, horrible gasps, and people just s
admitted health and safety failures in relation to his care. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan. adam withers became seriously mentally unwell in the spring of 2014, paranoid and delusional. while a patient at psychiatric unit at epsom general hospital, one evening he absconded over a low level building from the courtyard while his mother shelley was visiting. as he walked across, i followed him with my eyes and that's the first time i saw the chimney with the ladder. and the...