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keith morrison: what's more, she was seriously in love with her boyfriend cameron.was just clear from every aspect that they were completely in love with each other. keith morrison: and all these 17 years later, even here in court, cameron was grieving still. i loved her. keith morrison: so deep in love, but also far too busy, said the prosecutors, to sneak off for some secret tryst. she was working. she was in school. she didn't have time. keith morrison: and why kenneth dion? he was a married man with a newborn, a cocaine problem, and a vastly different life. they came from two completely different worlds, and there was no reason for the two of them to have mixed together. keith morrison: anyway, said the prosecutors, there was physical evidence of rape. her pants were smeared with grass stains. one of the buttons was undone. she didn't drive, and the place she was killed was miles away. someone must have taken her there, there where investigators found that one telling drop of blood on a leaf near the top of the cliff. this is what really showed that she was inju
keith morrison: what's more, she was seriously in love with her boyfriend cameron.was just clear from every aspect that they were completely in love with each other. keith morrison: and all these 17 years later, even here in court, cameron was grieving still. i loved her. keith morrison: so deep in love, but also far too busy, said the prosecutors, to sneak off for some secret tryst. she was working. she was in school. she didn't have time. keith morrison: and why kenneth dion? he was a married...
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cameron? >> good morning victor. and yes, i did. >> and tell me what. >> you thought go ahead. >> before i start, i. >> really want to extend our deepest condolences to the families that have been affected by this recent tragic mid-air. >> collision. >> and also the crash last night in philadelphia. our hearts go out to the victims and their loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. and our focus is on supporting those impacted by these tragedies. >> understood and appreciated. tell me what you thought about the ag's view on on dui and its role in government hiring, corporate hiring i'm sorry, can you repeat. the question? yeah, the question is what did you think of what you heard there? the former ag's view on using die and die programs in hiring. >> well, we. >> strongly reject. >> that. the die is used by government or corporations in the hiring process. die. and, um, diversity and excellence are not mutually exclusive. the a strong diverse workforce is essential for safety and also not only for corporatio
cameron? >> good morning victor. and yes, i did. >> and tell me what. >> you thought go ahead. >> before i start, i. >> really want to extend our deepest condolences to the families that have been affected by this recent tragic mid-air. >> collision. >> and also the crash last night in philadelphia. our hearts go out to the victims and their loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. and our focus is on supporting those impacted by these...
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northern ireland, hello listeners in wales. some sensible discussion about scottish politics david cameron'se was right and i'm paraphrasing — well, the fact that leave won needed to be held, ie there was roughly half if remain had won 52—48, there'd still have been 48% have been about immigration. yeah. and we'll bring it. marvellous. i'm going to be there. yeah, because we are like the weekend, obviously. bus. now, look, we say, henry, it's fabulous. go and watch that football. thank you for bothering. well done. congratulations. deary me. newscast. hello there. we've had mixed fortunes of weather today. it turns wet and windy though. in the northwest of the country. thanks to this area of high pressure. heavier bursts at times. and with that strong wind, england and wales mostly and some fog, but less cold in the north and west, though for northern ireland it stays rather gloomy. i think for most with temperatures in single digits. sunday night sees a new weather front pushing into scotland and outbreaks of rain. picture for the south and east. and the heavy rain. of the ceasefire deal. —
northern ireland, hello listeners in wales. some sensible discussion about scottish politics david cameron'se was right and i'm paraphrasing — well, the fact that leave won needed to be held, ie there was roughly half if remain had won 52—48, there'd still have been 48% have been about immigration. yeah. and we'll bring it. marvellous. i'm going to be there. yeah, because we are like the weekend, obviously. bus. now, look, we say, henry, it's fabulous. go and watch that football. thank you...
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his daughter jordan son cameron and copeland who art with us here today. welcome to your family, congressman. before yielding to the ranking member directed sworn veterans affairs mcdonough. i'm grateful to secretary mcdonough for his hard work of the veterans and their families i wish him all the best in his next chapter. with that i yield to the ranking member, senator blumenthal. >> think he is mr. chairman for thank you for being here today congressman collins as well to your family. lisa, jordan, cameron to all the visitors or who are here today many are veterans. i'm thrilled to be ranking member i have is chairman and friend senator moran. he and i have a strong working relationship. it exemplifies the bipartisanship that characterize the work of this committee. in fact even a paragon of bipartisanship in the face of the buffeting when polarization on other topics. i look forward to fighting and advocating for veterans in the face of some pretty heavy threats. i was chagrined in the inaugural address by president trump about veterans. i was disappoi
his daughter jordan son cameron and copeland who art with us here today. welcome to your family, congressman. before yielding to the ranking member directed sworn veterans affairs mcdonough. i'm grateful to secretary mcdonough for his hard work of the veterans and their families i wish him all the best in his next chapter. with that i yield to the ranking member, senator blumenthal. >> think he is mr. chairman for thank you for being here today congressman collins as well to your family....
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this cat with a comfortable lead in cameron la see what she does with the from beyond the arc. she gets 3 to go, carol, there just point this point they steamrolled past pittsburgh. 84 to 53. the final is they'll take on louisville on thursday. >> removal civilian is stanford hosting number 15 ranked unc later in the 4th quarters pick it up. and stanford down by 5 lexi donarski. she drives pump fakes and she lays it in 12 points for her tonight. unc. they pay that lead to 7 on that 100 minutes ago as the cardinal down by 4 at this point, aggarwal. she drives finishes with the layup of our own and she led all scorers 22 points and 14 rebounds. stand for the get within 2 final seconds of the game. that was a last-ditch effort stanford. it's a cara who puts up the shot to try and tie it but it won't go unc. they get the rebound and stanford has the fau and that'll do it. stanford, they fall in this one in heartbreaking fashion. 69 to 57 the final they'll take on the number 3 ranked notre dame team on thursday. meanwhile, more train news in the nba following the surprise and brough
this cat with a comfortable lead in cameron la see what she does with the from beyond the arc. she gets 3 to go, carol, there just point this point they steamrolled past pittsburgh. 84 to 53. the final is they'll take on louisville on thursday. >> removal civilian is stanford hosting number 15 ranked unc later in the 4th quarters pick it up. and stanford down by 5 lexi donarski. she drives pump fakes and she lays it in 12 points for her tonight. unc. they pay that lead to 7 on that 100...
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with some folks in this room that are doing some great work to, you know, channels reach out and cameron's great work there. i think what you're doing is not just important but incredibly valuable. and if i might, i'd like to like to an observation and then i'll ask my i think what you're doing is what thomas paine envisioned when said it is never to be expected in a revolution, in that every man is to change his opinion at the same moment. there never yet was any truth principle so irresistibly obvious that all men believed it at once time and reason must cooperate with each to the final establishment of, any principle, and therefore those who may have happened to be first convinced, have not a right to persecute others on whom conviction operates more slowly. and then he seals it with this, this punctuation sentence. the moral principle of revolution is instruct not to. you are leading a revolution and apply. you and i will support you and i'm going to buy your book. now, here's my question. realistically, you've got, i'm sure, short term and long term goals and aspiration actions and vi
with some folks in this room that are doing some great work to, you know, channels reach out and cameron's great work there. i think what you're doing is not just important but incredibly valuable. and if i might, i'd like to like to an observation and then i'll ask my i think what you're doing is what thomas paine envisioned when said it is never to be expected in a revolution, in that every man is to change his opinion at the same moment. there never yet was any truth principle so...
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. >> harris: it's great to get your front row seat to history from david cameron's leadership in the u.k. and apply it now a brand-new american citizen and friend steve hilton. sit tight with me. you said 24 hours. i feel like it's been 24 minutes. they were still trash talking with we're coming with our own and doing this tariff against the united states. treasury secretary will be a big part of this, scott bessent will be in a major position and upcoming trade talks. he wrote a recent opinion piece about this saying the truth is that other countries have taken advantage of the united states openness for far too long. because we allowed them to. tariffs are a means to stand up for americans. he also said this during his confirmation hearing. >> one will be for remedying unfair trade practices. two may be for a more generalized tariff as a revenue raiser for the federal budget. tariffs can be used for negotiations, whether it is for mexico on the fentanyl crisis, so i think you and the american people should think about those three broad categories. >> harris: wow. i tell you, the ba
. >> harris: it's great to get your front row seat to history from david cameron's leadership in the u.k. and apply it now a brand-new american citizen and friend steve hilton. sit tight with me. you said 24 hours. i feel like it's been 24 minutes. they were still trash talking with we're coming with our own and doing this tariff against the united states. treasury secretary will be a big part of this, scott bessent will be in a major position and upcoming trade talks. he wrote a recent...
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three-point play 16 points for krimili on the night later in the 4th is cal with a comfortable lead cameron move here from beyond the arc. you see what she does with to get 3 to go and how they're just pouring it on at this point. they steamrolled past pittsburgh. 84 to 53 the final they'll take on louisville on thursday. >> it was set up with the maples pavilion where stanford hosting the number 15 ranked u n c late in the 4th quarter. and it's stanford down by 5 lexi donarski here. she drives she lays it in 12 points for her and unc with a pad. their lead to 7 under minutes ago. now, the cardinal down by 4 a car she drives finishes with the strong layup of her own. and she lit the score. all scores actually with 22 points 14 rebounds on the night. a nice double doubles stanford. they get within 2 final seconds of the game. >> a last-ditch effort from stanford. it's a gar again who shot won't go. if she had go, would have tied the game but didn't go course in stanford. well, they fall in one in heartbreaking fashion. 69 to 67 as they fall by just 2 and take on the number 3, right notre dam
three-point play 16 points for krimili on the night later in the 4th is cal with a comfortable lead cameron move here from beyond the arc. you see what she does with to get 3 to go and how they're just pouring it on at this point. they steamrolled past pittsburgh. 84 to 53 the final they'll take on louisville on thursday. >> it was set up with the maples pavilion where stanford hosting the number 15 ranked u n c late in the 4th quarter. and it's stanford down by 5 lexi donarski here. she...
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this week, i'll speak with a supporter of the president, former kentucky attorney general daniel cameront that. plus a former pilot and airline manager explains why the programs matter. also, the anti die wave is hitting businesses. one bestselling author says that after target dropped their diversity goals, he wants readers to stop buying his books at that store. so he will join us. and later, music. some good music. the story of an opera, believed to be the first complete work by a black american, is finally being performed. more than 130 years later. >> really interesting. i'll be watching. have a good show. >> thank you very much. let's start it right now. first of all, are we still doing black history month? i mean, i know the calendar says february, right? but in 2025, come on now. this is a legitimate question. >> does the president plan to have a proclamation. >> about black. >> history month in his first term? each of the four years of his term, he. did so and
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if they ever wanted to get you and cameron diaz and drew barrymore back together, would you do it?un. >> jimmy: right? >> you know what i mean? like, just get us all back together, and do some action. >> jimmy: come on. >> flip the hair. >> jimmy: yeah. i think we would love to see it. [ cheers and applause ] let's talk about "presence." >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: this is directed and shot by steven soderbergh. >> i mean -- >> jimmy: no, genius. >> such a genius. >> jimmy: so he went around, he shot it as well? like, why did he want -- >> he didn't just -- like, he is so meticulous about what he wants vision-wise, and he's so collaborative. and also i think that in this particular project, they didn't do coverage. so, there was just one camera, which was him. so, he's directing it, he's the cinematographer, he's the editor, he's the producer, and he does all of it. >> jimmy: has anyone done that before? i mean, i'm sure, but -- >> i mean, i don't think so. because i think even if somebody shot something on an iphone, it's like, "okay, i'm gonna cover you. and then i'm gonna cover
if they ever wanted to get you and cameron diaz and drew barrymore back together, would you do it?un. >> jimmy: right? >> you know what i mean? like, just get us all back together, and do some action. >> jimmy: come on. >> flip the hair. >> jimmy: yeah. i think we would love to see it. [ cheers and applause ] let's talk about "presence." >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: this is directed and shot by steven soderbergh. >> i mean -- >>...
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and yet and yet we built up a movement across this country which forced david cameron.ber him. i tell you what, the history books went. and that referendum happened and i was able to. i was able to go to the emergency debate in brussels the day after the referendum. quite extraordinary. i mean, i got on eurostar. i got off at the station in brussels. i mean, everybody hated me. it was quite extraordinary. and i, i did call it an own country. you're quite right. i wasn't wrong. and i so enjoyed going down into that chamber. and there was jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, a man whose drinking habhs commission, a man whose drinking habits made me look like a methodist. i was able to get up and say, when i came here 17.5 years ago, i said that i would lead a campaign that 1521 00:10:01,856 --> 0
and yet and yet we built up a movement across this country which forced david cameron.ber him. i tell you what, the history books went. and that referendum happened and i was able to. i was able to go to the emergency debate in brussels the day after the referendum. quite extraordinary. i mean, i got on eurostar. i got off at the station in brussels. i mean, everybody hated me. it was quite extraordinary. and i, i did call it an own country. you're quite right. i wasn't wrong. and i so enjoyed...
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david cameron's got a lot of blood on his hands.nd ultimately the electorate who government should be representing the taxpayers, the people who fund the country, the people who fund the country, the people who work hard, who pay the people who work hard, who pay their taxes. very often the businesses collect all the taxes for the government, so they are not doing their job. and that's why reform is doing so well, because people want representation in parliament. they want a government that looks after their interests, not the interests of people who come here either legally or illegally, who've never paid into the economy, never contributed to our wealth. thank you. ultimately, you know, we need change and we're going to engineer it. >> thank you. thank you very much for talking to us. short of time. i'm afraid we need change. reform say they are going to engineer it. they feel like they are on a roll. of course, they've only got five mps at the moment, four years till the next election. but at the moment they seem to have all the
david cameron's got a lot of blood on his hands.nd ultimately the electorate who government should be representing the taxpayers, the people who fund the country, the people who fund the country, the people who work hard, who pay the people who work hard, who pay their taxes. very often the businesses collect all the taxes for the government, so they are not doing their job. and that's why reform is doing so well, because people want representation in parliament. they want a government that...