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canterbury. >> good morning mr. chairman ranked member feinstein and distinguished members of the committee and the judiciary. i'd like to thank you for holding this hearing for my nomination to be the next director of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and exposed in -- explosives but i'm humbled and honored by the presence conference -- confidence in me as well as attorney general barr i'm thankful for the opportunity to testify today and hope to earn your trust and confidence as well. i'm grateful to be joined by my wife alice my son casey was a police officer and have three other children and six grandchildren who could not be with me here today that are supporting me from a distance. i am forcefully able to have to my close friends my pastor sean harrison ford vice president -- to be with me remembers the committee i prepare appear before u.s. the 26th veteran of law enforcement that i have direct good and prep tickle experience required to effectively lead a law enforcement agency.
canterbury. >> good morning mr. chairman ranked member feinstein and distinguished members of the committee and the judiciary. i'd like to thank you for holding this hearing for my nomination to be the next director of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and exposed in -- explosives but i'm humbled and honored by the presence conference -- confidence in me as well as attorney general barr i'm thankful for the opportunity to testify today and hope to earn your trust and confidence...
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is it possible to old bridges whether your the archbishop of canterbury or not?difficult. it says the aim is to come up with an alternative to no—deal which i don't think it's possible —— build bridges whether you are the archbishop of canterbury or not. i don't think the public will be able to think of things workable and not thought of before inafew workable and not thought of before in a few weeks before the october deadline, that's pretty ambitious. the times, they broke the story this morning that archbishop welby wanted to chair the citizens assembly, they have gone to brexiteers iain duncan smith, mark francois. unsurprisingly they are telling the archbishop of canterbury to get his nose out of their business essentially and to leave brexit to the politicians. also the idea that there can be reconciliation in a few weeks when the country... all the opinion polls tell us the country is still bitterly divided and has been since the referendum. i think again that is pretty ambitious. on a hiding to nothing! i think so. the telegraph has another brexit story.
is it possible to old bridges whether your the archbishop of canterbury or not?difficult. it says the aim is to come up with an alternative to no—deal which i don't think it's possible —— build bridges whether you are the archbishop of canterbury or not. i don't think the public will be able to think of things workable and not thought of before inafew workable and not thought of before in a few weeks before the october deadline, that's pretty ambitious. the times, they broke the story...
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canterbury. >> good morning, mr. chairman, ranking member feinstein, and the distinguished members of the committee of the judiciary. i'd like to thank you for holding the steering all my nomination to be the next director of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives. i am humbled and honored by the president the president trust and confidence in me as well as that of attorney general barr. i am thankful for the opportunity to testify today, and hope to earn your trust and confidence as well. i'm very grateful to be joined today by my wife alice and my son who is a police officer. i have three other children and six grandchildren who could not be here today but i knew were supporting me from a distance. i'm also fortunately able to have two of my close friends, i pastor shawn beard and my vice president of the national fop with me. members of the committee, ipa before you today as as a 26 yer veteran of law enforcement. i have directed and practical experience required to effecti
canterbury. >> good morning, mr. chairman, ranking member feinstein, and the distinguished members of the committee of the judiciary. i'd like to thank you for holding the steering all my nomination to be the next director of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives. i am humbled and honored by the president the president trust and confidence in me as well as that of attorney general barr. i am thankful for the opportunity to testify today, and hope to earn your trust...
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the archbishop of canterbury plans the chaira archbishop of canterbury plans the chair a citizens assemblyome is that the act of a charitable question or the act of a charitable question or the act of a charitable question or the act of a turbulent priest?” would like to see the evidence for that. i got a very nice letter from the archbishop saying he wanted to work with me to bring our country together. after brexit had been done. so that is news to me, that particular development. i am, done. so that is news to me, that particular development. iam, as done. so that is news to me, that particular development. i am, as far asi particular development. i am, as far as i understand it, he wants to bring the country together and i certainly support him in that. yes, please. inaudible iam marginally i am marginally more optimistic but remember that all statistical estimates that i give about the chances of a deal, whether they are expressed in odds of millions to one or getting closer or hotter or colder or whatever. they all depend exclusively on the willingness of our friends exclusively on t
the archbishop of canterbury plans the chaira archbishop of canterbury plans the chair a citizens assemblyome is that the act of a charitable question or the act of a charitable question or the act of a charitable question or the act of a turbulent priest?” would like to see the evidence for that. i got a very nice letter from the archbishop saying he wanted to work with me to bring our country together. after brexit had been done. so that is news to me, that particular development. i am,...
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president robert mugabe of zimbabwe in london in 1909 such as going to the pulpit of the archbishop of canterbury dr george carey the year before in 1980 mostly used to in terms of the this is what robert mugabe will still pursue and i go after the u.k. foreign office and nobody else still in that the pomp of his power. would tell in london a bit to your personal cost of other book about the what exactly happened there well together with 3 of the members of the group outrage we sought to make a citizens arrest the president mcgarvie on charges of torture this was an l.g. beauty plot issue it was about torture and so when he drove out of his hotel james called hotel near victoria we ran in front of his the machine forcing it to hold i opened the rear car door amazingly it was unlocked and pretty much door rest under charges of torture and in front of the law president robert mugabe i hereby arrest you as a citizen under international law because of your abuse of human rights as above exactly and you should've seen the look on his face or did he say i mean he is very dark skinned but a visible ash
president robert mugabe of zimbabwe in london in 1909 such as going to the pulpit of the archbishop of canterbury dr george carey the year before in 1980 mostly used to in terms of the this is what robert mugabe will still pursue and i go after the u.k. foreign office and nobody else still in that the pomp of his power. would tell in london a bit to your personal cost of other book about the what exactly happened there well together with 3 of the members of the group outrage we sought to make a...
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deep, some mps have looked to the other side of the thames for help, inviting the archbishop of canterbury assemblies on what should happen next. it can't be any kind of trojan horse to delay or cancel brexit. it must be cross—party so this is about healing divisions so we continue to disagree but we disagree without this bitterness and without these constant attempts to shut down anybody who doesn't say what we like. but reconciliation here feels a long way off. the coming two—month struggle between government and parliament could be rougher than anything seen so far. ben is in westminster now. so it has taken some time, but have opposition mps finally agreed on a tactic to try to stop a no—deal brexit? it seems they have. only last week jeremy corbyn‘s preference was to crack on with a confidence vote and try to bring down the government. but that idea is parked for the moment and the tactics have shifted. instead, opposition parties have decided their number one priority will be to try and seize control of the parliamentary timetable, pass a piece of legislation, a bill, that compelled
deep, some mps have looked to the other side of the thames for help, inviting the archbishop of canterbury assemblies on what should happen next. it can't be any kind of trojan horse to delay or cancel brexit. it must be cross—party so this is about healing divisions so we continue to disagree but we disagree without this bitterness and without these constant attempts to shut down anybody who doesn't say what we like. but reconciliation here feels a long way off. the coming two—month...
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deep, some mps have looked to the other side of the thames for help, inviting the archbishop of canterburyemblies on what should happen next. it can't be any kind of trojan horse to delay or cancel brexit. it must be cross—party so this is about healing divisions so we continue to disagree but we disagree without this bitterness and without these constant attempts to shut down anybody who doesn't say what we like. but reconciliation here feels a long way off. the coming two—month struggle between government and parliament could be rougher than anything seen so far. nick eardley is in westminster now. earlier i spoke to sebastien payne who told me that parliament now has the numberof mps who told me that parliament now has the number of mps needed to block a i'io the number of mps needed to block a no deal brexit. all the mp5 who want to stop this no deal brexit have been fractured over summer about the best way to proceed. some wanted to bring down boris johnson best way to proceed. some wanted to bring down borisjohnson ‘s government through a no—confidence vote and others wanted to pass
deep, some mps have looked to the other side of the thames for help, inviting the archbishop of canterburyemblies on what should happen next. it can't be any kind of trojan horse to delay or cancel brexit. it must be cross—party so this is about healing divisions so we continue to disagree but we disagree without this bitterness and without these constant attempts to shut down anybody who doesn't say what we like. but reconciliation here feels a long way off. the coming two—month struggle...
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can speak to said geoffrey nice is an international human rights lawyer is joining us live from canterbury in england via skype thank you for talking to us can you clear this up for us these what is the status under international law of this disputed territory which 3 countries have laid claim to where you could say exam disputed unresolved but the fact of the matter is that partition in one in $48.00 left the relevant part of kashmir which we are concerned with with india but with its measurable ptolemy that is now just been taken away from it since then efforts to resolve this and resolve this you either at the united nations or even elsewhere but always failed and so what's happened now very sadly born to be you will be citizens of that area is that the man has been been brought true either another or maybe the final crunch point and how that is resolved who knows but in the interests of the people it will be best if things can remain as peaceful as possible india goes through its legal process 1st sorry to interrupt you know in a situation like this i don't know if there is another sim
can speak to said geoffrey nice is an international human rights lawyer is joining us live from canterbury in england via skype thank you for talking to us can you clear this up for us these what is the status under international law of this disputed territory which 3 countries have laid claim to where you could say exam disputed unresolved but the fact of the matter is that partition in one in $48.00 left the relevant part of kashmir which we are concerned with with india but with its...
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pulled from her 1st prime minister the archbishop of canterbury plans to chair a citizens' assembly to stop a new deal breaks it is that the act of a charitable christy and or is it yet to the priest but i'd like to see the evidence of that paul i'm very today i got a very nice letter from the archbishop saying that he wanted to to to work with me to bring our country together after a break through to me it had been done so so that's that's news to me that particular development that. well i mean far as i understand he wants to bring the country together i certainly support him in that i'm not going to because just go yes peace. i hope and believe m.p.'s will deliver brigs it the statement there by the u.k.'s prime minister barak's johnson addressing a press conference at the g. 7 summit and berates he dodged the question though asked twice about whether or not he might dissolve parliament or give a commitment not to dissolve parliament he said what they're calling the backstop ectomy was a big operation but he believes you can get it done referring to the backstop precondition to that
pulled from her 1st prime minister the archbishop of canterbury plans to chair a citizens' assembly to stop a new deal breaks it is that the act of a charitable christy and or is it yet to the priest but i'd like to see the evidence of that paul i'm very today i got a very nice letter from the archbishop saying that he wanted to to to work with me to bring our country together after a break through to me it had been done so so that's that's news to me that particular development that. well i...
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. >> this started a block away on canterbury drive. a woman discovered a neighboringed man in her apartment. her husband confronted them and got in a fight. >> this guy ran off naked and threw the backwards across wooster avenue and hid in this chimney. >> they were searching with dogs. >> they didn't find it and the naked guy with the chimney was stuck. >> i was taking him for a walk. i was walking by the house and hear this help me. they are trying to kill me. >> he called 911 and others heard naked guy two and called 911. >> get me out i'm stuck. >> was drinking and a super hero out there. >> firefighters and sheriff deputies worked on getting the naked guy out and pull him out but he didn't go quietly. >> greg mills, kpix 5. >>> a sightseeing gondola comes crashing to the ground in canada. >> from the shelter to champion surfer. >> this changed my life. >> just the passion that they show for being out there on the water. >>> and taking you to another beach. it looks like a good day to go to one. if you can do it in the middle of th
. >> this started a block away on canterbury drive. a woman discovered a neighboringed man in her apartment. her husband confronted them and got in a fight. >> this guy ran off naked and threw the backwards across wooster avenue and hid in this chimney. >> they were searching with dogs. >> they didn't find it and the naked guy with the chimney was stuck. >> i was taking him for a walk. i was walking by the house and hear this help me. they are trying to kill me....
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the times says the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has also been involved in plans to prevent by pro—brexit mps. it also shows a picture of a deer cooling off in london's richmond park during the hot weather. the telegraph has a large picture of the prime minister borisjohnson giving a thumbs—up at the g7 summit. its main story is about the government seeking to eliminate mobile phone blind spots by allowing taller masts. and the daily mirror's front page is taken over by the paper's columnist, the england cricket hero ben stokes, talking about the support he gets from his wife clare. what a week it has been for him. do you want to start, sally? can i mention the brilliant, wonderful jack leach? he was of course at the other hand, ben stokes a big hero, but a heroic performance from jack leach. someone else had to stay in. that is all he had to do. everyone was asking, he was slightly taking the mickey out of himself. every so often i had to take my helmet off, glasses off because they get really hot and steamed up. i can't see very well. everyone is saying why doesn't he wear
the times says the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has also been involved in plans to prevent by pro—brexit mps. it also shows a picture of a deer cooling off in london's richmond park during the hot weather. the telegraph has a large picture of the prime minister borisjohnson giving a thumbs—up at the g7 summit. its main story is about the government seeking to eliminate mobile phone blind spots by allowing taller masts. and the daily mirror's front page is taken over by the...
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and so it is expected that the archbishop of canterbury will appearasa the archbishop of canterbury willng's leader, carrie lam, has warned "a dangerous situation" has been reached. beijing has threatened to intervene, and state media has shown pictures of security forces gathering near the border. stephen mcdonell reports. pro—democracy activists have again brought hong kong airport departures hall to a virtual standstill. check—in counters have been closed, outbound flights cancelled, with tense scenes as passengers were blocked from flying out. sorry, sorry, sorry! i need to see my family. in previous days, protesters had treated the airport sit—in as a peaceful awareness exercise. now they've changed tactics. this is an active attempt to shut down business here. demonstrators say economic disruption will now be used to draw attention to their calls for democratic reforms. hong kong's leader, carrie lam, said today they are thrusting the city into a state of panic and chaos. translation: so here i ask everybody again to put aside our differences and calm down. take a minute to look at
and so it is expected that the archbishop of canterbury will appearasa the archbishop of canterbury willng's leader, carrie lam, has warned "a dangerous situation" has been reached. beijing has threatened to intervene, and state media has shown pictures of security forces gathering near the border. stephen mcdonell reports. pro—democracy activists have again brought hong kong airport departures hall to a virtual standstill. check—in counters have been closed, outbound flights...
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bolero,till hear revel's the night watch by rembrandt, canterbury tales by chaucer. all of these things are children need to be exposed to and not just how do we passed this math and science test to get to the next grade. it would be a shame if in the course of education of our children we do not expose them to lots of things and give them greater choice of what they want to do with their lives. most of them at that age are not sure. expose them to lots of things. sooner or later, something will catch them and turn them on. had not come into my life when i was 17, i would not be here. that is what i tell kids. keep looking for the thing you do well and you love doing and don't stop. it isn't fame and fortune. it's not the amount of money you make or the titles you get. it's doing that you do well which you love doing. i was talking to a group of students not too long ago. i said, i did not come into the army to be a general. i came here to be a soldier. they could have sent me home anytime they wanted and i would have been happy. we have to get kids down from this i'
bolero,till hear revel's the night watch by rembrandt, canterbury tales by chaucer. all of these things are children need to be exposed to and not just how do we passed this math and science test to get to the next grade. it would be a shame if in the course of education of our children we do not expose them to lots of things and give them greater choice of what they want to do with their lives. most of them at that age are not sure. expose them to lots of things. sooner or later, something...
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it comes as the archbishop of canterbury says he may consider chairing a proposed citizens‘ forum ono heal the divisions in our country since the brexit referendum". speaking to our political correspondent nick eardley, he said the discussion would have to have cross—party support and must not be used to delay or prevent brexit. they won't solve it by themselves. it requires an effort by everyone. citizens forums have shown themselves to be very effective in other countries, and in the uk, and smaller situations. they are a contribution to sane deliberation, conversation about really painful issues. and i had an invitation, to which i responded on that. and what is your plan? you think this is the way forward for the country? i think this is one of a huge number of ways forward. it is not the solution, there isn't a magic wand that you wave. my approach is that we prepare it properly. it has to be reflective of the 2016 referendum and its makeup, it has to take the result of the vote as the vote that happened. the final decision of this government and mps — it can't be any kind of tr
it comes as the archbishop of canterbury says he may consider chairing a proposed citizens‘ forum ono heal the divisions in our country since the brexit referendum". speaking to our political correspondent nick eardley, he said the discussion would have to have cross—party support and must not be used to delay or prevent brexit. they won't solve it by themselves. it requires an effort by everyone. citizens forums have shown themselves to be very effective in other countries, and in the...
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elizabeth carr—ellis was unable to get her prescription, she joins us from canterbury and in the studiopause had no do a lot of campaigning, so i knew from reading on facebook sites that a lot of women had not been able to get their hrt for the last two or three months. i went to my gp early in case there was any problem. what particular form of hrt were you taking? i was supposed to be on some form of fame seven patches, as they we re form of fame seven patches, as they were not able to get it, so i got transferred to tablets which u nfortu nately transferred to tablets which unfortunately did not work very well with me so i had to return to my doctor and we ended up in the very strange situation where he phoned up the pharmacist and i have called this hrt bingo, he named treatments and the pharmacist told him whether they were there are not. educate five or six goes before in the end i said, lets us get back to something i had before. different treatments, different patches will work better with different women. it is a very personal thing. why are we seeing the shortages? this shorta
elizabeth carr—ellis was unable to get her prescription, she joins us from canterbury and in the studiopause had no do a lot of campaigning, so i knew from reading on facebook sites that a lot of women had not been able to get their hrt for the last two or three months. i went to my gp early in case there was any problem. what particular form of hrt were you taking? i was supposed to be on some form of fame seven patches, as they we re form of fame seven patches, as they were not able to get...
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ratfo rd. moment between canterbury and stratford. good morning september starts on sunday and hails the start of autumn. it looks like it will bring something much fresher. some good spells of sunshine and feeling warm in the sunshine. a little bit more cloud around desponding but it will gradually brighten up. more sunshine to come through but it could be hazy at time. high level cloud. temperatures at a maximum of 25 celsius south—westerly breeze. overnight staying bright, perhaps a little bit more clad in western areas. temperatures staying in double figures. overnight lows 11 degrees. tomorrow some sunny double figures. overnight lows 11 degrees. tomorrow some sunny spells to begin, some cloud and outbreaks of rain spreading east later in the afternoon. temperatures at a maximum of 25 degrees celsius but once the rain is clear, it will introduce some fresher air notably cooler for sunday. start of september, the risk ofa sunday. start of september, the risk of a few showers. that‘s it from me— i'll be back in around half an hour—
ratfo rd. moment between canterbury and stratford. good morning september starts on sunday and hails the start of autumn. it looks like it will bring something much fresher. some good spells of sunshine and feeling warm in the sunshine. a little bit more cloud around desponding but it will gradually brighten up. more sunshine to come through but it could be hazy at time. high level cloud. temperatures at a maximum of 25 celsius south—westerly breeze. overnight staying bright, perhaps a little...
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canterbury tales by chaucer. all of these things our children need to be exposed to, and not just, how do i pass this math and science test to get it the next break? it would be a shame if in the course of our education of our children we don't expose them to lots of things, and we don't give them greater choice in what they want to do with their lives. most of them at that age are not sure, so expose them lots of things. give them a menu. and sooner or later something will catch them and turn them on, just like rotc turned me on. if it hadn't come into my life in 17, i wouldn't be here. i don't know where i'd be. that's what i found and nell love with. that's what i tell kids, graduation speeches, keep looking for the thing that you do well and the thing you love doing. don't stop. it isn't fame and fortune. it isn't the amount of money you make or the titles you get. it's doing that which you do scombl which you love doing. and i was talking to a group of students not too lock ago, and said i didn't come in the
canterbury tales by chaucer. all of these things our children need to be exposed to, and not just, how do i pass this math and science test to get it the next break? it would be a shame if in the course of our education of our children we don't expose them to lots of things, and we don't give them greater choice in what they want to do with their lives. most of them at that age are not sure, so expose them lots of things. give them a menu. and sooner or later something will catch them and turn...
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we've even had the archbishop of canterbury come forward with the idea of setting up a citizens assembly. again, this is all about trying to reassert the rights, the democratic rights of the people of our country. as you know, we don't have a written constitution, but we do have constitutional practices that go back centuries. what boris johnson is doing his dictatorial he -- is dictatorially trying to rush over them. david: we've been talking about the tide deadline, the october 31 deadline. if there were a no-confidence vote that had to go to a general election, could it be conducted in time for a new government to be brought in and time to beat that deadline -- to be brought in in time to beat that deadline? guest: again, it would be tight, but there still could be. leaders, ourn european partners, have expressed the view that if there was to be some significant parliamentary move or a general election or a new referendum, they would look at an extension of that deadline. there's a whole range of opportunities that are open to us now. the key thing, you struck the week.n the head, is
we've even had the archbishop of canterbury come forward with the idea of setting up a citizens assembly. again, this is all about trying to reassert the rights, the democratic rights of the people of our country. as you know, we don't have a written constitution, but we do have constitutional practices that go back centuries. what boris johnson is doing his dictatorial he -- is dictatorially trying to rush over them. david: we've been talking about the tide deadline, the october 31 deadline....
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. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today thethe honeymoon, while a lot of people here in london tonight are still talking about the events of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who must now be aware, as it was on this day, that every single move she makes in public will be recorded and observed. a very difficult life indeed. >> we'll be back in just a moment with some closing observations and one final look at what has justifiably been called the wedding of the century. >> by the authority of the state of new york, i pronounce that they are husband and wife. you may kiss the bride. >> your wedding was seen by an astonishing number of people. 16 and 19 million viewers. how do you account for that kind of popularity? >> oh, i can't. i can't. the way it's grown is just amazing to me. >> it did appear in the '80s it was a good
. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today thethe honeymoon, while a lot of people here in london tonight are still talking about the events of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who must now be aware, as it was on...