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this was carried by the 47th infantry. in each of the red areas on the flag, you can see there are what are referred to as battle honors. and the regiment would have somehow decided which battle they felt were worth remembering. these would've been notable battles for them. notable about a lot of these flags is that they were often captured by union soldiers. so the number that you see stenciled here on the part of the flag that would've been attached is referred to as a war department number. this flag actually was captured in battle. it was captured a few days after the battle of gettysburg in 186 3. and it was turned into the united states war department because capturing a flag was one of the ways a union soldier could receive the medal of honor. and the war department kept a record of all of the flags that were turned into them, and they would also capture such information as the date of flag was captured and who had captured it. on the union side, each regiment typically carried to flags. they had a regimental flag,
this was carried by the 47th infantry. in each of the red areas on the flag, you can see there are what are referred to as battle honors. and the regiment would have somehow decided which battle they felt were worth remembering. these would've been notable battles for them. notable about a lot of these flags is that they were often captured by union soldiers. so the number that you see stenciled here on the part of the flag that would've been attached is referred to as a war department number....
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they did not carry a very long. this flag remained in private hands in the south until it was donated to be museum in the early 1920's. richmond burned in the evacuation fire of 1865. any turned into the confederate states war department probably were destroyed in the fire. it was only those that were kept by those soldiers until they returned home that managed to survive. this is an example of the united states national flag that would have been carried as a national banner. maryland being a border state has -- iond's -- believe it was the first state that had a first united maryland confederate states regiment and there was one notable battle in which they faced off against each other. that was where this particular flag was captured. being a color bearer was a difficult job. you could not carry a weapon simultaneously. you were essentially making yourself a big target. being a color bearer was a big honor and there were numerous rattles where we have stories of shot downers who are and another person steps forwar
they did not carry a very long. this flag remained in private hands in the south until it was donated to be museum in the early 1920's. richmond burned in the evacuation fire of 1865. any turned into the confederate states war department probably were destroyed in the fire. it was only those that were kept by those soldiers until they returned home that managed to survive. this is an example of the united states national flag that would have been carried as a national banner. maryland being a...
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campus carry is now in effect. whoa, we can carry.arry a .45, a .38 special, and a nine millimeter, love it. i like walking to the grocery store, i like going to the movie theaters, i like going to all those places, and now finally we can carry those same facilities on a college campus! woo-hoo! (applause) >> how do you all feel about guns on campus? >> weird. >> then, come support students against campus carry. my name is ana lopez, and i'm vice-president of students against campus carry at u.t. a college campus is somewhere where you should be able to argue with someone and have different beliefs, and in the presence of guns, my freedom of speech, personally, is totally stifled. >> the final version is due tuesday? >> yes, tuesday before class. i'm lisa moore and i'm a professor of english and women's and gender studies here at the university of texas of austin. the campus carry law makes it really hard for us to do our jobs as instructors. students are allowed to bring guns to my classroom. i really consider that interchange of tea
campus carry is now in effect. whoa, we can carry.arry a .45, a .38 special, and a nine millimeter, love it. i like walking to the grocery store, i like going to the movie theaters, i like going to all those places, and now finally we can carry those same facilities on a college campus! woo-hoo! (applause) >> how do you all feel about guns on campus? >> weird. >> then, come support students against campus carry. my name is ana lopez, and i'm vice-president of students against...
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they will carry on.tioned it earlier. 40% of the gdp of north korea goes to the military establishment. that's unprecedented anywhere in the world and we can't change that. >> sgg the political turmoil in that country, whether or not that could impact the relationship that south korea has with the trump administration as that country deals with its own political controversy. >> that's part of the complications of this. the fact the leader of south korea is going to have to be removed from office. that they are looking at a new leader for south korea. it's open as to who that leader will be. there have been some suggestions that the person who is the favorite, if you like, could edge the country closer to china. this region is a jigsaw. between china, japan, south korea, the mix changes. that's why it is so difficult to predict exactly how this had south korean internal situation will change. whether it does or not. >> and complicating matters even more, you have the uncertainty of what president donald t
they will carry on.tioned it earlier. 40% of the gdp of north korea goes to the military establishment. that's unprecedented anywhere in the world and we can't change that. >> sgg the political turmoil in that country, whether or not that could impact the relationship that south korea has with the trump administration as that country deals with its own political controversy. >> that's part of the complications of this. the fact the leader of south korea is going to have to be...
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a survey of metropolitan police officers suggesting two in three believe the stun guns should be carriedficers. and alongside a picture of emma stone who has taken the best actress oscar at the baftas: the guardian reports that whistle blowers face a full frontal attack by number 10 downing street. let's begin. the daily telegraph, forgetjail let's begin. the daily telegraph, forget jail numbers, criminals let's begin. the daily telegraph, forgetjail numbers, criminals will do time, who is saying this and what is it about? this is a preview of the speech that liz truss the justice secretary will give tomorrow in which she is going to say in her view wicked criminals, i'm not sure how she will define those, will spend longer behind bars. there has always been some controversy about the fact that people get released early as a matter of form, and that is to do with the problems we have in the prison system, which is why i'm surprised that she is saying she's going to be keeping people in prison longer, considering that the prison longer, considering that the prison system that she oversees
a survey of metropolitan police officers suggesting two in three believe the stun guns should be carriedficers. and alongside a picture of emma stone who has taken the best actress oscar at the baftas: the guardian reports that whistle blowers face a full frontal attack by number 10 downing street. let's begin. the daily telegraph, forgetjail let's begin. the daily telegraph, forget jail numbers, criminals let's begin. the daily telegraph, forgetjail numbers, criminals will do time, who is...
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advanced preparations, include carrying the benches into the barracks building. most of the alien japanese are booted. almost half their american born children belong to some christian denomination. catholics, meth lift, presbyterian, except for emperor worship, there is no restriction on religion in relocation centers. boy scouts who usually provide the color guard for the american flag which floats over the center, are typical of the american organization which are prominent in each relocation center. there's a uso club to provide entertainment for the japanese american soldiers who come to the center to visit their families, their friends. girl scouts, camp fire girls, parent teacher associations, the red cross, the evacuees belong to these organizations in their former homes and transplanted them to the centers. the boy scout drum and bugel core is leading a harvest festival parade. everyone turns out. and to join in the good time that goes with the full day of celebrati celebration. >> while they have many things in common with the american communities, relo
advanced preparations, include carrying the benches into the barracks building. most of the alien japanese are booted. almost half their american born children belong to some christian denomination. catholics, meth lift, presbyterian, except for emperor worship, there is no restriction on religion in relocation centers. boy scouts who usually provide the color guard for the american flag which floats over the center, are typical of the american organization which are prominent in each...
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three people took part carrying guns and knives. we'll have a live report in the next half-hour of "action news" to describe how alert neighbors helped the rescue of the women. >>> breaking overnight, an 18-year-old man was shot and killed while sitting inside his house. it happened on the 6700 block of north 15th street in west oak lane section at 11:45 p.m. the gunman fired 13 shots through the window and the front door, the victim ran to a neighbor's house and collapsed. police rushed him to the hospital where the young man died. police say the victim was under house arrest. >>> a corner store holdup went wrong for the robber carrying it out. the mask man burst into the deli dplangtd -- demanding money. the owner pulled out a gun and shot the man. the suspect is being treated for multiple gunshot wounds and the owner is licensed to carry. >>> 5:07 a.m., the correction officer killed in a prison uprising last week in delaware will be laid to rest. funeral services will takes place at delaware state university on saturday. floyd wa
three people took part carrying guns and knives. we'll have a live report in the next half-hour of "action news" to describe how alert neighbors helped the rescue of the women. >>> breaking overnight, an 18-year-old man was shot and killed while sitting inside his house. it happened on the 6700 block of north 15th street in west oak lane section at 11:45 p.m. the gunman fired 13 shots through the window and the front door, the victim ran to a neighbor's house and collapsed....
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and now that silence carries everything from their shame and guilt but also the resilience that they had to respond, come back to here in california to say we are america, we are part of america. we did not own land before the war, as most japanese-americans did not. when we came back, when my parents came back after the relocation camps, my father realize the way to get ahead in america was to own property. so we took this huge gamble and he bought 40 acres that we farm now. my grandmother, she was appalled. and i heard about the story. they argued, because my grandmother said, why do you buy land here in america? because they take things away. she was absolutely right. because of the hysteria of world war ii, they took everything away from japanese-americans. so she was right to have this bitter attitude. my father at the same time understood that in order to establish yourself, you needed to become a farmer. you needed to transition from farmworker to farmer. so we bought this land. that day that they were leaving this rented shack that they live on to move here to this house that
and now that silence carries everything from their shame and guilt but also the resilience that they had to respond, come back to here in california to say we are america, we are part of america. we did not own land before the war, as most japanese-americans did not. when we came back, when my parents came back after the relocation camps, my father realize the way to get ahead in america was to own property. so we took this huge gamble and he bought 40 acres that we farm now. my grandmother,...
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the man was carrying bags as he tried to enter the museum's shopping area. the soldier shot and wounded the attacker after he pulled out the weapon. >> translator: we wanted to get to the louver but saw the baggage and found out there had been an attack on a soldier >> translator: this kind of attack on an authority is unforgivable. >> reporter: local media said the man shouted that "god is great" in arabic. >> translator: an officer providing security at the louvre museum was assaulted in the attempted attack. which we believe was terroristic in nature. >> hundreds of tourists safely evacuated from the museum. prosecutors suspect the man acted alone. they say his backpack didn't contain any explosives. >>> the new u.s. defense secretary is on his first foreign tour. after visiting south korea, james mattis is now in japan and has met with prime minister shinzo abe. they discussed a number of regional concerns. the prime minister spoke with mattis soon after his arrival in tokyo. >> translator: i do have a hope also and i'm convinced that together with you a
the man was carrying bags as he tried to enter the museum's shopping area. the soldier shot and wounded the attacker after he pulled out the weapon. >> translator: we wanted to get to the louver but saw the baggage and found out there had been an attack on a soldier >> translator: this kind of attack on an authority is unforgivable. >> reporter: local media said the man shouted that "god is great" in arabic. >> translator: an officer providing security at the...
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so she's done that. >> carrie, thank you for coming. >> >> reporter: carrie is also secretly advisingdent-elect. >> reach out to president morris and make sure he knows you're unconvinced. >> reporter: a major new character playing the role of disrupter. >> we decided that our president-elect would be female. >> i will not have my agenda mischaracterized and undermined before i even take office. >> but she is a composite of the three major personalities of this last election cycle. so she's a little rogue. >> problem is not so much destroying isis, madame president. >> madame president-elect. >> reporter: also working with the incoming president in an official capacity is her long-time mentor, saul barenson, a top deputy at the cia. mandy, how is saul doing this season? >> he's doing well. he's -- good lord. there's nothing i can tell you without getting in trouble. >> reporter: they understand the stakes for the intelligence community, on screen and in real life. in your experience, you guys interface a lot with the actual intelligence gathering agencies in washington. how has that c
so she's done that. >> carrie, thank you for coming. >> >> reporter: carrie is also secretly advisingdent-elect. >> reach out to president morris and make sure he knows you're unconvinced. >> reporter: a major new character playing the role of disrupter. >> we decided that our president-elect would be female. >> i will not have my agenda mischaracterized and undermined before i even take office. >> but she is a composite of the three major...
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wasor: how this court compiled, how did you carry the message? >> we have 22 witnesses with erect of these chemical attacks. there were medical personnel, first responders, generally who whated at these sites, they told us was consistent across all of these attacks. they told us it was a very chlorine, orof cleaning detergent of the use from home. they and all the people who were close having respiratory problems, and all the signs and six -- signs and symptoms, we only know when chemical that could produce them. >> what has been the lasting impact on the community? -- usingsing cut chemicals in aleppo really did was help drive people out of the city. some people told us that they had learned how to live with rockets and shelling and the underground shelter. it is heavier than air, it sinks into those basements, making them potential deathtraps. to leave aleppo -- what we are really concerned about is the chemical weapons is one of the most agreed-upon weapons bans in international law, what we are really concerned about is the syrian government
wasor: how this court compiled, how did you carry the message? >> we have 22 witnesses with erect of these chemical attacks. there were medical personnel, first responders, generally who whated at these sites, they told us was consistent across all of these attacks. they told us it was a very chlorine, orof cleaning detergent of the use from home. they and all the people who were close having respiratory problems, and all the signs and six -- signs and symptoms, we only know when chemical...
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carrie gracie, bbc news, taipei. laura: from china to japan, it has been a busy 24 hours for president trump. for more on the discussion, i spoke a brief time ago with the former u.s. ambassador to japan. how relieved do you think prime minister abe was to hear president trump drop the rhetoric of the campaign trail and say he is fully committed to the security and alliance with japan? >> i think it was a big day for american policy in asia, and i think with the call to president xi last night, combined with the positive summit the prime minister had with president trump, everyone is feeling a little bit better that what we are about to do is see a more conventional foreign policy in asia and i think that is good for japan and good for the united states. laura: do you think it would have reassured japan, that phone call with president xi, where president trump seemed to back down and embrace the one china policy? >> well, the one china policy has been the foundation of american foreign policy since the opening to chi
carrie gracie, bbc news, taipei. laura: from china to japan, it has been a busy 24 hours for president trump. for more on the discussion, i spoke a brief time ago with the former u.s. ambassador to japan. how relieved do you think prime minister abe was to hear president trump drop the rhetoric of the campaign trail and say he is fully committed to the security and alliance with japan? >> i think it was a big day for american policy in asia, and i think with the call to president xi last...
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what about the two young women accused of carrying out the attack?as working in this hotel behind me here, in a massage parlour on the second floor. malaysian massage parlours are often a front for the sex industry. and it's fairly clear both these women were living a very precarious existence. aishah told police she was then approached by a man calling himself ‘james' and he offered her a chance to take part in a reality tv show. turns outjames is a north korean. the final key suspect wanted by malaysians is thought to be holed up in this building behind me. hyon kwang song is the second secretary at the north korean embassy. what his alleged role is, we don't know, and we'll probably never find out, because he has diplomatic immunity. so much of this story doesn't add up. why such a public place? why hire two foreign women to carry out the hit? why use such a rare nerve agent? was kim's killing a chilling warning to north korea's enemies, or did they think they would get away with murder and something went wrong? dario gradi is to appeal against hi
what about the two young women accused of carrying out the attack?as working in this hotel behind me here, in a massage parlour on the second floor. malaysian massage parlours are often a front for the sex industry. and it's fairly clear both these women were living a very precarious existence. aishah told police she was then approached by a man calling himself ‘james' and he offered her a chance to take part in a reality tv show. turns outjames is a north korean. the final key suspect wanted...
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a woman carrying a vietnamese passport. this suspect is believed to have stayed at several hotels not far from the airport. she checked into this hotel one day before kim jong-nam's death. she asked for a room with good internet access. she also borrowed a pair of scissors at the front desk. >> translator: she came from another hotel. she had a lot of luggage including a big teddy bear. >> reporter: hotel records show the woman checked out the next day at 11:31 a.m. that was about 2 1/2 hours after kim was attacked. >> translator: housekeeping staff found hair clippings around her room, and when she checked out, her hair was shorter. >> reporter: in recent months, each of the women reportedly came into contact with a man who suggested that they shoot a prank video. katsumi koto, nhk world. >>> north korean officials say they want the return of the body. this is the first time the north commented publically on the incident. >> i strongly demand to release the body without any further delay. >> north korea's ambassador said h
a woman carrying a vietnamese passport. this suspect is believed to have stayed at several hotels not far from the airport. she checked into this hotel one day before kim jong-nam's death. she asked for a room with good internet access. she also borrowed a pair of scissors at the front desk. >> translator: she came from another hotel. she had a lot of luggage including a big teddy bear. >> reporter: hotel records show the woman checked out the next day at 11:31 a.m. that was about 2...
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this is what they could carry.hatever they could put in this top layer and the bottom layer, this is what they were able to bring to camp. thisamily kindly gave us army blanket because a lot of the camps were very cold. since they did not know where they were going, a lot of them did not bring appropriate winter clothing, so they were issued army blankets or given old army coats. this is an example of one of those. this is another piece of luggage, a duffel bag, and this is from the kumalo family. you see their number is 40896, and the family were from the san joaquin valley. what is interesting is they had to make their own duffel bag. as you can see, this company was a local company from fresno. we have a wood carving from the posting camp that is being lent to us. we don't know who made it. it's not signed, but it's quite beautiful. you see the guard tower and a lot of the intricate details. obviously, these people had a lot of time in camp. a lot of them did not have jobs. they were allowed to work later on off
this is what they could carry.hatever they could put in this top layer and the bottom layer, this is what they were able to bring to camp. thisamily kindly gave us army blanket because a lot of the camps were very cold. since they did not know where they were going, a lot of them did not bring appropriate winter clothing, so they were issued army blankets or given old army coats. this is an example of one of those. this is another piece of luggage, a duffel bag, and this is from the kumalo...
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report say an armed man carrying a suitcase reportedly attempted to attack a french shoulder. they opened fire in self-defense the suspect was carrying a knife. he was said to be injured. this is what was happening underway. police say the area have been evacuated security forces were at the scene. we will continue to follow the story and bring any breaking news developments. the executive order today to scale back the sweeping. ordering retirement advisers to act in the best interest of the client. it could cost the banks of millions of dollars. here's what trump have to say about dodd frank earlier this week. >> is always impossible now to not to start a small business. because of regulations. and because the banks don't loan you money. dodd frank is a disaster. >> we are just hours away from president trump in his first meeting and the advisory council. among them jamie diamond of jp morgan chase. and elon musk of a tesla just name a few. one executive who won't be there members travis colonic. he quit the council abruptly. the white house is preparing to slap new sanctions
report say an armed man carrying a suitcase reportedly attempted to attack a french shoulder. they opened fire in self-defense the suspect was carrying a knife. he was said to be injured. this is what was happening underway. police say the area have been evacuated security forces were at the scene. we will continue to follow the story and bring any breaking news developments. the executive order today to scale back the sweeping. ordering retirement advisers to act in the best interest of the...
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and i think because they carried within them a kind of a shame, a guilt, that is imbedded when you're accused of being something that you're not. so agap to probe into this, read more, and talk to other families and gradually -- took tomorrow but gradually i heard stories from my father, a story from money mom, my dad would talk about when way were won burning some wood from dead trees he said, let me tell you about a fire i once made and told me the story how when they had to leave, my dad was so mad he decided to say he's going to burn all their possessions they had that they couldn't carry. because he didn't want to leave it for people who didn't want them. thought this is my dad, this quiet, reserved farmer showing this protest? sort of like japanese-american lives mattered, and it was amazing to her the stories so gradually as a writer you piece together the stories and the one takeway with that, the one takeaway i had from that was this idea of silence. and it's hard to write about silence because writers think about words and dialogue, but part of my writing was imbedded in thi
and i think because they carried within them a kind of a shame, a guilt, that is imbedded when you're accused of being something that you're not. so agap to probe into this, read more, and talk to other families and gradually -- took tomorrow but gradually i heard stories from my father, a story from money mom, my dad would talk about when way were won burning some wood from dead trees he said, let me tell you about a fire i once made and told me the story how when they had to leave, my dad was...
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they look on the rights to carry the fire. or what they call constitutional carry states. there are 11 of those. and that means if you're not a felon there is a list of people that are not allowed. most states if you apply for a permit to carry a firearm the sheriff if they don't want to grant it they have to give a reason. the burden is on the government to tell you you can't exercise the right. a burden is on you to demonstrate to the government. and they don't have to prove anything. they can just deny. the legal argument there is what is the government and their right to force the citizen. that was guaranteed by the constitution. the courts have come down differently on the sinks. this is gonna take a long time. for the courts for them to straighten out. unfortunately the governor backed up on a little bit of that. they added on said that the price of a handgun would go to additional $500. he backed up because they force them to back off. what kind of attacks can you put under the right. to really just put some meat on the bones. to comparing the two different analysis
they look on the rights to carry the fire. or what they call constitutional carry states. there are 11 of those. and that means if you're not a felon there is a list of people that are not allowed. most states if you apply for a permit to carry a firearm the sheriff if they don't want to grant it they have to give a reason. the burden is on the government to tell you you can't exercise the right. a burden is on you to demonstrate to the government. and they don't have to prove anything. they...
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out in the same group that possibly carried out the group that possibly carried out the group latere investigating this tunisian man to see if he had anything to do with either of those attacks in 2015 in tunisia. thank you. train operators have announced an overhaul of the ticketing system — which they admit is "baffling" customers. trials of a new system, which they say will ensure passengers pay the cheapest possible fares, will start in may on crosscountry, virgin and east midland trains. well our correspondent simon gompertz is at london's kings cross station. even the train operators now recognised that the system is baffling. people have been paying too much and they are confused at the 16 million possible permutations of tickets that in theory they can buy. and angry when they find after the event that they could have got a discount. but it is now too late. these trials will affect passengers mainly of cross—country, verging east and west coast and east midlands passengers. they are the beginning of the response from the railway companies. it's been a long time in coming. tr
out in the same group that possibly carried out the group that possibly carried out the group latere investigating this tunisian man to see if he had anything to do with either of those attacks in 2015 in tunisia. thank you. train operators have announced an overhaul of the ticketing system — which they admit is "baffling" customers. trials of a new system, which they say will ensure passengers pay the cheapest possible fares, will start in may on crosscountry, virgin and east...
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and i think because they carry within them a shame, guilt that is embedded when you're accused of theseings that you are not. as a writer i began to probe into this, ask questions, read more about it. talk to other families and gradually, it took time, gradually i began to hear stories from my father. a story from my mother, i done would talk about when we were once getting wood from dead trees. he said let me tell you about a fire and once made.he told me about how when they had to leave, my dad was so mad he decided to say he was going to burn all of their possessions that they had that they could not carry. because he did not want to leave it for people who did not want them. and i thought this is my dad, this client reserved farmer showing this protest. so to japanese-american lives matter. and it was amazing to hear the stories. so gradually, as a writer you begin to piece together the stories and the one to go ahead with that, the one to quit i had from that was this idea of silence. and it is hard to write about silas because writers think about words and dialogue.but part of it
and i think because they carry within them a shame, guilt that is embedded when you're accused of theseings that you are not. as a writer i began to probe into this, ask questions, read more about it. talk to other families and gradually, it took time, gradually i began to hear stories from my father. a story from my mother, i done would talk about when we were once getting wood from dead trees. he said let me tell you about a fire and once made.he told me about how when they had to leave, my...
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it would change the european union if she carried out her policies.policies. i think that is the point. i think it would be, the most devastating blow to the european union. if france were to have a government that sought to leave the euro and possibly to leave the european union. certainly to leave the euro. that would dwarf almost everything and i think you have to look again at precisely what is going to happen and i think she may do very well in the election, i would be surprised if she were to win it, but i do offer one thought about that. why are we seeing this great growth of nationalism and intolerance right the way across europe? i think there are a number of factors and one of them that perhaps is not mentioned as often as it might be, is the impact of the financial crash of 2007. for the last ten years, the majority of people in most european countries have had no net increase in their disposable income and no net improvement in their family assets. in every decade since the 19205, per decade, people's net income rose by about 20%, 2% a yea
it would change the european union if she carried out her policies.policies. i think that is the point. i think it would be, the most devastating blow to the european union. if france were to have a government that sought to leave the euro and possibly to leave the european union. certainly to leave the euro. that would dwarf almost everything and i think you have to look again at precisely what is going to happen and i think she may do very well in the election, i would be surprised if she...
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right now we've got sunshine and that will carry us through the weekend. mid-60s in the forecast, next chance of rain, not until the middle part of the week. we'll see that until thursday. but for now, enjoy the sunshine and a taste of springlike weather. >> everyone's out there walking and cycling. nice. we'll be back in about half an hour after "nbc nightly news". >> good night. nbc bay area at six. >>> on this saturday night, immigration raids. some communities on edge after a string of deportation raids in at least six states. hundreds have been arrested this week in what federal officials say are routine operations targeting criminals. >>> town hall tensions. angry constituents flood meetings with lawmakers demanding answers about the future of obamacare. >>> environmental nightmare. a dangerous battery plant shut down in california, but thousands of people are living in the midst of a massive clean-up effort to rid their neighborhoods of toxic chemicals. >> and conducting change. how one high school music teacher is making a big difference in the liv
right now we've got sunshine and that will carry us through the weekend. mid-60s in the forecast, next chance of rain, not until the middle part of the week. we'll see that until thursday. but for now, enjoy the sunshine and a taste of springlike weather. >> everyone's out there walking and cycling. nice. we'll be back in about half an hour after "nbc nightly news". >> good night. nbc bay area at six. >>> on this saturday night, immigration raids. some communities...
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in other words carrying on in an election. in other words carrying onina an election.light zone, in a perpetual state of opposition. john, many thanks. a woman who died after being hit by debris in wolverhampton city centre during yesterday's storm has been named as tahnie martin. she was 29 and from stafford. storm doris brought winds of nearly 100 miles per hour. it caused power cuts and travel chaos as flights were grounded and train services disrupted. a man has beenjailed for six years for killing an innocent bystander with a single punch in an unprovoked attack. trevor timon, who's 31, admitted the manslaughter of oliver dearlove in blackheath in south—east london last august, but was cleared of murder. the judge said the "senseless" attack had caused "untold misery" for mr dearlove's family. police in malaysia say a highly toxic nerve agent called vx has been found on the face of kim jong nam— the murdered half brother of north korea's leader kimjong un. mr kim died last week after two women accosted him briefly in a check—in hall at an airport in kuala lumpur.
in other words carrying on in an election. in other words carrying onina an election.light zone, in a perpetual state of opposition. john, many thanks. a woman who died after being hit by debris in wolverhampton city centre during yesterday's storm has been named as tahnie martin. she was 29 and from stafford. storm doris brought winds of nearly 100 miles per hour. it caused power cuts and travel chaos as flights were grounded and train services disrupted. a man has beenjailed for six years for...
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and i am a huge fan of safe space because i carry them everywhere i go because i carry conceal.t made available to everyone in this country just like our founding fathers wanted. katie: antonia? >> to piggyback off of safe spaces, yeah, i don't want to see any more gun-free stones and that's including college campuses. [applause] we have rights just like everybody off campus. and i think it will be great to have president trump just ban advocate for that and to stand up and help us because we're fighting state-by-state. and there are bills out there already but if we're not careful, those people who claim to be republicans, who claim to be conservatives will make sure that they don't go through. so we need the advocacy of our president and our legislatures as well. >> absolutely. i completely agree with everybody. [laughter] >> the end. >> kim and i can attest to this. but you can become a victim of violence at anywhere, at any time. and therefore, i should be able to save my own life anywhere any time. [applause] katie: all right. and with that, i think that we will end. thank
and i am a huge fan of safe space because i carry them everywhere i go because i carry conceal.t made available to everyone in this country just like our founding fathers wanted. katie: antonia? >> to piggyback off of safe spaces, yeah, i don't want to see any more gun-free stones and that's including college campuses. [applause] we have rights just like everybody off campus. and i think it will be great to have president trump just ban advocate for that and to stand up and help us...
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i carry one with me. i keep them in my vehicle and desk.ome in my home, my and in my backpack that i travel with. i have one handy. why? because i took an oath to defend this when i was sworn in sheriff and i said i will defend the constitution of the united states and this reminds me of he eeth that i took. one of the other reasons this means so much to me is because it was this document, that freed my ancestors from the bonds of slavery. it wasn't the united states supreme court. it was the 13 of amendment to the constitution and the 14th amendment as well. it guides my actions on a daily basis and reminds me why i hold why i ce and remind me was placed mere, to guard freedoms. this sparks sotch passion,ville fix as the subject of guns in america. ask yourselves why. why is the second amendment treated like the bastard child in the bill of rights? treated that by the mainstream media and liberals in the political establishment. for too long, the individual hasn't mattered. if you aren't part of the spec
i carry one with me. i keep them in my vehicle and desk.ome in my home, my and in my backpack that i travel with. i have one handy. why? because i took an oath to defend this when i was sworn in sheriff and i said i will defend the constitution of the united states and this reminds me of he eeth that i took. one of the other reasons this means so much to me is because it was this document, that freed my ancestors from the bonds of slavery. it wasn't the united states supreme court. it was the...
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in protest, hundreds of people surrounded the ice van carrying rayos. one man locked himself to the wheels of the van while others , blockaded it with their bodies. >> we are here [indiscernible] therrow maybe my mom in next they might be your mom. we need to stop the deportations. they are millions of people at risk. [indiscernible] we have to stop it. wherever you are, you can do this, too. amy: president trump is facing potential conflict of interest after he attacked the department store nordstrom in a tweet from his official government account, saying -- "my daughter ivanka has been treated so unfairly by @nordstrom. she is a great person -- always pushing me to do the right thing! terrible!" the tweet came after nordstrom announced it is dropping ivanka's clothing line, a business decision they said was based on performance. sean spicer claims nordstrom's decision was an attack on trump's daughter. but multiple reporters have questioned how this is an attack on ivanka given she claimed she accept away from her clothing line after trump's election.
in protest, hundreds of people surrounded the ice van carrying rayos. one man locked himself to the wheels of the van while others , blockaded it with their bodies. >> we are here [indiscernible] therrow maybe my mom in next they might be your mom. we need to stop the deportations. they are millions of people at risk. [indiscernible] we have to stop it. wherever you are, you can do this, too. amy: president trump is facing potential conflict of interest after he attacked the department...
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|j think he just carried on the way it is?” think he will carry on. no confidence in him from his own backbenchers, the cascade of resignations, that did not persuade him to quit. so i think there may be movement, certainly in westminster, sessions are going on about a possible successor to the left—wing candidate would be, whether angela rayner, the shadow education secretary, clive lewis, who recently quit the shadow cabinet, because he did not want to vote during article 54 various other names. “— vote during article 54 various other names. —— article 50. but i don't think he'd stepped down without a firm succession plan in place that would entail changes to labour's constitution which would need to happen later this year. meanwhile, stoke—on—trent and uk's dreams shattered there. yes, disappointing results for ukip. and stoke is known as brexit city. i think there are big existential questions for ukip now. if they can't pick up labour votes or make any dent in their majority in such a eurosceptic city, all pick up any conservative votes, then how
|j think he just carried on the way it is?” think he will carry on. no confidence in him from his own backbenchers, the cascade of resignations, that did not persuade him to quit. so i think there may be movement, certainly in westminster, sessions are going on about a possible successor to the left—wing candidate would be, whether angela rayner, the shadow education secretary, clive lewis, who recently quit the shadow cabinet, because he did not want to vote during article 54 various other...
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w . . . t“ carrying “éiii on i if! difficult. are they grateful nonetheless that this offensive is happening to try and get rid of is? absolutely. a lot of the families we are speaking to a very happy once they do reach the other side of the lines. it is a big drastic change for them to be received in these areas so yes, people are generally happy to be out. tom robinson, the head of 0xfam‘s emergency team in iraq. president trump has said he won‘t be attending this year‘s white house correspondents dinner, a tradition which celebrates the freedom of the press. mr trump‘s announcement came in a tweet and was seen as another sign of worsening relations with the mainstream media. only three other leaders have missed the annual event, which began more than a century ago. a little earlier i spoke with robert mahoney, deputy executive director at the committee to protectjournalists. he told he wasn‘t surprised that president trump has decided not to attend the white house correspondent dinner. he would be traditionally at t
w . . . t“ carrying “éiii on i if! difficult. are they grateful nonetheless that this offensive is happening to try and get rid of is? absolutely. a lot of the families we are speaking to a very happy once they do reach the other side of the lines. it is a big drastic change for them to be received in these areas so yes, people are generally happy to be out. tom robinson, the head of 0xfam‘s emergency team in iraq. president trump has said he won‘t be attending this year‘s white...
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so i carry that guilt around every day. he was 18. he turned 18 in county jail.nd he had a whole life ahead of him. could have been a pro football player or a rock star. whatever he wanted to be. and i feel in my mind and my heart that i ruined that for him. and there's just no way to explain how much guilt i carry around. >> the love brothers were initially incarcerated together at another iowa prison. but once again, brad followed michael, and the result was more violence. >> the last fight that we got into, this guy told on my brother for smoking weed. mike told me, he said, here, i'm going to go beat him up. he's like i want you to shoot jiggers, watch out for us. i said all right. so i was standing outside the cell and mike goes in there, and i just -- i don't know what made me do it but i look in the window and it was only supposed to be one dude in there but there was two guys and they was trying to get on mike and i was like no, that ain't going to happen. so i ran in there, and i grabbed the other dude, and beat him up pretty bad. and then they shipped m
so i carry that guilt around every day. he was 18. he turned 18 in county jail.nd he had a whole life ahead of him. could have been a pro football player or a rock star. whatever he wanted to be. and i feel in my mind and my heart that i ruined that for him. and there's just no way to explain how much guilt i carry around. >> the love brothers were initially incarcerated together at another iowa prison. but once again, brad followed michael, and the result was more violence. >> the...
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jusraom acts of kindness that were carried out by staffers or supporters. one of our supporters wrote in and said she needed funding for blankets and pillows for children's hospital. we provided the funding for that. i thinkhe made over 300 blankets and00 pillowcases. and they distributed them to the kids. >> let's look at the next one. >> these are another of our supporters fr a sponsored act, is what we cal. same idea we take donations because we get give and to the supporters. this group decided to collect food donations and -- donate them to a food and the next photo. in one was a special project for us. this started by our senior design officer, sam garner and her husband. they work f full sail university in florida. they got students to put together care packages for the first responders, some atendees at a vigil and the canine units, as well. the dogs got care packages with little dog treats. and we have one more. yes. speaking of animals. this actually is a photo that was given to us by our friends over at het anim shelter in chicago. we've worked w
jusraom acts of kindness that were carried out by staffers or supporters. one of our supporters wrote in and said she needed funding for blankets and pillows for children's hospital. we provided the funding for that. i thinkhe made over 300 blankets and00 pillowcases. and they distributed them to the kids. >> let's look at the next one. >> these are another of our supporters fr a sponsored act, is what we cal. same idea we take donations because we get give and to the supporters....
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still, available data suggested the creek could carry more water . it's >>> many are asking why the city was caught off guard. available data suggested that the creek could carry for water than in the independent. it's unclear if anything changed after the numbers were produced the city said the volume and timing of the flooding was not as expected. locals agree all of the water was quite a shock. e >> what we had the most difficulty establishing was how much and when, ultimately, there was going to be no stopping this volume of water once it was being released >> i didn't expect it would happen and it would be even worst than 20 years ago. >> the mayor of san jose admits the information the city had been the flood threats was wrong and now, he wants to know why. >> it's the first time that a resident is aware that they feed to get out of a home is when they see a firefighter and a beat, then, clearly, there has been a failure. we'll have alot of time to analyze exactly what went wrong. >> reporter: six schools had to close. two of them reopening to
still, available data suggested the creek could carry more water . it's >>> many are asking why the city was caught off guard. available data suggested that the creek could carry for water than in the independent. it's unclear if anything changed after the numbers were produced the city said the volume and timing of the flooding was not as expected. locals agree all of the water was quite a shock. e >> what we had the most difficulty establishing was how much and when,...
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the way that the constitution is supposed to be carried out by the judicial branch. i think it's important to note right now that you've already got senate democrats saying that they're going to oppose president trump's pick for the supreme court before they even know who it is. that's an incredible level of irresponsibility by senate democrats who should be looking to carry out their role of advise and consent, instead of prejudging somebody before they even know who it's going to be. i would hope that the senate does their job and senate democrats that are trying to block president trump's agenda would actually allow him to carry out his job and just look at his picks for cabinet secretaries. at this point in barack obama's tenure as president in his first term, just in his first week, barack obama had 11 of his 15 cabinet secretaries already confirmed and working for the american people. today trump only has two of his 15 cabinet secretaries approved by the senate. so the time for senate democrats to stop blocking the work that the american people elected presiden
the way that the constitution is supposed to be carried out by the judicial branch. i think it's important to note right now that you've already got senate democrats saying that they're going to oppose president trump's pick for the supreme court before they even know who it is. that's an incredible level of irresponsibility by senate democrats who should be looking to carry out their role of advise and consent, instead of prejudging somebody before they even know who it's going to be. i would...
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i would like to know what you feel, would you rather us have concealed carry or open carry?>> both. no, because these are individual rights and it's your choice. it isn't for me to say. it is for cover to say what you should be able to happen. all right? many states have the open carry. it's a little difficult to do in some of the states that are anti-gun. wisconsin has always had constitutional carry. it's written in the state constitution but people would exercise because the local police would arrest if you walk down the street brandishing a firearm. wisconsin in three, four years ago in an active conceal carry, but that's an individual choice. the states but like you said that a concealed carry that stuff you have to push there with your legislator but there's opportunity now. there's a real opportunity to give back to the founding document -- get back, and to implore the ballot box if you have to, your legislators to realize these are individual rights. you don't grant them to me. i was born with them, but this isn't how the question is framed. we can't give conceal --
i would like to know what you feel, would you rather us have concealed carry or open carry?>> both. no, because these are individual rights and it's your choice. it isn't for me to say. it is for cover to say what you should be able to happen. all right? many states have the open carry. it's a little difficult to do in some of the states that are anti-gun. wisconsin has always had constitutional carry. it's written in the state constitution but people would exercise because the local...
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motion carries. item d, requesting authorization to modify the existing grant agreement with on lock day services for provision of health promotion healthier living program service during the period of july 1, 2016 through june 30, 2017 in the amount of $40,000 plus a 10% contingency for a revised total grant amount not to exceed amount of $432,420. linda lau. good afternoon linda. >> good afternoon commissioners. i am with the office of aging. this item is to provide funding to restore the budget for the healthier living program to last fiscal years budget level in order for us to be able to continue and actually we able to increase the service levels a little bit. with this they basically hire part time staff to help administer the program, do outreach, and we're able to increase the amount of diabetes workshop called deep by a total of nine workshops and also serve another 90 consumers in the process. this program is going really well and very well accepted and we look forward to getting your appr
motion carries. item d, requesting authorization to modify the existing grant agreement with on lock day services for provision of health promotion healthier living program service during the period of july 1, 2016 through june 30, 2017 in the amount of $40,000 plus a 10% contingency for a revised total grant amount not to exceed amount of $432,420. linda lau. good afternoon linda. >> good afternoon commissioners. i am with the office of aging. this item is to provide funding to restore...
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he doesn't carry the nuclear football, he carries sean hannity's football.reasure that, it was a gift from sean, i do. i treasure it, i carry it with me all the time, everywhere i go. you never know when i'll want to play catch on the white house along with my favorite son jare jared. >> tom: that's great news. you also met with canadian prime minister justin trudeau. >> he's a pretty good looking guy for a canadian. i told him i would add another f. the f means fair, but i said it meant different word. i shouldn't say on television. >> tom: moving on, did you watch the grammys last night? >> beyonce got screwed bigly. >> tom: mr. president, you are a beyonce fan? >> she should have won everything in a landslide like i did in november, instead she lost to a chubby british sean spicer impersonator. >> tom: do you mean adele? you did have one fan in attendance, joy villa. >> at lovejoy, she looked great, she made the red carpet great again. i want to personally offer joy a half hour in the white house briefing room so she can sell her dress alongside ivanka's.
he doesn't carry the nuclear football, he carries sean hannity's football.reasure that, it was a gift from sean, i do. i treasure it, i carry it with me all the time, everywhere i go. you never know when i'll want to play catch on the white house along with my favorite son jare jared. >> tom: that's great news. you also met with canadian prime minister justin trudeau. >> he's a pretty good looking guy for a canadian. i told him i would add another f. the f means fair, but i said it...
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what do you say to people who carried this out?”ike that. but you would condemn them if they did? i do not agree with them, no, what it —— because it is bloodshed touching bloodshed. you are not accomplishing anything by taking the life of an abortioni5t. or attacking 01’ life of an abortioni5t. or attacking or tantalising. or attacking or whatever it is these people are doing. so you hope the strength of your arguments alone will convince people? i have the strength of god ‘5 word is heard, not mine. norma mccorvey, expected to have you on the programme. thank you so much, tim. thank you. hello there. check before you travel. i think that's the main message today. stormy weather pushing across the uk from west to east. storm doris developed through the night. by the start of morning rush—hour this is where it will be the lightest wind. a number of hazards. to the northern flank of it, snow. parts of central and southern scotland, a met office amber be—prepared warning. especially on the higher ground. we could see 20—30 centimetres
what do you say to people who carried this out?”ike that. but you would condemn them if they did? i do not agree with them, no, what it —— because it is bloodshed touching bloodshed. you are not accomplishing anything by taking the life of an abortioni5t. or attacking 01’ life of an abortioni5t. or attacking or tantalising. or attacking or whatever it is these people are doing. so you hope the strength of your arguments alone will convince people? i have the strength of god ‘5 word is...
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yes, 11 nominations and i think that heft will carry it through. i'd love it to be moonlight but i think it is la la land and i will be delighted for that as well. yes, i guess i feel the same as you. i would love it to be moonlight. outstanding british film, forgive me, apologies to some because we have barely mentions of those mentioned. fantastic beast and where to find them is among them. i, daniel blake, you would think? yes, i think daniel blake, you would think? yes, ithink i, daniel blake, you would think? yes, i think i, daniel blake. a foreign film in the british category, under the shadow, set in iran in the 80s but i think it is a i, daniel blake. a tremendous year and winning in cannes and i think he will carry that momentum through to winning tonight. and the shouting her shouted again. i think that is because casey affleck has arrived. yes, he is over there, hiding with a beard, not how he appears in the film. casey affleck, he is in manchester by the sea. probably the hot favourite to win best actor ‘s night. he's got the pressure f
yes, 11 nominations and i think that heft will carry it through. i'd love it to be moonlight but i think it is la la land and i will be delighted for that as well. yes, i guess i feel the same as you. i would love it to be moonlight. outstanding british film, forgive me, apologies to some because we have barely mentions of those mentioned. fantastic beast and where to find them is among them. i, daniel blake, you would think? yes, i think daniel blake, you would think? yes, ithink i, daniel...
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a government compound and a van carrying judges were hit in the two attacks. today in hong kong for the terroritory‘s former chief executive donald tsang, who's is facing charges of corruption. mrtsang, who ran hong kong between 2005 to 2012, pleaded not guilty to three charges of bribery and misconduct, relating to a luxury flat in china. thousands of tons of aid from malaysia is being distributed in bangladesh to rohingya refugees who've fled myanmar. it's estimated that as many as 70,000 rohingya muslims have fled myanmar since the start of an army operation last october. scientists in the united states say they can detect autism in children's brains long before any behavioural symptoms emerge. currently the earliest children tend to be diagnosed is at the age of two, but a new study found that it might be possible to detect signs of autism in the first year of life. this is new zealand where wildfires have forced the evacuation of hundreds of people in the area of christchurch. the mayor said that a50 properties were officially evacuated and that a helicop
a government compound and a van carrying judges were hit in the two attacks. today in hong kong for the terroritory‘s former chief executive donald tsang, who's is facing charges of corruption. mrtsang, who ran hong kong between 2005 to 2012, pleaded not guilty to three charges of bribery and misconduct, relating to a luxury flat in china. thousands of tons of aid from malaysia is being distributed in bangladesh to rohingya refugees who've fled myanmar. it's estimated that as many as 70,000...
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they carried out the attack without gloves. and they had dry runs before the attack. they say the place was popular with locals and tourists, ideal for practicing carrying out the attack quickly in a crowd. kim jong-nam distanced himself from the regime by residing abroad but seemed to live in fear, according to the owner of a restaurant kim frequented. the owner of this korean restaurant in kuala lumpur did not want to identify himself. >> translator: as far as i remember i met with kim jung-nam. he picked the time when there was few customers. when he ate there were always two bodyguards outside. two women. >> the owner says kim concealed his face with a cap and always kept an eye on his surroundings. he said kim probably chose the restaurant because the building its housed in has relatively tight security. and he recalled one peculiar incident. >> translator: one day when i checked the security camera of the restaurant, the footage from kim jong-nam was there was gone. i had footage from other hours when customers were there but only the hour when kim jong-nam was
they carried out the attack without gloves. and they had dry runs before the attack. they say the place was popular with locals and tourists, ideal for practicing carrying out the attack quickly in a crowd. kim jong-nam distanced himself from the regime by residing abroad but seemed to live in fear, according to the owner of a restaurant kim frequented. the owner of this korean restaurant in kuala lumpur did not want to identify himself. >> translator: as far as i remember i met with kim...
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what other research are you going to be carrying out?ing for places where no one else cares. maybe the next level is to look for microfibres and micro beads. thinks you find in cosmetics and cleaning products? yes. when we think of the pcb ‘s products? yes. when we think of the pcb ‘5 story, these things were created with the best intention and released by mistake. when it was realised it was a mistake they were banned. 50 years later we have just done exactly the same thing. with the producer of these products with micro beads and send them down the plug coal, it turns out they don't magically disappear. they underpinned the sea and will perhaps end up in some of these extreme environments. thank you. researchers in the north—east of england finding there are ten times more pollutants in crustaceans like these and earthworms. that's why their next level of research will be the kind of impact this may have on the wider ecosystem. we have a full hour of news but first the weather. the weather is undergoing something of a transformation at
what other research are you going to be carrying out?ing for places where no one else cares. maybe the next level is to look for microfibres and micro beads. thinks you find in cosmetics and cleaning products? yes. when we think of the pcb ‘s products? yes. when we think of the pcb ‘5 story, these things were created with the best intention and released by mistake. when it was realised it was a mistake they were banned. 50 years later we have just done exactly the same thing. with the...