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(catherine) i'm catherine heenan -- in for ken wayne. the national hurricane center says that dorian has strengthened againtonight... it's becoming an extremely dangerous hurricane. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking dorian from our weather center. lawrence -- where is the storm now? lawrence karnow: it was florida is under a state of emergency. ' dorian' could be the strongest hurricane to hit the state's east coast in three decades.. (catherine) airports in orlando and daytona beach announced todaythat they're cancing commerical flights early monday morning. nadia romero is in west palm beach with the latest. (catherine) nearby states are sending help to florida ahead of dorian. utility crews from pennsylvania and kentucky hit the road toda.. that included about 40 people who work for 'duke energy' in kentucky. the company is also sending about 15-red workers from all over kentucky, ohio and indiana. <("we have everybody from tree trimmers, damage assessors, fleet, gas - you wouldn't think about the fuel, but fuel is obvio
(catherine) i'm catherine heenan -- in for ken wayne. the national hurricane center says that dorian has strengthened againtonight... it's becoming an extremely dangerous hurricane. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking dorian from our weather center. lawrence -- where is the storm now? lawrence karnow: it was florida is under a state of emergency. ' dorian' could be the strongest hurricane to hit the state's east coast in three decades.. (catherine) airports in orlando and daytona...
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(catherine) and i'm catherine heenan. officials say the 19 year old was rested onase wednesday. he's accused of killing another seaman in january when the two were assigned to a cutter in alaska. kron4's michelle kingston joins us live now with more....michelle? (michelle) (michelle) (catherine) a california state appeals court has thrown out the only conviction against the man who shot and killed kate stienle on san francisco's pier 14. jose garcia-zarate was acquitted of murder in the 20-15 killing. he's been in custody facing gun charges-- but the court overturned a conviction today. that's because the judge failed to instruct the jury on one of his defenses. garcia-zarate was in the country illegally-- and had been deported five times before killing steinle. he claims he picked up the gun that was wrapped in a t- shirt-- and fired it accidentally. he's still in custody - facing ááfederal gun charges. (catherine) a state of emergency has been declared in florida.. hurricane dorian is now a dangerous category four storm -- packing winds up to 130-miles an hour..(pam) right now
(catherine) and i'm catherine heenan. officials say the 19 year old was rested onase wednesday. he's accused of killing another seaman in january when the two were assigned to a cutter in alaska. kron4's michelle kingston joins us live now with more....michelle? (michelle) (michelle) (catherine) a california state appeals court has thrown out the only conviction against the man who shot and killed kate stienle on san francisco's pier 14. jose garcia-zarate was acquitted of murder in the 20-15...
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(catherine) now...year-old has a message for his peers: vaping could not only put you in the hospital... it could kill you. (pam) his case of severe lung disease is one of almost two- hundred reported since june ... which doctors believe may be linked to e-cigarettes. c-n-n's doctor sanjay gupta explains .
(catherine) now...year-old has a message for his peers: vaping could not only put you in the hospital... it could kill you. (pam) his case of severe lung disease is one of almost two- hundred reported since june ... which doctors believe may be linked to e-cigarettes. c-n-n's doctor sanjay gupta explains .
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the most important apollo mission catherine worked on was apollo 13. three days after apollo 13 launched planning to hand on the moon. an air tank exploded. putting the three astronauts on board in mortal terror. >> it took me a few hours to find a way to send the men home. the astronauts would have to fly around. and the moon's gravity would shoot apollo 13 back to earth. the astronauts would have to use the limited amount at specific times. my calculations brought the men home safely. >> catherine's success didn't end there. in 2015, catherine was awarded a presidential medal of freedom from president barack obama. mrs. johnson, mathematical skills and persistent to acquire equal treatment in the workplaces laid the ground work for future women scientists and mathematicians. nasa would never have been able to be right back their talent if she hadn't been so determined. america may have never had such triumphs which would have been a very tragic loss to the scientific community. as eloquently stated by mrs. johnson, some students will drop out of the
the most important apollo mission catherine worked on was apollo 13. three days after apollo 13 launched planning to hand on the moon. an air tank exploded. putting the three astronauts on board in mortal terror. >> it took me a few hours to find a way to send the men home. the astronauts would have to fly around. and the moon's gravity would shoot apollo 13 back to earth. the astronauts would have to use the limited amount at specific times. my calculations brought the men home safely....
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and catherine are still with me. catherine, do you agree?g protests are important for the region. hong kong is an aborted financial center, but i do not put them in the same category as the collapse of the global supply chain associated with the trade tensions. of aare -- the origin was governance issue come a political issue. the two typessh of issues. i think some of the -- from the standpoint of economic prospects, concern about a global recession, we have to go back to the trade tensions being a potential source for a global recession. we do not have that in our projections. citi had a report saying we do not expect a trade deal under this president. catherine: that was right. we discussed that significantly. we changed our call on whether there would be a trade deal and we do not think there will be a trade deal before the election. alix: how much worse does it get? catherine: we have done our exercises on how potentially the trade issues -- trade tensions, challenges to the global economy. there is the real side effect which is through
and catherine are still with me. catherine, do you agree?g protests are important for the region. hong kong is an aborted financial center, but i do not put them in the same category as the collapse of the global supply chain associated with the trade tensions. of aare -- the origin was governance issue come a political issue. the two typessh of issues. i think some of the -- from the standpoint of economic prospects, concern about a global recession, we have to go back to the trade tensions...
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(catherine) and i'm catherine heenan. officials say the 19 year old was rested onase wednesday.ling another seaman in january when the two were assigned to a cutter in alaska.
(catherine) and i'm catherine heenan. officials say the 19 year old was rested onase wednesday.ling another seaman in january when the two were assigned to a cutter in alaska.
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grace briar and catherine hsu. >> from the moment we worked at the u.s. radium corporation, we were asked to lick our paintbrushes to make the tips fit on the dials. radium was being used in warships, airplanes, compasses, and watches. soon, almost every american soldier had a radium dial watch. each night when you came home, we noticed a strange glow coming from our clothes and mouse. mouths. it was magical at first. we had never had something that could just glow-in-the-dark by itself. after we made the discovery, as marie curie said, the scientific history of radium is beautiful. >> at the time we did not realize the consequences our actions would have. people began to develop symptoms. marie curie talked about the element. she decided to visit a dentist who began treating her. she continued to have pain. >> we never questioned that it was not true just because it was written she had died from the disease. after her death, a second woman .ied we decided to take up our concern with the vice president of the association at the time. after molly's death,
grace briar and catherine hsu. >> from the moment we worked at the u.s. radium corporation, we were asked to lick our paintbrushes to make the tips fit on the dials. radium was being used in warships, airplanes, compasses, and watches. soon, almost every american soldier had a radium dial watch. each night when you came home, we noticed a strange glow coming from our clothes and mouse. mouths. it was magical at first. we had never had something that could just glow-in-the-dark by itself....
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catherine donaghy was supposed begin $5,661 for damages. it gave her about $10,000. >> this is in 1933. i died of the age of 34 from ovarian cancer. it can never replace what we lost. we suffered so much physical and emotional damage like cancer and infertility. in factory was torn down 1968. >> 1933. reasons why the occupational safety and health administration also known as osha was created by alice hamilton. in 1938, it was pass. we began working with radium. the department of labor and the safety acts like me. from colon cancer, we persevered. we died of radiation poisoning. helppresent the women that make a change and workers rights. we are the radium women. [applause] >> can you tell me your names yucc? so radium girls, had did you come up with that? >> i got it from a family member that saw it on facebook. so we did further research into the project and we felt like it was great. was this surprising to you? we found of these women were being very ignored. we trust the men but not the women. >> and they were so naive. >> there are doc
catherine donaghy was supposed begin $5,661 for damages. it gave her about $10,000. >> this is in 1933. i died of the age of 34 from ovarian cancer. it can never replace what we lost. we suffered so much physical and emotional damage like cancer and infertility. in factory was torn down 1968. >> 1933. reasons why the occupational safety and health administration also known as osha was created by alice hamilton. in 1938, it was pass. we began working with radium. the department of...
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one of my favorite moments, caroline is 11 catherine is it, when heidi was pregnant with catherine, caroline was two years old. and she had this play get the she still has today, this horrible nasty thing that she called blakey that was her most precious thing in the world. she chewed on him, i think it had its own dna in a separate life for. but she chewed on that thing, she was talking to catherine her baby sister and her mommy's tummy and i remember her going up and saying catherine want to chew on binky? and heidi and i come a the always involuntary, from a 2-year-old, the precious expression of love. and i do think as science has advanced and understood how an unborn child develops with the beating heart with fingers and toes and feelings and experiences pain, we are seeing the pro-life argument being born. a wonderful wonderful move me if you haven't seen i'd encourage everyone to see called unplanned. [applause] is a true story of abby johnson she was the clinic director of planned parenthood in college station texas, she is a plane per hood employee for eight years. she became so utt
one of my favorite moments, caroline is 11 catherine is it, when heidi was pregnant with catherine, caroline was two years old. and she had this play get the she still has today, this horrible nasty thing that she called blakey that was her most precious thing in the world. she chewed on him, i think it had its own dna in a separate life for. but she chewed on that thing, she was talking to catherine her baby sister and her mommy's tummy and i remember her going up and saying catherine want to...
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one of my favorite moments, caroline is 11 and catherine is eight, when heidi was pregnant with catherine, caroline was two years old. she had this blanket that she still has today, this horrible nasty thing. she called it being key, it was her most precious thing in the world, she chewed on it, and that thing had its own dna in a separate life form. [laughter] but she chewed on it and she was talking to catherine her baby sister still in her mom's tummy, and she went up and said catherine want to chew on being key? in the always involuntary. it was from a 2-year-old, precious expression of love. i do think as science as advanced as he understood how an unborn child develops with the beating heart, fingers and toes and feeling and experiences pain, we are seeing the pro-life argument being one. , a wonderful wonderful movie if you haven't seen i do encourage you to seek which is called unplanned. [cheering] the true story of abby johnson, she's the clinic director of planned parenthood clinic in texas pray choose a plan. hood employee for eight years. and she became so utterly horrified b
one of my favorite moments, caroline is 11 and catherine is eight, when heidi was pregnant with catherine, caroline was two years old. she had this blanket that she still has today, this horrible nasty thing. she called it being key, it was her most precious thing in the world, she chewed on it, and that thing had its own dna in a separate life form. [laughter] but she chewed on it and she was talking to catherine her baby sister still in her mom's tummy, and she went up and said catherine want...
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(justine) catherine heenan and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six.ki. tonight at 6.... expect delays and traffic. that is what bart is telling riders... about the second in a series of closures.. on this long holiday weekend. what you should know before it starts. police say they're responsible for dozens of crimes around the bay area. now - 10 people have been arrested in a police sting. police tell us who they had been targeting.. the news -- ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (catherine) if you plan on hitting the road saturday, sunday or monday, you could be in for delays. thanks for joining us -- i'm catherine heenan in for ken wayne.(pam)and i'm pam moore. expect delays if you plan to also take bart this holiday weekend. kron 4's dan kerman is along highway- 24 in lafayette with details. dan?
(justine) catherine heenan and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six.ki. tonight at 6.... expect delays and traffic. that is what bart is telling riders... about the second in a series of closures.. on this long holiday weekend. what you should know before it starts. police say they're responsible for dozens of crimes around the bay area. now - 10 people have been arrested in a police sting. police tell us who they had been targeting.. the news -- ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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[applause] thank you, catherine.erans like catherine who have made such enormous sacrifices for our country should not be asked to pay anymore. rather, it is america who owes our heroes a supreme debt of gratitude. that's the way we feel. [applause] pres. trump: across oceans, jungles, mountains, deserts, battlefields, enemy camps, our veterans fought and bled to vanquish our enemies and preserve america's birthright of freedom. our country, liberty, families, homes, everything that matters and everyone we hold dear. secured by the grace of god and the immortal courage of those who serve. i called them the american -- the story of the american veteran -- the american warrior -- that's what they are. it's the story of the american nation. you have written our history, shaped our identity, forged our destiny, marched us to glory. and always planted the righteous flag of american victory. [applause] pres. trump: you have filled our enemies with dread. you have filled our friends with hope. and you have filled our americ
[applause] thank you, catherine.erans like catherine who have made such enormous sacrifices for our country should not be asked to pay anymore. rather, it is america who owes our heroes a supreme debt of gratitude. that's the way we feel. [applause] pres. trump: across oceans, jungles, mountains, deserts, battlefields, enemy camps, our veterans fought and bled to vanquish our enemies and preserve america's birthright of freedom. our country, liberty, families, homes, everything that matters and...
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sergeant catherine castle.ergeant nick -- this will facilitate the cancellation of student loan debt for 25,000 of our most severely disabled veterans. [applause] with today's order, we express the everlasting love and loyalty of a truly grateful nation. god bless our veterans. god bless america. they give very much. thank you. [laughter] [applause] pres. trump: should i do it? crowd: yeah! [inaudible] [applause] [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much, everybody. [applause]
sergeant catherine castle.ergeant nick -- this will facilitate the cancellation of student loan debt for 25,000 of our most severely disabled veterans. [applause] with today's order, we express the everlasting love and loyalty of a truly grateful nation. god bless our veterans. god bless america. they give very much. thank you. [laughter] [applause] pres. trump: should i do it? crowd: yeah! [inaudible] [applause] [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much, everybody. [applause]
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catherine: thank you.his is an amazing relief on my this is for many thousands of veterans as well, thank you. [applause] trump: catherine developed multiple serious health conditions after two tours. it was related to her service lungding significant problems. despite these obstacles, karen is now pursuing a degree at the university of nevada. catherine, we are really profoundly grateful for your service and for your sacrifice, you have been incredible and thank you and it's great to have gotten to know you. , thankdy in this room you. veterans like catherine who of made such a norma's sacrifices for a country cannot be asked to pay anymore. rather it is america who owes our heroes a supreme debt of gratitude. [applause] that's the way we feel. across oceans, jungles, mountains and deserts and battlefields and enemy camps, across the globe, or veterans fought and bled to vanquish our enemies and preserve america's birthright of freedom. our country, her liberty, families, our homes, our safety are very li
catherine: thank you.his is an amazing relief on my this is for many thousands of veterans as well, thank you. [applause] trump: catherine developed multiple serious health conditions after two tours. it was related to her service lungding significant problems. despite these obstacles, karen is now pursuing a degree at the university of nevada. catherine, we are really profoundly grateful for your service and for your sacrifice, you have been incredible and thank you and it's great to have...
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. >> i will be playing catherine hsu. >> my name is making, and i was a radium girl. i'm here to tell you the story of how my coworkers, some of my closest friends passed away from radium poisoning. in 1913, radium paint was commercially produced in america for the first time. a year later, u.s. radium corporation was founded in orange, new jersey. they began producing radium paints and radium parts for american businesses. during world war i, 95% of radio was being used for military purposes, but a small amount was being made into fashionable products such as shampoo, facial cosmetics, clothes, watches. it was even being added to water. the popularity of radium began to spread all over america because of a scientist named to -- because of a polish scientist named marie curie who discovered , radium onto summer 21st, 1889, while working with radioactive elements in pursuit of a doctorate degree. both marie and her husband pierre experimented with radiological effects, they experimented to discover new uses for the element. from 1922 to 1923the united states is promine
. >> i will be playing catherine hsu. >> my name is making, and i was a radium girl. i'm here to tell you the story of how my coworkers, some of my closest friends passed away from radium poisoning. in 1913, radium paint was commercially produced in america for the first time. a year later, u.s. radium corporation was founded in orange, new jersey. they began producing radium paints and radium parts for american businesses. during world war i, 95% of radio was being used for...
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i'll be playing catherine shu. my name is may keen. i was the last radium girl. my co-workers, closest friends, passed away from radium poisoning. radium paint was commercially produced in america for the first time. a year later the u.s. ram corporation was founded in orange, new jersey. they began producing radium paints and radium products for their businesses. during world war i, 95% of radium was used for military purposes but a small amount was being made into fashionable products such as shampoo, facial cosmetics, quloclothes, watches was even being added to water. it began to spread all over america because of a polish scientist who discovered radium while working with radioactive elements in pursuit of her doctorate degree. both experimented with the physiological effects and were soon working as physicians to develop new miedical uses for this new development. the u.s. produced 80% of the world's radium. radium companies began to spread all over america. but the one i'm going to talk about today is the u.s. ram corporation i mentioned earlier. after wor
i'll be playing catherine shu. my name is may keen. i was the last radium girl. my co-workers, closest friends, passed away from radium poisoning. radium paint was commercially produced in america for the first time. a year later the u.s. ram corporation was founded in orange, new jersey. they began producing radium paints and radium products for their businesses. during world war i, 95% of radium was used for military purposes but a small amount was being made into fashionable products such as...
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(catherine) i'm catherine heenan -- in for ken wayne.nal hurricane center says that dorian has strengthened againtonight... it's becoming an extremely dangerous hurricane. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tr
(catherine) i'm catherine heenan -- in for ken wayne.nal hurricane center says that dorian has strengthened againtonight... it's becoming an extremely dangerous hurricane. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tr
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let's bring in our guests from brussels catherine is secretary general of the european council of refugees and examples an alliance of more than 100 n.g.o.s working on the rights of refugees and asylum seekers in europe in high wycombe u.k. via skype john campbell emma is reader of apology us university of london and in berlin earlier a. political scientist and professor in european studies at stanford university in berlin welcome to the program catherine is there any chance one of the e.u. countries will let in this stranded migrants in the mediterranean. we have hoped that a preliminary agreement that has been negotiated will come into play this is an agreement that was put together by france and germany and mts 2 weeks ago it's something we've been calling for for more than a year now and that but it's based on the model of a coalition of willing european countries stepping in to allow disembarkation and relocation so that the current crisis in the mediterranean the 2 ships that are stranded illustrate the need for exactly this kind of agreement so that we don't have a crisis ship by sh
let's bring in our guests from brussels catherine is secretary general of the european council of refugees and examples an alliance of more than 100 n.g.o.s working on the rights of refugees and asylum seekers in europe in high wycombe u.k. via skype john campbell emma is reader of apology us university of london and in berlin earlier a. political scientist and professor in european studies at stanford university in berlin welcome to the program catherine is there any chance one of the e.u....
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first up is catherine. much and thankry you to the claremont institute. i am happy to be on this panel. we could talk all day about what is wrong with congress but we will limit our remarks. it is important to note that much of what is wrong with congress did not start in the 115th or 116th congress, but there have been trends building for a long time. it is likely that most of us will talk about the increase in partisanship and everything that has come along with it. we have heightened partisanship, partisan polarization and intense party competition in the congress and that has made it more difficult for members to work across the aisle. there is some real policy disagreement. liberals and conservatives differ on key issues and key values, but there is much more to it than that. there is little ideological overlap between the parties and they differ on issues not related to conservative or liberal values. areuse of the way voters less likely to split tickets and the incumbency has dropped to nearly zero despite comments being routinely reelected, number
first up is catherine. much and thankry you to the claremont institute. i am happy to be on this panel. we could talk all day about what is wrong with congress but we will limit our remarks. it is important to note that much of what is wrong with congress did not start in the 115th or 116th congress, but there have been trends building for a long time. it is likely that most of us will talk about the increase in partisanship and everything that has come along with it. we have heightened...
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sawyer joins us live now from my ruby so we've got a sketchy picture catherine as to whether the border is completely closed or sections of it are closed what do we know. what we know is that there is a lot of uncertainty right now at the border particularly there go magazine you border which is one of the busiest along the route and we've been speaking to people in goma we're trying to go to the border to run and get a ton of the same you were saying that they're being turned back by run then immigration officials and also speaks folk and to people from across the border particularly rwandans who are saying they're not being allowed to come to go we've also seen a statement from the democratic republic of congo presidency that has said that this decision by rwanda really is regrettable and it is runs counter to wild health organization recommendations not to close borders now this decision has been confirmed by the ministry of foreign affairs actually the minister for foreign affairs and we've also spoken to officials at the border in rwanda who are saying that it's just a temporary de
sawyer joins us live now from my ruby so we've got a sketchy picture catherine as to whether the border is completely closed or sections of it are closed what do we know. what we know is that there is a lot of uncertainty right now at the border particularly there go magazine you border which is one of the busiest along the route and we've been speaking to people in goma we're trying to go to the border to run and get a ton of the same you were saying that they're being turned back by run then...
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it has been a dramatic day, catherine rampell joins us tonight. she is a special correspondent for us, and a columnist at the." "washington po >>> so catherine, i hardly know where to begin but let me start by asking you about the effect of these tariffs nowed by china in the morning and then at the end of the day, thee prsident, president trump, announcing higher tariffs on china. what does is all mean for the economy? >> china answer retffaliatory tawhich is what they were, were in response to tariffs that president trump annoyanceearlier this month. china's tit-for-tat retaliation was widely expected. didn't know exaly what form it would take. that in andf itself probably won't change the narrative or feelings of confidence or lark thereof all that much. hover, the question is would things escalates further. and that is what we saw at the d of the day. that's what markets were worried about. throughout the dayafter trump himself initially tweeted that some sort of vengeance was in the offing and you can imagine, at that in and of itsf will weig
it has been a dramatic day, catherine rampell joins us tonight. she is a special correspondent for us, and a columnist at the." "washington po >>> so catherine, i hardly know where to begin but let me start by asking you about the effect of these tariffs nowed by china in the morning and then at the end of the day, thee prsident, president trump, announcing higher tariffs on china. what does is all mean for the economy? >> china answer retffaliatory tawhich is what they...
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let's talk to catherine conway, campaignerand let's talk to catherine conway, campaigner and founder always to consultancy. she advises supermarkets and other businesses on reducing plastic waste. a 90% drop, what is your reaction? campaigners like me expected this to happen. we knew the british public was happy to use the plastic bags they have at home and none of us thought it would bea home and none of us thought it would be a problem. wejust needed home and none of us thought it would be a problem. we just needed the little tax to get people to change their behaviour. why has it taken so long for that change of behaviour to ta ke long for that change of behaviour to take place? i think the supermarkets lobbied hard behind the scenes against it because it was cheap and free advertising for them, people could buy lots of things and not have to think about it, convenience has become the watchword for everything. anything that can help people get in and out and buy more products supports their business. but i think they have come round to the way of thinking, since blue planet, we un
let's talk to catherine conway, campaignerand let's talk to catherine conway, campaigner and founder always to consultancy. she advises supermarkets and other businesses on reducing plastic waste. a 90% drop, what is your reaction? campaigners like me expected this to happen. we knew the british public was happy to use the plastic bags they have at home and none of us thought it would bea home and none of us thought it would be a problem. wejust needed home and none of us thought it would be a...
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stars, david james elliott and catherine bell joined "ncis:l.a."eason, and guess what, they are back for the new season and we have your first look. >> mac, what's the plan? >> we're way past letting fate decide. >> it had been what 14 years and so it was like a comfortable old shoe, eventually i mean, you -- i was back. >> the big thing fans are looking out for? some hot hookups between david and catherine. >> you haven't changed. >> this is a difficult situation? >> their characters have been separated for quite some time. a lot of the fans that are familiar know that they had a little fling going. >> i tell you what i want most, is not to lose you. >> i promise no matter what happens you won't lose me. >> "e.t." was on the set of "j.a.g." back in 2001. david and catherine played military lawyers but it's their sexual tension that kept viewers hooked for nine seasons. >> really comfortable with each other. it doesn't fl weird or awkward at all. it's totally professional and it's just -- we're very close. it's nice. >> now, they'll get start to he
stars, david james elliott and catherine bell joined "ncis:l.a."eason, and guess what, they are back for the new season and we have your first look. >> mac, what's the plan? >> we're way past letting fate decide. >> it had been what 14 years and so it was like a comfortable old shoe, eventually i mean, you -- i was back. >> the big thing fans are looking out for? some hot hookups between david and catherine. >> you haven't changed. >> this is a...
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catherine came in early, i mean, it was astounding. so astounding to hear -- >> can't hold back. >> it's unbelievable. let's talk about this. and, good evening. frank, you know, it's not a great time for president trump to be traveling. he is going. considering -- if anyone has paid any attention to the news today -- >> yeah. >> -- they've heard people saying, you know what, i'm not sure it's the right time, but if he comes, i will welcome him and meet with him. there are many people on the ground saying, don't do it. but presidents are expected to do that in times of tragedy. these visits will be tense. >> he's expected to do it but nullified his effectiveness by everything he's done to date. it doesn't pass the laugh test. there's something obscene when he stands up on monday at the white house and decries racism and bigotry and white supremacy and says we got to fight against these things when his words from the moment he came down that escalator at trump tower to right now have fomented this. he tries to profit from it. and so i th
catherine came in early, i mean, it was astounding. so astounding to hear -- >> can't hold back. >> it's unbelievable. let's talk about this. and, good evening. frank, you know, it's not a great time for president trump to be traveling. he is going. considering -- if anyone has paid any attention to the news today -- >> yeah. >> -- they've heard people saying, you know what, i'm not sure it's the right time, but if he comes, i will welcome him and meet with him. there...
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>>that's right catherine can at this point the fire is out.are still here in the mop of state putting out hot spots we want to show you give you this vantage point from where i'm standing you can just see the charred hills so close to homes making this a delicate situation and the fire reached full containment within an hour after it started. this fire started around one 30 this afternoon we have the video showing when it started from someone's home and just across the hill you can see the flames of burning on the dry brush in this area has a lot of
>>that's right catherine can at this point the fire is out.are still here in the mop of state putting out hot spots we want to show you give you this vantage point from where i'm standing you can just see the charred hills so close to homes making this a delicate situation and the fire reached full containment within an hour after it started. this fire started around one 30 this afternoon we have the video showing when it started from someone's home and just across the hill you can see...
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when they get to catherine whitehead's plantation, a bigger plantation, turner will kill the only person he killed, margaret whitehead. lots have been made of this, as this graphic novel picture makes. william styron made back againsr response comes in. once they realize word has spread, once they come to plantations abandoned, they come together. they come together at the harris plantation and they are up to 40 slaves at this point and they are all excited about what is happening. as they make their way toward jerusalem, they're going to have, they're going to attack a schoolhouse, which is on levi waller's form, and they're going to kill women and children. the men on the farm escape. course, will be a big thing, as people look to tell the stories about the brutality. ultimately, they make battle. movie -- arom the still from the movie, birth of a nation. the battle is a complete mess up. i want to close with this. i want to draw your attention to what happens when he is discovered and the underappreciated lines that happened in the confessions. starting to go hunting, the document to
when they get to catherine whitehead's plantation, a bigger plantation, turner will kill the only person he killed, margaret whitehead. lots have been made of this, as this graphic novel picture makes. william styron made back againsr response comes in. once they realize word has spread, once they come to plantations abandoned, they come together. they come together at the harris plantation and they are up to 40 slaves at this point and they are all excited about what is happening. as they make...
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let's bring in our guests from brussels catherine is secretary general of the european council of refugees and examples an alliance of more than 100 n.g.o.s working on the rise of refugees and asylum seekers in europe in high wycombe u.k. via skype john campbell emma is reader of author apology so us university of london and in berlin earlier a. political scientist and professor in european studies at stanford university in berlin welcome to the program kathleen is there any chance one of the e.u. countries will let in this stranded migrants in the mediterranean. we have hoped that a preliminary agreement that has been negotiated will come into play this is an agreement that was put together by france and germany and mts 2 weeks ago it's something we've been calling for for more than a year now and that but it's based on the model of a coalition of willing european countries stepping in to allow disembarkation and relocation so that the current crisis in the mediterranean the 2 ships that are stranded illustrate the need for exactly this kind of agreement so that we don't have a crisis shi
let's bring in our guests from brussels catherine is secretary general of the european council of refugees and examples an alliance of more than 100 n.g.o.s working on the rise of refugees and asylum seekers in europe in high wycombe u.k. via skype john campbell emma is reader of author apology so us university of london and in berlin earlier a. political scientist and professor in european studies at stanford university in berlin welcome to the program kathleen is there any chance one of the...
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>> i'm olivia, i play nate. >> i'm carol, i play catherine chu. >> so how you come up with radium girls? >> i got it from a family member that saw it on facebook. so we did for the researcher to our project like it was a great fit for this topic. >> as you did your research what were your thoughts? was a surprise you? >> what was most surprising for me is when you found out, that these women were being very ignored, and when they were being pushed down and not being believed that they were dying from radium. men were being believed and when they started getting sick, they started being more concerned. there like okay our men are getting hurt now we need the more worried because we trust the men and all the women. >> also because they were so naove, because they started at age 14 and it never realized so this is hurting me because even believed i learned that there were some doctors that were paid to tell them they were fine. select is that the girls were naove, they believed and kept working because it gave them good pay. >> how hard was it to write this all into a 10 minute performance
>> i'm olivia, i play nate. >> i'm carol, i play catherine chu. >> so how you come up with radium girls? >> i got it from a family member that saw it on facebook. so we did for the researcher to our project like it was a great fit for this topic. >> as you did your research what were your thoughts? was a surprise you? >> what was most surprising for me is when you found out, that these women were being very ignored, and when they were being pushed down and...
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let's bring in our guests from brussels catherine is secretary general of the european council of refugees and examples an alliance of more than 100 n.g.o.s working on the rights of refugees and asylum seekers in europe in high wycombe u.k. via skype john campbell emma is reader of author apology so us university of london and in berlin earlier a. political scientist and professor in european studies at stanford university in berlin welcome to the program catherine is there any chance one of the e.u. countries will let in this stranded migrants in the mediterranean. we have hoped that a preliminary agreement that has been negotiated will come into play this is an agreement that was put together by france and germany and mts 2 weeks ago it's something we've been calling for for more than a year now and that but it's based on the model of a coalition of willing european countries stepping in to allow disembarkation and relocation so that the current crisis in the mediterranean the 2 ships that are stranded illustrate the need for exactly this kind of agreement so that we don't have a crisis
let's bring in our guests from brussels catherine is secretary general of the european council of refugees and examples an alliance of more than 100 n.g.o.s working on the rights of refugees and asylum seekers in europe in high wycombe u.k. via skype john campbell emma is reader of author apology so us university of london and in berlin earlier a. political scientist and professor in european studies at stanford university in berlin welcome to the program catherine is there any chance one of...
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at the "washington post." >>> so catherine, i hardly know where to begin but let me start by asking u about the effect of these tariffs nowed by china in the morning and then at the enof the day, the president, president trump, announcing higher tariffs on china. what does this all me tan forhe economy? >> china answer retaliatory tariffs which is what y were, were in response to tariffs tha presidump annoyanceearlier this month. china's tit-for-tat retaliationd was ely expected. we didn't know exactly what form it would take. th in a of itself probably won't change the narrative orfe ings of confidence or lark thereof all that much. however, the question is wold things escalates further. and that is what we saw at the end of the day.at what markets were worried about. throughout the day, after trump himself initially tweeted that some sort of vengeance was in thoffg and you can imagine, that that in and of itelf will weigh on confidence as well as of course raise costs fo importers, retailers, consumersr manufactand other americans. >> woodruff: and then you combine that catrine wi
at the "washington post." >>> so catherine, i hardly know where to begin but let me start by asking u about the effect of these tariffs nowed by china in the morning and then at the enof the day, the president, president trump, announcing higher tariffs on china. what does this all me tan forhe economy? >> china answer retaliatory tariffs which is what y were, were in response to tariffs tha presidump annoyanceearlier this month. china's tit-for-tat retaliationd was ely...
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catherine, anna, molly the two sisters and along with our attorney who is convinced to join us, raymond berry. >> i was not with the women during their court appearance because i ended up being fired for not following orders with the paintbrushes to me it was in bad taste. >> may 18 , 1927, i went to for other women with an attorney and asked for $250,000 each of this settlement gets us $10,000 each and $600 per year until her death by the u.s. of radium corporation. i remember what our attorney raymond berry told us, when you are going to die, there is no hope every new paper you pick up remounts to your obituary. there's nothing else . >> we follow to show the true effects of radium on the body. >> to other women also sued the corporation in 1935 winning as well. catherine was supposed to be given 5061 $600 for damages but ended up eating awarded two times the amount of money from her employer giving her $10,000. >> october 27, 1933. identity age of 34 from ovarian cancer, even after the settlement was given to my family and the families of the other victims, it could never replace wh
catherine, anna, molly the two sisters and along with our attorney who is convinced to join us, raymond berry. >> i was not with the women during their court appearance because i ended up being fired for not following orders with the paintbrushes to me it was in bad taste. >> may 18 , 1927, i went to for other women with an attorney and asked for $250,000 each of this settlement gets us $10,000 each and $600 per year until her death by the u.s. of radium corporation. i remember what...
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with more on a cliff rescue this just happened to not long ago grant a short time ago in the city catherine can this little boy really is lucky to be alive he went over this steep cliff, there are a bunch of rocks there. >>in the water this is the san francisco bay and the boy and his dad were just pulled to safety. we have a map to show you where this happened it was in fort mason. that hill area that leads from aquatic park up to the upper fort mason lawn area. if you can picture that happened just before 00:06pm tonight. we're told the 2 the dad and his son were riding bikes. when that little boy somehow went over the cement barrier that's a couple feet high and then he went down the cliff that boy was injured and we have video. from near the scene this is in the lower a portion of fort mason where there is an ambulance for the deadly you see walking right there with a helmet on paramedics by his side police tell us that dad climb down the cliff to go help his son and that both of them got stuck, san francisco. firefighters arrived on scene used a rope to pull them to safety. we're told
with more on a cliff rescue this just happened to not long ago grant a short time ago in the city catherine can this little boy really is lucky to be alive he went over this steep cliff, there are a bunch of rocks there. >>in the water this is the san francisco bay and the boy and his dad were just pulled to safety. we have a map to show you where this happened it was in fort mason. that hill area that leads from aquatic park up to the upper fort mason lawn area. if you can picture that...
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so i'm going to start with catherine. president trump has often claimed that consumers don't pay for his tariffs. listen to this, and then we'll talk. >> we're taking in billions and billions of dollars from china in the form of tariffs. our people are not paying for it. the tariffs are not being paid for by our people. we've collected close to 59 billion in tariffs so far. >> but he's also saying this today about the decision to delay some tariffs. we're doing this for the christmas season just in case some of the tariffs would have an impact on u.s. customers which so far, they've had virtually none. >> i don't know why they don't turn the helicopter off because it doesn't take that long to --. it's a whole distraction thing. it doesn't take that long to start a helicopter. anyway -- >> on tariffs. >> which is it? >> i think the jig is up here. trump has been claiming for a year, year and a half, despite all evidence, despite many studies from erudite people at ivy league schools and elsewhere showing that the tariffs a
so i'm going to start with catherine. president trump has often claimed that consumers don't pay for his tariffs. listen to this, and then we'll talk. >> we're taking in billions and billions of dollars from china in the form of tariffs. our people are not paying for it. the tariffs are not being paid for by our people. we've collected close to 59 billion in tariffs so far. >> but he's also saying this today about the decision to delay some tariffs. we're doing this for the...
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good evening and thanks for joining us i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan governor newsome is calling on the federal government to take action. >>following last sunday's deadly gilroy should have. >>that is after the gunman bypawses state's strict gun laws by buying his weapon. in another state in nevada and bring it back to california. our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala tells us it's part of a troubling trend. >>governor gavin newsome this week acknowledged even with gun laws as strict as california is the only maybe a strong as those of nearby states investigators say the gunman in the gilroy shooting legally bought the assault rifle in nevada and that a governor i keep exchanging. >>why smells and i want to just acknowledge a governor reached out to me right away could have been more gracious left a message texts saying anything i can do which i really appreciate it. >>federal data shows in recent years and more than half of california, crime scenes, the guns recovered were from out of state, nevada being the second largest supplier. we reached out to nevada governor steve s
good evening and thanks for joining us i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan governor newsome is calling on the federal government to take action. >>following last sunday's deadly gilroy should have. >>that is after the gunman bypawses state's strict gun laws by buying his weapon. in another state in nevada and bring it back to california. our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala tells us it's part of a troubling trend. >>governor gavin newsome this week acknowledged even...
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catherine haddon, seniorfellow at breaking story today.ueen. with me is our royal correspondentjonny dymond to talk more about this and let me refresh our viewers with some of those mentions of the queen. lord adonis saying if parliament is prorogued in this national crisis without an immediate election, the sovereign will not have acted so co ntroversially will not have acted so controversially since william iv dismissed lord melbourne in 1834, one for the historians there. also, let mejust one for the historians there. also, let me just referenced a tweet from the labour mp yvette cooper —— let mejust the labour mp yvette cooper —— let me just reference. the labour mp yvette cooper —— let mejust reference. she is the labour mp yvette cooper —— let me just reference. she is saying borisjohnson is trying to use the queen to concentrate power in his own hands. what is the role of the queen in normal circumstances, first of all, and let's compare that to what is happening now. the role of the queen in normal circumstances, i would say, is pr
catherine haddon, seniorfellow at breaking story today.ueen. with me is our royal correspondentjonny dymond to talk more about this and let me refresh our viewers with some of those mentions of the queen. lord adonis saying if parliament is prorogued in this national crisis without an immediate election, the sovereign will not have acted so co ntroversially will not have acted so controversially since william iv dismissed lord melbourne in 1834, one for the historians there. also, let mejust...
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the border was close catherine no they've decided to reopen it how come. yes there was a press conference that was held by rwandan government officials and representatives of the world health organization in brander's capital kigali that press conference ended just a while ago and they did say that the border is now reopened we've been speaking to sources at the border as well who say that this was just a temporary measure to monitor how the situation is going but then i think there's been a lot of pressure on the government of rwanda truly open the border if you remember daryn when the world health organization was declaring a ball in the d r c. public health emergency of international concern they did ask that countries should not close their borders because this could just make the situation worse because people would resort to using more informal crossings where the no proper medical checks and really this border is a very busy border more than 50000 people use it every day and all of this daryn comes at a time as you mentioned now there's a 3rd confir
the border was close catherine no they've decided to reopen it how come. yes there was a press conference that was held by rwandan government officials and representatives of the world health organization in brander's capital kigali that press conference ended just a while ago and they did say that the border is now reopened we've been speaking to sources at the border as well who say that this was just a temporary measure to monitor how the situation is going but then i think there's been a...
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now catherine shot down as they head of yemen department at the next century foundation that's a piece of building thing tag and she explains the rationale behind the hope the attack. there's a lot of unpacking to do i think we need to look at the allaire years you know through to this military action by the hearst you know i think that one of the 1st things that they wanted to do is that at a moment in time when the release actually withdrawing from i don't know i think they wanted to show the saudi duck when they are losing support and there and allies there has to be all quite capable of actually hitting them and he didn't quite haulage where they felt there was calls to go where they felt that they had a stronghold and number 2 they showing that the on not on who would be deciding over succession in yemen and that they would do everything that they can to actually quell this al than movement in yemen that they would not agree with a breaking up of yemen i think this is quite clear they also icing trying to sound i would say a tribal message in a way to mohamed bin hammam and tellin
now catherine shot down as they head of yemen department at the next century foundation that's a piece of building thing tag and she explains the rationale behind the hope the attack. there's a lot of unpacking to do i think we need to look at the allaire years you know through to this military action by the hearst you know i think that one of the 1st things that they wanted to do is that at a moment in time when the release actually withdrawing from i don't know i think they wanted to show the...
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what more relenting, catherine? >> thanks, molly, good afternoon. an internal watchdog found the director, who as directors held to the highest standard because he sets the example, violated fbi rules. his effort to implement agreement, and more specific in that he took matters into his own hands to achieve a personal outcome. the inspector general said that the primitive special counsel, when you have other options that did not violate policy. it's inconsistent with the parent policy. what was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive investigative information obtained during the course of fbi employment in order to achieve a personally-desired outcome." inspector general said comey was wrong to claim the memos were like his personal journal or diary. finding that the memos documenting his private conversations with the president were, in fact, government records. michael e horowitz also found that comey is a leaker. to get a memo to "the new york times" about a 2017 meeting with the president over the russia investigation, comey p
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catherine herridge is here with an update into the investigation of the investigators. word that federal prosecutors are nearing a decision on whether or not to indict one acting fbi director andrew mccabe" will be days away from the doj inspector general report on the fisa applications and warrants? catherine has the news. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i am shannon bream in new york. we start off with cheese congressional -- chief court congressional correspondent. >> it's been a high stakes standoff between president trump and the chinese in a bumpy ride in the financial markets. a positive sign from china's vice premier saying we are willing to resolve the issue through consultation and cooperation in a calm attitude and resolutely oppose the escalation of the trademark. president trump arriving at the white house. the president expressed some optimism in the china trade dispute. >> i do. i think they want to make a deal very badly. they very much want to make a deal and the longer they wait the harder it is to put it back. if it can be put back at all. i'
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catherine, appreciate it. david, quickly, final thought? >> i disagree obviously. voluminous amount of red tape and regulations in washington gave businesses a great deal of confidence to invest and expand. and the tax cuts did have an impact. i have to agree to disagree on those two points. >> data suggests otherwise. >> thanks very much. coming up next, polling on the president's job approval. the state of california over cars and clean air, california governor gavin newsom joins us tonight on 360. they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharma
catherine, appreciate it. david, quickly, final thought? >> i disagree obviously. voluminous amount of red tape and regulations in washington gave businesses a great deal of confidence to invest and expand. and the tax cuts did have an impact. i have to agree to disagree on those two points. >> data suggests otherwise. >> thanks very much. coming up next, polling on the president's job approval. the state of california over cars and clean air, california governor gavin newsom...
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get better soon and that even if she gets better whatever she's suffering from will not for car catherine sawyer al-jazeera nairobi. to india now with the supreme court says the government needs more time to restore order in indian controlled kashmir the court has been hearing a petition against the move to strip the disputed region of its autonomy and revoke special riots millions of kashmiris have been forced to stay indoors for the 9th day without working phones television or the internet hundreds of people defy the security lockdown during the 8 holiday on monday to protest against the indian government's actions now. as a retired engineer air force officer he now works on initiatives to build peace and kashmir and he says india will have to carefully ease the lockdown if it's to avoid violence. intersect between. locking down will be east and the nature of violence we may be based see is an extremely critical one because. the government nor the people of india go to the international system. and our very very large scale casualties this is all talk concern of the government and that'
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catherine, appreciate it. david, final thought? >> i disagree obviously. voluminous amount of red tape and regulations in washington gave businesses a great deal of confidence to invest and expand. and the tax cuts did have an impact. i have to agree to disagree on those two points. >> data suggests otherwise. >> a coming up next more new polling on the president's job approval. the state of california over cars and clean air, california governor gavin newsom joins us tonight on 360. family meeting! busy! well, i'm going to t-mobile and for every iphone ten r i buy, they'll give me another one. but if you're busy... iphone ten r? let's go! for a limited time, come to t-mobile and for each iphone ten r you get, get a second one on us. back then, we checked ...zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed! but ocuvite has vital nutrients... ...that help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? me
catherine, appreciate it. david, final thought? >> i disagree obviously. voluminous amount of red tape and regulations in washington gave businesses a great deal of confidence to invest and expand. and the tax cuts did have an impact. i have to agree to disagree on those two points. >> data suggests otherwise. >> a coming up next more new polling on the president's job approval. the state of california over cars and clean air, california governor gavin newsom joins us tonight...
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no word yet from london authorities catherine thank you very much for that for now that's catherine sawyer with the latest live in nairobi thank you. still ahead on the button why the u.s. central bank has cut its main entrance straight for the 1st time in a decade. and 6 months after it was at the center of a deadly attack by al-shabaab functions a kenyan hotel we are. and i was flooded yesterday in northern england as the very unseasonal low this wall of cloud here went through now this is a total and frontal system from it along not there will be yet more rain i don't think would be any flooding necessarily but you can see that that is part of the joined up system within which is quite cold and 60 degrees in moscow about 7 or 8 degrees below normal now the rest of this chart pushing all of europe is more or less where it should be hard twenty's low thirty's occasional big shows on the big issues i think we're going to be on that frontal system that run down through germany through austria to rumania the winds to large in the north sea but it's coming down the british isles however towar
no word yet from london authorities catherine thank you very much for that for now that's catherine sawyer with the latest live in nairobi thank you. still ahead on the button why the u.s. central bank has cut its main entrance straight for the 1st time in a decade. and 6 months after it was at the center of a deadly attack by al-shabaab functions a kenyan hotel we are. and i was flooded yesterday in northern england as the very unseasonal low this wall of cloud here went through now this is a...
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catherine, there is something to be said for the trump — johnson thing, boosterism, you talk up youray an impressive game in terms of pr about how good your country is, how it is going to be leading on this or that. borisjohnson pulls my current obsession is technology and life sciences in particular. he talks big on that. the danger is, if you are one of these international civil servants, dare i say it, who tend to be quite conservative, the signals you send can start to affect the real economy. it is typical of all politicians to talk up their country. emmanuel macron might believe in multilateralism, but he is also, for him, france first. but one of the things it shows is how personality, and character, is so important in politics. there was an era, particular when the late tony benn was around, when he used to talk about how politics should be about issues. he was to get rather irritated by the media focusing on personality. absolutely. but politics nowadays is all about personality, isn't it? it is about the way trump behaves, the way he tweets. borisjohnson is a big personalit
catherine, there is something to be said for the trump — johnson thing, boosterism, you talk up youray an impressive game in terms of pr about how good your country is, how it is going to be leading on this or that. borisjohnson pulls my current obsession is technology and life sciences in particular. he talks big on that. the danger is, if you are one of these international civil servants, dare i say it, who tend to be quite conservative, the signals you send can start to affect the real...
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lou: unfortunate, catherine herridge thank you. >> joining us. tom homan, former acting director of hi immigration and customs enforcement and also fox business contributor. we start with catherine herridge's report, troubling that dhs for whatever reason, has not been taking advantage of those incarcerated to check their dna against the list. >> yes. i'm glad that story is coming out, this was a push back by the obama administration at department level, they complained it was no funding for it. this is 2019, we're professional law enforcement agencies, dna is an easy swab of the cheek now. let's be clear this was last administration that pushed back to this rule. thank god it is comes out, this president will take action. lou: and it appears he already is. i have to bring up dhs secretary mcmechanical -- talking about actions taken by his department. he ignored again refer to president's order carry out policy changes that are now underway. >> president -- i briefed president myself. we brief congress for two and a half years on flores settlemen
lou: unfortunate, catherine herridge thank you. >> joining us. tom homan, former acting director of hi immigration and customs enforcement and also fox business contributor. we start with catherine herridge's report, troubling that dhs for whatever reason, has not been taking advantage of those incarcerated to check their dna against the list. >> yes. i'm glad that story is coming out, this was a push back by the obama administration at department level, they complained it was no...
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if catherine herridge is fox chief intelligence correspondent and she joins us tonight.rnment watchdog found comey went beyond his authority as fbi director. the first known as the handling of the clinton email case. the inspector general said he violated fbi policy and agreement. "what was not permitted with the unauthorized
if catherine herridge is fox chief intelligence correspondent and she joins us tonight.rnment watchdog found comey went beyond his authority as fbi director. the first known as the handling of the clinton email case. the inspector general said he violated fbi policy and agreement. "what was not permitted with the unauthorized