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host: clyde in arkansas, a republican. paula in tampa, florida, a democrat. paula, what is on your mind? caller: hi, how are you? i think you can look from two one, rent point of views, yes, you are angry when someone hurts your loved one or kill and you just want them dead. i can understand that. can't make life, i don't think you should have a choice in ending life. my comment.r host: paula there. coming up this weekend french piece in in this the -- let's see here, "new york times," about the french and why they matter. o on sunday, two candidates will go forward to a runoff race that and this is why it matters, the "new york times" ays, nation of 67 million, france is sixth largest economy, permanent member of security council and nuclear power. one of the oldest allies of the helping secure independence from britain. is the most visited country revolution, theh nation seen as beacon of democratic ideals. could foreign policy change significantly if one candidate who favor friendlier ties with russia is elected. britain decision to leave the union spurred
host: clyde in arkansas, a republican. paula in tampa, florida, a democrat. paula, what is on your mind? caller: hi, how are you? i think you can look from two one, rent point of views, yes, you are angry when someone hurts your loved one or kill and you just want them dead. i can understand that. can't make life, i don't think you should have a choice in ending life. my comment.r host: paula there. coming up this weekend french piece in in this the -- let's see here, "new york...
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a lot more clyde in the sky and some rain. that rain is not quite got to london yet.re premier league action taking place tomorrow afternoon and it should be fine manchester united and everton. tottenham i think it will be quite cloudy into the afternoon between the way, probably during the match and maybe for the journey home this finger of rain will push north and east. it will get up into the north midlands and north wales and maybe french into north england. by bank holiday monday most of any rain is scattered showers and even those become fewer and further between. most of northern england and scotla nd most of northern england and scotland and northern ireland should have friday. 15 degrees in glasgow and belfast and london. judy is quite a quiet day with the breeze coming into the east riding in a lot of cloud of the north sea. the further west ago that a swiss guys will be brighter. a good deal of sunshine to be had. essentially drive for much of the rest of this coming week. winds will be like the most part. the further west ago that as we see the higher temp
a lot more clyde in the sky and some rain. that rain is not quite got to london yet.re premier league action taking place tomorrow afternoon and it should be fine manchester united and everton. tottenham i think it will be quite cloudy into the afternoon between the way, probably during the match and maybe for the journey home this finger of rain will push north and east. it will get up into the north midlands and north wales and maybe french into north england. by bank holiday monday most of...
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drought conditions, wildfires, but that area of clyde in miami produced a few inches of rain. tuesday only because of flooding and strong winds as well. we have to keep an eye on shallow sea breaking out in the rockies. we have a huge temperature contrast between the cold air in the north and warm air to the south. this leads to this classic weather partum, whereby the showers get organised into a longer spell of rain, pushing their way into the central plains, leading to severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes. because of the temperature contrast and rapid uplift. big storms likely. a lot of rain, of course, that has been in the news in south america. that was a satellite picture earlier. the threat of landslides continue, sadly. the likes of western colombia, peru, could see heavy showers through the week. this was last week in budapest, hungary, gripped by snow and ice. all the way from the balkans to the black sea. temperatures significantly below average. over to tuesday, arias from three degrees up to 22 in some areas. a size limit 20s in belgrade. wind direction has
drought conditions, wildfires, but that area of clyde in miami produced a few inches of rain. tuesday only because of flooding and strong winds as well. we have to keep an eye on shallow sea breaking out in the rockies. we have a huge temperature contrast between the cold air in the north and warm air to the south. this leads to this classic weather partum, whereby the showers get organised into a longer spell of rain, pushing their way into the central plains, leading to severe thunderstorms...
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this book is the near culmination of about 25 years of research with richard rose, professor now at clyde university in scotland. we began really shortly after the fall of the wall and the freeing of eastern europe, concerned with how ordinary people cope with the extraordinary events that are associated with the collapse of a long-standing regime. along with the collapse of the long-standing economic system, in some cases as in the case with russia with the disappearance of the state altogether, the same in former czechoslovakia, yugoslavia and so on. so, you had these dramatic political changes that affected citizens. the question was, how do ordinary citizens cope with th that. in the early years the question also was, to what extent can citizens learn, citizens have spent their entire lives under communist system with a socialist economy, how can they learn to become democratic citizens and to be effective participants in market economies? along the way, russia and other states turn from what appeared to be democratic transitions back to a different form of authoritarian or semi autho
this book is the near culmination of about 25 years of research with richard rose, professor now at clyde university in scotland. we began really shortly after the fall of the wall and the freeing of eastern europe, concerned with how ordinary people cope with the extraordinary events that are associated with the collapse of a long-standing regime. along with the collapse of the long-standing economic system, in some cases as in the case with russia with the disappearance of the state...
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it's interesting, he began the end of old hollywood with his film bonnie and clyde.re, destroying the old studios, a success in 1967. this is old hollywood where he started out in as an actor. you can imagine him coming into town like the star lily collins does here. it's good on the details of how a boss—like howard
it's interesting, he began the end of old hollywood with his film bonnie and clyde.re, destroying the old studios, a success in 1967. this is old hollywood where he started out in as an actor. you can imagine him coming into town like the star lily collins does here. it's good on the details of how a boss—like howard
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it's interesting, he began at the end of old hollywood with his film bonnie and clyde.brought indie cinema into the fore, destroying the old studios, a success in 1967. this is old hollywood where he started out in as an actor. you can imagine him coming into town like the star lily collins does here. it's good on the details of how a boss like howard hughes ran the studios. everybody is waiting on him. starlets, showbiz and businessmen. even presidents wait on the wealth of howard hughes for their green light. it shows how he used to keep starlets in various places, the big mansions he kept them in, they were secretive, they had rules that applied to them. but not to warren beatty‘s howard hughes... i decided when i won a talent contest that maybe i would give it a go in hollywood. lam frank. two weeks in los angeles, you are working for howard hughes? i'm having high hopes. $400 a week on top of this? i hope howard hughes doesn't expect to meet you in a hotel room... i would like to thank you for my acting classes, ballet classes and the chance to become a star. what
it's interesting, he began at the end of old hollywood with his film bonnie and clyde.brought indie cinema into the fore, destroying the old studios, a success in 1967. this is old hollywood where he started out in as an actor. you can imagine him coming into town like the star lily collins does here. it's good on the details of how a boss like howard hughes ran the studios. everybody is waiting on him. starlets, showbiz and businessmen. even presidents wait on the wealth of howard hughes for...
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it's interesting, he started the end of old hollywood with his film bonnie and clyde.e cinema into the fore, destroying the old studios, a success in 1967. this is sort of old hollywood in which he started out himself as a young actor. you can imagine him coming into town much like the star lily collins does here. it's good on the details of how a boss like howard hughes ran studios. everyone waiting for him. he's like a godot figure. everyone's waiting on him, starlets, chauffeurs and businessmen. even presidents wait on the wealth of howard hughes for their green light. it shows how he used to keep starlets in various places, big, big mansions he kept them in, they were secretive, there were a lot of rules that applied to them. but didn't apply to warren beatty‘s howard hughes... i decided when i won a talent contest that maybe i'd give it a go in hollywood. hi, i'm frank. two weeks in los angeles, you're working for howard hughes? no harm having high hopes, ma'am. $400 a week on top of this? from all i've read about howard hughes, i hope he doesn't expect to meet yo
it's interesting, he started the end of old hollywood with his film bonnie and clyde.e cinema into the fore, destroying the old studios, a success in 1967. this is sort of old hollywood in which he started out himself as a young actor. you can imagine him coming into town much like the star lily collins does here. it's good on the details of how a boss like howard hughes ran studios. everyone waiting for him. he's like a godot figure. everyone's waiting on him, starlets, chauffeurs and...
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working-class ethnic background and i think he was expecting the "new york times" reporter to be like clyde barnes with the third and they would have martinis and discussed the atlantic alliance and he got something quite different, but we came to appreciate each other over the years and he represents the kind of stability that may be gone from our politics for good. host: he sent you literally hundreds of notes. guest: yes, he did and as he himself said these are not notes that would be like john adams or thomas jefferson letters where historians would mind them. they are more kind of fun notes complaining about the "new york times" and who he likes and who doesn't and trying to get me to be more conservative and listen to my conservative the siblings and it's all about what he calls our love-hate relationship, but he's really not a hater. he has a really wacky sense of humor. i would compare him to tom hanks in "big" where he is like a boy bursting out of an adult body. when he was the ambassador to china or the representative in china, the chinese used to say he had a personality like an
working-class ethnic background and i think he was expecting the "new york times" reporter to be like clyde barnes with the third and they would have martinis and discussed the atlantic alliance and he got something quite different, but we came to appreciate each other over the years and he represents the kind of stability that may be gone from our politics for good. host: he sent you literally hundreds of notes. guest: yes, he did and as he himself said these are not notes that would...
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andantos has the clyde humor -- has declared an emergency. he intends to speed up reconstruction efforts. some feel to despond it to go on. >> sadly, we do not have a house anymore. they said they will rebuild houses, but what is the use, it is dangerous here. we have nowhere to go. >> president santos blamed climate change for the heavy rain that led to mudslides for others said deforestation left areas with future use to stop -- with few trees to stop or rain. claire: time to go where them south africa powerful trade union is saying to president zuma. zuma is no longer the right person to lead the country. this after a major re-cabinet -- cabinet reshuffling. they said they have almost 2 million members. turning our attention to a dying craft in the netherlands, clogs are an important part of the country's heritage. there only 30 clog makers left for decades ago, there were thousands. , all of his former life he has worked in wooden clogs. clogs because they are warm, they are solid and your tolls are well protected and that are comfortable
andantos has the clyde humor -- has declared an emergency. he intends to speed up reconstruction efforts. some feel to despond it to go on. >> sadly, we do not have a house anymore. they said they will rebuild houses, but what is the use, it is dangerous here. we have nowhere to go. >> president santos blamed climate change for the heavy rain that led to mudslides for others said deforestation left areas with future use to stop -- with few trees to stop or rain. claire: time to go...
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on the clyde it has massively changed in recent yea rs clyde it has massively changed in recent years feel that labour do not listen to them, that they are distant disconnected communities. they take the people of glasgow for granted and have done for decades. people are fed up with that. they want a counsellor listened to them and response and cares about what the people of glasgow once. you have taken the people in glasgow for granted? we have transformed the housing stock and delivered a massive transformation in people's lives. in terms of taking people for granted, fixing houses is a good thing is that we have massively expected in a school estate much better than the promise made by the snp in the last local elections and have delivered on that. we need to make sure glasgow can continue to move forward. we want to work with the people of glasgow. they have trusted as over the years will stop it is only season he thinks the city has gone backwards in recent years. i think it has massively transformed. we have great ideas even for the future. the labour party said the snp governme
on the clyde it has massively changed in recent yea rs clyde it has massively changed in recent years feel that labour do not listen to them, that they are distant disconnected communities. they take the people of glasgow for granted and have done for decades. people are fed up with that. they want a counsellor listened to them and response and cares about what the people of glasgow once. you have taken the people in glasgow for granted? we have transformed the housing stock and delivered a...
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." >> reporter: this is a one-of-a- kind classroom, with a one-of-a- kind educator, clyde mcbride. >> my philosophy is, kids don't learn unless they get a little dirty. >> reporter: so in clyde mcbride's classes in navajo nation, in northeastern arizona, students jump right in. >> the mcbrides tell us, go in there. you're not going to learn anything if you stand back and watch. >> reporter: this is hands-on instruction in veterinary science-- part classroom, part vet clinic. students work and observe in two operating rooms, one for small animals, the other for large. they conduct exams and vaccinations, in a state-of-the- art $2.4 million facility, part of monument valley high school in kayenta arizona, and its career and technical education program. 180 students, more than one quarter of the high school, have signed up for this program, where abstract concepts meet the real world. >> before they go to surgery, ketamine puts them to sleep. it is an anesthesia and it's calculated by the millimeter per pound. in a math class, you get the problem wrong, you miss that question. in my prog
." >> reporter: this is a one-of-a- kind classroom, with a one-of-a- kind educator, clyde mcbride. >> my philosophy is, kids don't learn unless they get a little dirty. >> reporter: so in clyde mcbride's classes in navajo nation, in northeastern arizona, students jump right in. >> the mcbrides tell us, go in there. you're not going to learn anything if you stand back and watch. >> reporter: this is hands-on instruction in veterinary science-- part classroom,...
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he joins us now from troon, on the firth of clyde. the enforcement boats leaving the harbour. they turn off automatic identification so they cannot be tracked by other vessels. the fisherman are using facebook and other social media, which means they can share information about where enforcement boats are and stop fishing before they arrive. —— fishermen. it is a very valuable new market that has arisen recently in the far east. and that is why this conflict between marine scotland, the enforcement agency, and the fishermen, has started to escalate. the scottish coastline are patrolled patrolled by a small fleet of ships whose job is to safeguard the marine environment. it is a blustery day on the firth of clyde. the seas are looking grey and choppy. this is the marine protection vessel. it is the nerve centre of the ship. we are on the lookout at all times for illegal fishing activity. at about 1030 at night i spotted some lights on the bay. it is a known illegalfishing area. someone is working at night—time. in that depth of water i
he joins us now from troon, on the firth of clyde. the enforcement boats leaving the harbour. they turn off automatic identification so they cannot be tracked by other vessels. the fisherman are using facebook and other social media, which means they can share information about where enforcement boats are and stop fishing before they arrive. —— fishermen. it is a very valuable new market that has arisen recently in the far east. and that is why this conflict between marine scotland, the...
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host: clyde is calling from new york on the independent line. caller: good morning, how are you doing? host: good. you are on with lisa gilbert. caller: thank you. i appreciate the opportunity. i just wonder, how many trump supporters realize that most of the stuff that trump is really back, as far as obama's regulations, have been approved by congress, and he has been doing victory laps. as to say, he got this done and not done. in all actuality, he did not get anything done. that is my question to america. did they actually realize that? host: go ahead, lisa. guest: that is a great question. i cannot speak for all americans and how they are viewing president obama's achievements or what president trump is doing now. the rnly, these are only ules that happened. at the end of the obama industry should, certainly not achievements, like the overtime ule. or the fiduciary r these are all critical aggravations, but people may not be familiar with them and why the president is rolling them back. host: you talk about timing. there is time you regardin
host: clyde is calling from new york on the independent line. caller: good morning, how are you doing? host: good. you are on with lisa gilbert. caller: thank you. i appreciate the opportunity. i just wonder, how many trump supporters realize that most of the stuff that trump is really back, as far as obama's regulations, have been approved by congress, and he has been doing victory laps. as to say, he got this done and not done. in all actuality, he did not get anything done. that is my...
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right now clyde gast isaac boss eastern and southern areas, largely sunni across many central and westerncularly wales. through this evening, showers across the north of scotla nd evening, showers across the north of scotland and north—east. the rest of the country, dry with clear skies. temperatures will dip away. towns and cities they are around five celsius, rule by around 5 degrees lower than that. tomorrow, nice day for the london marathon, starting quite fresh with sunshine but not too hot. lots of dry weather across the country but change is starting to happen across scotland. later, sunday and monday and tuesday, a blast of cold air from the arctic survey are going to give the chill. nothing unusual budget will perera chill. hello, this is bbc news. jeremy corbyn and theresa may clash over tax as they hit the campaign trail, amid speculation it could rise after the election. 50,000 police officers are deployed across france, as security is tightened ahead of the first round of voting in the country's presidential election. around 100 afghan soldiers have been killed in a taliban a
right now clyde gast isaac boss eastern and southern areas, largely sunni across many central and westerncularly wales. through this evening, showers across the north of scotla nd evening, showers across the north of scotland and north—east. the rest of the country, dry with clear skies. temperatures will dip away. towns and cities they are around five celsius, rule by around 5 degrees lower than that. tomorrow, nice day for the london marathon, starting quite fresh with sunshine but not too...
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host: clyde is calling from new york on the independent line. caller: good morning, how are you doing? host: good. you are on with lisa gilbert. caller: thank you. i appreciate the opportunity. i am just wondering, how many trump supporters realize that most of the stuff that trump is rolling back as far as obama's , regulations, have been approved by congress, and he has been doing victory laps. as to say he got this done and that done. in all actuality, he did not get anything done. that is my question to america. do they actually realize that? host: go ahead, lisa. guest: that is a great question. i cannot speak for all americans and how they are viewing either obama's achievements or what president trump is doing now, but certainly these are only the rules that happened at the end of the obama administration. of the biggest achievements like the clean power plan, the overtime rule, the role that protects retirement plans. these are critical, but people may not be familiar with them and that the current president is rolling them back. host: y
host: clyde is calling from new york on the independent line. caller: good morning, how are you doing? host: good. you are on with lisa gilbert. caller: thank you. i appreciate the opportunity. i am just wondering, how many trump supporters realize that most of the stuff that trump is rolling back as far as obama's , regulations, have been approved by congress, and he has been doing victory laps. as to say he got this done and that done. in all actuality, he did not get anything done. that is...
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you better not do that, clyde.can recite is lines in character. >> i can tell you the lines. >> she is a terrific lady. it is sticking in her craw. the company that was in charge of the awards and the cards took full responsibility for it. but it's a moment that's hard -- >> she handled it really well. she should move on. >> that is a worst nightmare. can you imagine. >> we do live tv. >> want to stick around? >> yeah, what the heck? >>> let's do "trending." we're going the hear from faye dunaway with kathie lee and hoda. that's tomorrow. lester, since you're with us, you always look good. you like fashion. i know you love to buy new shoes. what's the first thing you do when you buy new shoes? >> after i bought them? >> moonwalk? >> before you wear them. don't you take them out and scuff them up? you don't do that? >> i buy the rubber soles. >> okay. i buy training shoes. >> these are -- the leather ones. >> you have to scuff those. i wish you would have told this young man that. watch this. >> lack at this. >> oh,
you better not do that, clyde.can recite is lines in character. >> i can tell you the lines. >> she is a terrific lady. it is sticking in her craw. the company that was in charge of the awards and the cards took full responsibility for it. but it's a moment that's hard -- >> she handled it really well. she should move on. >> that is a worst nightmare. can you imagine. >> we do live tv. >> want to stick around? >> yeah, what the heck? >>> let's...
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himself equally adept at right thing fiction and nonfiction with the true untold story of bonnie and clyde and how the okay corral change to the american west. it is the definitive account of one of the most fascinating in controversial religious figures of the 20th century. you and i talked the of their day about the fact when you write, non-fiction book you pick an era you are interested in writing from that period. but then writing about charles manson so what was it about him in that movement to capture that era? >> so writing about the time in american history we want to pick and iconic individual or even to sometimes it can be joyful as i work for simon & schuster right at the turn of the 20th century as the country was aghast and all of these things in the modern times. but when i finished the manson book about the '60s and america and i know i'm the lead person that is old enough in the room to remember the '60s the rest of you will have to take my word. i wanted to look at what happens next in america. in the 1960's the country almost comes apart is seen this so fast could be ever
himself equally adept at right thing fiction and nonfiction with the true untold story of bonnie and clyde and how the okay corral change to the american west. it is the definitive account of one of the most fascinating in controversial religious figures of the 20th century. you and i talked the of their day about the fact when you write, non-fiction book you pick an era you are interested in writing from that period. but then writing about charles manson so what was it about him in that...
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the books include manson, the life and times of charles manson, the true untold story oe bonnie and clyde, and how we changed the american west. his new book, the road to jonestown, jim jones and peoples temple is the definitive accounl of the most fascinating and controversial religious figuresi of the 20th century. how the idealistic socialist movement that he came to an end. you talked a little bit the other day about the fact that when you write a nonfictionn book, you tend to pick an era in which you are interested in writing and then you decide which figure or which events from that time. that helps to find that era but then writing about charles manson so what was it about him in that movement to capture that era? >> so writing about the time in american history we want to pick and iconic individual or even to sometimes it can be joyful as i work for simon & schuster right at the turn of the 20th century as the country was aghast and all of these things in the modern times. but when i finished the manson book about the '60s and america and i know i'm the lead person that is old eno
the books include manson, the life and times of charles manson, the true untold story oe bonnie and clyde, and how we changed the american west. his new book, the road to jonestown, jim jones and peoples temple is the definitive accounl of the most fascinating and controversial religious figuresi of the 20th century. how the idealistic socialist movement that he came to an end. you talked a little bit the other day about the fact that when you write a nonfictionn book, you tend to pick an era...
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she said you'd better not do that clyde.ou can still recite the lines in character. >> i can remember a lot of the lines. >> she's a terrific lady. it is still sticking in her krau, the oscars thing. the company that was in charge of the awards and the cards took full responsibility for it. but 's hard to brush off. >> she should move on. >> it's like a worst nightmare. >> we all do live tv. >> we can relate. >> you want to stick around? >> yeah. what the heck? >> let's do some trending. by the way, we'll hear more from faye dunaway with kathie lee and hoda tomorrow. lester, you always look good. you like fashion. >> i do. >> you like new shoes? what's the first thing you do when you buy a new pair of shoes? >> after i've bought them? >> yeah. >> moon walk? >> i wear them. >> before you wear them? don't you take them out on the sidewalk and stuff them up? >> no. >> you don't do that? >> i buy the rubber soles. >> i buy training shoes. >> no. these are not the leather ones. >> really, i wish told this young man that. watch th
she said you'd better not do that clyde.ou can still recite the lines in character. >> i can remember a lot of the lines. >> she's a terrific lady. it is still sticking in her krau, the oscars thing. the company that was in charge of the awards and the cards took full responsibility for it. but 's hard to brush off. >> she should move on. >> it's like a worst nightmare. >> we all do live tv. >> we can relate. >> you want to stick around? >> yeah....
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. >>> bonnie and clyde are on display in dallas, texas. the post office is hosting the exhibit. shots and it has the blood caked glasses bonnie wore when the couple was ambushed and killed. the items will be auctioned in june. >>> much more to come on "action news" sunday april 16. the global draft baby watch it is over. we'll have more on the much-talked about baby giraffe. >>> philadelphia musical tackles the can complexities of love in 6abc loves the arts. >>> live look at cape may at the beach, isn't that lovely. meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. go to protect your vehicle? i'm on it. ♪ ♪ ♪ weathertech. made right, in america had her baby. 1.2 million people watched from a live stream as the giraffe delivered a baby boy. abc has an exclusive first an inclusive look at the calf. after he was born he stood albeit very wobbly. park officials hope that will mean more momentum for wildlife efforts. >>> while the world was waiting for april to have her baby, another giraffe delivered her own big bundle o
. >>> bonnie and clyde are on display in dallas, texas. the post office is hosting the exhibit. shots and it has the blood caked glasses bonnie wore when the couple was ambushed and killed. the items will be auctioned in june. >>> much more to come on "action news" sunday april 16. the global draft baby watch it is over. we'll have more on the much-talked about baby giraffe. >>> philadelphia musical tackles the can complexities of love in 6abc loves the...
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host: clyde, good morning. caller: good morning. are you hearing me jack oh ok -- hearing me? ok.t is logical that this man should not be confirmed, because we don't know if this president has gotten into the office legally, tactically, strategically, otherwise. these hearings should continue about this russia connection to determine whether or not there was any influence or collusion? certainly the supreme court justice should not be confirmed. most of the calls i've heard this morning seem to be emanating from anger, confusion and the refusal to read a book. if you would crack a book or read a paper, some of my brothers and sisters online, you has comew that gorsuch from -- not for the people, as mitch mcconnell opposed by neglecting to confirm obama's nomination, but from the mercer's and other powerful people who all seem to have the same connection. it is about money, power, etc. don't blame god for our problems could our problems come from our vote and to make intelligent decisions about who in eachto represent us of the state departments, local departments and federal depar
host: clyde, good morning. caller: good morning. are you hearing me jack oh ok -- hearing me? ok.t is logical that this man should not be confirmed, because we don't know if this president has gotten into the office legally, tactically, strategically, otherwise. these hearings should continue about this russia connection to determine whether or not there was any influence or collusion? certainly the supreme court justice should not be confirmed. most of the calls i've heard this morning seem to...
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if it does that it means the last bastions of labour on the red clyde has collapsed.ll also get to see how popular ruth davidson is north of the border. we could see, in this election, labour are effectively annihilated in scotland but the tories coming in second and starting to pick up seats. that is the big ambition of theresa may. another reason why the snp is becoming more important is labour do not have that hold on scotland anymore. you're only going to get into power ever if you team up with the snp. they have a line they have been trotting out about the coalition of chaos between the lib dems and the snp and labour. that is difficult for labour to bat away. looking at the numbers, there is every chance, they hurt labour in 2015 and the tories are trying to do it again this time around. very quickly in the last minute, let's think about ukip. we have more mps now. they seem to have gone down the tubes. what is the point? in the polls they are collapsing. look at the tory voters who went to ukip, they all go back to the tories. theresa may is do what ukip wanted
if it does that it means the last bastions of labour on the red clyde has collapsed.ll also get to see how popular ruth davidson is north of the border. we could see, in this election, labour are effectively annihilated in scotland but the tories coming in second and starting to pick up seats. that is the big ambition of theresa may. another reason why the snp is becoming more important is labour do not have that hold on scotland anymore. you're only going to get into power ever if you team up...
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>> cox is right next door to one of the bloods he just fought, clyde ricks. >> he lets ricks know despite being outnumbered, he is pleased with the results. >> no marks on my face, nothing. four of y'all against me can't do nothing. i'm too big for y'all. eat your wheaties. >> cox put himself in disciplinary yesterday by being aggressive in a fight with a blood where he punched the guy with the face. he is not the innocent one in this either. it is just what happens with bloods and crips. you hit on one of them, they're going to come back at you. we interviewed all four bloods involved in the fight and are about to bring the crip in to get his side of the story. have a seat, cox. what happened upstairs? tell me your side of the story. >> came going, towards the gate, started fighting. >> what was the fight with the blood about yesterday? >> same thing today, just fight. >> just because you are a crip and he is a blood and that is the way it is? >> you know we can't stay together. got to be separated. >> how many fights have you had so far since you've been here? >> five or six. >> at leas
>> cox is right next door to one of the bloods he just fought, clyde ricks. >> he lets ricks know despite being outnumbered, he is pleased with the results. >> no marks on my face, nothing. four of y'all against me can't do nothing. i'm too big for y'all. eat your wheaties. >> cox put himself in disciplinary yesterday by being aggressive in a fight with a blood where he punched the guy with the face. he is not the innocent one in this either. it is just what happens with...
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dale clyde may be the highest paid government employee who literally does nothing every day what is your salary? >> i'm paid approximately $250,000 per year. >> what are you doing right now presently at the va? >> i sit in a chair and i look at the walls. >> that said dr. client is a double board-certified yale fellow who specializes in pain management at the va in missouri. after becoming a whistleblower and reporting a secret weight with weight manipulation more to the inspector general moore documents showed the missouri va stripped client of his duties in the clinic was shut down. he now has to sit in empty office every day with nothing to do. the story is eerily familiar when you meet brian's mother veteran working as a peer support specialist at the denver va. his mother said she found more than 35 hundreds veterans of secret weight with a va in golden and denver. when he reported them the v-8 retaliated. timothy gave me no work pass to perform so i was supposed to sit in abraham russlyn people who have done wrong do nothing keep my door open so they could keep an eye on me. >> we
dale clyde may be the highest paid government employee who literally does nothing every day what is your salary? >> i'm paid approximately $250,000 per year. >> what are you doing right now presently at the va? >> i sit in a chair and i look at the walls. >> that said dr. client is a double board-certified yale fellow who specializes in pain management at the va in missouri. after becoming a whistleblower and reporting a secret weight with weight manipulation more to the...
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should be remembered is back in 2015, ukip came third in wales, getting a greater vote share than clydesince then, there are rows and astra —— plaid cymru. we should expect things to go down considerably. there are two drives that will help them. a possible collapse in the ukip boat —— vote. -- vote. what about those who do not wa nt -- vote. what about those who do not want the conservatives to prosper? what should they come forward with? leanne wood there made reference to, in her words, the conservatives not being a friend to wales in the past, to how much did that resonate? you heard in the clip that voters have a reasonably prosody of impression of theresa may. —— positive. she came on a day that she published an article in the western mail, about the ability for the conservatives to negotiate a brexit that would be favourable to wales and a positive vision for the economy in particular. the way in which that has got to be combated by labour, in particular, is to defend their record in wales. it has been strongly attacked today by the conservatives. they called into question their
should be remembered is back in 2015, ukip came third in wales, getting a greater vote share than clydesince then, there are rows and astra —— plaid cymru. we should expect things to go down considerably. there are two drives that will help them. a possible collapse in the ukip boat —— vote. -- vote. what about those who do not wa nt -- vote. what about those who do not want the conservatives to prosper? what should they come forward with? leanne wood there made reference to, in her...
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it's interesting, he began at the end of old hollywood with his film bonnie and clyde.in 1967. this is old hollywood where he started out in as an actor. you can imagine him coming into town like the star lily collins does here. it's good on the details of how a boss like howard hughes ran the studios. everybody is waiting on him. he's like a godot character. starlets, showbiz and businessmen. even presidents wait on the wealth of howard hughes for their green light. it shows how he used to keep starlets in various places, the big mansions he kept them in, they were secretive, they had rules that applied to them. but not to warren beatty‘s howard hughes... i decided when i won a talent contest that maybe i would give it a go in hollywood. lam frank. two weeks in los angeles, you are working for howard hughes? i'm having high hopes. $400 a week on top of this? i hope howard hughes doesn't expect to meet you in a hotel room... i would like to thank you for my acting classes, ballet classes and the chance to become a star. what the hell is she doing here? you said you want
it's interesting, he began at the end of old hollywood with his film bonnie and clyde.in 1967. this is old hollywood where he started out in as an actor. you can imagine him coming into town like the star lily collins does here. it's good on the details of how a boss like howard hughes ran the studios. everybody is waiting on him. he's like a godot character. starlets, showbiz and businessmen. even presidents wait on the wealth of howard hughes for their green light. it shows how he used to...
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it's interesting, he began at the end of old hollywood with his film bonnie and clyde.n actor. you can imagine him coming into town like the star lily collins does here. it's good on the details of how a boss like howard hughes ran the studios. everybody is waiting on him. starlets, showbiz and businessmen. even presidents wait on the wealth of howard hughes for their green light. it shows how he used to keep starlets in various places, the big mansions he kept them in, they were secretive, they had rules that applied to them. but not to warren beatty‘s howard hughes... i decided when i won a talent contest that maybe i would give it a go in hollywood. lam frank. two weeks in los angeles, you are working for howard hughes? i'm having high hopes. $400 a week on top of this? i hope howard hughes doesn't expect to meet you in a hotel room... i would like to thank you for my acting classes, ballet classes and the chance to become a star. what the hell is she doing here? you said you wanted that girl? yes, marilyn monroe! she is a baptist nun... sex is bad because it could l
it's interesting, he began at the end of old hollywood with his film bonnie and clyde.n actor. you can imagine him coming into town like the star lily collins does here. it's good on the details of how a boss like howard hughes ran the studios. everybody is waiting on him. starlets, showbiz and businessmen. even presidents wait on the wealth of howard hughes for their green light. it shows how he used to keep starlets in various places, the big mansions he kept them in, they were secretive,...
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the winners will be announced tonight and two of the finalists families are with me, the clydes and siecienskish. what was the inspiration? sounds dark to me. >> we just really -- we wanted something that we could do all of the children could have a part and so evie was the -- dr. franken sign and jonah was igor and we gave him a dinosaur and let him go to town. >> these kids are way too cute you and your sister, brother and sister act, also a dark movie. >> a little bit, i guess. >> how fun was it to make it. >> it was fun. it was fun. it was about a 20 hours about once a week we would work on it for a month or so and eventually it came together. >> the winners are going to be announced tonight. good luck to everybody there. there is a $5,000 check involved. go tothunderstorms possible (2-6 pm). highs: 80-85 winds: w 5-10 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 53-58 winds: n 5 mph saturday: mostly cloudy and cooler. showers likely. highs: 60-65 winds: n 5-10 mph we're in for one more warm day before temperatures tumble for the weekend. highs >> they're vying for the golden fish. li micha
the winners will be announced tonight and two of the finalists families are with me, the clydes and siecienskish. what was the inspiration? sounds dark to me. >> we just really -- we wanted something that we could do all of the children could have a part and so evie was the -- dr. franken sign and jonah was igor and we gave him a dinosaur and let him go to town. >> these kids are way too cute you and your sister, brother and sister act, also a dark movie. >> a little bit, i...
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his list of clients include clyde kinard who was charged with and convicted of a fictitous crime while attempting to desegregate the university of southern mississippi. james h. meredith, whose litigation ultimately led to the integration of the university of mississippi. dr. gilbert mason who led the effort to end racial segregation on the beaches of biloxi, mississippi. medgar rights icons, evers and, mr. speaker, mr. brown was admitted to law before all mississippi court systems. the united states district court for the northern district of mississippi, united states district court for the southern district of mississippi, united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit and the united states supreme court. mr. brown also served on the executive board of the national bar association for approximately 15 years. mr. speaker, on december 31, 1989, r. jess brown died in jackson, mississippi, at the age of 77. mr. speaker, r. jess brown is well deserving of this honor, and i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting h.r. 455. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speak
his list of clients include clyde kinard who was charged with and convicted of a fictitous crime while attempting to desegregate the university of southern mississippi. james h. meredith, whose litigation ultimately led to the integration of the university of mississippi. dr. gilbert mason who led the effort to end racial segregation on the beaches of biloxi, mississippi. medgar rights icons, evers and, mr. speaker, mr. brown was admitted to law before all mississippi court systems. the united...
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friday, perhaps not clear blue skies, afair to friday, perhaps not clear blue skies, a fair bit of clydeeu nationals currently living the in the uk will see no change in their legal status as a result of brexit. day one, big commitment. the prime minister theresa may will be out campaigning in labour heartland seats in wales. we'll have the latest on the day's campaigning. also this lunchtime. the two rivals in the french presidential election attend a ceremony to remember the police officer murdered last week in the champs elysees.
friday, perhaps not clear blue skies, afair to friday, perhaps not clear blue skies, a fair bit of clydeeu nationals currently living the in the uk will see no change in their legal status as a result of brexit. day one, big commitment. the prime minister theresa may will be out campaigning in labour heartland seats in wales. we'll have the latest on the day's campaigning. also this lunchtime. the two rivals in the french presidential election attend a ceremony to remember the police officer...
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coming up, reunion between a clydes dale horse, his trainer and the rescuesers who saved them both. >he oakland raiders team up to host a prom for people who didn't get to enjoy their school's big dance. >>> the national weather service has issued a flood advisory for a section of the truckee river where it flows out of lake tahoe. water managers are increasing the flow of the lake because of the near record snow pack in the sierra. that advisory is expected to be lifted by 9:45 on thursday. but people are being asked to avoid the area because of dangerous conditions. >> if you were thinking of exploring the tahoe area over the next few days, the bike path is not your best bet. a flood as visely for the truckee river warns of fast, high waters between lake tahoe until thursday. mostly affecting low lying area like this section of 89. in town the site and sound of the river run sing fast and high drew onlookers. >> it's exciting. it's always changing. >> hosting friends from out of town. the water was an excuse to share a bit of the dam history and the observation it seems everyone was
coming up, reunion between a clydes dale horse, his trainer and the rescuesers who saved them both. >he oakland raiders team up to host a prom for people who didn't get to enjoy their school's big dance. >>> the national weather service has issued a flood advisory for a section of the truckee river where it flows out of lake tahoe. water managers are increasing the flow of the lake because of the near record snow pack in the sierra. that advisory is expected to be lifted by 9:45 on...
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this month it is bonnie and clyde. >> rebel without a cause was your last one. >> yeah.ng great business. >> we do all kind of different things. actually on may 20th at the rim, we have illusionist timothy james doing magic for the kids. it will be fun. all kinds of fun stuff. >> and business is good. >> business is good. >> ask there's a little wine bar next to the theater. >> yes. they actually have, you know, open. >> reporter: cs open-- open mics on sundays. >> i grew up in orinda. i poked my head into the theater and it looks fabulous. >> thank you. >> great to have you in. >> all the best. thank you, derrick. >>> the best thing for a buck when it comes to college education. how two schools scored compared to all other colleges in the country. >>> we have been trying to pass this for years and defund cities if they participate in the sanctuary city program. >> some are looking to defend sanctuary cities and others are trying to defund them. the fight that would withhold money for sanctuary cities when mornings on 2 continues. stay right there. >> annual white house
this month it is bonnie and clyde. >> rebel without a cause was your last one. >> yeah.ng great business. >> we do all kind of different things. actually on may 20th at the rim, we have illusionist timothy james doing magic for the kids. it will be fun. all kinds of fun stuff. >> and business is good. >> business is good. >> ask there's a little wine bar next to the theater. >> yes. they actually have, you know, open. >> reporter: cs open-- open...
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evening and overnight, we lose the evening and overnight, we lose the showers from the south and the clydeeratures won't be as low as the countryside. —— for us. still pretty cold as we sink further south. as we head into tomorrow, it is going to bea head into tomorrow, it is going to be a fine day tomorrow. it will be breezy in the south—east but there will be some sunshine around. very few showers. most of us went to see them at all. we could see one or two in the south—east. sorry we have no graphics, hopefully we have them restored for the next hit. matt taylor made a sneaky appearance in best screen. it's always worth seeing him just quickly to say, it was you only live twice, the james bond film and little nelly was the name of the vehicle. a petition calling for the compulsory re—testing of older drivers has gathered more than 265,000 signatures. it was started by ben brooks—dutton, whose wife was killed after an elderly motorist hit his accelerator pedal instead of the brakes. it's expected that the number of drivers over 85 will double to one million by 2025, so is there more we c
evening and overnight, we lose the evening and overnight, we lose the showers from the south and the clydeeratures won't be as low as the countryside. —— for us. still pretty cold as we sink further south. as we head into tomorrow, it is going to bea head into tomorrow, it is going to be a fine day tomorrow. it will be breezy in the south—east but there will be some sunshine around. very few showers. most of us went to see them at all. we could see one or two in the south—east. sorry we...