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cox. are first. >> thank you offer listening. 19 states have elected business people as governors and they are among the most important and popular governors in the entire nation. you know why? because they get the job done. they don't just lob lies at their opponent. they don't talk and talk. they get the job done because they are from the private sector. that is what they've been doing their whole career. i have been in business for 40 years. i started with nothing on the south side of chicago. my mom was a single mom raising four kids on the school teachers pay. i worked my way through school and built my own business day after day with integrity, with quality that i'm very proud of. i want to turn this date around because this date absolutely needs a turnaround. it is being run down by the politicians who all they know how to do is talk. i am tired of listening to this. i want action. i want results. we are going to make california affordable livable again. >> assemblyman, your closing
cox. are first. >> thank you offer listening. 19 states have elected business people as governors and they are among the most important and popular governors in the entire nation. you know why? because they get the job done. they don't just lob lies at their opponent. they don't talk and talk. they get the job done because they are from the private sector. that is what they've been doing their whole career. i have been in business for 40 years. i started with nothing on the south side of...
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in cox's bazaar bangladesh is shelley to cross-post woman for the world food program and also in london nora hague amnesty international's myanmar researcher thank you all for being with us today on inside story turn cane in london if i can start with you how hopeful are you that these demands by the world including the restoration of citizenship will be met by myanmar's government. i think we have to look at how the systematically berman's military and government been doing there oh he sees quite a long time and we as far as the way the attitude towards rohingya it's been go it's been going about six months now eight months now where more than seven hundred rohingya flight from burma to bangladesh the we have not seen any attitude so we're going to have changed at all and i have i can see this. minister when it is kind of public relation to eight international pressure to issue to the international community and this is the person who mentioned who accused the rohingya burn they are all of homes and they rent without anybody and that's what he mentioned so it is just as sure to a few i
in cox's bazaar bangladesh is shelley to cross-post woman for the world food program and also in london nora hague amnesty international's myanmar researcher thank you all for being with us today on inside story turn cane in london if i can start with you how hopeful are you that these demands by the world including the restoration of citizenship will be met by myanmar's government. i think we have to look at how the systematically berman's military and government been doing there oh he sees...
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courteney cox. >> i'm really lenient. probably too lenient. >> they're struggles. >> their tough love moments. and their lives behind closed doors. >> you know. typical day. >>> charlize theron's new movie weight gain. is there my little one was convinced i had a baby in my belly. >>> mag han breaking royal protocol today. >>> and why amy shum sir giving up her celeb besties for a special someone. >> sorry. i don't have any nor openings. yeah. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >> you know what ps beautiful? mamas. tonight, we get a rare glimpse inside the fam lives of famous ladies doing it all and speaking of -- who is doing it all? this lady right here next to me. one of the most famous and accomplished mamas on the planet. co-host of "the talk." the one and only sharon osbourne. >> we were along for the wide. it was ozzy. he was the first celebrity to let cameras into his home. we were just on it. >> it was special. "people" magazine's beautiful issue was all about mothers. with pink on the color. >> i saw her. stro
courteney cox. >> i'm really lenient. probably too lenient. >> they're struggles. >> their tough love moments. and their lives behind closed doors. >> you know. typical day. >>> charlize theron's new movie weight gain. is there my little one was convinced i had a baby in my belly. >>> mag han breaking royal protocol today. >>> and why amy shum sir giving up her celeb besties for a special someone. >> sorry. i don't have any nor openings....
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exchange social welfare minute so we met with about forty refugees at the cost of a long campaign cox's bazaar but they became angry when the minister reportedly said they must accept national very few cards and say they are migrants from bangladesh the refugees say they belong to myanmar about seven hundred thousand have fled violence in myanmar since august and are not living in overcrowded camps bangladesh and myanmar agreed their repatriation should begin in january but there were delays because of security concerns for the refugees returning home the minister has been trying to reassure them repatch relation is a priority. i really appreciate the government of the things they did something for us you know for their support so they. can. be a part of the knowledge you can be tedious very sensitive and we knew ok we already knew about these coincidences and the most important piece instead they rebut the same process as soon as possible to if they did we would go who hooked them down all the difficulties that well. yes they want to see deceit come here yeah we're trying trying to hav
exchange social welfare minute so we met with about forty refugees at the cost of a long campaign cox's bazaar but they became angry when the minister reportedly said they must accept national very few cards and say they are migrants from bangladesh the refugees say they belong to myanmar about seven hundred thousand have fled violence in myanmar since august and are not living in overcrowded camps bangladesh and myanmar agreed their repatriation should begin in january but there were delays...
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. >> reporter: the magician is being sued by 58-year-old gavin cox, a british tourist chosen from the audience to participate in an illusion called 13. during the illusion, participants are placed in a cage above the stage and covered by a curtain. then they exit and are guided through a series of passage ways to the outside of the building, then led back inside reappearing in the back of the theater. >> is it important to you for them to do it as quickly as possible or not? >> no. safety would always come first. >> reporter: cox says while being hurried outside, he slipped on construction dust suffering a brain injury resulting in $1.3 million in medical bills. cox's attorney is alleging at least two other participants were also injured and will be called to the stand this week. >> has anyone ever fallen during the runaround? >> not to my knowledge except for mr. cox. >> reporter: attorneys for copperfield say over 100,000 audience members have performed the trick without injury. the performer who's made millions believe him on stage now has to convince 12 jurors in a courtroom. stev
. >> reporter: the magician is being sued by 58-year-old gavin cox, a british tourist chosen from the audience to participate in an illusion called 13. during the illusion, participants are placed in a cage above the stage and covered by a curtain. then they exit and are guided through a series of passage ways to the outside of the building, then led back inside reappearing in the back of the theater. >> is it important to you for them to do it as quickly as possible or not?...
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john cox was at 15% and 13 president of those surveyed support the mayor. poll found 22% of respondents are undecided. >> gaven went down by 2, everybody else went up by 1, except it's very strange if terrence allen would get out of the way, the number two guy, on the republican side of the aisle, cox would be the number two. >> travis allen isn't going to get out. he has 10%, cox has 15, together if one gouts out, they would make the run up. >> that's been the problem with the republicans in previous election, they keep missing out the run off. >> the former los angeles mayor, democrat. >> he is getting, 8.5. >> no, higher. >> ist going to 20. >> they are going to put charter school types, et cetera, about an independent expenditure in the next 55 days. >> it makes it more likely he would be the person to make to it the run off rather than cox, who is largely self funded and he has plenty of money. >> if i know anything about republicans, it will not be but a few minutes before you see a ton of dollars coming in to make sure cox makes the run off. >> the d
john cox was at 15% and 13 president of those surveyed support the mayor. poll found 22% of respondents are undecided. >> gaven went down by 2, everybody else went up by 1, except it's very strange if terrence allen would get out of the way, the number two guy, on the republican side of the aisle, cox would be the number two. >> travis allen isn't going to get out. he has 10%, cox has 15, together if one gouts out, they would make the run up. >> that's been the problem with...
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cox was selected for lucky 13. a famous elusion 13 audience members appear to vanish.hen the kurt 18 come down stage hands replace the audience members and the lucky 13 are taken out a back door and lead throughout mgm grand around corn and ares through a kitchen until -- >> they appear in the back of the theatre. during that trip he fell, dislocated his shauled and hit his head. hotel was under kruck and tripped the hotel and the show say path way was clear. on the witness stand the produce are did acknowledge that participates are told nothing. >> my question was. no time are they told what they have to do or where they are going. before they start this elusion. >> no. >> david refused to accept testifying he had done down the path and it was clear. he was asked if an audience member 58s and gets hurt is it their fault. >> if was debris in the way. if we were forced to do it all the hypotheticals of course. >> mr. cox claimed he suffered a long herm brain injury seeking 400,000 for medical bills and lost item if they probe to the secrets of other trick he will close
cox was selected for lucky 13. a famous elusion 13 audience members appear to vanish.hen the kurt 18 come down stage hands replace the audience members and the lucky 13 are taken out a back door and lead throughout mgm grand around corn and ares through a kitchen until -- >> they appear in the back of the theatre. during that trip he fell, dislocated his shauled and hit his head. hotel was under kruck and tripped the hotel and the show say path way was clear. on the witness stand the...
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stopped look at her there's a rebound on the line that wasn't the last word from fribourg however robin cox header landed at the feet of her i blew netted his first one just league goal i
stopped look at her there's a rebound on the line that wasn't the last word from fribourg however robin cox header landed at the feet of her i blew netted his first one just league goal i
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john cox, republican candidate for governor "i want to turn this state around because this state absolutely needs to turn around."john chiang, democratic candidate for governor "i have the honesty, the integrity, the record of fiscal responsibility and responsible leadership to move california."among the topics tonight -- healthcare, public safety, immigration and border control, water and the high speed rail. some fireworks throughout...travis allen "i'm the only candidate in the race that has a vote record as being a conservative."evan
john cox, republican candidate for governor "i want to turn this state around because this state absolutely needs to turn around."john chiang, democratic candidate for governor "i have the honesty, the integrity, the record of fiscal responsibility and responsible leadership to move california."among the topics tonight -- healthcare, public safety, immigration and border control, water and the high speed rail. some fireworks throughout...travis allen "i'm the only...
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between cox avenue and prospect road, the problem is drought and insect has done damage to the eucalyptus trees. the big concern are homes that line this creek. some trees are more than 150 feet tall and if they fall they could do damage to people and property. pg&e lines could be knocked down by flooding and falling branches. >> if you have big trees falling down and blocking the creek, that's part of the district's mission, is falling trees and flooding. >> reporter: this comes after
between cox avenue and prospect road, the problem is drought and insect has done damage to the eucalyptus trees. the big concern are homes that line this creek. some trees are more than 150 feet tall and if they fall they could do damage to people and property. pg&e lines could be knocked down by flooding and falling branches. >> if you have big trees falling down and blocking the creek, that's part of the district's mission, is falling trees and flooding. >> reporter: this...
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wm at a secret location at the edge of cox's bazare i am about to meet with a pimp who trafficks young rohingya girls into prostitution. this pimp has seven rohingya girls that he sells. s says the refugee crisis good for business. >> ( translated ): rohingya girls have a very burme look, it's different, they have lighter skin, they are prettier and taller. young rohingya girls from 12 to 14 sell the most. clients love fresh flesh, the little girls have more to give. >> reporter: he says the easiest way to get the girls is to prey on their vulnerability. >> ( translated ): when the rohingya girls arrive in bangladesh, they don't know anything. they are so innocent, scared, and unaware. i tell these little girls, look gu have nobody, i'll marry you, but we need money married. rohingya girls are easy to convince. i have sex with all my girls, i take their virginity. en i share them with the clients. >> reporter: what sort of clientele visit these girls, are they bgladeshi men, who are they? >> ( translated ): most of the clients are tourists, but about once or whice month i have foreigne
wm at a secret location at the edge of cox's bazare i am about to meet with a pimp who trafficks young rohingya girls into prostitution. this pimp has seven rohingya girls that he sells. s says the refugee crisis good for business. >> ( translated ): rohingya girls have a very burme look, it's different, they have lighter skin, they are prettier and taller. young rohingya girls from 12 to 14 sell the most. clients love fresh flesh, the little girls have more to give. >> reporter: he...
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oen i do it, i'm so ashamed, so i only take my panff. >> reporter: cox's bis the nearest city to the camps, infamous for its thriving sex trade, fuelled by tourism. i'm on my way to meet with a rohingya sex worker. they typically travel in auto rickshaws like this one from the camps into city center. anzuma is 15 years old, she fled from myanmar to banglash six months ago. >> ( translated ): the myanmar soldiers grabbed hold of me, they beat me, tied my hands and feet and hung me from a tree. next to me there was another woman. the soldiers cut her belly and vagina. they cut off her breasts and put them in plastic bag. i started screaming and a solder bit a piece of my cheek off. then they pulled mapdown and gang me. afterwards they stabbed me and dumped my body the into the river thinking i was dead. i can't remember much after that, i lost so much blood that i was unconscious more than three days. somehow i managed to swim across the river and get to bangladesh. rswam alone. orter: but life in the camps was tough, she turned to ttlling drugs to survive. after g caught and spending
oen i do it, i'm so ashamed, so i only take my panff. >> reporter: cox's bis the nearest city to the camps, infamous for its thriving sex trade, fuelled by tourism. i'm on my way to meet with a rohingya sex worker. they typically travel in auto rickshaws like this one from the camps into city center. anzuma is 15 years old, she fled from myanmar to banglash six months ago. >> ( translated ): the myanmar soldiers grabbed hold of me, they beat me, tied my hands and feet and hung me...
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cox has got some money.e than one out of every five voters in the date is republican. he could make the case he defended dean in the election and then at the question is can he make the case? you want to have a sane and sensible person in charge of our government as opposed to other crazies running this in sacramento. but it is a test blog and help source wire in the country. one problem is a second republican with 7% of the vote in the most recent poll running to six, seven, 8% in the senate. if he were to dwindle, those votes would naturally go to cox. stuart: this morning, florida's governor, republican rick scott declared he's running for the senate seat held by bill nelson. you think he's got a shot? >> i do. i think he's got an excellent shot. he's been a good governor and his work the state assiduously, paid attention to his job. we saw last fall, there is the governor in command making decisions, warning people to take action and was everywhere and was right there in the middle of this all. don't als
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team is visiting camps in the coastal town of cox's bazar they'll talk to re-injure refugees includingthose who say they were raped and tortured by the media and more military they also travel to refind state in myanmar where much of the violence happened the u.n. has called the military crackdown against the regime ethnic cleansing. the australian government has announced almost four hundred million dollars to help save the great barrier reef large parts of the reef been dying off due to climate change and coastal pollution the new money will go towards improving water quality and killing destructive starfish conservation groups say the government is ignoring the biggest threat to global warming those are the headlines we're back in half an hour right now it's inside story. on counting the cost why iran's nuclear deal and other powerful factors are at play in a new game of the world it could mean steeper prices at the pump. and into korean summit what would a saw in relations mean for their economies. counting the cost. in the line of fire of israeli snipers palestinian journal.
team is visiting camps in the coastal town of cox's bazar they'll talk to re-injure refugees includingthose who say they were raped and tortured by the media and more military they also travel to refind state in myanmar where much of the violence happened the u.n. has called the military crackdown against the regime ethnic cleansing. the australian government has announced almost four hundred million dollars to help save the great barrier reef large parts of the reef been dying off due to...
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cox is seeking $400,000 for medical bills and lost income. trial continues but if lawyers start probing the secrets of other tricks the judge says he will close the court room. >> legal eagles are here to argue both sides of the case. a senior counsel for first liberty institute and the criminal defense attorney, welcome. a couple things here. the night of the fall, the show's executive producers as the plaintiff said he had not been seriously injured. copperfield said he walked the same path and didn't see any potential hazards and if he would have he would have let them know. with that in mind the plaintiff's lawyers said they call the performance an accident waiting to happen. part of the mgm grand were under renovation and dumpster was placed on the route they use to leave the stage. during opening arguments last week an accident waiting to happen. >> according to court representation mr. copperfield has done his hundreds or even thousands of times and this is the first instance where someone has gotten hurt. you are a lawyer, the basic e
cox is seeking $400,000 for medical bills and lost income. trial continues but if lawyers start probing the secrets of other tricks the judge says he will close the court room. >> legal eagles are here to argue both sides of the case. a senior counsel for first liberty institute and the criminal defense attorney, welcome. a couple things here. the night of the fall, the show's executive producers as the plaintiff said he had not been seriously injured. copperfield said he walked the same...
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team is visiting camps in the coastal town of cox's bazar they'll talk to reinjure refugees including those who say they were raped and tortured by the myanmar military who also travel to refind state in myanmar where much of the violence happened the un has called the military crackdown against the race ethnic cleansing of former president joyce banda has returned to malawi arf to four years of self-imposed exile despite the risk of a rest of a corruption allegations but banda fled malawi in twenty fourteen after losing power in the cascade scandal when tens of millions of dollars were stolen from the state hundreds of supporters were at the airport in blantyre to welcome her home. he asked me. what is to what do you see so i'm saying ever since i've been doing this work it up just explain not want a husband to need. help or what. have mass is blaming the palestinian authority for last month's attempted assassination of the prime minister in gaza or army skate on her five guards were injured gaza's rulers say three of the authority senior officers planned the roadside bombing of his
team is visiting camps in the coastal town of cox's bazar they'll talk to reinjure refugees including those who say they were raped and tortured by the myanmar military who also travel to refind state in myanmar where much of the violence happened the un has called the military crackdown against the race ethnic cleansing of former president joyce banda has returned to malawi arf to four years of self-imposed exile despite the risk of a rest of a corruption allegations but banda fled malawi in...
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supporter sean cox from county meath.o liverpool to be by his bedside in hospital where the father of three remained in a critical condition. two men from rome have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder of the seven other men, english and italian, have been held for various offences. liverpool fan darren gilligan witnessed the violence and told me what he saw. just an unprovoked attack and they knew what they were doing, they came down the road with weapons, anyone in their path was knocked away and hit with home—made weapons. it was a disgrace. there was no police there. it is the family area. would you go to rome next week? not if you paid me. not if you gave me a free ticket. i just me. not if you gave me a free ticket. ijust think me. not if you gave me a free ticket. i just think the mentality and that was proved last night. they're not and that was proved last night. they‘ re not fans, and that was proved last night. they're not fans, they're there for the violence. liverpool the first priority for the pipe
supporter sean cox from county meath.o liverpool to be by his bedside in hospital where the father of three remained in a critical condition. two men from rome have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder of the seven other men, english and italian, have been held for various offences. liverpool fan darren gilligan witnessed the violence and told me what he saw. just an unprovoked attack and they knew what they were doing, they came down the road with weapons, anyone in their path was...
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. >> cox. >> their lives behind closed doors. >> and haena farris on "strip down." >> oh, that's the way you're looking up. >> this is entertainment don tonight. >> let's get right to the latest hollywood news. >> i was at a point where i didn't -- i didn't know how things were going to end up. >> it's cary kwood every underwood breaking her silence about the steph stating accident that left her with nearly 50 stoichz stitches in her face. >> did you think that the scar would always be there when it first happened? autoye au >> yeah. i think it still will. sme sme cement, spackle. >> cary spoke out for the first time about her november accident. she revealed on i heart radio's bobby bones show she fell while walking her dog. >> i tripped, and there was one step, and i went -- i didn't let go of the leashes. priorities. that's why my left hand is fine, but you went to catch myself, and i just missed a step. >> where did you fall on your face? side of your face? >> around my mouth. >> the front? >> yeah. >> cary feared the worst and washed fans she might not ever look the same. >> i've
. >> cox. >> their lives behind closed doors. >> and haena farris on "strip down." >> oh, that's the way you're looking up. >> this is entertainment don tonight. >> let's get right to the latest hollywood news. >> i was at a point where i didn't -- i didn't know how things were going to end up. >> it's cary kwood every underwood breaking her silence about the steph stating accident that left her with nearly 50 stoichz stitches in her...
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cox says in 2013 he was seriously injured participating in the lucky 13, a signature copperfield illusion people vanish and then reappear. copperfield has been forced to publicly reveal that the trick works by rushing the group backstage. cox says the pathway was dark, filled with hazards, causing him to fall, suffering brain damage and racking up $400,000 in medical bills. >> you see that this was a big-time rush, that they were running for their lives. >> reporter: copperfield's producer says the trick was save. >> it's all simple directions. and they are using the light to guide the path, as you would like an arrow. >> reporter: copperfield is still expected to take the stand. his team says that over the years, around 100,000 people have participated in this trick and that its history speaks for itself. but it is no longer part of the show. david? >> clayton, thank you. >>> when we come back, we're tracking that snowstorm tonight, and the house explosion, the home erupting into a ball of flames. there were family members inside when this happened. we'll be right back. i disorder e you
cox says in 2013 he was seriously injured participating in the lucky 13, a signature copperfield illusion people vanish and then reappear. copperfield has been forced to publicly reveal that the trick works by rushing the group backstage. cox says the pathway was dark, filled with hazards, causing him to fall, suffering brain damage and racking up $400,000 in medical bills. >> you see that this was a big-time rush, that they were running for their lives. >> reporter: copperfield's...
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cox attended the david copperfield show at the mgm grand hotel. lucky 13 where 13 audience members appear to vanish. except now we know that when the big curtain comes down, the stagehands replaced the audience members and the chairs on stage and the lucky 13 are taken out a back door and led through the of the mgm grand. they go down alleys, around corners, even through a kitchen until moloch, they magically appear in the back of the theater. gavin cox claims during that secret trip, he fell, dislocated his shoulder, and hit his head peered he said the hotel was under construction at the time and he tripped over debris. the hotel and the show so the pathway was clear, but on the witness stand, there shows executive producer did acknowledge that participants are told nothing. watch. >> my question was, at no time are they told what they have to do or where they're going before they start this allusion? >> no. >> david copperfield refused to accept her sensibility testifying that he had gone down the path 10 minutes earlier and it was clear. then h
cox attended the david copperfield show at the mgm grand hotel. lucky 13 where 13 audience members appear to vanish. except now we know that when the big curtain comes down, the stagehands replaced the audience members and the chairs on stage and the lucky 13 are taken out a back door and led through the of the mgm grand. they go down alleys, around corners, even through a kitchen until moloch, they magically appear in the back of the theater. gavin cox claims during that secret trip, he fell,...
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security council delegation is meeting with her hand to refugees a fifteen member panel is headed to cox's bazaar where hundreds of thousands of refugees are living after a firsthand assessment of the crisis the team more than travel to me and marches visit the violence scarred rakhine state child stratford has more from cox's bazaar and bangladesh. this u.n. security council delegation has just arrived we're at the corner of power refugee camp that's in no man's land the myanmar border fence is about one hundred yards to my right now the delegation is here so they say to see the conditions on the ground here from here they will be going to we could supply a long refugee camp an extension of that refugee camp to speak to some of the range of refugees there and talk about what they have witnessed what they have suffered in recent months and what they experienced as they played me and my own other conditions in these camps by i had already and they could get a lot worse in the next couple of months we know how strong the united nations security council has been with respect to really issuing
security council delegation is meeting with her hand to refugees a fifteen member panel is headed to cox's bazaar where hundreds of thousands of refugees are living after a firsthand assessment of the crisis the team more than travel to me and marches visit the violence scarred rakhine state child stratford has more from cox's bazaar and bangladesh. this u.n. security council delegation has just arrived we're at the corner of power refugee camp that's in no man's land the myanmar border fence...
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with the sean cox attack, the thing that shocked the most, really, was that shocked the most, really,t it felt pretty indiscriminate, it could have been anyone, it could have been me or one of my friends, it simply happens to him, but i think it could happen to any of us. so you are of course worried going to rome, as mentioned on the report, have :;~;= 71 inmizxing rama stabbings in the past involving roma and their ultras. so there is a worry travelling over there, but you have just got to crack on with it, there have been meetings, and hopefully between merseyside police, liverpool football club and as roma, hopefully they can guarantee our safety. the advice is, if you don't have a ticket, don't travel. have you been given any other advice about how to stay safe? because once you are heading towards the stadium, you are heading towards the stadium, you are heading towards the stadium, you are even easier to pick out, wearing liverpool colours, people will know who you are. yeah, that is one straightaway that i would not be doing, not wearing my colours over there, i don't want to
with the sean cox attack, the thing that shocked the most, really, was that shocked the most, really,t it felt pretty indiscriminate, it could have been anyone, it could have been me or one of my friends, it simply happens to him, but i think it could happen to any of us. so you are of course worried going to rome, as mentioned on the report, have :;~;= 71 inmizxing rama stabbings in the past involving roma and their ultras. so there is a worry travelling over there, but you have just got to...
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myanmar launched crowds of rain in july the road says the team arrived in the bangladesh in town of cox's bazaar that's where some seven hundred thousand ranger remain in makeshift camps charles stratford has been following events there. well it started a very emotional response from some of the refugees that met with this delegation the small innings of british ambassador literally being held by a number of women who described. as being raped losing family members shot dead by forces the delegation were moved around the camp they were taken along roads along which times thousands of ranger refugees stood many of them holding up cards reading things like we want justice and we are breaking not being goalie it was very telling though in a press conference a journalist in the crowd asked the delegation members to raise their hands those who called the ranger refugees the ranger now of course the myanmar government doesn't call them ranger it doesn't recognize them as citizens of myanmar everybody in that delegation put their hands up in the chinese representative looked rather nervous but d
myanmar launched crowds of rain in july the road says the team arrived in the bangladesh in town of cox's bazaar that's where some seven hundred thousand ranger remain in makeshift camps charles stratford has been following events there. well it started a very emotional response from some of the refugees that met with this delegation the small innings of british ambassador literally being held by a number of women who described. as being raped losing family members shot dead by forces the...
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evan onstat to john cox "are you talking about getting rid of medi-cal?"john cox "i'm talking about phasing it down and making healthcare affordable."john chiang "i register my objection, we should have had delaine eastin, the leading female gubernatorial candidate. who has been as active in as many of these debates as possible." antonio villaraigosa "our politics is broken. too much screaming, too much polarization. let's work together."kody leibowitz "some candidates not here tonight. two didn't make the cut. one - lieutenant governor gavin newsom not showing up to another debate. in fresno, kl back to you." (robin)coming up on the kron 4 morning news... some people in concord who were forced to evacuate following that massive apartment fire are relieved to be back home. (robin) plus ... we'll tell you how one local community is helping fight the opioid crisis. (robin) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ... we'll have the story of migrant's seeking asylum in the u-s... their month-long journey coming up next. (robin) and here's a live look outside...at
evan onstat to john cox "are you talking about getting rid of medi-cal?"john cox "i'm talking about phasing it down and making healthcare affordable."john chiang "i register my objection, we should have had delaine eastin, the leading female gubernatorial candidate. who has been as active in as many of these debates as possible." antonio villaraigosa "our politics is broken. too much screaming, too much polarization. let's work together."kody leibowitz...
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democrats antonio villaraigosa and john chiang -- and republicans travis allen and john cox talked about healthcare... public safety... immigration and border sercurity.( darya ) lieutenant governor gavin newsom did not participate in the debate. the california primary is june 5th. the last day to register to vote is may 21st. you can watch the entire debate on our website kron4.com. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... this homemade submarine caused quite a scare for firewfighters in the east bay. ( james ) plus...seeking asylum. migrants who traveled to the california border vow to wait at the u-s border until they are granted asylum. ( james ) and after the break... just into the newsroom... police release new surveillance video in their search for a gas station robber. ( anny ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. we can now use a blood sample toh care, target lung cancer more precisely. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patient
democrats antonio villaraigosa and john chiang -- and republicans travis allen and john cox talked about healthcare... public safety... immigration and border sercurity.( darya ) lieutenant governor gavin newsom did not participate in the debate. the california primary is june 5th. the last day to register to vote is may 21st. you can watch the entire debate on our website kron4.com. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... this homemade submarine caused quite a scare for...
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john cox is next with 18%. travis allen has 16% support. antonio villaraigosa now comes in at 9%. this survey is different from a pole we told you about yesterday in which newsom, cox, and villaraigosa were in the top 10. >>> thousands of people were evicted last week my plot of land off sebastopol road. on tuesday 80 people were given 72 hours notice to leave the encampment. the eviction is scheduled for 2:30 pm this afternoon. many people there say they have nowhere else to go. >>> last night there was a chaotic scene in san francisco. the driver of a suspected: car smashed into several other cars in the sunset district. five people were hurt. we are told none of those injuries are life-threatening. you can see major damage occurred on several cars on 20th avenue near qatar. police say the officers on foot tried to flag down the driver of a suspected stolen car sped away and then crashed into all of those cars. the suspect is among those taken to a hospital. >>> today a congressional subcommittee will discuss preventing robo calls and caller id fakes. the housing hearing starts
john cox is next with 18%. travis allen has 16% support. antonio villaraigosa now comes in at 9%. this survey is different from a pole we told you about yesterday in which newsom, cox, and villaraigosa were in the top 10. >>> thousands of people were evicted last week my plot of land off sebastopol road. on tuesday 80 people were given 72 hours notice to leave the encampment. the eviction is scheduled for 2:30 pm this afternoon. many people there say they have nowhere else to go....
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cox was injured during your illusion? >> no. >> reporter: cox says he was part of the vanishing crowd illusion where 13 members disappear from a cage suspended above the stage. then magically reappear at the back of the audience. cox says he was rushed off the stage and slipped and fell into a dark construction zone causing permanent brain damage. copperfield's team was forced to reveal that, instead of actually disappearing, the people are actually rushed to a different location through a series of backstage passages and hotel corridors inside the mgm grand. >> what were you doing when you went that path, that particular night? did you run it? did you walk it? did you trot it? that's my question. >> fast walk. >> reporter: for his part, copperfield says he only found out cox was hurt after he sued the magician a year after the accident. >> am i correct, sir, that mr. cox was injured and you didn't know about it? >> i found out a year later when we were sued. >> when it happened, you didn't know about it, correct? >> corr
cox was injured during your illusion? >> no. >> reporter: cox says he was part of the vanishing crowd illusion where 13 members disappear from a cage suspended above the stage. then magically reappear at the back of the audience. cox says he was rushed off the stage and slipped and fell into a dark construction zone causing permanent brain damage. copperfield's team was forced to reveal that, instead of actually disappearing, the people are actually rushed to a different location...
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evan onstat to john cox "are you talking about getting rid of medi-cal?"john cox "i'm talking about phasing it down and making healthcare affordable."john chiang "i register my objection, we should have had delaine eastin, the leading female gubernatorial candidate. who has been as active in as many of these debates as possible." antonio villaraigosa "our politics is broken. too much screaming, too much polarization. let's work together."kody leibowitz "some candidates not here tonight. two didn't make the cut. one - lieutenant governor gavin newsom not showing up to another debate. in fresno, kl back to you." (justine) in the east bay -- one person is dead... following a crash along interstate highway 6-80 in pleasanton. this happened around 11 this morning...along the highway's northbound stoneridge drive off-ramp. once at the scene...police discovered that a vehicle went down an embankment...and landed on its roof. the driver died at the scene. chp officials closed the stoneridge drive 680 off-ramp while they investigated this afternoon... but the off-r
evan onstat to john cox "are you talking about getting rid of medi-cal?"john cox "i'm talking about phasing it down and making healthcare affordable."john chiang "i register my objection, we should have had delaine eastin, the leading female gubernatorial candidate. who has been as active in as many of these debates as possible." antonio villaraigosa "our politics is broken. too much screaming, too much polarization. let's work together."kody leibowitz...
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john cox saying he's for phasing down medi-cal if elected...just a few of the highlights from tonight.. democrats antonio villaraigosa and john chiang -- and republicans cox and allen at the debate tonight. the topics: immigration and border control, healthcare, water and the relationship with president trump. on the border wall -- the two dems against, the two republicans for it. but there were also discussions about prop 47 and prop 57 -- it's been a big discussion in the state -- there's even a potential ballot initiative to try and fix perceived issues with the current laws.again the two dems -- mostly in agreement... the two republicans also... here's what they had to say. now three candidates not here tonight.. two not invited because of polling numbers: amanda renteria and delaine eastin. eastin gettting support from both chiang and villaraigosa. the other not here: lieutenant governor gavin newsom. he's leading the polls right now -- but did not come tonight.that definitely got some talk from the other candidates, inclding villaraigosa who called him out multiple times -- even
john cox saying he's for phasing down medi-cal if elected...just a few of the highlights from tonight.. democrats antonio villaraigosa and john chiang -- and republicans cox and allen at the debate tonight. the topics: immigration and border control, healthcare, water and the relationship with president trump. on the border wall -- the two dems against, the two republicans for it. but there were also discussions about prop 47 and prop 57 -- it's been a big discussion in the state -- there's...
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members of the un security council have travelled to bangladesh to visit refugee camps in cox's bazaarya muslims fleeing violence in neighbouring myanmar. 0ur correspondent nick beake is in yangon, where officials are expected to meet with myanmar leader aung san suu kyi tomorrow. what can we expect from this visit? it's significant that you have got leading members of the international community here. they joined leading members of the international community here. theyjoined together ina sense, community here. theyjoined together in a sense, the likes of china and russia joining with western power is saying the situation in this part of the world now with the rohingya crisis is so great it effectively poses a risk to the stability and security of this part of southeast asia. in terms of what it will achieve, its hard to tell, we know they are having talks tomorrow with aung san suu kyi, who has been under criticism of her inability to speak out against the bronies military, and they are trying to tread a curve line, they don't want to alienate the bronies so far that they don't let u
members of the un security council have travelled to bangladesh to visit refugee camps in cox's bazaarya muslims fleeing violence in neighbouring myanmar. 0ur correspondent nick beake is in yangon, where officials are expected to meet with myanmar leader aung san suu kyi tomorrow. what can we expect from this visit? it's significant that you have got leading members of the international community here. they joined leading members of the international community here. theyjoined together ina...
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sort of run against cox and say this is a bad man.nded by democrats. in fact, in private nixon was irritated by the fact that cox had worked for john f. kennedy and had democrats on his staff, but he didn't try to do the thing that the president did today. it didn't really sound like a president. it sounded to me as i was listening more like if a martian came and heard donald trump speaking, it sounded more like some angry political boss in some city machine going out against the prosecutor. >> we just heard from barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney from michigan. she is a very even-keeled nonhyperbolic speaker. i asked for her reaction to the prospect that the president might take action against rosenstein, against sessions, against mueller, some other thing he might try to do in order to shut this down. she described that as potentially disastrous for the rule of law, and also something that would have politically disastrous consequences. i don't know how to assess what a political disaster is anymore. >> right. >> but i guess -- i
sort of run against cox and say this is a bad man.nded by democrats. in fact, in private nixon was irritated by the fact that cox had worked for john f. kennedy and had democrats on his staff, but he didn't try to do the thing that the president did today. it didn't really sound like a president. it sounded to me as i was listening more like if a martian came and heard donald trump speaking, it sounded more like some angry political boss in some city machine going out against the prosecutor....
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our second prize, high school central winner is joshua from oklahoma were c-span is available through coxommunications. in his winning entry, he tells us about the first amendment and freedom of religion. take a look. >> religion has always played a significant role in my life. that's why the constitution is important to me. freedom of religion of america should never be taken for granted. there is a reason why it's especially important to me and that's because i am jewish. >> happy hanukkah. >> josh, can you say happy hanukkah? come on. josh? >> happy on a cut. >> from a young age, i was told stories of the heart -- of the holocaust and it gave me a different perspective on being jewish and having the freedom of religion. in my junior year, i had the opportunity to visit poland and israel. i went there and saw the concentration and labor camps and became witness to what went on there. seeing these things only reinforced my strong opinion that the freedom of religion is a hugely important amendment to our constitution and the rights of all people need to be protected. freedom of religion
our second prize, high school central winner is joshua from oklahoma were c-span is available through coxommunications. in his winning entry, he tells us about the first amendment and freedom of religion. take a look. >> religion has always played a significant role in my life. that's why the constitution is important to me. freedom of religion of america should never be taken for granted. there is a reason why it's especially important to me and that's because i am jewish. >> happy...
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where space and is available c-span isx -- where available through cox communications. stamps ofg cultural america over a century. first, word-of-mouth. then, newspapers. then, radio. ♪ >> then, the television. [television sound] sound]alling >> now, the internet. >> the press is important to the united states people because the people expect us to tell them what is going on and the government and in their world. were no facebook pages even six or seven years ago, underestimating the effect it would have a new send journalism. >> people have a come used to getting news from social media. there is an downside. >> twitter has a feature called moments that features the latest news. any user can create their own moment, spreading fake news. >> there was a story saying someone was found dead but it was not true. it was created by a new twitter user. nearly 67% for americans haven't some point in their lives, believed something else. >> what if the news is not true? what if it is fake news? >> people on social media are not trained journalists. they are not answering this for
where space and is available c-span isx -- where available through cox communications. stamps ofg cultural america over a century. first, word-of-mouth. then, newspapers. then, radio. ♪ >> then, the television. [television sound] sound]alling >> now, the internet. >> the press is important to the united states people because the people expect us to tell them what is going on and the government and in their world. were no facebook pages even six or seven years ago,...
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myanmar the soldiers well it's cause live now to our correspondent charles stressed that he is in cox's bazaar so what has the u.n. security council delegation seen charles and what have they been saying. well it started a very emotional response from some of the refugees that met with this delegation the smalling the british ambassador literally being held by a number of women who described the interior as being raped losing family members shot dead by forces the delegation were moved around the camp they were taken along the roads along which time style zones of really enjoyed refugees stood many of them holding up cards reading things like we want justice and we are not going goalie the delegation was then taken to a presentation that was given by both the military and military but they were shown some very graphic photos. yes of what they were told were refugees that had been killed as they tried to escape me and my we spoke to the british ambassador who's leading this bit in with the kuwaitis and. for her reaction and she said that she was deeply moved by this that it's an investig
myanmar the soldiers well it's cause live now to our correspondent charles stressed that he is in cox's bazaar so what has the u.n. security council delegation seen charles and what have they been saying. well it started a very emotional response from some of the refugees that met with this delegation the smalling the british ambassador literally being held by a number of women who described the interior as being raped losing family members shot dead by forces the delegation were moved around...
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, cox wants every student to be eligible for a voucher which could mean public subsidies tore privateools or even home schooling. critics say public funds should not support private schools. there you have it. >> we don't have a whole lot of time before the election. what can we expect between now and june 5th? >> look for tens of millions of dollars to pour in from independent expand tour groups on all sides of the educational issues, teacher's unions and those groups supporting public education will point out the importance of well qualified students, those that favor charter schools or vouchers will focus their appeals to individual students and their families. so often voters have a hard time, we know this, have a hard time distinguishing between candidates positions on key issues. this time there are stark differences on what to do about public education and that will give voters something to think about. thank you, larry. >>> and still ahead on "today in the bay," pushing out footballs or corps sajs how the san francisco 49ers put smiles on pt faces in bay area teens in need of
, cox wants every student to be eligible for a voucher which could mean public subsidies tore privateools or even home schooling. critics say public funds should not support private schools. there you have it. >> we don't have a whole lot of time before the election. what can we expect between now and june 5th? >> look for tens of millions of dollars to pour in from independent expand tour groups on all sides of the educational issues, teacher's unions and those groups supporting...
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mr cox claims what happens during the trek was that he tripped and fell as he was being hustled alongced to reveal the details of the trek to explain how it works is a curtain comes down in the audience members are hustled along passageways out of the resort itself and back into a stator at the back of it reappear at the back of the stage. he said while it's happening he fell a considerable distance and dislocated his shoulder. the author claims that later led to a brain injury. give copperfield gave evidence, he was asked whether it was his fault if someone asked whether it was his fault if someone had followed, if someone would have hurt themselves during the trek if that would have been his fault he said it would depend on the circumstances. mr cox alleges there was debris and dust in his passageway as he was taken along it and give copperfield said he walked along earlier the evening and it had been clear. the trick is been revealed, maybe some fans will be somewhat disillusioned to realise he is not magic after all but the trial itself continues. david copperfield is expected to
mr cox claims what happens during the trek was that he tripped and fell as he was being hustled alongced to reveal the details of the trek to explain how it works is a curtain comes down in the audience members are hustled along passageways out of the resort itself and back into a stator at the back of it reappear at the back of the stage. he said while it's happening he fell a considerable distance and dislocated his shoulder. the author claims that later led to a brain injury. give...
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members of the united nations security council have travelled to bangladesh to visit refugee camps in cox'sis home to nearly 700,000 rohingya muslims fleeing violence in neighbouring myanmar. on monday, they will meet the country's leader, aung san suu kyi, before visiting rakhine state, the centre of what the un has described as ethnic cleansing. our myanmar correspondent nick beake has more from yangon. this is a significant moment, what we have here is leading members of the international community is siding that the situation in bangladesh, the rohingya crisis, poses a potential threat to the stability of this part of the world, it's not every day we see the likes of china and russia are great with western power is that they should join forces to go and see what is actually happening on the ground, there are two key aspects to this visit, members of the un delegation talking to some of the 700,000 rohingya people who fled from the military crack down in my own mark. the second part of the visit will be tomorrow, they will talk to aung san suu kyi, the de facto leader, who has come under
members of the united nations security council have travelled to bangladesh to visit refugee camps in cox'sis home to nearly 700,000 rohingya muslims fleeing violence in neighbouring myanmar. on monday, they will meet the country's leader, aung san suu kyi, before visiting rakhine state, the centre of what the un has described as ethnic cleansing. our myanmar correspondent nick beake has more from yangon. this is a significant moment, what we have here is leading members of the international...
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a delegation from the un security council is visiting refugee camps in cox's bazaar which is home tothat the coming monsoon season could worsen conditions in the camps. nick beake reports. a breakfrom the misery of life in the biggest refugee camp in the world. hundreds of rohingya people have gathered to greet the un delegation. ambassadors from 15 countries have come to cox's bazaar to see their suffering, and hear their harrowing stories. translation: we are standing here to demand justice as the myanmar military have killed our men and tortured our women. this is what she's talking about — the burmese military and buddhist mobs torched rohingya villages last year, and forced 100,000 muslims to flee for their lives. it is not known how many exactly were murdered before they could escape. now in camps across the border in bangladesh, survivors have placards but not much else. the security council say they want to help authorities here prepare for the imminent monsoon season and try and find a way for refugees to return safely to myanmar — if, indeed, any want to. it is worth recall
a delegation from the un security council is visiting refugee camps in cox's bazaar which is home tothat the coming monsoon season could worsen conditions in the camps. nick beake reports. a breakfrom the misery of life in the biggest refugee camp in the world. hundreds of rohingya people have gathered to greet the un delegation. ambassadors from 15 countries have come to cox's bazaar to see their suffering, and hear their harrowing stories. translation: we are standing here to demand justice...
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winner is matthew murray, an 11th grader at jinx oklahoma.l in jinx, where c-span is available through coxommunications. he tells us in his entry about the first amendment and freedom of religion, take a look. >> they might not like christine's. >> to me, religious freedom is the most important part of the bill of rights. >> we had some complicated times, because you could get arrested. so we went to a camp. thunder and lightning coming and on you, we went there visited with refugees and out of nowhere, they came in and tried to arrest all of us. some people said that we would get tortured or something, so my uncle threw me behind a building and we head. >> information received indicates that the myanmar security forces targeted teachers and cultural religious leadership in other peoples of influence in an effort to diminish the rohingya history and knowledge. >> my school population is now 10% or mise -- 10% burmese. >> my uncle knew we were not going to have religious freedom, so he brought us here. >> radical buddhist monks have been accused of persecuting religious minorities in myanma
winner is matthew murray, an 11th grader at jinx oklahoma.l in jinx, where c-span is available through coxommunications. he tells us in his entry about the first amendment and freedom of religion, take a look. >> they might not like christine's. >> to me, religious freedom is the most important part of the bill of rights. >> we had some complicated times, because you could get arrested. so we went to a camp. thunder and lightning coming and on you, we went there visited with...
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the prosecutor himself archibald cox was considered beyond reproach cox was a professor at harvard law, one of the keenest object i have legal minds in the country. one fateful saturday night mixon reached out to the attorney general of the united states of america elliott richardson and told him to fire cox as only the attorney general, not the president had the right to terminate a special counsel. richardson refused and then resigned as did his number two william ruckleshas why do we care the so-called saturday night massacre set off a terrible slide in the stock market. with the dow plummeting 20% over the next few months. the firing helped build a groundswell for his impeachment. it's hard to imagine him getting impeached not while the gop still controls the house but if he proceeds with his own version of a saturday night massacre which seems like a real possibility it is cerp going to be bad news for the stock market >> sell, sell, sell. >> how about syria it's not syria itself trapped in a devastating civil war but russia as there may be as many as 8,000 russian advisers down t
the prosecutor himself archibald cox was considered beyond reproach cox was a professor at harvard law, one of the keenest object i have legal minds in the country. one fateful saturday night mixon reached out to the attorney general of the united states of america elliott richardson and told him to fire cox as only the attorney general, not the president had the right to terminate a special counsel. richardson refused and then resigned as did his number two william ruckleshas why do we care...
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cox says he was part of that illusion.e was rushed off the stage and into a dark construction zone where he slipped and fell. his attorney says they want copper fie copp copperfield to explain on the stand how the trick is supposed to work. >> i think that the old expression the cat will be out of the bag sometime friday morning. >> and we'll have the latest on the case coming up at 7 al. with your gma first look, abc news new york. >> los angeles prosecutors are now reviewing a sexual assault case against actor kevin spacey to determine if they'll file criminal charges against him. in october an actor accused spacey of assaulting him when he was 14 years old. that was in 1992 and since then more than a dozen other men accused the two-time oscar winner of sexual misconduct. there's also open investigations against spacey in massachusetts and england. >>> president trump signed a bill that paves the way for victims that holds website accountable if you knowingly facilitate sex trafficking. look at what's happening behind hi
cox says he was part of that illusion.e was rushed off the stage and into a dark construction zone where he slipped and fell. his attorney says they want copper fie copp copperfield to explain on the stand how the trick is supposed to work. >> i think that the old expression the cat will be out of the bag sometime friday morning. >> and we'll have the latest on the case coming up at 7 al. with your gma first look, abc news new york. >> los angeles prosecutors are now reviewing...
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she staged a protest outside of cox's house, she had a sign that read "chris cox's profits off dead kidsto the university of nebraska, who gave a cowardly and meaningless response, saying we don't know anything about that. we don't care, it's not our business. jason nichols is a professor and he joins us tonight. professor, is this okay? is it okay to decide that, because you disagree with someone, you can show up at his house and scream at his wife and kids? >> is it okay to stage a protest? absolutely. >> tucker: at someone's home? >> obviously she was not there for any kind of conflict. you remember the nra -- a member of the nra, i'm assuming he's armed. >> tucker: i'm a member. way too. it's not about being armed too. i hope that we are not suggesting -- i am asking a philosophical question. we disagree, is it okay for me to give your home address out for my viewers who disagree with you to show up and talk to your kids about how much they disagree with you? >> if they want to protest something they believe -- >> tucker: the answer by the way it is no. >> you putting my address out
she staged a protest outside of cox's house, she had a sign that read "chris cox's profits off dead kidsto the university of nebraska, who gave a cowardly and meaningless response, saying we don't know anything about that. we don't care, it's not our business. jason nichols is a professor and he joins us tonight. professor, is this okay? is it okay to decide that, because you disagree with someone, you can show up at his house and scream at his wife and kids? >> is it okay to stage a...
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but that's exactly what david copperfield is now doing, part of a lawsuit filed against him by gavin coxo says he was injured participating in "the lucky 13." in heated testimony, he was asked how the trick works by rushing participants back stage. >> am i correct, sir, that they are not told where they are going? >> they are told where they're going. >> well, mr. kenna disagrees with you, that they're not told where they're going. when they're up on that stage, do you tell them where they're going? >> they're not told in >> they're not told in advance, but every single move they're made, they're instructed where to go. >> mr. copperfield, we're not going to get along if you keep doing this. >> i'm just trying to tell the truth. >> cox says the pathway was dark, filled with hazards, causing him to fall, wracking up $400,000 in medical bills. over the years around 100,000 have participated in the trick. but it is no longer part of his show. clayton sandell, denver. >> that attorney was playing hardball. >> it was definitely a tough back and forth between the two of them. and it was intere
but that's exactly what david copperfield is now doing, part of a lawsuit filed against him by gavin coxo says he was injured participating in "the lucky 13." in heated testimony, he was asked how the trick works by rushing participants back stage. >> am i correct, sir, that they are not told where they are going? >> they are told where they're going. >> well, mr. kenna disagrees with you, that they're not told where they're going. when they're up on that stage, do...
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cox tiene en 20% y allen el 16%.pablo: las palabras de la secretaria de seguridad nacional en el comitÉ de seguridad nacional de la cÁmara de representantes han generado gran confusiÓn. " no estamos aceptando nuevas solicitudes de daca, ninguna corte me lo ha permitido". pero si un juez dijo esta semana que se violÓ los derechos de los jÓvenes, por quÉ nos pueden renovar su solicitud? >> muchos jÓvenes y familias siguen confundidos. recordarle la comunidad. si tienen daca en este momento, pueden renovar su permiso. pablo: la confusiÓn estÁ en que el juez dijo que no hay base legal para suspender el programa, pero dio al administraciÓn un plazo para que justifique su decisiÓn. >> Él estÁ dando a la administraciÓn 90 dÍas para actuar. pablo: es decir, el departamento de seguridad nacional puede no aceptar nuevas solicitudes, pero sÓlo durante 90 dÍas.prepara daca. pablo: pero la lucha no serÁ fÁcil. [habla en inglÉs] la administraciÓn continÚa afirmando que daca es ilegal. pero los soÑadores estÁn listos para la lucha.
cox tiene en 20% y allen el 16%.pablo: las palabras de la secretaria de seguridad nacional en el comitÉ de seguridad nacional de la cÁmara de representantes han generado gran confusiÓn. " no estamos aceptando nuevas solicitudes de daca, ninguna corte me lo ha permitido". pero si un juez dijo esta semana que se violÓ los derechos de los jÓvenes, por quÉ nos pueden renovar su solicitud? >> muchos jÓvenes y familias siguen confundidos. recordarle la comunidad. si tienen daca...
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gubernatorial candidate john cox. mr. cox, thank you so much for being here tonight.te it. >> thank you, katie, great to be with you. >> katie: how do you explain this anarchy in california? it seems like things are falling apart at the seams. the government in sacramento isi being pushed back on, rightfully, by these local communities. how will you change this? >> i applaud orange county, i applaud my home county of san diego for standing up to this. this is typical of the politicians who are running the state into the ground, katie. their first job ought to be toie keep the residents of this state safe. i'm getting involved, i'm leading the charge, to talk to other counties as well around the state about standing up for this. the voters elect their county and state officials to protect them. that is the first job of government is to do that. and the idea that jerry brown picks easter weekend to pardon people who have committed crimes and who were let out of jail very recently, it's not like these are people who served their time 30 years ago and have been upstanding
gubernatorial candidate john cox. mr. cox, thank you so much for being here tonight.te it. >> thank you, katie, great to be with you. >> katie: how do you explain this anarchy in california? it seems like things are falling apart at the seams. the government in sacramento isi being pushed back on, rightfully, by these local communities. how will you change this? >> i applaud orange county, i applaud my home county of san diego for standing up to this. this is typical of the...
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solicitor general agrees to fire cox.ion is, are we closer to a saturday night massacre than ever before? >> the situation is a little different for this reason, don -- when elliott richardson was selected attorney general, which was in may of 1973, he had to go through confirmation proceedings. during those proceedings, he made a commitment to the senate that he would, one, appoint a special counsel. and two, he would not remove that special counsel accepting for cause. so that's what was the bound secret he had made with the -- or the pledge he had made with the senate. when it came time to fire, he didn't feel he could violate his pledge to the senate, and his deputy felt the same way, that he was honor bound not to follow the president's orders, and rather to resign. the two of them actually persuaded the solicitor general to take and carry out the president's orders. bourque was not a yes man, but he was in a situation where they were worried about the stability of the department at that point if somebody couldn't st
solicitor general agrees to fire cox.ion is, are we closer to a saturday night massacre than ever before? >> the situation is a little different for this reason, don -- when elliott richardson was selected attorney general, which was in may of 1973, he had to go through confirmation proceedings. during those proceedings, he made a commitment to the senate that he would, one, appoint a special counsel. and two, he would not remove that special counsel accepting for cause. so that's what...
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all right charles trafford live in cox's bazar for us thank. all the foreign ministers of russia iran and turkey are in moscow to talk about the conflict in syria three countries have been pushing for a political solution to the war through the start of process that began last year talks come after the u.s. led strikes in syria two weeks ago turkey which supports the rebel free syrian army backed the strikes in response to the suspected chemical weapons attack on the town of duma russia and iran strongly condemned them. a saudi led coalition air strike has reportedly killed two hooty leaders and dozens of fighters in yemen's capital city state television says a high level meeting was targeted at the who does interior ministry in sana'a earlier this month the rebel second in command saleh assam had died in an airstrike in western yemen. these are live pictures that you're looking at right now of that funeral in sana'a in yemen. several people were killed in an attack by boko haram fighters in nigeria's north east borno state police say at least
all right charles trafford live in cox's bazar for us thank. all the foreign ministers of russia iran and turkey are in moscow to talk about the conflict in syria three countries have been pushing for a political solution to the war through the start of process that began last year talks come after the u.s. led strikes in syria two weeks ago turkey which supports the rebel free syrian army backed the strikes in response to the suspected chemical weapons attack on the town of duma russia and...