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chief executive of thejo cox foundation, catherine anderson, joins me now from central london.ent i mentioned at the start that one of these bands is no longer invited?|j at the start that one of these bands is no longer invited? i am very pleased, personally. we did call on glastonbury to pull the act but there has been a lot of pressure on them today and i think it is the right thing to do. in the end, glastonbury was providing a platform for barnes, who in the end, were peddling some nasty and horrible views. i am peddling some nasty and horrible views. iam pleased peddling some nasty and horrible views. i am pleased to hear that. —— bands. when you first read of this, what did you think?|j bands. when you first read of this, what did you think? i was very shocked that sort of thing, what we see as a general trend, a decay of language and discourse, notjust in public life, but out in further society, i was shocked that glastonbury were giving a platform to bands that could be so explicitly in century and insightful violence, but particularly so because we are so very incredi
chief executive of thejo cox foundation, catherine anderson, joins me now from central london.ent i mentioned at the start that one of these bands is no longer invited?|j at the start that one of these bands is no longer invited? i am very pleased, personally. we did call on glastonbury to pull the act but there has been a lot of pressure on them today and i think it is the right thing to do. in the end, glastonbury was providing a platform for barnes, who in the end, were peddling some nasty...
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earlier this evening chief executive of thejo cox foundation catherine anderson gave her reaction toy and i think it is the right thing to do because in the end glastonbury was performing —— providing a platform for bands who were peddling some nasty and horrible views and i am pleased to hear that. when you first read this, what did you think?|j pleased to hear that. when you first read this, what did you think? i was very shocked, actually, but saw it as part of the general trend, a decay of discourse in public life that has disseminated into public life. i was shocked that glastonbury we re life. i was shocked that glastonbury were giving a platform to bands life. i was shocked that glastonbury were giving a platform to hands so incendiary and insightful of violence bidding specially since we are conscience —— conscious of what can happen when violence really does and in the ultimate tragedy and everything we were seeing, we cannot help but see through the prism ofjo cox but it cannot be denied that we are seeing a much worsening environment generally. what do you think lies behin
earlier this evening chief executive of thejo cox foundation catherine anderson gave her reaction toy and i think it is the right thing to do because in the end glastonbury was performing —— providing a platform for bands who were peddling some nasty and horrible views and i am pleased to hear that. when you first read this, what did you think?|j pleased to hear that. when you first read this, what did you think? i was very shocked, actually, but saw it as part of the general trend, a decay...
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inside her puntacana hotel room the cause of death, an apparent heart attack, according to her son coxw the eighth american to die at dominican resorts within the past year, at least half of them falling violently ill after reportedly drinking from their room's minibar jerry curran died in january. his family saying he became sick after a night of dinner and drinks >> he just never came back. >> reporter: the fbi's assisting dominican authorities with toxicology exams for the american victims their deaths have not been connected, and the dr's tourism officials are calling these incidents tragic but isolated still, the mysterious deaths are raising questions about the alcohol in the country. in 2017, five locals died in the dominican republic after consuming bad alcohol. authorities there conducted several raids, shutting down five illegal labs producing alcohol not safe for human consumption. that same year, 20-year-old abbey conner died on vacation in mexico they are parents sued the resort, accusing them of serving contaminated liquor squr >> it's for everybody else behind us that ha
inside her puntacana hotel room the cause of death, an apparent heart attack, according to her son coxw the eighth american to die at dominican resorts within the past year, at least half of them falling violently ill after reportedly drinking from their room's minibar jerry curran died in january. his family saying he became sick after a night of dinner and drinks >> he just never came back. >> reporter: the fbi's assisting dominican authorities with toxicology exams for the...
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. >> next, anna-lisa cox and scott heerman talk but black pioneers in slavery and then the argument that tech nothing has created a more chaotic world but also helping us prepare for the future. and later this afternoon, tv and radio host, mark leverin lever vein takes a kris contractual look at immediata. . >> walk at the walk to the next practice the printer row litfest. i want to give special thank yous to all of our sponsor ford the generous support this year. especially win trust-under, our programming sponsor, robert r. mccormick foundation, the alpha wood foundation, the tribune, 3l real estate and c-span booktv. today's program with by blood on c-span2's booktv. if there's time at the end for q & a for with the authors we ask you to could the microphone in the center of the room. before today's program begins i would ask you to please silence your cellphones, and if you do choose to take photographs of our presenters, please turn off the flash. and with that, i would like to tell you this program is called -- includes telling the very truths the holidays africaon descended anymor
. >> next, anna-lisa cox and scott heerman talk but black pioneers in slavery and then the argument that tech nothing has created a more chaotic world but also helping us prepare for the future. and later this afternoon, tv and radio host, mark leverin lever vein takes a kris contractual look at immediata. . >> walk at the walk to the next practice the printer row litfest. i want to give special thank yous to all of our sponsor ford the generous support this year. especially win...
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cox of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: the yeas are 404 and the nays are 22 and the amendment is adopted. for what purpose does distinguished majority leader. mr. hoyer: i move that the house do now rise. the chair: all those in favor. opposed. the motion is adopted 689 the committee rises. >> madam chair. the chair: the committee of the whole house having had under consideration directs me to report it has come to no resolution thereon. the chair: the committee reports that the committee has had
cox of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for...
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cox died on june 10. according to her son, u.s. officials say she died of a heart attack. >> it's been a nightmare. i am overwhelmed. i don't have the answers i've been looking for. i do not have my mother's remains back. >> reporter: cox's death is the latest case of an american tourist dying while on vacation in the dominican republic. at least six other americans have died since january, some under questionable circumstances. miranda schaup-werner and a couple from maryland, edward holmes and cynthia day, all died at bahia principe hotels. preliminary autopsies released by dominican authorities say they all had fluid in their lungs and respiratory failure. the f.b.i. is conducting toxicology reports on those three deaths. according to the state department, 13 americans died here all of last year. three were considered homicides. in a statement, the u.s. ambassador to the dominican republic said: >> axelrod: mola lenghi joins us now. mola, let's switch gears for a second because you're following two big stories in the dominican r
cox died on june 10. according to her son, u.s. officials say she died of a heart attack. >> it's been a nightmare. i am overwhelmed. i don't have the answers i've been looking for. i do not have my mother's remains back. >> reporter: cox's death is the latest case of an american tourist dying while on vacation in the dominican republic. at least six other americans have died since january, some under questionable circumstances. miranda schaup-werner and a couple from maryland,...
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. the referendum campaign, the murder of jo cox. on earth is a comedian doing, finding funny or even suggesting in a jocular way that we should throw battery acid at an mp is so rightly, there are calls for her to be sacked from appearing on tv. nigel virage calling for a police enquiry. —— nigel farage. nigel farage is called for a police enquiry. it is not an active threat but it certainly was an extraordinarily misjudged thing for her to have said. that should be consequences for her. politics has become unbelievably frenzied and toxic and we have to find a way to disagree more politely if we are to bring the country back together because in the end, whatever happens about brexit, we need to be together asa about brexit, we need to be together as a country in this idea that what you do, even opinions that you find offensive. threats against female mps systematically, i think right—thinking people should stand up right—thinking people should stand up for civility and not for violence. there has been a craze or a trend of people to
. the referendum campaign, the murder of jo cox. on earth is a comedian doing, finding funny or even suggesting in a jocular way that we should throw battery acid at an mp is so rightly, there are calls for her to be sacked from appearing on tv. nigel virage calling for a police enquiry. —— nigel farage. nigel farage is called for a police enquiry. it is not an active threat but it certainly was an extraordinarily misjudged thing for her to have said. that should be consequences for her....
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. >>> one of those victims is ryan keith cox. his colleagues say cox told them to hide inside an office and barricade the door while he went out to try to help others. cox was among those honored at a vigil last night in virginia beach. abc's serena marshall joins us now with new details on the investigation. serena, good morning. >> reporter: janai, will, good morning. from the time those first shots were fired to four brave police officers taking down the shooter, it was 36 minutes of terror. now, friends and families remember the lives taken. ♪ 12 lives lost. 12 victims remembered. hundreds of people gathering to remember the seven men, five women murdered at their work by their longtime colleague. >> they leave a void that we will never be able to fill. >> reporter: candice rauch trying to make sense of the loss of her friend laquita brown who had worked for the city for 4 1/2 years. >> knowing that when i go there that i won't run into her anymore, that's going to be the rdt part. >> reporter: at the building a memorial stan
. >>> one of those victims is ryan keith cox. his colleagues say cox told them to hide inside an office and barricade the door while he went out to try to help others. cox was among those honored at a vigil last night in virginia beach. abc's serena marshall joins us now with new details on the investigation. serena, good morning. >> reporter: janai, will, good morning. from the time those first shots were fired to four brave police officers taking down the shooter, it was 36...
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i'm here for a rehearsal of the hague will end up coxing in shanty choir. that's the perfect song you just sank. is that a regular sailor's song or a shanty you know what i did know that was actually our theme song it has nothing to do with either ok and he was in the friesian dialect and it just means the car kinchen are great guys no more than that toward the killers and we are going to get here i shanties in sailor songs what's the difference he does you must you know sailor songs are simply romantic songs they used to sing but the shanties were the work songs for the seamen of earlier time. it was hard work on the ship's doctor one of them would call the tune in the champs and the choir would answer and do the work the lead singer never had to work and it's just the same with us was going on with their money and doesn't fall into that mold whose lead singer for the today the lead singer as a whole if he sings the song of hope often we can i sing the shanty like read your question or we can do that like i said the lead singer he'll sing the beginning we
i'm here for a rehearsal of the hague will end up coxing in shanty choir. that's the perfect song you just sank. is that a regular sailor's song or a shanty you know what i did know that was actually our theme song it has nothing to do with either ok and he was in the friesian dialect and it just means the car kinchen are great guys no more than that toward the killers and we are going to get here i shanties in sailor songs what's the difference he does you must you know sailor songs are simply...
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her name is leyla cox.o her son, she was celebrating her birthday at a resort when she passed away. cnn's patrick oppmann has been looking into this. patrick? >> reporter: ana, dominican officials are struggling to explain the death of another tourist who passed away while on vacation here. this is the seventh incident in the last year of an american tourist dying in the dominican republican under mysterious circumstances. the woman who passed away, her name is leyla cox. according to her son will cox, who talked to her affiliate wcbs, she died on monday. the u.s. embassy in santa domingo told him she died of a heart attack but he says his mother was healthy, celebrating her 53rd birthday and that she was an active person and she's not aware of her having any heart trouble. we've spoken to the hotel where she passed away in a resort town in the dominican republic. they said she felt ill and had to be taken to the hospital. but will cox told our affiliate wcbs that his mother died in the hotel. so there's st
her name is leyla cox.o her son, she was celebrating her birthday at a resort when she passed away. cnn's patrick oppmann has been looking into this. patrick? >> reporter: ana, dominican officials are struggling to explain the death of another tourist who passed away while on vacation here. this is the seventh incident in the last year of an american tourist dying in the dominican republican under mysterious circumstances. the woman who passed away, her name is leyla cox. according to her...
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among them, ryan keith cox. >> keith gave his lifeo save seven of us. god knew what he was doing when arth and an on this gave us a guardian angel. >> reporter: the gunman was on the seventh floor. he rushed her into an office and told her to barricade the door while he ran for others. gunfire tore through the door and the wall. ith did not survive. >> he knew he had seven ladies with him that he had to protect. >> reporter: and he did. >> and he did. >> reporter: once police arrived bring them out, they had to step over the bodies of their friends. >> i stepped over them and i didn't realize at the timet was one of my friends. >> receptionist christina smith knew every one of the people tht died. >> it's really hard to wrap my brain around this, and just some very wonderful people's lives were lost. it's just senseless. unned orter: craddock down the very people he worked with. his motives remain a mystery. >> detectives are working through all the background they n possibly find. >> nbc's tomostello reporting there. later this week, stafford county wi
among them, ryan keith cox. >> keith gave his lifeo save seven of us. god knew what he was doing when arth and an on this gave us a guardian angel. >> reporter: the gunman was on the seventh floor. he rushed her into an office and told her to barricade the door while he ran for others. gunfire tore through the door and the wall. ith did not survive. >> he knew he had seven ladies with him that he had to protect. >> reporter: and he did. >> and he did. >>...
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cox rushed her and seven others into an office saying to barricade the door othile he went looking for rs. seconds later, gunfire tore through the door d anwalls. keith didn't survive. >> he knew he had seven ladies with him that he had to protect. >> reporter: and he did? >> and he did. >> reporter: once police arrived to bring them out, they had to step over the bodies of their friends. i > when i stepped overdn't realize it was one of my friends missing. >> reporter: receptionist christina smith knew every one of the people who died. >> it's hard to wrap d my brain arol this and just some very wonderful people'sives were lost. sense -- it's just senseless. >> reporter: craddock gunned down the very peop he worked with. he'd resigned earlier in the day via email writing i want to officially put in mytw weeks position to vacate my position as engineer three with the city. it's been a pleasure to serve the city but due to personal reasons i must relief my position. police chief says his motives remain a history. >> the detectives are working through the background that they can possibl
cox rushed her and seven others into an office saying to barricade the door othile he went looking for rs. seconds later, gunfire tore through the door d anwalls. keith didn't survive. >> he knew he had seven ladies with him that he had to protect. >> reporter: and he did? >> and he did. >> reporter: once police arrived to bring them out, they had to step over the bodies of their friends. i > when i stepped overdn't realize it was one of my friends missing. >>...
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. >> reporter: lelah cox came to these blue waters to celebrate her 53rd birthday but she never made it home. >> she lovhe beach. i truly believe in someway, shape or form the dominican republic is responsible. >> reporter: she was found in her hotel room, the causof ath a reported heart attack. cox the eighth american to die within the past year, at least half of them falling violently ill after reportedly drinking from their room's mini bar. jerry died in january. he became sick after a din night of dinner and drinks. their deaths have not been connected and the d.r.'s tourism e officials arlling these incidents tragic but isolated. the mysterious deaths are raising questions about the alcohol in the country. in 2017 five locals died aer consuming bad alcohol. authorities conducting several raids shutting down five illegal labs producing alcohol not safe for human consumption. that same year, 20-year-old abby conner died on vacation in mexico. her parents sued the resort accusing them of serving contaminated liquor. so >> it's for mebody else that lost children or loved ones as wel
. >> reporter: lelah cox came to these blue waters to celebrate her 53rd birthday but she never made it home. >> she lovhe beach. i truly believe in someway, shape or form the dominican republic is responsible. >> reporter: she was found in her hotel room, the causof ath a reported heart attack. cox the eighth american to die within the past year, at least half of them falling violently ill after reportedly drinking from their room's mini bar. jerry died in january. he became...
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profound aspirin and some other drugs dampen the cox enzymes activity the body produces heuer prostitute and ins and the pain goes away across the plantains also regulate other bodily functions like blood clotting liver function and the regeneration of mucous membranes in the gut. an overdose of these over the counter painkillers can cause kidney damage liver damage which in some cases then requires organ transplants and you can have stomach bleeding patients are also more at risk of having a stroke especially patients who've already had a heart attack so they should be very cautious about these drugs. you know it's also a patient of the pain clinic she has. sclerosis and has had severe back pain for years several operations didn't help. my mom. you're always looking around for something to relieve the pain so of course i took over the counter drugs my experience was that they didn't help. but the side effects were terrible. my stomach in terrible shape i often have no appetite and have to throw up. because the side effects were so bad doctors switched like unified to prescription opioid
profound aspirin and some other drugs dampen the cox enzymes activity the body produces heuer prostitute and ins and the pain goes away across the plantains also regulate other bodily functions like blood clotting liver function and the regeneration of mucous membranes in the gut. an overdose of these over the counter painkillers can cause kidney damage liver damage which in some cases then requires organ transplants and you can have stomach bleeding patients are also more at risk of having a...
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way they work injured or inflame tissue releases certain fatty acids these are converted by so-called cox enzymes into messengers substances known as prostate gland ins these messenger substances bind themselves to pain receptors at the nerve endings they transmit the pain signal to the central nervous system ibuprofen aspirin and some other drugs dampen the cox enzymes activity the body produces fewer prostitute landon's and the pain goes away across the plant and also regulate other bodily functions like blood clotting. liver function and the regeneration of mucus membranes in the got. an overdose of these over the counter painkillers can cause kidney damage liver damage which in some cases then requires organ transplants and you can have stomach bleeding patients are also more at risk of having a stroke especially patients who already had a heart attack so they should be very cautious about these drugs. is also a patient at the pain clinic she has multiple sclerosis and has had severe back pain for years several operations didn't help. you're always looking around for something to reli
way they work injured or inflame tissue releases certain fatty acids these are converted by so-called cox enzymes into messengers substances known as prostate gland ins these messenger substances bind themselves to pain receptors at the nerve endings they transmit the pain signal to the central nervous system ibuprofen aspirin and some other drugs dampen the cox enzymes activity the body produces fewer prostitute landon's and the pain goes away across the plant and also regulate other bodily...
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joe cox, the labour are saying. joe cox, the labourmp got labour are saying.ut in the opener. i don't normally talk about about when my wife was health minister, a woman came up to her, apparently reasonable and then violently assaulted her. my wife had eggs thrown at her, they could have been rocks. we each have a duty to protect each other. if you want to get in front of a microphone, as hannah has now, because of this incident, you ought to apply politely. i keep trying to get things on the news and occasionally i get accepted. if i came into the millbank building and try to get past for memos of security and grabbed a microphone, you would switch me. i think the woman in red was switched off. she could have beena danger was switched off. she could have been a danger —— switch me. even if she was not a danger, you should not allow people to disrupt major events. what if that happened for every cause? it wouldn't just be greenpeace and climate change. if the protest had not taken place, the chancellor governor of the bank of england what they said about clim
joe cox, the labour are saying. joe cox, the labourmp got labour are saying.ut in the opener. i don't normally talk about about when my wife was health minister, a woman came up to her, apparently reasonable and then violently assaulted her. my wife had eggs thrown at her, they could have been rocks. we each have a duty to protect each other. if you want to get in front of a microphone, as hannah has now, because of this incident, you ought to apply politely. i keep trying to get things on the...
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dahlia lithwick and ana marie cox will join our discussion about the latest accusation of rape against donald trump. >>> but first to the breaking news of the night. robert mueller has been subpoenaed to testify to the house judiciary committee and the house intelligence committee on the same day. a month ago robert mueller delivered a nine-minute public statement about the mueller report that he hoped would be his last public words about it. >> i hope and expect this to be the only time that i will speak to you in this manner. i am making that decision myself. no one has told me whether i can or should testify or speak further about this matter. >> july 17th, 9:00 a.m. is when you will next hear robert mueller speak. chairman jerry nadler of the house judiciary committee, chairman adam schiff of the house intelligence committee, made a joint announcement tonight saying special counsel robert s. mueller iii has agreed to testify pursuant to a subpoena before both the house judiciary committee and house intelligence committee in open session on wednesday, july 17th, 2019. the chairmen s
dahlia lithwick and ana marie cox will join our discussion about the latest accusation of rape against donald trump. >>> but first to the breaking news of the night. robert mueller has been subpoenaed to testify to the house judiciary committee and the house intelligence committee on the same day. a month ago robert mueller delivered a nine-minute public statement about the mueller report that he hoped would be his last public words about it. >> i hope and expect this to be the...
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cox was found inside her hotel room, i should say, at a resort. managers say cox suffered a heart attack, but officials have called the recent series of americans dying as isolated incidents. >>> meanwhile measles indications in the u.s. are among the highest reported in almost 30 years. the centers for disease control is reporting 1,044 cases in 28 states. california is among those states with 52 cases reported. the last time there were this many indications was 1992. >> well, the viral videos that aren't real but sure look like they're real, what to look out for. >> plu a 20-year tradition on track. we'll take you to today's annual torch run kickoff. >> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. showing you the fog coming in over the north bay hills. we'll look at the tuesd >>> the san francisco police department kicked off the 2019 special olympics northern california torch run today. >> this is an effort to raise money and awareness for the organization. it's been a tradition for the san francisco police department for more than 20 years. >> abc7 news repor
cox was found inside her hotel room, i should say, at a resort. managers say cox suffered a heart attack, but officials have called the recent series of americans dying as isolated incidents. >>> meanwhile measles indications in the u.s. are among the highest reported in almost 30 years. the centers for disease control is reporting 1,044 cases in 28 states. california is among those states with 52 cases reported. the last time there were this many indications was 1992. >> well,...
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historian annalisa cox. on sunday, our live coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with slate national editor josh levine, education activist bill ayres, journalist dorothy butler, and university of chicago professor e viewing. watch our live coverage of the 35th annual hunters wrote that fast chicago starting today at 11:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. sunday on q&a, darrell davis talks about his book clandestine relationships, where he details befriending ku klux klan members and convinces them to leave the organization. >> he was wearing military camouflage fatigues with the kkkd dropp emblem and across his chest, knights of the ku klux klan. on his hip, he had a semiautomatic handgun in a holster. he was followed right behind him thee grand dragon -- by grand dragon. when i entered the room, and he saw me, he just froze. back.oy bumped into his they stumbled and regained their balance, looking around the room. i knew what they were thinking. it of thethinking desk clerk gave them the wrong room number, or this was a setup. i displayed my hands, nothing
historian annalisa cox. on sunday, our live coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with slate national editor josh levine, education activist bill ayres, journalist dorothy butler, and university of chicago professor e viewing. watch our live coverage of the 35th annual hunters wrote that fast chicago starting today at 11:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. sunday on q&a, darrell davis talks about his book clandestine relationships, where he details befriending ku klux klan members and...
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the house of commons to speak out in the future by not having acted swiftly in the wake of the full coxg, this has to change. to be honest what we have is an opportunity to get something away to get the power away in order to do the right thing and i think we should do that. the day and's report was thorough and wide—ranging, and made it clear recommendations that we should absolutely be getting on with. because the people who do know that we are not getting on with them are those people who work in this building. nothing has changed. nothing has changed since we started the whole past minster and that —— pestminster or broader metoo movement, it feels as if a moment of blood—letting led to no significant material change in the actual working lives of the people we are here to try and protect. the former leader of the commons, andrea leadsom, spoke for the first time since quitting the cabinet. she'd been closely involved in trying to tackle bullying and harassment. there are a number of complicated inquiries going on and i can well understand people saying it's all too complicated, can
the house of commons to speak out in the future by not having acted swiftly in the wake of the full coxg, this has to change. to be honest what we have is an opportunity to get something away to get the power away in order to do the right thing and i think we should do that. the day and's report was thorough and wide—ranging, and made it clear recommendations that we should absolutely be getting on with. because the people who do know that we are not getting on with them are those people who...
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>> reporter: well, leila cox, 53 years old, medical technician from staten island, new york, came herelebrate her 53rd birthday, which was sunday. on monday, she was found dead in her resort room. investigators here say the cause of death was a heart tact, but her family is not buying that. we spoke to her 25-year-old son back in knoxville, tennessee, a few hours ago. he said he begged his mother not to go. now he said he's under pressure from the funeral home to cremate the body immediately. he said there's no reason a healthy 53-year-old woman would die suddenly. here's will cox. >> i can't even putted into words how frustrating it is just to get my mom's body back home. it's hard enough when you lose a parent, but knowing that a foreign country has total control of your mother's remains, is just -- it's unimaginable, having to deal with. >> reporter: so all will cox has now is a police report in spanish. he said he wants a toxicology report to be made. he said he was told by hospital officials here their toxicology machine was broken. this means seven now american tourists dead here
>> reporter: well, leila cox, 53 years old, medical technician from staten island, new york, came herelebrate her 53rd birthday, which was sunday. on monday, she was found dead in her resort room. investigators here say the cause of death was a heart tact, but her family is not buying that. we spoke to her 25-year-old son back in knoxville, tennessee, a few hours ago. he said he begged his mother not to go. now he said he's under pressure from the funeral home to cremate the body...
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but when people travel abroad they die somewhat mysteriously, like in the case of laiala cox who diednday, age 53. she was here traveling by herself, celebrating her birthday. her son told our affiliate that she did not have any health problems, she was very, very healthy, but according to the local authorities and the u.s. embassy here, she apparently died of a heart attack. so it is troubling to have another death, to have another american so soon after other cases, but at this point authorities here say there's nothing to be alarmed about. that it just seems to be a tragic coincidence. >>> so, patrick, i want to ask you this, reporting that there was not a toxicology report done on laiala cox because the equipment had broken. how confident are people that this investigation or these investigations into these deaths is reliable? >> reporter: well, again, we have not confirmed that report but, yes, her son did tell that to our affiliate and listen, i travel all over the region. i'm based in the caribbean. many of these islands, many places that americans like to go do not have the fa
but when people travel abroad they die somewhat mysteriously, like in the case of laiala cox who diednday, age 53. she was here traveling by herself, celebrating her birthday. her son told our affiliate that she did not have any health problems, she was very, very healthy, but according to the local authorities and the u.s. embassy here, she apparently died of a heart attack. so it is troubling to have another death, to have another american so soon after other cases, but at this point...
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here's will cox. >> they've done an autopsy. they haven't sent it to me.that was in spanish that i cannot read. i still don't know the exact details of my mother's death and that's where i'm hiding a road block. >> cox is now one of seven u.s. tourists to die in the dominican republic for unexplained reasons the past several months. meantime, police here have now detained nine suspects in the shooting of former red sox great david ortiz. they rounded up nine by still have a man hunt on for several more suspects including luis riva. he's suspected out carrying out violent crimes in the united states. ortiz continues his recovery in bost boston. back to you. >> neil: thanks. and now a grocery store shaming people from using plastic bags. gen x is next. s more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes he comes from the southern coast of ireland. i think it's why we've been doing this...forever. my dad has roots in the mountains of northern mexico. home to the strongest runners in the universe. my dad's ance
here's will cox. >> they've done an autopsy. they haven't sent it to me.that was in spanish that i cannot read. i still don't know the exact details of my mother's death and that's where i'm hiding a road block. >> cox is now one of seven u.s. tourists to die in the dominican republic for unexplained reasons the past several months. meantime, police here have now detained nine suspects in the shooting of former red sox great david ortiz. they rounded up nine by still have a man hunt...
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the son of 53-year-old laiala cox says his mom was in the dominican republic celebrating her birthdays found dead in her hotel room. william cox says he was told she died was a heart attack but notoxn no toxicology report was ever report and he was told the toxicology machines were broken. >> my mother was too healthy to pass away from a heart attack is what the dominican republic claims is her cause of death. >> cnn correspondent patrick oppman is in santo domingo. what more about how details of the death, this latest death are coming about? >> reporter: well, you know, as with all these trajectogedy, pe are asking is this just a coincidence or perhaps a pattern of something. so far there's no evidence to suggest that any of the 2.7 million tourists that come from the united states to the dominican republic every year face any kind of unusual or extraordinary danger. the question still remains is what happened to all these different people, and are they separate unrelated incidents, or is there some kind of connection here? we just don't know. but we did speak to the hotel where this
the son of 53-year-old laiala cox says his mom was in the dominican republic celebrating her birthdays found dead in her hotel room. william cox says he was told she died was a heart attack but notoxn no toxicology report was ever report and he was told the toxicology machines were broken. >> my mother was too healthy to pass away from a heart attack is what the dominican republic claims is her cause of death. >> cnn correspondent patrick oppman is in santo domingo. what more about...
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. >> reporter: lila cox came to these blue waters to celebrate her 53rd birthday.ut she never made it home. >> i believe in some way, shape or form the dominican republic is responsible for my mother's death. >> reporter: the day after cox's birthday her body was discovered inside her hotel room. the cause of death, an apparent heart attack according to her son. cox now the eighth american to die at dominican republic resorts in the past year, half of them falling violently illinois. jerry curran died in january. he became sick after a niefgt dinner and drinks. the fbi is assisting dominican authorities with toxicology exams. their deaths have not been connected and officials are calling these incidents tragic but isolated. still the mysterious deaths are raising questions about the whole in the country. in 2017 five locals died in the dominican republic after consuming bad alcohol. authorities there conducted several raids shutting down five illegal labs producing alcohol not safe for public consumption. that same year 20-year-old abby connor died in mexico. her p
. >> reporter: lila cox came to these blue waters to celebrate her 53rd birthday.ut she never made it home. >> i believe in some way, shape or form the dominican republic is responsible for my mother's death. >> reporter: the day after cox's birthday her body was discovered inside her hotel room. the cause of death, an apparent heart attack according to her son. cox now the eighth american to die at dominican republic resorts in the past year, half of them falling violently...
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with me are business commentatorjosie cox, and david woodin, the political editor at the sun on sundayes. the mail on sunday says the alleged row between boris johnson and his partner on friday night, in which police were called, has halved his lead as the man who would make the best prime minister among tory voters, the observer similarly reports that borisjohnson is struggling to keep his leadership campaign on course after he repeatedly refused to explain — at yesterday's conservative party hustings in birmingham — why the police had been called to his home on friday night. the express says mrjohnson was asked about the incident several times by conservative hustings moderator and lbc radio presenter iain dale, but each time avoided answering the question. the independent also leads with borisjohnson‘s refusal to ask questions about the alleged late—night altercation with his partner, but says that tory mps are sticking behind his leadership campaign. jeremy hunt's team says boris johnson's "colourful private life" means he is a security risk to the country, and that he could be vul
with me are business commentatorjosie cox, and david woodin, the political editor at the sun on sundayes. the mail on sunday says the alleged row between boris johnson and his partner on friday night, in which police were called, has halved his lead as the man who would make the best prime minister among tory voters, the observer similarly reports that borisjohnson is struggling to keep his leadership campaign on course after he repeatedly refused to explain — at yesterday's conservative...
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cox, kindly ake the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of the bill h.r. 2740 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making appropriations for the departments of labor, health and human services and education, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2020, and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the whole rose earlier today, pursuant to house resolution 436, further proceedings on amendment number 2 printed in part b of house report 116-111 offered by the gentleman from new jersey, mr. ascrell, had been postponed. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? mrs. lowey: mr. chair, pursuant to house resolution 436, i offer amendments en bloc. the chair: the clerk will report the amendments en bloc. the clerk: en bloc number 1 consisting of amendments numbered 1 and 3 printed in part b of house report 116-111 offered by mrs. lowey of new york. the chair
cox, kindly ake the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of the bill h.r. 2740 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making appropriations for the departments of labor, health and human services and education, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2020, and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the whole rose earlier today, pursuant to house resolution 436,...
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we spoke to her son, will cox, just a short time ago in knoxville. he said he begged his mother not to go to the dominican republic because of the stories about tourists dying here. he also said he has been enabled to get a toxicology report. he says he has been told "the toxicology machine is broken." we meant to the funeral home where the body is right now, and will cox, the sun, says he's under pressure from dominican officials to either embalm or cremate the body immediately where she will be categorized as a jane doe and he will get no remains. of course, this is the seventh tourists now, the u.s. tourists come to die and resorts here in the last several months in the dominican republic. they often follow a pattern of taking a drink from minibar. dominican officials here say there's no connection between any of them. they're investigating each death and also look at the possibility of a use of counterfeit alcohol. of course, tourism here accounts for one fifth of the country's economy, so they are pushing back hard and trying to fight back on so
we spoke to her son, will cox, just a short time ago in knoxville. he said he begged his mother not to go to the dominican republic because of the stories about tourists dying here. he also said he has been enabled to get a toxicology report. he says he has been told "the toxicology machine is broken." we meant to the funeral home where the body is right now, and will cox, the sun, says he's under pressure from dominican officials to either embalm or cremate the body immediately where...
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chris cox resigned yesterday as the nra's chief lobbyist.ayne lapierre. last week the nra placed cox on administrative leave claiming he was trying to push out lapierre. cox called the accusations patently false. >>> online retailers are lining up to counter amazon's prime day. walmart announced it's cutting prices for a four-day sale starting july 14th, the day before amazon's sale starts. walmart joins ebay and target in trying to grab business from amazon in mid-july. target's sale runs on the 15th and 16th. ebay sales start july 1st and includes a crash sale with more than half off some items. >> looking forward to those. >>> coming up, what president trump's now saying about the u.s. women's soccer team. >>> plus the alleged attempted kidnapping caught on surveillance video. the scare inside atlanta's airport for one family on their way to vacation. >> and later in "the skinny," what we're now learning about katy perry's love life. >>> a suspect is still on the loose in a bombing in north philadelphia. police released video of someone d
chris cox resigned yesterday as the nra's chief lobbyist.ayne lapierre. last week the nra placed cox on administrative leave claiming he was trying to push out lapierre. cox called the accusations patently false. >>> online retailers are lining up to counter amazon's prime day. walmart announced it's cutting prices for a four-day sale starting july 14th, the day before amazon's sale starts. walmart joins ebay and target in trying to grab business from amazon in mid-july. target's sale...
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joining me now is former california gubernatorial candidate john cox. >> hi, melissa.rate socialism in the op-ed saying the time is long overdue for the u.s. to end corporate socialism for mr. trump and the rest of the billionaire class. i mean, is he trying to say crony capitalism? what is it, what is it that he's really trying to communicate here? >> bernie would have fit in really well, melissa, in the middle ages when a king basically owned everything and then parceled it out to people that the king would feel worthy. melissa: yeah. >> bernie's argument is, basically, that the government owns all the income, all the assets, and when the government does a tax cut, it, you know, is basically parceling out money to people it likes. no, that's not how it works in this country, bernie. this is a capitalist country, and you get to keep what you earn. and when government cuts taxes, it's allowing you to keep some of what you earn which you then can invest in the productive economy -- melissa: i'm so glad you said that, because this is what drives me bananas about bernie a
joining me now is former california gubernatorial candidate john cox. >> hi, melissa.rate socialism in the op-ed saying the time is long overdue for the u.s. to end corporate socialism for mr. trump and the rest of the billionaire class. i mean, is he trying to say crony capitalism? what is it, what is it that he's really trying to communicate here? >> bernie would have fit in really well, melissa, in the middle ages when a king basically owned everything and then parceled it out to...
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half a 1000000 fishermen this year a $65.00 day bad means the boats remain on shore the fishermen of cox's bazar are caught in a clash between the needs of their community and the challenge to replenish depleted fishing stock. for the 1st time bangladesh has imposed a fishing by running from may 20th until july 23rd to boost marine fish stock and tackle overfishing during a key breeding season in the bay of bengal boatbuilders traders owners and fishermen everyone in the supply chain is affected by the band. right now there are no fresh fish fishings bond so i collect fish from cold storage in chittagong and supply them to local markets get a product like i'm going to get a woody. fishing boat sit idle at the by kali river while the harbor is empty of marine vessels. up in the jetty workers repair their nets and patch their fishing boats getting prepared for when the ban is lifted in july i have an ambassador that now we can fish there were repairing our nets in a month's time we will go fishing. fish traders haggle over prices but these are all frozen fish caught months ago and only being
half a 1000000 fishermen this year a $65.00 day bad means the boats remain on shore the fishermen of cox's bazar are caught in a clash between the needs of their community and the challenge to replenish depleted fishing stock. for the 1st time bangladesh has imposed a fishing by running from may 20th until july 23rd to boost marine fish stock and tackle overfishing during a key breeding season in the bay of bengal boatbuilders traders owners and fishermen everyone in the supply chain is...
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in an email obtained by cnn, frank cox accepted his resignation.up accused cox of participating in a recently failed coup against lapierre. >>> embattled congressman duncan hunter accused of groping a former capitol hill staffer at a party in 2014. riley topping claims he grabbed her behind in a bar after a dinner. hunter is charged with using campaign funds to pay for vacations and extramarital affairs. he's pleetded not guilty to the charges. we have reached out to him. >>> who knew that watching "early start" could be beneficial to your health. a new study says morning people may have a lower risk of breast cancer. researchers analyzing people who enjoy getting up early are at lower risk than those who stay up late, so called night owls. sleeping more than the average 7 to 8 hours per night was linked to a slightly increased risk of breast cancer. >> you have to like getting up early. >> i fall short of liking it. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this morning. first a look at global markets. cautious optimism on trade. tokyo, shanghai stock
in an email obtained by cnn, frank cox accepted his resignation.up accused cox of participating in a recently failed coup against lapierre. >>> embattled congressman duncan hunter accused of groping a former capitol hill staffer at a party in 2014. riley topping claims he grabbed her behind in a bar after a dinner. hunter is charged with using campaign funds to pay for vacations and extramarital affairs. he's pleetded not guilty to the charges. we have reached out to him. >>>...
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. >> reporter: pastor ray cox was preparing for a funeral of a church member, his own son, keith >> he'se of the finestns so that any father can have. >> reporter: keith was the man who rushed seven c-workers to a safe office during the rampage whilee went looking for more he was gunned down on the other side of the door. >> he gave his life to save seven of us. >> god knew what he was doi doing -- he gave us a guardian angel. >> reporter: today he says his son's action did not surprise him. >> he was a very protective person. >> reporter: put others before himself? >> yes, indeed. took great joy in doing it. >> reporter: twelve people died in the shooting and four others remained hospitalized. the suspect dwayne craddack killed by police. new gun safety laws including on aan on aseawasault weapons and bump stocks. >> we have failed to act on gun violence, it is wrong that we are now using it as a normal. >> reporter: i am tom costello for virginia beach for news 4. >>> tomorrow mornin a public memorial service for one of the other victims in virginia beach. christopher rapp, director of
. >> reporter: pastor ray cox was preparing for a funeral of a church member, his own son, keith >> he'se of the finestns so that any father can have. >> reporter: keith was the man who rushed seven c-workers to a safe office during the rampage whilee went looking for more he was gunned down on the other side of the door. >> he gave his life to save seven of us. >> god knew what he was doi doing -- he gave us a guardian angel. >> reporter: today he says his...
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>> yes. >> reporter: cox was 1 of 11 virginia beach employees who died. their combined years of service with the city totaled more than 150 years, a contractor was also killed. >> people can describe it but until you're actually there and having to walk through that scene, you can't imagine it. >> reporter: dewar experienced a range of emotions following the violence, she says, but ultim e ultimately forgives e shooter. you say that's because of keith. because of the type of man he was. >> yes. i know that keith would not want us to blame him or his parents and i know keith deserves for the world to know his heroism. i wish everybody in the world was keith, was a resemblance of what keith was all about. >> reporter: community leaders are urging people to wear the color blue today in honor of the victims saying that blue represents the color of the ocean as well as the color that the first responders wear. at last check there are still four people in critical condition who were involved in this shooting. gayle. >> jericka, i can't even say thank you. you l
>> yes. >> reporter: cox was 1 of 11 virginia beach employees who died. their combined years of service with the city totaled more than 150 years, a contractor was also killed. >> people can describe it but until you're actually there and having to walk through that scene, you can't imagine it. >> reporter: dewar experienced a range of emotions following the violence, she says, but ultim e ultimately forgives e shooter. you say that's because of keith. because of the...
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her name is laila cox, a 53-year-old mother from staten island.rding to her son, he was celebrating her birthday. that would bring the number of tourists dying to eight, all of them dying under different circumstances. i want to be clear, federal officials have not made a connection to the deaths at this time. patrick, what are authorities telling you? >> reporter: very little. their custom so far, because american tourism is so important to this country -- about 6 million tourists come here, about 3 million of them are americans -- so officials individual very little to say. this happened tragically almost a week ago, last monday. so it's only coming out now, thanks to this oil, laila cox's son. let's hear a about more about what he had to say about his mother's passing. >> my mother was too healthy to pass away from a heart attack, which is what the dominican republic claims was the cause of her accident. >> they said she passed away after she was taken to the hospital because she wasn't feeling well, but her son in that interview with our affil
her name is laila cox, a 53-year-old mother from staten island.rding to her son, he was celebrating her birthday. that would bring the number of tourists dying to eight, all of them dying under different circumstances. i want to be clear, federal officials have not made a connection to the deaths at this time. patrick, what are authorities telling you? >> reporter: very little. their custom so far, because american tourism is so important to this country -- about 6 million tourists come...
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shelter in neighboring bangladesh now they live in the world's a biggest refugee settlement in the cox's bazar district and the scale of the situation it is dramatic just look at these pictures here at the united nations says that a more than a 1000000 people now live here and many are dependent on aid for basic day to day needs from food to medicine and shelter well the united nations has released a report on its own failures in dealing with the revenger refugee crisis according to the u.n. its agencies failed to develop a common strategy on the crisis and were unable to work with me and martha words to stop the spiralling human rights situation in iraq state still activists and rights groups are demanding more accountability phil robertson the deputy director for human rights watch tweeted people should have been fired for these failures starting with renate look to sally and the un resident coordinator who presided over this mess the global activist group the free will hinge a coalition went even further demanding the resignation of u.n. chief terrance himself over the un's failures i
shelter in neighboring bangladesh now they live in the world's a biggest refugee settlement in the cox's bazar district and the scale of the situation it is dramatic just look at these pictures here at the united nations says that a more than a 1000000 people now live here and many are dependent on aid for basic day to day needs from food to medicine and shelter well the united nations has released a report on its own failures in dealing with the revenger refugee crisis according to the u.n....
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. >> leila cox celebraba su cumpleaÑos 53 cuandopartiÓ hacia repÚblica dominicana el 5 de junio.ibiÓ la noticia de la muerte de su madre . ella amaba la repÚblica dominicana y no era la primera vez que se hospedaba en punta cana. no cree la versiÓn de las autoridades dominicanas de que un paro cardÍaco fue la causa de la muerte. quiere que se realizan pruebas en el cadÁver que permanece en la isla. es la misma sospecha que los familiares de ocho turistas que fallecieron en el resort en los Últimos meses y que según un gobierno dominicano fue por causas naturales. >> ella tomo una bebida del minibar y dejÓ de sentir sabores. comparten su opiniÓn dominicanas en nueva york como segundo blanco. >> cuÁnto os crÍmenes man? hay muchos crÍmenes. la justicia ya no hace nada. tÚ dices "no sabes quÉ va estar pasando. >> el lunes dio la esperanza a su hijo de concebir respuestas. >> mientras las autoridades de turismo en la repÚblica dominicana agencias como el departamento de estado y el fbi aquÍ en estados unidos estarían participando de las investigaciones. tenerles trampas a los inmigran
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she says keith cox, who was killed, told her to office inside an office and bare kate the door >> he fired four shots and i looked up, and two of the shots almost come through the jab net. >> the gunman's mauvety was a mystery. >> the warp traitor's perform mansion was in good standing with his department. >> sunday, at vi beach, a day of war vip and sadness working to heal while lives remain >>> president trump is heading to london for a three-strait visit. le the president didn't speak but he visited with the loster and joined in prayers for victims of friday's mass shooting >> reporter: returning from his georg georgia grshg, the president thinking for a church service. >> praying for our president >> the day was set aside by franklin graham was one before the president. the stop came just in hours before his touchdownin great britain. in a pretrip energy, to britain. the president denied making the markle nasty later in "the sun, jts interview, the president said, he have be good in her royal as a normal like the appearance of a balloon meant to parody the president. the presiden
she says keith cox, who was killed, told her to office inside an office and bare kate the door >> he fired four shots and i looked up, and two of the shots almost come through the jab net. >> the gunman's mauvety was a mystery. >> the warp traitor's perform mansion was in good standing with his department. >> sunday, at vi beach, a day of war vip and sadness working to heal while lives remain >>> president trump is heading to london for a three-strait visit. le...
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family members say 53 year-old leyla cox when to the island on june 5th to celebrate her birthday she supposed to come home to new york 2 days ago us officials said cox died of a heart attack at least 6 other americans have died in the dominican republic since january. some under questionable circumstances, new york post reports. police there are investigating whether or not those who died were poisoned by counterfeit alcohol are also looking into who supplied the alcohol and if the drinks at any toxic chemicals in them. publication says the fbi is assisting. and we'll take blood samples from the victims as well as perform independent autopsies. >>more than 30 years after a canadian couple was murdered a washington state man is now on trial officials say the cold case was solved using a new technique that pulls information from a public and genealogy database, dave cohen explains. >>william tell badinter scored as a first of its kind trial begins talbot is accused of killing a young couple from canada in 1987, 10 you i lumbered was found executed in sketchy county. >>her boyfriend, ja
family members say 53 year-old leyla cox when to the island on june 5th to celebrate her birthday she supposed to come home to new york 2 days ago us officials said cox died of a heart attack at least 6 other americans have died in the dominican republic since january. some under questionable circumstances, new york post reports. police there are investigating whether or not those who died were poisoned by counterfeit alcohol are also looking into who supplied the alcohol and if the drinks at...