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and "cp time." ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "cp time." the only show that's for the culture.s betrayal. brew us the and caesar, tupac and shug nite, and most memorably the verizon guy going to sprint. the trail is a subject black americans are familiar with. for centuries, america's enemies have tried to recruit us against our own country in times of war. a devious tactic. much like how pierre turned my wife against me by telling her stories of my infidelity. ( laughter ) plus phiier had those lower pelvic muscles that go right to the action zone. i never stood a chance. hater. ( laughter ) turning black americans against america is as old as america itself. during the revolution, the british told american slaves that if they fought for the empire, they could have freedom and land after the war. and when you are a slave, those are the most valuable offers you can get. it goes freedom, land, and bed bath and beyond coupons. this coupon is from 1983, and it's still good. ( laughter ) the first british official to make this offer was the governor of virginia, lord dunnmore. his
and "cp time." ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "cp time." the only show that's for the culture.s betrayal. brew us the and caesar, tupac and shug nite, and most memorably the verizon guy going to sprint. the trail is a subject black americans are familiar with. for centuries, america's enemies have tried to recruit us against our own country in times of war. a devious tactic. much like how pierre turned my wife against me by telling her stories of my infidelity. ( laughter )...
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and we're celebrating all month with roy wood jr., and "cp time." ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "cp time." that's for the culture. today, we will be discussing music. without it, your headphones just just be $200 ea ear ear muffs. we know the best music is made by white people. they stole jazz, they stole rock 'n' roll. they even stole something called mumble rap which i'm unfamiliar with, but it contains the word "rap" so i'm sure i'd hade haight it. sacheas much as we get angry ate people for stealing our music we must also realize it has saved us from a lot of shame because there are many amazing musical genres with black roots that black people should be glad white folks took. for example, electronic dance music, or e.d.m., which is just loud thumping that never ends. if that's supposed to be music, than the construction gentleman hammering the concrete outside my house at 9 a.m. is beethoven and balk. even though e.d.m. was identified with black culture, it was created in 1980s chicago, led by frankie knuckles. the fact remains that e.d.m. is horrible. although i'm told e.d.msm is mor
and we're celebrating all month with roy wood jr., and "cp time." ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "cp time." that's for the culture. today, we will be discussing music. without it, your headphones just just be $200 ea ear ear muffs. we know the best music is made by white people. they stole jazz, they stole rock 'n' roll. they even stole something called mumble rap which i'm unfamiliar with, but it contains the word "rap" so i'm sure i'd hade haight it. sacheas much as...
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do you think cp tpp is a good tool to encourage china for reform?>> yes, still tpp 11 would be great. about 11 provisions have been suspended with regard to intellectual property but that's okay. making sure that a level playing field would be maintained for soe's . subsidies and favorable treatment of soe's should be dismantled under tpp malaysia made a request for a change for the petrol. soa that was the only exception. china may want to ask for exceptions but too many exceptions cannot be accepted and i think tpp 11 is actually, maybe better for china than tpp 12 where the u.s. is in because then u.s. china confrontations would become the issue. now in the absence of the u.s., china can change in china can show to the u.s. and the rest of the world that china can change. i think that would be very useful. of course over half a year change should take place maybe the subject matter of negotiations. that included if china comes to the table of tpp 11, membership expansion, i think that would provide a very pretty give opportunity for everybody. >>
do you think cp tpp is a good tool to encourage china for reform?>> yes, still tpp 11 would be great. about 11 provisions have been suspended with regard to intellectual property but that's okay. making sure that a level playing field would be maintained for soe's . subsidies and favorable treatment of soe's should be dismantled under tpp malaysia made a request for a change for the petrol. soa that was the only exception. china may want to ask for exceptions but too many exceptions...
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what were the considerations for the cps in looking at bringing charges?tter than 50% chance of a successful conviction and if it passes that test they consider whether it is in the public to prosecute. we have a statement from the chief crown prosecutor for east of england who says, the cps has carefully reviewed material submitted by police and he said, we took into account circumstances of the case including the level of culpability, the level of blame, the age of the driver and surrender of the driving licence and he said they decided it would not be in the public interest to prosecute and he adds all those involved in the collision have been informed and provided with an explanation in writing. age is a factor you take into consideration when assessing what is in the public interest. age alone is not a bar to prosecuting and people in their 90s have been prosecuted and there are people imprisoned in their 90s but age is a factor and that was a significant factor and that was a significant factor in this case. a&e waiting times in england have reached
what were the considerations for the cps in looking at bringing charges?tter than 50% chance of a successful conviction and if it passes that test they consider whether it is in the public to prosecute. we have a statement from the chief crown prosecutor for east of england who says, the cps has carefully reviewed material submitted by police and he said, we took into account circumstances of the case including the level of culpability, the level of blame, the age of the driver and surrender of...
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she died at bestival in dorset after taking the drug 2—cp.chester crown court. this is a desperately sad case. this has been painfully sad trial described by louella's family as harrowing. her parents and brother and sister had to sit in court and watch the final moments of her life, filmed on a mobile phone by her boyfriend. he gave her a bumped up deals of a listen annickjug —— hallucinogenic drug. he felt as she took the drugs and she became increasingly agitated, screaming distressed, screeching and hitting herself. ceon broughton called her parents and they said she sounded like a wild animal in the background of that call, and they got on a car and drove to dorset breeding ceon broughton to get medical help for her but he didn't, despite a hospital tent being just a few hundred metres away. after the verdict her dad, a well—known actor in the tv drama called the city, spoke of the pain that has caused his family. regardless of the outcome of this harrowing trial there will never be any winners. we began our life sentence on what would h
she died at bestival in dorset after taking the drug 2—cp.chester crown court. this is a desperately sad case. this has been painfully sad trial described by louella's family as harrowing. her parents and brother and sister had to sit in court and watch the final moments of her life, filmed on a mobile phone by her boyfriend. he gave her a bumped up deals of a listen annickjug —— hallucinogenic drug. he felt as she took the drugs and she became increasingly agitated, screaming distressed,...
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or cps... is investigating a car crash involving the prince that injured two women.e statement comes after buckingham palace said earlier saturday prince philip has "voluntarily" surrendered his driving license to police. a cps spokesperson said they review each file carefully before a decision is made and will take this development into account. (justine) we've all had some pretty bad first dates... but i think we can agree nothing as bad as this one in london... an endangered sumatran tiger was mauled to death at the london zoo on friday- just moments after it was introduced to a potential mate for the first time. asim, seen here in these photos, was introduced to melati.melati was a female tiger and long-term resident of the zoo. zoo keepers hoped that the pair would breed in the future. the london zoo acknowledged that while introductions of big cats are always considered "high risk," experts had observed "positive signs" and deemed it to be the "right time" to introduce the pair. (mabrisa)i have your forecast coming up a bit later on... right now police in the e
or cps... is investigating a car crash involving the prince that injured two women.e statement comes after buckingham palace said earlier saturday prince philip has "voluntarily" surrendered his driving license to police. a cps spokesperson said they review each file carefully before a decision is made and will take this development into account. (justine) we've all had some pretty bad first dates... but i think we can agree nothing as bad as this one in london... an endangered...
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she died at bestival in dorset after taking the drug 2—cp.ribed by louella's family as really harrowing. her parents and brother and sister had to sit in court and watch the final moments of her life filmed on a mobile phone by her boyfriend ceon broughton. after giving her what he described as a "bumped—up dose" of the hallucinogenic drug 2—cp, he filmed and photographed her as the drug took hold over a number of hours. and in woodland on the outskirts of the bestival site, she became increasingly agitated, screaming, distress, screeching and repeatedly hitting herself. broughton called her parents and they said in court that she had sounded like a wild animal in the background of that call. they'd immediately got in their car, driven from london to dorset and pleaded with him to seek medical help. but he didn't. despite a hospital tent being just a few hundred metres away. after the unanimous verdict, john michie, herfather and a well—known as an actor in the tv drama hobly city, spoke of the pain that this has caused his family. regardless
she died at bestival in dorset after taking the drug 2—cp.ribed by louella's family as really harrowing. her parents and brother and sister had to sit in court and watch the final moments of her life filmed on a mobile phone by her boyfriend ceon broughton. after giving her what he described as a "bumped—up dose" of the hallucinogenic drug 2—cp, he filmed and photographed her as the drug took hold over a number of hours. and in woodland on the outskirts of the bestival site, she...
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the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.'s decision to surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. violence erupted in france last night during another series of demonstrations by the country's the gilet jaune or "yellow vest" movement. 0ne protester lost his fingers during clashes in paris. it's the thirteenth week of marches, which began in mid—november. caroline rigby reports. seen here in black, holding his arms and running for shelter, the protester‘s fingers were ripped off by a rubber pellet grenade which exploded in his hand as he tried to threw it away. according to one eyewitness, the man had been attempting to take pictures of demonstrators breaking down the barriers outside the national assembly. for a 13th weekend running thousands of gilets jaunes demonstrators once again took to the streets of paris. police responded to pockets of violence with tear gas and anti—riot munitions. what began as a protest over fuel tax in november has broadened into a sustained revolt against the risin
the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.'s decision to surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. violence erupted in france last night during another series of demonstrations by the country's the gilet jaune or "yellow vest" movement. 0ne protester lost his fingers during clashes in paris. it's the thirteenth week of marches, which began in mid—november. caroline rigby reports. seen here in black, holding his arms...
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>> no, and we'll be waiting to see what the cps say, the crown prosecution service.whether or not to bring charges and then we'd get a statement from the palace. it's interesting you asked me whether this has happened before, whether the royal family are ever involved with run-ins with the law. they purpose it's not an everyday occurrence but not completely unheard of. the princess royal, princess ann has been involved in a number of speeding offenses over the years. in 1990, a court banned her from driving for one month. in 2001, convicted for speeding and also been convicted of a criminal defense in 2002 after her dog attacked two children. not unheard of. the royal family are not above the law, apart from her majesty, the queen, who actually is. >> we'll wait and see what happens here. the good news is the people involved in this accident are doing okay. anna stewart, thank you so much. >>> with less than 48 days to go until brexit, more and more businesses are looking to leave the uk. the dutch government says it's talking with 250 companies considering a move to
>> no, and we'll be waiting to see what the cps say, the crown prosecution service.whether or not to bring charges and then we'd get a statement from the palace. it's interesting you asked me whether this has happened before, whether the royal family are ever involved with run-ins with the law. they purpose it's not an everyday occurrence but not completely unheard of. the princess royal, princess ann has been involved in a number of speeding offenses over the years. in 1990, a court...
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what the times is strongly implying is, in part, the reason the cps did not press charges and because of material, the sheer number of digital devices she was carrying and the fact that, i can only go with what she reported —— they report. and also, how much of this can be gathered from the internet. obviously it says video was recovered, a target linked to the royalfamily, beheadings, recovered, a target linked to the royal family, beheadings, cybercrime and murders, but the fact of this material is available on the internet is as much the concern to the internet service providers as the internet service providers as the security services. this must be so scary the security services. this must be so scary if your appearance. —— if you are a parent. the state has to protect children of all backgrounds, and if you're a muslim parents, if your kids being targeted like this. the guardian. curbing facebook‘s digital gangsters at. yes, we are not holding back. the committee have been investigated for 18 months, this whole area of fake news, whether the social media giants are not taking re
what the times is strongly implying is, in part, the reason the cps did not press charges and because of material, the sheer number of digital devices she was carrying and the fact that, i can only go with what she reported —— they report. and also, how much of this can be gathered from the internet. obviously it says video was recovered, a target linked to the royalfamily, beheadings, recovered, a target linked to the royal family, beheadings, cybercrime and murders, but the fact of this...
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. >> when my wilkins assumed the leadership of the and the boy cp, the full impact of the supreme courtsegregation decision was felt unfortunately, there were many people, high government officials in the state who ofilized a virtual arsenal types of frustrations to try to prevent that decision from being impotent. the governor of one state, the governor of arkansas used the armed forces of that state to prevent black children from going to public schools. why wilkins, at the helm of the naacp, had to meet and deal with all of those problems. cracks the story was getting >> the story was getting across to america and the world that the knee grow was a humangro being, a human being possessing which were rights , that a proud and free market could hardly hold its head high enough to escape the stench. did we have courts, and to what end? did we have a constitution? what about our exploding, equal justice under law? -- motto, equal justice under law? >> the. of the 60's was a great awareness on the part of blacks, that by using their political power, they could elect officials to public of
. >> when my wilkins assumed the leadership of the and the boy cp, the full impact of the supreme courtsegregation decision was felt unfortunately, there were many people, high government officials in the state who ofilized a virtual arsenal types of frustrations to try to prevent that decision from being impotent. the governor of one state, the governor of arkansas used the armed forces of that state to prevent black children from going to public schools. why wilkins, at the helm of the...
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very possibly fired on police officers, which would explain the massive police presence following the cps vehicle. two hostages, we are told, one being the driver and the other a female hostage but we are not sure what her relationship was to the situation. this ended at north first-rate and trimble rd in san jose. lynn, what can you tell us now? >> reporter: things definitely have escalated here although we are a little further down the street then maria. it definitely the police helicopter above was shining its spotlight on that area and circling around rather rapidly. as you mentioned, this thing to get started this afternoon way down in south san jose. we are told it started off as a sheriff department incident. we are not exactly sure what prompted any of this to start happening. but there was a carjacking, there was a police chase that went all the way from south san jose appear to north san jose. we are told that the ups truck possibly being driven by the suspect ran over a spike strip and was disabled at that point. some blown tires, the vehicle came to a stop. for a long period o
very possibly fired on police officers, which would explain the massive police presence following the cps vehicle. two hostages, we are told, one being the driver and the other a female hostage but we are not sure what her relationship was to the situation. this ended at north first-rate and trimble rd in san jose. lynn, what can you tell us now? >> reporter: things definitely have escalated here although we are a little further down the street then maria. it definitely the police...
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lots of them are afraid to join the in aa cp because they are afraid to lose their job and go hungry. caught of theak peacock-- i am willie of the student nonviolent committee. at present i'm working in greenwood, mississippi, on voter registration. our present activities are food, sent from the north as -- our present activities are distribution of the food sent from the north as emergency relief. we feel that this particular food will serve the needs of the needy to the greatest advantage. i think they are very appreciative of this, and i think they are scared. >> oh, lord ♪ oh, lord in silence they went to jail had no money for bail keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on hold on keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on hold on ♪ >> i have gone down to liberty, mississippi, several times to try to register to vote. the second time i went down to register, when i was filling out the form, a gun fired. when the gun fired, i went out to see what was happening. and my son stayed filling out the form. when i came back, my son said that white man came across the hall and s
lots of them are afraid to join the in aa cp because they are afraid to lose their job and go hungry. caught of theak peacock-- i am willie of the student nonviolent committee. at present i'm working in greenwood, mississippi, on voter registration. our present activities are food, sent from the north as -- our present activities are distribution of the food sent from the north as emergency relief. we feel that this particular food will serve the needs of the needy to the greatest advantage. i...
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. >> i would say now it'sor critical than ever that you consult a cps to do your tax return. >> the irsre rs that 90% of tax returns to be fil electronically. that will speed up time. >>at jury delibns are expected to begin in the el chapo trial today. the accused mexican drug lord faces charges, including leading an enterprise and smuggling drugs into the use.et he could life in prison if convicted. >>> last year, allentown, pennsylvania, was shut down for two weeks after cyber controls hacked into the city system. the firstoncern was public safety. traffic lights and cameras, as well as payroll were affected it was a banking trojan, inva invading city accounts. >> ae colleague c down the hall and said that, hey, my account's locked. and i went to sign in andound out that my account was locked. >> hackers tricked people on clicking on attachments. as soon asck you c on it, it steals your files. re> things should rn to normal after a broken ter main put a damper on super bowl parties. this eight-inch main aroke left several homes high and dry and scrambling to make preparations ahead of t
. >> i would say now it'sor critical than ever that you consult a cps to do your tax return. >> the irsre rs that 90% of tax returns to be fil electronically. that will speed up time. >>at jury delibns are expected to begin in the el chapo trial today. the accused mexican drug lord faces charges, including leading an enterprise and smuggling drugs into the use.et he could life in prison if convicted. >>> last year, allentown, pennsylvania, was shut down for two weeks...
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however, you just don't know because the cps have gone to extremes in prosecuting us with this offence airport perimeter fence, you approached a large plane waiting on a stand, you secured yourselves to its wheel, and used a lockbox device, which made you immovable, and you caused the disruption to flights in and out of stansted, causing delays for thousands of passengers. are you suggesting that you should have got away with all of that? i was never surprised that we were charged with aggravated trespass, but four months after the action, the charge was changed to something to do with terror legislation, and that is what i find so shocking and outrageous about our case. if we had been prosecuted for aggravated trespass, that would have been over and done with 18 months ago at much lower cost to the taxpayer. but the way they have treated us has meant that it has dragged out for two years, it has been a very scary process for all of us, and this legislation is not appropriate. there are thousands, if not millions of people across the uk who have come out to support us because they shar
however, you just don't know because the cps have gone to extremes in prosecuting us with this offence airport perimeter fence, you approached a large plane waiting on a stand, you secured yourselves to its wheel, and used a lockbox device, which made you immovable, and you caused the disruption to flights in and out of stansted, causing delays for thousands of passengers. are you suggesting that you should have got away with all of that? i was never surprised that we were charged with...
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there is no reason to go on with it but because in this case there were injuries, passing it on to the cpsok at some of today's other news. a 21 year old man has lost four fingers after touching a rubber grenade fired by police during demonstrations in paris. riot police used tear gas to disperse protestors after cars were set alight and banks attacked. thousands have joined the so called ‘yellow vest‘ rallies across the country. the mostly peaceful demonstrations — against president macron's economic reforms — are now in their 13th week. police in hull have been given more time to question a 2k year old man arrested in connection with the disappearance of the missing student, libby squire. the 21—year—old university of hull student vanished over a week ago after a night out in the city. thousands of bus routes in england are under threat because councils say they can't afford to pay for them. they say they're having to fill a funding gap — of over 650 million pounds — for the scheme which provides free bus passes for elderly people. currently councils in england subsidise 44% of all bus r
there is no reason to go on with it but because in this case there were injuries, passing it on to the cpsok at some of today's other news. a 21 year old man has lost four fingers after touching a rubber grenade fired by police during demonstrations in paris. riot police used tear gas to disperse protestors after cars were set alight and banks attacked. thousands have joined the so called ‘yellow vest‘ rallies across the country. the mostly peaceful demonstrations — against president...
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the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.to surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. theresa may will attempt to head—off further turmoil over brexit this week, by urging parliament to give her more time to achieve changes to the plan to avoid a hard irish border. she's expected to promise mps that they'll be given another vote on brexit, if she's unable to recommend a fresh deal by the end of the month. joining me now is our political correspondent, tom barton. what is the latest on the brexit timetable? on the big timetable, fewer than 30 days to go, a0 70s until the 29th of march and still we don't really know what brexit is going to like. this week to easily‘s ministers are going to europe, others will meet their counterparts in european governments to try reach some sort of solution to the deadlock over the deal. in particular those disagreements over the backstop, whether it can be changed. 0n the backstop, whether it can be changed. on thursday of this week, there will be a series of vot
the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.to surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. theresa may will attempt to head—off further turmoil over brexit this week, by urging parliament to give her more time to achieve changes to the plan to avoid a hard irish border. she's expected to promise mps that they'll be given another vote on brexit, if she's unable to recommend a fresh deal by the end of the month. joining me now is our...
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the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.nt. andy moore, bbc news. the bafta film awards take place at the royal albert hall tonight. the favourite, starring olivia colman as queen anne, has 12 nominations. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. as has become traditional, the duke and duchess of cambridge will be the guests of honour this year's ceremony. and it's a royal drama, the favourite, which many expect to live up to its title and win the prestigious best film award. while its star, olivia colman, who plays queen anne, is the favourite for best actress. did you? look at me! look at me! how dare you?! close your eyes! she has tough competition, though, from the wife star glenn close, after she won at the screen actors guild for her portrayal of the wife of an award—winning author. you were seducing the luscious linnea? nothing happened. don't you dare insult my intelligence! four years out of the last five, best actor has been won by someone playing a real—life character. the vice presidency is mostly a sy
the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.nt. andy moore, bbc news. the bafta film awards take place at the royal albert hall tonight. the favourite, starring olivia colman as queen anne, has 12 nominations. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. as has become traditional, the duke and duchess of cambridge will be the guests of honour this year's ceremony. and it's a royal drama, the favourite, which many expect to live up to its title and win the...
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the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.nder his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. police investigating the disappearance of the missing hull university student libby squire have been given more time to question a man. 21—year—old libby hasn't been seen for over a week. the 24—year—old man, who was arrested on suspicion of abduction, will remain in custody until nine o'clock this evening. two people arrested in connection with a house fire in stafford in which killed four children have been released on bail. which killed four children have been released on bail. the 24—year—old woman and 28—year—old man were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence. the children, aged between three and eight, died in the fire on tuesday. the headlines on bbc news... it's 3:15pm. work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees' pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to rewo
the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.nder his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. police investigating the disappearance of the missing hull university student libby squire have been given more time to question a man. 21—year—old libby hasn't been seen for over a week. the 24—year—old man, who was arrested on suspicion of abduction, will remain in custody until nine o'clock this evening. two people arrested in connection with...
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the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.o surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer has accused the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption. the department of health says it's committed to ensuring that all food products are as safe as possible, as ben ando reports. the cancer risks in eating too much processed meat, like bacon and ham, were first exposed four years ago, but since then, says the man who discovered the link, nothing has been done to warn people or reduce consumption. professor denis corpet, who led the research, has described the lack of action as a dereliction of duty by politicians in the uk and the eu. the danger is down to nitrites, chemicals that are used to help preserve the meat, which can be responsible for causing bowel cancer. nitrite to put into processed food to protect against bacteria and microbes that can cause food poisoning, which its
the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.o surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer has accused the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption. the department of health says it's committed to ensuring that all food products are as safe as possible, as ben ando reports. the cancer risks in eating too much...
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the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.icence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. police investigating the disappearance of the missing hull university student libby squire have been given more time to question a man. 21—year—old libby hasn't been seen for over a week. the 24—year—old man, who was arrested on suspicion of abduction, will remain in custody until nine o'clock this evening. two people arrested in connection with a house fire in stafford which killed four children have been released on bail. the 24—year—old woman and 28—year—old man were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence. the children, aged between three and eight, died in the fire on tuesday. work has begun to enable the m20 motorway in kent to be turned into a car park, in the event of possible disruption caused by a no—deal brexit. steel barriers are being installed that would allow traffic to keep moving in a contraflow system on one side of the motorway, while lorries would be parked up on the other. the road between
the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.icence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. police investigating the disappearance of the missing hull university student libby squire have been given more time to question a man. 21—year—old libby hasn't been seen for over a week. the 24—year—old man, who was arrested on suspicion of abduction, will remain in custody until nine o'clock this evening. two people arrested in connection with a house...
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the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.dy moore, bbc news. all cub scouts promise to do their best, but one from lancashire has done better than most. ten—year—old matthew has just completed every challenge to earn every badge on offer. he s believed to be one of only who manage it every year. dave guest has been to meet him. this is matthew. he is much like any other schoolboy of ten. he's also a cub scout. but matthew's no run—of—the—mill cub scout. he's very confident child. he's very adventurous and very committed, and he did tell me that he wanted to try and get as many badges as he could. and he's done it, amassing over 60 badges, every single one that cub scouts can try for. at the adlington scout hut, they are swelling with pride at matthew's achievement. it is a massive achievement. it takes a lot of commitment and a lot of time and a lot of hard work to get that many badges. there's been a few badges that we have had to sort of do a bit kicking and screaming, but most... which ones? go on, tell. reading, when he h
the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.dy moore, bbc news. all cub scouts promise to do their best, but one from lancashire has done better than most. ten—year—old matthew has just completed every challenge to earn every badge on offer. he s believed to be one of only who manage it every year. dave guest has been to meet him. this is matthew. he is much like any other schoolboy of ten. he's also a cub scout. but matthew's no run—of—the—mill cub...
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the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.ount. five paintings said to be by adolf hilter have gone under the hammer in nuremberg but have failed to sell. 26 pieces of art were pulled from the sale because suspicions were raised they could be fakes. the auction sparked outrage, with the city's mayor calling it in "bad taste". tim allman has more. five entirely unremarkable watercolours. that is until you take a look at the signature. these paintings are claimed to be the works of adolf hitler, aspiring artist and one of history's greatest villains. but the planned auction failed to find a single buyer. they were frightened away by the police, security forces, and because of all the news that these watercolours and oil paintings would be fakes. this is not the first time doubts have been cast over art attributed to the former nazi dictator. last month, three other watercolours were seized by police before a planned auction in berlin. hitler was a prolific artist in his youth, and in his book mein kampf, he claims to have produc
the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made.ount. five paintings said to be by adolf hilter have gone under the hammer in nuremberg but have failed to sell. 26 pieces of art were pulled from the sale because suspicions were raised they could be fakes. the auction sparked outrage, with the city's mayor calling it in "bad taste". tim allman has more. five entirely unremarkable watercolours. that is until you take a look at the signature. these paintings...
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the holby city actorjohn michie, died at bestival in dorset after taking the hallucinogenic drug 2—cpponsible for her death. the families that instigated what's become the biggest inquiry into allegations of maternity failure in an nhs trust are considering withdrawing from the process, after a medical college was given a role overseeing the investigation. a review of maternity care at the shropshire trust has now been contacted by more than 200 families, many of whom allege that babies and mothers died avoidably or suffered long—term harm as a result of poor care. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. ten years ago tomorrow, my first daughter kate was born and died within six hours because of a catalogue of horrendous failings. this woman has fought for a decade to uncover maternity failings at the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust. her efforts led in 2017 to the department of health ordering an independent review. the family felt they were making progress until today. she's furious that the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists have been given a role
the holby city actorjohn michie, died at bestival in dorset after taking the hallucinogenic drug 2—cpponsible for her death. the families that instigated what's become the biggest inquiry into allegations of maternity failure in an nhs trust are considering withdrawing from the process, after a medical college was given a role overseeing the investigation. a review of maternity care at the shropshire trust has now been contacted by more than 200 families, many of whom allege that babies and...
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between the new england patriots and los angeles rams drew an overnight rating of four point -- 44.9 on cps. -- cbs. global news, 24 hour a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. up,ie: thank you, coming quickly to be speaking with the president of nasdaq nordic. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson to rate -- johnson. vonnie: in new york, and vonnie. >> we do have the balls trying to take charge. trying to take charge. you can to the s&p 500 up. young,ow, the week is but at the end of the week, that will be the longest streak since 2016. the bulls are in charge and tech is a good reason. microsoft last leg reported a little bit of disappointment because expectations have been high. today, investors buying the dip. down 3.8%.r would have this battle between the bulls and bears. that is true over the last year, too. i like to call this chart jobs. -- jaws. this is the only have been talking about. last to the s&p 500 above the 50 day moving average. then, we had that painful fou
between the new england patriots and los angeles rams drew an overnight rating of four point -- 44.9 on cps. -- cbs. global news, 24 hour a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. up,ie: thank you, coming quickly to be speaking with the president of nasdaq nordic. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson to rate -- johnson. vonnie: in new york, and vonnie. >> we do have the...
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tonight we dig d cp ind weather. >> then next week he's fixing mh g machine, it's a primer for him. >outfit you'll have. >> exactly. >> if you'reaking t >>> it's one of the busiest days of the year at the prince william countyn courthouse manassas that's because it's valentine's day. >> a good time the tie not. aimee cho brings us the lof story of a navy couple who says i do today. >> before you c getmarried, forever has to start somewhere. for david and tatiana that somewhere was when they met in the navyn' it w exactly love at first sight. >> he was my's roomma boyfriend. i was not interested in him then. >> even after david became available. she said she sll wasn't sure. >> he was definitely locked in the friend zone for some time. >> there's always ways out. i slid into those dms. >> please, this is recorded. >> reporter: eventually his per sis answer the paid off. >> i don't think anyone is luckier than me. >> jus be there for them. >> the best way to get out of the friend zone is be such a good friend you get promoted. >> reporter: and today the promion of a lifetime from boyfri
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haslinda: cp tpp, will it help? rebecca: these are building blocks toward the asia-pacific.important. we me bring it back to apec, have all of these different trade agreements, so what we need to do is find convergence. that is exactly what we are doing when we are looking at the free trade agreement for asia-pacific. we are trying to bring back all of these agreements to the point of convergence, so the fact that it makes business sense. for the regional comprehensive economic partnership, what they tried to do was because all they had -- they had all these plus one agreements, it can get overwhelming. it can hinder trade to some extent because it is so complex. was toey tried to do bring all the parties together to find convergence in the rules. of the day, it is the rules that matter. the seamless flow of goods and services. haslinda: you talk about how tpppp will help, but a country like malaysia is pretty resistant. it said it will not be pressured to sign, why is that? you were the chief negotiator. haslinda: i would love to see -- rebecca: i would love to see malaysia
haslinda: cp tpp, will it help? rebecca: these are building blocks toward the asia-pacific.important. we me bring it back to apec, have all of these different trade agreements, so what we need to do is find convergence. that is exactly what we are doing when we are looking at the free trade agreement for asia-pacific. we are trying to bring back all of these agreements to the point of convergence, so the fact that it makes business sense. for the regional comprehensive economic partnership,...
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. >> we need to com congress to cp with a deal. we want to see what they negotiate. obviously, we're giving congress a chance. >> most of us are resigned to the fact that he is going to call a national manage circumstance it will be thrown into the courts and will be l stalemated. lauren: what happens if the president declares a national emergency? >> the president declares a national emergency, of course there will be legal challenges to it, there will be people in his party who will criticize him for taking the drastic step which some might think is unconstitutional if he takes the national emergency to build the wall. what trump wants is a deal in congress that he can agree with, that he can sign, and if he doesn't get that, besides a national emergency route, what he can do is try having the government shut down again while he waits for congress to make a deal or you can sign whatever he comes up with. lauren: emily, yes or no, do we get a deal by monday. >> >> i'm going to say no because that will be more interesting. lauren: collin, yes or no? >> i'll go with n
. >> we need to com congress to cp with a deal. we want to see what they negotiate. obviously, we're giving congress a chance. >> most of us are resigned to the fact that he is going to call a national manage circumstance it will be thrown into the courts and will be l stalemated. lauren: what happens if the president declares a national emergency? >> the president declares a national emergency, of course there will be legal challenges to it, there will be people in his party...
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i don't think she cp h herself at this time. >> reporter: brooke would get out of jail and o rdose one more time. >> she drove to a nearby church where she played basketball as kid and she crawled in the bandseat of the car she died there from a heroin overdose. or >> reporter: b she died, brooke told her father she wished there was a place she couliv go and and get sober. >> we were going to fulfill brprk's er. >> reporter: he spent the next several years raising awareness and donations to build brooke's house, a halfway home for women. today, hundreds gathered to see the ope of brooke's house. >> brooke prayed for that house. god answered her prayer. >> reporter: if you'd like to help, we have a link at nbc4.com, search brooke's house. mark segraves, >>news4. now in addition to addiction services, women living at brooke's house will get job training. >> and that will include learning to make chocola bs that wi sold to help fund the halfway house. >>> coming up, sunscreen ban. a look at what sparked the extreme measure at a popular florida beach. >>> and an update on when the morning
i don't think she cp h herself at this time. >> reporter: brooke would get out of jail and o rdose one more time. >> she drove to a nearby church where she played basketball as kid and she crawled in the bandseat of the car she died there from a heroin overdose. or >> reporter: b she died, brooke told her father she wished there was a place she couliv go and and get sober. >> we were going to fulfill brprk's er. >> reporter: he spent the next several years raising...
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. >> i would say now it's more critical than ever that you consult a cps to do your tax return. >> the irs requires that 90% of tax returns to be filed electronically.l that weed up time. >>> this should return to normal in northeast d.c. after a broken m watern put a damper on some super bowl parties. repair crews were on the scene on fourth this eight-inch main broke omsterday morning, leaving several high and dry and scrambling to make preparations ahead of super bowlat celens. >> i went to walmart this morning. there were other people in the community buying jugs of water, gallons of water. we were at how we don't have water in your homes right now. >> about 60 d.c. water cectomers were ad. >>> take a look at this scene out of southern california. that's a giant sinkhole that swallowed a huge construction ckhicle. the machine was g up debris from the road when this happened. the hole opened up because of the torrential rainfall in that area. the vehicle's operator was safely rescued. >>> if you're just waking up, you may have missed the new england patriots clinching their sixth su
. >> i would say now it's more critical than ever that you consult a cps to do your tax return. >> the irs requires that 90% of tax returns to be filed electronically.l that weed up time. >>> this should return to normal in northeast d.c. after a broken m watern put a damper on some super bowl parties. repair crews were on the scene on fourth this eight-inch main broke omsterday morning, leaving several high and dry and scrambling to make preparations ahead of super bowlat...
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it's voluntarily surrendered his driving license and that will be taken into consideration by the cpsaccident from the other car has spoke ton british tabloid today welcoming the news that prince phillip surrendered his license and said he could have done it sooner. it must have been a difficult decision for prince phillip. he retired from public life two years ago and always valued his independence and he's a keen driver. often seen behind the wheel over the years. he will have to put up with being driven from now on and await the decision as to whether he will be summoned to court. >> thank you. i got my anna's mixed up. >>> coming up, a look inside facebook. how the company's growth has also brought tremendous problems. i've got to tell you something. with the capital one venture card you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. not just airline purchases? everything. hey, how'd you get in here? cross-checking. nice. what's in your wallet... oh, c'mon! to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the
it's voluntarily surrendered his driving license and that will be taken into consideration by the cpsaccident from the other car has spoke ton british tabloid today welcoming the news that prince phillip surrendered his license and said he could have done it sooner. it must have been a difficult decision for prince phillip. he retired from public life two years ago and always valued his independence and he's a keen driver. often seen behind the wheel over the years. he will have to put up with...
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they call it the "cp effect." s&p 500 is on pace to close down for the second week out of three.with china, this is a host of deadly investor deadlines investors should be worried about. we'll go into detail later on in the show. first the liberal left is launching a sweeping plan in congress this week. it is called the new green deal. the purpose is to transform the entire u.s. economy over 10 years to combat climate change. >> it is thoughtful, it is compassionate, and it is extremely economically strategic as well. today is also the day that we choose to assert ourselves as global leader in transitioning to 100% renewable energy. charles: now while this plan is brainchild of socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez, it has gone pretty mainstream with backing of at least six senators right now running for president, or thinking about running. joining me to discuss, moody's chief economist, john lonski, political analyst, danielle mclove lynn, and from the "washington examiner," kelly lawrence. danielle, great to see you. the socialist movement went on while you were out on maternity
they call it the "cp effect." s&p 500 is on pace to close down for the second week out of three.with china, this is a host of deadly investor deadlines investors should be worried about. we'll go into detail later on in the show. first the liberal left is launching a sweeping plan in congress this week. it is called the new green deal. the purpose is to transform the entire u.s. economy over 10 years to combat climate change. >> it is thoughtful, it is compassionate, and it...
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. >> to me it is beyond my wildest dreams where it is really a credit to cp. >> i would give them creditnow how to pronounce is spent by the most expensive masks we've ever produced. executive producer had a hunch it would be a hit when he saw the original korean show in a restaurant. >> everyone was watching it. a turnaround it was like flypaper. i grabbed things that are fresh and on derivative. when i saw that, there is something here. >> reporter: the clue packages are key to solving who is behind the mask. >> if you watch the clue packages and rewatch it you can figure out who the person is behind the mask. i want to give that ability. >> reporter: planning foontesta list is high. >> i would to have obama on the show. i don't think it will ever happen but that is an unexpected name to have someone like that . >> with millions wanting to know the celebs behind the mass, the biggest challenge is keeping the secret. >> we have a whole department just for security, that was season one and no one knew. we were on no one's radar and we still implemented all of that. season 2 is going to b
. >> to me it is beyond my wildest dreams where it is really a credit to cp. >> i would give them creditnow how to pronounce is spent by the most expensive masks we've ever produced. executive producer had a hunch it would be a hit when he saw the original korean show in a restaurant. >> everyone was watching it. a turnaround it was like flypaper. i grabbed things that are fresh and on derivative. when i saw that, there is something here. >> reporter: the clue packages...
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charles: let's call it the "cp effect." why not? stocks up more since the show began.ed down to maybe 70 bucks, an hour ago, up 70. one of the big interesting things here, strong earnings from estee lauder, ralph lauren. they're helping to push the s&p 500 up toward the fifth straight day of gains. the nasdaq composite is up despite google's earnings posted last night before the bell. hiring more people is speaking investors. here to weigh in on it all, moneymap press strategist, dr barton and belpointe strategist, david nelson. liz brought up this in the prior segment, broad participation in the market. when we hit the all-time high, handful of stocks, half a dozen names did all the heavy lifting. more than half the names in the s&p 500 were down for the year. i'm looking today. you have platt, a furniture-maker doing well. dow dupont a stock that hasn't done very well. on flip side of that, boeing hit an all-time high, because it's a great quality, american company. estee lauder is up, ralph lauren is up. these are not momentum names been carrying us. i think it's a
charles: let's call it the "cp effect." why not? stocks up more since the show began.ed down to maybe 70 bucks, an hour ago, up 70. one of the big interesting things here, strong earnings from estee lauder, ralph lauren. they're helping to push the s&p 500 up toward the fifth straight day of gains. the nasdaq composite is up despite google's earnings posted last night before the bell. hiring more people is speaking investors. here to weigh in on it all, moneymap press strategist,...
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at least 29 children and bababs have d died on their way to a cp for displaced people in northeasternia since eararly december. according to the united nations, the primary cause of death is malnourishment and hypothermia. the u.n. said frididay it asked u.s.-backed syrian democratic forces to provide a safe transit site for civilians fleeing violence in the area. they said over 3000 people have fled to the camp in the past 2 months. vice media announced friday it is laying off 10% of its staff, or 250 employees, in the latest cut to newsrooms around the country, which has affected at least 2,000 people since the start of the year. also on friday, reports emerged of cuts at mcclatchy, with the company reportedly offering buyouts to 10% of its workers. in late january, buzzfeed, huffpost, and gannett, which owns over 1,000 publications across the country, also announced layoffs, with around 1,1,400 peopople losing their j. on friday, taiwanese electronics manufacturer foxconn walked back reports it is recognizing a plan to build flatscreen tv panels at a wisconsin plant. terry gou, the
at least 29 children and bababs have d died on their way to a cp for displaced people in northeasternia since eararly december. according to the united nations, the primary cause of death is malnourishment and hypothermia. the u.n. said frididay it asked u.s.-backed syrian democratic forces to provide a safe transit site for civilians fleeing violence in the area. they said over 3000 people have fled to the camp in the past 2 months. vice media announced friday it is laying off 10% of its...
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charles: they call it the "cp effect." i'm charles payne. this is "making money." so much coming up. bernie sanders made it official throwing his hat in the ring for the 2020 presidential race. we'll break down the democratic candidates, economic agendas. they're happy divvying up the wealth. my question where is their plan for creating it? >> markets back in full swing after fantastic ending to last week. even president trump excited about his tweeting, have the opposition party, no, not the media, won the election, the stork market would be down at least 10,000 points right now. we're heading up, up. we'll tell you where the markets are heading. >>> walmart, their earnings are out. they exceeded expectations. what does this say about the resolve of the american consumer. that and so much more on "making money". ♪ it is official. bernie is back. the godfather of democratic socialist movement will try once again to become president of the united states. while he is bringing back his bag of economic virtues including medicare for all, action on climate change, $15 a
charles: they call it the "cp effect." i'm charles payne. this is "making money." so much coming up. bernie sanders made it official throwing his hat in the ring for the 2020 presidential race. we'll break down the democratic candidates, economic agendas. they're happy divvying up the wealth. my question where is their plan for creating it? >> markets back in full swing after fantastic ending to last week. even president trump excited about his tweeting, have the...
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investigated it like any other car accident and now they have made the decision to pass that file on to the cps crown prosecution service. they will decide whether or not to bring a charge here. now, if they were to do that the most likely one is the charge of driving without due care and consideration, which can ultimately result in a fine, it can also result in other cases and points off your license or even disqualification, but of course prince phillip has now actually voluntarily surrendered his driving license and that will be taken into consideration here as to whether they bring charges ahead. now, actually the vic him in the other car, the lady who o broke her wrist, she spoke to the sunday mare record and said he's making the most sensible decision that he did but did say perhaps it's come a little bit late. prince phillip has come under a lot of criticism here. he values his independence, he is also a very keen driver. >> i want to ask you if he were to be charged how unusual would it be to bring a charge against a member of the royal family. >> of course, it's not an every day occur
investigated it like any other car accident and now they have made the decision to pass that file on to the cps crown prosecution service. they will decide whether or not to bring a charge here. now, if they were to do that the most likely one is the charge of driving without due care and consideration, which can ultimately result in a fine, it can also result in other cases and points off your license or even disqualification, but of course prince phillip has now actually voluntarily...
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they want to cp the interior detentions, that is people defined tanned while inside thir co not peopleained while crossing the border ore seeking asylum. charges can range from u.i.s, violent crimes and gang related but can also be visa overstays. that's a very wide group of people. in this group a a wide people with no offenses. democratwant to limit the number of detention for that group to 16,500, a per-day detention number. currently, there are aut # 0,000 to 22,000 people detained in the interior detention category. >> woodruff: so 1/6 thousand per day. >> an average per day. yamiche, what's the white house's position on the number of beds. >> the white house doesn't want a limit hon i.c.e., tey don't want a miment on the number of people that can be held as interior or ex tore yore attests. they want no cap any beds because they say i.c.e. should be able to do their jthout thinking of the number of people in custody and want to keep t 20,000 to 22,000 people arrest eds inside the country. they say its because these people have already run out e.eir stay her they're people who hav
they want to cp the interior detentions, that is people defined tanned while inside thir co not peopleained while crossing the border ore seeking asylum. charges can range from u.i.s, violent crimes and gang related but can also be visa overstays. that's a very wide group of people. in this group a a wide people with no offenses. democratwant to limit the number of detention for that group to 16,500, a per-day detention number. currently, there are aut # 0,000 to 22,000 people detained in the...
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has authorised police to chargejames the cps has authorised police to charge james goddard the cps hasnd to public order offences against a police officer. he will appear at whence —— westminster magistrates' court on the 19th of march. the head of scotland yard has warned if progress continues at the current rate, it'll take 100 years for the met to be ethnically representative of london. but the commissioner cressida dick told our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw that the met‘s "utterly different" to how it was 20 years ago, when it was branded institutionally racist by the mcpherson report into the aftermath of stephen lawrence's murder in eltham. we are recruiting right now. we have had some new money and we are out, recruiting. last year we were recruiting somewhere about 28% black and minority ethnic recruits. and that is great. and i want to see that continue and i want it to even increase in the future. but of course police officers do stay, it is a job that people like doing and tend to stick with once they have arrived. and most people will stay 30 or 35 years. so it ta
has authorised police to chargejames the cps has authorised police to charge james goddard the cps hasnd to public order offences against a police officer. he will appear at whence —— westminster magistrates' court on the 19th of march. the head of scotland yard has warned if progress continues at the current rate, it'll take 100 years for the met to be ethnically representative of london. but the commissioner cressida dick told our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw that the met‘s...
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million people whoare here undocumented and tried to make them illegal by trying to terminate daca and cps. he has undergone policy after policy after policy, that is designed to attack people who are here both lawfully and unlawfully and to attack the system of immigration and asylum at its roots to make that unavailable to people. so we know that rhetoric about how people need to stand in line or how they need to do it legally. >> that is belied by the actions of administration this administration. they don't want people to do that they don't want immigration at all. they have made that clear through their policy. yes, we need to have an immigration reform that lets 11 million or so here out of status. we need to have that kind of reform. we have needed that for well over a decade or two. but that doesn't mean that we put up a wall and deny the ability to apply asylum to people who are desperate and on our doorstep. we enacted the asylum law in the wake of world war ii exactly so this would not happen again. because the west was ashamed, it had turned away jews during the holocaust. we s
million people whoare here undocumented and tried to make them illegal by trying to terminate daca and cps. he has undergone policy after policy after policy, that is designed to attack people who are here both lawfully and unlawfully and to attack the system of immigration and asylum at its roots to make that unavailable to people. so we know that rhetoric about how people need to stand in line or how they need to do it legally. >> that is belied by the actions of administration this...
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the reviewers accidentally call it cp. [ laughter ] but it is "co-op."a full scene, right? >> seth: i think we've set it up enough, right? >> he's the character of the doorman in a musical c "co-op." >> seth: let's take . richard kind, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> stop.of firsll, before i even start to sing, i got to tell you, i don't read reviews. [ light laughter ] they are not worth the ink they're typed on. they stink and if you believe b them, if yieve the good ones, then you have to believe the bad ones, so blanket statement, i do not read them. like this one. okay?ht [ laug ] "in his non-show-stopping solo song, 'christmas tips,' mr. lawnson provided the night's only dramatic moment. that is, would this actor playing the role of robby the doorman, so clearly out of breath by the first stanza, be able to finish the fast-paced song, or would he suffer cardiac arrest on stage?" [ laughter ] okay. i don't -- this is wrong. i don't buy -- okay. all right. this is why i don't read reviews. let's just do this. okay? come on. allegro, presto, fas
the reviewers accidentally call it cp. [ laughter ] but it is "co-op."a full scene, right? >> seth: i think we've set it up enough, right? >> he's the character of the doorman in a musical c "co-op." >> seth: let's take . richard kind, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> stop.of firsll, before i even start to sing, i got to tell you, i don't read reviews. [ light laughter ] they are not worth the ink they're typed on. they stink and if you believe b...
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you're mine." [ laughter ]es and then she cp and she gives me this big hug.you?" [ laughter ]hs [ audience and i'm like, "um, did you?" and she's like, "oh, no, no, no. you're okay, you'rokay." so, again, like best foot forward. i'm just trying to be nice here. so i'm like, "so what did you think of the film?" and she's like, "what film?" [ laughter ] ."was like, "'disaster artist,' the one you just s she was like, "oh, i didn't see that." and i was like, "what are you doing here?" she's like, "i'm just staying at the hotel. vewas over at the bar, i saw this party, i cameto talk to you, and this is crazy!" and i'm like, thiss crazy! [ laughter and applause ] and the rest of the conversation, she goes in for at least six more hugs and each time, i'm kind of leaning back trying to dodge back trying to dodge an my way.al puke coming [ laughter ] >> seth: there is a level of drunk where you are not even sure if you puked. >> exactly, exactly. so this is just the kind of fun you get to look yorward to when re trying to get a nomination for the oscars. >> seth: i'm
you're mine." [ laughter ]es and then she cp and she gives me this big hug.you?" [ laughter ]hs [ audience and i'm like, "um, did you?" and she's like, "oh, no, no, no. you're okay, you'rokay." so, again, like best foot forward. i'm just trying to be nice here. so i'm like, "so what did you think of the film?" and she's like, "what film?" [ laughter ] ."was like, "'disaster artist,' the one you just s she was like, "oh, i didn't...
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of the holby city actorjohn michie, and died at bestival in dorset after taking the class a drug 2—cpt and we will catch up with the sport as well and more on the events in the failed summit between president trump and the north korean leader kimjong—un. in the meantime, let's have the weather. some were in half came and they have had a beautiful week, but it ended today. the folk will return overnight, but the cloud will keep the temperature is up and it will not be as cold as it was. this is the satellite picture at the moment. a lot of cloud around and that stays with us. the temperature should not fall too much overnight, not as cold asa fall too much overnight, not as cold as a recent mornings, but we will have the legacy of fog and mist around tomorrow morning. not a great start to friday. it is looking promising for the 1st of march, at the beginning of the meteorological spring. later in the day the rain returned to northern ireland, but apart from the morning mist and fog it is looking fine, dry and quite mild, although not the dizzy heights we have seen recently. there we ca
of the holby city actorjohn michie, and died at bestival in dorset after taking the class a drug 2—cpt and we will catch up with the sport as well and more on the events in the failed summit between president trump and the north korean leader kimjong—un. in the meantime, let's have the weather. some were in half came and they have had a beautiful week, but it ended today. the folk will return overnight, but the cloud will keep the temperature is up and it will not be as cold as it was. this...