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has the answer in another installment of "cp time." ♪ ♪ >> ah, welcome to "cp time."for the culture. today, we will be discussing country music and black folks. which to a lot of people sounds like cheddar cheese on top of sesame chicken, they don't go together well, and if you demand it at a panda express, you will be banned for life. anyway, recently, a lot of people have been mesmerized by lil' nas x, he hit the top of his charts with his country song "old town road." there's been a debate on whether or not this song was rap or country. but if you ask me, it's country. the song mentioned a tractor, and tractors are only in the country. in fact, the only time a rapper talks about john deere is if he shot somebody named john deere. and even in that instance you would call him j.d.eezy. i have believe many people are adverse to calling this song country because they don't think black people can make that type of music. but if you look at the history books, there has been a long history of blacks in the genre. when leslie riddle was discovered in tennessee in the 20s.
has the answer in another installment of "cp time." ♪ ♪ >> ah, welcome to "cp time."for the culture. today, we will be discussing country music and black folks. which to a lot of people sounds like cheddar cheese on top of sesame chicken, they don't go together well, and if you demand it at a panda express, you will be banned for life. anyway, recently, a lot of people have been mesmerized by lil' nas x, he hit the top of his charts with his country song "old...
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under a national disclosure improvement plan, all cps prosecutors and 93,000 police staff have received training. disclosure champions have been appointed and management systems used for years in complex terrorism cases are now being used in all rape cases. but most controversial are new forms under which victims and witnesses are asked if they'll consent to have their smart phones examined. if they don't, it might halt a prosecution. it is neitherfor an investigating police officer, nor a prosecuting lawyer, to simply speculatively have a look at the content of a mobile phone or a laptop computer. that is not what we're asking, that is not what the consent forms and there for. no—one's pretending disclosure's easy, but if police and prosecutors can't reassure the public that they can obtain relevant digital evidence and pass that which is helpful to the defence, the future of our fair trial system is in jeopardy. clive coleman, bbc news. the issue of disclosure came to the fore when several court cases were halted because of evidence not being shared with defence solicitors. one of the
under a national disclosure improvement plan, all cps prosecutors and 93,000 police staff have received training. disclosure champions have been appointed and management systems used for years in complex terrorism cases are now being used in all rape cases. but most controversial are new forms under which victims and witnesses are asked if they'll consent to have their smart phones examined. if they don't, it might halt a prosecution. it is neitherfor an investigating police officer, nor a...
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that in some of those cases, it wasn't that the evidence had never been disclosed, it was that the cpsad job of passing on to the prosecutors, and the police a bad job of passing on to the cps, digital data they already did have. it is being reported elsewhere that some of the cases of police asking for access to fans are really egregious. one woman was asked for all of her phone records dating back seven years and the police said they would keep it for a century. i think most people would expect common sense to be applied here, this feels like a very crude mechanism which is not going to do anything to improve that conviction rate. the financial times, neverfarfrom brexit in its true direct form and here it is, theresa may facing a fresh brexit storm over aim to charge eu students more for tuition. why would anybody be surprised that we were going to perhaps consider this, given the fa ct perhaps consider this, given the fact that if we are not inside the eu, the previous rules are likely to change. that is one way of looking at this, is that all of the uk —— like all that the uk is s
that in some of those cases, it wasn't that the evidence had never been disclosed, it was that the cpsad job of passing on to the prosecutors, and the police a bad job of passing on to the cps, digital data they already did have. it is being reported elsewhere that some of the cases of police asking for access to fans are really egregious. one woman was asked for all of her phone records dating back seven years and the police said they would keep it for a century. i think most people would...
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the forms state that if victims do not consent to everything the police and the cps ask for, the caseue. do you accept there is a question of getting the right balance of justice being question of getting the right balance ofjustice being served and of ultimately fair trials? the liam allen case is an example of that, isn't it. it is completely fair that all reasonable lines of enquiry in these investigations should be pursued where there is evidence or it is thought there might be releva nt it is thought there might be relevant evidence on a phone, of course that should be pursued but what it is happening at the moment is that victims are being coerced into signing away their privacy rights, their rights to everything on their phones. that is all of their text messages, e—mails, videos, photos, that is being signed away in the pursuit ofjustice which is not proportionate. victims and people making allegations, in your experience, and from those you work with... are the vast majority of them uncomfortable with this idea or are some saying, well, if it means that they get the convictio
the forms state that if victims do not consent to everything the police and the cps ask for, the caseue. do you accept there is a question of getting the right balance of justice being question of getting the right balance ofjustice being served and of ultimately fair trials? the liam allen case is an example of that, isn't it. it is completely fair that all reasonable lines of enquiry in these investigations should be pursued where there is evidence or it is thought there might be releva nt it...
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but still, we have seen many cases, and even cps agrees that there has been over disclosure from rapeappalling cases where material from long have seen appalling cases where materialfrom long ago in a have seen appalling cases where material from long ago in a young woman's history is brought off a mobile phone. it has nothing to do with the case, but it might not make her look particularly likeable. it is disclosed to the defence and it is disclosed to the defence and it is thrown at her in cross examination. that is not a way to pursue a examination. that is not a way to pursueafair examination. that is not a way to pursue a fair trial. the difficulty is not handing over your phone, it is not handing over your phone, it is what is done with the contents of it. officers have historically felt free to ensure absolutely through. this is done in no other case but rape. why is it necessary? so you don't believe when the director of public prosecutions says that digital devices will only be looked at when they form "a reasonable line of enquiry", you're saying you don't accept that that i
but still, we have seen many cases, and even cps agrees that there has been over disclosure from rapeappalling cases where material from long have seen appalling cases where materialfrom long ago in a have seen appalling cases where material from long ago in a young woman's history is brought off a mobile phone. it has nothing to do with the case, but it might not make her look particularly likeable. it is disclosed to the defence and it is disclosed to the defence and it is thrown at her in...
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the problem is that the police and the cps are undera that the police and the cps are under a huge amountade. if the defendant was a friend, a relative of yours, you would want the police to have access to any information that might prove... well, important? because you would. but for me, and practitioners and services that support those that experienced sexual violence, we need to think about things in context, in that the amount of cases in which allegations have been made and proved to be false, compared to those that actually are experiencing sexual violence and continue to experience it, young people, women, men as well, that may want to come forward and report to the police, then if there is a case where it is in the media about a false allegation, that is what is in the forefront. and that can be a barrier for anybody to wa nt to that can be a barrier for anybody to want to come forward and report. sue, it is very good for you to come in. good to see you. christiana also, thank you very much. more than 6000 people have been forced out of their homes near the canadian city of montre
the problem is that the police and the cps are undera that the police and the cps are under a huge amountade. if the defendant was a friend, a relative of yours, you would want the police to have access to any information that might prove... well, important? because you would. but for me, and practitioners and services that support those that experienced sexual violence, we need to think about things in context, in that the amount of cases in which allegations have been made and proved to be...
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>>> live from the cps bay area studios, this is kpix five news. >>> police are looking for the burglar that is responsible for series of break-ins and churches. >>> the battle is heating up at president trumps threat first century cities. >>> thank you for waking up with us. we begin with breaking news, a magnitude 4.2 earthquake in the north bay, this struck just after 450 this morning, centered 15 miles northeast of hillsboro. no reports of any injuries and damage. we will bring you new information as it becomes available. >>> let's get whatever to darren with a look at the rain. >> the first thing i want to do is show you a sky that might make you question rain coming. this is looking back at the bay bridge, you can see plenty of breaks in the sky there. if we switch our perspective and look at the radar, you will see rain is coming, you can see some showers on the coast. the better rain is still out here. this is the rain that will get here in the early afternoon. don't worry about your morning commute. it will not rain in actual rain for your drive home. >> i will stop this head.
>>> live from the cps bay area studios, this is kpix five news. >>> police are looking for the burglar that is responsible for series of break-ins and churches. >>> the battle is heating up at president trumps threat first century cities. >>> thank you for waking up with us. we begin with breaking news, a magnitude 4.2 earthquake in the north bay, this struck just after 450 this morning, centered 15 miles northeast of hillsboro. no reports of any injuries and...
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the "cp effect"?harles: we'll see it in a minute. >> i think all central banks should go by the way of the dodo bird and tie the tyrannosaurus rex. how do we get where a few people around the globe have their fingers on the button to create tens of trillions of dollars of conjured money and move the market around and the playing field. i don't get it. i thought the most powerful person in the world is supposed to be the president of the united states. no, it is the head of the central bank here and head of central banks around the globe unfortunately. >> i think president trump had the same epiphany, mike. we can debay how much the fed slowed down the economy but we can't debate the power they have to do that. since they came on, we had a lot of recessions i lost track, we had the great depression. since they came to be income inequality continues to exist. what role do the central banks play other than saving wealthy and others in times of trouble. >> they may have saved the big banks, but a lot more
the "cp effect"?harles: we'll see it in a minute. >> i think all central banks should go by the way of the dodo bird and tie the tyrannosaurus rex. how do we get where a few people around the globe have their fingers on the button to create tens of trillions of dollars of conjured money and move the market around and the playing field. i don't get it. i thought the most powerful person in the world is supposed to be the president of the united states. no, it is the head of the...
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cp.e internment they are what is left of the islamic state group and they are in the tens of thousands. with them, sons and ughters. the camp is overwhelmed. here, the war wounded our children. children.ed are a broken enemy that is in the midst of a humanitarian crisis. amp's three small clinics struggle to provide even the basics. most are given antibiotics or painkillers. lurks in every corner. this is six-year-old from turkmenistan was shot in the face 15 days ago, and she is still awaiting treatment. snipers,e a lot of artillery, and bombs. we had tents, we don't have houses. a sniper shot him through the tent door." i.s. fighters used families is the last line of defense, and while they children starve. six months old. while western govnments prevaricate over what to do with the people here, children are dying. leaving perished since kurds never expected to be left with so many i.s. supporters to watch over. the misery flowed out of the islamic state group'saliphate, but they didn't
cp.e internment they are what is left of the islamic state group and they are in the tens of thousands. with them, sons and ughters. the camp is overwhelmed. here, the war wounded our children. children.ed are a broken enemy that is in the midst of a humanitarian crisis. amp's three small clinics struggle to provide even the basics. most are given antibiotics or painkillers. lurks in every corner. this is six-year-old from turkmenistan was shot in the face 15 days ago, and she is still awaiting...
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say their testimony would be political and should be left up toen law enforc both accusers spoke to cps news. > if you have to hold someone down, it's not consensual. i'll say this, there is no amount of money that could er compensate for what he did to me or what i live with every day. >> this week fairfax said he passed a polygraph saying he did not rape watson when they were students at duke university. 4:05.t's now after taking heat from federal republicans, president trump has re course to revive the fight over obamacare. yesterday the president said hw d wait until after the 2020 election. he h said would make a public plan that would replace the fordable care act. repealing it without replacing it could lead to tens of millions of people losing their health care coverage. and the president is mocking alexandria ocasio cortez. the president referred to her as a young bartender and said the legislation was crazy. en the g new deal. done by a young bartender, 29 years old. a young rtender, wonderful young woman, the green new deal. you know but it's crazy -- >> the president was spe
say their testimony would be political and should be left up toen law enforc both accusers spoke to cps news. > if you have to hold someone down, it's not consensual. i'll say this, there is no amount of money that could er compensate for what he did to me or what i live with every day. >> this week fairfax said he passed a polygraph saying he did not rape watson when they were students at duke university. 4:05.t's now after taking heat from federal republicans, president trump has re...
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. >>> live from the cps bay area studios, this is kpix five news. >>> this is looking live at the exclusiverce tower camera, looking east at the beautiful bay bridge. it is dry for now, a storm is rolling in. good morning, it is monday, april 15, tax day. >> get them in. >> let's get a look at weather and traffic, here comes the rain again. >> yes. it will not start until we get past noon.best of the rain will through just in time for the drive home, between 4:00-7:00. that is when we will see the most widespread rain. let me show you what radar looks like now. if i give you the wide view, you can see this afternoon's reign, it is way out there sitting off the coast. future cast brings the rain ford, that is when it gets here. that says 1:00 in the afternoon, that is just when it begins. remember, better brain will come through in time for your drive home from work.
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overnight cp does not qualify, but what you can save and what you can claim is 35% of qualifying expenses for one child, up to $3,000, for 2 children or more, up to $6,000. that could be significant ca particularly a costs >> they sure have. thanks s. >>> coming up, all aboard for vacationer m with competition on the rise, aor cruise line is pouring billions into mod fleet and the experience on board. will it pay off? that story next on the nightly >>> we have an update on the college admissions scandal, one coach and 13 parents, including felicity huffm pleaded guilty to one felony count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest servicesauail the justice department as you know, says all defendants have agreedith the irs now to pay back taxes, in total 50 people wereharged last month in what prosecutors say is the largest college admissions fraud case ever. >>> a new report shows the quality of airline service in the u.s. is at a record, with a substantial drop in umber of complaints filed with the department of transportation. which airlinee soared to top spot and which struggled? ph
overnight cp does not qualify, but what you can save and what you can claim is 35% of qualifying expenses for one child, up to $3,000, for 2 children or more, up to $6,000. that could be significant ca particularly a costs >> they sure have. thanks s. >>> coming up, all aboard for vacationer m with competition on the rise, aor cruise line is pouring billions into mod fleet and the experience on board. will it pay off? that story next on the nightly >>> we have an update...
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in 2013, the state of oregon had opened up a cps investigation into the family. similar accusations. >> reporter: officials in oregon could not determine whether there was in fact abuse. the case was closed that year. and in 2017, the hearts brought a house in woodland, washington. a neighbor who shared a driveway with a family noticed something curious. >> although the family moved in about a year before they did not see many kids outside playing. >> reporter: the inquest will continue tomorrow into this case. if the jury finds that these deaths were not an accident, the sheriff in mendocino county said this will be the largest mass murder in mendocino county history. >>> police have uncovered a stock is terrifying plot to kidnap and tran 32 women in east bay. police arrested the man after he allegedly attacked one of the two women he was stocking. she barely escaped. officials say he kept detailed notes about the women known only as jane doe 1 and 2. and board fantasies of kidnapping them. one note reads, very likely she was alone. she may be able to squeeze in
in 2013, the state of oregon had opened up a cps investigation into the family. similar accusations. >> reporter: officials in oregon could not determine whether there was in fact abuse. the case was closed that year. and in 2017, the hearts brought a house in woodland, washington. a neighbor who shared a driveway with a family noticed something curious. >> although the family moved in about a year before they did not see many kids outside playing. >> reporter: the inquest...
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we're not going to put up a big wall and say no, no cp use, no screens, we're not going back there. it would be inconceivable. we're going to have to learn how to build a trust that's based on the technical characteristics of the supply chain overall. not based on what our country is. >> how do you protect your own privacy? >> one thing i do, i have a tab i used for reading and listening to music and watching the occasional movie and the articles, and no social media on that. it's not connected to a lot of my other accounts. i don't feel like everyone know needs to know when i'm reading or watching at any given moment. but that's a smokescreen. i know that my behavior is easily connectable to a lot of other things i do and certainly to my identity. so when i do is i'm trying to encourage my students to be aware of privacy issues and be respectful of them and i hope governments around the world will take that seriously, too. we are so far past the point where individuals can be expected to protect their own privacy if you're standing at your door of your log cabin with a shotgun. tha
we're not going to put up a big wall and say no, no cp use, no screens, we're not going back there. it would be inconceivable. we're going to have to learn how to build a trust that's based on the technical characteristics of the supply chain overall. not based on what our country is. >> how do you protect your own privacy? >> one thing i do, i have a tab i used for reading and listening to music and watching the occasional movie and the articles, and no social media on that. it's...
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but i totally take her views on board, and as i've said, the cps has undertaken to review the form. thought it was a backward step. i'm less relaxed than some of the people who have spoken about whether it's ok to troll, as it will be seen, through someone‘s material. because it will be seen as an intrusion of privacy of the victim, even though it's probably not. i'm sure it's not intended that way. the minister said she took his point, that the police needed to have both the necessary resources and training in place. mps have heard that abuse of disabled people online is a stain on society. they were debating a petition which was started by the model katie price, who's disabled son harvey has been the victim of trolling. the petition calls for online abuse to be made a criminal offense. it's being signed by more than 220,000 people. labour's helenjones spelled out the offensive language used against disabled people, who she said face the most horrendous abuse, notjust occasionally, but day in and day out. those with visible disabilities are often marked for how they look, those wit
but i totally take her views on board, and as i've said, the cps has undertaken to review the form. thought it was a backward step. i'm less relaxed than some of the people who have spoken about whether it's ok to troll, as it will be seen, through someone‘s material. because it will be seen as an intrusion of privacy of the victim, even though it's probably not. i'm sure it's not intended that way. the minister said she took his point, that the police needed to have both the necessary...
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the courts are full, the cps is full, the prisons is filled.o prison anyway because of the breach of section 1a as a protester isa breach of section 1a as a protester is a fine only offence. so, there is no power to do with this. you mentioned the obstruction of the highway. these are live pictures, not far away from our building. just between here and oxford circus. there is that pink yacht that says tell the truth. a lot of police around that, we just wondering weather they will try and move it on in some way this afternoon. these people seem very determined, nearly 600 people arrested but very few of them charge. why have they been arrested? they them charge. why have they been arrested 7 they have them charge. why have they been arrested? they have been arrested to try and resolve the problem. of course, would you see them being released and coming straight back or being replaced. why then do the police need to be that if there is not much to police? from the point of view of the protesters, it was naive of emma thompson shouting. she shoul
the courts are full, the cps is full, the prisons is filled.o prison anyway because of the breach of section 1a as a protester isa breach of section 1a as a protester is a fine only offence. so, there is no power to do with this. you mentioned the obstruction of the highway. these are live pictures, not far away from our building. just between here and oxford circus. there is that pink yacht that says tell the truth. a lot of police around that, we just wondering weather they will try and move...
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cp they told me where the position was, but it wasn't there. i had to look around to find it. -- i didn't, not on requests, iept when would receive a message or send a message. i don't remember the content of the messages. they were all important messages, i know. to -- and that is about all i can tell you. i was only getting $50 a month. [laughter] >> that was combat pay, right? one of the questions i said before albert came back that the historywho read of the battle of saipan know what a ferocious battle it was. i was just inquiring about your physical and mental health at the time, when they load you out and they say, there is another battle three miles away. it's a long time. you didn't really remember. how about you? did you remember how fit you were? mr. smith: being young and knowing that you are in a war, you don't feel those things. you aren't sorry about being tired or anything. you are never tired and you do not care to sleep. for nights till you're given the opportunity. aually from your partner on radio set. he can say, go ahead,
cp they told me where the position was, but it wasn't there. i had to look around to find it. -- i didn't, not on requests, iept when would receive a message or send a message. i don't remember the content of the messages. they were all important messages, i know. to -- and that is about all i can tell you. i was only getting $50 a month. [laughter] >> that was combat pay, right? one of the questions i said before albert came back that the historywho read of the battle of saipan know what...
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the courts are full, the cps are full, the prisons are full.d them to prison anyway because a breach of section 1a as a protester is a fine only offence. so there is no power to deal with this. you mentioned the obstruction of the highway. we can show our viewers these are live pictures. these are not far away from our building just between here and oxford circus and there is that pink yacht that says "tell the truth". a lot of police around that and we are wondering if they are going to try in some way to move that on this afternoon. these people seem very determined. nearly 600 people arrested but very few of them charged. why have they been arrested? they have been arrested to try and resolve the problem. but we have seen them just replaced or being released and they come straight back. so why do the police need to be there then if there is not very much to police? from the point of view of what the protesters are doing there is no need for policing, but it was naive of the lady who was shouting from the top of the boat... emma thompson. "wh
the courts are full, the cps are full, the prisons are full.d them to prison anyway because a breach of section 1a as a protester is a fine only offence. so there is no power to deal with this. you mentioned the obstruction of the highway. we can show our viewers these are live pictures. these are not far away from our building just between here and oxford circus and there is that pink yacht that says "tell the truth". a lot of police around that and we are wondering if they are going...
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under a national disclosure improvement plan all cps prosecutors and 93,000 police staff have receivedsclosure champions have been appointed and management systems used in complex terrorism cases are now being used in all rape cases. but most controversial are new forms under which witnesses and victims including victims of rape are asked if they will consent to have their devices examined. if they don't it might halt a prosecution. will they cooperate? i'm optimistic that if properly explained and communicated the reference point of what we are calling a consent form for access to digital data, where it is reasonable and necessary in any given case, will succeed. and the reason i'm confident is that the people of this country, historically, have always supported criminal investigation and prosecution. but campaigners are worried. it's massively intrusive. it really has an impact on victims of rape who may be severely traumatised already by what's happened. it's another violation, in effect, of traumatised victims and what's more the danger is that it will deter victims from coming for
under a national disclosure improvement plan all cps prosecutors and 93,000 police staff have receivedsclosure champions have been appointed and management systems used in complex terrorism cases are now being used in all rape cases. but most controversial are new forms under which witnesses and victims including victims of rape are asked if they will consent to have their devices examined. if they don't it might halt a prosecution. will they cooperate? i'm optimistic that if properly explained...
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don't let them do what the texas cps does. our soil unless they're coming in legal legally. lou: policy of repel. that's an idea for that is it for us tonight. thank you for being with us. joining us here tomorrow night republican national committee chair, ronald mcdaniel. congressman matt gates former i.c.e. director and among those apparently be considered by the president to be immigration czar. that is here tomorrow and hope you will join us. reminder to follow me at twitter, like me on facebook, follow me on instagram. thank you for bei lauren: here are your market movers. president trump's new migrant asylum policy is shut down overnight. the white house is refusing to o back down and president trump not backing down are from a possible new trade war with the european union. how ou they could see tariffed slapped on some of their products. socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez attacking the wealthy again, saying if hard work pays off and leads to success, it's because you're a psychopath. actreaactress felicity huffman 3 ot
don't let them do what the texas cps does. our soil unless they're coming in legal legally. lou: policy of repel. that's an idea for that is it for us tonight. thank you for being with us. joining us here tomorrow night republican national committee chair, ronald mcdaniel. congressman matt gates former i.c.e. director and among those apparently be considered by the president to be immigration czar. that is here tomorrow and hope you will join us. reminder to follow me at twitter, like me on...
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don't let them do what the texas cps does.m put on our soil unless they're coming in legal legally. lou: policy of repel. that's an idea for that is it for us tonight. thank you for being with us. joining us here tomorrow night republican national committee chair, ronald mcdaniel. congressman matt gates former i.c.e. director and among those apparently be considered by the president to be immigration czar. that is here tomorrow and hope you will join us. reminder to follow me at twitter, like me on facebook, follow me on instagram. thank you for bei see you tomorrow from new york. trish: breaking tonight, hollywood celebs one step closer to jail time. academia and hollywood elites together reaching a new low with admissions of guilt running rampant in the college admissions scandal. parents attempting to express how sorry they are for minimal lighting the system in a bold, crass legal way. felicity huffman is one of those parents you will see in the college admissions scandal along with 12 other parents and one coach. lori lau
don't let them do what the texas cps does.m put on our soil unless they're coming in legal legally. lou: policy of repel. that's an idea for that is it for us tonight. thank you for being with us. joining us here tomorrow night republican national committee chair, ronald mcdaniel. congressman matt gates former i.c.e. director and among those apparently be considered by the president to be immigration czar. that is here tomorrow and hope you will join us. reminder to follow me at twitter, like...
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the other guys i'm sure telling them james cp, those guys need more help on the offensive side. those guys get going when the defense is not locked in. capela and three-pointer for tucker. we've got to be on point for every possession. >> we saw a lot of technical fouls. draymond on his third. it's emotional. this match-up with the rockets team is emotional. how do you walk align? >> you know, i think everybody has to stay who they are. the referees been doing a solid job krog the game and not letting it get too far. i think both teams don't mean any harm or anything but it's all in the good fun of the game. >> game two tuesday night at oracle. it will be a good one. the sharks trying to go 2-0 on colorado in game two of their western conference semifinal. sharks got on the board first. th shot by bret burns, doesn't go. kane is there to clean it up. sharks lead 1-0 after the first period. colorado scores the next three. marc jones makes one good save. tyson barrie rips it in. third period the shot by brent burns deflected and goes under the goalie. now it's a one-goal game. aft
the other guys i'm sure telling them james cp, those guys need more help on the offensive side. those guys get going when the defense is not locked in. capela and three-pointer for tucker. we've got to be on point for every possession. >> we saw a lot of technical fouls. draymond on his third. it's emotional. this match-up with the rockets team is emotional. how do you walk align? >> you know, i think everybody has to stay who they are. the referees been doing a solid job krog the...
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take five seconds to say i will submit a written question to you, if it's okay with you, regarding cpst i go back to the gentleman. >> thank you. the annual report has previously stated the council reaffirms its few that housing finance reform legislation is needed to create a more sustainable system. the white house recently issued a memo as you know on housing finance reform on march 29 with a number of outlining a number of initiatives. >> i understand you cannot go into the weeds to much and tell me more about treasury's view at a high level of what housings reforms should look like but could you give me some guidance as to what you believe in treasury believes housing reforms should look like. >> this is an area i've been involved with for over 30 years. it's something i have talked as about and i believe it should be twofold. one as it relates to the gsc's we should have a system where taxpayers are not at risk. e'we want a robust system where people can access mortgage capital 30 year mortgages but not put taxpayers at risk. and the reason why we are focused on housing reform an
take five seconds to say i will submit a written question to you, if it's okay with you, regarding cpst i go back to the gentleman. >> thank you. the annual report has previously stated the council reaffirms its few that housing finance reform legislation is needed to create a more sustainable system. the white house recently issued a memo as you know on housing finance reform on march 29 with a number of outlining a number of initiatives. >> i understand you cannot go into the...
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by the way, the sex charges, they were insinuations that were prompted by the cps, the crown prosecutor services. think got mar nye. >> we have heard that someone has asked for that investigation to be reinstated. we will continue to report. thank to you all three of you. >>> still ahead, senator elizabeth warren laying out her tax plans to make sure big corporations pair their fair share. but first fellow presidential candidate kamala harris says she supports increasing taxes on wealthy companies. >> the way the administration has apurchased this is backwards and has denied the fact there are a majority of working middle-class americans who are suffering, unable to get through the month and that the taxes coming out of this administration are not helping them in any way. administration are not helping them in any way. there's little rest for a single dad, and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. a cfp professional is trai
by the way, the sex charges, they were insinuations that were prompted by the cps, the crown prosecutor services. think got mar nye. >> we have heard that someone has asked for that investigation to be reinstated. we will continue to report. thank to you all three of you. >>> still ahead, senator elizabeth warren laying out her tax plans to make sure big corporations pair their fair share. but first fellow presidential candidate kamala harris says she supports increasing taxes on...
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. >>> live from the cps bay area studios, this is kpix five news. >>> police are looking for the burglart is responsible for series of break-ins and churches. >>> the battle is heating up at president trumps threat first century cities. >>> thank you for waking up with us. we begin with breaking news, a magnitude 4.2 earthquake in the north bay, this struck just after 450 this morning, centered 15 miles northeast of hillsboro. no reports of any injuries and damage. we will bring you new information as it becomes available. >>> let's get whatever to darren with a look at the rain. >> the first thing i want to do is show you a sky that might make you question rain
. >>> live from the cps bay area studios, this is kpix five news. >>> police are looking for the burglart is responsible for series of break-ins and churches. >>> the battle is heating up at president trumps threat first century cities. >>> thank you for waking up with us. we begin with breaking news, a magnitude 4.2 earthquake in the north bay, this struck just after 450 this morning, centered 15 miles northeast of hillsboro. no reports of any injuries and...
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. >> richard: the pregnant -- the president's signature with mexico to pay for the wall to cp all offrom being an issue. he failed on that. it is counterproductive and remember people saying i one a trip to disneyland so all expensive paid trip to a great city. they would never even dream of getting there, but -- >> tucker: but hold on. for 40 years we have taken refugees and moved them into rule and poor america but wh not pacific heights in san francisco? why don't we? i'm sincere. every time they come, they go to bethlehem, pennsylvania, why don't we send them into where zip code? and then to nantucket? i'm not joking. >> richard: because i think president trump is talking about dissenting thousands of people with no job, no family connections, no resources, and then having them go into a community where they have no roots, no nothing. so of course -- >> tucker: with millions of people every decade you have a totally different country basically. no one cares. >> richard: if you said 10,000 or a hundred thousand people from norway or north dakota to pacific heights commit would beo
. >> richard: the pregnant -- the president's signature with mexico to pay for the wall to cp all offrom being an issue. he failed on that. it is counterproductive and remember people saying i one a trip to disneyland so all expensive paid trip to a great city. they would never even dream of getting there, but -- >> tucker: but hold on. for 40 years we have taken refugees and moved them into rule and poor america but wh not pacific heights in san francisco? why don't we? i'm...
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with nestle is a significant one because it brings the starbucks brand to food services, fpg channels cpels -- cpg channels, and on other multiple platforms. we announced many starbucks sku's on that platform. nestle is now bringing starbucks to 16 new markets around the world. that will unfold in september. in the next wave, we are going to another 31 new markets. nestle has 5 million points of presence in just about every market in the world. our partnership with them is anchored around coffee, around a common set of values, and it is really leveraging the nestle reach and strength to bring starbucks coffee to retailers, mass merchants, food services, and on the world's most popular single serve platform with nespresso. david: that was my interview with kevin johnson. when i spoke with him recently, he said there are 100 cities that will be opening a starbucks in china, each one of which will be larger than the city of los angeles. sign up for the bloomberg news politics newsletter. coming up next week, we will be live at the milken institute global conference with some great interview
with nestle is a significant one because it brings the starbucks brand to food services, fpg channels cpels -- cpg channels, and on other multiple platforms. we announced many starbucks sku's on that platform. nestle is now bringing starbucks to 16 new markets around the world. that will unfold in september. in the next wave, we are going to another 31 new markets. nestle has 5 million points of presence in just about every market in the world. our partnership with them is anchored around...
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cps so badly funded that kids were sleeping on top of desks.doptn be too gay to those kids into your home. if you have killed someone of the same sex because they came on to you at a bar. we just debated a transgender bathroom bill. seriously, after all of the shit -- sorry, the stuff that happens. [laughter] mr. o'rourke: this microphone is not working. all the stuff that happened in north carolina. parents aboute transgender children though transgender children are more likely to be the victims, not the perpetrators of an attack. this president turning his back on the surface of transgender we don't noters, know how many times they have sacrificed their lives, how many times they have saved the lives of others. at every turn in this country's history, we said if we integrate the armed forces by race, it would make us weaker, by sexual orientation, it will make us weaker -- it has made us stronger every time. >> [laughter] mr. o'rourke: many of us, myself included, labored under the illusion that progress on righ ts, including civil rights, wa
cps so badly funded that kids were sleeping on top of desks.doptn be too gay to those kids into your home. if you have killed someone of the same sex because they came on to you at a bar. we just debated a transgender bathroom bill. seriously, after all of the shit -- sorry, the stuff that happens. [laughter] mr. o'rourke: this microphone is not working. all the stuff that happened in north carolina. parents aboute transgender children though transgender children are more likely to be the...
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when he wasn't serving his community, he was serving his country as a staff sergeant in the marine cp. clifford says perhaps his most treasured role was at home. >> as muchir of aighter as he was, as much of a marine, he her and a loving f husband. >> and though he's gone, slutman's presence can still be feltere. it's near the locker that he left before his final deployment. it's spelled out in the citation he receivedor his bravery and in hearts of every firefighter who considered him not just and fr but a brother. >> i'm better for having him pave the way for me to be here today, for u toontinue on with his legacy and how he heed buildhis place. staff sergeant christopher slutman is survived by his wife daughtersyoung funeral arrangements are still pending. back to you. >> just a heartbreakin day cory smith, thank you so much. >>> we're getting an update now about the attack inn. afghanis the u.s. military now says three people, including sergeant slutman died, not four. they say a contractor who was initially repted among t fatalities was not killed. the taliban is being blamed for
when he wasn't serving his community, he was serving his country as a staff sergeant in the marine cp. clifford says perhaps his most treasured role was at home. >> as muchir of aighter as he was, as much of a marine, he her and a loving f husband. >> and though he's gone, slutman's presence can still be feltere. it's near the locker that he left before his final deployment. it's spelled out in the citation he receivedor his bravery and in hearts of every firefighter who considered...
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under a national disclosure improvement plan, all cps prosecutors and 93,000 police staff have received training. discloser champions have been appointed and management systems used for years in complex terrorism cases are now being used in all rape cases. “— cases are now being used in all rape cases. —— disclosure champions. but under new laws, witnesses will ask if they have can ——if they give consent for their phones to be used and if they don't,... consent for their phones to be used and if they don't, . .. they consent for their phones to be used and if they don't,... they might speculatively have a look at a mobile phone or a laptop. that is not what we are asking, that is not what the consent forms and therefore. no-one is disclosure is easy, but if they can't reassure the public that they can obtain relative — — releva nt public that they can obtain relative —— relevant digital evidence, the future of ourfair —— relevant digital evidence, the future of our fair trial system is in jeopardy. future of our fair trial system is injeopardy. we will future of our fair trial system is
under a national disclosure improvement plan, all cps prosecutors and 93,000 police staff have received training. discloser champions have been appointed and management systems used for years in complex terrorism cases are now being used in all rape cases. “— cases are now being used in all rape cases. —— disclosure champions. but under new laws, witnesses will ask if they have can ——if they give consent for their phones to be used and if they don't,... consent for their phones to...
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rockets roll cp 3's former team, the clippers. >>> mets pitcher, jacob degrom had a night for the ages player in 15 years to have 14 strike outs and hit a home run, the reigning cy young winner was dominant, not allowing one marlin to hit second base, and monsteria home. they're now 5-1 on the season. >>> inspiration, check out former nhl chris cunningham's miraculous return to ice, skating on a prosthetic limb. two years ago, cunningham had the lower part of his leg removed after complications during heart surgery. chris had collapsed moments before a minor league game when his heart stopped beating, full cardiovascular arrest. after numerous surgeries and rehab, he's back on the ice where he loves to be. cunningham says his professional playing days are likely over, but after seeing this, man, i guess anything is possible. >> skating on that prosthetic better than 99.9% of the rest of the world. incredible. >>> here's what we've got next, did the attorney general's summary of the mueller report fairly represent its findings? some of the investigators say no. >>> and who is tricky dic
rockets roll cp 3's former team, the clippers. >>> mets pitcher, jacob degrom had a night for the ages player in 15 years to have 14 strike outs and hit a home run, the reigning cy young winner was dominant, not allowing one marlin to hit second base, and monsteria home. they're now 5-1 on the season. >>> inspiration, check out former nhl chris cunningham's miraculous return to ice, skating on a prosthetic limb. two years ago, cunningham had the lower part of his leg removed...
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of money that they're bringing in far exceeds any of the infrastructure repairs that they need to do cp you see said in a statement that this proposed water conservation memorandum accounts surcharge would be in addition to the 4.5 5% increase already approved for 2019 but that the surcharge would be just a year they tell us that every 3 years they set a price of each unit of water based on the forecasted total amount of water projected that san jose water customers will use. >>and when that usage is lower than what is projected, san jose water is unable to recover its fixed operating costs it's unfair this is i mean i tried so hard to conserve everybody, i know tried so hard to conserve and then the next thing you know they're surcharging us and i rates are going up we're paying more. >>then we were paying before the drought and everything's dead. >>residents have until april 18th to protest to send letters to their local officials and let their voices be heard. >>if they do not believe in this increase on their water bill. in santa clara county michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>i was g
of money that they're bringing in far exceeds any of the infrastructure repairs that they need to do cp you see said in a statement that this proposed water conservation memorandum accounts surcharge would be in addition to the 4.5 5% increase already approved for 2019 but that the surcharge would be just a year they tell us that every 3 years they set a price of each unit of water based on the forecasted total amount of water projected that san jose water customers will use. >>and when...
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money that they're bringing in far exceeds any of the infrastructure repairs that they need to do to cp you see said in a statement that this proposed water conservation memorandum accounts surcharge would be in addition to the 4.5 5% increase already approved for 2019 but that the surcharge would be just a year they tell us that every 3 years they set a price of each unit of water based on the forecasted total amount of water projected that san jose water customers will use. >>and when that usage is lower than what is projected, san jose water is unable to recover its fixed operating costs it's unfair this is i mean i tried so hard to conserve everybody, i know tried so hard to conserve and then the next thing you know they're surcharging us and i rates are going up we're paying more. >>then we were paying before the drought and everything's dead. >>residents have until april 18th to protest to send letters to their local officials and let their voices be heard. >>if they do not believe in this increase on their water bill. in santa clara county michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>san fra
money that they're bringing in far exceeds any of the infrastructure repairs that they need to do to cp you see said in a statement that this proposed water conservation memorandum accounts surcharge would be in addition to the 4.5 5% increase already approved for 2019 but that the surcharge would be just a year they tell us that every 3 years they set a price of each unit of water based on the forecasted total amount of water projected that san jose water customers will use. >>and when...
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money that they're bringing in far exceeds any of the infrastructure repairs that they need to do to cp said in a statement that this proposed water conservation memorandum accounts surcharge would be in addition to the 4.5 5% increase already approved for 2019 but that the surcharge would be just a free year they tell us that every 3 years they set a price of each unit of water based on the forecasted total amount of water projected that san jose water customers will use. >>and when that usage is lower than what is projected, san jose water is unable to recover its fixed operating costs it's unfair this is i mean i tried so hard to conserve everybody, i know tried so hard to conserve and then the next thing you know they're surcharging us and i rates are going up. >>we're paying more. then we were paying before the drought and everything's dead. >>residents have until april 18th to protest to send letters to their local officials and let their voices be heard. >>if they do not believe in this increase on their water bill. in santa clara county michelle kingston kron 4 news okay some fr
money that they're bringing in far exceeds any of the infrastructure repairs that they need to do to cp said in a statement that this proposed water conservation memorandum accounts surcharge would be in addition to the 4.5 5% increase already approved for 2019 but that the surcharge would be just a free year they tell us that every 3 years they set a price of each unit of water based on the forecasted total amount of water projected that san jose water customers will use. >>and when that...
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sued in connecticut alone under much more office wet when i left the office i was asked by the nwa cp to represent an individual in florida who is on death row wrongly convicted, managed to show his wrongly convicted, he spent a lot of years in prison but as a member of our profession we have a duty and responsibility to justice something larger than just winning cases. in the other reason i felt that story and his whole book is quite remarkable. that as you said, you give a lot of credit to people who work with you and maybe in terms of title work for you, but clearly you had a very collegial relationship with these professionals. who deserve admiration and respect. >> and particularly in a time like today, there's a lot of denigration in government service. this shutdown which i blame all of washington for that. it's politics which are fully to understand. but what i didn't like is when certain people in certain quarters did not really care. that there were government workers who they would assign the name nonessential when everyone is essential and it did not seem to honor the serv
sued in connecticut alone under much more office wet when i left the office i was asked by the nwa cp to represent an individual in florida who is on death row wrongly convicted, managed to show his wrongly convicted, he spent a lot of years in prison but as a member of our profession we have a duty and responsibility to justice something larger than just winning cases. in the other reason i felt that story and his whole book is quite remarkable. that as you said, you give a lot of credit to...
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money that they're bringing in far exceeds any of the infrastructure repairs that they need to do to cp you see said in a statement that this proposed water conservation memorandum accounts surcharge would be in addition to the 4.5 5% increase already approved for 2019 but that the surcharge would be just a year they tell us that every 3 years they set a price of each unit of water based on the forecasted total amount of water projected that san jose water customers will use. >>and when that usage is lower than what is projected, san jose water is unable to recover its fixed operating costs it's unfair this is i mean i tried so hard to conserve everybody, i know tried so hard to conserve and then the next thing you know they're surcharging us and i rates are going up we're paying more. >>then we were paying before the drought and everything's dead. >>residents have until april 18th to protest to send letters to their local officials and let their voices be heard. >>if they do not believe in this increase on their water bill. in santa clara county michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>another
money that they're bringing in far exceeds any of the infrastructure repairs that they need to do to cp you see said in a statement that this proposed water conservation memorandum accounts surcharge would be in addition to the 4.5 5% increase already approved for 2019 but that the surcharge would be just a year they tell us that every 3 years they set a price of each unit of water based on the forecasted total amount of water projected that san jose water customers will use. >>and when...
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we've done that successfully in one particular case, where we took it through the courts, or rather cpse courts. but we have to work often in a disruptive kind of way just to keep these places so they know that we are looking at them. sometimes they then shut down. a proportion of them have actually now registered as schools, so they're now in the regulatory framework, and we have to do our work in that way. and i understand some schools were actually reducing the amount of time they operated to try and get round these rules. explain that. well, the government is trying to be helpful in setting this kind of rough number of hours, like 18 hours a week, where you would that that becomes full time education. so some of these providers have then said we'll operate for 17 hours and 50 minutes then, to keep below that. the other thing that is a bit unhelpful as well in the legislation is the education itself isn't that tightly defined, such that if it's a particularly narrow curriculum, then these pieces can operate under the radar, just giving, for example, a curriculum based on religious te
we've done that successfully in one particular case, where we took it through the courts, or rather cpse courts. but we have to work often in a disruptive kind of way just to keep these places so they know that we are looking at them. sometimes they then shut down. a proportion of them have actually now registered as schools, so they're now in the regulatory framework, and we have to do our work in that way. and i understand some schools were actually reducing the amount of time they operated...
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recently, aetna merged with cps, big merger, which mind you, will drive health care costs up.d of aetna, and you know he got for putting together that merger? he got a $500 million bonus. to think that's how we should spend health care dollars? >> martha: i think everybody is in agreement that health care needs to be fixed in this country, the question is how, and my question to you was, it will drive up taxes to pay for health care, and not just the wealthy will pay for that, the middle class will also pay for it. >> senator sanders: very good. >> martha: how do you justify it? >> senator sanders: martha, what are you not including in your discussion? >> martha: you tell me. >> senator sanders: i will tell you. you're not going to pay any health insurance premiums. >> martha: you're going to pay one way or the other. >> senator sanders: whether it'x or payroll tax. >> senator sanders: health care is not free. >> martha: of course not, you just said it's going to be free for everyone. >> senator sanders: is going to be free of the point of when you use it, okay? why are you so
recently, aetna merged with cps, big merger, which mind you, will drive health care costs up.d of aetna, and you know he got for putting together that merger? he got a $500 million bonus. to think that's how we should spend health care dollars? >> martha: i think everybody is in agreement that health care needs to be fixed in this country, the question is how, and my question to you was, it will drive up taxes to pay for health care, and not just the wealthy will pay for that, the middle...
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, fewer downpours than today, temperature is a little bit higher, more strong april sunshine as the cping to say increased in temperatures, slightly by day and night will be felt because he had some sunshine to enjoy. the difference of the weekend is the showers become are limited, it starts to be more eastern me, so quite chilly and cloudy and a big grey and misty with c harden, the west could be back this weekend for sunshine considering tomorrow will be lots of showers here, but we could be picking up a few my showers on sunday, even for the boat race in london, but look at the temperatures is there recovering except right on the coast because that feed off that chilly north sea, i will see you later. hello, i'm kasia madera. this is outside source. accident investigators point the finger at boeing after one of its newest planes crashed in ethiopia. the crew performed all the procedures repeatedly provided by the manufacturer but was not able to control the aircraft. boeing responds to the findings saying the plane had a faulty sensor. after two deadly crashes, the company says a ne
, fewer downpours than today, temperature is a little bit higher, more strong april sunshine as the cping to say increased in temperatures, slightly by day and night will be felt because he had some sunshine to enjoy. the difference of the weekend is the showers become are limited, it starts to be more eastern me, so quite chilly and cloudy and a big grey and misty with c harden, the west could be back this weekend for sunshine considering tomorrow will be lots of showers here, but we could be...
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iamjoined by i am joined by charles cotton, with the cp id, the professional body for hr, human resourceswith us. remind our viewers first of all what exactly the pay gap is. what does it mean? the gender pay gap is looking at the entire workforce of an organisation. so, comparing the average 01’ organisation. so, comparing the average or the median pay of all men with the average or median pay of all women. it is not to be confused with the equal pay gap, which is where you compare men and women doing the same or similarjobs. and this is only the second year of gender pay gap reporting. to what extent is that a factor in the results we are seeing today? yes, some of these factors that have caused the gender pay gap are going to ta ke caused the gender pay gap are going to take years to correct. for instance, where organisations haven't got gender balance, for insta nce haven't got gender balance, for instance they have 60—70% male or female in their organisation, they have to start focusing on recruitment and retention initiatives, to ensure they are able to attract a more balanced workf
iamjoined by i am joined by charles cotton, with the cp id, the professional body for hr, human resourceswith us. remind our viewers first of all what exactly the pay gap is. what does it mean? the gender pay gap is looking at the entire workforce of an organisation. so, comparing the average 01’ organisation. so, comparing the average or the median pay of all men with the average or median pay of all women. it is not to be confused with the equal pay gap, which is where you compare men and...
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i want them to address the fourth amendment and protect people who are being attacked by cps. countrywide. by child protective services. -- therth amendment says law says you should not sees a child unless there is imminent danger of bodily harm or death in the time it would take to obtain a warrant. a parent never had the opportunity to speak to a judge. host: heard your point. that is what she is hoping the freshman lawmakers focus on. congress andn in she is one of the only female doctors as well. to represent the eighth district in washington state. the aca gaveut " millions of americans who were not insured access to affordable care. now donald trump and the doj are trying to take that relief away. i am proud to lead the fight to stabilize health and protective coverage for pre-existing conditions." she talked about health care and how it inspired her to run for congress. >> i am a pediatrician and i've been taking care -- i've been doing that for the past 17 years. this is a big leap to leave the practice i love to run for office. the 2016 election was a huge turning poi
i want them to address the fourth amendment and protect people who are being attacked by cps. countrywide. by child protective services. -- therth amendment says law says you should not sees a child unless there is imminent danger of bodily harm or death in the time it would take to obtain a warrant. a parent never had the opportunity to speak to a judge. host: heard your point. that is what she is hoping the freshman lawmakers focus on. congress andn in she is one of the only female doctors as...
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cps had been called a couple of times. didn't do anything, just gave her back to her abuser.the only way i'm e going escape is if she's dead. you can make the case this is kind of self-defense, but on the other hand you can't condone vigilante murder. >> it was a brutal murder. >> brutal. not by her but someone she met on the internet. >> she subjected her to more than 30 surgeries. you interviewed gypsy rose in prison. what did you learn from her? >> i did. you see her in early pictures where she looks tiny and she speaks in this squeaky voice. her mother convinced her she had a mental age of 6 or 7. when i interview her, she's an articulate young woman. she really had blossomed. she said she felt less controlled imprisoned in prison than before she got there. she was very forthcoming. you know, she meets this guy on the internet, and everything starts rolling downhill from there. luck of the draw. what if she met swhun who was a mental health advocate or normal human being who said, look, i'm going to call the police and someone's going show up at your door. what i want to
cps had been called a couple of times. didn't do anything, just gave her back to her abuser.the only way i'm e going escape is if she's dead. you can make the case this is kind of self-defense, but on the other hand you can't condone vigilante murder. >> it was a brutal murder. >> brutal. not by her but someone she met on the internet. >> she subjected her to more than 30 surgeries. you interviewed gypsy rose in prison. what did you learn from her? >> i did. you see her...
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cps had been called a couple of times, didn't do anything.t gave her back to her abuser and it became apparent to the young girl, look, it's going to be one of us that's going to die, either her or me. the only way i'm going to escape is if she's dead. you can make the case this is kind of self-defense, but on the other hand you can't cob doan vigilante murder. >> and it was a brutal murderer. >> brutal. not by her but someone she met on the internet that her mother subjected her to more than 30 surgeries. you interviewed gypsy rose. >> i did. you see in earlier pictures where she looks tiny and she speaks in this squeaky voice. her mother convinced her she had a mental age of 6 or 7. when i interviewed her, she's an articulate young woman. she really had blossomed. she said she felt less controlled and im >>> the front four starting with aaron donald. >> la holmes. winds it up. wide open is hill. how quick was that! >> we begin this half hour with the abuse allegations against one of the nfl's most electrifying players. the kansas city city
cps had been called a couple of times, didn't do anything.t gave her back to her abuser and it became apparent to the young girl, look, it's going to be one of us that's going to die, either her or me. the only way i'm going to escape is if she's dead. you can make the case this is kind of self-defense, but on the other hand you can't cob doan vigilante murder. >> and it was a brutal murderer. >> brutal. not by her but someone she met on the internet that her mother subjected her to...
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from sue hemming, the legal director of the cps will stop she says, i recognise this development willed by the hillsborough disaster. we spoke with those present in preston and liverpool before informing the court of our decision, and they say they've been talking with relatives this afternoon, answering any questions they have. meanwhile, in parliament, christopher chope, mp, raised a point of order, suggesting it was unfair for his constituents david duckenfield to face another trial. let's just david duckenfield to face another trial. let'sjust quickly david duckenfield to face another trial. let's just quickly remind ourselves what we have heard in this trial over the past i! ourselves what we have heard in this trial over the past 11 weeks. the jury trial over the past 11 weeks. the jury heard david duckenfield twice refused requests to open a gate to relieve the crushing at the hillsborough stadium that day. he agreed after a final appeal but didn't consider the consequences of his actions, the court heard. 2000 people flooded through a gate, through a tunnel, into pens, which w
from sue hemming, the legal director of the cps will stop she says, i recognise this development willed by the hillsborough disaster. we spoke with those present in preston and liverpool before informing the court of our decision, and they say they've been talking with relatives this afternoon, answering any questions they have. meanwhile, in parliament, christopher chope, mp, raised a point of order, suggesting it was unfair for his constituents david duckenfield to face another trial. let's...
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charles: you know the cp effect. 30 second ises? how about 30 minutes, connell.d afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is making money, golden day on wall street, as tech stocks continue to soar. all the major indices are nearing all-time highs. how powerful the rally has become. the mavens who run the sidelines, they're chasing, of course, should you be chasing too. >>> optimism over trade talks between the united states and china, adding a extra excitement as well. there are new signs of recovery in the china's economy. we'll break down those details as well. president trump reportedly telling fed chair jerome powell on a phone call recently,
charles: you know the cp effect. 30 second ises? how about 30 minutes, connell.d afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne this is making money, golden day on wall street, as tech stocks continue to soar. all the major indices are nearing all-time highs. how powerful the rally has become. the mavens who run the sidelines, they're chasing, of course, should you be chasing too. >>> optimism over trade talks between the united states and china, adding a extra excitement as well. there are...