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first of all we asked the cps.u're not allowed in the court because they need their families near them, because they're only 17." and plus, you might intimidate them. and then i asked the court usher. i put a request into the judge and they said the same thing — that we weren't allowed in the court. how did that make you feel? like a criminal. we werejust... we were just put upstars like criminals. every time we made a noise. every time we made a noise, we were told we were going to be thrown out. because there was a lot of young boys there from manchester grammar school who came to support yousef. and maybe, you know, sometimes there weren't enough seats — they had to sit outside the whole day. but they were just there to support him because they loved him so much. you must have seen and heard things in that trial that were very difficult to deal with. yeah. what sort of things were you hearing and seeing that you found especially difficult? first of all, there was the 999 calls. and then there was one of yousef a
first of all we asked the cps.u're not allowed in the court because they need their families near them, because they're only 17." and plus, you might intimidate them. and then i asked the court usher. i put a request into the judge and they said the same thing — that we weren't allowed in the court. how did that make you feel? like a criminal. we werejust... we were just put upstars like criminals. every time we made a noise. every time we made a noise, we were told we were going to be...
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well, this has been "cp time."we're for the culture. ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: roy wood jr., everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) volunteerism. fundraising. giving back. subaru and our retailers have given over one hundred and sixty-five million dollars to charity. we call it our love promise. and it's why you don't even have to own a subaru to love a subaru retailer. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru look! it's a hmm... whale. i don't know. that's it. suit up! ♪ ha-ha! watch the fur! ♪ ahhh... what do you see in your cheetos? my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. everybody has a great story to tell, and our job as producers is to help pull that story out. my name is taylor, and i am a producer for tv and podcasts. the whole production is on my surface laptop. it's very powerf
well, this has been "cp time."we're for the culture. ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: roy wood jr., everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) volunteerism. fundraising. giving back. subaru and our retailers have given over one hundred and sixty-five million dollars to charity. we call it our love promise. and it's why you don't even have to own a subaru to love a subaru retailer. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru look! it's a hmm... whale. i...
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>>cps workers trying to take children.hah protective services says that law enforcement always a company staff. you always carry. agency identification. >>next at 5.30 a hearing on the upcoming 2020 census in sacramento today, how say lawmakers are trying to make sure everyone is counted. >>after the break we will explain the new rules ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? (smiling) sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. it feels even better when you find it for less. get your yes for less at the new stores in west livermore and in union city. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally buildin
>>cps workers trying to take children.hah protective services says that law enforcement always a company staff. you always carry. agency identification. >>next at 5.30 a hearing on the upcoming 2020 census in sacramento today, how say lawmakers are trying to make sure everyone is counted. >>after the break we will explain the new rules ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? (smiling) sure. or when you find...
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well, this has been "cp time."e culture. ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: roy wood jr., everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) to present the flavor we've all been waiting for, the hazelnut spread m&m's spokescandy! (clapping) (audience gasps) oh my what did you do?? (giggles) we ate him. at pure leaf, real tea leaves we blend the finest tea leaves i'm alex white, pure leaf tea master. our thing is tea. the in-laws have moved in with us. and our adult children are here. so we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. anybody seen my pants? #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. ho♪ up! (vo) vfundraising. giving back. subaru and our retailers have given over one hundred and sixty-five million dollars to charity. we call it our love promise. and it's why you don't even have to own a subaru to love a subaru retailer. subaru. more than a car company. see? romance isn't dead! but it is here. thanks, captain obvious
well, this has been "cp time."e culture. ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: roy wood jr., everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) to present the flavor we've all been waiting for, the hazelnut spread m&m's spokescandy! (clapping) (audience gasps) oh my what did you do?? (giggles) we ate him. at pure leaf, real tea leaves we blend the finest tea leaves i'm alex white, pure leaf tea master. our thing is tea. the in-laws have moved in with us. and...
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acquitting him, she said that she would now be seeking a full explanation from the police and the cps she found the disclosure situation are polling and she thanked the prosecutor for averting a potential miscarriage of justice. while this was happening paul bussetti's friends and supporters were in tears and hugging each other as he left the dock. researchers have developed a new microscope that can take pictures of living organisms in unprecedented detail. they can now see processes inside the body that were previously invisible — including how the flu virus infects us and how blood cells detect cuts and begin the clotting process. our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, reports. these cells are the building blocks of human life. it's where all our body's basic processes occur and it's here that raging war is against diseases are fought. the researchers here have developed a way of taking pictures of these processes. this gigantic two tonne microscope is transforming our understanding of living processes. it takes something so big to see the tiny atom—sized cogs and wheels inside u
acquitting him, she said that she would now be seeking a full explanation from the police and the cps she found the disclosure situation are polling and she thanked the prosecutor for averting a potential miscarriage of justice. while this was happening paul bussetti's friends and supporters were in tears and hugging each other as he left the dock. researchers have developed a new microscope that can take pictures of living organisms in unprecedented detail. they can now see processes inside...
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can prosecute properly and the cps can prosecute those who should be prosecuted.th special needs who's gone missing in malaysia, have offered a reward of around £10,000, or 50,000 malaysian ringgit, to find her. hundreds of people are looking for nora quoirin and malaysian police have opened a hotline for any information connected to the disappearance. a liaison officer from the irish police arrived to support the family. the reward money has been donated by an anonymous belfast based business. nora's family issued a new statement this morning, saying: "nora is ourfirst child. she has been vulnerable since the day she was born. she is so precious to us and our hearts are breaking.‘ our correspondent howard johnson sent this update from the scene this morning. i'm standing outside the resort where she went missing eight days ago. we're hearing from the lucie blackman trust, the charity are working alongside the family, they were set up to help british nationals in crisis abroad. they're telling us that the family are considering offering a cash appeal for any infor
can prosecute properly and the cps can prosecute those who should be prosecuted.th special needs who's gone missing in malaysia, have offered a reward of around £10,000, or 50,000 malaysian ringgit, to find her. hundreds of people are looking for nora quoirin and malaysian police have opened a hotline for any information connected to the disappearance. a liaison officer from the irish police arrived to support the family. the reward money has been donated by an anonymous belfast based...
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we have a bit more from the cps.t he says there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings. meanwhile, the fundraising page set up meanwhile, the fundraising page set upfor pc meanwhile, the fundraising page set up for pc harper by the thames valley police federation has reached a sum of £150,000, to help support the family. also a fundraising page for pc harper, who was due to carry out a 20 mile obstacle course, which has raised so far more than £19,000, and that is to help children with cancer. andy, thank you very much indeed for that. now let‘s catch up on the weather prospects. good evening. after ourjari weather to start the new week, things look drier and brighter for tomorrow. could be quite a cool start for some of us, definitely just could be quite a cool start for some of us, definitelyjust a faint whiff of us, definitelyjust a faint whiff of autumn in the air. this is where the front is sinking south overnight, not doing too much
we have a bit more from the cps.t he says there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings. meanwhile, the fundraising page set up meanwhile, the fundraising page set upfor pc meanwhile, the fundraising page set up for pc harper by the thames valley police federation has reached a sum of £150,000, to help support the family. also a fundraising page for pc harper, who was due to carry out a 20 mile obstacle course,...
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to make up for the offense i told her how easy it was for me to understand her because of her cp. her speech was wonderfully slurred. so i grasped a another of what she said while i couldn't understand the other kids who spoke too fast. i was glad that in english my disability was called the same as it was in italian. polio. and i didn't know what i would have done if it had one of those hard to pronounce names. i figured polio was the best disability for me. i don't want to say too much but i'm trying already from here to show how natural it is to start seeing disability not in such a negative way. and in the hospital the doctors -- shy read this? well, maybe. in the hospital the doctors who had come around and do their rounds and they usually didn't even talk to us. they talked to each other. and -- you're laughing. should i read it? okay, go ahead. and my roommate, they put me in the room with a girl that -- whose family was from sicily, and she spoke a bit of sicilian so we were able to communicate, because i didn't know a word of english. that's where i learned english, in th
to make up for the offense i told her how easy it was for me to understand her because of her cp. her speech was wonderfully slurred. so i grasped a another of what she said while i couldn't understand the other kids who spoke too fast. i was glad that in english my disability was called the same as it was in italian. polio. and i didn't know what i would have done if it had one of those hard to pronounce names. i figured polio was the best disability for me. i don't want to say too much but...
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we still have to grow cps and food out of the land we live on. what are the other things theyes suwe need to do? >> one of the things correctlyno d was food waste is a massive thing. globally it's about a quarter on calories betield or fork is either wasted or loss, in th. significantly higher. >> james: how is that? it's lost in transport, after we purchase it? >> all of those. in developing countries, low-in tme countries, itds to be, you know, the lack of infrastructure, refrigeration, packaging. in developed countries, you know, rich countries like the s., it's more, you know, you purchase something, put it in your fridge, you decide to go out dinner. you're confused by the sell-by date. you think eat-by is no good anymore, so toss it in t tash. so cutting food waste. food waste is wasted land, wasted water, wasted greenhouse gas emissions, it's wasteyd mo. so taking a bite out of that land that we need to prltoduce agrie, this is a very effective way. >> the report also suggests that, glally, we ought to change our diet, eatins l meat and mo
we still have to grow cps and food out of the land we live on. what are the other things theyes suwe need to do? >> one of the things correctlyno d was food waste is a massive thing. globally it's about a quarter on calories betield or fork is either wasted or loss, in th. significantly higher. >> james: how is that? it's lost in transport, after we purchase it? >> all of those. in developing countries, low-in tme countries, itds to be, you know, the lack of infrastructure,...
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he calls some of the great moemtz at cps for 22 years including the first super bowl and the 1973 triplerown victory. also a decorated worlder war rom roam 2 veteran. >>> coming up on the morning news, football tragedy. what we're learning about the death of a long horns running back and desperate search where two firefighters won't went with miss. jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. ♪ ♪ (squirrel noises) ♪ ♪ uirrelse jif peanut butter. it's that jif'ing good you'd dress up like a squirrel for it. >>> about 4,0
he calls some of the great moemtz at cps for 22 years including the first super bowl and the 1973 triplerown victory. also a decorated worlder war rom roam 2 veteran. >>> coming up on the morning news, football tragedy. what we're learning about the death of a long horns running back and desperate search where two firefighters won't went with miss. jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant;...
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made a report with marysville police shook honestly she said she doesn't know who would fake thing cpsrenaline just pretty much took over. i wanted to get my son. some are safe. or why they chose her son it's a lot bigger than just this one time it's like a constant thing that's going to be in the back of your head. boy was michael spears reporting police think it was an isolated incident child protective services says law enforcement always a company's staff. >>who always carry agent identification when they go child. >>up next liam hemsworth making it official filing that's why we take a totalaking approach to health and wellness, so you can age actively. and we simplify medicare by connecting you to the right coverage, resources and care. so you can keep pursuing the life you love. aetna medicare solutions. >>the cyrus and liam hemsworth split is on its way to becoming official worth of filed a petition for divorce. >>me a clean break the actor cites irreconcilable differences, the company has no community assets. they signed a premarital agreement before tying the knot last decembe
made a report with marysville police shook honestly she said she doesn't know who would fake thing cpsrenaline just pretty much took over. i wanted to get my son. some are safe. or why they chose her son it's a lot bigger than just this one time it's like a constant thing that's going to be in the back of your head. boy was michael spears reporting police think it was an isolated incident child protective services says law enforcement always a company's staff. >>who always carry agent...
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you can watch the drama unfold weekdays on the bold and beautiful on cps.sunday night, the discovery channel takes you to the nearly untouched plains of tanzania in the new series, serengeti. it's about a cast of african wildlife. it's over the course of the year. that is your eye on entertainment. >>> the a's new faces pay immediate dividends of the wildcard race starts heating up. one giant hit two home runs. there is more to the story. that is next. >>> this is life in downtown san jose. mary has a lot more details on the forecast. it is four and 52. will be right back. >>> we are starting off the day with clouds, bob, and patchy drizzle. this is all things to the onshore flow. visibility is down to three miles in half moon bay. this is inland as well. right now, santa rosa is down to 2.5 miles. we will talk about what you can expect as we had the afternoon. i will show you future caste and if we will see sunshine, details, coming up. >>> it'll be foggy on the golden gate bridge. the meantime, let's -- we have plenty of company in northbound and southbou
you can watch the drama unfold weekdays on the bold and beautiful on cps.sunday night, the discovery channel takes you to the nearly untouched plains of tanzania in the new series, serengeti. it's about a cast of african wildlife. it's over the course of the year. that is your eye on entertainment. >>> the a's new faces pay immediate dividends of the wildcard race starts heating up. one giant hit two home runs. there is more to the story. that is next. >>> this is life in...
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. >> what's cp. >> cpi is the consumer price index. it ties increases to inflation. >> what do you say you always hear the other side of this or the landlord saying this isn't fair to us. >> well, rents have doubled in the last six years. so anyone fortunate enough to own property in the bay area has made a very sound investment. for the stability and safety of our communities woold like to keep people from being displaced on a wholesale level. >> and quickly in one sentence you say your message is? >> if you don't have renter protections, talk to others and organize. >> that's what you did in alameda. if you have a question or concern about your rent, call right now. we have experts from all over the bay area taking your calls. 415-954-7621. live from the 7 on your side offices, i'm michael finney. >> thank you. it's time to get to our forecast. >> meteorologist sandhya patel, nice and toasty out there. >> yeah, inland areas in the 90s today dan and kumasi. you're going to notice a difference tomorrow when we drop down to the 80s. a l
. >> what's cp. >> cpi is the consumer price index. it ties increases to inflation. >> what do you say you always hear the other side of this or the landlord saying this isn't fair to us. >> well, rents have doubled in the last six years. so anyone fortunate enough to own property in the bay area has made a very sound investment. for the stability and safety of our communities woold like to keep people from being displaced on a wholesale level. >> and quickly in...
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marie reported it to the police, and even though there was physical evidence of penetration, the cpst the case was strong enough to take it to trial. your ex pa rtner‘s name, his picture, where he was from, as well as the accusations of him abusing your three—year—old daughter were put into the group. do you think you realised the legal implications of that information being put in what is essentially a public group? yeah. i'm not bothered about his identity being shown. i'm not bothered about the danger that goes to him. people need to know what he is. and for the future, if your daughter does want to maybe one day take it to trial, would you feel worried about any of that information having gone out there already? no. they can't turn round and say, "well, no, someone your mum knows decides to post about it in prick advisor, so we can't charge him for it." the page that marie posted on was later suspended by facebook and her post is no longer up on the site. a similar suspension happened to sam's regional page, but she says it wasn't clear what content violated facebook‘s rules. we
marie reported it to the police, and even though there was physical evidence of penetration, the cpst the case was strong enough to take it to trial. your ex pa rtner‘s name, his picture, where he was from, as well as the accusations of him abusing your three—year—old daughter were put into the group. do you think you realised the legal implications of that information being put in what is essentially a public group? yeah. i'm not bothered about his identity being shown. i'm not bothered...
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i'm sure he is because he's had 100 million taken out of his budget. 85 million coming into the cps..re absolutely delighted with the news. can i ask you about the 10,000 prisoners that you're going to be having. how much is that going to cost? can ijust stop you? stop, against the wall. get against the fence! police across england and wales have now been told they can stop and search people without needing reasonable suspicion of a crime. earlier this year the power was trialled in seven force areas but such was the concern about possible damage to community relations that reviews were planned after six months and a year. just three months in and without any formal evaluation, the government is expanding it across the country. random stop and search in and of itself, does not bring down violent crime and knife crime. it's about what works. crime has risen up the list of public concerns. people want something done but whether easier stop and search, tougher sentencing and more prisoners is the answer, well, the evidence is thin. mark is here with me. do the kind of initiative is the p
i'm sure he is because he's had 100 million taken out of his budget. 85 million coming into the cps..re absolutely delighted with the news. can i ask you about the 10,000 prisoners that you're going to be having. how much is that going to cost? can ijust stop you? stop, against the wall. get against the fence! police across england and wales have now been told they can stop and search people without needing reasonable suspicion of a crime. earlier this year the power was trialled in seven force...
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all the research that has been done into false allegations, the cps did research in 2013, and it is 3%a misplaced belief that false allegations are rife, they are not. that goes along with other deeply entrenched myths that stops victims getting the justice they need. it is the way the justice system is structured as well. everything is around really focusing on the victim and scrutinising them to see if they are credible or an ideal victim. most victims, from what we have seen in the research, do not come across as ideal because they are suffering from trauma, so the inconsistencies in memory that we see, it plays against them and they are not seen as credible. but there is a reality to that, and there is research as to why they present in that way and it is completely understandable. we need the justice system to start to see the process through the lens of trauma and change the way they investigate and prosecute these cases. the ministry ofjustice have told us they are conducting a review into why rape convictions have declined. why do you think that is? as i say, there are a number
all the research that has been done into false allegations, the cps did research in 2013, and it is 3%a misplaced belief that false allegations are rife, they are not. that goes along with other deeply entrenched myths that stops victims getting the justice they need. it is the way the justice system is structured as well. everything is around really focusing on the victim and scrutinising them to see if they are credible or an ideal victim. most victims, from what we have seen in the research,...
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those are two brothers who died, and we want to prevent that and this would establish cp csc grant programfor states to install carbon monoxide detectors in childcare facilities, senior citizen centers, and homes for low income families or seniors. mike thompson and david joyce who, though they don't serve on this committee, have introduced an important bill that will be considering. the portable fuel container safety act, which would direct the consumer safety commission to establish a mandatory standard for plain mitigation devices in portable fuel containers. doris matsui and morgan griffith introduced the safer occupancy furniture flammability act, otherwise known as sofa, which would adopt the california standard for upholding furniture flammability -- which would, the standard for upholstered furniture flammability. i i have introduced two bills. the first is the sturdy act, which would direct the cpsc to enact a mandatory standard to prevent furniture tip over. every hour of every day, common pieces of furniture like clothing storage units, dressers and chess tip and tilt and fall,
those are two brothers who died, and we want to prevent that and this would establish cp csc grant programfor states to install carbon monoxide detectors in childcare facilities, senior citizen centers, and homes for low income families or seniors. mike thompson and david joyce who, though they don't serve on this committee, have introduced an important bill that will be considering. the portable fuel container safety act, which would direct the consumer safety commission to establish a...
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one that is more a little bit cp fighnae trump.s contagious. >> dana: when you watch the rally you can see it.o want tet into campaign mode, it's a different level ofer gy., juanigh in here. a bout biden being in at for this week, that "new york times" storyhat said that said you don't have to do this. you really don't. are the obama fos thinkingket it takes t ones prent trump? >> i think that's a little b age, about failed prior attempts to run fo pr liked hillary clinton un f r the m wieved. seen re ints campaigndvised about social media and theoeiden last month. so i think a lot of this bils down to sort of leaks, gosp. news stuff. but it's predicated on something interesting to me. biden is consistent is the front runner because of the black predicated on the ideaf o in service with barack obama, the first black president. so now g youllet ahe coming. is obama really on boardith biden? well, the f hront runner and i k that's what you're seeing here. >> dana: what you know about that in terms of the la >>veot ebuoun tab t someti
one that is more a little bit cp fighnae trump.s contagious. >> dana: when you watch the rally you can see it.o want tet into campaign mode, it's a different level ofer gy., juanigh in here. a bout biden being in at for this week, that "new york times" storyhat said that said you don't have to do this. you really don't. are the obama fos thinkingket it takes t ones prent trump? >> i think that's a little b age, about failed prior attempts to run fo pr liked hillary clinton...
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ignored its own protocol, which was contacting cps and the schools and getting things in place beforehe raids. they didn't do that. they ignored the protocols. for the people trying to take care of these children, it has been chaos. we don't know how many have been reunited or even affected in the first place. there are a lot of unknowns right now. >> in mississippi, the state child protection services, what kind of heads up were they given? >> that's correct. >> were they given any? >> no, they weren't. i checked with them last night. the response i got back was crickets. a day and a half, they still haven't reached out to the agency in charge of the welfare of these children. they don't know how many kids were affected. they've had a ton of people reaching out offering food, clothing, shelter. they haven't been able to take them up because they don't know where these children are. >> more on just how secretive this planning was. the white house wasn't even alerted because they were likely afraid the president would leak it in advance. as you've pieced together what happened and what
ignored its own protocol, which was contacting cps and the schools and getting things in place beforehe raids. they didn't do that. they ignored the protocols. for the people trying to take care of these children, it has been chaos. we don't know how many have been reunited or even affected in the first place. there are a lot of unknowns right now. >> in mississippi, the state child protection services, what kind of heads up were they given? >> that's correct. >> were they...
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caller: i would like to ask your guest about cp 22 in new york, anthony brindisi, who is a freshman and beat a team party member -- tea party member. i would like any insights you may have about the upcoming congressional race. thank you. guest: that is a fascinating district. there was no district in the country that democrats picked up that gave trump more than 55% of the vote in 2016, but this one came close. trump won this district by 15 points, but a democrat did manage to win this seat. one of the reasons he was successful, claudia tenney was really unpopular as an incumbent. she made controversial comments, she had gone out of her way to alienate some republicans in the district. there had long been a divide between more moderate republicans behind richard hanna and more conservative republicans who fell into the tenney camp. there is likely to be a competitive race in the republican camp. this is one of the most vulnerable seats for democrats in the country. do republicans nominate tenney or do they nominate someone who is a more conventional republican like steve cornwell? if r
caller: i would like to ask your guest about cp 22 in new york, anthony brindisi, who is a freshman and beat a team party member -- tea party member. i would like any insights you may have about the upcoming congressional race. thank you. guest: that is a fascinating district. there was no district in the country that democrats picked up that gave trump more than 55% of the vote in 2016, but this one came close. trump won this district by 15 points, but a democrat did manage to win this seat....
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today the cps, crown prosecution service, were given permission to charge jed foster with murder.eight —— nine others under the age of 18 are on bail. well, you can see behind me police are still at the scene, detectives are still working here as this carpet of flowers continues to grow with people paying their respects. james, thank you very much. borisjohnson has written to senior eu officials with proposals for a new brexit deal, including the scrapping of the irish backstop — which aims to avoid a hard border. the prime minister said the backstop plan must be scrapped because it is "unviable" and "anti—democratic". the eu had previously insisted it would not renegotiate. meanwhile, jeremy corbyn has called on the government to publish the latest assessments on the impact of a no—deal brexit. he says the move is necessary if ministers are to be believed when they say that leaked documents which emerged at the weekend are out of date. the papers suggested delays at ports could lead to shortages of food and medicine. sir eltonjohn has defended the duke and duchess of sussex for u
today the cps, crown prosecution service, were given permission to charge jed foster with murder.eight —— nine others under the age of 18 are on bail. well, you can see behind me police are still at the scene, detectives are still working here as this carpet of flowers continues to grow with people paying their respects. james, thank you very much. borisjohnson has written to senior eu officials with proposals for a new brexit deal, including the scrapping of the irish backstop — which...
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rap erdened his move undercuts cp. rock nation will work with the league to enhance its live music performances and help choose acts for the super bowl. >> an arizona gun store is promising to be more vigilant following a controversial back to school ad it sent out last weekend. here's the online ad from tombstone tactical in phoenix. it says "now that the kids are back in school, it's a perfect time to take advantage of some great specials." customer marty ryan found the ad appalling and will no longer shop there. his daughter is a school teacher and his two grandkids started classes this week. >> how that can be missed is shocking. i cannot believe these guys put this together as a promotion and especially when they use the words now that the kids are back in school, let's have the an assault rifle sale. >> i would apologize if anybody took offense to that. we sent that e mail out to well over 200,000 people and only received three negative responses. >> the shop owner says they go out of their way to promote gun saf
rap erdened his move undercuts cp. rock nation will work with the league to enhance its live music performances and help choose acts for the super bowl. >> an arizona gun store is promising to be more vigilant following a controversial back to school ad it sent out last weekend. here's the online ad from tombstone tactical in phoenix. it says "now that the kids are back in school, it's a perfect time to take advantage of some great specials." customer marty ryan found the ad...
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, which is what the cps as they are tackling at the moment, with a surge in violent crime. the 42—year—old traffic officer was attempting to pull over a stolen car in birmingham when he was assaulted. 29—year—old mubashar hussain will appear at birmingham magistrates' court. the authorities in india have reimposed a military clampdown in kashmir ahead of the start of the muslim eid festival today. the main city, srinagar, is once again under lockdown and a curfew, which had been eased for the past two days, is back in place. the lockdown was first imposed last monday, when india revoked kashmir‘s right to greater autonomy. the number of gamblers complaining about british betting companies has the family of the 15—year—old school girl with special needs who's gone missing in malaysia, could offer a reward to find her. a liaison officer from the irish police arrived to support nora quoirin's family on saturday. 0ur south—east asia correspondent howard johnson is in the town of seremban, near to where was she last seen. howard, what more do we know? the number of gamblers comp
, which is what the cps as they are tackling at the moment, with a surge in violent crime. the 42—year—old traffic officer was attempting to pull over a stolen car in birmingham when he was assaulted. 29—year—old mubashar hussain will appear at birmingham magistrates' court. the authorities in india have reimposed a military clampdown in kashmir ahead of the start of the muslim eid festival today. the main city, srinagar, is once again under lockdown and a curfew, which had been eased...
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usually they call it the cp effect. we'll find out. we check into the final hour of trading. this is a humdinger. we'll be right back. ♪ charles: obviously this has been one heck of a wild ride on wall street today. the s&p 500 turning positive moments ago. and the dow, you know, not too far off, if it wasn't for disney, who knows. i want to go back to jackie deangelis on the floor of the exchange. when the market started to turn, i have to be honest, i was salivating especially a lot of names were higher. a lot of big tech names were higher even at the worst points of this session. what about on the floor? is there any sort of thinking, hey, this is when you start to accumulate stocks? >> there are definitely traders out there saying it is time to get into certain names, they have been beaten down and they're taking advantage of that opportunity. if you look at the dow heat map, you can see we were all in the red when we were down 600 points. now the market climbed its way all the way back. traders say the dow may climb into the green
usually they call it the cp effect. we'll find out. we check into the final hour of trading. this is a humdinger. we'll be right back. ♪ charles: obviously this has been one heck of a wild ride on wall street today. the s&p 500 turning positive moments ago. and the dow, you know, not too far off, if it wasn't for disney, who knows. i want to go back to jackie deangelis on the floor of the exchange. when the market started to turn, i have to be honest, i was salivating especially a lot of...
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he signed a huge billion dollar deal with j, i cp penny in the '80s.but at the time fashion was really about up here and down here. so you either were luxury or you dressed the masses. and he signed that deal and that's it. and his line at jc penny was not even actually well received. while the deal was a huge sort of groundbreaking move, it didn't work for him. but subsequently worked very well for designers that followed in his footsteps. >> that's really interesting. thanks so much for opening our eyes to all things halston. great to see you. be sure to tune in to the cnn film "halston." it ramirez sunday at 9:00 p.m. only on cnn. >>> so what has been happening in the college admissions scandal. people magazine tells us the real reason she decided not to take a plea deal. that's next. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the cof
he signed a huge billion dollar deal with j, i cp penny in the '80s.but at the time fashion was really about up here and down here. so you either were luxury or you dressed the masses. and he signed that deal and that's it. and his line at jc penny was not even actually well received. while the deal was a huge sort of groundbreaking move, it didn't work for him. but subsequently worked very well for designers that followed in his footsteps. >> that's really interesting. thanks so much for...
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>> yes. >> so with thecommunity health center also use cp system to make a local match ?>> no. >> i know our legislators not paying its chair for medicaid but it's not the responsibility, you have to do the best you could with what you were given or actually not given, i guess i would have to say . >> yes. >> working with the federal census for medicare and medicare services, the congressional office was able to help you get another $8.2 million but that would have to be adjusted and which could be now down at 4 million but we also have another 36 million in the disaster supplemental appropriation fund, i hope you could see yourself through the end of the year. would that help you, help your program? >> yes, thank youcongressman, that would be appreciated . >> i have a little bit more time, miss muna, thank you also asked her for coming here and also for helping manage this program for hospital. what i want to know miss muna is how important obamacare funding has been to the hospital. you said local funding was in 2010 40 million to 5 million, but then obamacare began in
>> yes. >> so with thecommunity health center also use cp system to make a local match ?>> no. >> i know our legislators not paying its chair for medicaid but it's not the responsibility, you have to do the best you could with what you were given or actually not given, i guess i would have to say . >> yes. >> working with the federal census for medicare and medicare services, the congressional office was able to help you get another $8.2 million but that...
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while no ready woulds cwords cp s solace, but join in our prayers for the victims and their families.ve deployed troopers special agents, texas rangers, tactical teams and aircraft to the scene in a support role. the state of texas will do everything that it can to ensure justice is delivered to the perpetrators of this heinous act. that from the texas governor abbott moments ago. now let's hear from a witness who heard gunshots as she walked in to the walmart. >> i'm getting people out. trying to find the shooter, you know. >> did you see anyone injured, how were people being taken away? i know there were multiple ambulances. people taken in cars i heard. how did it go down on the ground 12 ? >> there was a long of people just trying to get out. so people were falling. some of them got hurt like -- i saw a co-worker fell and hurt her ankle, but she was okay. but one of my associates, he was actually shot in the hand. so he is in the hospital right now. that is all i know. i just hope that he is okay. >> do you know if anyone else is still inside the walmart? >> not from my knowledge,
while no ready woulds cwords cp s solace, but join in our prayers for the victims and their families.ve deployed troopers special agents, texas rangers, tactical teams and aircraft to the scene in a support role. the state of texas will do everything that it can to ensure justice is delivered to the perpetrators of this heinous act. that from the texas governor abbott moments ago. now let's hear from a witness who heard gunshots as she walked in to the walmart. >> i'm getting people out....
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charles: there will be a some cp effect. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." it already has been a wild day on wall street. stocks are plummeting after president trump sent a series of tweets. he took on initially fed chair jay powell but then the bombshell reaction on china announcing more tariffs with u.s. goods. the indecision from powell, we were trying to rally but the bottom fell out. we will talk about what happens to the economy and your portfolio as the trade war take as more sinister turn. hud secretary ben carson joins me on a live interview on his new efforts to combat discrimination. believe it or not they're getting a lot of pushback. that and much more on making money. ♪ charles: president trump says the market is in a sell mode. dow dropping more than 500 points near session lows. a of the president unleashed a tweet storm on china. want to go to hillary vaughn live at white house with the latest. hillary? reporter: charles president trump is meeting with his trade team after his promise to respond to china after they hit the u.s. with more tar
charles: there will be a some cp effect. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." it already has been a wild day on wall street. stocks are plummeting after president trump sent a series of tweets. he took on initially fed chair jay powell but then the bombshell reaction on china announcing more tariffs with u.s. goods. the indecision from powell, we were trying to rally but the bottom fell out. we will talk about what happens to the economy and your portfolio as the trade war take...
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i wasn't able to get into treatment until cps got into my life.t to know if you ask for help from doctors, with a report you to cps, like you would get punished for asking for help? >> indeed you do and that's one of the problems. .. people are using treatment as a way to identify people who use and that is not a good thing. >> this is where, thank you for bring it up. we need your voices in washington dc and your state capital. it may be controversial, i don't mean it in a way of -- [applause] >> i don't mean you need to out your fellow meeting members when you are in public or go to the bakery. i am talking about your voices collectively. the great things others have brought up, these are underlying issues lawmakers have no clue about. i worked for both parties. dealing with 100 issues, staffers don't have a lot of time. unless it's on the front page of the local paper they couldn't care less about a campaign issue, they are not experts on it, you are, and people on this panel are and we need your voices out there, you need to write your legisla
i wasn't able to get into treatment until cps got into my life.t to know if you ask for help from doctors, with a report you to cps, like you would get punished for asking for help? >> indeed you do and that's one of the problems. .. people are using treatment as a way to identify people who use and that is not a good thing. >> this is where, thank you for bring it up. we need your voices in washington dc and your state capital. it may be controversial, i don't mean it in a way of...
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inclu some kind of permanent status for salvadorans in the s., many who have back-up protection or cps protection. he wanted to lower the state department travel warning from a 3 to a 2 for el salvador, whicht nks would encourage would much rathee economiche investment in some form rather than any kd of economic aid, judy. >> woodruff: amna nawaz capital of el salvador.ador, the thanks. er woodruff: it is a shift in the process of dning who can be a u.s. citizen. tithe latest move on immig by the trump administration at first sparked confusion and outrage yesterday.d the rule is smaller in scope than initially thought, but still says some children born to americans living abroad working r the u.s. military or as diplomats will no lo automatically be u.s. citizens. we want take time now to clarify the move and lk at the administration's broader strategy on immigration with ken cuccinelli. he is the acting director of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services and he ins me now. thank you for being here. >> judy, good to be with you. >> woodruff: so a lot of changes. they've been comi
inclu some kind of permanent status for salvadorans in the s., many who have back-up protection or cps protection. he wanted to lower the state department travel warning from a 3 to a 2 for el salvador, whicht nks would encourage would much rathee economiche investment in some form rather than any kd of economic aid, judy. >> woodruff: amna nawaz capital of el salvador.ador, the thanks. er woodruff: it is a shift in the process of dning who can be a u.s. citizen. tithe latest move on...
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i'm sure he is because he's had 100 million taken out of his budget. 85 million coming into the cps..about the 10,000 prisoners that you're going to be having? how much is that going to cost? can ijust stop you? stop, against the wall. get against the fence! police across england and wales have now been told they can stop and search people without needing reasonable suspicion of a crime. earlier this year, the power was trialled in seven force areas. but such was the concern about possible damage to community relations that reviews were planned after six months and a year. just three months in, and without any formal evaluation, the government is expanding it across the country. random stop and search in and of itself does not bring down violent crime and knife crime. it's about what works. crime has risen up the list of public concerns. people want something done. but whether easier stop and search, tougher sentencing and more prisoners is the answer, well, the evidence is thin. and you can find out more about the bbc‘s investigation into drug crime in england and wales, including se
i'm sure he is because he's had 100 million taken out of his budget. 85 million coming into the cps..about the 10,000 prisoners that you're going to be having? how much is that going to cost? can ijust stop you? stop, against the wall. get against the fence! police across england and wales have now been told they can stop and search people without needing reasonable suspicion of a crime. earlier this year, the power was trialled in seven force areas. but such was the concern about possible...
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charles: going to have be one heck of a cp effect. i'm charles payne. this is "making money". stocks are lower after treasury yields are flashing warning signs of recession. we know the economy is still strong. we'll break down all factors weighing on market. think about it, global recession, trade uncertainty and how investors might navigate these treacherous waters. protests at the hong kong airport. this is the third straight day. police are clashing with demonstrators. we have an update with susan li. we have that and much more on "making money." ♪ charles: stocks lower on global growth and trade concerns. deirdre bolton at the new york stock exchange exactly what the inverted yield curve means. why the market is selling off. deirdre? >> charles. a lot a cover here. we are off the session lows. if you look at dow. one putting pressure on dow, jpm, walgreen's, goldman sachs. we know in the inverted yield curve position the banks have a tougher time making money through their lending business. so that is why we are seeing financials pressured overall as well. s&p 500 not a s
charles: going to have be one heck of a cp effect. i'm charles payne. this is "making money". stocks are lower after treasury yields are flashing warning signs of recession. we know the economy is still strong. we'll break down all factors weighing on market. think about it, global recession, trade uncertainty and how investors might navigate these treacherous waters. protests at the hong kong airport. this is the third straight day. police are clashing with demonstrators. we have an...
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doubt suffered", but the law does not recognise her as a victim in these circumstances, and said the cpsn. birmingham city council said they would be happy to meet with vicky, and that "it is certainly the case that the way allegations and incidents of harm to children are handled now is very different than was the case in the seventies". let's talk to kate ellis, a solicitor at the centre for women'sjustice. and in our edinburgh studio, jess phillips, who is labour mp for birmingham yardley. i think anyone who has watched this film will be able to see clearly that she is indeed a victim and it is not the first case of this kind. we have long fought, those of us who have been fighting for women's justice, for many years, for the idea that children in both domestic and sexual violence circumstances, have to be considered notjust ha pless bysta nders have to be considered notjust hapless bystanders of those crimes, but in fact, that it deeply affects their lives. this is not something new, this is something which west midlands police and the crown prosecution service should be well aware o
doubt suffered", but the law does not recognise her as a victim in these circumstances, and said the cpsn. birmingham city council said they would be happy to meet with vicky, and that "it is certainly the case that the way allegations and incidents of harm to children are handled now is very different than was the case in the seventies". let's talk to kate ellis, a solicitor at the centre for women'sjustice. and in our edinburgh studio, jess phillips, who is labour mp for...
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acquitting him, she said that she would not be dashed now exciting a full report from the police and cpsning, the defendant's friends and supporters were in tears, hugging each other as he left the dock. the latest official migration figures show that 226 thousand more people came into the uk than left in the year since march 2018 — that's broadly the same as it has been since 2016. -- 226,000. the majority of those coming into uk are people from across the world, with around a quarter coming from the eu. though the rate of eu citizens coming to the uk is continuing to fall, there are questions about whether the government can meet its pledge to end the free movement of people in the event of a no—deal brexit. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. with a possible no—deal brexit fast approaching, there has been a new surge into europeans living in britain applying for what is called settled status. people like this woman who has been working as a nanny in london for 11 years and wants to stay, and sees settled status as a key step. it will help me reach my goal which is
acquitting him, she said that she would not be dashed now exciting a full report from the police and cpsning, the defendant's friends and supporters were in tears, hugging each other as he left the dock. the latest official migration figures show that 226 thousand more people came into the uk than left in the year since march 2018 — that's broadly the same as it has been since 2016. -- 226,000. the majority of those coming into uk are people from across the world, with around a quarter coming...
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i will follow trotsky but i will never be a member of cp usa because stalin helped hitler launch what he did andnd became an ally and it was barack obama's friend and then he joined that afterwards for go afterwards. that is bad. >>host: our guest and out of the skull calling in from new york city. >>caller: hello. so recently with all of this discussion with the soviet union i have noticed there seems to be a lack of any tribute since many people say his publication was the principal cause of the fall of the soviet union and i wonder why in relation to this subject matter i hear his name and i would also like to ask mister paul kengor if the writings of the great british journalist was aware of the evils of the soviet union from the 1930s on and i will hang up to get thek answer. >> great question. he is one of my favorites for go i quote him all through and he has some of the best quotes and there is another originally a man on the left and also ant atheist and went into a museum that was atheism that was a church that was converted he found that so disrespectful of religion that it
i will follow trotsky but i will never be a member of cp usa because stalin helped hitler launch what he did andnd became an ally and it was barack obama's friend and then he joined that afterwards for go afterwards. that is bad. >>host: our guest and out of the skull calling in from new york city. >>caller: hello. so recently with all of this discussion with the soviet union i have noticed there seems to be a lack of any tribute since many people say his publication was the...
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charles: there will be a some cp effect. i'm charles payne. this is "making money."reet. stocks are plummeting after president trump sent a series of tweets. he took on initially fed chair jay powell but then the bombshell reaction on china announcing more tariffs with u.s. goods. the indecision from powell, we were trying to rally but the bottom fell out. we will talk about what happens to the economy and your portfolio as the trade war take as more sinister turn. hud secretary ben carson joins
charles: there will be a some cp effect. i'm charles payne. this is "making money."reet. stocks are plummeting after president trump sent a series of tweets. he took on initially fed chair jay powell but then the bombshell reaction on china announcing more tariffs with u.s. goods. the indecision from powell, we were trying to rally but the bottom fell out. we will talk about what happens to the economy and your portfolio as the trade war take as more sinister turn. hud secretary ben...
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quote, we in cp l3 3 have been sounding the alarm for years about the hiring freezes, underfunding, how understaffed our facilities are nationwide, all because of the policies of this administration. fox news has learned epstein was on suicide watch after reportedly found in his cell with bruising around his neck two weeks ago. he was taken off suicide watch. experts say it is unusual someone to stay on suicide walk for two weeks. it is intensive, constant monitoring for 24/7. fox news learned epstein was alone in his cell at the time of his death which is also unusual. an autopsy has been done by new york's chief medical examiner. she is awaiting more information before determining the official cause of death, something we're told is also not that unusual. these things sometimes take weeks. neil: thank you very much, bryan llenas. the question comes as brian pointed out whether others are involved here or what happens to others brought up in this case. former federal prosecutor on what happens when more information inevitably does come out, and how you proceed with all of this. katy, g
quote, we in cp l3 3 have been sounding the alarm for years about the hiring freezes, underfunding, how understaffed our facilities are nationwide, all because of the policies of this administration. fox news has learned epstein was on suicide watch after reportedly found in his cell with bruising around his neck two weeks ago. he was taken off suicide watch. experts say it is unusual someone to stay on suicide walk for two weeks. it is intensive, constant monitoring for 24/7. fox news learned...
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an investor is considering legal action against viacom over the merger with cps -- cbs.ceives as the market value. merged viacom agreed to in an all stock deal. tom: jonathan golub with us of credit suisse. nowant to go to washington with futures at -23 and the 30 year bond down to a 2.07. kevin cirilli does not care about the 10 year bond or what libor is doing. he cares about the capitulation of a president. i want to go to a spectacular news'ion by bloomberg summary of the carnage of yesterday. to pressuret bowed from businesses and concerns over the economic fallout of his trade war. tuesday's move to hit the pause button. the delay has been made "so it won't be relevant to kevin cirilli's christmas shopping season." the president understands the tariffs are hurting american companies and consumers. why would the chinese make difficult decisions if they can wait for trump to fold when the stock market sags? what did larry kudlow do? kevin: there was a consensus within the administration that they needed to signal to american consumers they were aware of not just the
an investor is considering legal action against viacom over the merger with cps -- cbs.ceives as the market value. merged viacom agreed to in an all stock deal. tom: jonathan golub with us of credit suisse. nowant to go to washington with futures at -23 and the 30 year bond down to a 2.07. kevin cirilli does not care about the 10 year bond or what libor is doing. he cares about the capitulation of a president. i want to go to a spectacular news'ion by bloomberg summary of the carnage of...
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charles: going to have be one heck of a cp effect. i'm charles payne. this is "making money".lower after treasury yields are flashing warning signs of recession. we know the economy is still strong. we'll break down all factors weighing on market. think about it, global recession, trade uncertainty and how investors might navigate these treacherous waters. protests at the hong kong airport. this is the third straight day. police are clashing with demonstrators. we have an update with susan li. we h
charles: going to have be one heck of a cp effect. i'm charles payne. this is "making money".lower after treasury yields are flashing warning signs of recession. we know the economy is still strong. we'll break down all factors weighing on market. think about it, global recession, trade uncertainty and how investors might navigate these treacherous waters. protests at the hong kong airport. this is the third straight day. police are clashing with demonstrators. we have an update with...
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caller: i would like to ask your guest about cp 22 in new york, anthony brindisi, who is a freshman andam party member -- tea party member. i would like any insights you may have about the upcoming congressional race. thank you. guest: that is a fascinating district. there was no district in the country that democrats picked up that gave trump more than 55% of the vote in 2016, but this one came close. trump won this district by 15 points, but a democrat did manage to win this seat. one of the reasons he was successful, claudia tenney was really unpopular as an incumbent. she made controversial comments, she had gone out of her way to alienate some republicans in the district. there had long been a divide between more moderate republicans behind richard hanna and more conservative republicans who fell into the tenney camp. there is likely to be a competitive race in the republican camp. this is one of the most vulnerable seats for democrats in the country. do republicans nominate tenney or do they nominate someone who is a more conventional republican like steve cornwell? if republicans
caller: i would like to ask your guest about cp 22 in new york, anthony brindisi, who is a freshman andam party member -- tea party member. i would like any insights you may have about the upcoming congressional race. thank you. guest: that is a fascinating district. there was no district in the country that democrats picked up that gave trump more than 55% of the vote in 2016, but this one came close. trump won this district by 15 points, but a democrat did manage to win this seat. one of the...
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georgetown law, lg pp technology partnership, and the and in the cp. i want to thank again our witnesses for being here today. without objection all members will have five legislative days within which to submit additional written questions for the witnesses to the chair. they will be forwarded to the witnesses for the response i would ask. please respond as promptly as possible. with that, this hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversation] >> saturday on book tv at 10:00 a.m. eastern. life coverage from the mississippi book festival. featuring author on american history with author eric judy dolan. the civil war, and south. with historian jack. race and civil rights with professor dave towle. true crime with author casey self. world war ii with historian alex kristoff. then sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern, afterwards with journalist natalie author of the knowledge gap. >> some of the kids don't have the background knowledge to understand the reading test in the first place. some toddlers can not make a reference, that's not the problem is so much as the la
georgetown law, lg pp technology partnership, and the and in the cp. i want to thank again our witnesses for being here today. without objection all members will have five legislative days within which to submit additional written questions for the witnesses to the chair. they will be forwarded to the witnesses for the response i would ask. please respond as promptly as possible. with that, this hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversation] >> saturday on book tv at 10:00 a.m. eastern....
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>> i mean some of them are over 1,000 feet, and those get all the news like the big sale of 220 cps forut people are buying them and they're domestic buyers. dagen: i was going to say picking up on what dagen just said i thought those were the international buyers who had a place here, in london and a place in dubai and it didn't matter it was on the 78th floor they just want somewhere to stay when they are in town and don't want to deal with a hotel staff. >> there is a little bit of that like 432 park there's a percentage of foreign buyers and most of the business that's done in manhattan it's domestic buyer s. new yorkers move every five years and that's really our bread and butter of business. dagen: i only pay attention to them because they cast a shadow over the whole negotiating, folks like us taking the subway are like why can't i see the sun oh, that's right the billionaire tower is casting a shower overall of midtown. it was great to see you. protests expected to pick up again this weekend in hong kong as international leaders call for peaceful solution. susan li covering the
>> i mean some of them are over 1,000 feet, and those get all the news like the big sale of 220 cps forut people are buying them and they're domestic buyers. dagen: i was going to say picking up on what dagen just said i thought those were the international buyers who had a place here, in london and a place in dubai and it didn't matter it was on the 78th floor they just want somewhere to stay when they are in town and don't want to deal with a hotel staff. >> there is a little bit...
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it is good that some money is being spent on a police officers and as a money is being spent on the cpsnk the 10,000 extra plays and places that were announced today or over the weekend, there is already 8000 prisoners in overcrowded conditions in the presence already. so that 10,000 is just going to soak up that lot and it is good that it does, but it is not going to deal with, if this proposal that is being made, that you are in effect make prisoners serve the whole of their sentence, thatis serve the whole of their sentence, that is going to an effect double the prison population, which is ridiculous. how does labour come back with a counter policy proposal when we know that for some voters, the sort of suggestion by the prime minister would be of appeal?” the sort of suggestion by the prime minister would be of appeal? i think there is a real problem with the criminal justice system. there is a real problem with the criminaljustice system. i think it has gone very much downhill over the last ten years. and i think you need to spend extra money on police, you need to spend extra mone
it is good that some money is being spent on a police officers and as a money is being spent on the cpsnk the 10,000 extra plays and places that were announced today or over the weekend, there is already 8000 prisoners in overcrowded conditions in the presence already. so that 10,000 is just going to soak up that lot and it is good that it does, but it is not going to deal with, if this proposal that is being made, that you are in effect make prisoners serve the whole of their sentence, thatis...