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i am struggling to understand why the cps brought this prosecution in the first place. basis of sufficient evidence and whether it is in the public interest to continue the prosecution. by all accounts, interest to continue the prosecution. by allaccounts, it interest to continue the prosecution. by all accounts, it was made very clear that caroline was suffering severely with the mental health, not only at the time of the incident but also subsequent to that, and it is likely that she became even more vulnerable and anxious as the result of the prosecution. what has also emerged is that it seems that at the time of the alleged assault caroline had also reflected quite severe wounds to her self in terms of self—harming. now, iwould like to her self in terms of self—harming. now, i would like to know from the cps how much of that was taken into account when deciding whether to prosecute her, because effectively they have victimised someone effectively they have victimised someone who was supposed to be an alleged perpetrator which is led to her death... hang on a minute,
i am struggling to understand why the cps brought this prosecution in the first place. basis of sufficient evidence and whether it is in the public interest to continue the prosecution. by all accounts, interest to continue the prosecution. by allaccounts, it interest to continue the prosecution. by all accounts, it was made very clear that caroline was suffering severely with the mental health, not only at the time of the incident but also subsequent to that, and it is likely that she became...
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to "cp time," the only show that's for the culture.'ll be discussing black contributions to fashion. normally, when we think about black fashion, we think about church hats so big, they block your view of jesus. or we think about those suits that steve harvey wears that hog all the buttons. leave some buttons for the rest of us, steve. they're keeping my clothes together with staples. but in actuality, the world of fashion has been filled with influential and iconic african american designers, like our first trailblazer, zelda wynn valdes, who was one of the first designers whose clothing accentuated women's curves. before her, women covered up their their figures with big-ass skirts the size of a carnival cruise ship. women would get lost bending over to tie their shoes. velda's curve-flaunting designs were so popular, hugh hefner asked her to design the iconic outfits for the playboy bunnies. i never went to the playboy mansion myself because i was married, and also have a severe phobia of rabbits. you never know where rabbits are hi
to "cp time," the only show that's for the culture.'ll be discussing black contributions to fashion. normally, when we think about black fashion, we think about church hats so big, they block your view of jesus. or we think about those suits that steve harvey wears that hog all the buttons. leave some buttons for the rest of us, steve. they're keeping my clothes together with staples. but in actuality, the world of fashion has been filled with influential and iconic african american...
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this has been "cp time."omebody give me some hot tea to balance out this cold. ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: roy wood jr., everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) today, john got dressed for his first, first date with sarah. john told his stitch fix stylist evan that tonight was a big deal. so his stylist did the hard work for him. browsing hundreds of styles and sizes to find the perfect fitting shirt and blazer. so that tonight john could feel totally himself. at stitch fix we don't just see your size or your style. we see you. let us find your perfect fit at stitchfix.com. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show. my guest tonight is an award- winning reporter for "the new york times" magazine and creator of the "1619 project," which commemorates the year the first enslaved africans were brought to the colony of virginia, and it examines the ways the 400-year legacy of slavery continues to shape america. please welcome nikole hannah-jones. ( cheers and applau
this has been "cp time."omebody give me some hot tea to balance out this cold. ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: roy wood jr., everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) today, john got dressed for his first, first date with sarah. john told his stitch fix stylist evan that tonight was a big deal. so his stylist did the hard work for him. browsing hundreds of styles and sizes to find the perfect fitting shirt and blazer. so that tonight john could feel totally...
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welcome to "cp time," the only show that's for the culture.ay, we'll be talking about the history of black entertainers. i know these days you can see black performers on all the biggest stages-- the mtv awards, the grammys, and even on broadway. i once paid $1,000 for tickets to see "hamilton." turns out they was a fake. apparently, they don't print broadway tickets on the back of jamba juice receipts. lesson learned. but what a lot of people don't know is back in the day, the biggest stage only allowed white performers, and so many black performers actually got their start on the chitlin' circuit, which was the name given to a network of theaters and clubs where black performers could play for black audiences. ♪ ♪ it was like b.e.t., but without all the "martin" reruns. ( laughter ) the chitlin' circuit was first established in indianapolis by denver ferguson, a man who looks like chris rock in the new season of "fargo." ferguson started the chitlin' circuit as a way to launder money from illegal lottery games, but it unexpectedly became a h
welcome to "cp time," the only show that's for the culture.ay, we'll be talking about the history of black entertainers. i know these days you can see black performers on all the biggest stages-- the mtv awards, the grammys, and even on broadway. i once paid $1,000 for tickets to see "hamilton." turns out they was a fake. apparently, they don't print broadway tickets on the back of jamba juice receipts. lesson learned. but what a lot of people don't know is back in the day,...
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there is creeping in a sense that the cps may have been at fault that she was a victim —— mac and shentrusion in her life. we do not know the whole circumstances when someone takes their life and cannot know what was going through her mind she took the decision she took but inevitably there will be questions asked about the cps decision and about the support she had from itv, from herfriends and family, and of course about the issue of whether social media might have played a role, because there has been posting about her case. bearing in mind during her career, she started as a children's tv presenter. she has had to live her life in the spotlight and that comes with a heavy cost. that seems clear. she lived her life publicly. she wa nted she lived her life publicly. she wanted to present, she was very good at it and very popular. but being in that sphere means you are under co nsta nt su rveilla nce by that sphere means you are under constant surveillance by social media and the media itself. it is important to note herfriends, fans, celebrities, this is at the moment for them. they
there is creeping in a sense that the cps may have been at fault that she was a victim —— mac and shentrusion in her life. we do not know the whole circumstances when someone takes their life and cannot know what was going through her mind she took the decision she took but inevitably there will be questions asked about the cps decision and about the support she had from itv, from herfriends and family, and of course about the issue of whether social media might have played a role, because...
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her management company are clearly very angry with the cps.pursued this when they knew how vulnerable she was, and they described it as a potential show trial. there is creeping in here a sense that the cps may have been at fault. that she was a victim of grotesque media interference in her life, as well. the difficulty with a case where someone takes their own life is that we do not know the whole circumstances and can never know what was going through her mind at the time she took the decision she took. but inevitably there will be questions asked about the cps decision and about the support she had from itv, from herfriends and family and, of course, about the issue of whether social media might have played a role, because there has been a lot of posting about her case. never mind during her career, she started on bbc as a children's tv presenter. she has had to live her life in the spotlight and that comes with a heavy price. that seems clear. she lived her life very publicly, whether she liked it or not. she wanted to present — she was ve
her management company are clearly very angry with the cps.pursued this when they knew how vulnerable she was, and they described it as a potential show trial. there is creeping in here a sense that the cps may have been at fault. that she was a victim of grotesque media interference in her life, as well. the difficulty with a case where someone takes their own life is that we do not know the whole circumstances and can never know what was going through her mind at the time she took the...
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this has been "cp time."ody give me some hot tea to balance out this cold. ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: roy wood jr., everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) adrian was a sociopath. completely in control. he said that wherever i went, he would find me. adrian is dead. he's not dead. he's sitting in that chair. you need help. -i'm not crazy. he's figured out a way to be invisible. [ breathing heavily ] show yourself! come on! i see you! there you are. (sprdual camera system with paulultra-wide on iphone 11!-new (paul) and i love how at sprint... (sprintern) ...you can get the amazing iphone 11 for zero dollars a month when you trade-in your iphone 6s or newer... (paul) in any condition. (sprintern) seriously, in any condition. (paul) and because sprint likes to do things differently, they're offering a 100% total satisfaction guarantee. while i think their network and savings are great, you don't just have to take my word for it. try it out and see the savings for yourself. (sprintern) n
this has been "cp time."ody give me some hot tea to balance out this cold. ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: roy wood jr., everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) adrian was a sociopath. completely in control. he said that wherever i went, he would find me. adrian is dead. he's not dead. he's sitting in that chair. you need help. -i'm not crazy. he's figured out a way to be invisible. [ breathing heavily ] show yourself! come on! i see you! there you are....
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this has been "cp time."t tea to balance out this cold. ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: roy wood jr., everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) how bout no? no. uh uh, no way. ♪ come on. no. no. n... ni ni, no no! only discover has no annual fee on any card. ♪ no matter how far from home ♪ i hit your phone to tell you te extrano ♪ hey! i got your note! ♪ besitos from mis litos ♪ and some oreos de mi hermano hola! ♪ ja ja. bam bam bam ♪ stay playful every day, yo puedo ayudar ♪ ♪ ja ja oh oh oh thank you, brother. ♪ stay playful, spread it 'round like an oreo. ♪ ♪ ♪ she's right there.ad it 'pleai see you!to me!♪ you're saying the person trying to kill you is in the room right now? but we can't see him? someone's sitting in that chair. he has figured out a way to be invisible. that's ridiculous. you don't know him. he said that wherever i went, he would find me. and i wouldn't be able to see him. show yourself. come on! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show. my gue
this has been "cp time."t tea to balance out this cold. ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: roy wood jr., everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) how bout no? no. uh uh, no way. ♪ come on. no. no. n... ni ni, no no! only discover has no annual fee on any card. ♪ no matter how far from home ♪ i hit your phone to tell you te extrano ♪ hey! i got your note! ♪ besitos from mis litos ♪ and some oreos de mi hermano hola! ♪ ja ja. bam bam bam ♪ stay...
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but the cps has now told us it is not aware that anyone has ever been prosecuted.est it is not at all straightforward to bring a case and we have got evidence that landlords are still doing it. here is rachel's latest exclusive film. our investigation focused on the classified site craigslist, where adverts left little to the imagination. "double room for naughty girl for exchange of favours." so has anything changed? i've just done a quick search and i've come across more than 100 ads across the uk, and that's really surprised me because i genuinely thought that there would be fewer than last time. and they're stilljust as blatant. "lovely house to rent and cheap as i'll be wanting paying in kind also!" we asked craigslist for an interview, but theyjust ignored us. but we've also discovered that dodgy landlords have developed new, devious tactics. they're preying on people placing genuine ads and contacting them directly rather than taking the risk of posting potentially illegal ads themselves. vicky was looking for accommodation in bristol on the website spareroo
but the cps has now told us it is not aware that anyone has ever been prosecuted.est it is not at all straightforward to bring a case and we have got evidence that landlords are still doing it. here is rachel's latest exclusive film. our investigation focused on the classified site craigslist, where adverts left little to the imagination. "double room for naughty girl for exchange of favours." so has anything changed? i've just done a quick search and i've come across more than 100...
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he threw her worse said "i don't want her case bringing" but the cps went ahead with it.intjust in the magistrates' court, the pressure she was under was plain to see. and just coming out to find all those, a phalanx of photographers just waiting to take a photograph. and there you are you suddenly have gone from hero to zero overnight. people documenting. every single thing. so much for innocent until proven guilty. let's look at a couple of coronavirus stories. the sunday telegraph from the personal to the sort of mass concern. millions to be told to stay at home if coronavirus spreads as a change in government policy. this is because i think for the first time there is a recognition that the nhs are going to struggle to cope with a number of tests whether loan cases. the good news is is that of the nine people in britain diagnosed definitively with this virus, eight of them have now recovered and have left hospital. and recovered quickly. and there were quite healthy anyway. including that group from the skiing holiday with that poor man who has had that big finger att
he threw her worse said "i don't want her case bringing" but the cps went ahead with it.intjust in the magistrates' court, the pressure she was under was plain to see. and just coming out to find all those, a phalanx of photographers just waiting to take a photograph. and there you are you suddenly have gone from hero to zero overnight. people documenting. every single thing. so much for innocent until proven guilty. let's look at a couple of coronavirus stories. the sunday telegraph...
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>>> from the cps bay area studios, this is kpi x five news. >> powerful wind is whipping through the bay area and the close calls, as the gust and police nabbed a suspect in a hit and run crash that killed a 4-year-old boy. thank you for joining i am juliet gould rest should. windy weather has been toppling the bay area all day. powerful gusts sent these crashing down around the bay area and some land in san francisco we have new video that shows a huge tree dropped on a sedans windshield. more smashed cars were also spotted in oakland, fallen trees nearly missed a home, causing a huge mess in the front lawn. and taking a look outside, no clouds outside, you can see our camera shaking around, and our night. >> we have the wind advisory in the forecast, those pictures give us a really good idea of why the national weather service issues those. first a review, look out how we have done so far. this is where the current wind speeds top out, we are not done, we are not out of the worst until we get past sunset. santa rosa is near 15 mile-per- hour gusts, sent cisco, 51, oakland, the winn
>>> from the cps bay area studios, this is kpi x five news. >> powerful wind is whipping through the bay area and the close calls, as the gust and police nabbed a suspect in a hit and run crash that killed a 4-year-old boy. thank you for joining i am juliet gould rest should. windy weather has been toppling the bay area all day. powerful gusts sent these crashing down around the bay area and some land in san francisco we have new video that shows a huge tree dropped on a sedans...
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how can you explain to viewers, how the cps goes about measuring or accessing that range of factors ?ement is a discussion on the part of the prosecutor. the evidence in front of them, their guidance, there is no one factor that takes greater weight of any other. it is very important to bear in mind that there is a public interest in seeing there is a public interest in seeing the criminal justice there is a public interest in seeing the criminaljustice system respond to domestic abuse. from that point of view, the prosecution isn'tjust working on behalf of one particularly complained to him. it is working towards that wider issue. very interesting to talk to you. thank you for sharing your time with us. if you or someone you know has been affected by the issues raised in this report —— you can find help and support on the bbc‘s actionline website —— at bbc.co.uk/actionline —— or call 0800 066 066. the government may organise a repatriation flight for british tourists —— stranded on a cruise ship that's been quarantined offjapan —— because of coronavirus. more than 450 people on board
how can you explain to viewers, how the cps goes about measuring or accessing that range of factors ?ement is a discussion on the part of the prosecutor. the evidence in front of them, their guidance, there is no one factor that takes greater weight of any other. it is very important to bear in mind that there is a public interest in seeing there is a public interest in seeing the criminal justice there is a public interest in seeing the criminaljustice system respond to domestic abuse. from...
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can watch the full interview with cnet on cbsn bay area pick you can find it on www.kpix.com and the cps news app or your favorite digital platform. >>> is kind of chilly. >> it is. temperatures right now are in the low to mid 50s. it is making it feel a lot colder. here's a live look with our salesforce tower camera looking south across the bay. let's show you the 24 hour temperature change. we are about 4 degrees warmer compared to yesterday at this time. we are still dealing with some breezy conditions with 13 miles- per-hour winds out of the north in san jose and it is 15 miles- per-hour winds in hayward and 10 in vallejo with 18 miles-per- hour in fairfield. here is the satellite and radar view with the ridge of high pressure in place with the clockwise flow drying in it is the dry northerly winds. as we go hour by hour in the future case, you can see all of that sunshine. through tomorrow it is the start of a warming trend for us. that will be the case through wednesday and thursday. especially by friday with the daytime highs above average. the sunset is at 5:36 and the sunrise at
can watch the full interview with cnet on cbsn bay area pick you can find it on www.kpix.com and the cps news app or your favorite digital platform. >>> is kind of chilly. >> it is. temperatures right now are in the low to mid 50s. it is making it feel a lot colder. here's a live look with our salesforce tower camera looking south across the bay. let's show you the 24 hour temperature change. we are about 4 degrees warmer compared to yesterday at this time. we are still dealing...
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a former cps chief prosecutor for north west england described these programmes today as being largely the secretary of state agree with this assessment, and what is being done to address this? turning to prisons, this is the second such attack carried out by recently released prisoners in recent months, so how many of the recommendations from the 2016 review into extremism in prisons have been implemented? huge cuts to prison budgets have not only left our prisons with more than 2000 fewer officers than in 2010, they also lead to an exodus of experienced staff, with the loss of tens of thousands of years of experience, and that experience is vital in maintaining safety and order in prisons, and crucially, in identifying and dealing with radicalisation. the figures i obtained last year showed that the picture in high security prisons is even worse, with over 400 fewer officers in high security prisons compared with 2010, so does the secretary of state believe that those cuts have led to... those same figures reveal that belmarsh, where the streatham attacker was held until his release
a former cps chief prosecutor for north west england described these programmes today as being largely the secretary of state agree with this assessment, and what is being done to address this? turning to prisons, this is the second such attack carried out by recently released prisoners in recent months, so how many of the recommendations from the 2016 review into extremism in prisons have been implemented? huge cuts to prison budgets have not only left our prisons with more than 2000 fewer...
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hopefully getting one of them to the top of the ticket, because that is exactly what we would like to cp but they are going to have to follow -- they're going to have to fight it out. bridget: in terms of the timing of a potential endorsement, when you were on the program in july you were asked about it and you said you would he looking for a way that emily's list could help a woman get to the top of the ticket. so the caucus is coming up, super tuesday not far away, are we at the point right now where you could make a difference? are you running out of time to weigh in on the primary? stephanie: we haven't even started. we start monday and then every week from their there are contests. there,y week from there are going to be contests. we feel like we should give everyone of the women that we have supported for a long time, we have long, existing relationships with both senator klobuchar and senator warren, and in no way did we want to make a choice. i don't know how we could have possibly made a choice between these two incredibly talented women. we are going to watch the iowa andus ver
hopefully getting one of them to the top of the ticket, because that is exactly what we would like to cp but they are going to have to follow -- they're going to have to fight it out. bridget: in terms of the timing of a potential endorsement, when you were on the program in july you were asked about it and you said you would he looking for a way that emily's list could help a woman get to the top of the ticket. so the caucus is coming up, super tuesday not far away, are we at the point right...
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. >> reporter: cps pharmacy did recycle it because cal recycling slapped them with a fine for not doing it. but the weakest surprise of all came at this walgreens in sunnyvale where the store manager took our bottles, then through as a zinger. what do you guys do with them? >> it goes in the dumpster. >> reporter: are you serious? i was i was, but i don't have any way to return them to anybody. >> reporter: nine the 10 retailers refused our bottles and cans, even though the state requires them to do so. william martin is not surprised, he is a long time employee at cal mart, a supermarket in san francisco. >> it is a lost in terms of cash in money and it is a lost also in terms of storing the garbage outside. >> reporter: he told us that cal mart has chosen to redeem bottles and cans because as a small supermarket, he can't afford to pay the $100 a day fine. >> i have tin cans. >> reporter: that it is work intensive and a doesn't believe it is doing anybody any good, anyhow. >> i think the system itself has failed us people from the state of california. it is nothing more than attack th
. >> reporter: cps pharmacy did recycle it because cal recycling slapped them with a fine for not doing it. but the weakest surprise of all came at this walgreens in sunnyvale where the store manager took our bottles, then through as a zinger. what do you guys do with them? >> it goes in the dumpster. >> reporter: are you serious? i was i was, but i don't have any way to return them to anybody. >> reporter: nine the 10 retailers refused our bottles and cans, even though...
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well, i think, as i say, the cps aren't making a particular comment on this particular case but lastcutions, max hill, said, i am not suggesting we should stop prosecuting people with mental health conditions or disorders but what we need to do is balance our approach and ensure that those with mental health conditions, and he said i'm including victims and witnesses in this, are treated fairly and proportionately. so that goes back to the point that if caroline flack had been in court, all of her mental health issues should have been looked at and dealt with and there should have been reports but clearly, there is massive anger amongst those who loved her about what has happened. the headlines on bbc news... a major incident is declared by police in south wales, as flooding and landslides caused by storm denis lead to a number of road closures. itv says its devastated by the death of love island presenter caroline flack. the broadcaster says tonight's episode of the reality series won't be aired. us citizens quarantined for days on a cruise ship injapan are leaving, after america se
well, i think, as i say, the cps aren't making a particular comment on this particular case but lastcutions, max hill, said, i am not suggesting we should stop prosecuting people with mental health conditions or disorders but what we need to do is balance our approach and ensure that those with mental health conditions, and he said i'm including victims and witnesses in this, are treated fairly and proportionately. so that goes back to the point that if caroline flack had been in court, all of...
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it includes pulling out of the ,cp, abandoning the kurds strategic and if it of assassinating soleimani he was asked to -- about the american response of the coronavirus in said they were doing all they could. >> mike pompeo spent two hours in front of the committee. there are many saying they would like to see them back and they have many more questions and they are expecting clear answers. >> still ahead, ethiopia's controversial project takes place as talks with egypt crumbled yet again. microsoft is of survival at this year's berlin film festival and argentina may have given the world some of its best footballers, but struggling. >> the international forecasts not looking too bad right now. of lake effect snow here, but for many, a little bit dull. this wintry mix making its way across, pushing the robert hurt. it will sink its way further southward, so there will be some weather moving through saskatchewan heading towards the east. warner to showers around the deep south. come down into the caribbean, we have this clouds that makes its way towards you, very heavy showers across. it
it includes pulling out of the ,cp, abandoning the kurds strategic and if it of assassinating soleimani he was asked to -- about the american response of the coronavirus in said they were doing all they could. >> mike pompeo spent two hours in front of the committee. there are many saying they would like to see them back and they have many more questions and they are expecting clear answers. >> still ahead, ethiopia's controversial project takes place as talks with egypt crumbled...
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i think, as i say the cps aren't making a particular comment on this particular case but last autumnprosecutions, max hill, said, iam not suggesting we should stop prosecuting people with mental health conditions or disorders but what we need to do is balance our approach and ensure that those with mental health conditions, and i'm including victims and witnesses in this, are treated fairly and proportionately. so that goes back to the point that if caroline flack had been in court, all of her mental health issues should have been looked at and dealt with and there should have been reports but clearly, there is massive anger amongst those who loved her about what has happened. and if you've been affected by any of the issues raised, information and support is available from bbc action line, and there's the number for you. the headlines on bbc news: south wales police have declared flooding caused by storm dennis a major incident. a man has been found dead afterfalling into a river there. heavy rain and strong winds continue to lash large parts of the uk. as tributes continue to pour
i think, as i say the cps aren't making a particular comment on this particular case but last autumnprosecutions, max hill, said, iam not suggesting we should stop prosecuting people with mental health conditions or disorders but what we need to do is balance our approach and ensure that those with mental health conditions, and i'm including victims and witnesses in this, are treated fairly and proportionately. so that goes back to the point that if caroline flack had been in court, all of her...
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think, as i say the cps aren't making a particular comment but last autumn it was said, i am not suggesting stop prosecuting people with mental health conditions that what we need to do is balance our approach and make sure that those with mental health conditions and i'm including victims and witnesses are treated fairly and proportionately. that goes back to the point that if caroline flack had been in court, all of her mental health issues should be looked at and dealt with and they should have been reports but clearly, there is massive anger amongst those who loved her about what has happened. june, thank you very much. let's hear a little more of the tribute by laura whitmore, who took over presenting love island from caroline flack. she started her show on 5 live this morning by speaking about the abuse her friend had received. i wish we were talking under better circumstances and i was debating whether i could come on air today. at the age of 40, caroline flack took the decision to take her own life and i want to give her the respect that she deserves and she didn't always get. i met
think, as i say the cps aren't making a particular comment but last autumn it was said, i am not suggesting stop prosecuting people with mental health conditions that what we need to do is balance our approach and make sure that those with mental health conditions and i'm including victims and witnesses are treated fairly and proportionately. that goes back to the point that if caroline flack had been in court, all of her mental health issues should be looked at and dealt with and they should...
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where there is sufficient evidence to prosecute they do and the nhs —— cps. won't hesitate to do thatster has hinted that the government could introduce a levy on gambling in sports other than horse racing. speaking at culture questions said he'd keep an open mind on the idea. at the moment, horse racing is the only sport where there is a levy from gambling. is the government considering taking a levy from gambling and other sports in order to pay for grassroots sports participation given there is a 20% drop from 2010 in grassroots cricket and tennis? well, she will be aware that there is huge investment going into grassroots support, no more so than the £550 million that we announced for grassroots football. of course currently the lottery does play a big part in grassroots support. exchequer funding goes in. she asks about a levy, we currently have no plans to introduce a levy currently on other sports. like any government, we keep an open mind. the question came as mps asked what they were doing to tackle problem gambling. we know that around 1% of the population are problem gamble
where there is sufficient evidence to prosecute they do and the nhs —— cps. won't hesitate to do thatster has hinted that the government could introduce a levy on gambling in sports other than horse racing. speaking at culture questions said he'd keep an open mind on the idea. at the moment, horse racing is the only sport where there is a levy from gambling. is the government considering taking a levy from gambling and other sports in order to pay for grassroots sports participation given...
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the cps say they cannot comment on the specifics of the case. the news is just absolutely shocking. it is devastating. -- trademark cattle. many fans, manyfans, didn't many fans, didn't she? she had such a presence on social media, so many young fans, the outpourings that we have seen today have been so heart—warming to read. she was genuinely a very loved and respected presenter. she also had a passion for love island and apparently used to spend a lot of time debating what was going on. i have interviewed caroline on multiple occasions and flown out to majorca and we have shared cds and people we want to see couple up and the passion and warmth and energy she had for the show shone through and i think that is how she will be remembered. there have been some lovely tributes as i mentioned, those who knew her, including this one. iain stirling, who she worked with on love island. he tweeted last night saying... you referred to the slow motion walks she used to do on love island? you are fond of them? they became a trademark and we joked about wh
the cps say they cannot comment on the specifics of the case. the news is just absolutely shocking. it is devastating. -- trademark cattle. many fans, manyfans, didn't many fans, didn't she? she had such a presence on social media, so many young fans, the outpourings that we have seen today have been so heart—warming to read. she was genuinely a very loved and respected presenter. she also had a passion for love island and apparently used to spend a lot of time debating what was going on. i...
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it -- lori doesn't want her own children and we spoke with cdc, i'm sorry, cps and said we will takeis hours. we will take both children into our home. we would welcome tylee as well as jj because he is our heart. jillian: of the kids are listening, what is your message to them? what do you want them to know? >> jj, this is papa. you know how to call, papa. you are smart boy. get to a phone and call papa. call the local authorities. tylee, you are 17 years old, you are an extremely intelligent young girl, call. call authorities, please try to contact us. that is all we ask for and let's get you all home. jillian: we are sending you all of our thoughts, all of our prayers and everybody is hoping for a safe return home for these kids. thank you for joining us. rob: we are going to switch it up, pete buttigieg accused of plagiarizing for the second time this week. social media calling him out for reportedly copying and iowa candidate's add. >> he later returned home serving as mayor. >> reporter: pete buttigieg responding to mike pence's stance on lgbt protection. jillian: carly shimkus
it -- lori doesn't want her own children and we spoke with cdc, i'm sorry, cps and said we will takeis hours. we will take both children into our home. we would welcome tylee as well as jj because he is our heart. jillian: of the kids are listening, what is your message to them? what do you want them to know? >> jj, this is papa. you know how to call, papa. you are smart boy. get to a phone and call papa. call the local authorities. tylee, you are 17 years old, you are an extremely...
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you would have refugee cps, ma migrations around the world. we n take this seriously.d news is it has a for talladega rate. judy: i wanted -- a relatively low fatalityate. judy: how can the u.s. keep it from spreading? local health departments are the best and the world and are well. i do foresee some problems. if we do have sustained community transmission a that would ossibility and even some poinod at you will start to see a run on hospitals and clinics. capacity.eed a lot more congress willat allocate an emergency allocation for this. judy: and by community ontransmisou mean --? >> it is not a travel related case. it is just human to human transmission. it is here. we are communicating it within our neighborhoods. judy: that is what we are watching for. . lawrence gossen, thank you very much. and now, to the financial fallout and for that, we turn to the chief economist advisory firm, grant your tin. welcome back to the "newshour" to you. what have the financial markets seen today? >> you saw over the weekend this crescendo of information. it is no longer just a ch
you would have refugee cps, ma migrations around the world. we n take this seriously.d news is it has a for talladega rate. judy: i wanted -- a relatively low fatalityate. judy: how can the u.s. keep it from spreading? local health departments are the best and the world and are well. i do foresee some problems. if we do have sustained community transmission a that would ossibility and even some poinod at you will start to see a run on hospitals and clinics. capacity.eed a lot more congress...
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liz claman, because of robert, i couldn't get the cp effect in the market today. liz: oh, come on.lf? we love robert. >> just because he lost round one doesn't make it so there's not a round two. liz: exactly. exactly. listen, i love you both. wash my hands of that little argument. good to see you guys. >>> the blue chips are black and blue as we head into the final hour of trade. yes, we are down 239 for the dow but check out the nasdaq. the index jam-packed with semiconductor and pc names running a high fever. look at this percentage move, down 1.8%, or 182 points,
liz claman, because of robert, i couldn't get the cp effect in the market today. liz: oh, come on.lf? we love robert. >> just because he lost round one doesn't make it so there's not a round two. liz: exactly. exactly. listen, i love you both. wash my hands of that little argument. good to see you guys. >>> the blue chips are black and blue as we head into the final hour of trade. yes, we are down 239 for the dow but check out the nasdaq. the index jam-packed with semiconductor...
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it is the 18 the cp.at is because in sanctuary cities do not let ice take folks into custody when there in the gel setting. have to go after them in the streets in the community. that is a danger to everybody in the community. but the illegal alien communities in the u.s. citizen communities. they would send out vortex, it makes things safer for everyone involved. i would be a little bit worried right now if i were in illegal alien. >> hundreds of miles built, not a big shiny wall, often ugly felt so shiny will but there was a lot of it 900 miles. trillions of dollars and more deportations since 2009. and had never taken place before and have taken place since. some a little bit perplexed by the continual indication of talking points on the part of the administration that is saying that donald trump's for it, the left is deep against it. this is been a divisive issue for decades. and they cost a lot of political affiliations yet you seem to say a the president and be the font. i would like to know what ev
it is the 18 the cp.at is because in sanctuary cities do not let ice take folks into custody when there in the gel setting. have to go after them in the streets in the community. that is a danger to everybody in the community. but the illegal alien communities in the u.s. citizen communities. they would send out vortex, it makes things safer for everyone involved. i would be a little bit worried right now if i were in illegal alien. >> hundreds of miles built, not a big shiny wall, often...
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the chairman will testify and looking to cp moves along the neutral stance on beds on the te we have all your in today's dollars and sense. >>> thank you for joining us on this monday morning, february 10. i am pam cook. >>> good morning. i am dave clark. i just went outside and it is not is windy but still a little bit cool. >> thank goodness it is not as windy because we had enough yesterday. for some cool brothers mild and unless you are in the higher elevations, still 50s and 60s. there is rain in southern california into nevada and arizona, but sunshine, breezy not as windy as yesterday. mild to warm with upper 60s to low 70s. at that north wind holds we could see mid-70s. 82 at mount diablo, 35 at marine county. 30s to 50s with big spreads on the temperatures. that is a difference of 15 to 20 degrees but not a cloud to be found. 50s to 70s on the highs today. the we have good news or bad news, sal? >>> they get have a crash approaching the richmond bridge but they pulled off into a parking lot. i don't see any lane blockage. whatever was going on was pulled out of the way. the
the chairman will testify and looking to cp moves along the neutral stance on beds on the te we have all your in today's dollars and sense. >>> thank you for joining us on this monday morning, february 10. i am pam cook. >>> good morning. i am dave clark. i just went outside and it is not is windy but still a little bit cool. >> thank goodness it is not as windy because we had enough yesterday. for some cool brothers mild and unless you are in the higher elevations,...
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authorities have identified the gunm who killed 5 employees at them cps facility in milwauke51 year-old anthony farrell worked at the company as an electrician he opened fire yesterday afternoon in a portion of the facility where machine is powerhouse erators and electricians rk. more than a 1000 people were working on that facility at the time for all took his own life during the shooting, an attornewho represented him eviouy describe farrell has a quote nice ll adjusted man. >>police say a car criminal makes an unohodox selection then heles police on a ehicle. high-speed chase after the break our police annocing break our police annocing some big cition did you know that feeze airef uses 100% natural propellant? cheaper aerosols use artificial propellants. that's why febrezeorks differently. plus, it eliminates odors with a water-basedormula and no dyes.ently. for freshness you'll enjoy. diarrhea? pepto diarrhea to the rescue. it's 3x concentteliquid fos and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. the leading competitor only s it does nothing to kill the bacteria. treat diarrhea at s urce
authorities have identified the gunm who killed 5 employees at them cps facility in milwauke51 year-old anthony farrell worked at the company as an electrician he opened fire yesterday afternoon in a portion of the facility where machine is powerhouse erators and electricians rk. more than a 1000 people were working on that facility at the time for all took his own life during the shooting, an attornewho represented him eviouy describe farrell has a quote nice ll adjusted man. >>police...
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yes, the cp effect is happening again. stocks at session highs. how high can we go? of the union, it was night of moving moments. president trump in fact honoring a 100-year-old tuskegee airmen. there was a surprise for a fourth-grader with scholarship to better schools. why did the whole thing strike a nerve with aoc? who by the way didn't attend the speech. her outrageous claims about president trump that will shock you. we'll debate it. no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. could another come aroundot, the corner. or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another
yes, the cp effect is happening again. stocks at session highs. how high can we go? of the union, it was night of moving moments. president trump in fact honoring a 100-year-old tuskegee airmen. there was a surprise for a fourth-grader with scholarship to better schools. why did the whole thing strike a nerve with aoc? who by the way didn't attend the speech. her outrageous claims about president trump that will shock you. we'll debate it. no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk...
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the cp effect getting as you little higher. i'm greedy.r it all. >>> next, entrepreneur and singing superstar ray j will be here in the studio with his electric folding scooter. i will ask if i can ride it in studio. why not? stay tuned to find out. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the end might not be as happy as ayou think.end. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke! but the good news is you can rewrite your ending and get screened for stroke and cardiovascular disease. life line screening is the easy and affordable way to make you aware of undetected health problems before they hurt you. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age- and increases your risk for stroke and heart disease. so if you're over 40, call to schedule an appointment for five painless screenings that go beyond annual checkups. and if you call us today, you'll only pay $149-an over 50% savings. read it again, papa? sure. i've got plenty of time. life line screening. the power of prevention
the cp effect getting as you little higher. i'm greedy.r it all. >>> next, entrepreneur and singing superstar ray j will be here in the studio with his electric folding scooter. i will ask if i can ride it in studio. why not? stay tuned to find out. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the end might not be as happy as ayou think.end. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke! but the good news is you can rewrite your ending and get screened for stroke and...
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wonder if the cp effect can get us into the green? i have great news for you. stay with us. ♪. trump warned the drug companies. it's unacceptable that americans pay vastly more than people in other countries, for the exact same drugs. but they aren't listening. they've just raised the prices of over five hundred drugs. president trump supports a bipartisan plan, that would force drug companies to lower prices. but the senate won't act. tell senate leaders to stop drug company price gouging and lower drug prices now. the business of road trips... ...adventure... ...and reconnecting. modernized comfort inn's and suites have been refreshed because our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. how bright you shine. how strong you are. how brilliant... unique... how you're... my rock. my diamond. for the diamond in your life, there's only one diamond store. it's the valentine's day sale. get 25% off everything. including these special deals. at zales, the diamond store. charles: all right. the market opened down b
wonder if the cp effect can get us into the green? i have great news for you. stay with us. ♪. trump warned the drug companies. it's unacceptable that americans pay vastly more than people in other countries, for the exact same drugs. but they aren't listening. they've just raised the prices of over five hundred drugs. president trump supports a bipartisan plan, that would force drug companies to lower prices. but the senate won't act. tell senate leaders to stop drug company price gouging...
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. >> by the way the company based at 166 north road runner parkway in suite 1 cp lass cruises new mexicofectively. >> the road runner image is of course interesting that the road runner >> off the edge of the cliff. >> seriously does anybody -- >> are people buying it for a real reason or buying it because others. >> it's a moon shoot shot what are the ways to play in the public markets think about the way it came to the public mark. credit suisse. got behind this thing made it happen adam boehn is from twitter on the board. a great team i'm saying there is no sales some day they are taking people to space whatever. it's one of the ways to play in the public markets that simple in a mania sort of market tesla lass a market cap that's double gm and ford combined. double them. okay used to be. >> you're saying to get -- that this -- >> who knows i don't know space may be an amazing thing. >> final frontier. >> the maybe multitrillion dollar business if you could have gotten in in 2019 orp '20. >> may not be space. it may be their ability to move people faster some part of this world the on
. >> by the way the company based at 166 north road runner parkway in suite 1 cp lass cruises new mexicofectively. >> the road runner image is of course interesting that the road runner >> off the edge of the cliff. >> seriously does anybody -- >> are people buying it for a real reason or buying it because others. >> it's a moon shoot shot what are the ways to play in the public markets think about the way it came to the public mark. credit suisse. got behind...
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liz claman, because of robert, i couldn't get the cp effect in the market today. liz: oh, come on. you're blaming mr. wolf? we love robert. >> just because he lost round one doesn't make it so there's not a round two. liz: exactly. exactly. listen, i love you both. wash my hands of that little argument. good to see you guys. >>> the blue chips are black and blue as we head into the final hour of trade. yes, we are down 239 for the dow but check out the nasdaq. the index jam-packed with semiconductor and pc names running a high fever. look at this percentage move, down 1.8%, or 182 points, sickened by intensifying worries that the deadly coronavirus has now spread to northern italy. this as travel freezes up and global case numbers approach the 77,000 mark. coming up, we've got right here on "the claman countdown" the luxury travel company on the front line, high end destination site embark beyond is here on which countries they are now redirecting travelers to so that 100% gut punch to its china business doesn't spell a tko to its bottom line. china has other problems than just the
liz claman, because of robert, i couldn't get the cp effect in the market today. liz: oh, come on. you're blaming mr. wolf? we love robert. >> just because he lost round one doesn't make it so there's not a round two. liz: exactly. exactly. listen, i love you both. wash my hands of that little argument. good to see you guys. >>> the blue chips are black and blue as we head into the final hour of trade. yes, we are down 239 for the dow but check out the nasdaq. the index...
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i got a tweet moment ago about the cp effect. i got you 150 points. it still ain't pretty.are down. that will make the last hour of trading really more exciting than normal. "claman countdown" host liz claman on the floor of the new york stock exchange. liz, it must be crazy down there. what's going on? >> let me tell you something, a couple issues here, when this final hour of trade kicks in, what we're talking about, 14, 13 minutes from now, we'll go commercial free, charles. because there are a whole bunch of waystations, signposts we hit during the hour always hit on this day. whether march begin calls for etfs. revelation what happened, margin calls for commodities and stocks? what will that mean? we'll explain that and much more. i never thought i would say down 7, 877 points was off the lows of the session but it is. we're talking to a lot of traders already. just apropos what you were discussing with bernie, i spoke not one, not two, three traders who said this selloff has nothing to do with bernie sanders winning the nevada caucus. it is all about the fear index, t
i got a tweet moment ago about the cp effect. i got you 150 points. it still ain't pretty.are down. that will make the last hour of trading really more exciting than normal. "claman countdown" host liz claman on the floor of the new york stock exchange. liz, it must be crazy down there. what's going on? >> let me tell you something, a couple issues here, when this final hour of trade kicks in, what we're talking about, 14, 13 minutes from now, we'll go commercial free, charles....
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prosecutor spoke to bbc brea kfast chief prosecutor spoke to bbc breakfast this morning, explaining how the cpslow the evidence, the complainant withdrew his support for the prosecution but undoubtedly, they thought they had enough, they had a 999 recording, they had body worn cameras one by the police, they had medical evidence, they would have had other evidence, they have to ta ke had other evidence, they have to take domestic abuse seriously because we as a country have said we should take domestic abuse seriously, when you have three quarters of a million reports to police every year. the most read stories, let's look at these, plus brexit trade warnings. the flood threat, let's look at the most watched stop the turning addiction story. i won't tell you about that. but let's look at the second most watched. rather beautiful film, very sad, second most watched. rather beautifulfilm, very sad, love second most watched. rather beautiful film, very sad, love story in russia. the film maker and photographer won an award, world press photo award for the photo at the top of that, really about the
prosecutor spoke to bbc brea kfast chief prosecutor spoke to bbc breakfast this morning, explaining how the cpslow the evidence, the complainant withdrew his support for the prosecution but undoubtedly, they thought they had enough, they had a 999 recording, they had body worn cameras one by the police, they had medical evidence, they would have had other evidence, they have to ta ke had other evidence, they have to take domestic abuse seriously because we as a country have said we should take...
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you have talked about how the cps handled it. letter and by e—mailand point. we do everything by letter and by e—mail and you do not realise what impact that might have on the other person. the defence should talk to the client rather than sending it directly to her but there will be an investigation. consistently, the cps has said all cases are treated the same. is that actually the case? if you have what is obviously a case, is it necessarily dealt in the same way in terms of who makes the final decision? the decision is taken by the reviewing lawyer. i have no doubt that the lawyer in this case, realising there is public that make whatever the word is... greater attention, would take it to a senior prosecutor but it will still be a decision taken by that lawyer. thank you very much for talking to us. if you or someone you know has been affected by the issues raised this morning, you can find help and support on the bbc‘s actionline website, at bbc.co.uk/actionline. we're talking about storm dennis this morning. another story..
you have talked about how the cps handled it. letter and by e—mailand point. we do everything by letter and by e—mail and you do not realise what impact that might have on the other person. the defence should talk to the client rather than sending it directly to her but there will be an investigation. consistently, the cps has said all cases are treated the same. is that actually the case? if you have what is obviously a case, is it necessarily dealt in the same way in terms of who makes...
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>> outreach is designed with our partners, with the urban league, with th nwa cp and who understad themunity. >> including media outreach. >> including media outreach, radio -- >> we have an advertising agency that is a black advertising agency that the partner with y and r who worked to design a lot of the media campaign and reach out to the black community. >> i see my time is up at thank you, mr. chair. >> the gentleman yields. the turner recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. >> thank you for the panel to being here today, the census is very important for everyone and i want to make note that the impeachment sideshow, i'm glad were starting to address some of the potential problems with the census. ensuring an accurate count is essential particular for world districts, the one i represent who receive a lower return on federal tax dollars invested to $2000 per person not counter. as of the beginning of february, over 2 million people had completed an assessment to become enumerator and a 2020 census which is approaching the target of 2.6 million candidates by next month. in
>> outreach is designed with our partners, with the urban league, with th nwa cp and who understad themunity. >> including media outreach. >> including media outreach, radio -- >> we have an advertising agency that is a black advertising agency that the partner with y and r who worked to design a lot of the media campaign and reach out to the black community. >> i see my time is up at thank you, mr. chair. >> the gentleman yields. the turner recognizes the...
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environment, are conservatives, and want to protect the planet too [ applause ] >> i want you to give a nice cppac round of applause for these two. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> you're good. >> thank you. [ applause ] ♪ >>> following the panel on sand stormlism, we are talking about living contra courageously. please welcome manage tourray. ♪ >> what's up? hey, what's up? so i can tell there's like young people in the room. [ cheers and applause ] >> there we go. there we go. okay. so i got ten minutes. i'm going to take eight. now this is the part of the, you know, event where everybody gets nice and awkward. okay? everybody gets nice and awkward because we have a full room of people that believe in conservative values, liberty, freedom and all of those things. but we've had historical references that we are not using to strengthen conservative values in urban america. okay? so what i'm going to do now is give you guys something to go back to your communities with that you can utilize. because left media has made you all racist. it's just what it is.
environment, are conservatives, and want to protect the planet too [ applause ] >> i want you to give a nice cppac round of applause for these two. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> you're good. >> thank you. [ applause ] ♪ >>> following the panel on sand stormlism, we are talking about living contra courageously. please welcome manage tourray. ♪ >> what's up? hey, what's up? so i can tell...
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thank you so much for the work of the end see aa cp.ing relentless and always being in the forefront of our nation's leadership on combating hatred. the jewish and african-americane community have walked that is the purpose of our forming a bipartisan coalition of the jewish caucus in congress. given that we are now dealing with the 21st century version of bigotry and anti-semitism and hatred in all its forms, can you talk about what we can do through both of our communities who work together to renew our fight against hatred directed at both communities? >> thank you so much.h. it is important we focus on the challenges and recognize that we call a convergence in interest. think about what our communities want, it's amazing to seek different groups separately. they'll say the same thing. we want our families safe and secure and have an opportunity for a future. top-notch education and good healthcare. understand each of our ways to bring us to this conversation. the same goes with we may have companies coming from different places in d
thank you so much for the work of the end see aa cp.ing relentless and always being in the forefront of our nation's leadership on combating hatred. the jewish and african-americane community have walked that is the purpose of our forming a bipartisan coalition of the jewish caucus in congress. given that we are now dealing with the 21st century version of bigotry and anti-semitism and hatred in all its forms, can you talk about what we can do through both of our communities who work together...