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god bless america and racing, danny! kind of looks more like a spaceship than a car. >> kind of like a spaceship, trying to make it be as aerodynamic as possible. >> the story of this racecar starts with this little traffic cop, mickey thompson, danny's dad, born in 1928 in alhambra, california, a boy who loves tools more than toys. >> he took apart the family washing machine because it had a gasoline-powered engine. >> fox sports vp erik arneson. >> he took apart his sister's roller skates to get the wheels. mickey was going to use whatever he could to make something he was playing with go faster. >> as a teen, mickey gets his hands on an old model "a," soups it up and hits 89 miles per hour. he's hooked. in 1945, 17-year-old mickey is idling at a traffic stop when he spots a blonde in the next lane. he decides to impress her with his wheels. the cute blonde is up for the challenge. >> this guy looked like he was really hot stuff. i said, "oh, okay, we'll give it a go." light changed, and i put my foot on the pedal, and
god bless america and racing, danny! kind of looks more like a spaceship than a car. >> kind of like a spaceship, trying to make it be as aerodynamic as possible. >> the story of this racecar starts with this little traffic cop, mickey thompson, danny's dad, born in 1928 in alhambra, california, a boy who loves tools more than toys. >> he took apart the family washing machine because it had a gasoline-powered engine. >> fox sports vp erik arneson. >> he took apart...
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danny: correct.obert: what's the festival going to be like this year in terms when you say down home? is it going to be much different than what people have seen before if they've been there before? danny: no, not a lot. i mean, it's just going to be more south pacific islander artists on the stage performing live this year, as opposed to, you know, years past we may have one, two, three, maybe four artists from around the world, jamaica, barbados. but this year, we're just only going to have one from jamaica, and everybody else is from a south pacific island somewhere. robert: little bit just to remind people of it. now, i remember when you made the move to the santa clara county fairgrounds. and that's working out pretty well, isn't it? danny: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. robert: for space and for everybody to have a good time. danny: exactly, exactly. robert: all right. how about for you? is this festival kind of a unique thing, or are there a lot of places for reggae artists and pacific islander regga
danny: correct.obert: what's the festival going to be like this year in terms when you say down home? is it going to be much different than what people have seen before if they've been there before? danny: no, not a lot. i mean, it's just going to be more south pacific islander artists on the stage performing live this year, as opposed to, you know, years past we may have one, two, three, maybe four artists from around the world, jamaica, barbados. but this year, we're just only going to have...
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an unusual special election, danny o'connor facing tried mother sin, the last few months of a retiring worm, but the same two candidates have to face off again in the midterm, fox ranking, the race a toss up in a district that has gone red for decades, joining me meredith kelley, communications, matt gorman, i love it when we have you two on together. this is a pretty unusual race, shall we start with you that you have the special election and then they have to run again in two months? >> that is the case, it is going to be tight, no doubt about it, but this time special elections are special for a reason, liberal donors from california, new york are flooding the district with ads and money to try to prop up democrat danny o'connor's failing campaign, and just last week danny o'connor after running ads disavowing nancy pelosi, finally admitted what we already knew that he would not vote for her first speaker if given the
an unusual special election, danny o'connor facing tried mother sin, the last few months of a retiring worm, but the same two candidates have to face off again in the midterm, fox ranking, the race a toss up in a district that has gone red for decades, joining me meredith kelley, communications, matt gorman, i love it when we have you two on together. this is a pretty unusual race, shall we start with you that you have the special election and then they have to run again in two months? >>...
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ladies and gentlemen please welcome danny on. currently who heads the truth about israel. because we're going to. thank you. on may fourteenth of this year the israeli government celebrated the seventieth anniversary of your country's independence at the opening of the new us embassy in jerusalem i believe you were there as well at that event while over in gaza on that same day israeli army snipers killed sixty two palestinians in cold blood them down in full view of the world's television cameras how do you justify can you justify the killing of unarmed palestinian protesters journalists paramedics kids. well maybe no one can justify killing innocent people but i'm not sure this was the case the fourteenth of may there were you're right sixty two persons were killed they were pushed by their leaders of the hamas and by the way want to destroy the state of israel they were using them as human shields some of them were behind the weed bombs in sin theory mull it over and other things by the way the sixty two must itself confessed the second day that out of the sixty to fift
ladies and gentlemen please welcome danny on. currently who heads the truth about israel. because we're going to. thank you. on may fourteenth of this year the israeli government celebrated the seventieth anniversary of your country's independence at the opening of the new us embassy in jerusalem i believe you were there as well at that event while over in gaza on that same day israeli army snipers killed sixty two palestinians in cold blood them down in full view of the world's television...
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. >> unusual is the key word there, danny. bloomberg is reporting that mueller has expanded his team to include now more career prosecutors and fbi agents. what does this reported development point to? >> it's hard to say because obviously the mueller team keeps their own counsel, but they're simply ramping up their investigation with the u.s. attorneys and investigators that think think are best suited to the investigation. whether that's going in a white collar type direction as long as it's related to the original mandate or a russian collusion direction. >> great to have you on this saturday morning. meanwhile the administration is coming up against new hurdles in its latest attempts to reunite families separated at the southern border. government lawyers said they are unable to locate the parents of 38 children under the age of five and they would only be able to reunite about half of approximately 100 children in this age group by the initial court ordered deadline of july 10 oth. this as critics remain skeptical of thes
. >> unusual is the key word there, danny. bloomberg is reporting that mueller has expanded his team to include now more career prosecutors and fbi agents. what does this reported development point to? >> it's hard to say because obviously the mueller team keeps their own counsel, but they're simply ramping up their investigation with the u.s. attorneys and investigators that think think are best suited to the investigation. whether that's going in a white collar type direction as...
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danny: sales for the u.k.reached 5.7 billion pounds, a reco publishing industry.he export income was also up 8% at th4 billion pounds, keepin u.k.'s place as the number one exporter of books in the world. >> i tnk we are just really good at producing desirable objects that are books. we have some of the best writers in the world. we have some of the best illustrators in the wongd. the publisndustry really celebrates the beauty of books. danny: and then there is the old saying, never judge a book by its cover. that is a bit of an issue nowadays, because part of the ataction of the british bo market to foreign buyers is the vibrancy and variety of all the covers. and it can be argued you areyo never tog to start. this four-month-old was being bought her first rooks for futuerence. >> she is just a starting t become really aware of colors and textures and things. kindles and electronics, you don't really get that fr them. danny: books are a current business sucss story in britain. society still has a big attachme
danny: sales for the u.k.reached 5.7 billion pounds, a reco publishing industry.he export income was also up 8% at th4 billion pounds, keepin u.k.'s place as the number one exporter of books in the world. >> i tnk we are just really good at producing desirable objects that are books. we have some of the best writers in the world. we have some of the best illustrators in the wongd. the publisndustry really celebrates the beauty of books. danny: and then there is the old saying, never judge...
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joining me now is msnbc legal analyst danny savalos.hat do you make of this latest are request from the mueller team? >> the mueller teamed subpoenas to social media specialists who had worked with roger stone, so this may just be a continued investigation in that direction. it just so happens that this manhattan madam has a sort of sundried past, but if she was just working for roger stone as a web master or in the commuter sense she may have relevant information about the flow of data to and from roger stone's websites or his business or in some other capacity. if that sense those subpoenas would be consistent with the subpoenas handed to the social media strategist last month or two months ago. we may just be seeing robert mueller marching along and lining up all of the data and all of the people who had access to data even if they might not have had any personal knowledge of what was in that data flowing to and from. >> danny, the other bombshell headline today is the secretly recorded conversation between president trump and his fo
joining me now is msnbc legal analyst danny savalos.hat do you make of this latest are request from the mueller team? >> the mueller teamed subpoenas to social media specialists who had worked with roger stone, so this may just be a continued investigation in that direction. it just so happens that this manhattan madam has a sort of sundried past, but if she was just working for roger stone as a web master or in the commuter sense she may have relevant information about the flow of data...
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danny cevallos, thank you so much for your time this sunday morning. great to have you. >>> and new insight into the prankster who got president trump to return his call. hear from the comedian, that's up next. >>> and a programming note. coming up in the 9:00 hour, derrick johnson, president and ceo of the naacp will talk to alex witt about what a change on the supreme court could mean for civil rights. sometimes, bipolar i disorder can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by talking to your doctor. ask about vraylar. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may b
danny cevallos, thank you so much for your time this sunday morning. great to have you. >>> and new insight into the prankster who got president trump to return his call. hear from the comedian, that's up next. >>> and a programming note. coming up in the 9:00 hour, derrick johnson, president and ceo of the naacp will talk to alex witt about what a change on the supreme court could mean for civil rights. sometimes, bipolar i disorder can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but...
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let me pick up on that, danny. fact, as harry is saying, this is a bad miscalculation, bad misstep by team trump, since the president has waived this originally privileged tape, is this going to impact the special masters privilege review that is going forward? could you now hear the special master, who is reviewing all of this, say, well, look, you waived that privilege. so by that same logic, all of these other tapes we were going to consider to be privilege are not. >> it is easy to waive privilege. it is a difficult thing to maintain privilege. privilege is not the default position. instead, parties need to create privilege, and there are any number of things that will destroy it. for example, the communication has to be to obtain legal services or request for legal services. and it has to be safeguarded against disclosure to third parties who are not part of the attorney-client transaction. so in a case like this, it is possible the special master, if she were still continuing her review of these documents, co
let me pick up on that, danny. fact, as harry is saying, this is a bad miscalculation, bad misstep by team trump, since the president has waived this originally privileged tape, is this going to impact the special masters privilege review that is going forward? could you now hear the special master, who is reviewing all of this, say, well, look, you waived that privilege. so by that same logic, all of these other tapes we were going to consider to be privilege are not. >> it is easy to...
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but the responsibility squarely lies with us danny i want to ask you this israel prides itself on being a democracy. supposedly the only democracy in the middle east yet in recent years even israel's own human rights organizations are saying democracy there is under assault from a series of authoritarian racist far right laws israel is the marker see rule of law you know to our leaders were thrown into jail and you know what it was an arab israeli who threw the president of israel into jail when the knesset the israeli parliament passes the boycott law which makes any israeli organization that calls for a boycott against israel's liable to be sued for damages the not by law which cut state funding from any organization which marks the country's independence day as a day of mourning the n.-g. o. law which targets quote unquote foreign funded human rights organizations one parliamentarian israel called it a semi fascistic law that harms democracy and is reminiscent of putin's russia i see israeli politicians but of course because in israel you can say anything and you can at the know but
but the responsibility squarely lies with us danny i want to ask you this israel prides itself on being a democracy. supposedly the only democracy in the middle east yet in recent years even israel's own human rights organizations are saying democracy there is under assault from a series of authoritarian racist far right laws israel is the marker see rule of law you know to our leaders were thrown into jail and you know what it was an arab israeli who threw the president of israel into jail...
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and danny cevallos. what are the circumstances under which the president of the united states would agree to an interview with the special counsel and his team? what do we know now from your latest conversations with rudy giuliani who now heads up the president's legal team? >> what rudy is saying is that mueller needs to come forward with evidence that the president committed a crime and that there is a reason that a counterintelligence investigation, an investigation of how russia meddled in the election, can now be one about obstruction. and if mueller can prove it to the president's lawyers, then they can move forward with an interview. the question really here is why is rudy saying this. negotiations have been going on for six months now between both sides. this is a new condition. and is this simply a stalling tactic to ensure that if mueller was going to write a report, it wouldn't be sent to congress until after the mid-terms. >> what's your sense of how bob mueller and his team are reacting to t
and danny cevallos. what are the circumstances under which the president of the united states would agree to an interview with the special counsel and his team? what do we know now from your latest conversations with rudy giuliani who now heads up the president's legal team? >> what rudy is saying is that mueller needs to come forward with evidence that the president committed a crime and that there is a reason that a counterintelligence investigation, an investigation of how russia...
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the bbc's danny savage has be finding out.danny: books are back, bucking the trend against the screen. our story starts iora bookshop in if you want a signed copy of this novel, that won't be too much bother. in fact, you would be hard-pressed tfind one which isn't signed. this is the author, shortlisted for the man booker prize, who also sells books. >> i think people love holding a book and turning the pages and feeling the experience of going from the start of the book to the end of a book. i think people love the way that they look. i think there is something in finishing a book and putting it ngon your shelf and then b able to show your friend that book, which you cannot do if you are reading on an e-reader. dann reached 5.7 billion pounds, a record-breaking year for the publishing industry. export income s also up 8% at 3.4 billion pounds, keeping the u.k.'s place as the number one exporter of books in the world. >> i think we are just really good at producing desirable objects that are books. we have some of the best wr
the bbc's danny savage has be finding out.danny: books are back, bucking the trend against the screen. our story starts iora bookshop in if you want a signed copy of this novel, that won't be too much bother. in fact, you would be hard-pressed tfind one which isn't signed. this is the author, shortlisted for the man booker prize, who also sells books. >> i think people love holding a book and turning the pages and feeling the experience of going from the start of the book to the end of a...
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this is neil who nurtured a young danny welbeck. neil, thank you for joining young danny welbeck.these players in the england squad? unbelievable. to get kids that you coach at such a young age, starting off here and then place the bid, unbelievable. how good was danny welbeck? he was very good. as good as he is now. the blade with a nice smile on his face. he played just like he does now. —— he played with a knife smile on his face. we are not going to have a better chance. in the background here football matches, these are the under sevens, under fives over there. potential stars of the future. rodney has been clubs that achieve over 30 years. you had a big pa rt achieve over 30 years. you had a big part in the arrival ofjesse lingard. what was it like when he was here? he was very young. he certainly was, her great parameter. it was only brief. we had him playing in the tournament local to ourselves here. the rest was done by him. he was a fantastic, absolutely superb little player. i wish we could have kept him a lot longer. he has not forgotten his roots. no, he turned up in
this is neil who nurtured a young danny welbeck. neil, thank you for joining young danny welbeck.these players in the england squad? unbelievable. to get kids that you coach at such a young age, starting off here and then place the bid, unbelievable. how good was danny welbeck? he was very good. as good as he is now. the blade with a nice smile on his face. he played just like he does now. —— he played with a knife smile on his face. we are not going to have a better chance. in the...
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danny savalas live in philadelphia for us.>>> this is also a sort that friends of michael cohen have noticed he is questioning donald trump's fitness to be president since helsinki. he says, it is one thing for cohen to be concerned about his suitability to be president, it is another thing to be concerned about trump's loyalty to his country. according to a new "washington post"/abc news poll, half of those polled disapprove of how the president handled the summit with vladimir putin last week. 33% approve. meanwhile, 56% say they disapprove of president trump expressing doubt about u.s. intelligence agency's conclusion that russia tried to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. that's compared to 29% who say they approve. >>> all right. it was the reaction heard around the world. director of national intelligence dan coates now trying to down play that surprised reaction to finding out that president trump is considering another meeting with vladimir putin this fall. coates was speaking with nbc's andrea mitchell at the
danny savalas live in philadelphia for us.>>> this is also a sort that friends of michael cohen have noticed he is questioning donald trump's fitness to be president since helsinki. he says, it is one thing for cohen to be concerned about his suitability to be president, it is another thing to be concerned about trump's loyalty to his country. according to a new "washington post"/abc news poll, half of those polled disapprove of how the president handled the summit with...
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danny, you can't make it up. >> no, you can't. and i have to imagine that if robert mueller had known he was that close, given how much he's a by-the-book prosecutor, he would have stood up, found somewhere else to sit down and read his magazine, which i'm sure is a magazine entitled "federal prosecutor weekly" or something like that. he seems like he's all business. plus i'd like to say this picture really fleshes out in robert mueller how i'd like to dress at the airport and in donald trump jr. how i actually end up dressing at the airport. >> well, it is remarkable. it's getting a lot of traction and just goes to show you, i think, how remarkable unprecedented this moment really is. danny, liz, aaron, thanks to all of you, really appreciate your helping us break down this very complicated development. >>> and coming up, we'll dive into some new reporting about the trump administration's strategy to protect future elections from getting hacked, as the president holds his very first meeting today with the national security counci
danny, you can't make it up. >> no, you can't. and i have to imagine that if robert mueller had known he was that close, given how much he's a by-the-book prosecutor, he would have stood up, found somewhere else to sit down and read his magazine, which i'm sure is a magazine entitled "federal prosecutor weekly" or something like that. he seems like he's all business. plus i'd like to say this picture really fleshes out in robert mueller how i'd like to dress at the airport and...
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when darkness falls the plas danny slams itself takes on the appearance of a banqueting hall the effect is not accidental but deliberately intended the stanislav squares served as a stage for festive parades and spectacles and beyond that for the ordinary everyday theatre that is like. leaving the plas danny's last to the north one enters the old part of non-si and the next square studies have hit upon a brilliant solution to the problem of connecting the squares and the two parts of the town. where the old gate in the fortifications had once been he put up a baroque triumphal arch a terror to his enemies loyal to his allies and his people's pride and joy. another tribute to the french king the elaborate arrangement of columns in a classical roman style gave a lively aspect to the national monument for the adjoining walls to left and right at a found an appropriate facing. nonsense triumphal arch is not only a glorification of the sovereign from the point of view of city planning it is the pivotal point of the whole system of squares. with dramatic elegance it darkens the stage for the
when darkness falls the plas danny slams itself takes on the appearance of a banqueting hall the effect is not accidental but deliberately intended the stanislav squares served as a stage for festive parades and spectacles and beyond that for the ordinary everyday theatre that is like. leaving the plas danny's last to the north one enters the old part of non-si and the next square studies have hit upon a brilliant solution to the problem of connecting the squares and the two parts of the town....
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>> danny. jimmy: danny. who is danny to you? so you took your husband danny on the lake, on the pontoon boat. this is perfec roots, we have our pal jane here. she's originally from england. and the accent came out shore y after id jane. her favorite thing to do in the summer, well, according to danny, is she likes to go to mohican lake and get on a a pontoon bo with danny. and it's very romantic. at's her husband. so, for this one, cardi b just had a baby.on soats to cardi b. we love her. [ cheers and applause ] c first on you guys do it like a cardi b type of song? tariq, come on, tariq. you can do it. ♪ >> jimmy: oh, "i like it like that." ♪ >> hey, yeah. ♪ okay jane jane is back from tt section of the back ♪ ♪ you came all the way from england we know england's where it's at ♪ ♪ in the middle of the summer you can find her laying back ♪ ♪ on a pontoon on the weekend lake and probably playing back ♪n ♪me hey oh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jmy: come on. that's fantastic. thank you. wnank you very much. yeah, i'll come i'll com
>> danny. jimmy: danny. who is danny to you? so you took your husband danny on the lake, on the pontoon boat. this is perfec roots, we have our pal jane here. she's originally from england. and the accent came out shore y after id jane. her favorite thing to do in the summer, well, according to danny, is she likes to go to mohican lake and get on a a pontoon bo with danny. and it's very romantic. at's her husband. so, for this one, cardi b just had a baby.on soats to cardi b. we love her....
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danny.her being enjoyed by lots of people during the school summer holidays. this is the river in the centre of knaresborough with people out on the boats at the moment. some of the advice this week has been accused of being a bit nanny state but for people especially look after the elderly, they say the advice is badly needed. gin and tonic! sangria! if only it were true. it was actually a bit early for a g&t at this care home in harrogate this morning. but the serious point here was to keep residents hydrated as the weather gets hotter again. keep inside and just come out either early in the morning or late in the afternoon. you are advised always to drink a great deal and it's rather a nuisance in that way. but of course it is lovely to see the sun. we are encouraging residents to get up a little bit earlier, to get out into the garden. some commentators have suggested national weather advice this week has been a bit patronising, but when it comes to older people, it is seen here as perfe
danny.her being enjoyed by lots of people during the school summer holidays. this is the river in the centre of knaresborough with people out on the boats at the moment. some of the advice this week has been accused of being a bit nanny state but for people especially look after the elderly, they say the advice is badly needed. gin and tonic! sangria! if only it were true. it was actually a bit early for a g&t at this care home in harrogate this morning. but the serious point here was to...
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ok i sad how must you know what even members of the israeli knesset it's very clear about country danny you ask again we've gone off on a lovely diversion which you are the master of how many nuclear weapons does israel have i don't know by the way another day version which i have to see i have to comprehend i don't see a diversion let me ask you if an iranian guest came on my show and i asked about iran's nuclear he said i don't know and i want to talk about it would you be ok would you be outraged of course and you sit here as a foreign minister with the israeli government saying oh i don't know what about nuclear wars because there are there was like sixteen united nations security. council resolutions against iran and there is against israel and there are going to israel i know about about your nuclear program yes there is u.n. resolution four eight seven let me read it to you the u.n. security council in one thousand eighty one says calls upon israel urgently to place its nuclear facilities under the safeguards of the i.a.e.a. why haven't you done that because thank you. because we
ok i sad how must you know what even members of the israeli knesset it's very clear about country danny you ask again we've gone off on a lovely diversion which you are the master of how many nuclear weapons does israel have i don't know by the way another day version which i have to see i have to comprehend i don't see a diversion let me ask you if an iranian guest came on my show and i asked about iran's nuclear he said i don't know and i want to talk about it would you be ok would you be...
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they are literally just said you are not to be lower sarah but the jewish israeli who is israel for danny israel is for its citizens mostly are jews because it's a jewish state you're the one who said you wanted two states for two peoples i was just clarify the florist palestinians and israelis told me oh you know you switched to really no no if you use and doesn't mean that non jews cannot live there can i ask a final question just one last question about you who famously was asked what would you have done if you'd been born a palestinian and he said to the reporter i probably would have joined a palestinian militant group to fight against israel for my freedom but that's what barak said a moment of honesty from israel's most decorated soldier i just wonder sometimes do enough israelis put themselves in the shoes of palestinians living in gaza and try and understand why it is that they're protesting or they're frustrated or they're violent or is it all just do you really just say how much how much how much how much and not try and think about what their goal is short answer is yes i can
they are literally just said you are not to be lower sarah but the jewish israeli who is israel for danny israel is for its citizens mostly are jews because it's a jewish state you're the one who said you wanted two states for two peoples i was just clarify the florist palestinians and israelis told me oh you know you switched to really no no if you use and doesn't mean that non jews cannot live there can i ask a final question just one last question about you who famously was asked what would...
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danny o'connor would join the resistance. congressional leadership fund is responsible for the content of this advertisement. host: sean trende, let's go back to what you said earlier. by all accounts, the democratic candidate trying to run a more mainstream campaign, but being tagged by republicans as a socialist liberal. guest: that's right. that is what you see and all of -- in all of these ads. they are all exaggerated. ad doesn't say he will cut medicare and social security, it's as tax breaks could lead to this. likewise, it is speculative about o'connor joining the resistance and signing up with elizabeth warren. in reality, neither of these candidates will be at the extreme of their parties, but you see what the motivating factor is for these parties. they are trying to get their base out. the way you get the base out is convincing them that the other side is horrifying. o'connor is playing to the inner suburbs of columbus within his district, whereas balderson, the ad for balderson, is trying to energize the more rur
danny o'connor would join the resistance. congressional leadership fund is responsible for the content of this advertisement. host: sean trende, let's go back to what you said earlier. by all accounts, the democratic candidate trying to run a more mainstream campaign, but being tagged by republicans as a socialist liberal. guest: that's right. that is what you see and all of -- in all of these ads. they are all exaggerated. ad doesn't say he will cut medicare and social security, it's as tax...
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this is neal who nurtured a young danny welbeck. thank you forjoining us.unbelievable. to see kids you coached at such a young age playing for england is unbelievable. how good was danny welbeck when he came in? he was very good, as good as ea rs in? he was very good, as good as ears now. he played with a nice big smile on his face. he plays as they says he does now. what are your thoughts abound the world cup with regards to this young squad? they are playing very well. it is our best chance in the last 20, 30 years to go out and win it. this group of players is a good group of players. in the background, football matches, there are under sevens. potential stars of the future. ronnie has meant club secretary for over 30 yea rs. meant club secretary for over 30 years. you had a big part in the arrival ofjesse lingard. years. you had a big part in the arrival of jesse lingard. what years. you had a big part in the arrival ofjesse lingard. what was like he was here? he was here, it was a great honour to have him here. it was only be. we had him playing ina it
this is neal who nurtured a young danny welbeck. thank you forjoining us.unbelievable. to see kids you coached at such a young age playing for england is unbelievable. how good was danny welbeck when he came in? he was very good, as good as ea rs in? he was very good, as good as ears now. he played with a nice big smile on his face. he plays as they says he does now. what are your thoughts abound the world cup with regards to this young squad? they are playing very well. it is our best chance...
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cup sevens, that's rugby world cup and this is danny over there. he was out at at&t park. danny is playing for team usa so first of all unlike the world cup we have a team in this one. >> all right. >> so danny played for cal and local boy, raised in pacifica. wanted to be a giant and playing at the home of the giants with the rest of the team usa sevens team. this is going to be really cool. instead of teams of seven that play 40-minute halves -- sorry. teams of 15 this is a smaller team, 7 each. seven-minute halves. faster, smaller amount of players on the team and the field and go faster. that was introduced i think to most of the public in rio olympics. it is a rough sport. my friends ben and my cousin wayne played for college and they're big guys, the smallest on the team. >> they usually are. >> so that's what's coming up. shift focus from one pitch to the other. >> they kind of get dirty in that sport. >> maybe they'll have an endorsement of tide. keep up with that and updating on the developments throughout the week of the tournament, activ
cup sevens, that's rugby world cup and this is danny over there. he was out at at&t park. danny is playing for team usa so first of all unlike the world cup we have a team in this one. >> all right. >> so danny played for cal and local boy, raised in pacifica. wanted to be a giant and playing at the home of the giants with the rest of the team usa sevens team. this is going to be really cool. instead of teams of seven that play 40-minute halves -- sorry. teams of 15 this is a...
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recibimos con un fuerte aplauso a los dos eliminados del equipo de contendientes brianda carrasco y danny >> divinos. >> cuidado no te pongas asaltar mucho. >> cuidado. >> con mucho cuidado por favor. >> pasen por aquÍ, por favor
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and danny. good to see you all of you. michael cohen having his name dragged through the mud and into this federal investigation. i want to remind people what he said then. >> it is not comfortable but i am okay with it personally because it benefits mr. trump and i will do anything to protect mr. trump, the family and now vice president-elect pence. >> of course, the difference now is he's facing the real possibility of an indictment and possibly being separated from his family. different message now. it is. >> i actually don't think the message is directed at the president. i think it is directed at everyone else in the universe. prosecutors and law enforcement and the public and everyone the press. what michael cohen is saying and it is a smart strategy. in reality, i am a family man and i respect this country and i
and danny. good to see you all of you. michael cohen having his name dragged through the mud and into this federal investigation. i want to remind people what he said then. >> it is not comfortable but i am okay with it personally because it benefits mr. trump and i will do anything to protect mr. trump, the family and now vice president-elect pence. >> of course, the difference now is he's facing the real possibility of an indictment and possibly being separated from his family....
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>> for people listing on the radio, that was danny glover who isis voicing that.alk about a white voice and what that means. >> in the film, then it glover's character lengthen, that is -- the full piece he explains the white voice does not really exist. white people don't even have it. they use it and it is a performance. there's a performance of whiteness that is all about saying that everything is ok, that -- bills paid, and you know, this kind of smooth and easy thing. at the very least, the idea of what black folks have to do in hide their identity sometime over the phone or to say they're safe. it is like the opposite of the racist black troops out there -- which are there they say, ok, black folks and people of color are savage or somehow their culture is insufficient, and that is s why they are poor. , peoplee racist tropes of color, have a utility because we live in a system that necessitates poverty, must have a certain number of unemployed --ple to exist, and there is but the explanation is that it is nothing to do the economic system but every thing to
>> for people listing on the radio, that was danny glover who isis voicing that.alk about a white voice and what that means. >> in the film, then it glover's character lengthen, that is -- the full piece he explains the white voice does not really exist. white people don't even have it. they use it and it is a performance. there's a performance of whiteness that is all about saying that everything is ok, that -- bills paid, and you know, this kind of smooth and easy thing. at the...
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jill wildbanks and msnbc contributor and danny savalas, msnbc legal analyst.t with you and get your reaction to the indictment we saw yesterday. the level of detail therein, these 12 individuals named is extraordinary. what does it tell you where things are in the course of this investigation? what more might come out of what was put forward yesterday? >> tells me mueller and his team are adhering to the standard doj playbook. start at the outer rings, work your way in and we can reasonably expect future indictments on the way working from smaller fish up to bigger and bigger fish, but also confirms at least the government was able to demonstrate to a grand jury a probable cause that russian government officials actually were involved deliberately in hacking the dnc and the dccc and american election activities. it's really stunning in its detail and in a way somewhat tee same way in that other countries are hacking people in the democratic party or just civilians in general but it's somewhat comforting to know at least when it comes to building a case against
jill wildbanks and msnbc contributor and danny savalas, msnbc legal analyst.t with you and get your reaction to the indictment we saw yesterday. the level of detail therein, these 12 individuals named is extraordinary. what does it tell you where things are in the course of this investigation? what more might come out of what was put forward yesterday? >> tells me mueller and his team are adhering to the standard doj playbook. start at the outer rings, work your way in and we can...
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my mama's with danny she will little dogs and ornaments also all of them started under my eyes all of you know my soul analysis ansible so when i listen. well have called us back. a lot in history. after that it. just. is and we did our. best just passengers and. nothing in. there and then again no one could. have gone on if i didn't. like him mom you want to say yeah they were looking as i. did a study got a. son a symptom. no mom little mom and. mom are on the the my in aisle at the right and...
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from california, new york are flooding the district with ads and money to try to prop up democrat dannys failing campaign, and just last week danny o'connor after running ads disavowing nancy pelosi, finally admitted what we already knew that he would not vote for her first speaker if given the opportunity. on the other hand just endorsed by john kasich in a new ad out today, so we feel that momentum is trending troy's way. >> dana: i have to say that they must be doing something right if the race is this close? >> hi, dana, thank you for having me. you are right, this is a deep red republican district that democrats have not held since 1980. the fact that my counterpart is pouring millions and millions of dollars along with the with the republican counterparts or tried to drag troy balderston across the finish line is a really ominous sign for the election next week as well as their prospects in november. >> dana: let me ask you something then, depending on how it goes for you, whoever wins next tuesday, if it is this close, will be -- the committee try to help in november either way?
from california, new york are flooding the district with ads and money to try to prop up democrat dannys failing campaign, and just last week danny o'connor after running ads disavowing nancy pelosi, finally admitted what we already knew that he would not vote for her first speaker if given the opportunity. on the other hand just endorsed by john kasich in a new ad out today, so we feel that momentum is trending troy's way. >> dana: i have to say that they must be doing something right if...
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danny savage, bbc news, york., on alpe d'huez. the welshman sprinted clear in the final few hundred meters of the climb in the alps to retain the leader's yellowjersey, and secure successive stage wins. his fellow team sky rider and defending champion chris froome is second overall. golf's1a7th open championship has teed off in carnoustie. rory mcilroy is among the home players hoping to break an american stranglehold on the majors. our sports correspondent katherine downes is following the action. carnoustie crisping up nicely in the scottish sunshine, a day for ice cream and suncream, on a course where only the greens are green. there are some benefits of course to playing in these conditions. look at the rough, here. it's nowhere near as thick and lush as it normally is. but look at the fairways in between, they are so smooth and so hard, and that makes the tests and traps of links golf very hard to avoid. and so it proved. the defending champion came dressed for colder conditions, but stayed cool to weave his
danny savage, bbc news, york., on alpe d'huez. the welshman sprinted clear in the final few hundred meters of the climb in the alps to retain the leader's yellowjersey, and secure successive stage wins. his fellow team sky rider and defending champion chris froome is second overall. golf's1a7th open championship has teed off in carnoustie. rory mcilroy is among the home players hoping to break an american stranglehold on the majors. our sports correspondent katherine downes is following the...
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even here, danny has come up saveloy. a vegans are to be traditionalfish and up with a vegans are to be traditional fish and chips. up with a vegans are to be traditionalfish and chips. —— vegan answer. he uses marinated banana blossom. 0f answer. he uses marinated banana blossom. of all the things that i could think of that would substitute forfish, a could think of that would substitute for fish, a banana could think of that would substitute forfish, a banana plant, or banana leaf, is the last thing that would come to my mind. how did you come up with that? well, i was fishing one day, in the sea, and in my lunchbox... how did they come up with it? i just lunchbox... how did they come up with it? ijust did lots of research, and i found with it? ijust did lots of research, and ifound that with it? ijust did lots of research, and i found that it is about the texture more than anything else. it had the right texture. so with a little seasoning going on, we could get close to the flavour and texture of the fish. so, time fo
even here, danny has come up saveloy. a vegans are to be traditionalfish and up with a vegans are to be traditional fish and chips. up with a vegans are to be traditionalfish and chips. —— vegan answer. he uses marinated banana blossom. 0f answer. he uses marinated banana blossom. of all the things that i could think of that would substitute forfish, a could think of that would substitute for fish, a banana could think of that would substitute forfish, a banana plant, or banana leaf, is the...
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danny?in north yorkshire, plenty of people down on rowing boats on the river behind me enjoying the good weather, but a couple of cautionary notes looking ahead over the next couple of days. elderly people, people are particularly being encouraged to make sure they have enough fluids. there is also forecast of thunderstorms in eastern britain which could cause some flooding. —— flash flooding. the heat is rising again. the land is cracking up and trains are running slow in places over concerns about rails expanding and buckling. but rain is expected, deluges which could see a swing to another extreme of british weather. it's not going to be that useful rain that many people want. it could run off very quickly and create local flooding, so downpours causing localised flooding and that could cause some serious problems. gin and tonic! sangria! that wasn't really what was on offer at the bupa southlands care home in harrogate this morning. but the serious point was about keeping the elderly hyd
danny?in north yorkshire, plenty of people down on rowing boats on the river behind me enjoying the good weather, but a couple of cautionary notes looking ahead over the next couple of days. elderly people, people are particularly being encouraged to make sure they have enough fluids. there is also forecast of thunderstorms in eastern britain which could cause some flooding. —— flash flooding. the heat is rising again. the land is cracking up and trains are running slow in places over...
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danny savage reports. the heat is rising again. the land is cracking up.aces over concerns about rows extending and buckling. the trend is expected. deluges which could see a swing to another extreme of british weather. it will not be that useful rain that everybody wa nts. that useful rain that everybody wants. it could create run—off and local flooding. so wants. it could create run—off and localflooding. so downpours wants. it could create run—off and local flooding. so downpours causing localised flooding, and that could cause problems. gin and tonic? sangria? cause problems. gin and tonic? sangria ? that cause problems. gin and tonic? sangria? that is not all that was on offer at this care home. the concern was that keeping the elderly hydrated. if you don't drink enough, it can cause infections, which can then cause hospital admissions. so then cause hospital admissions. so the advice for hot weather is not nanny state? no, because some old people will not do it. especially if you are on your own, you will not be getting up to get the drift. out in t
danny savage reports. the heat is rising again. the land is cracking up.aces over concerns about rows extending and buckling. the trend is expected. deluges which could see a swing to another extreme of british weather. it will not be that useful rain that everybody wa nts. that useful rain that everybody wants. it could create run—off and local flooding. so wants. it could create run—off and localflooding. so downpours wants. it could create run—off and local flooding. so downpours...
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welcome, mayor, and most distinguished chairman of the board, danny o'neill. i if you don't say hello to danny o'neill you're in trouble because there's so many o'neills in town but welcome. i'm there, and get to play in what was then the big 8 conference and my great thrill out there was, i parked cars for the oklahoma-colorado game when the oklahoma people came in by helicopter, and they landed in the field, and it was like park my helicopter. how too you park a helicopter? they had the greatest -- one of the greatest collegiate team, all all-americans and great players with distinguished professional careers. so, took my example at the end of the first semester, and said, it's a long way from home, don't get to see my brothers, so i decided to leave and then hung around for a while, and sort of languished, thinking about college and soing for and so on. my dad wasn't too happy, obviously. it was the situation where he -- nobody had to pay and somebody would have to pay for the second choice. so, i settled on the university of new hampshire. went to the univ
welcome, mayor, and most distinguished chairman of the board, danny o'neill. i if you don't say hello to danny o'neill you're in trouble because there's so many o'neills in town but welcome. i'm there, and get to play in what was then the big 8 conference and my great thrill out there was, i parked cars for the oklahoma-colorado game when the oklahoma people came in by helicopter, and they landed in the field, and it was like park my helicopter. how too you park a helicopter? they had the...
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the charge is that it democrat danny wilson. the charge is thatitis democrat danny wilson.t. but what we wa nt ought to quite like it. but what we want isa ought to quite like it. but what we want is a customs union and we are not impressed with the chequers plan. it leaves out services. you have these two parallel customs processes operating on the borders. we think it is unworkable. it is a bureaucratic nightmare. we don't think business will support this, they already indicating that they don't. we think there is a long road left to travel in this and the tories don't seem to like it either. so it is difficult to see how this will get through as it is. just to be clear, we know mrs may's chief of staff has briefed opposition mps presumably in the hope that, the hour she might be to get some support from labour. are you saying really there is no chance labour could support this? let's look at the white paper that comes out tomorrow, but i went to that thing and it was the three pages we had already seen published with some doodles really. i did not find it particularly pe
the charge is that it democrat danny wilson. the charge is thatitis democrat danny wilson.t. but what we wa nt ought to quite like it. but what we want isa ought to quite like it. but what we want is a customs union and we are not impressed with the chequers plan. it leaves out services. you have these two parallel customs processes operating on the borders. we think it is unworkable. it is a bureaucratic nightmare. we don't think business will support this, they already indicating that they...
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how good was a young danny welbeck when he first started? very good.e he does now. what is your prediction for the world cup with regards to this england team? they have been doing very well. it is our best chance in the last 20, 30 years to go out there and win it. we are not going to have a better chance than this group of player. in the background here, football matches. potential stars of the future. ronnie has been clu b stars of the future. ronnie has been club secretary for over 30 years. ronnie, you had a big part in the arrival ofjesse lingard. ronnie, you had a big part in the arrival of jesse lingard. he ronnie, you had a big part in the arrival ofjesse lingard. he was very young when he started here. he was a great lad to have at the club although it was only brief. had him playing in a tournament local to ourselves here. the rest was done by him. he was a fantastic, absolute fantastic ball player. he has not forgotten his roots, has he? no. he turned up in october, and realised quite quickly that the guys didn't have any waterproofs or hea
how good was a young danny welbeck when he first started? very good.e he does now. what is your prediction for the world cup with regards to this england team? they have been doing very well. it is our best chance in the last 20, 30 years to go out there and win it. we are not going to have a better chance than this group of player. in the background here, football matches. potential stars of the future. ronnie has been clu b stars of the future. ronnie has been club secretary for over 30...
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danny shaw, bbc news.aisley, has made an emotional apology in the house of commons for failing to delcare two luxury holidays that were paid for by the sri lankan government. the north antrim mp has been suspended from the commons for 30 days starting from september and is facing calls to stand down from westminster. he says it was genuine mistake. i have apologised to the house and to colleagues. and i understand that subject to the decision of this house, i may from september be subject to a suspension lasting 30 days. i take my duties, mr speaker, as a member of parliament seriously. i believe i conduct myself with colleagues with integrity, with openness and that is why i have such remorse about the matter, as i believe it goes against the grain of who i am. especially how it is portrayed. it is to my constituents, mr speaker, who have sent me here since 2010 that i make the profoundest of all apologies. they have honoured me with unwavering support to be their voice and i hope they will continue to ha
danny shaw, bbc news.aisley, has made an emotional apology in the house of commons for failing to delcare two luxury holidays that were paid for by the sri lankan government. the north antrim mp has been suspended from the commons for 30 days starting from september and is facing calls to stand down from westminster. he says it was genuine mistake. i have apologised to the house and to colleagues. and i understand that subject to the decision of this house, i may from september be subject to a...
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danny savage is at a reservoir near bolton. danny...s from bolton and this reservoir should be full of water at this time of year. as you can see, it is empty. the ground around it at the bottom is all cracked by the sun we have had over the last few weeks, and there are other reservoirs like this at the moment. people here have been encouraged to stop using as much water as they have been used to and they have responded to that which has led to a slight drop in demand but not enough. it means with no rain in the forecast still, we 110w no rain in the forecast still, we now have a hosepipe ban. in cumbria, falling water levels here at united utilities' biggest reservoir have triggered the hosepipe ban. the lack of water has even expose the remains of the village flooded to create this vast storage facility. the company says it has no choice but to impose a ban. we have had a little rainfall, but sadly it is not enough to refill the reservoir to the point where they should be for this time of year, so that is why we have had to ta ke yea
danny savage is at a reservoir near bolton. danny...s from bolton and this reservoir should be full of water at this time of year. as you can see, it is empty. the ground around it at the bottom is all cracked by the sun we have had over the last few weeks, and there are other reservoirs like this at the moment. people here have been encouraged to stop using as much water as they have been used to and they have responded to that which has led to a slight drop in demand but not enough. it means...
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our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. looking through the figures and there are also statistics — top to us about the number being solved. yes, more work for the police to do but they are solving fewer of them. we have figures from the home office for detecting and —— detections and 9% of all crimes result in a suspect being charged or summonsed, down from 15% in 2015 when these figures we re from 15% in 2015 when these figures were first compiled. that is really worrying because it suggests there are more offenders committing crimes and we are not being caught so you could get a potential spiral where the crime is continuing to rise and rise. that is a real concern for the police and home office. it may be a reflection of the fact we are getting more complex crimes, more sexual offences reported. these are more difficult crimes to solve but it could also be a reflection of the increased stretch of police forces. the police workforce, the number of officers is down again, 122,400 offices so you have fewer officers, more c
our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. looking through the figures and there are also statistics — top to us about the number being solved. yes, more work for the police to do but they are solving fewer of them. we have figures from the home office for detecting and —— detections and 9% of all crimes result in a suspect being charged or summonsed, down from 15% in 2015 when these figures we re from 15% in 2015 when these figures were first compiled. that is really worrying...
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but thank you, nbc's danny cevall cevallos. now, back to the very interesting week, to say the least. we have with our russian counterpart, foes, enemies. joining me now, peter emerson, who worked for three democratic administrations and jen kearns, a former spokeswoman for the california republican party. jen, let me go to you first. the president goes, stands shoulder the shoulder with vladimir putin. says that he has no reason to believe that russia interfered with the united states elections in 2016. really casting real aspersions and real questions of the findings of the intelligence community in the united states and of his own justice department, who were just indicted that friday before. 12 russians for interference. and then gives a lot of praise to mr. putin. standing next to him. then comes back to the united states and says, oh, i missa-sa one word. i know you are a republican. i know you've been a spokeswoman for the party, but isn't this a much bit for even republicans to have to stand behind and support? >> i thi
but thank you, nbc's danny cevall cevallos. now, back to the very interesting week, to say the least. we have with our russian counterpart, foes, enemies. joining me now, peter emerson, who worked for three democratic administrations and jen kearns, a former spokeswoman for the california republican party. jen, let me go to you first. the president goes, stands shoulder the shoulder with vladimir putin. says that he has no reason to believe that russia interfered with the united states...
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msnbc's legal analyst, danny saballo is with me. >> danny, let me start with you of the exchange. >> do you wai don't think you n sanctions. i think we would get along very, very well. >> chuck, is that typical for russian agent? >> well, the russians are very good at this stuff, craig. what you see from russia is rather deliberate and they are patience and butina got caught and so did 12 russian officers that bob mueller's team indicted last week. it is fatherly typicirly typica run. it was candidate trump and not candidate trump. you take a shot at several folks and you see which one is a sin and which one is holding higher office and you build a relationship with them. that seems to be what's going on here. barbara, what kind of asset could she be in asset in terms of our russia interference. >> that's it for the united states, if she could be persuaded to cooperate, she could be an asset for mueller's team. someone at her level, she's been allegedly communicating with a handler in russia and she can talk about their goals and trade crafts and likely there is more that has been re
msnbc's legal analyst, danny saballo is with me. >> danny, let me start with you of the exchange. >> do you wai don't think you n sanctions. i think we would get along very, very well. >> chuck, is that typical for russian agent? >> well, the russians are very good at this stuff, craig. what you see from russia is rather deliberate and they are patience and butina got caught and so did 12 russian officers that bob mueller's team indicted last week. it is fatherly...
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danny is going to stay with us.mation, everybody, on president trump's close relationship with vladimir putin. the world is nervous. plus the latest information on the rescue efforts to save the eight kids and coach still trapped in a thailand cave. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or
danny is going to stay with us.mation, everybody, on president trump's close relationship with vladimir putin. the world is nervous. plus the latest information on the rescue efforts to save the eight kids and coach still trapped in a thailand cave. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines...
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well of the inequality and austerity outlined by professor danny dorling and rosie o. girls really wasn't allowing enough some of describing rises in violent crime in the u.k. as a public health emergency latest u.k. government statistics show knife crime at a record high with more than forty thousand incidents between march twenty seventh gene and march twenty eighth to me now is kevin monger who used to be a gang member and is now a law student and community activist he is the author of young black males have potential kevin thanks for coming on the show to tell me about your journey and how you gave up violence in south london after literally a day lived two cities paris and london where there's really a rough start to life as you know i was born in france i came here. in corydon. you know i grew up and i saw you know the similarities from paris to london. crime . gangs you know groups of people forming in groups minorities especially and you know for a long period of time i was able to stay away from it but then at the age of sixteen i realized that it was i joined
well of the inequality and austerity outlined by professor danny dorling and rosie o. girls really wasn't allowing enough some of describing rises in violent crime in the u.k. as a public health emergency latest u.k. government statistics show knife crime at a record high with more than forty thousand incidents between march twenty seventh gene and march twenty eighth to me now is kevin monger who used to be a gang member and is now a law student and community activist he is the author of young...
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let my mom asked with danny she will little dogs and or american soldiers all of them startled them as all of you know my sole analysis ansible so when i listen. well have called us back. a lot in his. sound. just. listen we did our. best just. nothing new. there and again no one could. have gone on if i didn't. like him mom you want to say yeah they were looking as i. did a study guide. i'm in. the middle is no mom little mom and. mom are on the the my in aisle at the right anymore i missed my left a lot in the hobby if you are there my god i mean. god i. just. want to do you want to know. just just. just . our the slept the guys. i remained the only guardian for over thirty thousand williams. using my airport to do what i can do. because i know it was a leave these billion is going to have nobody will do it. i am doing this not for my benefit not for the minister not for the government. i am doing this for the benefit of sadam people. this is a dream that i have in my mind. that when. i read certain group men with sayings all benjamin has done their bit of beautiful job give me the c
let my mom asked with danny she will little dogs and or american soldiers all of them startled them as all of you know my sole analysis ansible so when i listen. well have called us back. a lot in his. sound. just. listen we did our. best just. nothing new. there and again no one could. have gone on if i didn't. like him mom you want to say yeah they were looking as i. did a study guide. i'm in. the middle is no mom little mom and. mom are on the the my in aisle at the right anymore i missed my...
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the fact of the matter is i was very impressed, i walked around with danny willett this morning and he couple of holes. you never know. the next couple of days will be very important. there is supposed to be rain tomorrow and conditions may change. it is all up for grabs, that is for sure. and as we know, back in 1999, of course, who can forget that? it was a open championship of nightmares for many. it certainly was for rob pampling, leading after the opening round but it was in his second round he shot an 86. the weather changed and the rain rolled in. the winds is as welcome as it so often in. the winds is as welcome as it so ofte n ca n in. the winds is as welcome as it so often can on links golf courses, he subsequently missed the cut. the only person in open history that has ever happened to be leading up to the open round and missing the cut after the second. how will the cause play tomorrow? if there is rain, who will fare and be able to play better than most? if anything, the rain or soft in the course a bit. players are better in rain than wind. there is not much wind forecas
the fact of the matter is i was very impressed, i walked around with danny willett this morning and he couple of holes. you never know. the next couple of days will be very important. there is supposed to be rain tomorrow and conditions may change. it is all up for grabs, that is for sure. and as we know, back in 1999, of course, who can forget that? it was a open championship of nightmares for many. it certainly was for rob pampling, leading after the opening round but it was in his second...
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danny, based on that statement, what can we glean from that? what is he saying? >> it's so interesting because he brings me back to something we talked about when gorsuch was confirmed. the expansion of the administrative state. the excess of power that the executive branch might attempt to take by issuing executive orders that exceed the law. they cannot exceed the existing law if they are just guidance. the supreme court's case law in this area is going to remain until it comes before the supreme court again and now that we have a new supreme court, that could be a completely different outcome if affirmative action comes before it again. ultimately, it is the high court and not necessarily the justice department or the department of education guidelines that will be more significant in the coming years. >> rehema, to be clear, though, this is a policy that would undo an obama era policy that undid a george w. bush era policy, correct? >> i think so. the point being, according to the obama administration folks, they're saying what they wanted to do was to give c
danny, based on that statement, what can we glean from that? what is he saying? >> it's so interesting because he brings me back to something we talked about when gorsuch was confirmed. the expansion of the administrative state. the excess of power that the executive branch might attempt to take by issuing executive orders that exceed the law. they cannot exceed the existing law if they are just guidance. the supreme court's case law in this area is going to remain until it comes before...