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david davis, secretary of state _ be on the same page.e page. david davis, secretary of state for wales. may | be on the same page. david davis, i secretary of state for wales. may be thatis secretary of state for wales. may be that is when you have mentioned. i lost track! laughter what i would like to ask you is about prime minister's questions tomorrow. going to be fascinating, isn't it? we were just discussing with matthew goodwin, keir starmer has had borisjohnson and liz truss to aim his fire at. tomorrow is rishi sunak. is that a different proposition, a more formidable opponent? it proposition, a more formidable opponent?— opponent? it is a different opponent. _ opponent? it is a different opponent. a _ opponent? it is a different opponent, a different - opponent? it is a different - opponent, a different proposition. rishi sunak is not necessarily somebody who is necessarily noted for his performance in parliament. he is seen as a good orator, and on the detail, keir starmer will meet a match he did not necessarily with liz truss
david davis, secretary of state _ be on the same page.e page. david davis, secretary of state for wales. may | be on the same page. david davis, i secretary of state for wales. may be thatis secretary of state for wales. may be that is when you have mentioned. i lost track! laughter what i would like to ask you is about prime minister's questions tomorrow. going to be fascinating, isn't it? we were just discussing with matthew goodwin, keir starmer has had borisjohnson and liz truss to aim his...
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the decision that they are going to elect david davis to be the next senator from illinois. this happens just the house and senate are passing federal electoral commission bill so they decide that they are going to choose davis this is done in part because tilden. tilden friends, including his nephew, were convinced that if they were able get davis this position on the senate that he would be compelled to vote for tilden on the federal commission. so a sort of a bribe. this is how they understood. you read the letters from this time. and so this doesn't happen because davis may be, you know, in a in an in ethical be good way decides that this is inappropriate and he can't possibly serve on the electoral commission once he has elected to the senate by the state legislature in illinois so he declines and he's replaced joseph p bradley, a republican who votes with the republicans. and as a result you get result of the election of 1876 where hayes is going to become president. i want to stress again, this is completely understood to be partizan issue and that result was expected
the decision that they are going to elect david davis to be the next senator from illinois. this happens just the house and senate are passing federal electoral commission bill so they decide that they are going to choose davis this is done in part because tilden. tilden friends, including his nephew, were convinced that if they were able get davis this position on the senate that he would be compelled to vote for tilden on the federal commission. so a sort of a bribe. this is how they...
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frost, another key ally of borisjohnson, steve barclay coming out in favour of rishi sunak, and david davise saying that now is not the right time for boris johnson are saying that now is not the right time for borisjohnson to return. and penny mordaunt is very much been called upon to be the kingmaker, and to lend her support to rishi sunak. and that would push him really quite far ahead. a and that would push him really quite far ahead. n, ., ., ~ and that would push him really quite far ahead. ., ., ~ ., far ahead. martin, what the make of this? we heard _ far ahead. martin, what the make of this? we heard dominic— far ahead. martin, what the make of this? we heard dominic rart- far ahead. martin, what the make of this? we heard dominic rart on - far ahead. martin, what the make of this? we heard dominic rart on the. this? we heard dominic rart on the programme saying that, if boris were to be anointed, crowned prime minister again, all the headlines would be dominated by the privileges committee and the partygate scandal which is cranking up to be something really quite significant over
frost, another key ally of borisjohnson, steve barclay coming out in favour of rishi sunak, and david davise saying that now is not the right time for boris johnson are saying that now is not the right time for borisjohnson to return. and penny mordaunt is very much been called upon to be the kingmaker, and to lend her support to rishi sunak. and that would push him really quite far ahead. a and that would push him really quite far ahead. n, ., ., ~ and that would push him really quite far...
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with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and the broadcaster and writer, jemma forte.me to you both. starting with the i tonight — they're leading with "tory open warfare," saying the prime minister is in peril. the independent using the same image, but a wider version including the chancellor — say the pm is fighting to keep the cabinet in line as splits deepen. the metro have again used the same image of the prime minister on a building site, but this time opting with the lines made famous by the children's cartoon character bob the builder, asking, "can she fix it?" the financial times continue with tory infighting, but also an image of a south korean warning shot. and elon musk agrees to pay $41; billion for twitter. the daily telegraph lead with an image of the home secretary suella braverman, calling her a "true blue facing down tax rebels". the guardian lead with an image of the home secretary, but with the headline "tory turmoil amid claims of a coup". and finally, the daily headline — a pledge to ensure police attend every burglary in england and wales. —— the
with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and the broadcaster and writer, jemma forte.me to you both. starting with the i tonight — they're leading with "tory open warfare," saying the prime minister is in peril. the independent using the same image, but a wider version including the chancellor — say the pm is fighting to keep the cabinet in line as splits deepen. the metro have again used the same image of the prime minister on a building site, but this time opting with the...
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characters, who came after rishi sunak today, same people like suella braverman and steve baker, david davisho mps were getting behind, and rishi was the opposite. now if rishi can garner support of those brexiteers and those on the right, as well as the moderates and one nation mps, i think that in itself shows that he does have a broader party appeal than some of his predecessors. i think that's quite interesting. penny mourdant�*s pictures based on her being the unity candidate, whether that's... unity candidate, whether that's. .. that unity candidate, whether that's... that remains to be seen. but i do think from some of the senior figures, we are seeing a bit more hence that there could be slightly better party unity coming down the line. i better party unity coming down the line. ., , ., better party unity coming down the line. . , ., ., better party unity coming down the line. . , . . ., ., ., where my looking? sorry, i'm trying to look on twitter. there we go. this is called the dirty pc folks. this is what we call it. we don't know why. ijust call it. we don't know why. ijust call
characters, who came after rishi sunak today, same people like suella braverman and steve baker, david davisho mps were getting behind, and rishi was the opposite. now if rishi can garner support of those brexiteers and those on the right, as well as the moderates and one nation mps, i think that in itself shows that he does have a broader party appeal than some of his predecessors. i think that's quite interesting. penny mourdant�*s pictures based on her being the unity candidate, whether...
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he also has david davis.bill cash, jacob rees bugg, ben wallace, and alok sharma. so, with an eye boris has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but — has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers _ has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers are _ has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers are patchy. i he is back but numbers are patchy. martin camilla is going to the sunday telegraph. boris are back, flying into gatwick early this morning, a man who has been on holiday, suntanned, but that is the wave of quite a confident man. what do you think?— do you think? well, again, as emma said, it is do you think? well, again, as emma said. it is quite _ do you think? well, again, as emma said, it is quite hard _ do you think? well, again, as emma said, it is quite hard to _ do you think? well, again, as emma said, it is quite hard to know, - do you think? well, again, as emma said, it is quite hard to know, and i said, it is quite hard to know, and suddeniy— said,
he also has david davis.bill cash, jacob rees bugg, ben wallace, and alok sharma. so, with an eye boris has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but — has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers _ has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers are _ has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers are patchy. i he is back but numbers are patchy. martin camilla is going to the sunday telegraph. boris are back, flying into gatwick early this morning, a...
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earlier the conservative mp david davis| economy growing. earlier the . much of the so—called shambles seen in government matters in the real world.— in the real world. unusually on this i aaree in the real world. unusually on this i agree with _ in the real world. unusually on this i agree with sowell _ in the real world. unusually on this i agree with sowell a _ in the real world. unusually on this i agree with sowell a brave - in the real world. unusually on this i agree with sowell a brave men, i in the real world. unusually on this i agree with sowell a brave men, it would _ i agree with sowell a brave men, it would he _ i agree with sowell a brave men, it would he a — i agree with sowell a brave men, it would be a very unwise person who tried to _ would be a very unwise person who tried to make a judgment over two years— tried to make a judgment over two years for— tried to make a judgment over two years for what's happened in four weeks _ years for what's happened in four weeks a — years for what's happened in four weeks. a person are, let's be cle
earlier the conservative mp david davis| economy growing. earlier the . much of the so—called shambles seen in government matters in the real world.— in the real world. unusually on this i aaree in the real world. unusually on this i agree with _ in the real world. unusually on this i agree with sowell _ in the real world. unusually on this i agree with sowell a _ in the real world. unusually on this i agree with sowell a brave - in the real world. unusually on this i agree with sowell a...
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with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and the broadcaster and writer, jemma forte.elcome to you both. let's dive straight into the headlines. the i, which leads with the headline "tory open warfare" and concludes the prime minister is in peril. the independent using the same photo, but with a wider shot, above its headline — the pm is fighting to keep the cabinet in line as splits deepen. the metro also picks the same picture of the prime minister on a building site, but this time, opting with the lines made famous by the children's cartoon character bob the builder, asking, "can she fix it?" tory infighting also dominates the financial times, along with the story that elon musk agrees to pay $41; billion for twitter. the daily telegraph leads with an image of the home secretary, next to the headline, "tory turmoil amid claims of a coup." the daily mail headline highlights a pledge to ensure police attend every burglary in england and wales. and the sun claims an exlusive — apparently about a bbc star. the mirror says the wagatha christie feud re—ignites. so it hit
with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and the broadcaster and writer, jemma forte.elcome to you both. let's dive straight into the headlines. the i, which leads with the headline "tory open warfare" and concludes the prime minister is in peril. the independent using the same photo, but with a wider shot, above its headline — the pm is fighting to keep the cabinet in line as splits deepen. the metro also picks the same picture of the prime minister on a building site, but this...
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back again tomorrow evening with the author and broadcaster, jemma forte, and the broadcaster, david daviesnents who replaced them at the foot of the table, piling on the pressure on forest boss steve cooper. joe lynskey reports. they're the team who won this league six years ago — now leicester faced their local rivals at the bottom of it. such was the form of both these teams, some called this match "el sackico". sometimes a coach's job comes down to a nick on the ball. nicked in byjames madison! leicester's lift—off came through a deflection, but then, they made their own luck. harvey barnes took the ball and found the corner. 2—0 — and whilst for exeter it was ecstasy, for forest, it was bleak and getting worse. james madison's free kick made it three by half—time. he wants an england world cup spot. now leicester's internationals were stepping forward, their zambian striker patson daka flicked in a fourth. leicester's first win of the season moves them up just one place, and forest to the foot. with this defeat in the east midlands, their season is going south. joe lynskey, bbc news. i
back again tomorrow evening with the author and broadcaster, jemma forte, and the broadcaster, david daviesnents who replaced them at the foot of the table, piling on the pressure on forest boss steve cooper. joe lynskey reports. they're the team who won this league six years ago — now leicester faced their local rivals at the bottom of it. such was the form of both these teams, some called this match "el sackico". sometimes a coach's job comes down to a nick on the ball. nicked in...
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david davies has been confirmed as the new secretary of state for wales.mont, in belfast. all the parties are pretty much saying the same thing in northern ireland — and that is that rishi sunak has to make northern ireland a priority, and especially the restoration of stormont and the devolved government. because it�*s this magnificent building behind me, but there�*s no one in it throughout the day hardly because there hasn�*t been a functioning default government here since february. so there were two questions in northern ireland this morning — was chris heaton—harris and going to keep his job? he will. and will there be another assembly called on friday? and it looks now that there will be. chris heaton—harris said he will be calling that vote if, by friday, stormont wasn�*t back up and running. and i must say at this moment, it would take a miracle for that to happen. the dup have said they will not go back until the northern ireland protocol, the post—brexit trading arrangements, or scrapped or significant lay altered. and for that to happen within
david davies has been confirmed as the new secretary of state for wales.mont, in belfast. all the parties are pretty much saying the same thing in northern ireland — and that is that rishi sunak has to make northern ireland a priority, and especially the restoration of stormont and the devolved government. because it�*s this magnificent building behind me, but there�*s no one in it throughout the day hardly because there hasn�*t been a functioning default government here since february....
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david davies has been confirmed as the new secretary of state for wales.id that he would call an election in northern ireland if no executive could be formed at stormont. the bbc�*s charlotte gallagherjoins me now from stormont, in belfast. what has been the reaction there to rishi sunak coming into downing street and the things he has been saying so far today? bill street and the things he has been saying so far today?— street and the things he has been saying so far today? all the parties are re saying so far today? all the parties are pretty much — saying so far today? all the parties are pretty much saying _ saying so far today? all the parties are pretty much saying the - saying so far today? all the parties are pretty much saying the same . are pretty much saying the same thing in northern ireland, and that is that rishi sunak has to make northern ireland a priority and especially the restoration of stormont and the devolved government, because this magnificent building behind me, there is no one in it throughout the day, hardly, because there has no
david davies has been confirmed as the new secretary of state for wales.id that he would call an election in northern ireland if no executive could be formed at stormont. the bbc�*s charlotte gallagherjoins me now from stormont, in belfast. what has been the reaction there to rishi sunak coming into downing street and the things he has been saying so far today? bill street and the things he has been saying so far today?— street and the things he has been saying so far today? all the parties...
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if they are supporting rishi sunak, i think david davis, rude.hat is what would happen if boris johnson re—entered the frame. if he came back it would be an absolute psychodrama if borisjohnson returned. they are trying to arrange a situation where, in an ideal scenario you would get penny mordaunt and rishi sunak in a room, one of the wins, one would to serving a government, in a sense of bringing the party back together. in an ideal scenario they would rather it did not go out to the party membership that shows liz truss last time. they were two on the shortlist and one agrees to step down voluntarily rather than going through another few days of this filter if we get the announcement of a new prime minister, and we will, before october the 31st, is there any hint thatjeremy hunt's plans as chancellor, those plans are going to change? it is very unlikely. there is the sheer need... it would not take a lot for things to get wobbly. the gilt market has calmed down. particularly their sense of damage mitigation. this is the mode everyone is in. ho
if they are supporting rishi sunak, i think david davis, rude.hat is what would happen if boris johnson re—entered the frame. if he came back it would be an absolute psychodrama if borisjohnson returned. they are trying to arrange a situation where, in an ideal scenario you would get penny mordaunt and rishi sunak in a room, one of the wins, one would to serving a government, in a sense of bringing the party back together. in an ideal scenario they would rather it did not go out to the party...
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david? >> all right, linsey davis on this again tonight. linsey, thank you. >>> now to the other key senate ration making news tonight. the pennsylvania senate race, which also could determine who controls the senate. front and center tonight, after the debate last night. the democrat john fetterman, recovering from a stroke. on that stage, what he said about the stroke at the beginning of the debate. and then how he performed while answering the questions. what his campaign is now saying tonight. what voters in pennsylvania are saying. and dr. oz and his answer on abortion rights, saying that women, their doctors, and local political leaders should decide this issue. rachel scott in pennsylvania again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, john fetterman's campaign saying their candidate did what he needed to do in his only debate with dr. mehmet oz. knowing it was going to be difficult after having a stroke. at the beginning, fetterman addressing what he called the elephant in the room. >> i had a stroke. he's never let me forget that. and i migh
david? >> all right, linsey davis on this again tonight. linsey, thank you. >>> now to the other key senate ration making news tonight. the pennsylvania senate race, which also could determine who controls the senate. front and center tonight, after the debate last night. the democrat john fetterman, recovering from a stroke. on that stage, what he said about the stroke at the beginning of the debate. and then how he performed while answering the questions. what his campaign is...
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david muir right back here tomorrow. i'm linsey davis>> announcer: thank you for making "world news tonight" with david muir america's most watched newscast. >> coming up on abc seven news at 6:00, a show of solidarity in front of san francisco city rsedft angmain in dd custody of the morality police accused of wearing her hijab incorrectly. a luxury high-rise owner is facing a lawsuit after apartments flooded. what tenants are asking for now. a rainbow that cause disappointment today. why the blue angels were forced to stay grounded. abc7news at 6:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i am dion lim. this weekend, cries to free iran are growing louder. protesters are calling for basic human rights and freedom in iran following a death. cornell barnard shows us the community is coming together in san francisco. >> freedom. cornell: it is a rallying cry getting louder. people gathered to support the people of iran. >> we are her
david muir right back here tomorrow. i'm linsey davis>> announcer: thank you for making "world news tonight" with david muir america's most watched newscast. >> coming up on abc seven news at 6:00, a show of solidarity in front of san francisco city rsedft angmain in dd custody of the morality police accused of wearing her hijab incorrectly. a luxury high-rise owner is facing a lawsuit after apartments flooded. what tenants are asking for now. a rainbow that cause...
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just to tell you that david davis who was a borisjohnson detractor was one of the first to call for himast. the former prime minister splits the party what you think the mood is tonight about the suggestion that he might be one of the runners? fine tonight about the suggestion that he might be one of the runners? one of disbelief. i was _ might be one of the runners? one of disbelief. i was there _ might be one of the runners? one of disbelief. i was there are _ might be one of the runners? one of disbelief. i was there are some - disbelief. i was there are some people who are really keen to seek borisjohnson back people who are really keen to seek boris johnson back who people who are really keen to seek borisjohnson back who never really accepted he was ousted in the first place. speaking to some tory mps when it was first adjusted for the times in the telegraph that she was considering running against, tory mps on the phone saying no he won't, i have real disbelief that after all the chaos of the past year that you would you consider it. and as you were discussing, i think the numbers
just to tell you that david davis who was a borisjohnson detractor was one of the first to call for himast. the former prime minister splits the party what you think the mood is tonight about the suggestion that he might be one of the runners? fine tonight about the suggestion that he might be one of the runners? one of disbelief. i was _ might be one of the runners? one of disbelief. i was there _ might be one of the runners? one of disbelief. i was there are _ might be one of the runners?...
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david muir back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis.olence. two high-school students killed in a shooting during a high school party. and a l street turnout, and why local businesses believe it will turn things around for struggling vendors. and it's the time of the year again, festivities kickoff tomorrow. we will show you what is in store. abc 7 news at 6:00 start right now. announcer: building a better bay area. moving forward, findindion: youn violence. two high-school students died when fire erupts at a party. good evening and thank you for joining us, i am dion lim. we begin with developing news, it all happened last night in oakland, where the shooting comes just four days after six people were shot out oakland road still high school. abc7 news reporter cornell barnard spoke with a neighbor who is still processing the aftermath. >> that is the worst part of it, a celebration and then people die. reporter: this neighborhood did not want to go on camera lives only steps from the bright blue house on the street in oakton where there
david muir back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis.olence. two high-school students killed in a shooting during a high school party. and a l street turnout, and why local businesses believe it will turn things around for struggling vendors. and it's the time of the year again, festivities kickoff tomorrow. we will show you what is in store. abc 7 news at 6:00 start right now. announcer: building a better bay area. moving forward, findindion: youn violence. two high-school students died when...
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david muir back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.business owner shaken after a vandalism suspect is shot by deputy. the effect on the community and the latest in the investigation. >> we just started shooting. i just saw flashes. >> the manhunt may be over by the trauma remains. the only survivor of the stockton serial killer, hear the words. and a san francisco neighborhood is buzzing once again with the return of a popular fair. abc 7 news at 6:00 is next. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> i have never seen anybody wielding a gun in the streets of sonoma. >> and north bay man is in critical condition after being shot multiple times by deputies. the armed suspect brandished his weapon. cornell barnard joins us live from sonoma with details. talk about a scary situation. >> very scary. a very rare night of violence here in sonoma. i should have between sheriff's deputies and an armed man taking place right here on napa street. the deputies were not injured. it was a night of chao
david muir back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.business owner shaken after a vandalism suspect is shot by deputy. the effect on the community and the latest in the investigation. >> we just started shooting. i just saw flashes. >> the manhunt may be over by the trauma remains. the only survivor of the stockton serial killer, hear the words. and a san francisco neighborhood is buzzing once again with the return of a popular fair. abc 7 news at...
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david muir back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.t. you next on c 7 news hundreds of bay area neighborsws are in a holding pattern tonight. waiting to see if their power stays on. your policies don't end up with results and california, you know that we have to suffer. we're in a constant state of crisis is position is extreme and that is something i hope the people of the state of california consider. the top two candidates for governor take part in their first and only debate where they stand on the top issues in the state. and long lines and a final goodbye for a bakery that became part of sweet childhood memories for so many who grew up in the east bay abc 7 news at 6 starts right now. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. this preparing for no power weather conditions means pg&e may shut off service for customers in more than a dozen counties including two here in the bay area. good evening, and thank you for joining us md on lim well happening right now a night of uncertainty for people
david muir back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.t. you next on c 7 news hundreds of bay area neighborsws are in a holding pattern tonight. waiting to see if their power stays on. your policies don't end up with results and california, you know that we have to suffer. we're in a constant state of crisis is position is extreme and that is something i hope the people of the state of california consider. the top two candidates for governor take part in their...
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be interested in the tory party conference but you might note the people not there, rishi sunak, david davisre policy from liz truss - taking part in that. everybody wants more policy from liz truss at - taking part in that. everybody wants more policy from liz truss at the i more policy from liz truss at the moment, is this going to be a policy free conservative party conference? i really don't think we can be accused of being a policy free body. we have been extremely busy as a new government setting out our stall on growth, i am sure more announcements will be made in the weeks ahead, the government has signalled over the next few weeks as series of important announcements will be made from broadband connectivity, childcare costs, the sort of issues that matter to families and country. i'm sure the conference will hear from the chancellor on monday and the prime minister on wednesday, the first big chance to set out her stall and introduce herself to the british people, bearing in mind when she came into office three weeks ago that she was able to make that early energy announcement. we t
be interested in the tory party conference but you might note the people not there, rishi sunak, david davisre policy from liz truss - taking part in that. everybody wants more policy from liz truss at - taking part in that. everybody wants more policy from liz truss at the i more policy from liz truss at the moment, is this going to be a policy free conservative party conference? i really don't think we can be accused of being a policy free body. we have been extremely busy as a new government...
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davis was not an active civil rights advocate. so he, his career when he got promoted also been david falls into west point graduate. o his son was. sunday was junior, everyone knows him from the tuskegee airmen. but then davis is going to not follow that path and he is going to be very quiet. and he doesn't engage with the black community in the way that young does and therefore you don't get that pressure from the back immunity to promote him the way that they did for young. and also, it adds through the fact that young was a much better, you just a better officer and soldier than davis. but you still don't have that kind of pressure where people are constantly saying, hey to voices not been davis's friend. to voices charles young's friend. the voices the editor of the crisis. the naacp. so you have someone who is like, what are we doing about charles young? what can we do to get charles young? emits gotta showing up telling baker, hey, here you go. he walked him in. that kind of, those can relationships. davis doesn't bill. those he chooses not to. he felt that yapping was two active. so he followed a different pa
davis was not an active civil rights advocate. so he, his career when he got promoted also been david falls into west point graduate. o his son was. sunday was junior, everyone knows him from the tuskegee airmen. but then davis is going to not follow that path and he is going to be very quiet. and he doesn't engage with the black community in the way that young does and therefore you don't get that pressure from the back immunity to promote him the way that they did for young. and also, it adds...
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davis, harry litman, all of you, stay with us. of course, as we're just getting the details of these two now federal charges against david depape.paul pelosi and wanted to, according to the interviews, attack, kidnap the s speaker of the house.
davis, harry litman, all of you, stay with us. of course, as we're just getting the details of these two now federal charges against david depape.paul pelosi and wanted to, according to the interviews, attack, kidnap the s speaker of the house.
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david: welcome back to the show. we will get into the thick of things with credit suisse. bear with me. shout out to paul daviserg opinion, putting out two measures of credit default swaps. one is against senior bank bonds. it has already made its rounds on social media, a measure that is blown out to gfc if not topping the highs. it has gone up. the other one is the one he says we should be focused on, also showing signs of stress, but not as much. it measures the counterparty risk within the banks themselves and this really puts into context as we go into this overhaul, is credit suisse really in trouble? what problems does the bank need to sort? rishaad: jp morgan says the bank needs a final restructuring and is worth $15 billion, saying they are still worth much more than what the market is pricing right now. the ceo has been sending two memos that underscore that if there is no trouble, why is he sending memos? and of course, hong kong is not immune. asia is not immune. our guest's which is now, our bloomberg opinion columnist, shuli ren. the restructure? with a successful? massive hurdle. shuli: a lot of
david: welcome back to the show. we will get into the thick of things with credit suisse. bear with me. shout out to paul daviserg opinion, putting out two measures of credit default swaps. one is against senior bank bonds. it has already made its rounds on social media, a measure that is blown out to gfc if not topping the highs. it has gone up. the other one is the one he says we should be focused on, also showing signs of stress, but not as much. it measures the counterparty risk within the...
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february 27, 1861 pelham writes a letter to jefferson davis offering his services to the confederacy but asking if or when he should leave west point and david does not respond to that letter. in march of 1861 pelham writes i am not master of my own acts. he's feeling a bit sabotage at the moment because here he is at west point the united states military academy and yet his home state is alabama and the confederacy is has commissioned him and he's like this doesn't work you doesn't match his sense of honor. his families telling him to stay at west point and he so close to graduating and he really wants to graduate and what becomes clear in his writings at this time is pelham develops this idea that it would be honorable to resign his u.s. commission and he could accept another but he could not do both at the same time so on april 17 after the firing on fort sumter pelham does pen his resignation from west point to secretary cameron and he very specifically includes a note at the bottom of his letter i have accepted no place or appointment from any state or government. although he had his name on it he wanted to be clear he did not accepted
february 27, 1861 pelham writes a letter to jefferson davis offering his services to the confederacy but asking if or when he should leave west point and david does not respond to that letter. in march of 1861 pelham writes i am not master of my own acts. he's feeling a bit sabotage at the moment because here he is at west point the united states military academy and yet his home state is alabama and the confederacy is has commissioned him and he's like this doesn't work you doesn't match his...
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davis's filibuster in a post-roe world. have a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> when i was elected to the senate, rick perry was the governor and david dewhurst was the lieutenantagain my goal is to make abortion in any stage a thing of the past. >> in texas, we are fighting tooth and nail to protect the unborn. >> republican politicians began to get more and more extreme right and extreme evangelical and carry those agendas as part of their elections. >> matthew, 18 six say it will be to it to those who would harm the little children. better they have at that they have a noose around their neck and drop to the end of the sea. >> abortion became a way of coalescing support around the republican party. >> after roe versus wade, we are fighting to restore the sanctity of life when life at a time and yes, one law at a time when. >> and thus began a slow and steady march intruding upon that right in texas. >> all right, just try and remember back to this. sp5. the bill that wendy davis was fighting in 2013 banned abortion after 20 weeks in addition to putting onerous requirements on abortion care for settlements. sb8 law that now governor abbott signed last year ba
davis's filibuster in a post-roe world. have a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> when i was elected to the senate, rick perry was the governor and david dewhurst was the lieutenantagain my goal is to make abortion in any stage a thing of the past. >> in texas, we are fighting tooth and nail to protect the unborn. >> republican politicians began to get more and more extreme right and extreme evangelical and carry those agendas as part of their elections. >> matthew, 18 six say it will...
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david president and chief officer of eviation, and manufacture and developer of electric aircrafts. he is a license commercial prices and has 15 years of experience in various airspace companies. mr. davis thank you returning, us erectness really opening statement. thank you very much having me today. as you said my name is gregory davis, i'm the ceo of eviation, developer of electric aircraft based in wilmington, washington. we manufacture the first all-electric commuter aircraft integrating [inaudible] >> mr. davies, we are having a little bit of trouble hearing you. your cutting in and now. if it's okay with you, i will have our text folks work on that for a second. we will move on and then come back. is that okay with everyone? great. we will move to our next witness, rick higher colonel luxion who prefers to go by lux, i like. it lux is the director of faa center of excellence for unmanned aircraft systems, the space center campus. he previously served in the u.s. air force for more than 30 years, he led the air force first armed squadron. lux, thank you for joining us today. you are naturally opening statement. >> thank you, thank you madam chairman. ranking member crew, members o
david president and chief officer of eviation, and manufacture and developer of electric aircrafts. he is a license commercial prices and has 15 years of experience in various airspace companies. mr. davis thank you returning, us erectness really opening statement. thank you very much having me today. as you said my name is gregory davis, i'm the ceo of eviation, developer of electric aircraft based in wilmington, washington. we manufacture the first all-electric commuter aircraft integrating...