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i don't know david duke. i believe i've never met him, and i just don't know anything about him. >> there is an interview from, i think it was nbc, years before where he talks about david duke. but he doesn't know anything about him. this is the president who called african nations shit hole countries, who called nfl players who kneeled to -- i only have so much show. jared kushner is trying to gaslight you, the president is trying to gaslight you. remember when he told me this? >> are you racist? >> i am the least racist person you have ever met, i am the least racist person. >> are you bigoted in any way? >> no, i don't think so. >> that's what the president wants you to believe, he wants to gaslight you. he's trying his very best to gaslight you. are you letting him get away with it? are you going to believe him or are you going to believe what you have seen with your own eyes and what you have heard with your own ears? gaslighting. in the midst of all the royal pomp, circumstance, the president is really
i don't know david duke. i believe i've never met him, and i just don't know anything about him. >> there is an interview from, i think it was nbc, years before where he talks about david duke. but he doesn't know anything about him. this is the president who called african nations shit hole countries, who called nfl players who kneeled to -- i only have so much show. jared kushner is trying to gaslight you, the president is trying to gaslight you. remember when he told me this? >>...
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been have the highest office in the land so to speak won't name anybody but david duke. is a college educated man we have had we have had. 2 presidents at least in the klan president harry truman had joined the klan for a very short time. before he became president he didn't like it he got out president warren g. harding was sworn into the ku klux klan in the green room of the white house supreme court justice hugo black had been a klansman he had to leave the ku klux klan in order to sit on the supreme court senator robert byrd who was our oldest living senator here in the united states who passed away just a few years ago he had been a klansman back in the 1940 s. so they come from all walks of life from the 3rd grade dropout to post college degrees but you know it's how you were raised that that lasts with you your entire life so they have this ideology for a long time regardless of how much or how little education they may have had. you said that racists should be given a platform that their ideas need to be challenge in the opening for instance in the wake of their
been have the highest office in the land so to speak won't name anybody but david duke. is a college educated man we have had we have had. 2 presidents at least in the klan president harry truman had joined the klan for a very short time. before he became president he didn't like it he got out president warren g. harding was sworn into the ku klux klan in the green room of the white house supreme court justice hugo black had been a klansman he had to leave the ku klux klan in order to sit on...
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i don't think it's a coincidence that people like david duke and richard spencer were john to drums banner- drawn to drums banner . >> he's also called time on the arrest and limited leaders of the women's march and representatives who've been called out a number of times this spring for making comments that overtly or indirectly reference anti-semitism order played on this type of thinking. do you think the left is as dangerous to jews as men's and charlottesville with tiki torches shouting jews will not replace us? >> i think they are differently threatening. the person that is going to come in to your synagogue with a gun, god for bid that is going to happen, that person is very, very likely to be a white supremacist. we all know that that's true. and that kind of anti-semitism is very easy to understand. because it is extremely blunt. the person comes in and says, kill all the . as they have throughout history. i think one of the reasons that i have tried to write a lot about anti- semitism on the left, as because i believe that it is much, much harder to see for a lot of people. becau
i don't think it's a coincidence that people like david duke and richard spencer were john to drums banner- drawn to drums banner . >> he's also called time on the arrest and limited leaders of the women's march and representatives who've been called out a number of times this spring for making comments that overtly or indirectly reference anti-semitism order played on this type of thinking. do you think the left is as dangerous to jews as men's and charlottesville with tiki torches...
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despite the fact in 2000, he said he would not run in the reform party because david duke was a racistan, you know what, i don't know anything about the ku klux klan, send me a list of these organizations and i'll be able to tell you whether or not i'm for them or against them. purely racist. he backed down later but at the time, hae's sending a message t david duke supporters, sending a message to the klan. charlottesville, good people on both sides, of course jack asses, on the far right, they're not far right. trump supporters that are in the media, and decided to defend him in charlottesville, and tried to tell you that he never really said what he said. you know who said that donald trump was providing comfort to white supremacists a man who was there, david duke, he thanked donald trump. richard spencer thanked donald trump, they all said we finally have a man. >> our guy. >> we finally have a guy who is going to support white nationalists. and then we go to yesterday, it's one more example of donald trump not sending a dog whistle but getting on the fog horn and just blaring it
despite the fact in 2000, he said he would not run in the reform party because david duke was a racistan, you know what, i don't know anything about the ku klux klan, send me a list of these organizations and i'll be able to tell you whether or not i'm for them or against them. purely racist. he backed down later but at the time, hae's sending a message t david duke supporters, sending a message to the klan. charlottesville, good people on both sides, of course jack asses, on the far right,...
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eastland is david duke times two, three and four.here are bodies at the bottom of the mississippi river because of people like him. you don't i volk him as an example of any kind of virtuous behavior. that's this moment. that's the first thing, kind of tone deafness. the second thing is about the nature of politics itself. we have to ask ourselves the difficult question, what is the ethical line that we draw with regards in terms of who we compromise with? because in the history of this country, we have compromised with certain folk and a certain group of the country had to bear the burden of that compromise. so when we think about what f.d.r. did in the context of the new deal, how we had to compromise with dixicrats, how it led to the birth of the middle class, who had to deal with the birm of the dixicrats? and over the course of generations and each time it was worded and all of the bodies left behind because of the compromise. we have been on a racial hamster wheel because of the country almost collapsed because of civil war and
eastland is david duke times two, three and four.here are bodies at the bottom of the mississippi river because of people like him. you don't i volk him as an example of any kind of virtuous behavior. that's this moment. that's the first thing, kind of tone deafness. the second thing is about the nature of politics itself. we have to ask ourselves the difficult question, what is the ethical line that we draw with regards in terms of who we compromise with? because in the history of this...
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he makes david duke look like benjamin netanyahu., and the idea that cory booker would think that there's something wrong with meeting, just meeting a person who's a u.s. senator and not endorsing him and not that there's something wrong with meeting farrakhan, it's incredible. farrakhan is a person who should be kept at a distance by absolutely everyone. and, by the way, i believe there is, i believe there is film of our friend mr. obama with minister -- trish: yeah, we've seen many, many politicians right up there on stage with fair farrakhan and seeking his support, etc. but to your point, they don't want to distance themselves from the black community. they're seeing farrakhan as having a hold on that community. let me ask you though, ben, in this environment where we're now look at the lowest unemployment rate for black americans in the history of the united states under none other than president trump, is any of that loyalty starting to shift? i mean, are tradition thal black democrats saying -- traditional black democrats sayi
he makes david duke look like benjamin netanyahu., and the idea that cory booker would think that there's something wrong with meeting, just meeting a person who's a u.s. senator and not endorsing him and not that there's something wrong with meeting farrakhan, it's incredible. farrakhan is a person who should be kept at a distance by absolutely everyone. and, by the way, i believe there is, i believe there is film of our friend mr. obama with minister -- trish: yeah, we've seen many, many...
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if david duke were in the hallway, would i want to talk to him? no, and i get that. yet i do think this attitude that morality is about cancelina other people,ning speakers, shutting people down, calling them out, telling them you're apunged from society, t instinct to me is a dangerous instinct, even if i getn private life, that i don't want to talk to a person who's an ou and cist, i just don't want to talk to that person. in congress, that's a little different. they were elected by the people in the state in congress you're trying to get something done. it's not about your own per virtue, it's about what you can do for america and if you have to work with them you have to rk wi them, it seems to me. >> woodruff: but today, it seems to me, there's a requirement -- i guess the p.c. requirement is raised. >> maybe, so judy, but if you think about it, the most universally admired legislator in the last half century is ted kennedy, liberal line of the senate, and what did every obituary, every eulogy, every tribute to him sa? he worked across the aisle. he worked with
if david duke were in the hallway, would i want to talk to him? no, and i get that. yet i do think this attitude that morality is about cancelina other people,ning speakers, shutting people down, calling them out, telling them you're apunged from society, t instinct to me is a dangerous instinct, even if i getn private life, that i don't want to talk to a person who's an ou and cist, i just don't want to talk to that person. in congress, that's a little different. they were elected by the...
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but, you know, at that time -- i remember people screaming about david duke being on the hill. i remember hearing names, jesse hamas. i remember strom thurmened and robert burke. we heard a lot of names that a lot of the democrats had to work with. and some of them were democrats. and they had to work with them to get things passed. but for today -- for today we are a very divided nation. and it's one side or the other. and he was talking about a time when he had to work with these people. but the problem for joe biden is right now is that these young people, these young people who were obama young people, who helped obama become president of the united states, they look at this as joe biden basically giving add oration to these people when he is not. but we are in a different era. for him the question is how do you bridge the gap or apologize because it's a big capitalism he created. >> joan, let me ask you this a senior adviser to biden campaign saying bide didn't sprays the segregationist. he says sometimes you have to work with down right racist folks to get things done. do
but, you know, at that time -- i remember people screaming about david duke being on the hill. i remember hearing names, jesse hamas. i remember strom thurmened and robert burke. we heard a lot of names that a lot of the democrats had to work with. and some of them were democrats. and they had to work with them to get things passed. but for today -- for today we are a very divided nation. and it's one side or the other. and he was talking about a time when he had to work with these people. but...
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david dukes country. very helpful if they'll listen to him. >> let's talk about the fish fry. nearly all the democratic contenders descending there on our state for that world famous fish fry, it's an annual event. in a speech earlier this week the mayor of columbia, steve benning e benjamin, he warned 2020 hopefuls, he said, quote, not to assume that all black voters who make up a majority of south carolina's democratic primary electorate are liberal. do you buy that, congressman? >> that all of them are liberal? >> yeah. >> no, i don't think all of them are liberal. my father and mother were republicans. they were members of the party of lincoln. i grew up, went through south carolina state thinking of myself as a republican, until the 1962 -- i'm sorry, the 1960 presidential convention of contest when we had nixon versus kennedy. i found out in 1960 that i was not a republican. and so a lot of people who never voted for me even to this day because they will not vote in a democratic primary, i'm talking
david dukes country. very helpful if they'll listen to him. >> let's talk about the fish fry. nearly all the democratic contenders descending there on our state for that world famous fish fry, it's an annual event. in a speech earlier this week the mayor of columbia, steve benning e benjamin, he warned 2020 hopefuls, he said, quote, not to assume that all black voters who make up a majority of south carolina's democratic primary electorate are liberal. do you buy that, congressman?...
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david duke used that message when he ran for governor of louisiana and george wallace used it.he time the democratic party. richard nixon used it. it's common message because you just do have a quarter, a third of the country that does not like the idea that we're becoming a more multiracial society. where women have a lot of asserted rights and where they're not on top. >> which by the way that's also a time that's associated with unparalleled post-war economic growth. >> that's right. >> all of our competitors economically their factors were all ruined so we had like 50% of industrial output and so the association with the '50s when it was an easier, simpler time and yeah, so a whiter time. a more economic -- >> but the union guys don't care and the middle class -- you know, this was about them getting into the middle class. they don't feel that's a very secure place for them right now. all the unions. >> all of the union jobs were kept from black people. people forget the new deal, all of the great war prosperity, black people weren't permitted in. even in the north the unio
david duke used that message when he ran for governor of louisiana and george wallace used it.he time the democratic party. richard nixon used it. it's common message because you just do have a quarter, a third of the country that does not like the idea that we're becoming a more multiracial society. where women have a lot of asserted rights and where they're not on top. >> which by the way that's also a time that's associated with unparalleled post-war economic growth. >> that's...
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he refused to announce david duke.ike the muslim ban, building a wall, characterizing african-americans as low iq, dumb, unintelligent. right from their playbook. so to them donald trump is on their side and that's why i went after them and they came after me. so that's where we are in this country. we have to stand and fight for those people. >> i write about this in my book as well, he's called the god emperor on the neo-nazi right. even if they don't think he is leading them, he is. and we have this neo-nazi president. terrifying. congratulations on this and beating the nazis and good luck collecting them! >> thank you. >> dean is on the case. i appreciate it. on the case i appreciate it. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance compan
he refused to announce david duke.ike the muslim ban, building a wall, characterizing african-americans as low iq, dumb, unintelligent. right from their playbook. so to them donald trump is on their side and that's why i went after them and they came after me. so that's where we are in this country. we have to stand and fight for those people. >> i write about this in my book as well, he's called the god emperor on the neo-nazi right. even if they don't think he is leading them, he is....
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david brady, a duke university professor ped cameras that can clearly record an area miles across, and from far enough away people don't know they are being watched. do you have any qualms about that? toiving china more tools monitor the population? >> no, i don't. there is cameras everywhere in the world. every country sets their standards for what they think ispr riate. >> reporter: his cameras are already installed in china's top cities and tested for tiananmen square. which might be many most close watched public place in the world. >>> we got more to tell you about ivonight, the team who surved a horrifying attack in the water, e who survived a horrifying attack in the watern who survived a horrifying attack in the water, and we've got for you and your s family when you hit methe ocean this s >>> one of the biggest names in cosmetics accused of racial profiling by a grammy-nominated staho the company is trying to make amends. stay with us. i knew widespread hpv is wand ile hpv clears for most, that might not be the case for him. i knew his risk increases as he gets older. i knew a
david brady, a duke university professor ped cameras that can clearly record an area miles across, and from far enough away people don't know they are being watched. do you have any qualms about that? toiving china more tools monitor the population? >> no, i don't. there is cameras everywhere in the world. every country sets their standards for what they think ispr riate. >> reporter: his cameras are already installed in china's top cities and tested for tiananmen square. which...
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duke had a grant from ibm. two great computer labs. i said that is where i was going. davide not on the basketball team. everybody at duke does not play basketball. melinda: i went to the games, though. i love them. david: you point out in the book that interestingly women back , then were more involved in computer science years ago then maybe today. why was that? melinda: when i was in college in the late 1980's, we had about 37% of college undergrads as computer science undergrads as women. we were on the way up, like law and medicine. that has since dropped down to about 17% or 18%. now it is on a slight uptick to 19%. we don't actually know why women have dropped out of computer science, but there are some theories looking at the data. personal computers were really promoted to boys as a home gaming device and women and girls said i'm out and it became this self-referential circle. david: you went in a special program as a five-year program where you get an undergraduate degree and mba. after five years you had your degree. you were interviewing at computer companies. th
duke had a grant from ibm. two great computer labs. i said that is where i was going. davide not on the basketball team. everybody at duke does not play basketball. melinda: i went to the games, though. i love them. david: you point out in the book that interestingly women back , then were more involved in computer science years ago then maybe today. why was that? melinda: when i was in college in the late 1980's, we had about 37% of college undergrads as computer science undergrads as women....
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aoc invoking never again lands to, on my ears it would be akin to david duke saying, i have a dream toric since she pot there. not just her, a number of incoming class of democrats, democrat freshmen, it's a disaster. will jews stay with the party? a lot have already left. some will stay. that has a lot to do with a dual jewish identity. there is a, there is jewish ethnic identity and jewish faith identity. the jewish ethnic identity stopped seeing themselves as minority. the they have already departed democratic party, voted for republicans especially last couple years. it wasn't just last election, lead-up to the last election. democratic party leadership, is black lives matters, women's march, what joins the groups together they're frankly all anti-semitic. stuart: you're coming to us from orlando, were you at the rally last night, if you were, what impression did it make on you? >> well it made the impression, look, it is, it was a tremendous amount of energy. people, it was extraordinarily, people camped out for days waiting to get in. i have to tell you because i wear a yamulke,
aoc invoking never again lands to, on my ears it would be akin to david duke saying, i have a dream toric since she pot there. not just her, a number of incoming class of democrats, democrat freshmen, it's a disaster. will jews stay with the party? a lot have already left. some will stay. that has a lot to do with a dual jewish identity. there is a, there is jewish ethnic identity and jewish faith identity. the jewish ethnic identity stopped seeing themselves as minority. the they have already...
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david: you got a program where you got an undergraduate degree and mba. you are about to have your degree. you are interviewing at a computer company. there was a small company interviewing at dukewell, microsoft. melinda: i was part of the first hiring class of mbas at microsoft. there were nine men and me. david: you go to microsoft and is it as good as you think? melinda: we were changing the world. i loved the innovative nature. i loved creating products. i did consider leaving microsoft within two years because the culture was abrasive, quite honestly. i could play that game, i knew how to do the debate, how to stand up for my ideas, my team. but i didn't like myself. i didn't like how i was treating other people when i was going to the grocery store or out in the world. i thought about leaving. then i thought, i don't think this will work, but i will try being myself in this culture and see if it works. if not, i will take some other job. i started to be myself and build teams that were collaborative and worked together more and were less abrasive. it turns out, i could recruit people from all over the company to my surprise to work on these teams. david: when did you firs
david: you got a program where you got an undergraduate degree and mba. you are about to have your degree. you are interviewing at a computer company. there was a small company interviewing at dukewell, microsoft. melinda: i was part of the first hiring class of mbas at microsoft. there were nine men and me. david: you go to microsoft and is it as good as you think? melinda: we were changing the world. i loved the innovative nature. i loved creating products. i did consider leaving microsoft...
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david: you grew up in dallas. he went to an all-girls catholic school and you went to duke. where else did you think of going?elinda: the first place i thought i wanted to go was notre dame because many of my girlfriends dads had gone there. my dad and i went to visit. they were phasing out computer science, they thought it was a fad. i knew i wanted to study computer science. duke had had a grant from ibm. that is where i was going. are not on the basketball team. melinda: i went to the games, though. david: women were more involved in computer science then may be. why was that? late 1980's, we had about 37% of undergrads women. we were on the way up, like law and medicine. that has since dropped down to 17-18%. women't actually know why have dropped out of computer science, but there are some theories looking at the data. computers were really ys as ad to bays at -- bo gaming device and it became self-referential. david: you got a program where you got an undergraduate degree and mba. at were interviewing computer companies. there was a small company interviewing at duke as well, microsoft. part of the firs
david: you grew up in dallas. he went to an all-girls catholic school and you went to duke. where else did you think of going?elinda: the first place i thought i wanted to go was notre dame because many of my girlfriends dads had gone there. my dad and i went to visit. they were phasing out computer science, they thought it was a fad. i knew i wanted to study computer science. duke had had a grant from ibm. that is where i was going. are not on the basketball team. melinda: i went to the games,...
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hillsborough match commander david duckenfield will face a retrial over the deaths of 95 liverpool fans. royal accounts reveal that the duke royal accounts reveal that the duke and duchess of sussex spent £2.4 million of taxpayers' money on renovating their new home. derby county say they have been approached by chelsea to speak about the vacant position at stamford bridge. england fightback at lord's and no need 286 runs to beat australia. and looking for the sale price of around £16 million. i will have more in the storyjust after half past. the metropolitan police have apologised to the family of one of the eight people killed in the london bridge and borough market attacks two years ago, for the delay in notifying them of his death. ignacio echeverria was killed by the three attackers on the 3rd ofjune, 2017, after using his skateboard to try to drive them away from another victim. but it took another four days before his death was confirmed to his family. our correspondent richard lister is at the old bailey for us. ignacio echeverria was one of the undoubted heroes of that hold sad night back in june undoubted heroes
hillsborough match commander david duckenfield will face a retrial over the deaths of 95 liverpool fans. royal accounts reveal that the duke royal accounts reveal that the duke and duchess of sussex spent £2.4 million of taxpayers' money on renovating their new home. derby county say they have been approached by chelsea to speak about the vacant position at stamford bridge. england fightback at lord's and no need 286 runs to beat australia. and looking for the sale price of around £16...
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david sillito, bbc news. the new home of the dukeurned into a single property for harry and meghan. the official figures — published by buckingham palace — also showed the queen was given £82 million pounds last year from the treasury to fund her official duties. the headlines on bbc news... borisjohnson makes a series of media and public appearances and promises that brexit will happen on the october 31 deadline ‘do or die'. the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield will face a retrial over the deaths of 95 liverpool fans. a court has heard that a passenger — lee pomeroy — died after being stabbed eighteen times, in front of his son, on a train from guildford to london. a serious sex scandal has hit south korea's pop industry. k—pop stars, who've previously had a wholesome image, are among those facing a string of charges, from sexual assaults on women to drug distribution. a further police investigation has begun into the nightclubs in the korean capital seoul. our correspondent laura bicker reports. gangnam in seoul is th
david sillito, bbc news. the new home of the dukeurned into a single property for harry and meghan. the official figures — published by buckingham palace — also showed the queen was given £82 million pounds last year from the treasury to fund her official duties. the headlines on bbc news... borisjohnson makes a series of media and public appearances and promises that brexit will happen on the october 31 deadline ‘do or die'. the hillsborough match commander david duckenfield will face a...
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die' hillsborough match commander david duckenfield will face a retrial over the gross negligence manslaughter of 95 liverpool fans. royal accounts reveal that the dukenovating their new home. a criminal investigation into leading water company southern water has been ordered by the environment agency. it's already been fined a record £126 million for spills of waste waterfrom its sewage plants and for deliberately misreporting its performance. the regulator 0fwat described the findings as ‘shocking'. at the same time, one of the uk's biggest waste firms has been find guilty of illegally sending waste abroad. biffa waste services sent nappies and food packaging abroad — claiming it was waste paper. the export of unsorted household recycling waste from the uk to china has been banned since 2006. kerry foods — makers of mattessons and some walls products — is to close its site in burton—upon—trent in staffordshire, with the loss of 900 jobs. unions say the closure comes after the firm lost a contract to supply ready meals to tesco. the factory was the town's largest employer. businesses are saying it takes too long to get the right people — and that's
die' hillsborough match commander david duckenfield will face a retrial over the gross negligence manslaughter of 95 liverpool fans. royal accounts reveal that the dukenovating their new home. a criminal investigation into leading water company southern water has been ordered by the environment agency. it's already been fined a record £126 million for spills of waste waterfrom its sewage plants and for deliberately misreporting its performance. the regulator 0fwat described the findings as...
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david, good morning. that's right. kensington palace announcing this morning that the duke and duchess of sussex will be leaving the royalalace officials say harry and meghan will set up their own foundation. this means that the fab four are now officially going their separate ways. that's a split. that was anticipated after the queen created a new royal household for harry and meghan, essentially their own mini royal court and moved to frogmore in windsor this past spring. this foundation focuses on issues that are important to them including improving mental health. a palace spokesperson tells us that the couples will still work together on some projects, especially some projects that are in the works right now, but we will not see them tackling issues as a team under the em br -- umbrella of the royal foundation anymore. back to you guys. >> they'll be talking about that across the pond for a day or two. >>> new health headline -- i don't know how new it is finding working women are sleeping less and taking on more than ever before. i think we have known that. dr. ashton is here.lara, what d upstairs? >> hey, robin. i
david, good morning. that's right. kensington palace announcing this morning that the duke and duchess of sussex will be leaving the royalalace officials say harry and meghan will set up their own foundation. this means that the fab four are now officially going their separate ways. that's a split. that was anticipated after the queen created a new royal household for harry and meghan, essentially their own mini royal court and moved to frogmore in windsor this past spring. this foundation...
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shares received his ba from duke university in his jd from university of law school. the fifth witnesses david petoskey, executive president and general counsel and news corp. the son of the dean of the georgetown law school i attended. fire to join a new score, mr. petoskey was a partner at -- llp. where he focused on the white- collar defense and security litigation enforcement. he has also served as assistant u.s. attorney in the eastern district of new york he was a deputy chief of the criminal division. mr. bukowski is a member of the executive committee of the center by counsel and an officer of the federal bar foundation. he received his ba from the university of michigan and his jd from georgetown university law center. it is now my pleasure to yield to the gentleman from georgia for our final introduction. mr. collins. >>> thank you. i appreciate it. it's an interesting thing being a member of congress for introducing a member of the press for my own state. which i am pleased to do. i -- welcome kevin riley. -- atlanta journal-constitution in my home state of georgia. those of you fro
shares received his ba from duke university in his jd from university of law school. the fifth witnesses david petoskey, executive president and general counsel and news corp. the son of the dean of the georgetown law school i attended. fire to join a new score, mr. petoskey was a partner at -- llp. where he focused on the white- collar defense and security litigation enforcement. he has also served as assistant u.s. attorney in the eastern district of new york he was a deputy chief of the...
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. >> david chalian in des moines, iowa for us, thank you, sir. tune in tomorrow, i'll have two of the democrats duking it out for face time in iowa. new york city mayor bill de blasio joins us, and former colorado governor john hickenlooper. the democrats are spending their weekend in iowa and we'll be right here with us live tomorrow night. >>> ahead, the president of mexico is also celebrating this agreement this weekend, holding a unity rally in tijuana, we'll go live there. but will border towns feel any relief from the immigration crisis at the border? i'll speak to the mayor of mesa, arizona. >>> stunning new poll numbers from texas. democrats have always dreamed of turning the electoral giant blue. why texas could be a swing state in 2020. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. the volvo xc90. i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 we
. >> david chalian in des moines, iowa for us, thank you, sir. tune in tomorrow, i'll have two of the democrats duking it out for face time in iowa. new york city mayor bill de blasio joins us, and former colorado governor john hickenlooper. the democrats are spending their weekend in iowa and we'll be right here with us live tomorrow night. >>> ahead, the president of mexico is also celebrating this agreement this weekend, holding a unity rally in tijuana, we'll go live there....
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david duckenfield wasn't here. he wasn't required to attend. but he will be back here on the 7th of october for the start of his trial. judith, many thanks. the new home of the dukee public nearly £2.5 million to refurbish. frogmore cottage in windsor used to consist of five separate homes, but was turned into a single property for harry and meghan. the official figures — published by buckingham palace — also showed the queen was given £82 million last year from the treasury to fund her official duties. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. they chose windsor for their wedding, and when harry and meghan considered where they wanted to live, the focus once again was on this town, with its long association with royalty. they moved from kensington palace in central london for a secluded residence known as frogmore cottage, hidden away close to windsor castle. what's revealed today is that it's cost £2.4 million of public money to turn this cottage into a home fit for the duke and duchess of sussex. the officials here at the palace, who control royal spending, say it cost £2.4 million because the cottage was in fact five separate homes, which had to be
david duckenfield wasn't here. he wasn't required to attend. but he will be back here on the 7th of october for the start of his trial. judith, many thanks. the new home of the dukee public nearly £2.5 million to refurbish. frogmore cottage in windsor used to consist of five separate homes, but was turned into a single property for harry and meghan. the official figures — published by buckingham palace — also showed the queen was given £82 million last year from the treasury to fund her...
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duke and duchess are saying this morning. stephanie, good morning again. >> reporter: david, good morning to you.if she's willing and able to receive royal visitors. overnight, reports of another royal road accident. a police motorbike leading the duke and duchess' motorcade, injuring an 83-year-old woman as she tried to cross the road on monday. someone who saw it all happen tells "the sun" newspaper his bike hit her, and she pun around off her feet and fell badly on the floor. police confirm to abc news they're investigating the incident adding that the 83-year-old identified as irene mayer is in the hospital with serious injuries, but her condition is stable. kensington palace released a statement this morning saying that the duke and duchess are deeply concerned and saddened by the accident. their royal highnesses have sent their very best wishes to irene and her family, and will stay in touch throughout every stage of her recovery. >> they have reached out to the family, to the woman and they sent a note and some flowers and they've obviously made it clear they intend to maintain that contac
duke and duchess are saying this morning. stephanie, good morning again. >> reporter: david, good morning to you.if she's willing and able to receive royal visitors. overnight, reports of another royal road accident. a police motorbike leading the duke and duchess' motorcade, injuring an 83-year-old woman as she tried to cross the road on monday. someone who saw it all happen tells "the sun" newspaper his bike hit her, and she pun around off her feet and fell badly on the floor....
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david attenborough style. they are the most majestic animals. absolutely beautiful. stunning to watch. brilliant. what are we talking about in the next half an hour? (pres) a cottage fit for a dukend humid feel, and that will kick off more thundery rain. this is the satellite imagery for the morning. massive cloud moving up from the south. as you can see, much of the uk is quite cloudy throughout this morning. beneath that, we've got this rain which will turn quite heavy with some thunderstorms in northern wales, north—west england, for a time this morning. elsewhere, that rain is moving its way towards the north and east, but it could well cause some problems, but of flooding in places throughout this morning. drier for scotland and northern ireland, but lots of cloud here. temperatures in the central belt getting up to about 19 or 20 celsius. to the south, 22 to 25 degrees. throughout this evening and tonight, we'll continue with quite a lot of cloud, especially down the eastern side of england and eastern scotland, where actually it's going to be a little bit cooler and fresher. elsewhere, though, well, it will be another warm and muggy night. those temperatures getting no lo
david attenborough style. they are the most majestic animals. absolutely beautiful. stunning to watch. brilliant. what are we talking about in the next half an hour? (pres) a cottage fit for a dukend humid feel, and that will kick off more thundery rain. this is the satellite imagery for the morning. massive cloud moving up from the south. as you can see, much of the uk is quite cloudy throughout this morning. beneath that, we've got this rain which will turn quite heavy with some thunderstorms...
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duke and duchess of cambridge ten years ago. in sport, scotland's boss bemoans refereeing decisions after their dramatic exit at the women's world cup. davidround at queens by the top seed, as defending champion marin cilic also loses. i will be back with more on those stories just after half past. the duke and duchess of sussex are to formally split from theirjoint charity with the duke and duchess of cambridge and set up their own foundation. harry and meghan are to break away from the royal foundation. william and kate will remain with the original charity which was created in 2009 as a vehicle for the princes to carry out charitable work. the duchesses of cambridge and sussex both joined the foundation as patrons when they married. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell spoke to me earlier. what we are invited to believe... the changes are best designed to complement the work and responsibilities of their royal highnesses as they prepare for their future roles. which they have been doing since birth, frankly. yes, it's not as if their future roles, and the divergence between the man who will be king who will not has been known about
duke and duchess of cambridge ten years ago. in sport, scotland's boss bemoans refereeing decisions after their dramatic exit at the women's world cup. davidround at queens by the top seed, as defending champion marin cilic also loses. i will be back with more on those stories just after half past. the duke and duchess of sussex are to formally split from theirjoint charity with the duke and duchess of cambridge and set up their own foundation. harry and meghan are to break away from the royal...