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howard hunt, david astley phillips. david morales. people who have confessed from it. many of them death bed confessions. they may have been operating on a rogue basis. rather than the cia doing it. these were people who were involved in the miami station who were angry at president kennedy for refusing to invade cuba and also -- >> jesse: you are an avenger in a way. you are coming back and saying unpopular things. kind of a populist on the left. do you think you actually might be running against kamala harris instead of joe biden? >> what do you mean? >> because joe biden doesn't seem like he might be able to make it across the finish line. do you think kamala is your real opponent? >> if joe biden drops out, then i think kamala will -- i would assume kamala would come in but also many other people would come in. so i may be running against a field of democrats at that point. i think that has to happen before november of this year. >> you saw him at the beach, president biden with his shirt off, probably trying to copy you. were you impressed? >> i didn't see that pi
howard hunt, david astley phillips. david morales. people who have confessed from it. many of them death bed confessions. they may have been operating on a rogue basis. rather than the cia doing it. these were people who were involved in the miami station who were angry at president kennedy for refusing to invade cuba and also -- >> jesse: you are an avenger in a way. you are coming back and saying unpopular things. kind of a populist on the left. do you think you actually might be...
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. >> reporter: lars' attorneys, david phillips and tamara cochran-may, believed their client and thoughtsimply a terrible accident. >> when i first met lars, i could see his remorse. and after speaking with him, i said, this man didn't do anything on purpose. >> reporter: the prosecution started off in dramatic fashion. they played lars' 911 call for the jury. as the tape rolled, lars shook and sobbed with his entire body. once again, the prosecution wondered, was it real remorse? >> i have small children. i have seen that face before. and it usually involves, just before a dirty diaper. >> reporter: now, that's a first on "dateline." >> he had that expression of bearing down. and he was kinda turning red. and you never saw a tear. >> reporter: next up, the first officer on the scene that night, he testified that lars didn't look like a man who'd been doing cpr on his mortally wounded wife. >> he was clean. >> what do you mean by clean? >> he didn't have any blood on his body. once i saw him doing cpr, then he had blood on his hands. >> reporter: detectives told the jury lars put on an e
. >> reporter: lars' attorneys, david phillips and tamara cochran-may, believed their client and thoughtsimply a terrible accident. >> when i first met lars, i could see his remorse. and after speaking with him, i said, this man didn't do anything on purpose. >> reporter: the prosecution started off in dramatic fashion. they played lars' 911 call for the jury. as the tape rolled, lars shook and sobbed with his entire body. once again, the prosecution wondered, was it real...
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david phillips again. i did not submit either a prop 218 objection or protest, nor a prop f written objection. i worked on it for some time. as to the prop f objection, it just became too complicated. i have discussed a number of my concerns before this board and staff and city staff and recology staff over the last several months and a number of changes were made in part in response to some of my comments before this board and with the staff. nevertheless, i was noted to call attention to the this issue of the written objections and the prop 218 process. for me , as someone who's paid very close attention to this, i think it's been a bit problematic that the recall originally submitted a rate application. the city department's proposed changes to the impound account that funds their operations. there was a prop 218 mailing that fairly summed rised those proposals and the impact on rates. but since that time of june 1st, when that mailing occurred, there have been a number the i believe the draft rate orde
david phillips again. i did not submit either a prop 218 objection or protest, nor a prop f written objection. i worked on it for some time. as to the prop f objection, it just became too complicated. i have discussed a number of my concerns before this board and staff and city staff and recology staff over the last several months and a number of changes were made in part in response to some of my comments before this board and with the staff. nevertheless, i was noted to call attention to the...
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and the sort of the david broder of the scranton times -- it was a guy named tommy phillips, who wasn elderly man -- younger than me, but elderly man -- [laughter] -- who was the chief political reporter. and they got a picture -- and i hadn't thought about it a long time, but i'll send it over to the library -- of me at 14-years-old standing on the corner, and it was a warm day for february. and i'm standing on the corner in a long-sleeve shirt with my buddies. and president truman was coming around the corner, coming off of dimmick avenue, and he was in a convertible. and purely by accident -- i assume it was an accident -- the photographer from the newspaper got a picture of me making eye contact with harry truman. it was just -- i'm sure a lot of people made eye contact with him -- [laughter] -- but i was looking and you can see in the photograph we're looking at one another eye to eye. in tommy phillips, the david broder of the day in scranton, wrote, "that's when joe biden knew he was going to be president." [laughter] i knew i was going to be president when jim clyburn went ah
and the sort of the david broder of the scranton times -- it was a guy named tommy phillips, who wasn elderly man -- younger than me, but elderly man -- [laughter] -- who was the chief political reporter. and they got a picture -- and i hadn't thought about it a long time, but i'll send it over to the library -- of me at 14-years-old standing on the corner, and it was a warm day for february. and i'm standing on the corner in a long-sleeve shirt with my buddies. and president truman was coming...
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david phillips again. so i had some further comments that may relate to future agenda items in general. i think the rates need to relate to operating needs, contamination and diversion equipment, facilities and real estate needs. i am interested in the quarterly and annual reports and follow up meetings. i don't think i've actually received a customer bill for the june cycle yet. that's interesting and i don't know if there's a problem with recology billing system. i am planning to prepare and send a more detailed letter in the next month. i'm sure we're all looking forward to that. on prop 218, i think you've just addressed that in terms of the maximum rates, i would remind everyone about the nexus and proportionality requirements. i support having diversion targets for the weekend and clean up events, whether they're on site, sorted or offsite sorted. i agree with maybe only having one weekend clean up event per district at least in the first rate year, and i can think of several alternatives for how to
david phillips again. so i had some further comments that may relate to future agenda items in general. i think the rates need to relate to operating needs, contamination and diversion equipment, facilities and real estate needs. i am interested in the quarterly and annual reports and follow up meetings. i don't think i've actually received a customer bill for the june cycle yet. that's interesting and i don't know if there's a problem with recology billing system. i am planning to prepare and...
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one witness testified about overhearing a conversation between barr and mcmannis. >> phillip barr was saying to davidhe overheard david mcmannis respond, "she had to die. " >> not very believable, said the defense attorneys. just people making things up, said barr's lawyer, mark de sisto. >> we contended that those conversations never took place. >> some of those witnesses were inmates, too, snitches. >> i never met a confidential informant that's gonna inform just'cause he wants to be a nice guy or a good citizen. there's always something in it for him. >> that woman, the star witness found by the cold case team, who said she saw the two men coming and going from tara's house? >> could it be she made herself believe this over so much of a time to make sure the bad guy goes away? >> dave mcmannis's attorney, michael bross, said his view those detectives focused on the wrong man. said phil barr's accomplice must have been peewee st. john, the man who'd turned in jewelry three days after tara went missing. >> there's enough circumstantial evidence to believe that he was involved if not in the murder, b
one witness testified about overhearing a conversation between barr and mcmannis. >> phillip barr was saying to davidhe overheard david mcmannis respond, "she had to die. " >> not very believable, said the defense attorneys. just people making things up, said barr's lawyer, mark de sisto. >> we contended that those conversations never took place. >> some of those witnesses were inmates, too, snitches. >> i never met a confidential informant that's gonna...
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david: but it does seem to be true that the fed if has this phillips curve culture meaning you have toit growth to keep inflation down. and we have seen periods in our country like with ronald reagan and donald trump where there were these incredible growth spurts with low inflation. >> absolutely. david: you don't necessarily have to have a bad labor with market or slow growth to cut inflation. >> you are absolutely right, david. it almost seems as if jay powell wants to have a reason to keep raising interest rates. and what it's cutting off is investment. investment is the life blood of any economy, and that's really what's being curtailed. if you talk to companies, they're not able to access credit in order to grow good, solid companies. david: bottom line, we're looking at microsoft which, again, is the one dow stock out of thirty that's in the green today. would you -- where would -- what would you do with stocks right now? would you just stay out of hem completely, or are there a up couple of winners like moth that you might want -- microsoft that you might want to go into? >> th
david: but it does seem to be true that the fed if has this phillips curve culture meaning you have toit growth to keep inflation down. and we have seen periods in our country like with ronald reagan and donald trump where there were these incredible growth spurts with low inflation. >> absolutely. david: you don't necessarily have to have a bad labor with market or slow growth to cut inflation. >> you are absolutely right, david. it almost seems as if jay powell wants to have a...
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phillips, 99. reid, clare amanda, commonly known as holmes, clare, conservative candidate, 12,295. jordan michael thomas, commonly known asjordan, might come up representing the yorkshire party, 1503. ——jordan, mike. kent, davidnown as kent, dave, reform uk, 1332. mather, keir, dear alexander, labour, 4046. —— mather, keiralexander. palmas, mather, keir alexander. palmas, nicholas mather, keiralexander. palmas, nicholas stuart hiley, commonly known as palmer, nick, independent, 342. phoenix, russell, die, commonly known as phoenix, guy, heritage party, 162. nichols, graham, commonly known as stanton, sir archibald, the official monster raving lunar party, 1042. walker, matthewjames canavan walker, matthew james ca navan commonly walker, matthewjames canavan commonly known as walter, matt, liberal democrats, 1188. —— walker, matthewjames, known as walter. arnold versus ignatius, green party, 1838. waterstone, john william, social democratic party, 340. weller, lukejohn, climate party, 39. wilson, tyler callan, commonly known as wilson, kerr, independent, 67. i hereby declare that keir mather is duly elected. thank ou. mather is duly elected. thank yom now. — mather is duly elected. thank yom now. i— mather is
phillips, 99. reid, clare amanda, commonly known as holmes, clare, conservative candidate, 12,295. jordan michael thomas, commonly known asjordan, might come up representing the yorkshire party, 1503. ——jordan, mike. kent, davidnown as kent, dave, reform uk, 1332. mather, keir, dear alexander, labour, 4046. —— mather, keiralexander. palmas, mather, keir alexander. palmas, nicholas mather, keiralexander. palmas, nicholas stuart hiley, commonly known as palmer, nick, independent, 342....
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david gauke, who sat in conservative cabinets for many years, the editor of the daily mirror alison phillipsrmer editor of itn now media commentator, stewart purvis. a very warm welcome to you all. lets look at what is on the front pages. no surprise, most of them are leading on the story about the bbc. we hope to look at them in a few seconds. they are not displaying for now. let's hear the very latest. 0h, now. let's hear the very latest. oh, there are the newspapers after all. they pretty much all lead on the bbc story. the front of the mail says the bbc is in crisis. the mirror says the bbc star parted with bosses after the complaint was made. the broadsheets also go with the story. the sunday times says there is a bbc crisis. the telegraph says the bbc is under fire over an explicit picture scandal. let's speak to lizo mzimba. what do we know? well. picture scandal. let's speak to lizo mzimba. what do we know? well, these ve serious mzimba. what do we know? well, these very serious allegations _ mzimba. what do we know? well, these very serious allegations came _ mzimba. what do we know
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david he's called sex, for heaven's sake. >> all right. >> all right. >> can can, can we. can we be sensible? this is this looks to be very similar to phillip men. >> well, we can't . >> well, we can't. >> well, we can't. >> yeah, but look. >> yeah, but look. >> so please , this is that at >> so please, this is that at the moment. so this seems to me to be absurd shyness. >> but nevertheless let us try to. but let us try to do something. we've been talking about hugh edwards as though he's some great titanic figure, represents lviv of the values of obe. this man is what he is, a newsreader . he reads from newsreader. he reads from autocue . one of the reasons why autocue. one of the reasons why people like this have nervous breakdowns is because they're invented figures . they're not invented figures. they're not serious. and yet they assume this huge gravitas , which i appreciate. >> i appreciate what you've said. i hope that everybody watching and listening also appreciates that this is an incredibly fast moving situation and that there are a variety of different still out different allegations still out there public domain at there in th
david he's called sex, for heaven's sake. >> all right. >> all right. >> can can, can we. can we be sensible? this is this looks to be very similar to phillip men. >> well, we can't . >> well, we can't. >> well, we can't. >> yeah, but look. >> yeah, but look. >> so please , this is that at >> so please, this is that at the moment. so this seems to me to be absurd shyness. >> but nevertheless let us try to. but let us try to do...
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david s. miller to be nom 2345eu79ed as brigadier general -- nominated as brigadier general. tinker air force base, oklahoma. colonel jeffrey a. phillips to be nominated as brigadier general. received his commission by officer training school at maxfield air force base in alabama in 1999, following six years of service as enlisted airman. he has now served 30 years in uniform, 24 as an officer, spanning 20 different assignments. colonel eric n. quigley, to be brigadier general. was commissioned in 1997, distinguished graduate from the rotc program. has served 26 years in uniform, spanning 17 different duty assignments, including deployment to afghanistan. colonel scott roe, to be a brigadier general. has served 25 years in uniform, spanning 14 different duty assignments, including as commander 12th flying training wing joint base stanton, randolph, texas, and commander 18th operations group, japan. colonel derek m.salmi to be brigadier general. a command pilot with more than 3,000 hours in flight and trainer aircraft. he deployed in support of operations enduring freedom, iraqi free dpom -- freedom. colonel kelly stevens, graduate of w
david s. miller to be nom 2345eu79ed as brigadier general -- nominated as brigadier general. tinker air force base, oklahoma. colonel jeffrey a. phillips to be nominated as brigadier general. received his commission by officer training school at maxfield air force base in alabama in 1999, following six years of service as enlisted airman. he has now served 30 years in uniform, 24 as an officer, spanning 20 different assignments. colonel eric n. quigley, to be brigadier general. was commissioned...
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phillip at the age of 62. so i'm pleased to say. joining me now is cheryl and david anas sarwar. to see you both. thank you so much. now, now, cheryl . hello. hi, david. hi so. cheryl. hello. hi, david. hi so. so cheryl, talk to me about how you and david became involved in this particular trial . um david this particular trial. um david started to lose his memory , started to lose his memory, which is a very minor part of alzheimer's. >> about seven years ago. and so therefore, i started looking for opfions. therefore, i started looking for options . and when you go to your options. and when you go to your gp at the moment, if you're diagnosed with dementia or alzheimer's , there isn't alzheimer's, there isn't anything they can do. so i started making enquiries and discovered that there were some trials that we could get involved in and three years ago we started at recognition health on the trial for lecanemab , and on the trial for lecanemab, and at that stage we had no idea that there would be some success, which is absolutely amazing . we did the trial, we amazing. we did the
phillip at the age of 62. so i'm pleased to say. joining me now is cheryl and david anas sarwar. to see you both. thank you so much. now, now, cheryl . hello. hi, david. hi so. cheryl. hello. hi, david. hi so. so cheryl, talk to me about how you and david became involved in this particular trial . um david this particular trial. um david started to lose his memory , started to lose his memory, which is a very minor part of alzheimer's. >> about seven years ago. and so therefore, i started...
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david, who have you got us? got for us? >> heroes and zeros, don't you? more to zeros more difficult to find zeros than heroes. aren't many. than heroes. there aren't many. but thought of fiona phillipst coming out and telling us about her could her alzheimer's, which could affect prosper effects affect her work. prosper effects in it's affected her in future. it's affected her family, parents, other family, her parents, other members of her family as well. i think she's been very brave. and i when people in the i think when people in the pubuc i think when people in the public eye come out and draw attention, we'll find out more about awful illness . we will. >> and we wish her well. just a few seconds, folks. so your headune few seconds, folks. so your headline hero cover a man who is superhuman right now and he's holding english sports together because he's really lewis hamilton. >> no, no, it's not lewis. >> although i i'm a big fan of lewis like you, but not on his policies. ben stokes, who , by policies. ben stokes, who, by the way, a little known fact is the way, a little known fact is the second fastest cricketer to 4000 runs and 150 wickets only. sir garfield sobers behind h
david, who have you got us? got for us? >> heroes and zeros, don't you? more to zeros more difficult to find zeros than heroes. aren't many. than heroes. there aren't many. but thought of fiona phillipst coming out and telling us about her could her alzheimer's, which could affect prosper effects affect her work. prosper effects in it's affected her in future. it's affected her family, parents, other family, her parents, other members of her family as well. i think she's been very brave....
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david mellor, scarlett mccgwire with those this morning. and scarlett, we want to begin with a front page of the mercy muroki exclusive about my friend, former colleague and the television presenter, fiona phillipss had alzheimer's. her parents both died of it and actually , if you remember, many actually, if you remember, many years ago, i think gordon brown was prime minister at the time. she or even before that, she she actually led a campaign, a government campaign about alzheimer's and dementia , what alzheimer's and dementia, what you should do about it and talked about her father having it and it is really worth reading the whole of the interview because a lot of it her husband has to fill in the facts . i mean, she can't facts. i mean, she can't remember she can remember being in the doctor's office when he said, you've got alzheimer's. but all all the things before because they thought it was the menopause and they hoped it was and the hrt would cure it. and you have this woman, i mean, who who, you know, was known on tv was bright sparky, wonderful all. and she's now going downhill. she is she is on a trial for drugs that might work . the problem with trials is you don't know if you're
david mellor, scarlett mccgwire with those this morning. and scarlett, we want to begin with a front page of the mercy muroki exclusive about my friend, former colleague and the television presenter, fiona phillipss had alzheimer's. her parents both died of it and actually , if you remember, many actually, if you remember, many years ago, i think gordon brown was prime minister at the time. she or even before that, she she actually led a campaign, a government campaign about alzheimer's and...