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davis: yep.es that hurt you when that is said, "we're a 'law and order' administration?" comm. davis: absolutely. joce: it fosters fear almost? comm. davis: fear and anxieties and i think it tells people we're willing to roll back the clock on some advancements that we have made. joce: and in baltimore, some of those advancements are measured in hearts and minds. comm. davis: i'm gonna give this to you. know what this is? it's called a challenge coin. it's yours. sharyl: you ended your story in baltimore. how are they doing in terms of crime? joce: the first few months have not been good. they had the highest murder rate on record. we are getting a look nationally at more statistics from last year based on nyu law school's brennan center. violent crime up 6%, murders up 14% in america's 30 largest cities. sharyl: wow, just as some predicted. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with
davis: yep.es that hurt you when that is said, "we're a 'law and order' administration?" comm. davis: absolutely. joce: it fosters fear almost? comm. davis: fear and anxieties and i think it tells people we're willing to roll back the clock on some advancements that we have made. joce: and in baltimore, some of those advancements are measured in hearts and minds. comm. davis: i'm gonna give this to you. know what this is? it's called a challenge coin. it's yours. sharyl: you ended...
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. >> i'm earl davis. my father, robert e. davis, died in march 2003 and left us a vast and eclectic collection. and we were at odds in a dilemma of what to do with these items. >> i meet earl davis at his mother's house, where he keeps his strange inheritance. hi, earl. >> how you doing? are you jamie? >> i'm jamie. great to meet you. >> good to meet you. glad you're here. >> earl tells me his father built a mom-and-pop printing business into a multimillion-dollar operation, successful enough to bankroll his real passion -- texana artifacts. >> well, there's a lot of stuff in here. >> this is a very nice autographed letter signed by sam houston in 1840, and you can see how nice his... >> beautiful signature. >> ...signature was. >> in the process, the family's home becomes a shrine to texas history -- the alamo, the battle of zacatecas. there's even stuff going back to the spanish conquistadors. >> this is conquistador's helmet, all metal. i don't know how they wore it without a liner, but you can feel it's quite heavy. >> oh
. >> i'm earl davis. my father, robert e. davis, died in march 2003 and left us a vast and eclectic collection. and we were at odds in a dilemma of what to do with these items. >> i meet earl davis at his mother's house, where he keeps his strange inheritance. hi, earl. >> how you doing? are you jamie? >> i'm jamie. great to meet you. >> good to meet you. glad you're here. >> earl tells me his father built a mom-and-pop printing business into a...
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david davis, there is fio negotiations.e better to do this negotiation, he is a tough and resilient operator. the red lines have been set for him which make his job extremely difficult. so he is a former adviser to david davis, do we have any idea how much his comments have any idea how much his comments have been sanctioned by david davis? no, there has been no comment from the department or david davis himself. to that end, no comment from number 10 either. i think we can assume that it would be unlikely forjames chapman to come out and say these things without the blessing of david davis. he was in thejob until blessing of david davis. he was in the job until recently and as far as we know, has no particular axe to grind on that basis. if indeed it does reflect the position of david davis, maybe he is feeling a bit frustrated, maybe he is feeling that his hands are tied in what is already a difficult and complex operation. others are saying that this is david davis potentially using james chapman to get his excusesin usi
david davis, there is fio negotiations.e better to do this negotiation, he is a tough and resilient operator. the red lines have been set for him which make his job extremely difficult. so he is a former adviser to david davis, do we have any idea how much his comments have any idea how much his comments have been sanctioned by david davis? no, there has been no comment from the department or david davis himself. to that end, no comment from number 10 either. i think we can assume that it would...
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by david davis?there has been no comment from the department oi’ been no comment from the department or david davis himself, to that end no comment from number ten either, but i think we can assume that it will be unlikely forjames chapman to come out and say these things without david davis's blessing. he was in thejob until without david davis's blessing. he was in the job until recently and as far as we know has no particular axe to grind on that basis. so, if indeed it reflects david davis's position, then maybe he is feeling frustrated, maybe he is feeling his hands are tied to an extent in what is already a very difficult and complex operation, others are saying this is david davis potentially using james chapman to get his excusesin using james chapman to get his excuses in early should the negotiations go wrong or fail. but i think we have to take james chapman's comments at face value and it is an interesting insight from somebody who was working right alongside the brexit secretary who is o
by david davis?there has been no comment from the department oi’ been no comment from the department or david davis himself, to that end no comment from number ten either, but i think we can assume that it will be unlikely forjames chapman to come out and say these things without david davis's blessing. he was in thejob until without david davis's blessing. he was in the job until recently and as far as we know has no particular axe to grind on that basis. so, if indeed it reflects david...
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he is a former adviser to david davis.y idea how much his comments had been sanctioned by david davis? in short, no, there has been no comment from the department for exiting the european union oi’ david davis himself, and to that end, no comment from number 10 either. but i think we can assume that it would be unlikely for james chapman to come out and say these things without david davis' blessing at least. he was in the job until very recently, and as far as we know, he has no particular axe to grind on that basis. if indeed it does reflect the position of david davis, maybe he is feeling a little bit frustrated, maybe he is feeling that his hands are tied to an extent in what is already a very difficult and complex operation. others are saying that this is david davis potentially using james chapman to get his excuses in early should the brexit negotiations go wrong or fail ultimately. i think we have to take james chapman's comments at face value. it is an interesting insight from somebody who, until relatively recent
he is a former adviser to david davis.y idea how much his comments had been sanctioned by david davis? in short, no, there has been no comment from the department for exiting the european union oi’ david davis himself, and to that end, no comment from number 10 either. but i think we can assume that it would be unlikely for james chapman to come out and say these things without david davis' blessing at least. he was in the job until very recently, and as far as we know, he has no particular...
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davis and ms. booker.until about 9 this evening, more than a half a dozen police cruisers were at the family's homewith k-9s combing through the area. sgt andrew frankel/berkeley pd spokesman: we start with the basics, check the house, check the yard. then individual officers do a neighborhood canvas, literally door to door, yard to yard looking to see if they may be in the neighbor hood. we don't have any concers as to the child is in imminent danger. we are a little concerned that the child is suppsoed to be with child dad and grandma and no t in mom's custody.davis was last seen wearing a black jacket and blue jeans.while her daughter was wearing black shirt, black pants and grey sneakers. (hermela aregawi)if you have any information that can help find these two - you're asked to call berkeley police, reporting in berkeley, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. ((steve)) tonight... we are learning new details about the man who died in a plane crash in sonoma county. 38-year-old william sachs goldman was
davis and ms. booker.until about 9 this evening, more than a half a dozen police cruisers were at the family's homewith k-9s combing through the area. sgt andrew frankel/berkeley pd spokesman: we start with the basics, check the house, check the yard. then individual officers do a neighborhood canvas, literally door to door, yard to yard looking to see if they may be in the neighbor hood. we don't have any concers as to the child is in imminent danger. we are a little concerned that the child...
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and to mr davies, borisjohnson said that their citizens?earlier this week. when are you going to level with the british public that we are going to have to make significant financial we are going to have to make significa nt financial payments we are going to have to make significant financial payments to the eu is part of this brexit process? first of all, can i remind us all that we are in the process of negotiations that are quite extraordinary in their nature. i don't think we've ever, in the history of the eu, going back from the very beginnings of the structure in the 1950s and the treaty of rome, followed by many countries joining, one of whom in 1972/73, being the uk. by the way, can i point out that i was very much in favour in french politics in 1972, when we have the referendum in france, i was one of the ones putting yes for the uk to join, which makes it rather ironic, given when i am now. but never in the history of the eu have we ever had to discuss legal certainties for 4 million or however many citizens, 1.2 million uk citi
and to mr davies, borisjohnson said that their citizens?earlier this week. when are you going to level with the british public that we are going to have to make significant financial we are going to have to make significa nt financial payments we are going to have to make significant financial payments to the eu is part of this brexit process? first of all, can i remind us all that we are in the process of negotiations that are quite extraordinary in their nature. i don't think we've ever, in...
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a p pa re ntly telegraph talking about david davis.f 30 mps who are backing him as leader. in the same article we are told that he didn't want to be leader. he was not seeking the leadership. what is going on here? well, they would all like all their colleagues to say you are the person who will rescue us on the mess we are in. seems as if there is disarray, just at a time when we need politicians to be operating at the height of their skills and to be thinking about brexit and the brexit negotiations. it seems that the tories are in paralysis, wondering who they should knife on the back and who they should support. who is going to be their leader? it is unedifying, it really is. no wonder we don't respect politicians. on the question is whether it is sustainable, as well. immediately after the election i thought that is theresa may finished, she will have to go. but then the conservatives could not agree on anyone to replace her, so i thought well, actually, she will survive until brexit. but with this kind of story in the papers ever
a p pa re ntly telegraph talking about david davis.f 30 mps who are backing him as leader. in the same article we are told that he didn't want to be leader. he was not seeking the leadership. what is going on here? well, they would all like all their colleagues to say you are the person who will rescue us on the mess we are in. seems as if there is disarray, just at a time when we need politicians to be operating at the height of their skills and to be thinking about brexit and the brexit...
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davis brings it on 1-2. back to davis. can he turn it? well done.s the top of the tenth. only a one-run game but robinson cano unties it. seager to lead it off for the national league in the bottom of the tenth. back after this from your local fox station ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event.
davis brings it on 1-2. back to davis. can he turn it? well done.s the top of the tenth. only a one-run game but robinson cano unties it. seager to lead it off for the national league in the bottom of the tenth. back after this from your local fox station ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select...
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next, david davis. we are i'iow agreement. next, david davis.e now getting into the substance of the matter. as you have heard, there are four categories. the issue of citizens' rights, finance, separation issues and of course separately, northern ireland. it is incredibly important that we make good progress. we will identify the differences so that we can deal with them and identify similarities so that we can reinforce those. now we have to get down to work and make this a successful negotiation. you may have seen this picture being shared a lot. michel barnier and collea g u es shared a lot. michel barnier and colleagues on the left and david davis and colleagues on the right. people pointing out that the eu team have more papers. pro brexit people say that it was a photo opportunity and he didn‘t need to bring in papers, typical eu for overcompensating. let‘s bring ourselves up—to—date. here is anna fleming in brussels. —— alan fleming. the first day of negotiations has wrapped up. david davis left the city quite early this morning, leaving
next, david davis. we are i'iow agreement. next, david davis.e now getting into the substance of the matter. as you have heard, there are four categories. the issue of citizens' rights, finance, separation issues and of course separately, northern ireland. it is incredibly important that we make good progress. we will identify the differences so that we can deal with them and identify similarities so that we can reinforce those. now we have to get down to work and make this a successful...
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davis brings it on 1-2. back to davis. can he turn it? well done.he tenth. only a one-run game but robinson cano unties it. seager to lead it off for the national league in the bottom of the tenth. back after this from your local fox station >> joe: robinson cano commerce in the top of the tenth inning. right now, the difference in the game. andrew miller, the filthy left-hander from the cleveland indians will try and close it. 2-1 game. first up, corey seager. miller has been a starter, a closer, he's been the game's best set up reliever. he can do it all and has the willingness to do whatever they ask him to do. >> john: he's unbelievable. if i am seager, i'm hoping he throws a 2-0. >> joe: 3-0. it would be a different story if seager were to get on to start the inning as opposed to molina. ender inciarte waits on deck. >> john: miller gets the left-handed version, three in a row. >> among left-handed pitchers, andrew miller has the highest swing and miss rate since 2015. lined into right, late break, and a catch by upton. one away. didn't get a g
davis brings it on 1-2. back to davis. can he turn it? well done.he tenth. only a one-run game but robinson cano unties it. seager to lead it off for the national league in the bottom of the tenth. back after this from your local fox station >> joe: robinson cano commerce in the top of the tenth inning. right now, the difference in the game. andrew miller, the filthy left-hander from the cleveland indians will try and close it. 2-1 game. first up, corey seager. miller has been a starter,...
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at least davies, fox adam johnson other three most prominent.hree. but this massive clamour for david davis is 20% of 1000 tory members so not exactly a huge endorsement of any of them. none of the above city be the favourite option. davis was a victim himself in 2005 when he stood against david cameron to replace michael howerd who had resigned and david davis was supposed to walk it and then you had these young mp with a fresh voice, and a fresher face... these young mp with a fresh voice, and a fresher face. .. theresa may came out because of the failings of others. i think as well it reflects the fact they do not have a great talent. they have i think a lot of good mps on the backbenches but they do not have great people coming up through the... hence the surprise choice for candidate. it might be skipping a generation. dominic may be seen as the standardbearer for the young... jessye norman should have been around much more than he has been but has not been much respect that. jeremy corbyn also features on the front of the absorber. the sec
at least davies, fox adam johnson other three most prominent.hree. but this massive clamour for david davis is 20% of 1000 tory members so not exactly a huge endorsement of any of them. none of the above city be the favourite option. davis was a victim himself in 2005 when he stood against david cameron to replace michael howerd who had resigned and david davis was supposed to walk it and then you had these young mp with a fresh voice, and a fresher face... these young mp with a fresh voice,...
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he is a close ally of david davis. suggestion in this article david davis is plotting against theresa may, but he is being seen against theresa may, but he is being seen by many, and i think this is what often happens, someone saying, go on, nigel, you can do it. if there was a challenge and theresa may could not survive it, they would be in the position she is in. they would not feel they have a mandate. that is what they are terrified of. that is what they are terrified of. that is what they are terrified of. that is why they don't want another general election. andrew mitchell could be the anonymous mp on the front of the times, we don't know. but the message is awfully similar. the idea is that theresa may should go. one hard-line brexiteer named here says he would rather not lose brexit so long as jeremy corbyn does not get in. that isjust ridiculous. of course. if there was an election tomorrow, jeremy corbyn would probably win. exactly. it is a very febrile atmosphere, summer, everyone needs to go away and come
he is a close ally of david davis. suggestion in this article david davis is plotting against theresa may, but he is being seen against theresa may, but he is being seen by many, and i think this is what often happens, someone saying, go on, nigel, you can do it. if there was a challenge and theresa may could not survive it, they would be in the position she is in. they would not feel they have a mandate. that is what they are terrified of. that is what they are terrified of. that is what they...
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the former chief of staff to the brexit secretary david davis claims negotiations with the eu are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. a former hospital employee opens fire with an assault rifle in new york, killing one doctor and injuring six other people. also in the next hour... 20 years since the end of british control of hong kong — a new leader for the territory is sworn in and the chinese president warns against any challenges to his rule there. as ceremonial events marking the day take place, there have been protests on the streets of hong kong between pro—democracy and pro—beijing demonstrators. the singer adele has cancelled her two concerts this weekend at wembley stadium — the singer says she is heartbroken, but has damaged her vocal cords. the british and irish lions have beaten new zealand in a thrilling second test to level the series. and in half an hour — dateline discusses the still fragile nature of britain's new government and the campaign against the jihadist group isis. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the mayor of london sadiq khan has writ
the former chief of staff to the brexit secretary david davis claims negotiations with the eu are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. a former hospital employee opens fire with an assault rifle in new york, killing one doctor and injuring six other people. also in the next hour... 20 years since the end of british control of hong kong — a new leader for the territory is sworn in and the chinese president warns against any challenges to his rule there. as...
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a very good and long—term ally of david davis.ters is the political editor and it is one of his marvellous story. he talks about how he once got punched by him. who did? simon walters. are we allowed to say that? he said he gave him a friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified.” friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified. i would friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks arejustified. i would never let you down. the story is about the devastating attack and the inference is that david davis, if he has not sanction it, he is aware, or would be aware of what andrew mitchell is saying, whether he is saying it on his behalf whether he is whipping up the frenzy of she has got to go. it was not exactly a secret dinner. it was not exactly a secret dinner. it was a one nation dining club. you would not have it in the commons. the impression i am getting from most mps the impression i am getting from most mp5 is the one thing they dread more than anything else is a general election, and that is all partie
a very good and long—term ally of david davis.ters is the political editor and it is one of his marvellous story. he talks about how he once got punched by him. who did? simon walters. are we allowed to say that? he said he gave him a friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified.” friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified. i would friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks arejustified. i would never let you down. the story is about the devastating attack...
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clearly david davis knew this would happen.is, former senior media adviser saying he was unhappy, and clearly not consulted, about, for example, in her tory party conference speech last october, one of red lines was that britain was going to pull out of the european court. this is apparently something david davis has found very, very difficult. to begin a negotiation with all these red lines kind of defining britain's position, to a point of extreme rigidity. that's interesting in itself, but the fact that we know about it is also interesting. because cabinet ministers feel free now to indicate where they are concerned about her, in a way they hadn't been before. how do the rest of you see it, and indeed talk about it? i have a perspective on the issue of the dup. it's extraordinary what has happened here. because arlene foster, the head of the dup, has now been described as the second most powerful person in british politics, her party is propping up the conservative government. but just a few months ago she was in serious tro
clearly david davis knew this would happen.is, former senior media adviser saying he was unhappy, and clearly not consulted, about, for example, in her tory party conference speech last october, one of red lines was that britain was going to pull out of the european court. this is apparently something david davis has found very, very difficult. to begin a negotiation with all these red lines kind of defining britain's position, to a point of extreme rigidity. that's interesting in itself, but...
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david davis using the word robust.reading of how this is going from the british perspective? i think robust on both sides. was interesting that michel barnier time and again asked for clarification on the british position, not just clarification on the british position, notjust on the so—called divorce bill but the irish border as well. effectively, the accusation was that britain was unprepared for these negotiations. if you remember that photograph at the beginning of the week, david davis turning up to negotiations without any papers, that hugely irritated him and he felt it gave a misleading impression of how britain is handling this. there were 96 officials there negotiating. although it is quite easy to outnumber the eu officials, i think easy to outnumber the eu officials, ithink any easy to outnumber the eu officials, i think any football fan will tell you, you can pack as many players into the fence as you like, but nifty footwork can get round it. dashing into defence. there is a lack of clarity as michel bar
david davis using the word robust.reading of how this is going from the british perspective? i think robust on both sides. was interesting that michel barnier time and again asked for clarification on the british position, not just clarification on the british position, notjust on the so—called divorce bill but the irish border as well. effectively, the accusation was that britain was unprepared for these negotiations. if you remember that photograph at the beginning of the week, david davis...
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thank you to susan davis o. the point is, and i mention all of my colleagues here, i don't know if they will speak, it is all about respect. as a mother of four daughters, two granddaughters, and many grandsons and a son, it is amazing to me to see the lack of respect some of these people have for women and girls. six years ago, the obama administration said enough is enough and joe biden has been a great champion and respecting women and saying it is not your fault. we want the truth to come out, whether it is over 95% of the time. i'm sure you will address that, the truth is that it is not their fault. obama expanded title ix protections and encouraged survivors hope and courage to come forward. now the trump administration is dismantling that progress, attacking title ix protections, which include transgender students, and cutting funding for the office of civil rights. this is inequality and injustice. my comments are about respect for women and strengthening the office of civil rights of the education depar
thank you to susan davis o. the point is, and i mention all of my colleagues here, i don't know if they will speak, it is all about respect. as a mother of four daughters, two granddaughters, and many grandsons and a son, it is amazing to me to see the lack of respect some of these people have for women and girls. six years ago, the obama administration said enough is enough and joe biden has been a great champion and respecting women and saying it is not your fault. we want the truth to come...
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david davis was more sanguine.early there's a lot left to talk about and further work before we can resolve this. ultimately getting to a solution will require flexibility from both sides. what about concessions from the eu side? where will the eu show some give, perhaps as a trust—making exercise, isn't there any wiggle room? translation: negotiations have only just started. of course there are compromises to be made, but it's too early to talk about them. we're not there yet. week two of brexit talks have now ended with no major breakthrough on some of the thorniest issues. the uk's so—called brexit bill, and the rights of eu citizens in the uk, and british expats in the eu. key sticking points there — the uk wants to check the criminal record of all eu citizens wanting to stay, while the eu says uk expats would lose the right to move to other eu countries. there has been some modest progress. this is a joint eu—uk paper on citizens' rights, colour—coded to show areas of agreement and disagreement. not every nego
david davis was more sanguine.early there's a lot left to talk about and further work before we can resolve this. ultimately getting to a solution will require flexibility from both sides. what about concessions from the eu side? where will the eu show some give, perhaps as a trust—making exercise, isn't there any wiggle room? translation: negotiations have only just started. of course there are compromises to be made, but it's too early to talk about them. we're not there yet. week two of...
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his clothing line is saks fifth avenue by anthony davis. >> dicky: "the jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: "the jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank michael keaton, anthony davis, neymar jr., apologies to matt damon, we did run out of time. "nightline" is next but first, this is his latest album, "in it to win it." here with the song "smile for me" with help from robin thicke, charlie wilson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i think about what my daddy told me umm there's gonna be storms in life ♪ ♪ yes it will but the sun comes up every morning ooh even after the darkest night ♪ ♪ yeah, maybe the rent ain't paid or the car note's late and you're working hard ♪ ♪ like every single day yeah but you can make it through ain't nothing you can't do yeah i believe in you ♪ ♪ let me break it down i'm here to say when everything ain't okay i promise it's gonna change ♪ ♪ so won't you smile for me ♪ i know it's hard ♪ i
his clothing line is saks fifth avenue by anthony davis. >> dicky: "the jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: "the jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank michael keaton, anthony davis, neymar jr., apologies to matt damon, we did run out of time. "nightline" is next but first, this is his latest album, "in it to...
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could david davis carry the party with? he is 68 it would be his last try.oment, but isn't he up against philip hammond who would also like a try at the job? and boris johnson and the point is there is a stop boris campaign gathering strength because they know that if borisjohnson gets the chance to be in the last two, and is put before the party members in the country, he stands good chance of winning. there was a poll in the other papers that said the person he would most like to be the tory leader is borisjohnson because he's a name and face. the authors, and sure it they would sort of know who david davis is, they know phil hammond is spreadsheet bill, but boris is a personality. david davis is trusted in brussels, isn't he? he has done very well as brexit set so far. but he's not have to make any difficult choices, yet. anything he has impressed his colleagues by being pragmatic as well as an ardent brexitier. the suggestion is that theresa may could lead before christmas. is that the room? there we re christmas. is that the room? there were so christma
could david davis carry the party with? he is 68 it would be his last try.oment, but isn't he up against philip hammond who would also like a try at the job? and boris johnson and the point is there is a stop boris campaign gathering strength because they know that if borisjohnson gets the chance to be in the last two, and is put before the party members in the country, he stands good chance of winning. there was a poll in the other papers that said the person he would most like to be the tory...
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his clothing line is saks fifth avenue by anthony davis. "the jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. you know what i could go for right hmmm some sweet barbeque. ...or spicy! crave van! here, try my new barbeque bacon cheeseburger and chicken sandwich with your choice of sweet or spicy barbeque sauce. you crave it, we serve it. crave van! ♪ ♪ ♪ you know what i could go for right hmmm some sweet barbeque. ...or spicy! crave van! here, try my new barbeque bacon cheeseburger and chicken sandwich with your choice of sweet or spicy barbeque sauce. you crave it, we serve it. crave van! >> dicky: "the jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank michael keaton, anthony davis, neymar jr., apologies to matt damon, we did run out of time. "nightline" is next but first, this is his latest album, "in it to win it." here with the song "smile for me" with help from robin thicke, charlie wilson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i think about what m
his clothing line is saks fifth avenue by anthony davis. "the jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. you know what i could go for right hmmm some sweet barbeque. ...or spicy! crave van! here, try my new barbeque bacon cheeseburger and chicken sandwich with your choice of sweet or spicy barbeque sauce. you crave it, we serve it. crave van! ♪ ♪ ♪ you know what i could go for right hmmm some sweet barbeque. ...or spicy! crave van!...
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davis and ms. booker.until about 9 this evening, more than a half a dozen police cruisers were at the family's homewith k-9s combing through the area. sgt andrew frankel/berkeley pd spokesman: we start with the basics, check the house, check the yard. then individual officers do a neighborhood canvas, literally door to door, yard to yard looking to see if they may be in the neighbor hood. we don't have any concers as to the child is in imminent danger. we are a little concerned that the child is suppsoed to be with child dad and grandma and no t in mom's custody.davis was last seen wearing a black jacket and blue jeans.while her daughter was wearing black shirt, black pants and grey sneakers. (hermela aregawi)if you have any information that can help find these two - you're asked to call berkeley police, reporting in berkeley, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. ( marty ) and we first told you about this breaking news story with a push alert at 5:03 yesterday evening. make sure you download the kron-four
davis and ms. booker.until about 9 this evening, more than a half a dozen police cruisers were at the family's homewith k-9s combing through the area. sgt andrew frankel/berkeley pd spokesman: we start with the basics, check the house, check the yard. then individual officers do a neighborhood canvas, literally door to door, yard to yard looking to see if they may be in the neighbor hood. we don't have any concers as to the child is in imminent danger. we are a little concerned that the child...
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mr davis said britain recognised its rights and responsibilities. andy morgan bbc news.nternational trade secretary, liam fox, has suggested that getting out of the european union and freeing britain to negotiate new trade deals with the rest of the world — could take a further two years after the official date of exit in march 2019. dr fox was speaking to the bbc during a visit to the world trade organisation in geneva. we are going to leave in march 2019. icampaigned to i campaigned to leave the european union, i believe it is the right course of the united kingdom and we are going to leave the european union. but if we can do it in a way that minimises upheaval to businesses, that provides the greatest amount of certainty and stability, then that is clearly a sensible thing to do. and if we have an implementation phase between us leaving the european union and whatever arrangement we will have the eu, don't have a problem with that. for me there is no ideological barrier to that. it would be a purely practical decision on time, based on could we put new custom arrange
mr davis said britain recognised its rights and responsibilities. andy morgan bbc news.nternational trade secretary, liam fox, has suggested that getting out of the european union and freeing britain to negotiate new trade deals with the rest of the world — could take a further two years after the official date of exit in march 2019. dr fox was speaking to the bbc during a visit to the world trade organisation in geneva. we are going to leave in march 2019. icampaigned to i campaigned to...
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our reporterjordan davies has this from cardiff.nough room there. there is one large hospital building and several multistorey car parks around the side, some just for staff, but starr say there is not enough room for a large major hospital and they are having to park elsewhere in aries that are not designated. since april last year, staff parking in these areas have received parking fines. some staff say they have received quite a few parking fines. they have not been paying them, believing they didn't have too, and they have been ignoring reminders and now a judge at cardiff civiljustice centre said the staff have to pay these parts —— davies finds, £128 a ticket, and some staff say they will have to sell the homes or take out loans to cover these costs. are we talking about nurses and technical staff or across the nurses, doctors, office workers, technical staff. this group of staff were ta ken to court by indigo parking services who run the parking services. we have to pay £120 per ticket and have to share the £26,000 in legal c
our reporterjordan davies has this from cardiff.nough room there. there is one large hospital building and several multistorey car parks around the side, some just for staff, but starr say there is not enough room for a large major hospital and they are having to park elsewhere in aries that are not designated. since april last year, staff parking in these areas have received parking fines. some staff say they have received quite a few parking fines. they have not been paying them, believing...
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there is no question that frank davis did have some impact on barack.ut, barack no more new that frank marshall davis had actually been a communist in the 1940's than he knew that bill ayers had been involved in planting bombs. barack in neither instance -- it is not a reflection on who barack is, what people had done earlier. brian: frank marshall davis took photographs of barack obama's mother. david: no -- that's an allegation that is out there. i believe it to be entirely without foundation. brian: they are pictures on the internet, though. i remember seeing tabloids. david: i believe those photos are 500% fake photoshops. frank lived a very colorful life. he published a sexual autobiography under a pseudonym but that part of his life has no bearing on barack's interaction with him. brian: another person you wrote about is a man named ricky hendon, a state senator in illinois. here he is a couple of years ago. [begin video clip] >> barack and i served in the senate together and he had made a bad vote and i was trying to protect a child buffer center
there is no question that frank davis did have some impact on barack.ut, barack no more new that frank marshall davis had actually been a communist in the 1940's than he knew that bill ayers had been involved in planting bombs. barack in neither instance -- it is not a reflection on who barack is, what people had done earlier. brian: frank marshall davis took photographs of barack obama's mother. david: no -- that's an allegation that is out there. i believe it to be entirely without...
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we saw mr cummings' remarks who branded mr davies as thick as mince and as lazy asa davies as thick asn the industrial sector, senior politicians who are warning of chaos. we seek a division in the family of nations with the public in scotla nd family of nations with the public in scotland opposed to brexit and in ireland with a return of a possible hardboard. this ireland with a return of a possible ha rdboa rd. this is ireland with a return of a possible hardboard. this is of great concern to all of us in europe. we look at ita to all of us in europe. we look at it a bit surprised in the way the british team is approaching the negotiations. i appreciate you are laying out there are some of the problems that might exist here in the uk, but nonetheless the people sitting around that table idea to do ajob, sitting around that table idea to do a job, they have got a mandate following a referendum, they are talking with michel barnier. they have to get on with the job. it is no good coming with those preconceptions and there is nothing to suggest michel barnier sits down with all of that
we saw mr cummings' remarks who branded mr davies as thick as mince and as lazy asa davies as thick asn the industrial sector, senior politicians who are warning of chaos. we seek a division in the family of nations with the public in scotla nd family of nations with the public in scotland opposed to brexit and in ireland with a return of a possible hardboard. this ireland with a return of a possible ha rdboa rd. this is ireland with a return of a possible hardboard. this is of great concern to...
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do we know what david davis has brought to the table?age of knowing what the differences are between these two sides but we don't know where the compromises are going come. they will have to, at some point. we know that, over here, in this parliament, many tory mps in particular don't think the ec] should have any say over anything once the uk leaves the eu. that is a problem for the eu because they say that there are eu citizens of britain. there has been an offer made to them but they think it should be the ec] that oversees all of that. who's going to be the arbitrator ‘s that is going to be the key issue for many, going forward. at the moment you have the european court of justice. forward. at the moment you have the european court ofjustice. at the moment written are saying they don't wa nt moment written are saying they don't want them to be involved, so who's going to decide where people's whites are and how they should be decided upon? this is going to be an ongoing problem. then you have the issue of the so—called brexit bill, t
do we know what david davis has brought to the table?age of knowing what the differences are between these two sides but we don't know where the compromises are going come. they will have to, at some point. we know that, over here, in this parliament, many tory mps in particular don't think the ec] should have any say over anything once the uk leaves the eu. that is a problem for the eu because they say that there are eu citizens of britain. there has been an offer made to them but they think...
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but, jefferson davis was the last southern senator to leave washington, d.c. he was not a fire eater. in fact, most of the men who would assume the high positions in the new confederate government first at montgomery and then later at richmond, that was their capital threat, most were moderates, men who had a lot of seasoning and experience in national government in one way or the other. they were the ones who are the spokesman for the confederate people in the confederate nation. both at home and abroad. >> host: didn't jefferson davis have any relationship with abraham lincoln? >> guest: jefferson davis -- there has been a lot written about lincoln, and right now i cannot recall if they had ever met, i doubt it. i doubt they had ever met. but, davis' lif vice president, alexander stephens of georgia was on fire either either had a friendship with abraham lincoln when lincoln served as a congressman. that was from 1846 - 1848, they were friends. lincoln wrote a letter to him. alexander stephens wrote a letter to abraham lincoln while lincoln was waiting to co
but, jefferson davis was the last southern senator to leave washington, d.c. he was not a fire eater. in fact, most of the men who would assume the high positions in the new confederate government first at montgomery and then later at richmond, that was their capital threat, most were moderates, men who had a lot of seasoning and experience in national government in one way or the other. they were the ones who are the spokesman for the confederate people in the confederate nation. both at home...
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james chapman, formerly chief of staff to the brexit secretary david davis, told the bbc that mr davis want the prime minister to loosen some of her positions over brexit. our political correspondent jonathan blake joins me. presumably there will be supporters of mrdavis who see him as a better prospect for the future than theresa may remaining prime minister, is leadership one of the issues surfacing yet again? it could well be in play here, yes, some people are certainly suggesting this is david davis suggesting that his position on brexit might well be different to the prime minister's and maybe he is getting his excuses in early, if things go wrong in negotiations. but this is an interesting insight from a man that many of us may not have heard of but until recently was working alongside the brexit secretary david davis who is of course in charge of negotiating our exit from the european union. as he sees it, his former boss has been put in a very difficult position by the prime minister, her red lines as he calls them on certain issues have left him hamstrung in those negotiations
james chapman, formerly chief of staff to the brexit secretary david davis, told the bbc that mr davis want the prime minister to loosen some of her positions over brexit. our political correspondent jonathan blake joins me. presumably there will be supporters of mrdavis who see him as a better prospect for the future than theresa may remaining prime minister, is leadership one of the issues surfacing yet again? it could well be in play here, yes, some people are certainly suggesting this is...
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brian: frank davis took photographs of barack obama's mother.avid: no -- that's an allegation that is out there. i believe it to be entirely without foundation. brian: they are pictures on the internet, though. i remember seeing tabloids. david: did you believe those photos are 500% fake photoshop's? ps? frank lived a very colorful life. published a sexual autobiography under a pseudonym but that part of his life has no bearing on barack's interaction with him. brian: another person you wrote about is a man named ricky handed, a state senator in illinois. here he is a couple of years ago. >> barack and i served in the senate together and he had made a bad vote and i was trying to protect a child buffer center in my district and barack was doing his fiscally conservative thing and he was the only african-american to vote against me. i am the kind of guy -- i asked him, why did you vote against me? he gave me some b.s. so i went back to my seat kind of perplexed and god is so go od -- to voteugh i was going to keep his facility open and not vote a
brian: frank davis took photographs of barack obama's mother.avid: no -- that's an allegation that is out there. i believe it to be entirely without foundation. brian: they are pictures on the internet, though. i remember seeing tabloids. david: did you believe those photos are 500% fake photoshop's? ps? frank lived a very colorful life. published a sexual autobiography under a pseudonym but that part of his life has no bearing on barack's interaction with him. brian: another person you wrote...
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david davis says they have found some agreements. there is big disagreement over the role of the european court of human rights. also coming up this hour: there's been a 10 percent rise in recorded crime in england and wales — the largest annual increase for a decade. some of donald trump's inner circle will be questioned by two us congressional committees investigating allegations of russian interference in the presidential election. one in three cases of dementia could be prevented — if people look after their brain throughout their life, according to new research. and it's william vs kate, as the duke and duchess go ahead to head in a boat each during their royal visit in germany. brexit negotiators have been outlining what progress has been made so far in the latest round of talks between the uk and the eu. the brexit secretary david davis and the eu's michel barnier gave a statement a short while ago after four days of talks. key discussion points have included citizen's rights, the irish border and separation issues, including
david davis says they have found some agreements. there is big disagreement over the role of the european court of human rights. also coming up this hour: there's been a 10 percent rise in recorded crime in england and wales — the largest annual increase for a decade. some of donald trump's inner circle will be questioned by two us congressional committees investigating allegations of russian interference in the presidential election. one in three cases of dementia could be prevented — if...
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he and frank davis would hang out together. stanley was very conscious of having a grandson who was half black, and stanley went out of his way to introduce his , barry, at the time to frank davis. frank davis was really the first adult african-american male who he knew. again, someone the age of a grandfather, they never became as close as barack did to jeremiah wright 20 years later, but barack as a young man when he is in high school and college is writing poetry or trying to write poetry. there is no question that frank -- have somef formative impact on barack. he no more news that davis had been a commonest -- communists in the 1940's than he knew that bill ayres, a good friend in chicago had been involved in planting bombs. barack in neither instance is a ,eflection upon who barack is what people had done years earlier. >> do you remember if frank marshall took photographs of barack's mother? >> that's an allegation that is out there. i believe it is without foundation. >> there are pictures on the internet. those photos
he and frank davis would hang out together. stanley was very conscious of having a grandson who was half black, and stanley went out of his way to introduce his , barry, at the time to frank davis. frank davis was really the first adult african-american male who he knew. again, someone the age of a grandfather, they never became as close as barack did to jeremiah wright 20 years later, but barack as a young man when he is in high school and college is writing poetry or trying to write poetry....
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davis. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. davis: thank you, mr. chairman. the franking commission, of which i'm the chairman is a bipartisan commission made up of an equal number of members from both parties that improve -- that approve all the franking and mailing materials that go out. we were not contacted by the gentlelady from new hampshire about this amendment. that's why -- one reason that i'm opposed. there are a number of reasons i'm opposed to the amendment. the chief of which, this amendment will negatively impact two constituencies, people in rural america that i serve, many of us serve, and also areas where there's not ready access to electronic communications. many americans who don't have access to electron excommunications will be the most affected by the fact that members of congress cannot contact their constituents via mail. by limiting how members can communication with their constituents, members may be more likely to make mistakes and violate the franking rules. ewith -- we want to make sure the franking rules work. currently, post-car
davis. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. davis: thank you, mr. chairman. the franking commission, of which i'm the chairman is a bipartisan commission made up of an equal number of members from both parties that improve -- that approve all the franking and mailing materials that go out. we were not contacted by the gentlelady from new hampshire about this amendment. that's why -- one reason that i'm opposed. there are a number of reasons i'm opposed to the amendment. the chief of...
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in brussels, the brexit secretary, david davis, has called for both sides to "get down to business" this morning as the next round of negotiating begins. a terminally ill man will today begin a legal challenge to overturn the ban on so—called assisted dying. ido i do not want to die very slowly of suffocation, and being semiconscious until i am in a position where i do not even know what is going on. the final route for the controversial hs2 rail line north of birmingham will be announced today, after years of disagreements. also, the father of the zombie film genre, george a romero, has died at the age of 77. the american—born director's 1968 cult classic night of the living dead spawned an entire genre of zombie movies. and the cyclist who stole her bike back from a man selling it on a street corner, the day after it was stolen from her. good morning. it's monday the 17th ofjuly, i'm joanna gosling. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the brexit secretary, david davis, and the chief negotiator for the eu, michel barnier, have begun a second round of talks in the brexit negotiations in brusse
in brussels, the brexit secretary, david davis, has called for both sides to "get down to business" this morning as the next round of negotiating begins. a terminally ill man will today begin a legal challenge to overturn the ban on so—called assisted dying. ido i do not want to die very slowly of suffocation, and being semiconscious until i am in a position where i do not even know what is going on. the final route for the controversial hs2 rail line north of birmingham will be...
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presentation of bill, mr secretary davis... the government'sjob will be bill, mr secretary davis...s... the government'sjob will be made harder because it doesn't have a majority in the house of commons, and opposition parties are clear they plan to battle the government we wa nt to plan to battle the government we want to bring eu law into british law and we would do it properly. at the moment, this bill doesn't do that. so we find that the government intends to make changes behind closed doors, they may put sunset clauses or deadlines in, they are not being reasonable with this is —— with the devolved administrations, we don't know how they intend to deal with disputes. they need to a nswer deal with disputes. they need to answer those questions. this morning, jeremy corbyn and his team headed for brussels for talks with the eu's negotiators, clear the party would derail the government's new bill unless changes are made. and the liberal democrats have warned ministers the government faces hell trying to get the repeal bill through. in the months to come, some tory mps may be tempt
presentation of bill, mr secretary davis... the government'sjob will be bill, mr secretary davis...s... the government'sjob will be made harder because it doesn't have a majority in the house of commons, and opposition parties are clear they plan to battle the government we wa nt to plan to battle the government we want to bring eu law into british law and we would do it properly. at the moment, this bill doesn't do that. so we find that the government intends to make changes behind closed...
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rachel, tory members turn to david davis in battle to succeed may.ad in a party survey, what is this survey? this is obviously to replace theresa may, when? that is the big question, when. this is a survey of 1000 tory members. this is rank and file conservative members. david davis came out the favourite, but he only had one fifth of the party supporting him. after that was boris johnson. in third place, jacob rees—mogg. maybe mogg mania isn't going to be the thing it was tipped to be. there is no overwhelming support for anybody and that is the problem for the conservatives. they have a leader who has been so damaged, she's lost all credibility in the election, she is a toxic brand, and yet they have nobody that they can find to step in her place. meanwhile they are consumed by this infighting and bickering because of the huge problem that this has presented the party with. apparently an irreconcilable problem at the moment. according to the observer the search is on for a surprise candidate. do you have any inside knowledge? not to that surprise c
rachel, tory members turn to david davis in battle to succeed may.ad in a party survey, what is this survey? this is obviously to replace theresa may, when? that is the big question, when. this is a survey of 1000 tory members. this is rank and file conservative members. david davis came out the favourite, but he only had one fifth of the party supporting him. after that was boris johnson. in third place, jacob rees—mogg. maybe mogg mania isn't going to be the thing it was tipped to be. there...
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runners on the corners, davis, not the throw he can't handle it. run score, 4-2 now. fans in atlanta ready for some more runs. later in the at bat matt kemp bringing in freddie freeman home. braves now down 4-3. bases loaded. two outs. fans think they've got this one but they don't. johan kamargo flies out. that's the end of the game. davis protects the lead and the cubs win it 4-3. >> we should probably just said good-bye. >> exactly. back to you. >> before last night's game, the houston astros led an important part of the team know it may be gone but not forgotten. >> two months since carlos beltran last played in the outfield. he's been a designated hitter. his glove has died of loneliness laid to rest in a service held by pastor brian mccann. beltran says the funeral made him actually laugh. >> the ball manager and he both this saying that's what teams are for. to have fun. >> all right. well, up next in "the pulse," for sale, the tallest house in america. how tall is it? and why is it a tough sell? >>> picture proof why robots don't make good mall cops. dad: flas
runners on the corners, davis, not the throw he can't handle it. run score, 4-2 now. fans in atlanta ready for some more runs. later in the at bat matt kemp bringing in freddie freeman home. braves now down 4-3. bases loaded. two outs. fans think they've got this one but they don't. johan kamargo flies out. that's the end of the game. davis protects the lead and the cubs win it 4-3. >> we should probably just said good-bye. >> exactly. back to you. >> before last night's game,...
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the former chief of staff to the brexit secretary david davis claims negotiations with the eu are being hamstrung by theresa may's lack of flexibility. a former hospital employee opens fire with an assault rifle in new york killing one doctor and injuring six other people. also in the next hour, on the 20th anniversary of the end of british control of hong kong the chinese president warns against any challenges to his rule there. the singer adele has cancelled her two concerts this weekend at wembley stadium. the lions are ahead with new zealand's all blacks in their best chance yet to win a test. and in half an hour, the travel show heads to hong kong the trail of martial arts supremo bruce lee. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has written to the prime minister asking her to appoint commissioners to take over the running of kensington and chelsea local authority, which he says has lost the trust of local residents. the council leader, nicholas paget—brown, and his deputy, both resigned yesterday. simonjones reports. after angry protests at the council offices and after a meeting of the
the former chief of staff to the brexit secretary david davis claims negotiations with the eu are being hamstrung by theresa may's lack of flexibility. a former hospital employee opens fire with an assault rifle in new york killing one doctor and injuring six other people. also in the next hour, on the 20th anniversary of the end of british control of hong kong the chinese president warns against any challenges to his rule there. the singer adele has cancelled her two concerts this weekend at...
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s davis-bacon wage determination process for its lack of transparency. in how the published wage rates and its tendency to gather erroneous data through unscientific surveys. this would allow the government to build more infrastructure and create 155,000 new construction-related jobs at the very same cost to the taxpayers. in fact, repealing the davis-bacon would have saved the federal government $10.9 billion, and that was back in 2011. this amendment would uphold the government's responsibility to deliver quality infrastructure improvements at the best possible price to the taxpayers. which is certainly what we owe them. it is imperative that all levels of government guarantee the general public that their tax dollars are being spent in the most effective way possible. so i thank the gentleman from florida, mr. rooney, for his work on this amendment and i ask for unanimous consent to withdraw. the chair: the amendment is withdrawn. the chair understands that amendment number 65 will not be offered. it is now in order to consider amendment number 70 pri
s davis-bacon wage determination process for its lack of transparency. in how the published wage rates and its tendency to gather erroneous data through unscientific surveys. this would allow the government to build more infrastructure and create 155,000 new construction-related jobs at the very same cost to the taxpayers. in fact, repealing the davis-bacon would have saved the federal government $10.9 billion, and that was back in 2011. this amendment would uphold the government's...
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(justine)that was cristina davies reporting. (jr stone) the body of a missing teen was found near train tracks in haywardnow that boy's family wants answers. 18-year-old issac andino went for a run yesterday afternoonand never came home. his family says andino jogs reguarlyand went for a run from his house to garin park. he attended nearby chabot college. investigators are currently searching for details surronding his death. (justine) three people were shot about a block from the cal campus. this happened aroung two-45 this morning.. on durant avenue and bowditch street. berkeley police tell us .. two groups of men got in a fight when people starting shooting. the men ran from officers who were able to catch and arrest two suspects the victims were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. one gun was found at the scene. (jr stone) the berkeley mother who allegedly abducted her 5-year old daughter... is now in police custody. 34-year-old laquita davis is now in custody of pittsburg police. she is accused of taki
(justine)that was cristina davies reporting. (jr stone) the body of a missing teen was found near train tracks in haywardnow that boy's family wants answers. 18-year-old issac andino went for a run yesterday afternoonand never came home. his family says andino jogs reguarlyand went for a run from his house to garin park. he attended nearby chabot college. investigators are currently searching for details surronding his death. (justine) three people were shot about a block from the cal campus....
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and again thank you susan davis. but the point is, and i mention all of my colleagues who are here, i don't know if they're all going to speak. but it's all about respect. as a mother of four daughters, two grand daughters, many grandsons and a son, but it's amazing to me to see the lack of respect some of these people have for women and for girls. six years ago the obama administration said enough is enough. and joe biden -- it has been, continues to be a great champion in respecting women, saying it's not your fault. we want to truth to come out. what is it, over 95% of the time. i'm sure you'll address that. the truth is that it is not their fault. together obama-biden expanded title 9 support and gave survivors hope and enkurjcouragt to come forward. now trump is attacking that, cutting funding and staff for the office of civil rights. this is inequality, it is injustice. so my comments are about respect for women and strengthening of the office of civil rights of the education department, not weakening it. last
and again thank you susan davis. but the point is, and i mention all of my colleagues who are here, i don't know if they're all going to speak. but it's all about respect. as a mother of four daughters, two grand daughters, many grandsons and a son, but it's amazing to me to see the lack of respect some of these people have for women and for girls. six years ago the obama administration said enough is enough. and joe biden -- it has been, continues to be a great champion in respecting women,...