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mr davis, david davis, brexit secretariat in public battle with theresa may over brexit.ould we see david davis resigned tomorrow? finally! i was could we see david davis resigned tomorrow? finally! iwas thinking this might be the fifth time he's been suggested to resign. fifth time? there have been other occasions when there's been stories in the papers saying he's going to resign in all of this. he's fighting for the british pickle! —— british people. eventually somebody says, are you going to put up or shut? he does appear to be relatively close, although i was speaking to one source close to david davis earlier oi'i source close to david davis earlier on and they said no, he is not. he has made clear the next week, he is meeting michel barnier in brussels, so meeting michel barnier in brussels, so he said he was doing that, he was still planning on being brexit secretary. there are definitely tensions between him and number ten. numberten is tensions between him and number ten. number ten is ready to take control of the whole brexit process and him as brexit secretary
mr davis, david davis, brexit secretariat in public battle with theresa may over brexit.ould we see david davis resigned tomorrow? finally! i was could we see david davis resigned tomorrow? finally! iwas thinking this might be the fifth time he's been suggested to resign. fifth time? there have been other occasions when there's been stories in the papers saying he's going to resign in all of this. he's fighting for the british pickle! —— british people. eventually somebody says, are you...
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if it is good enough for david davis is it good enough for david davis is it good enough for you?ing to our political editor laura kuenssberg sing there will be no resignations today, how close do you think david davis would have been to resigning over this issue? who knows? i work on the principle that nothing is ever as bad as reported. what we get is stories and the swirl of the media, who knows, in the quiet discussions in the cabinet room what is actually going on and what takes place. i expect it's the lower temperature than the hype which surrounds it. it is the time for compromise. do you accept but do you accept both sides have to make compromises in order to get the work done there needs to be done by next year? i agree we have to go forward with the clear plan and that will require compromises on both sides. but i would be very worried if we were to discard our best negotiating position. thank you very much. dying patients in the north of england are not receiving the same level of care as those in the south, according to new research. the study found that terminally il
if it is good enough for david davis is it good enough for david davis is it good enough for you?ing to our political editor laura kuenssberg sing there will be no resignations today, how close do you think david davis would have been to resigning over this issue? who knows? i work on the principle that nothing is ever as bad as reported. what we get is stories and the swirl of the media, who knows, in the quiet discussions in the cabinet room what is actually going on and what takes place. i...
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are you going to resign, mr davies?retary has had a bust up with number ten about this, arguing the backstop needs an expiry date. at the moment everyone has a concern that these arrangements will continue indefinitely and i don't think that will be acceptable either to conservative mps or frankly to the wider country as a whole which voted to leave the european union and not to leave the european union and not to remain in some halfway house potentially for ever. with theresa may due to meet eu leaders at the end of the month, brexiteers have this advice for the prime minister. if your chief negotiator wants to have some kind of defined end to this process, if he's your chief negotiator you probably have to give it to him. the prime minister held talks with david davis this morning, and while they talked tory mps i was speaking to the clear this is a very edgy time. there is speculation about possible resignations, everybody on the tory entries knows the discussions going on now in westminster will shape the course of
are you going to resign, mr davies?retary has had a bust up with number ten about this, arguing the backstop needs an expiry date. at the moment everyone has a concern that these arrangements will continue indefinitely and i don't think that will be acceptable either to conservative mps or frankly to the wider country as a whole which voted to leave the european union and not to leave the european union and not to remain in some halfway house potentially for ever. with theresa may due to meet...
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twenty two year old joel davis is outspoken in his activism against sexual violence that's what makes his recent arrest so disturbing joel davis has been arrested and it's alleged that he attempted to engage a minor in sexual activity and he's been distributing child pornography now beyond the basic charges the actual details of the case are pretty disturbing the f.b.i. picked up davis in a sting operation now they've revealed some of the text messages he exchanged with undercover agents what's about to follow is rather disturbing but it's actually not the most disturbing part of the correspondence during the course of the text conversations davis stated that he is into children ages zero plus and has no limits davis told him because the offices that he previously had sexual experiences with a nine month old boy a six year old go and a seven year old boy now according to the f.b.i. davis actually asked to the undercover agents to send him explicit videos and photographs of children the department of justice says they are appalled by the case conduct and edged again still davis is unfa
twenty two year old joel davis is outspoken in his activism against sexual violence that's what makes his recent arrest so disturbing joel davis has been arrested and it's alleged that he attempted to engage a minor in sexual activity and he's been distributing child pornography now beyond the basic charges the actual details of the case are pretty disturbing the f.b.i. picked up davis in a sting operation now they've revealed some of the text messages he exchanged with undercover agents what's...
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the brexit tojerry david davis, our fantastic future out of the eu.ews in the papers tomorrow to mark the second anniversary of the referendum. so all will be fine? i would have added the word fantastical future. this is one of the most delusional interviews i've ever read. it's a com plete interviews i've ever read. it's a complete propaganda puff piece on behalf of brexiteers, and we have borisjohnson behalf of brexiteers, and we have boris johnson and liam behalf of brexiteers, and we have borisjohnson and liam fox coming m, borisjohnson and liam fox coming in, so for brexiteers coming out in full force to persuade us all it's a goodidea full force to persuade us all it's a good idea to lead doctor lee. you can almost sense that they are rattled. the problem is that david davis doesn't actually address any of the hard questions, there is nothing about the airbus warning. maybe the interview was done before that, but there's nothing about the northern ireland border question, which is the biggest problem we face. but a lot of typical david davis blu
the brexit tojerry david davis, our fantastic future out of the eu.ews in the papers tomorrow to mark the second anniversary of the referendum. so all will be fine? i would have added the word fantastical future. this is one of the most delusional interviews i've ever read. it's a com plete interviews i've ever read. it's a complete propaganda puff piece on behalf of brexiteers, and we have borisjohnson behalf of brexiteers, and we have boris johnson and liam behalf of brexiteers, and we have...
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picked up davis in a sting operation now they've revealed some of the text messages he exchanged with undercover agents what's about to follow is rather disturbing but it's actually not the most disturbing part of the correspondence during the course of the text conversations davis stated that he is into children ages zero plus and has no limits davis told him because the offices that he previously had sexual experiences with a nine month old boy and six year old go and the seven year old boy now according to the f.b.i. davis actually asked to the undercover agents to send him explicit videos and photographs of children the department of justice says they are appalled by the case conduct and as to instill davis is unfathomable as it is sickening and as this case demonstrates who are in force and keep its watchful eye on the dark is corners of the internet to print credits is justice and davis is for a long time been a very outspoken opponent of sexual violence and an advocate of human rights for two years he had a special position at the united nations he gave regular media appearance
picked up davis in a sting operation now they've revealed some of the text messages he exchanged with undercover agents what's about to follow is rather disturbing but it's actually not the most disturbing part of the correspondence during the course of the text conversations davis stated that he is into children ages zero plus and has no limits davis told him because the offices that he previously had sexual experiences with a nine month old boy and six year old go and the seven year old boy...
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did you get what you want, david davis? david davis, taking his time, savouring the moment.e may seem hollow. i think it's particularly true of theresa may's government, that it does operate by collective responsibility. we do come to collective decisions. reporter: arguing in public? sometimes that takes a little bit longer, leaving the european union is one of the most important things that we've done in this country for a very long time. it's important we get the decisions right. as everybody knows in the referendum, opinions and feelings run high on this issue, but we have shown we can reach an agreement civilly and collectively. but on the other side of the channel, that can look like chaos. we have just received this proposal two hours ago. we are working on it. the eu doesn't much like the look of the proposal anyway. there'll be a formal response tomorrow. try, as the chief whip does, to be positive... really positive day. ..the government looks split. the brexit secretary has had his way, although what's been done is not a clear plan of his liking, but a fudge, whic
did you get what you want, david davis? david davis, taking his time, savouring the moment.e may seem hollow. i think it's particularly true of theresa may's government, that it does operate by collective responsibility. we do come to collective decisions. reporter: arguing in public? sometimes that takes a little bit longer, leaving the european union is one of the most important things that we've done in this country for a very long time. it's important we get the decisions right. as...
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two tweets from this court and crime reporter at "capital gazette," phil davis. he describes what was happening. first tweet says, gunman shot through the glass door to the office. and opened fire on multiple employees. can't say much more and don't want to declare anyone dead but it's bad. the next tweet, he reflects a little bit more saying there's nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload. we haven't seen anymore tweets but obviously a chilling and terrifying scene as described by this reporter for the "capital gazette" while he was in the newsroom as this gunman opened fire. we are monitoring it to see if anymore tweets come out for more information and awaiting more information of law enforcement. very few words and yet very chilling, as well. jake? >> haunting. thank you, jessica. i want to bring senator chris van hollen democrat of maryland in. what can you tell us? have you been briefed? do you know anything more about the status of the victims? how are people doing? >> jake,
two tweets from this court and crime reporter at "capital gazette," phil davis. he describes what was happening. first tweet says, gunman shot through the glass door to the office. and opened fire on multiple employees. can't say much more and don't want to declare anyone dead but it's bad. the next tweet, he reflects a little bit more saying there's nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload. we haven't...
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. >> but jamal davis is a breath of fresh air. he's a friend washington knows from local clubs. >> talk about your outfit. that was the kicker. silver, like, disco booty shorts on and a lime green tank top with white go-go boots. >> we're both gay, and that makes me feel more comfortable around him, other than everybody else on the unit who is straight. he just makes my time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole catwalk and a pose and i killed the stage. i killed it. >> i just bet you did. >> davis' good times have been frequently interrupted by stays at kent county. he has prior convictions for larceny and break-in and entering and has been arrested on various parole violations. he pled guilty to two new charges of larceny and is now awaiting sentencing. >> i can't wait to get out of here. >> girl, don't remind me. >> you got less days than i do. >> because you're a criminal. >> you're a habitual offender. >> no. that was last year. this is this year. >> new year, new you? >> that's what they say. new year, new year. >>> coming
. >> but jamal davis is a breath of fresh air. he's a friend washington knows from local clubs. >> talk about your outfit. that was the kicker. silver, like, disco booty shorts on and a lime green tank top with white go-go boots. >> we're both gay, and that makes me feel more comfortable around him, other than everybody else on the unit who is straight. he just makes my time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole catwalk and a pose and i killed the stage. i killed it....
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perhaps we'll get more if we get a chance to see or talk to phil davis. he's been so great at tweetinou the details of information that only he or someone else inside that newsroom who witnessed the whole thing ha first can tell us. perhaps there's more from him. >> hisatest tweet was that now t he was out billing auilding an he was being interviewed by the police. you exit this building and go across the sreet to a small shopping center where the businesspo bank is anice are interviewing people there inside the buildingas and relg them to the reunify indication at lord and ta& taylor. the reason they have to do that is they cannot get their cars out of that parking lot. although he is an eyewitness. he witnessed the first shot. he saw the man walk up and according to his tweet and witnessed this according to what he's been tweeting out and hid under his desk as he was, according to him, hearing his colleagu being shot and hearing the gunman reload. when he is t released frhat interview process, we're hoping we hear more from gm. >> he t be needed by more
perhaps we'll get more if we get a chance to see or talk to phil davis. he's been so great at tweetinou the details of information that only he or someone else inside that newsroom who witnessed the whole thing ha first can tell us. perhaps there's more from him. >> hisatest tweet was that now t he was out billing auilding an he was being interviewed by the police. you exit this building and go across the sreet to a small shopping center where the businesspo bank is anice are interviewing...
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stated that he is into children aged zero plus and has no limits davis told him because the offices that he previously had sexual experiences with a nine month old boy a six year old go and the seven year old boy now according to the f.b.i. davis actually asked the undercover agents to send him explicit videos and photographs of children the department of justice says they are appalled by the case conduct and they just again still davis is unfathomable as it is sickening and as this case demonstrates to enforce and keep its watchful eye on the darkest corners of the internet to bring predators to justice davis is for a long time been a very outspoken opponent of sexual violence and an advocate of human rights for two years he had a special position at the united nations he gave regular media appearances and his organization had over five thousand members and was very well funded around the world in order acted and respected in peacetime then you're not going to be able to protect them or respect them in conflict like you need to when you do need the rule of law and so many conflicts
stated that he is into children aged zero plus and has no limits davis told him because the offices that he previously had sexual experiences with a nine month old boy a six year old go and the seven year old boy now according to the f.b.i. davis actually asked the undercover agents to send him explicit videos and photographs of children the department of justice says they are appalled by the case conduct and they just again still davis is unfathomable as it is sickening and as this case...
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david davis was threatening to quit... stop brexit!prime minister didn't put a specific date for a time limit into a government document. the plan for customs after brexit, if new ways of managing can't be found. who would budge? are you going to resign, mr davis? downing street was sweating. at stake, not just this proposal, but the fortunes of the government itself. a nervous wait during nearly another hour of talks, but then david davis's team claimed victory — the document would, after all, include a date. with this crucial line, the uk expects the future arrangement to be in place by the end of december 2021. in other words, the brexit secretary had made the prime minister move. foreign secretary, isn't it rather a problem that the cabinet have been bullying the prime minister in public? no mistake, it's anotherfudge, not a concrete commitment to anything. the smile on borisjohnson's face as he left a long meeting suggests one thing — some senior brexiteers in government believe they have won. after today's very public power strug
david davis was threatening to quit... stop brexit!prime minister didn't put a specific date for a time limit into a government document. the plan for customs after brexit, if new ways of managing can't be found. who would budge? are you going to resign, mr davis? downing street was sweating. at stake, not just this proposal, but the fortunes of the government itself. a nervous wait during nearly another hour of talks, but then david davis's team claimed victory — the document would, after...
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he was taking to phil davis that described the shooting. he says "phil, i can't imagine what you and the entire capitol gazette team are going through right now. journalists shouldn't have to fend off bullets in the newsroom while doing their jobs, this is not normal i stay strong." again, that is maryland democratic senator chris van holland who sent that tweet to phil davis, the reporter that just recounted his story and he said how horrifying it was to be inside when the shots rang out. >> neil: thanks, trace, this seems to be localized to this capitol gazette in annapolis. it's too early to conclude that. there's governor hogan arriving. we have howard safer joining us right now. they might be speaking to reporters soon. so the idea this could be a local newspaper and the target was the local newspaper what do you think? >> i've been in that office. i was there last week. i have a house in annapolis. i know the capitol very well. the building is in an office park. has zero security. anybody can walk in and out of it. it's a soft target
he was taking to phil davis that described the shooting. he says "phil, i can't imagine what you and the entire capitol gazette team are going through right now. journalists shouldn't have to fend off bullets in the newsroom while doing their jobs, this is not normal i stay strong." again, that is maryland democratic senator chris van holland who sent that tweet to phil davis, the reporter that just recounted his story and he said how horrifying it was to be inside when the shots rang...
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are you going to resign, mr davis?t this, arguing the backstop needs an expiry date. and cannot be open—ended. at the moment everyone has a concern that these arrangements will continue indefinitely and i don't think that will be acceptable either to conservative mps or frankly to the wider country as a whole which voted to leave the european union and not to remain in some halfway house, potentially for ever. with theresa may due to meet eu leaders again at the end of the month, brexiteers have this advice for the prime minister. if your chief negotiator wants to have some kind of defined end to this process, if he's your chief negotiator you probably have to give it to him. the prime minister held talks with david davis for more than an hour this morning. and while they talked, tory mps i was speaking to were clear this is a very edgy time. there is speculation about possible resignations, everybody on the tory side knows the discussions going on now in westminster will shape the course of brexit. the prime minister
are you going to resign, mr davis?t this, arguing the backstop needs an expiry date. and cannot be open—ended. at the moment everyone has a concern that these arrangements will continue indefinitely and i don't think that will be acceptable either to conservative mps or frankly to the wider country as a whole which voted to leave the european union and not to remain in some halfway house, potentially for ever. with theresa may due to meet eu leaders again at the end of the month, brexiteers...
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are you going to resign, mr davis?ary has had a bust up with number ten about this, arguing that the backstop needs an expiry date. and cannot be open—ended. at the moment everyone has a concern that these arrangements will continue indefinitely and i don't think that will be acceptable either to conservative mps or frankly to the wider country as a whole which voted to leave the european union and not to remain in some halfway house, potentially for ever. with theresa may due to meet eu leaders again at the end of the month, brexiteers had this advice for the prime minister. if your chief negotiator wants to have some kind of defined end to this process, if he's your chief negotiator then you probably have to give it to him. the prime minister held talks with david davis for more than an hour here this morning. and while they talked, tory mps i was speaking to were clear this is a very edgy febrile time. there is speculation about possible resignations, everybody on the tory benches knows the discussions going on now
are you going to resign, mr davis?ary has had a bust up with number ten about this, arguing that the backstop needs an expiry date. and cannot be open—ended. at the moment everyone has a concern that these arrangements will continue indefinitely and i don't think that will be acceptable either to conservative mps or frankly to the wider country as a whole which voted to leave the european union and not to remain in some halfway house, potentially for ever. with theresa may due to meet eu...
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sodas david davis. my gut —— so does david davis. my gut reaction is that he will not resign. this is a matter of principle for a number of region people. it is about ideology. people have believed in this for a long time in cabinet and they feel very strongly about it. the question is, are they prepared, in effect, to trigger a serious revolt in the conservative party? you don't know where it will end up. to reason they might have to go. if they do that. or indeed, a fresh election. —— theresa may may have to go. there is too much political uncertainty. it isa too much political uncertainty. it is a decision with ramifications way beyond this single document they discussed today. we shall watch this space. looking now in the meantime at what the new spanish prime minister has decided to do. he has formed his new cabinet having become prime minister last week. this was after leading an historic no—confidence vote against the popular party. a huge change in spain. he leads a minority government so he is trying to set up what he really believes. there are some interesting messag
sodas david davis. my gut —— so does david davis. my gut reaction is that he will not resign. this is a matter of principle for a number of region people. it is about ideology. people have believed in this for a long time in cabinet and they feel very strongly about it. the question is, are they prepared, in effect, to trigger a serious revolt in the conservative party? you don't know where it will end up. to reason they might have to go. if they do that. or indeed, a fresh election. ——...
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are you going to resign, mr davis? sta ke downing street was sweating, at stake this proposal and the fortunes of the government. a nervous wait during one hour of talks, but then david davis's team claimed victory, the document would after all include a date. but this crucial line, the uk expects the future arrangement to be in place by the end of december 20 21. in other words, the brexit secretary had made the prime minister move. foreign secretary, is it not rather a problem that cabinet have been bullying the prime minister in public? no mistake, it is another mistake, not a concrete commitment to anything. the smile of boris johnson's face as he left a long meeting suggests one thing, senior brexiteers and governments believe they have won. after today's very public power struggle, look who is sure he has won. david davis taking his time, savouring the moment, even though by tomorrow, his advantage may seem hollow. i think it is true that theresa may's government does operate by collective responsibility, we do c
are you going to resign, mr davis? sta ke downing street was sweating, at stake this proposal and the fortunes of the government. a nervous wait during one hour of talks, but then david davis's team claimed victory, the document would after all include a date. but this crucial line, the uk expects the future arrangement to be in place by the end of december 20 21. in other words, the brexit secretary had made the prime minister move. foreign secretary, is it not rather a problem that cabinet...
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it is, there is speculation boris johnson or david davis liam fox might resign.will edge towards a softer brexit and they will put up with it and use words to cover up will put up with it and use words to coverup their will put up with it and use words to cover up their embarrassment. she might be keen to get rid of the troublemakers at this point but i ee, troublemakers at this point but i agree, i think they need something solid and they don't have it. what can we read into borisjohnson‘s what can i say politely, noises off? its colourful language, he talked about bog roll brexit because it was soft and yielding and long. which is disloyal and unhelpful to theresa may. but it's not crossing any sort of red lines of collective cabinet responsibility. but the business thing... that was bad. but it was a private remark everyone can pretend... the public watching that, if you are the foreign secretary at such a crucial time you cannot make private, private remarks begin and end. the independent has said we ought to get rid of boris for quite some time. he is a joke
it is, there is speculation boris johnson or david davis liam fox might resign.will edge towards a softer brexit and they will put up with it and use words to cover up will put up with it and use words to coverup their will put up with it and use words to cover up their embarrassment. she might be keen to get rid of the troublemakers at this point but i ee, troublemakers at this point but i agree, i think they need something solid and they don't have it. what can we read into borisjohnson‘s...
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the pitch gets behind davis. richmond is down to second and a qr to third. >> regular took a big round around third. the picture came about 30 feet down the line. second and third with two outs. >> there is a 6 - 1 lead. >> riley's weekly meditation sessions. maybe that is helping him here. >> i like that. baseball is as much a mind game as it is a physical game. when you do stuff like that it probably pays off. >> yogi bear said 90% of the game is mental. >> here's the two and zero to ryan. ball three. ohio congressman. he had a single rbi and popped up to second. here's the swing through the whole on the right side. now another rbi is regular comes into score, a two run score. it is not 8 - 1. the democrats are blowing it wide open. >> that's why you don't intentionally walk with two outs. could've been over with no damage done instead, it is 8 - 1. >> remember there were two outs before the we strew the walk. >> panetta stands in. he drove in a run and first pitch swinging. another base hit for panetta. the se
the pitch gets behind davis. richmond is down to second and a qr to third. >> regular took a big round around third. the picture came about 30 feet down the line. second and third with two outs. >> there is a 6 - 1 lead. >> riley's weekly meditation sessions. maybe that is helping him here. >> i like that. baseball is as much a mind game as it is a physical game. when you do stuff like that it probably pays off. >> yogi bear said 90% of the game is mental. >>...
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david davis and michel barnier on monday, the first long-time. adam, thank you very much.ff on the weekend beforehand. let's get some final thoughts, because all of this is adam the suggesting there, it reminds us of the timetable of all of this and my goodness it is time isn't it? i think number ten is saying in response to those comments are michel barnier is that this is a negotiation and the next step is to fiow negotiation and the next step is to now get back to the talks on this backstop plan, which of course is an insurance policy if the uk and brussels do not come to an agreement on trade for when we leave the eu. the uk put its own proposal on the end of last year, number ten very keen to remind us that when he did that, the uk rejected it. now we have the uk putting its plan on the table and the signs are from brussels are perhaps once of rejection. they say look, we need to get back to the table and get down to the talks and that is just normal. that is what this process is going to be like. specifically responding to what michel barnier said today, the governme
david davis and michel barnier on monday, the first long-time. adam, thank you very much.ff on the weekend beforehand. let's get some final thoughts, because all of this is adam the suggesting there, it reminds us of the timetable of all of this and my goodness it is time isn't it? i think number ten is saying in response to those comments are michel barnier is that this is a negotiation and the next step is to fiow negotiation and the next step is to now get back to the talks on this backstop...
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david davis was threatening to quit... stop brexit!t put a specific date for a time limit into a government document. the plan for customs after brexit, if new ways of managing can't be found. who would budge? reporter: are you going to resign, mr davis? downing street was sweating. at stake — notjust this proposal, but the fortunes of the government itself. a nervous wait during nearly another hour of talks, but then david davis's team claimed victory. the document would, after all, include a date, with this crucial line. in other words, the brexit secretary had made the prime minister move. foreign secretary, isn't it rather a problem that the cabinet have been bullying the prime minister in public? no mistake, it's anotherfudge, not a concrete commitment to anything. the smile on borisjohnson‘s face as he left a long meeting suggests one thing. some senior brexiteers in government believe they have won. borisjohnson, the boris johnson, the british borisjohnson, the british foreign secretary. he has warned his supporters that the bre
david davis was threatening to quit... stop brexit!t put a specific date for a time limit into a government document. the plan for customs after brexit, if new ways of managing can't be found. who would budge? reporter: are you going to resign, mr davis? downing street was sweating. at stake — notjust this proposal, but the fortunes of the government itself. a nervous wait during nearly another hour of talks, but then david davis's team claimed victory. the document would, after all, include...
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third rocket become the davis to and anthony lebron james beating out tonight...ng out lebron james and anthony davis to become the third rocket to win it... hakeen moses malone (twice) were the others he led the rockets to a franchise-best 65 wins and the western conference finals... where they lost to the warriors in seven games after winning the award... harden took the stage with his mom... monja willis(sot: harden)
third rocket become the davis to and anthony lebron james beating out tonight...ng out lebron james and anthony davis to become the third rocket to win it... hakeen moses malone (twice) were the others he led the rockets to a franchise-best 65 wins and the western conference finals... where they lost to the warriors in seven games after winning the award... harden took the stage with his mom... monja willis(sot: harden)
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davis. they don't have that coordinated yet. next traffic update coming up around 5:20. >>> dangerous levels of lead in baby formula. the lawsuit filed by california's attorney general that he says puts all manufacturers on notice. >>> kim kardashian talking about the moment she told alice marie johnson she would be free and the surprise kim didn't see coming. >>> we now know the companies that applied f ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. . >>> a lot of seniors saying so long to high school today. let's take another look at what's going on at carlmont high school on the peninsula. 60 at 9:00, 63 at 10:00 and 67, so pretty nice this morning for your graduation. we'll head to the south bay where santa clara high school will graduate at 4:00 with sunshin
davis. they don't have that coordinated yet. next traffic update coming up around 5:20. >>> dangerous levels of lead in baby formula. the lawsuit filed by california's attorney general that he says puts all manufacturers on notice. >>> kim kardashian talking about the moment she told alice marie johnson she would be free and the surprise kim didn't see coming. >>> we now know the companies that applied f ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it...
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that just now from phil davis on twitter. the reporter who is therein side that newsroom, but has not wanted to speculate on how many are dead. >> okay. let me see if we can try to confirm that with lieutenant ryan frazier of the anne arundel county police department. do you have any information you can add to what we know here, that the shooter is in custody and there may be fatalities and there are certainly numerous injuries? >> yeah, at this point we have no new information from when we first arrived on scene. what i can tell you, what i can confirm is around 2:40 we were called, 888 westgate road. active shooter inside the building. once we arrived the officers quickly secured the building. we continue to get people outside the building. we're in evacuation mode right now. we're trying to secure the building the best we can. once the building is secure, once we're 100% the building is secured, that's when we'll be able to provide more information with the extent of injuries and information on the suspect. >> the suspect.
that just now from phil davis on twitter. the reporter who is therein side that newsroom, but has not wanted to speculate on how many are dead. >> okay. let me see if we can try to confirm that with lieutenant ryan frazier of the anne arundel county police department. do you have any information you can add to what we know here, that the shooter is in custody and there may be fatalities and there are certainly numerous injuries? >> yeah, at this point we have no new information from...
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david davis was threatening to quit... stop brexit!imit into a government document. the plan for customs after brexit, if new ways of managing can't be found. who would budge? are you going to resign, mr davis? downing street was sweating. at stake, not just this proposal, but the fortunes of the government itself. a nervous wait during nearly another hour of talks, but then david davis's team claimed victory — the document would, after all, include a date. with this crucial line — the uk expects the future arrangement to be in place by the end of december 2021. in other words, the brexit secretary had made the prime minister move. foreign secretary, isn't it rather a problem that the cabinet have been bullying the prime minister in public? no mistake, it's anotherfudge, not a concrete commitment to anything. the smile on borisjohnson's face as he left a long meeting suggests one thing, some senior brexiteers in government believe they have won. after today's very public power struggle, look who's sure he's won. at the heart of the cur
david davis was threatening to quit... stop brexit!imit into a government document. the plan for customs after brexit, if new ways of managing can't be found. who would budge? are you going to resign, mr davis? downing street was sweating. at stake, not just this proposal, but the fortunes of the government itself. a nervous wait during nearly another hour of talks, but then david davis's team claimed victory — the document would, after all, include a date. with this crucial line — the uk...
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abraham lincoln made decisions, jefferson davis, lee, grant made decisions and those decisions made a difference and many other people at lower levels made decisions that had significant consequences that changed the course of history. and so people make significant decisions and another thing i think they goes into telling a story is that history is not evidence inevitable. don't like the word inevitable for history. nothing is inevitable if people make different decisions the decisions they make are important but nothing about that had to if people made different decisions. so that give as natural drama to it. not to overdramatize but adds a certain drama. that face decisions, they face problems and they had to make decisions and they had cope with those problems andover come, and then that determined the flow, the course, that events took. i think it's important for people to find the civil war accessible and interesting and enjoyable because i think the civil war is an important topic, and if you enjoy something and it's accessible and interesting, you're going to come to understa
abraham lincoln made decisions, jefferson davis, lee, grant made decisions and those decisions made a difference and many other people at lower levels made decisions that had significant consequences that changed the course of history. and so people make significant decisions and another thing i think they goes into telling a story is that history is not evidence inevitable. don't like the word inevitable for history. nothing is inevitable if people make different decisions the decisions they...
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davis crashed her car along this stretch of stanley boulevard. she survived, but the girls did not. >> this is our onlyy place where we can come feel like we hav a little bit of her last moments, kind of were. >> reporter: and that'sow moerl ca mo came to be. lexie's sister created this mermaid tail as a tribute. >> that's what she was to us, an a little mermaid. >> reporter: for violet, white crosses that glowed in candlelight overnight. >> it ld omeby came and ransacked the place. >> reporter: family believe somebody stole the items monday evening. >> this was vin decktive. >> reporter: family returned to the memorial this afternoon with every brush stroke and effort to bring the memorial back to life. >> it's an f-edveo. despicable. >> rterirs who didn't know the girls are disgusted by this, too. the family tells us they believe is was a tar getted attack and they plan to file a report with the alameda sheriff's department. nbs. >> thanks, melissa. >>> north korea is still celebrating kim jong un's summit with president trump. president trump'
davis crashed her car along this stretch of stanley boulevard. she survived, but the girls did not. >> this is our onlyy place where we can come feel like we hav a little bit of her last moments, kind of were. >> reporter: and that'sow moerl ca mo came to be. lexie's sister created this mermaid tail as a tribute. >> that's what she was to us, an a little mermaid. >> reporter: for violet, white crosses that glowed in candlelight overnight. >> it ld omeby came and...
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a critical moment for theresa may because if david davies decided he cannot put up david davies decidedhen we have those critical votes in then we have those critical votes in the commons this week, and were he to say he was quitting it would draw the whole brexit process into disarray, which is why brexit mps are urging mr davis not to go, but his concern is that the so—called backstop agreement floated has no end debate and the fear of brexiteers is that it could just go on and on and britain would rein —— remained ina on and on and britain would rein —— remained in a perpetual limbo land, half in and half out of the eu. so theresa may really needs to keep david davis on board but she will have to come up with some sort of compromise package. for now, norman, thank you very much. human rights have lost a supreme court appeal over the legality of northern ireland's strict abortion law. however a majority of the seven justices at the hearing stated that the current legislation is "incompatible" with european human rights laws in the cases of fatal foetal abnormality, rape and incest. th
a critical moment for theresa may because if david davies decided he cannot put up david davies decidedhen we have those critical votes in then we have those critical votes in the commons this week, and were he to say he was quitting it would draw the whole brexit process into disarray, which is why brexit mps are urging mr davis not to go, but his concern is that the so—called backstop agreement floated has no end debate and the fear of brexiteers is that it could just go on and on and...
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friends say david davis is relishing his role as a political terrorist.ermany's longest standing mp, former finance minister and current president of the bundestag tells me his fears for the future of the eu. today in this way, the management of migration is one of the biggest global problems for the western world. like him or loathe him, paul dacre has been one of the most influential editors of a british newspaper, but what will be his legacy? we'll speak to lord adonis and peter oborne. and stephen smith moves into his new pad — a micro—flat of tiny proportions. this is going to be the best. can i just see if i would fit in. as you say, no mattress. but it is the right size. you are rather talli wouldn't say it was roomy, but i do fit in the slot. good evening. westminster is tonight in a febrile state. in the lobbies the talk is of backstops, amendments, and possible resignations over brexit. what does all that mean? essentially that the prime minister has still not managed to rally her cabinet around a unified position and — yes, we've heard it befor
friends say david davis is relishing his role as a political terrorist.ermany's longest standing mp, former finance minister and current president of the bundestag tells me his fears for the future of the eu. today in this way, the management of migration is one of the biggest global problems for the western world. like him or loathe him, paul dacre has been one of the most influential editors of a british newspaper, but what will be his legacy? we'll speak to lord adonis and peter oborne. and...
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thank you, miss davis. supervisor fewer. >> supervisor fewer: thank you, miss davis. i realize that a lot of the work that you're doing is related to racial equity through your engineering equity program. can you share more of the work that you're doing with the departments on a larger scale? >> so there's a couple of ways that we're working with the departments. first the government alliance for racial equity and we have two cohorts this year and those cohorts are filled with people from 15 different departments and 40 people and they meet twice a month and they do trainings in oakland as well one here each month and then they're supposed to go back and to develop equity action plans for their departments on how to consider the impact of their policies and their programs on the spectrum. and the office is doing department-wide training and we met with the police department and we'll do trainings around that. one of the issues is that the challenges is that people get the language and they talk about bias and they don't really get how to work with each other without c
thank you, miss davis. supervisor fewer. >> supervisor fewer: thank you, miss davis. i realize that a lot of the work that you're doing is related to racial equity through your engineering equity program. can you share more of the work that you're doing with the departments on a larger scale? >> so there's a couple of ways that we're working with the departments. first the government alliance for racial equity and we have two cohorts this year and those cohorts are filled with...