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my only thought was that it was pretty dumb," said driscoll-frerichs. "i was just cruising down the freeway with my husband and i saw someone start to get out of the window. he made it all the way out and was dancing on the side of the car."traffic was moving about 10 to 15 mph but soon picked up to 20 to 30 mph, according to driscoll-frerichs. the man got back into the vehicle after traffic began moving more quickly, driscoll-frerichs said."he could've fallen, and you know, got really hurt and then caused more accidents around. it could've been really dangerous," she said. driscoll-frerichs posted the video clip to social media to show "how stupid people can be in a stunt like that -- trying to be cool." (steve) nobody was injured during the stunt. and police are still looking for the driver and people involved. (pam) coming up -- after questions about her exact role at the white house.. ivanka trump now becoming an "official" employee. what she will be doing in the trump adminstration. (steve) then our tech reporter gives us a hands on sneak peak at t
my only thought was that it was pretty dumb," said driscoll-frerichs. "i was just cruising down the freeway with my husband and i saw someone start to get out of the window. he made it all the way out and was dancing on the side of the car."traffic was moving about 10 to 15 mph but soon picked up to 20 to 30 mph, according to driscoll-frerichs. the man got back into the vehicle after traffic began moving more quickly, driscoll-frerichs said."he could've fallen, and you know,...
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driscoll. >> yes. a couple points before i get bark to the real question of bullet point 4 on page one of the report. you notice how the market as broadly as it is more and more consultant recommend to public pension nunds to certain degree endowment to increase to private equity. we have this desire to get our own commitments up and funded and earning. i think our assumed rate of return assumes we actually have 18 percent of our total portfolio earning private equity returns, not the called amount, right? the policy amounto that leads to a different type of problem. >> yes >> if we want the money to go to work in this area which we do with the relationship philding and due diligence you are doing and there are fewer top quartile fund we can get into, what is our other option to get the money to work? do we have any other options? >> i think we have done a terrific job of building out new relationships. i don't know-i mean, you-the question you asked is what more can we do. >> yes. >> what i would say
driscoll. >> yes. a couple points before i get bark to the real question of bullet point 4 on page one of the report. you notice how the market as broadly as it is more and more consultant recommend to public pension nunds to certain degree endowment to increase to private equity. we have this desire to get our own commitments up and funded and earning. i think our assumed rate of return assumes we actually have 18 percent of our total portfolio earning private equity returns, not the...
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driscoll. >> yes. a couple points before i get bark to the real question of bullet point 4 on page one of the report. you notice how the market as broadly as it is more and more consultant recommend to public pension nunds to certain degree endowment to increase to private equity. we have this desire to get our own commitments up and funded and earning. i think our assumed rate of return assumes we actually have 18 percent of our total portfolio earning private equity returns, not the called amount, right? the policy amounto that leads to a different type of problem. >> yes >> if we want the money to go to work in this area which we do with the relationship philding and due diligence you are doing and there are fewer top quartile fund we can get into, what is our other option to get the money to work? do we have any other options? >> i think we have done a terrific job of building out new relationships. i don't know-i mean, you-the question you asked is what more can we do. >> yes. >> what i would say
driscoll. >> yes. a couple points before i get bark to the real question of bullet point 4 on page one of the report. you notice how the market as broadly as it is more and more consultant recommend to public pension nunds to certain degree endowment to increase to private equity. we have this desire to get our own commitments up and funded and earning. i think our assumed rate of return assumes we actually have 18 percent of our total portfolio earning private equity returns, not the...
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afternoon call the roll that commissioner cohen commissioner bridges commissioner casciato commissioner driscollmissioner makras
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my only thought was that it was pretty dumb," said driscoll-frerichs. the freeway with my husband and i saw someone start to get out of the window. he made it all the way out and was dancing on the side of the car."traffic was moving about 10 to 15 mph but soon picked up to 20 to 30 mph, according to driscoll-frerichs. the man got back into the vehicle after traffic began moving more quickly, driscoll-frerichs said."he could've fallen, and you know, got really hurt and then caused more accidents around. it could've been really dangerous," she said. driscoll-frerichs posted the video clip to social media to show "how stupid people can be in a stunt like that -- trying to be cool." (mark) nobody was injured during the stunt. and police are still looking for the driver and people involved. (darya) still ahead on the kron four morning news.. the accounting firm that caused a big mess at this year's oscars will be back next year... but under one condition. find out what it is. and here's a live look outside... bay bridge. spots. bay bridge wb 80 is slow from
my only thought was that it was pretty dumb," said driscoll-frerichs. the freeway with my husband and i saw someone start to get out of the window. he made it all the way out and was dancing on the side of the car."traffic was moving about 10 to 15 mph but soon picked up to 20 to 30 mph, according to driscoll-frerichs. the man got back into the vehicle after traffic began moving more quickly, driscoll-frerichs said."he could've fallen, and you know, got really hurt and then...
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. >> reporter: jennifer driscoll took this video and shared it online with city leaders. on saturday she saw a man climb out of the passenger side window of a truck and dance while hanging on with one arm as his sweater around his waist flapped in the wind. >> my only thought i got when i posted that to the city of corona is possibly the mom or someone who knew them would see and be like are you kidding me, like really? >> reporter: others online said they'd seen this type of reckless action on the freeways recently. if he fell off of there -- >> if he fell off of there, someone would swerve to avoid him and crash into somebody else. that's got to be illegal. just incredibly stupid. >> reporter: a chp spokesperson called the stun unbelievably dangerous and another officer said -- stunt unbelievably dangerous and another officer said he'd heard about this, drivers hoping this is the lasts of the stunts to be seen. at a minimum this guy should face a no seatbelt ticket. >>> the old bay bridge has been coming down 4 years, but tomorrow it will -- for years, but tomorrow it w
. >> reporter: jennifer driscoll took this video and shared it online with city leaders. on saturday she saw a man climb out of the passenger side window of a truck and dance while hanging on with one arm as his sweater around his waist flapped in the wind. >> my only thought i got when i posted that to the city of corona is possibly the mom or someone who knew them would see and be like are you kidding me, like really? >> reporter: others online said they'd seen this type of...
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rob driscoll served alongside alexander blackman.e him now is the right one, given what they all went through. the answer to your question is, was it right, for me, what he did? and my answer would be absolutely. when you're surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy, kind of, doesn't seem so bad. this was a unique case, where the pressure of conflict drove one man beyond his mental limits. one recognised by his wife, claire. but the message from the judges was clear. killing in war always remains covered by the rules of war. our top story this evening: scotland's parliament votes in favour of asking to hold a second independence referendum but westminster says no for now. and still to come: the woman at the centre of a controversial rape case responds to the judge's warning about women who get drunk on nights out. coming up in sportsday on bbc news, after a meeting today the ecb are pushing ahead with plans for a new twenty20 tournament which is set to start in 2020, involving eight new city—based teams. cold remedie
rob driscoll served alongside alexander blackman.e him now is the right one, given what they all went through. the answer to your question is, was it right, for me, what he did? and my answer would be absolutely. when you're surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy, kind of, doesn't seem so bad. this was a unique case, where the pressure of conflict drove one man beyond his mental limits. one recognised by his wife, claire. but the message from the judges was clear. killing in...
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. >> jennifer driscoll took the video and shared it online with city leaders.on saturday, she saw a man climb out of the passenger side window of a truck, and dance while hanging on with one arm as his sweater around his waist flapped in the wind. >> my only thought i got when i posted that to the city of corona is possibly the mom or someone who knew them would see and be like, are you kidding me? like you really? like really? >> others online say they had seen this type of wreckless action on the freeways recently. >> if he fell off of there, someone would swerve to avoid him and they would crash into somebody else. key hurt a lot more people than -- he could hurt a lot more people than just himself. that has got to be ill illegal. that is incredibly stupid. >> a chp spokesperson called the stunt unbelievably dangerous. >> and drivers hope it is the last of the stunts they have seen. >> it is crazy. it is putting everybody in danger. >> the chp says at minimum the guy could face a no seatbelt ticket. i'm crystal cruise in corona, kpix 5. >>> an unusual commut
. >> jennifer driscoll took the video and shared it online with city leaders.on saturday, she saw a man climb out of the passenger side window of a truck, and dance while hanging on with one arm as his sweater around his waist flapped in the wind. >> my only thought i got when i posted that to the city of corona is possibly the mom or someone who knew them would see and be like, are you kidding me? like you really? like really? >> others online say they had seen this type of...
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rob driscoll served alongside alexander blackman and says the decision to release him now is the right the answer to your question is, was it right what he did? and the answer would be, absolutely. when you are surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy doesn't seem so bad. prosecutors argued that alexander blackman broke the rules of war but his supporters saw a man tormented by the horrors of combat. for his wife and for him, he is the last casualty of the afghanistan conflict. alexander blackman is currently at a prison in wiltshire and is expected to be released sometime over the next two weeks to be reunited with his wife claire. the judges said that he had been dismissed from the marines but not dishonourably. they also said that mr blackman was responsible for the killing of that taliban insurgent but that he is now a free man. duncan kennedy, thank you. the nhs in england is to consider whether gps should stop prescribing a range of medicines and treatments — including holiday jabs, gluten—free food, fish oils and painkillers such as paracetamol — that are avail
rob driscoll served alongside alexander blackman and says the decision to release him now is the right the answer to your question is, was it right what he did? and the answer would be, absolutely. when you are surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy doesn't seem so bad. prosecutors argued that alexander blackman broke the rules of war but his supporters saw a man tormented by the horrors of combat. for his wife and for him, he is the last casualty of the afghanistan...
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afternoon call the roll that commissioner cohen commissioner bridges commissioner casciato commissioner driscoll commissioner makras is out of town not expected today and commissioner paskin-jordan commissioner stansbury we have quorum can you call item 3. >> closed session an action item thank you very much let's see go ahead to take public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. ladies and gentlemen, we're going to go into closed session
afternoon call the roll that commissioner cohen commissioner bridges commissioner casciato commissioner driscoll commissioner makras is out of town not expected today and commissioner paskin-jordan commissioner stansbury we have quorum can you call item 3. >> closed session an action item thank you very much let's see go ahead to take public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. ladies and gentlemen, we're going to go into closed session
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sure the gators are jacked out of their minds but so was north florida coach matthew driscoll tryingto fire up his team for the atlantic sun coast sun conference championship game. >> north florida won't be dancing. and finished the season 15-9 still a good cheer. >> coming up in our next half hour. police are once again under fire for holding back. how they're defending their tactics at a weekend rally. >> and the white house standing firm on explosive claims of wiretapping. the show down between the president and the fbi. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, trump rally" in berkeley - as counter protesters clashed with supporters of the president. >>> fists were flying at a march 4th protest. tonight there's the question should they have done more to keep the crowd from fighting. >> reporter: were police not too involved. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: it was quite a scene, but it was the scene of a police chief standing to the side apparently doing nothing. so how much is too much free speech. >> they came with two by fours are nails. they came with helmets, they came with the intent to fight. >
sure the gators are jacked out of their minds but so was north florida coach matthew driscoll tryingto fire up his team for the atlantic sun coast sun conference championship game. >> north florida won't be dancing. and finished the season 15-9 still a good cheer. >> coming up in our next half hour. police are once again under fire for holding back. how they're defending their tactics at a weekend rally. >> and the white house standing firm on explosive claims of wiretapping....
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that was north florida head coach matthew driscoll with a pep talk ahead of the title game against floridagulf coast. unfortunately, the rally cry was not enough to get by dunk city. the top seeded eagles are on their way to the tournament after defeating north florida, 77-61. joining them at the big dance with wins yesterday is wichita state, that wrapped up the missouri valley conference with a 71-51 victory over illinois state. and the big south's top seeded winthrop will hear their name on election day for the first time since 2010 after defeating camp bell 56-29. >>> now to nba action where it was a quiet start at madison square garden for the knicks hosting the warriors. the first half of the game was played without music or in-game entertainment. they wanted to keep it pure. heading into the break with the one-point lead there, the warriors came alive in the second half. steph curry breaking out of his shooting slump with 31 points in the match-up including five three-pointers. that moves him to number ten on the nba's all-time list. golden state wins it 112-105. >>> all right. in p
that was north florida head coach matthew driscoll with a pep talk ahead of the title game against floridagulf coast. unfortunately, the rally cry was not enough to get by dunk city. the top seeded eagles are on their way to the tournament after defeating north florida, 77-61. joining them at the big dance with wins yesterday is wichita state, that wrapped up the missouri valley conference with a 71-51 victory over illinois state. and the big south's top seeded winthrop will hear their name on...
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rob driscoll served alongside alexander blackman.all went through. the answer to your question is, was it right, for me, what he did? and my answer would be absolutely. when you're surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy, kind of, doesn't seem so bad. prosecutors argued that alexander blackman broke the rules of war. but his supporters saw a man tormented by the horrors of combat. for his wife and for him, he is the last casualty of the afghanistan conflict. if you are just if you arejustjoining us here on bbc news, the scottish parliament have formally requested a second referendum on independence which will now be the prep requested to westminster. the secretary of state, david mandel, has said the answer is no. work least known for quite a long time. know it is know for now, and as period after that so a significant period for westminster. it presents a significant challenge to nicola sturgeon. after the vote, she's been giving her response to what's been going on. this is what she said.” welcome the parliament'
rob driscoll served alongside alexander blackman.all went through. the answer to your question is, was it right, for me, what he did? and my answer would be absolutely. when you're surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy, kind of, doesn't seem so bad. prosecutors argued that alexander blackman broke the rules of war. but his supporters saw a man tormented by the horrors of combat. for his wife and for him, he is the last casualty of the afghanistan conflict. if you are just...
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rob driscoll served alongside al blackman and says the decision to release him now is the right one,, what he did? and my answer would be absolutely. when you're surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy kind of doesn't seem so bad. this was a unique case, where the pressure of conflict drove one man beyond his mental limits. 0ne recognised by his wife, claire. but the message from the judges was clear. killing in war always remains covered by the rules of war. time for a look at the weather. quite a lot of contrast in the next few days. for some of us a warm day but for others quite a lot of rain. dampness overnight pushing into the west and some of that could turn persistent. most of us will see a spot or two overnight, the cloud cover will prevent temperatures from falling to load so nothing like it has been the last few nights. double figures across many southern areas. 0vercast, misty and dreary start a year wednesday. some sunshine in the morning although that will not last. the rain will be pushing up to the irish sea and putting up towards north—west england
rob driscoll served alongside al blackman and says the decision to release him now is the right one,, what he did? and my answer would be absolutely. when you're surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy kind of doesn't seem so bad. this was a unique case, where the pressure of conflict drove one man beyond his mental limits. 0ne recognised by his wife, claire. but the message from the judges was clear. killing in war always remains covered by the rules of war. time for a look...
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rob driscoll serve add longside alexander blackman.ion to release him now is the right one, given what they all went through. was it right for me what he did? and my answer would be absolutely. when you're surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy kind of doesn't seem so bit of lunacy kind of doesn't seem so bad. prosecutors argued that alexander blackman broke the rules of war. but his supporters saw a man tormented by the horrors of combat. for his wife and for him, he is the last casualty of the afghanistan conflict. we can now speak to colonel richard kemp, former head of the british army, who commanded british troops in afghanistan. hejoins us from our studio injerusalem. good afternoon. your thoughts first of all about this case broadly, at the end of a long campaign. broadly speaking, i think what sergeant blackman did was horrific. it was clearly against the laws of armed conflict. as has now been recognised, finally, he did it under severe mental stress. the crime that he committed was outside of his control b
rob driscoll serve add longside alexander blackman.ion to release him now is the right one, given what they all went through. was it right for me what he did? and my answer would be absolutely. when you're surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy kind of doesn't seem so bit of lunacy kind of doesn't seem so bad. prosecutors argued that alexander blackman broke the rules of war. but his supporters saw a man tormented by the horrors of combat. for his wife and for him, he is the...
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rob driscoll served alongside alexander blackman.ecision to release him now is the right one, given what they all went through. the answer to your question is, was it right, for me, what he did? and my answer would be absolutely. when you're surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy, kind of, doesn't seem so bad. prosecutors argued that alexander blackman broke the rules of war. but his supporters saw a man tormented by the horrors of combat. for his wife and for him, he is the last casualty of the afghanistan conflict. let's speak to the author frederick forsyth, who campaigned for the release of sergeant alexander blackman. hejoins me from his home in buckinghamshire. thank you very much for your time this afternoon. you were in court this afternoon. you were in court this morning, so after such a long campaign, perhaps you canjust begin by summarising for our viewers just the atmosphere in court and what emotions went through you when you heard this decision. well, i think the emotion going through me was about ti
rob driscoll served alongside alexander blackman.ecision to release him now is the right one, given what they all went through. the answer to your question is, was it right, for me, what he did? and my answer would be absolutely. when you're surrounded by absolute lunacy, then a little bit of lunacy, kind of, doesn't seem so bad. prosecutors argued that alexander blackman broke the rules of war. but his supporters saw a man tormented by the horrors of combat. for his wife and for him, he is the...
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katie driscol is behind changing the face of beauty.with disabilities. >> i think the media can change the disability community. in this country, people aren't valued unless they're seen as a consumer. and advertising communicates that. >> reporter: it all began when katie and her husband were hold their sixth child, grace, would be born with down syndrome. >> i was scared. when i went home and started researching, i realized that i was going to have to take her future in my own hands. i had to prove to the world that this child was going to be successful. >> reporter: she didn't see many people that looked like her daughter on tv or in advertising. >> i was shopping. and i noticed there wasn't a lot of representation of my family or my daughter. >> reporter: changing the face of beauty started as a modest campaign. >> i was a mom at home, raising my kids. didn't have a lot of confidence. and would not have stepped out of my comfort zone to take on such a strong industry. but it's something about that momma bear in you. >> reporter: and
katie driscol is behind changing the face of beauty.with disabilities. >> i think the media can change the disability community. in this country, people aren't valued unless they're seen as a consumer. and advertising communicates that. >> reporter: it all began when katie and her husband were hold their sixth child, grace, would be born with down syndrome. >> i was scared. when i went home and started researching, i realized that i was going to have to take her future in my...
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. >>> john driscoll tells cbs news the new ban cuts in half the ability to get a bomb on board a planeith the iraqi special forces on the front lines. to paint a picture for you, these oil tankers have been put up to stop suicide vehicles. >>> nearly 40,000 homes and businesses are without power after deadly storms moved across the northeast. >>> legendary game show host chuck barris is being credited with changes the face of american tv. >> do you know at one point chuck barris was responsible for supplying american homes with 27 hours of tv a week? >> he didn't get enough credit. >> and made a ton of money. >> there's that too. >>> i i'm charlie rose with anthony mason and alex wagner. norah and gayle are off. >>> the republican plan to replace obamacare faces a major test when the house votes tomorrow. at least 24 house republicans currently oppose the current health care act the bill will fail to pass if more than 24 vote no. all democrats are expected to oppose the measure. >> president trump made another pitch. he said the american people gave the gop clear instructions. >> that
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grassley: i think you had judge driscoll, a clinton appointee, on the panel, she joined your opinion in full, so the opinion was unanimous? >> it was, mr. chairman. sen. grassley: that is manner standing of what sen. tillis: son? judge gorsuch: that is my understanding as well. i have had other cases where the parents and the child prevailed based on the existing law. the school for the deaf and blind case. the jefferson county case. it just depends upon the facts of the law in each particular case. sen. grassley: i think you just pointed out my last point, there are plenty of evidences that you rule as you see the law requires you to rule. sometimes it comes out against the little guy and sometimes it is very much in favor of the little guy. judge gorsuch: that's right, mr. chairman. sen. grassley: because you take an oath to administer justice without respect a person and do equal right to the poor and the rich. your tenure on the 10th circuit, i think, is a great testament to the seriousness with which you understand the role of a judge. you have ruled in favor of students bringin
grassley: i think you had judge driscoll, a clinton appointee, on the panel, she joined your opinion in full, so the opinion was unanimous? >> it was, mr. chairman. sen. grassley: that is manner standing of what sen. tillis: son? judge gorsuch: that is my understanding as well. i have had other cases where the parents and the child prevailed based on the existing law. the school for the deaf and blind case. the jefferson county case. it just depends upon the facts of the law in each...
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rob driscoll served alongside al blackman and said the decision to release him is the right one, givenbat. now he is to be reunited with his wife. for her, for him, he is the last casualty of the afghanistan conflict. now, this campaign has been led by claire blackman, alexander blackman ‘s wife but also many other people in many different walks of life, one of them is richard dchl rax mp who is with me now. your response to the sentence today? i'm absolutely delighted that after three years justice has finally been served and that —— richard drax, and that a good, decent, courageous man can go back to his wife, where he belongs. why have you been involved in this campaign from the start? why did you feel it was important that you and others fought for this case? well, asa others fought for this case? well, as a comrade in arranges because i was a soldier once, ijust thought this whole thing, three—and—a—half yea rs this whole thing, three—and—a—half years ago seemed strange to me, the case of murder, sentencing him to so many years in jail. case of murder, sentencing him to so many ye
rob driscoll served alongside al blackman and said the decision to release him is the right one, givenbat. now he is to be reunited with his wife. for her, for him, he is the last casualty of the afghanistan conflict. now, this campaign has been led by claire blackman, alexander blackman ‘s wife but also many other people in many different walks of life, one of them is richard dchl rax mp who is with me now. your response to the sentence today? i'm absolutely delighted that after three years...
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jonathan goldberg qc is sergeant blackman's lawyer, rob driscoll has served with sergeant blackman anding to me. i'm hoping and praying along with the former archbishop of canterbury for immediate release. why would that be justified? he deserves it, this was an absurd sentence from the beginning, and i hope the court will be persuaded that we are right. what are your hopes for this morning? i echo the barrister's thoughts, lam hopeful that the sentence will reflect the time served and will see him home with his family soon. have you ever found yourself in a position similar to the one sergeant blackman found himself in in helmand? very similar. i think many people that have served in that environment would have found themselves in similar positions. the outcome is very different, but i think afghanistan was a complex environment, it was an asymmetric environment, the threat was all around us, there was no real safe haven. we did not entirely have the trust of the local population. it presented some unique challenges that perhaps had not been seen before, and dictate how we conduct the
jonathan goldberg qc is sergeant blackman's lawyer, rob driscoll has served with sergeant blackman anding to me. i'm hoping and praying along with the former archbishop of canterbury for immediate release. why would that be justified? he deserves it, this was an absurd sentence from the beginning, and i hope the court will be persuaded that we are right. what are your hopes for this morning? i echo the barrister's thoughts, lam hopeful that the sentence will reflect the time served and will see...
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china's ever expanding middle—class love fresh fruit, so much so that us firms like driscolls have set for its california strawberries. they will be flown in and they will be pricey. china adds 1496 and they will be pricey. china adds 14% on fresh strawberries from the us. the prospect of a hike any time soon could squash sales. certainly we would be concerned from the standpoint of how our
china's ever expanding middle—class love fresh fruit, so much so that us firms like driscolls have set for its california strawberries. they will be flown in and they will be pricey. china adds 1496 and they will be pricey. china adds 14% on fresh strawberries from the us. the prospect of a hike any time soon could squash sales. certainly we would be concerned from the standpoint of how our