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let's speak to our reporter duncan woodside. duncan, eight days since the attack, what is the latest? : a number of people are in custody. there were 16 arrests during the course of the investigation here in the u.k.. beenf those people have released -- a lady and a 16-year-old boy. that results in 14 people still being held in custody as of now according to the manchester police. in terms of the spread of the investigation, obviously the center has been manchester. the investigation is being led by the greater manchester police, but there have been arrests and rates, not just in the city, but in the northern woodland, ander, in the south, on the south coast, where a trainee pilot was arrested on monday. so, the investigation is still very much ongoing. the threat level has been reduced. froms reduced sunday critical to severe. there is still a possibility that elements of the network around the bomber, salman ramadan abedi, might still be at large. in that context, the threat level is still elevated, but slightly reduced to the
let's speak to our reporter duncan woodside. duncan, eight days since the attack, what is the latest? : a number of people are in custody. there were 16 arrests during the course of the investigation here in the u.k.. beenf those people have released -- a lady and a 16-year-old boy. that results in 14 people still being held in custody as of now according to the manchester police. in terms of the spread of the investigation, obviously the center has been manchester. the investigation is being...
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really, the duncan hunter you see out there on tv, you know, duncan hunter you see in public is duncan doors. not like two different people. >> have you got to be you. otherwise, what are you doing here? pete: how often do you get outside in a regular day. >> this is the first time get outside today. like cats chasing shiny objects. hard to get things done here. running around one thing to the next to the next. pete: what's the proud vote. >> every year pass the defense authorization act. that's the most satisfying. in the end out of all the stuff we do here, that is what allows us to do it is that we are a free nation. steve: what a guy. pete: amazing guy. a lot of people call him the war fighters' congressman. a guy combat difficult situation where do they go? duncan hunter. they know he is going to have their back. these are constituents from his districts. these are green berets and seals and getting caught up in the bureaucracy. need somebody to be my advocate who will do it duncan hunter and chief joe casper go after it. ainsley: what surprised you the most? pete: nothing really.
really, the duncan hunter you see out there on tv, you know, duncan hunter you see in public is duncan doors. not like two different people. >> have you got to be you. otherwise, what are you doing here? pete: how often do you get outside in a regular day. >> this is the first time get outside today. like cats chasing shiny objects. hard to get things done here. running around one thing to the next to the next. pete: what's the proud vote. >> every year pass the defense...
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i‘m joined by the former cabinet minister and party leader iain duncan smith. and this policy, in forcing quite a radical departure in many ways but it is fair to say, given the comments that have come m, given the comments that have come in, a lot of people are puzzled or angry about it, because they feel it is not addressing an issue of fairness. let me take alistair gordon, thank you for your question. he says, what happened to be social ca re cap he says, what happened to be social care cap as promised in 2015? how cani care cap as promised in 2015? how can i pay a carer when my sole asset? that reflects a lot of the sentiment in other questions too. firstly, you need to see it in a wider perspective of what was said today. it was the beginnings of a rebalancing. i felt that the wait was being taken too much on working age and it needed to be rebalanced across the ages. these measures, as she has done on pensions and social care, is beginning to be rebalanced. putting it out of context and to this. this improves a lot for a group of people. you do not have
i‘m joined by the former cabinet minister and party leader iain duncan smith. and this policy, in forcing quite a radical departure in many ways but it is fair to say, given the comments that have come m, given the comments that have come in, a lot of people are puzzled or angry about it, because they feel it is not addressing an issue of fairness. let me take alistair gordon, thank you for your question. he says, what happened to be social ca re cap he says, what happened to be social care...
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duncan, thanks very much indeed, there in manchester. more details have been emerging about the alleged bomber. the 20 two-year-old son of libyan refugees dropped out of university in 2015. he was known to authorities and recently traveled to libya. french officials believe he also spent some time in syria. reporter: a young man who lived a discrete life in a quite suburban neighborhood takes up arms against the country that saw him grow up. it's a story that's begun to familiar, yet you could have imagined that salman abedi, described as a quiet and respectful child who love that ball, was capable of carrying out one of the deadliest attacks in over a decade. , icie used to play football think were all still asking ourselves the questions of how could we not have known. was born salman abedi in manchester to libyan parents fled to the u.k. to escape omar gadhafi's regime. his father was an active member of the community and occasionally issued the call to prayer in this mosque. here, worshipers were shocked to learn of his sons radicali
duncan, thanks very much indeed, there in manchester. more details have been emerging about the alleged bomber. the 20 two-year-old son of libyan refugees dropped out of university in 2015. he was known to authorities and recently traveled to libya. french officials believe he also spent some time in syria. reporter: a young man who lived a discrete life in a quite suburban neighborhood takes up arms against the country that saw him grow up. it's a story that's begun to familiar, yet you could...
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john duncan is the architect of the columns, you see the three statues including george washington all the way the top are done by william rudolph, who was very important, the vast relief engraving you see on the front of the monument that's one of two bronzes they were done by the famous philadelphia painter thomas egan's. these are the only two bass relief sculptures that he gives is known to have made in his entire career, most of what he did was painting. these are really artifacts. we are standing in front of the monument and we're going to show you why the monument is here and why this position was important. to left it today we call north street, it was queen street, and this is king street. you see on the ground is open and how the streets slope downward. what is provided was an exceptional artillery position, because the guns of the time could fire down the streets, a solid shot that could skip down the streets as well as canisters spring pellets and all sorts of ammunition. if he could hold this position and get his artillery batteries positioned on the streets and fire down
john duncan is the architect of the columns, you see the three statues including george washington all the way the top are done by william rudolph, who was very important, the vast relief engraving you see on the front of the monument that's one of two bronzes they were done by the famous philadelphia painter thomas egan's. these are the only two bass relief sculptures that he gives is known to have made in his entire career, most of what he did was painting. these are really artifacts. we are...
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duncan kennedy reports. it is that time of day. the walk, the run, the fun.lion dogs across the united kingdom. but for gabrielle williams from monmouthshire those joys came to an end earlier this year. her dog fleur, a family pet for five years, caught alabama rot and died. it is still hard to get your head around she's not here because it happens quickly and she was quite young, just five and a half. it was hard to see. so it has been difficult and very sad. alabama rot was first recorded in the united states in the 1980s. and it gives dogs lesions, ulcers and in many cases kidney failure. so it is a very unpleasant disease and luckily lola has avoided it. but 15 dogs in the uk have died from alabama rot so far this year, bringing the total to almost 100 since it was first noticed in 2012. those first cases were seen in hampshire but there have now been examples in 29 counties. there's no obvious pattern to the location or breed. today's first—ever conference on alabama rot in the uk has been organised by david walker, vet who's studied it for five years. w
duncan kennedy reports. it is that time of day. the walk, the run, the fun.lion dogs across the united kingdom. but for gabrielle williams from monmouthshire those joys came to an end earlier this year. her dog fleur, a family pet for five years, caught alabama rot and died. it is still hard to get your head around she's not here because it happens quickly and she was quite young, just five and a half. it was hard to see. so it has been difficult and very sad. alabama rot was first recorded in...
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i'm jericka duncan.ches of the south and the midwest are bracing for another round of potentially deadly storms. severe weather including floods and tornado strikes claimed more than 15 lives over the weekend. mark strassmann begins our coverage from hard-hit canton, texas. >> reporter: four tornados, packing winds up to 145 miles per hour. terrified people in east texas. including dawn sumner in canton. >> all of a sudden, the wind started picking up. and we looked over the trees, and there was a huge, like cloud, funnel. >> reporter: sumner owns the rustic barn event hall. when the twister hit, a dozen people hunkered down inside bathrooms crying and praying. some were teens wearing tuxes and gowns for a prom that was supposed to start an hour later. >> it was very scary. that initial hit was the loudest thing i've ever heard. >> reporter: miraculously, no one was hurt. >> we've got a baby, 911. >> reporter: moments after one twister passed by myrtle springs, texas, strangers rushed into floodwaters to
i'm jericka duncan.ches of the south and the midwest are bracing for another round of potentially deadly storms. severe weather including floods and tornado strikes claimed more than 15 lives over the weekend. mark strassmann begins our coverage from hard-hit canton, texas. >> reporter: four tornados, packing winds up to 145 miles per hour. terrified people in east texas. including dawn sumner in canton. >> all of a sudden, the wind started picking up. and we looked over the trees,...
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. >> let's go to duncan woodside. u.k. sorests in the far. police are very upset about their investigations being undermined by leaks in the u.s. media. what more can you tell us? >> that is right. eight men held in custody here in the u.k. alongside two men in libya and tripoli. the two men and libya being the father of the bomber and also one of his brothers. another brother has been arrested in the u.k.. most of the investigation took place yesterday, there were a lot of arrest yesterday. what has been interesting today, the mayor of manchester have been extremely upset about the fact that the american security e -- leaked information to the "new york times." there were photos published where basically the families haven't even visited the site. it has upset them as well. it is a diplomatic incident, one that has escalated to the prime minister of britain, theresa may , raised the issue with donald trump in brussels today. it is understood that britain is not going to tolerate these kinds of leaks of information, and indeed the manchester
. >> let's go to duncan woodside. u.k. sorests in the far. police are very upset about their investigations being undermined by leaks in the u.s. media. what more can you tell us? >> that is right. eight men held in custody here in the u.k. alongside two men in libya and tripoli. the two men and libya being the father of the bomber and also one of his brothers. another brother has been arrested in the u.k.. most of the investigation took place yesterday, there were a lot of arrest...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. let‘s have a look at some of the front pages.s break with the thatcherite past of the tory party. the telegraph picks up on her manifesto launch where she said her conservatives would deliver mainstream government for a mainstream government for a mainstream britain. tomorrow‘s express has an interview with the brexit secretary talking tougher over the upcoming negotiations with the european union. the sun is one of several papers who says the prime minister‘s manifesto reaches out to her opposition voters. the headline is blue labour. the mirror is not convinced by this argument, claiming 10 million pensioners would lose their winter fuel payment. the times is another paper to focus on her bid to win voters from right and left as she launches her manifesto in halifax. the front page of the guardian features the latest photo of chelsea manning, the former us soldier who was released from dilatory prison after being convicted of leaking secrets. and the daily mail and tomorrow applauds theresa may applauding her manifesto asa ther
duncan kennedy, bbc news. let‘s have a look at some of the front pages.s break with the thatcherite past of the tory party. the telegraph picks up on her manifesto launch where she said her conservatives would deliver mainstream government for a mainstream government for a mainstream britain. tomorrow‘s express has an interview with the brexit secretary talking tougher over the upcoming negotiations with the european union. the sun is one of several papers who says the prime minister‘s...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dorset.n arrested in east london on suspicion of terrorism offences. the arrests are linked to a raid on thursday in another part of the city in which a woman was shot and wounded by police. a further seven people arrested after the raid are still in custody. both rivals in the french presidential race have traded blows at the start of the final week of campaigning. on sunday, voters will chose between pro—eu candidate emmanuel macron and the far—right candidate marine le pen. in a rally today, she characterised him as the establishment candidate. he said he'd fight until the last second to make sure she didn't reach office. here's our paris correspondent, lucy williamson. the second round of french elections has been the graveyard of far—right dreams of power. used to facing a united front of all her rivals, marine le pen is now calling on voters to unite against someone else — her liberal opponent emmanuel macron. translation: the enemy of the french people is still the world of finance, bu
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dorset.n arrested in east london on suspicion of terrorism offences. the arrests are linked to a raid on thursday in another part of the city in which a woman was shot and wounded by police. a further seven people arrested after the raid are still in custody. both rivals in the french presidential race have traded blows at the start of the final week of campaigning. on sunday, voters will chose between pro—eu candidate emmanuel macron and the far—right candidate...
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duncan kennedy reporting from west sussex.t "witch hunt against a politician in american history" over his sacking of the fbi chiefjames comey. mr trump's angry tweet follows news of the appointment of former fbi chief, robert mueller, to lead an independent inquiry into alleged russian interference in last year's election. politicians on both sides of congress welcomed the decision — which took the white house by surprise. richard galpin reports. these are the darkest days so far for donald trump, whose brief, chaotic tenure at the white house is steadily being engulfed by allegations of inappropriate links with russia. director, if you would rise. so much so, a former fbi director, robert mueller, has been called in as special prosecutor to lead the growing investigation into the allegations. he's seen as an independent outsider and has been welcomed by democrat and republican politicians. it is a very positive development. it is evidence the administration is taking it seriously, good news. i don't believe it was necessary,
duncan kennedy reporting from west sussex.t "witch hunt against a politician in american history" over his sacking of the fbi chiefjames comey. mr trump's angry tweet follows news of the appointment of former fbi chief, robert mueller, to lead an independent inquiry into alleged russian interference in last year's election. politicians on both sides of congress welcomed the decision — which took the white house by surprise. richard galpin reports. these are the darkest days so far...
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iain duncan smith and jacob rees mogg, it will take two years to sort this out. not a problem. don't know how long it might take. this could be bluster. the start of negotiations, a lot of tough talk. it doesn't mean that it will be that hard and it could just ta ke will be that hard and it could just take the two years. it could end up being a very good deal, but the idea that there wasn't going to be a lot of noise around it — that was always going to be the case. it could be incredibly hard and we could end up crashing up with no deal at all, and that what the brexit campaign said was a little optimistic, perhaps. the front page of the financial times — the side bar, diane abbott's issues today, which are taken, but a much more in—depth analysis of the problems concerning the shadow home secretary. on the inside page of the times. labour policy in tatters after abbott's interview to forget. after my own very poor start to the session, she is a very experienced politician and television performer, and it was a terrible interview. the times got a fantastic picture of nick ferr
iain duncan smith and jacob rees mogg, it will take two years to sort this out. not a problem. don't know how long it might take. this could be bluster. the start of negotiations, a lot of tough talk. it doesn't mean that it will be that hard and it could just ta ke will be that hard and it could just take the two years. it could end up being a very good deal, but the idea that there wasn't going to be a lot of noise around it — that was always going to be the case. it could be incredibly...
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duncan woodside standing by in manchester. a little later in our live from paris program. moving on, president donald trump is holding talks with the in brusselsald tusk today. during those talks, eu leaders argued the benefits of open trade. here's what donald tusk had to say. hopefully we can bring you that later. later on in the day, u.s. president likely to attend his first nato summit for talks with members of the military alliance. nato leaders will be approaching the summit with some caution after trump described the military alliance as obsolete for not showing more commitment to tackling terror. the nato secretary-general announced the alliance will be formally joining the u.s. coalition against the islamic state group. our international affairs editor is standing by. good to have you with us. tusk has spoken about different seas between him and trump. >> that's right. the leader of the european council donald tusk said they seem to be having different positions on russia. he didn't elaborate and we don't have donald trump's version of this meeting because he didn
duncan woodside standing by in manchester. a little later in our live from paris program. moving on, president donald trump is holding talks with the in brusselsald tusk today. during those talks, eu leaders argued the benefits of open trade. here's what donald tusk had to say. hopefully we can bring you that later. later on in the day, u.s. president likely to attend his first nato summit for talks with members of the military alliance. nato leaders will be approaching the summit with some...
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jericka duncan, cbs news. >>> a sunny and breezy start to the workweek. meteorologist melissa nord alert forecast, definitely chill in the air. >> there is a chill in the air, and unfortunately the chill is not really going anywhere. we're going to be keeping these below average temperatures in the forecast for quite some time, but what we're seeing today that we didn't see that much of this weekend is a whole lot in the way of sunshine. still breezy, though, so you need that jacket throughout the afternoon. look at these winds gusting out of the northwest right now, 23 miles an hour. so this creates that feels like temperature. it's turning a little cooler than the actual temperature outside, 60 degrees with the sunshine, we're going to keep temperatures warming up from the 50s into the 60s this afternoon. still mid-50s right now, 55 in leesburg and 57 in frederick. let's talk about the rest of your monday afternoon, not a bad start to the workweek. we're climbing in the low 60s. tonight with a clear sky and winds that be will be calming down, we're goin
jericka duncan, cbs news. >>> a sunny and breezy start to the workweek. meteorologist melissa nord alert forecast, definitely chill in the air. >> there is a chill in the air, and unfortunately the chill is not really going anywhere. we're going to be keeping these below average temperatures in the forecast for quite some time, but what we're seeing today that we didn't see that much of this weekend is a whole lot in the way of sunshine. still breezy, though, so you need that...
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we'll put your questions about the conservative manifested iain duncan smith at 5:30pm today.c ask this. send us your questions on any of those promises in the new conservative manifesto launch today by theresa may in halifax. news coming into us. this is news from the old bailey that a former producer of the television police drama the bill has been found guilty at the old bailey of trying to hire at the old bailey of trying to hire a hit man to kill his wealthy partner. this is david harris, who told the jury he was actually researching a novel he intended to write, but he's been found guilty. 68—year—old david harris, of allegedly offering around £200,000 to get rid of hazel allinson in a fa ke to get rid of hazel allinson in a fake mugging or carjacking, before his arrest in november last year. he told the jury she was his soul mate, that he would never want any harm to come with her. thejury that he would never want any harm to come with her. the jury was sent out to begin deliberating yesterday, on thursday morning, in fact, and has returned a verdict of guilty. duncan k
we'll put your questions about the conservative manifested iain duncan smith at 5:30pm today.c ask this. send us your questions on any of those promises in the new conservative manifesto launch today by theresa may in halifax. news coming into us. this is news from the old bailey that a former producer of the television police drama the bill has been found guilty at the old bailey of trying to hire at the old bailey of trying to hire a hit man to kill his wealthy partner. this is david harris,...
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duncan, as much time as he may consume. mr. duncan: i want to thank the chairwoman. former chairman doctor chairwoman of the full committee when i first came to congress. a real leader on foreign affairs issues, focused on cuba and venezuela. been a real mentor to me. i want to thank her for her work on this, giving us the opportunity to speak tonight. again, ranking member sires has been a champion on our subcommittee. i want to echo the words about mr. cost row as well. we've got a great subcommittee on the western hemisphere focusing on freedom and democracy. in the western hemisphere. and what we see in venezuela is alarming as well as it is saddening. when we hear about venezuelans who are scrounging for food in the dumpsters, eating domesticated animals, even flamingos. people that are hungry because the socialistic policies of the maduro and the previous chavez regime has not worked in venezuela. a country that has bountiful natural resources. more oil than saudi arabia or america. should be leading this hemisphere in economics. but yet because of the policies
duncan, as much time as he may consume. mr. duncan: i want to thank the chairwoman. former chairman doctor chairwoman of the full committee when i first came to congress. a real leader on foreign affairs issues, focused on cuba and venezuela. been a real mentor to me. i want to thank her for her work on this, giving us the opportunity to speak tonight. again, ranking member sires has been a champion on our subcommittee. i want to echo the words about mr. cost row as well. we've got a great...
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our correspondent duncan kennedy reports. 30 years, david harris and hazel allenson were partners — but harris had a secret. ugne cekaviciute, a woman he'd met in a brothel — but he couldn't afford to wine and dine her. so harris tried to trick not one, not two, but three innocent men into becoming hitmen. his aim was to get rid of hazel and get his hands on their £800,000 house here in west sussex. harris, on the left, was secretly recorded by one of the so—called hitmen who was alarmed by the plan. i mean whatever happens, the £150 grand is there, that's yours. 0bviously whatever happens, it will look like an accident or a mugging gone wrong or something. another of the supposed hitmen was duke dean, who met harris in london. dean said he couldn't believe what harris wanted and went to the police. did you get the impression he was serious about getting rid of hazel? he was quite stone serious about that. that's what he wanted? desperately wanted. harris told police he was researching a hitman novel, like day of the jakal, a
our correspondent duncan kennedy reports. 30 years, david harris and hazel allenson were partners — but harris had a secret. ugne cekaviciute, a woman he'd met in a brothel — but he couldn't afford to wine and dine her. so harris tried to trick not one, not two, but three innocent men into becoming hitmen. his aim was to get rid of hazel and get his hands on their £800,000 house here in west sussex. harris, on the left, was secretly recorded by one of the so—called hitmen who was alarmed...
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that carries up to 20 years i prison. >> pelley: jericka duncan tonight.jeff -- jericka, thank you. coming up next, evacuations are ordered in a wildfire on the georgia-florida border. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ ♪ strike a pose ♪ your eyes work as hard as you do. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose™ can help... with continued use twice a day, every day, one drop at a time. restasis multidose™ helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose™ did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination, do not touch the bottle tip to your eye or other surfaces. wait 15 minutes after use before inserting contact lenses. yes. your tears. ask your eye doctor about restasis multidose™. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as w
that carries up to 20 years i prison. >> pelley: jericka duncan tonight.jeff -- jericka, thank you. coming up next, evacuations are ordered in a wildfire on the georgia-florida border. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ ♪ strike a pose ♪ your eyes work as hard as you do. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose™ can help... with continued use twice a...
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here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: the remaining eight beta theta pi members rushed in and out of thehouse this afternoon. william brennan represents joseph enz, who is chargewith recklessly endangering another person. >> it's unspeakable. it's a very, very sad and tragic case. >> reporter: district attorney stacy parks miller charged a total of 18 penn state university students with crimes ranging from hazing to aggravated assault. >> it's the saddest thing to say but the only reason this came to the surface was because timothy died. >> reporter: he died from traumatic brain injuries, according to this detailed grand story of a pb pledge night that included heave drinking and allegation a disregard for piazza's life-threatening injuries. he fell down a flieft stairs, the report says, and went in and out of consciousness for over 12 hours before his fraternity brothers called 911. surveillance cameras throughout the frat house captured much of what happened. >> without the tools we had this time, would we have had the whole picture? >> reporter: and those tools being? >> those tools b
here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: the remaining eight beta theta pi members rushed in and out of thehouse this afternoon. william brennan represents joseph enz, who is chargewith recklessly endangering another person. >> it's unspeakable. it's a very, very sad and tragic case. >> reporter: district attorney stacy parks miller charged a total of 18 penn state university students with crimes ranging from hazing to aggravated assault. >> it's the saddest thing to say but...
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brady, the new england patriots, and the n.f.l players' union have no comment. >> pelley: jericka duncan, thanks. still ahead, a deadly swarm of tornadoes. and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. introducing new depend silhouette briefs. featuring a comfortable sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one thing. but real confidence comes from feeling good out there. get a free sample at depend.com. itthe power of nexium 24hr protection from frequent heartburn. all day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. ♪ depression is a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ that's why there's trintellix, a prescription medication for depression. trintellix may help you take a step forward in im
brady, the new england patriots, and the n.f.l players' union have no comment. >> pelley: jericka duncan, thanks. still ahead, a deadly swarm of tornadoes. and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. introducing new...
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this report is from duncan kennedy. fun, repeated by 8 million dogs across the united kingdom. but for gabrielle williams from monmouthshire, thosejoys came to an end earlier this year. her dog, blur, a family pet for five yea rs, dog, blur, a family pet for five years, caught alabama rot and died. still hard to get your head around that she's not here because it happened so quickly and she was so young, only five and a half, and it was hard to see, so it's been very difficult, very sad. alabama rot was still recorded in the united states in 1980s and gives dogs lesions, ulcers and in many cases, kidney failure. so it's a very unpleasant disease and luckily, lola here has avoided it. 15 dogs in britain have died of alabama rot so far this year, bringing the total to nearly 100 since it was first noticed in 2012. those first cases were seen in hampshire, but there have now been exa m ples hampshire, but there have now been examples in 29 counties, yet with no obvious pattern to the location or breed. two days first—ever
this report is from duncan kennedy. fun, repeated by 8 million dogs across the united kingdom. but for gabrielle williams from monmouthshire, thosejoys came to an end earlier this year. her dog, blur, a family pet for five yea rs, dog, blur, a family pet for five years, caught alabama rot and died. still hard to get your head around that she's not here because it happened so quickly and she was so young, only five and a half, and it was hard to see, so it's been very difficult, very sad....
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jericka duncan, cbs news, gary, indiana. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org violence. his wife.. takes a powerful stand, to see justice served. >>> kpix typhoon news at 6:00 begins with the fury over a tech executive's plea deal for violence. >> mounting on a santa clara county judge to give a former silicon valley c.e.o. a harsher sentence. he could spend just two weeks in jail for allegedly beating his wife for a decade. mari.a. >> reporter: veronica, the before the victim went to police last year, she believed her husband was going to kill her. she even put together a will. now there is a plea from the community for the judge to hand down a harsher sentence including this online petition with more than a thousand supporters. in the videos recorded by the victim obtained by the daily beast, you can hear what she claims is her husband yelling at and hitting her. and the plea deal former c.e.o. [ indiscernible ] received, 15 days i
jericka duncan, cbs news, gary, indiana. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org violence. his wife.. takes a powerful stand, to see justice served. >>> kpix typhoon news at 6:00 begins with the fury over a tech executive's plea deal for violence. >> mounting on a santa clara county judge to give a former silicon...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, gary, indiana. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> right now. sit time for president trump to sit down with kim jong un? the president says he would be up for a meeting under the right circumstances. >> but first we have a live look outside. we're under a yellow weather alert for a strong cold front that could be bringing damaging winds and hail over the next few hours. chief meteorologist tracking what you can expect later on. tom. >>> we are looking at a severe thunderstorm watch. technically it does not cover st. maries county beefing to the south and west. it goes until 11:00. this means we were on facebook live explaning the difference between a watch and a warning. a watch means conditions a favorable for severe thunderstorms to develop. if we have a warning, that means they are actually
jericka duncan, cbs news, gary, indiana. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> right now. sit time for president trump to sit down with kim jong un? the president says he would be up for a meeting under the right circumstances. >> but first we have a live look outside. we're under a yellow weather alert for a strong cold front that could be bringing damaging winds and hail over the next few...
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duncan. police have allowed the media to move closer to the scene this morning.r‘s hasjust over this morning. you can see guy hedger‘s has just over my shoulder. hedger‘s has just over my shoulder. he was shot in the early hours of sunday morning and taken to hospital where he later died of his wounds. a postmortem has confirmed that those wounds were inflicted by gunshot. in the last couple of hours dorset police have put out a statement saying they have made three arrests of people in bournemouth, the arrests were made yesterday, the information has only come out in the last couple of hours. a 41—year—old bournemouth man arrested on suspicion of murder and aggravated burglary, a 44—year—old bournemouth man and a ao—year—old bournemouth man and a ao—year—old bournemouth woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder and to commit aggravated burglary. all three people we are told are being questioned by detectives. those detectives say they are still looking for information from the public and if anyone has that information they should contact the pol
duncan. police have allowed the media to move closer to the scene this morning.r‘s hasjust over this morning. you can see guy hedger‘s has just over my shoulder. hedger‘s has just over my shoulder. he was shot in the early hours of sunday morning and taken to hospital where he later died of his wounds. a postmortem has confirmed that those wounds were inflicted by gunshot. in the last couple of hours dorset police have put out a statement saying they have made three arrests of people in...
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i'm jericka duncan. worldwide manhunt is under way for accomplices in the deadly terror attack in manchester, england. the bomber died in the blast along with nearly two dozen innocent victims and now his brother is behind bars in libya. an anti-terror squad swept him up and he's already admitted he was part of the attack. mark phillips has the very latest. >> reporter: two days of raids and at least since arrests later, including the bomber's brother and police have changed their minds that this attack was the work of one man. manchester police chief ian hopkins. >> i think it's very clear that this is a network that we haare investigating. and it continues at a paice. >> reporter: they no longer think salman abedi, seen here possibly buying a backpack in which to carry the bomb, made the device himself. he may have been just the mule, to use the security parlance, who carried it. details of the bomb collected at the scene by british investigators reveal a sophisticated device, with a detonator held in
i'm jericka duncan. worldwide manhunt is under way for accomplices in the deadly terror attack in manchester, england. the bomber died in the blast along with nearly two dozen innocent victims and now his brother is behind bars in libya. an anti-terror squad swept him up and he's already admitted he was part of the attack. mark phillips has the very latest. >> reporter: two days of raids and at least since arrests later, including the bomber's brother and police have changed their minds...
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jericka duncan is in foxboro, massachusetts. >> reporter: tom brady's wife gisele bundchen made the cbs this morning. >> he had a concussion last year. he has concussions pretty much every year, but he does have concussions. >> reporter: those remarks by bundchen sparked controversy, because over brady's 17-year career, he has never been officially diagnosed with a concussion. now many are wondering, did the patriots' star quarterback or team choose not to report the concussion, or did bundchen get it wrong? concussions have become a health issue in the sport. last year the nfl, which has been criticized for not swiftly addressing head injuries, introduced new rules concerning its concussion policy. teams can now be fined hundreds of thousands of dollars and possibly lose draft picks if they fail the take players out of games. over the last decade, researchers have linked a degenerative brain disease c.t.e. to football players and athletes with repetitive brain trauma. professor lee igel was codirector of the sports and society prog a >> when a player like tom brady sustains concussions
jericka duncan is in foxboro, massachusetts. >> reporter: tom brady's wife gisele bundchen made the cbs this morning. >> he had a concussion last year. he has concussions pretty much every year, but he does have concussions. >> reporter: those remarks by bundchen sparked controversy, because over brady's 17-year career, he has never been officially diagnosed with a concussion. now many are wondering, did the patriots' star quarterback or team choose not to report the...
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here's duncan kennedy.but harris had a secret and a problem. the secret was ugne cekaviciute, a woman he met in a brothel. the problem was he was broke and couldn't indulge her. so harris decided to try to hire not one, not two, but three hitmen to kill his partner, hazel, and set up life with ugne. hire three separate hitmen to kill your partner, it all sounds ludicrous, but that's exactly what david harris did. his aim was to get rid of hazel, and get his hands on the £800,000 house here in west sussex. all the hitmen, including number two, duke dean, were innocent. did you get the impression he was serious about getting rid of hazel? he was quite serious about that. that's what he wanted? that's what he wanted. harris told police he was researching a hitman novel like day of the jackal, and wanted to meet a real hitman. the police say the book didn't exist. this was a man who in fact was a very manipulative, conniving and ruthless individual, who approached not one but three individual men and offered th
here's duncan kennedy.but harris had a secret and a problem. the secret was ugne cekaviciute, a woman he met in a brothel. the problem was he was broke and couldn't indulge her. so harris decided to try to hire not one, not two, but three hitmen to kill his partner, hazel, and set up life with ugne. hire three separate hitmen to kill your partner, it all sounds ludicrous, but that's exactly what david harris did. his aim was to get rid of hazel, and get his hands on the £800,000 house here in...
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jericka duncan is following this. >> reporter: by the time paramedics reached 19-year-old timothy piazzahis spleen had ruptured. he suffered severe head injuries and his blood alcohol level nearly four times higher than the legal limit. just four hours later he was pronounced dead. piazza, a freshman allied at the beta pheta arrived. they were instructed to down alcohol in a short >> the details are shocking. >> reporter: tom kline represents the piazza family. >> there is a total disregard for another human being. >> reporter: he fell down a staircase. for beta brothers carried him up. video shows at least one frat brother visibly agitated, pointing to his head and then piazza. he testified he told his beta brothers to call 911 but they refused. by 10:00 a.m. the next among, two of his frat brothers found him. they say piazza had blood on his face, he felt cold to the touch, his skin appeared pale and his eyes half open. his beta brothers called 911, 42 minutes later. this video is what sets this case apart from many other hazing scandals. scott, we told by the attorney today that the v
jericka duncan is following this. >> reporter: by the time paramedics reached 19-year-old timothy piazzahis spleen had ruptured. he suffered severe head injuries and his blood alcohol level nearly four times higher than the legal limit. just four hours later he was pronounced dead. piazza, a freshman allied at the beta pheta arrived. they were instructed to down alcohol in a short >> the details are shocking. >> reporter: tom kline represents the piazza family. >> there...
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duncan staff has made a documentary about ian brady and myra hindley.brady and is in our salford newsroom. some are questioning why we're giving the death of ian brady airtime. what would you say? it's only to be expected. this brings to a close a traumatic chapter in british criminal history. the events of the mid—1960s still fascinate media and public alike and i think that even after brady's death that may well continue to be the case, possibly until keith bennet‘s body is recovered from the moors. duncan staff what motivated ian brady and myra hindley? ian brady when he met myra hindley? ian brady when he met myra hindley? ian brady when he met myra hindley he had a script and he recognised she was somebody that would be able to help him carry out the script. it and it was the idea ofa the script. it and it was the idea of a perfect murder. he thought he could rise above the rest of the world. she and brady viewed themselves as superior and committing the perfect murder was in a sense a way of confirming that superiority. and 00 had tried to claim t
duncan staff has made a documentary about ian brady and myra hindley.brady and is in our salford newsroom. some are questioning why we're giving the death of ian brady airtime. what would you say? it's only to be expected. this brings to a close a traumatic chapter in british criminal history. the events of the mid—1960s still fascinate media and public alike and i think that even after brady's death that may well continue to be the case, possibly until keith bennet‘s body is recovered from...
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there are no copies of the pages anywhere else in the world as duncan kennedy reports.ok shelves of the university's library that erica was carrying out some research. she picked up this box and made her extraordinary discovery. this is the box i found it in and here it is. it is a page of medieval latin printed by william caxton in 11177, just a year or so after the first ever british book came off the printing press. what was your reaction when you realised what this document was? i was absolutely amazed. this is the sort of thing that you hope you will find one day in your career as a librarian. so it was an extraordinary moment to realise we have this early caxton. william caxton was a merchant who was the first to bring printing to britain in 1476. this newly discovered page is a kind of instruction manual for priests. it lay hidden in reading university for 20 years and had previously been pasted to another book to strengthen its spine. book collectors go crazy for caxton and if this ever came on the market i would have an estimate of £20,000, £50,000, expecting i
there are no copies of the pages anywhere else in the world as duncan kennedy reports.ok shelves of the university's library that erica was carrying out some research. she picked up this box and made her extraordinary discovery. this is the box i found it in and here it is. it is a page of medieval latin printed by william caxton in 11177, just a year or so after the first ever british book came off the printing press. what was your reaction when you realised what this document was? i was...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.butes have been paid by members of all parties to the former labour first minister of wales, rhodri morgan, who's died at the age of 77. he was widely credited with bringing stability to the national assembly after it was created in 1999 and colleagues have singled out his ability to communicate with people of all backgrounds in a political career that spanned four decades. 0ur wales correspondent sian lloyd has this report. rhodri morgan strove throughout his career for wales with the establishment of the national assembly, his vision was realised and among the many tributes paid today, he's been described as the father of welsh devolution. he was first minister for almost a decade but wasn't tony blair's choice as labour leader in wales. he took over following the resignation of his predecessor, alan michael, and is widely credited with having brought stability to the fledgling institution which had a turbulent start. he was the person who took the assembly from being something that
duncan kennedy, bbc news.butes have been paid by members of all parties to the former labour first minister of wales, rhodri morgan, who's died at the age of 77. he was widely credited with bringing stability to the national assembly after it was created in 1999 and colleagues have singled out his ability to communicate with people of all backgrounds in a political career that spanned four decades. 0ur wales correspondent sian lloyd has this report. rhodri morgan strove throughout his career...
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iain duncan smith, thank you.ly chains of the uk's manufacturers, for example, snake all over the continent, where components are routinely sent back and forth to be worked on. now there are concerns that those supply chains could be disrupted after we leave the eu, costing time and of course money. naga munchetty has been talking to people in the manufacturing industry about how they're preparing for brexit. and a warning for any viewers with alysidophobia: this piece contains chains. lots of chains. for more than a0 years, the uk has been one of the key links in the eu's supply chain, forging relationships and strengthening bonds. brexit could be about to break the chain. manufacturers are wondering how best to maintain crucial trading links built up over decades. so far, they've enjoyed relatively trouble—free trading access with minimal regulation, paperwork and of course, zero tariffs in the eu. as it seems more and more likely that brexit will take the eu out of the customs union and the single market, a com
iain duncan smith, thank you.ly chains of the uk's manufacturers, for example, snake all over the continent, where components are routinely sent back and forth to be worked on. now there are concerns that those supply chains could be disrupted after we leave the eu, costing time and of course money. naga munchetty has been talking to people in the manufacturing industry about how they're preparing for brexit. and a warning for any viewers with alysidophobia: this piece contains chains. lots of...
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jewellery and watches were stolen, as our correspondent, duncan kennedy, reports. most exclusive residential neighbourhoods in southern england, but it is now the scene of a murder investigation. dozens of officers have been searching for clues, in what has become a wide—ranging inquiry. police say guy hedger, who was 61, was shot in the early hours of yesterday morning. he later died of his injuries. this afternoon, detectives said this was an horrific act of gun violence on the tranquil edges of the new forest. we believe there was a level of preplanning within this offence. it appears that the offenders have actually gone prepared to be confronted. they were wearing balaclavas and in possession of a shotgun. police say jewellery, including some designer watches, were taken in the robbery. a friend and former work colleague of guy hedger told us his death was deeply shocking. well, it's a very close—knit business, so the sense of shock and upset will be felt very deeply. we will give as much support to our people as we can, and we'll offer our sympathy and condol
jewellery and watches were stolen, as our correspondent, duncan kennedy, reports. most exclusive residential neighbourhoods in southern england, but it is now the scene of a murder investigation. dozens of officers have been searching for clues, in what has become a wide—ranging inquiry. police say guy hedger, who was 61, was shot in the early hours of yesterday morning. he later died of his injuries. this afternoon, detectives said this was an horrific act of gun violence on the tranquil...
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duncan for unanimous consent request. mr. duncan: thank you very much, madam chair. i realize you are not going to be able to get to me for questions so i want to make a unanimous consent request to include in the record at this point an email from one of my constituents, melissa, who is the financial aid administrator at the tennessee college of applied technology because she has four good suggestions to help with this problem in her email. thank you very much. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. duncan. ms. kelly, you're recognized for five minutes. ms. kelly: thank you, madam chair. in recent years, hacking, identity theft and cybercrimes have been on the rise. i have been a victim myself. federal agencies have to do their part to secure their systems but congress must acknowledge the impact its own actions have had on the ability of agencies to protect their i.t. systems. many agencies face serious challenges in modernizing outdated legacy i.t. systems and implementing stronger cybersecurity measures under the severe budget cuts that have been imposed by republican-controll
duncan for unanimous consent request. mr. duncan: thank you very much, madam chair. i realize you are not going to be able to get to me for questions so i want to make a unanimous consent request to include in the record at this point an email from one of my constituents, melissa, who is the financial aid administrator at the tennessee college of applied technology because she has four good suggestions to help with this problem in her email. thank you very much. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. duncan....
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here's duncan kennedy.her, but harris had a secret and a problem. the secret was ugne cekaviciute, a woman he met in a brothel. the problem was he was broke and couldn't indulge her. so harris decided to try to hire not one, not two, but three hitmen to kill his partner, hazel, and set up life with ugne. hire three separate hitmen to kill your partner, it all sounds ludicrous, but that's exactly what david harris did. his aim was to get rid of hazel, and get his hands on the £800,000 house here in west sussex. all the hitmen, including number two, duke dean, were innocent. did you get the impression he was serious about getting rid of hazel? he was quite serious about that. that's what he wanted? that's what he wanted. harris told police he was researching a hitman novel like day of the jackal, and wanted to meet a real hitman. the police say the book didn't exist. this was a man who in fact was a very manipulative, conniving and ruthless individual, who approached not one but three individual men and offer
here's duncan kennedy.her, but harris had a secret and a problem. the secret was ugne cekaviciute, a woman he met in a brothel. the problem was he was broke and couldn't indulge her. so harris decided to try to hire not one, not two, but three hitmen to kill his partner, hazel, and set up life with ugne. hire three separate hitmen to kill your partner, it all sounds ludicrous, but that's exactly what david harris did. his aim was to get rid of hazel, and get his hands on the £800,000 house...
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you have iz doer duncan, right, dancing barefoot. you have new fevers, everything's about new and free, and they advocate that. they want to try everything. >> host: inez hill holland went on to live a life of political activism? >> guest: well, she's always involved in suffrage and actually across new york city then they had their soapboxing, they would strive around city in cars honking their horns and speak from the backseats about how women should vote. also, too, they start accelerating parades x she became famous for -- there was a parade in new york, she was leading it. usually on horseback. and she was an expert horsewoman, a formidable figure and stunning too. and she just won the suffrage movement a lot of attention. she was probably their most visible representative, and she brought a kind of glamor to the movement that had been lacking in the 19th century. one of the criticisms was the suffragists were manly, and she was this new new combination of being quite beautiful, quite physically stunning and really a great speake
you have iz doer duncan, right, dancing barefoot. you have new fevers, everything's about new and free, and they advocate that. they want to try everything. >> host: inez hill holland went on to live a life of political activism? >> guest: well, she's always involved in suffrage and actually across new york city then they had their soapboxing, they would strive around city in cars honking their horns and speak from the backseats about how women should vote. also, too, they start...
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duncan earlier so i want to explore it. the question asked of you is whether you believe united law enforcement at all for remove a person from overbooking and you talked about safety and security twice in response to the question. so it seemed to either be a pat answer. or i don't -- so, let me be specific. has united this year removed anyone using security personnel, strictly on an overbooking issue? >> i am not air what of any specific instance that a law enforcement person has removed someone for that particular oversold situation. >> that's clear. can i ask you -- are you able to tell us what united management or the site manager communicated to law enforcement that day regarding the customer on united 3411? was this person -- did they say this person is disruptive and needs to be removed? or did they say this person won't take $800 and needs to be removed gentleman. >> it wasn't nearly as specifics that. the failed procedure that we have is after the attempts to incenter that vise a customer with that amount and other
duncan earlier so i want to explore it. the question asked of you is whether you believe united law enforcement at all for remove a person from overbooking and you talked about safety and security twice in response to the question. so it seemed to either be a pat answer. or i don't -- so, let me be specific. has united this year removed anyone using security personnel, strictly on an overbooking issue? >> i am not air what of any specific instance that a law enforcement person has removed...
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i interviewed iain duncan smith about this ahead of the ma nifesto smith about this ahead of the manifestonch, and he said, don't ask me for detail, i haven't got a clue! and in the pasty had been very much involved. years a backbench mp, so much involved. years a backbench mp, sol much involved. years a backbench mp, so i wouldn't speak to them about these issues, despite his expertise, but this is an interesting move from theresa may. we haven't seen an election pitch like this, she is basically saying, we will probably have the raise your taxes and make you have the raise your taxes and make you pay have the raise your taxes and make you pay for social care if you are a property owner. you could call and brave, or you could see it as a different way of approaching things. the interesting detail here, two things, first, that the prime minister's chief of staff, one of the two brains that she's incredibly reliant on and trust implicitly, put this in the manifesto, against the advice of other senior people. apparently it was put in at the last minute by the head of staff. so that leads to
i interviewed iain duncan smith about this ahead of the ma nifesto smith about this ahead of the manifestonch, and he said, don't ask me for detail, i haven't got a clue! and in the pasty had been very much involved. years a backbench mp, so much involved. years a backbench mp, sol much involved. years a backbench mp, so i wouldn't speak to them about these issues, despite his expertise, but this is an interesting move from theresa may. we haven't seen an election pitch like this, she is...
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here now is republican congressman jeff duncan, member of south carolina and the freedom caucus. what you do you think the president said meant by a good shutdown? >> he means a good fight. pledge what we're going to do asking for majority in congress to ask us to give the white house, fight for things on border wall, he ran on that. defunding sanctuary cities, defunding planned parenthood. addressing spending levels. we're $20 trillion in debt. all that is inclusive. david: none of that was inclusive in the budget deal. that is why i believe you called it crap, which meant, a lot of people meant what did he really mean by that you obviously don't like it. what are you going to do with it? >> i don't like it. democrats are celebrating because they got everything they wanted. even lindsey graham said they got a good deal. david: did they really? mick mulvaney says that is the spin or the press. they didn't get the military spending president wanted there. were cuts here and there. yes he didn't get a wall. he didn't get to cut funding for sanctuary cities. in what other ways do yo
here now is republican congressman jeff duncan, member of south carolina and the freedom caucus. what you do you think the president said meant by a good shutdown? >> he means a good fight. pledge what we're going to do asking for majority in congress to ask us to give the white house, fight for things on border wall, he ran on that. defunding sanctuary cities, defunding planned parenthood. addressing spending levels. we're $20 trillion in debt. all that is inclusive. david: none of that...
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jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: for years bill shine was the right hand man of roger ailes who wasout in july amid sexual harassment allegations. now some have said that shine enabled that kind of misconduct it's an accusation that shine had denied. he got his start here at fox as a producer for sean hannity. now that shine is out, hannity is in the spotlight. after bill shine stepped down, all eyes turned to sean hannity. >> i want to welcome all our friends from the all-left propaganda media. >> reporter: last week in response to reports shine was being pushed out, hannity tweeted, that's total end of the fnc as we know it. it denied reports that its biggest remaining star was heading out the door. >> all the lies you've heard about me are not true. >> reporter: variety's joe bell bruno says the proximity caused his downfall. >> what the allegations are in this case is that he helped roger ailes cover it up. to helped protect some of their >> abhorrent racist behavior at fox news. >> reporter: an attorney who filed a discrimination suit said while long overdue, we are pleased tha
jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: for years bill shine was the right hand man of roger ailes who wasout in july amid sexual harassment allegations. now some have said that shine enabled that kind of misconduct it's an accusation that shine had denied. he got his start here at fox as a producer for sean hannity. now that shine is out, hannity is in the spotlight. after bill shine stepped down, all eyes turned to sean hannity. >> i want to welcome all our friends from the all-left...
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duncan, for five minutes. mr. duncan: madam speaker, request permission to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. duncan: madam speaker, in my 29 years in congress, the issue on which i heard the most from constituents in the shortest time was on the big bank bailouts several years ago. when that was before us, i received 6600 emails in one weekend just in my washington office from friday when the office closed to monday when we opened back up. this of course was in addition to the many thousands of phone calls, letters, and emails that came in during the week before and the week after. i opposed that big bank bailout, but of course extremely big business won again and the congress voted for the bailout. three years ago, in 2014, i wrote the following in a newsletter to my 760,000 constituents. quote, a few weeks ago george mason university released a report saying that since the financial crisis, u.s. banking assets and deposits have continued to conso
duncan, for five minutes. mr. duncan: madam speaker, request permission to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. duncan: madam speaker, in my 29 years in congress, the issue on which i heard the most from constituents in the shortest time was on the big bank bailouts several years ago. when that was before us, i received 6600 emails in one weekend just in my washington office from friday when the office closed to monday when we...