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ed thomas, bbc news, liverpool. report from liverpool by ed thomas on the marked increase in knife crime over the past three years. president trump is signing more executive orders. he says today is his big day on security and he's confirmed that he's taking action on one of his most prominent campaign promises, to build a wall along the us border with mexico. tonight mr trump said he expected construction to start within months and that planning was already underway. 0ur correspondent james cook reports from the us—mexico border. donald trump signature‘s pledge is now one step closer to reality, with a stroke of his pen, the new president ordered the construction of a great wall on the mexican border. it would begin, he said, within months. a nation without borders is not a nation. beginning today, the united states of america gets back control of its borders. we're going to get the bad ones out. the criminals and the drug deals and gangs and gang members and cartel leaders. the day is over when they can stay in ou
ed thomas, bbc news, liverpool. report from liverpool by ed thomas on the marked increase in knife crime over the past three years. president trump is signing more executive orders. he says today is his big day on security and he's confirmed that he's taking action on one of his most prominent campaign promises, to build a wall along the us border with mexico. tonight mr trump said he expected construction to start within months and that planning was already underway. 0ur correspondent james...
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wednesday's news at ten took some viewers by surprise with its lead story, a special report from ed thomas the uk. in five yea rs' knife crime in the uk. in five years' time, i could be injail, could be dead, could be the biggest drug dealer in liverpool, you never know, do you, until it happens? tonight, it is liverpool, but this story could be told in many cities. it is one of knives, fear and wasted lives. it started from selling a bit of weed, to selling a bit of class a ‘s. of weed, to selling a bit of class a 's. when did you start selling knives? —— carrying knives? finally, it's been noted this week that bbc political correspondent ca role that bbc political correspondent carole walker is an early riser. on wednesday, she was on air in the cold just after 6am. our political correspondent carole walker is outside the houses of parliament for us. outside the houses of parliament for us. good morning to you once again. we were hearing in tom's piece about the tory rebellion. how large a rebellion is that likely to be?m looks as though the number of tories who will rebel were actually
wednesday's news at ten took some viewers by surprise with its lead story, a special report from ed thomas the uk. in five yea rs' knife crime in the uk. in five years' time, i could be injail, could be dead, could be the biggest drug dealer in liverpool, you never know, do you, until it happens? tonight, it is liverpool, but this story could be told in many cities. it is one of knives, fear and wasted lives. it started from selling a bit of weed, to selling a bit of class a ‘s. of weed, to...
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Jan 28, 2017
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wednesday's news at ten took some viewers by surprise with its lead story, a special report from ed thomas increase in knife crime in the uk. i could be in jail, could be dead, could be the biggest drug dealer in the country, we don't know, see what happens. tonight it's liverpool but this story could be told in many cities. it's one of knives, fear and wasted lives. it starts by selling a bit of weed. winded you start carrying knives? 12. and this woman was flabbergasted by the report: finally it's been noticed this week that bbc political correspondent carol walker is an early riser. on wednesday she was on air in the cold just after 6am. our political correspondent carol walker is outside the houses of parliament for us. good morning to you once again, carol, it's been a busy few days but we heard in tom's piece about the tory rebellion, how large a rebellion is that likely to be? it looks like the number of tories rebelling against the government will actually be quite small. she was braving the elements in the same spot at the same hour on friday. good morning, carol, the prime minist
wednesday's news at ten took some viewers by surprise with its lead story, a special report from ed thomas increase in knife crime in the uk. i could be in jail, could be dead, could be the biggest drug dealer in the country, we don't know, see what happens. tonight it's liverpool but this story could be told in many cities. it's one of knives, fear and wasted lives. it starts by selling a bit of weed. winded you start carrying knives? 12. and this woman was flabbergasted by the report: finally...
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wednesday's news at ten took some viewers by surprise with its lead story, a special report from ed thomas country, you never know, see what happens. tonight it's liverpool but this story could be told in many cities. it's one of knives, fear and wasted lives. it starts by selling a bit of weed. selling a bit of class as. when did you start carrying knives? 12. and annie good was flabbergasted by the report: finally, it's been noticed this week that bbc political correspondent carol walker is an early riser. on wednesday she was on air in the cold just after 6am. our political correspondent carol walker is outside the houses of parliament for us. good morning to you once again, carol, it's been a busy few days but we heard in tom's piece about that tory rebellion, how large a rebellion is that likely to be? it looks like the number of tories rebelling against the government will actually be quite small. and she was braving the elements in the same spot at the same hour on friday. good morning, carol. doesn't she, between trying to get on with donald trump, with the president, but also not
wednesday's news at ten took some viewers by surprise with its lead story, a special report from ed thomas country, you never know, see what happens. tonight it's liverpool but this story could be told in many cities. it's one of knives, fear and wasted lives. it starts by selling a bit of weed. selling a bit of class as. when did you start carrying knives? 12. and annie good was flabbergasted by the report: finally, it's been noticed this week that bbc political correspondent carol walker is...
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. >>> students at new town elementary school (ed a check to the thomas manon foundation. they gathered $828 and manon joined tarines and in 2007 he was killed in iraq. the foundation has helped more than 60,000 veterans. fios in the house! dave this fios party is da bomb! fo shizzle! it's tv totally ahead of its time. yo, let me check that. oh snap. that x1 voice remote is crunk! and it lets me search with the sound of my voice. what should i watch? things have come a long way since you got fios. [nervously laughs] what's fios? fios has fallen behind. don't fall with it. xfinity x1 will change the way you experience tv. >>> sixers hos clippers but they won't have everybody. >> they need help and you are not available and neither am i. no joel embiid andl embiid won't play for at least the next two gamed. okafor nursing a sore knee of his own and they host the clippers in milwaukee tomorrow. they have won 8 of their last 11. is this a set back? >> set back does not come to my mind because i think there are other positives given where we are at in the stainings of our progr
. >>> students at new town elementary school (ed a check to the thomas manon foundation. they gathered $828 and manon joined tarines and in 2007 he was killed in iraq. the foundation has helped more than 60,000 veterans. fios in the house! dave this fios party is da bomb! fo shizzle! it's tv totally ahead of its time. yo, let me check that. oh snap. that x1 voice remote is crunk! and it lets me search with the sound of my voice. what should i watch? things have come a long way since...
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alicia homer and who will be performing a piece rest tonight is accompanied on the guitar by thomas and ed's myers michelle is a presidential partner. damon young who is editor-in-chief a very smart brothers.com describes the force of michelle's style and bird. bird. according to the chicago tribune, the meaning of michelle taps into the love that so many americans have for this girl from the south side of chicago who turned into the royalty of washington, dc. personally i'm thrilled to be here because as our 44th president said last tuesday, michelle obama is a mentor to many young girls and coming from southwest philadelphia, she has inspired me significantly. i'm thrilled to have witnessed the last eight years. i'm always beaming with pride thinking she is in fact my aunt t shell, although she is not my mother sister and she's not my dead sister. but in my mind, she is my auntie, and i look just like her if you look from the side. [laughter] before you bring up the editors of this book were going to play brief video. >> my didn't know that reverend alan green was here. [inaudible] those g
alicia homer and who will be performing a piece rest tonight is accompanied on the guitar by thomas and ed's myers michelle is a presidential partner. damon young who is editor-in-chief a very smart brothers.com describes the force of michelle's style and bird. bird. according to the chicago tribune, the meaning of michelle taps into the love that so many americans have for this girl from the south side of chicago who turned into the royalty of washington, dc. personally i'm thrilled to be here...
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so karen, thomas i have googl ed songs with the word waiting in it, okay. >> okay. >> there is 74 songsith the word waiting in it, and i don't know if you guys have a favorite. >> is what your favorite. >> reporter: there are plenty. well, i will say she's waiting , by eric clapton that is one that she knew, waiting on the world to change. that was a fairly new one. there is no waiting and snow in the same title. maybe we will write our own song. bob kelly could probably do that. bob kill which his dy past probably knows all 74 songs with the word waiting in it but we are in the waiting game right now for sure, by the way , brittany spears had a waiting song as well. >> all right. we will keep some of those up and playing them this morning our waiting songs, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> of course as you head out get very latest weather updates, traffic conditions and school delays which we have a few on our, on line fox 29.com and weather app as well >> 4:36. far different scene at philadelphia international airport this morning, yesterday, thousands of demonstrators gathered to pro
so karen, thomas i have googl ed songs with the word waiting in it, okay. >> okay. >> there is 74 songsith the word waiting in it, and i don't know if you guys have a favorite. >> is what your favorite. >> reporter: there are plenty. well, i will say she's waiting , by eric clapton that is one that she knew, waiting on the world to change. that was a fairly new one. there is no waiting and snow in the same title. maybe we will write our own song. bob kelly could probably...
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thomas l. friedman. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! good to see you! how are you! good to see you. chris! mark! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> jon: hey! >> stephen: what's up, jon? good to see you. welcome to "the late show." welcome to "the late show." i'm your host. ( cheers and applause ) i'm your host, stephen colbert. last night we witnessed history as barack obama delivered his stirring farewell address, joining the pantheon of presidents in celebrating not only what they've done for america, but their vision of what the future holds for our great country. it was a truly moving experience. and i just have to say, let's talk about donald trump for a second. ( laughter ) because, there's a story ahu, it came out in the last 24 hours. and pardon the expression, it is juicy. ( laughter ) last night-- here's what happened-- cnn reported that last friday intelligence chiefs presented trump with claims of russian efforts to compromise him.
thomas l. friedman. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! good to see you! how are you! good to see you. chris! mark! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> jon: hey! >> stephen: what's up, jon? good to see you. welcome to "the late show." welcome to "the late show." i'm your host. ( cheers and applause ) i'm your host, stephen...
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thomas hoch kin, here to talk about his plan after this. ♪ ♪ why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats edll your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a suddng or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. liz: j.p. morgan ceo jamie dimon talking to maria bartiromo about donald trump saying he will be good for the economy. >> did you watch the results, what were you thinking on november 9? your reaction? >> i did watch the results, i was up almost all night, i was surprised. but i can' i went sleep, woke up, went to work, and thin thinking maybe this is going to be good for the economy. liz: you don't want to miss on only on fox business. up next trump's border wall could cost billions of do
thomas hoch kin, here to talk about his plan after this. ♪ ♪ why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats edll your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if...
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formation of the working group, what prompt ed the president to form this body was the reopening of a newly renovated hall, a hall named after reverend thomas f. -- society of jesus, who was a president of georgetown university in the 1830s. here's the problem, the scandal. he orchestrated the mass sale of nearly 300 men, women and children owned by the maryland jesuits in 1838. and he used at least part of the proceeds of that sale to rescue the college from debt. it's safe to say and rather shock i shocking and hard to understand that georgetown really owes its existence to the sale of those slaves in 1838. the proceeds of that sale saved the college. president dejoia rightly grasped that the present was ripe for the university to have a difficult conversation about this history. he did that for many reasons. he understood the moment for many reasons. one of them was all of the things that were roiling on college campuses last year, the student protests against injusticin dignity that was being perpetrated on people of color. but also he knew the history of georgetown. he was aware of its roots in the institution of slavery. and i will ad
formation of the working group, what prompt ed the president to form this body was the reopening of a newly renovated hall, a hall named after reverend thomas f. -- society of jesus, who was a president of georgetown university in the 1830s. here's the problem, the scandal. he orchestrated the mass sale of nearly 300 men, women and children owned by the maryland jesuits in 1838. and he used at least part of the proceeds of that sale to rescue the college from debt. it's safe to say and rather...