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harry edwards actually -- his relationship with tommie smith and john carlos broke because harry edwards did not go to the medal stand protest in mexico city. so the relationships were broken and money was lost. i think today -- just as a follow-up to that question -- that many athletes -- black athletes do not protest today because the black athlete of that day was less concerned about the money they made him -- made and more concerned about the future of their culture. today, many black athletes are so in love with the income that they might lose, that is the reason, in my view, that many black athletes today do not stand like lebron james. it could be argued that lebron james if he lost a lot of money would still have more than other people. to lose any of your money is your right. he doesn't have to do that. he is choosing to do that and i applaud him for it. i applaud colin kaepernick for what he is doing what you have to make a decision, culture or cash. >> and why did you decide to write this book? clyde: i wrote this book because i was trying to participate in an ongoing discours
harry edwards actually -- his relationship with tommie smith and john carlos broke because harry edwards did not go to the medal stand protest in mexico city. so the relationships were broken and money was lost. i think today -- just as a follow-up to that question -- that many athletes -- black athletes do not protest today because the black athlete of that day was less concerned about the money they made him -- made and more concerned about the future of their culture. today, many black...
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edward? reporter: escalating trade differences between the u.s. and china we're hearing a hardening tone for the chinese. spokesman for the chinese commerce ministry, the areas china needs to have in order to have a deal for the united states. there are three basic concerns. first, cancel all the tariffs.
edward? reporter: escalating trade differences between the u.s. and china we're hearing a hardening tone for the chinese. spokesman for the chinese commerce ministry, the areas china needs to have in order to have a deal for the united states. there are three basic concerns. first, cancel all the tariffs.
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mr edwards said people in the pub were screaming.was filled with blue lights, the arrival of the police armed response unit. ina arrival of the police armed response unit. in a matter of seconds there was a volley of shots and the attackers went down. mr edwards said he himself dropped to his knees and the court was shown an image from a cctv ca m era the court was shown an image from a cctv camera inside the pub which showed a moment when a stray bullet missed mr edwards by a matter of centimetres and hit the man behind him, neil mcclelland, who suffered a severe head injury but did survive. in the aftermath of mr edwards talked about trying to get medical assistance for mr mcclelland and repeatedly opened the door of the pub, and he himself was aware the attackers had what looked like suicide vests on. he repeatedly tried to get the police to send medical assistance, eventually they did and it's only after they all got out of the pub that mr edwards realised he had also suffered injuries from the shrapnel. richard, thank you. our t
mr edwards said people in the pub were screaming.was filled with blue lights, the arrival of the police armed response unit. ina arrival of the police armed response unit. in a matter of seconds there was a volley of shots and the attackers went down. mr edwards said he himself dropped to his knees and the court was shown an image from a cctv ca m era the court was shown an image from a cctv camera inside the pub which showed a moment when a stray bullet missed mr edwards by a matter of...
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edwards of plaid cymru. you do not want mps to move out, did you? no. but i mean, i have accepted the decision of the house. if we have to decant, i think it is for a short time as possible, and i think we should do as much work around us as we can. i don't that we should build a permanent replica chamber, in times of austerity, knock down this building and waste hundreds of millions of pounds which might be better spent on schools and hospitals. i imagine you might agree with that. my preference which was not seriously considered, would've been to relocate the parliament from here because power and wealth is too concentrated here in london. but if we are to decant and the proposal is for the new chamber, there is a very strong argument that should become the permanent new chamber rather than being a very expensive chamber at richmond house, then we'll come back to another chamber in the houses of parliament as they are at the moment. an exciting new chamber, sir edward? this is what we're worried about. peo
edwards of plaid cymru. you do not want mps to move out, did you? no. but i mean, i have accepted the decision of the house. if we have to decant, i think it is for a short time as possible, and i think we should do as much work around us as we can. i don't that we should build a permanent replica chamber, in times of austerity, knock down this building and waste hundreds of millions of pounds which might be better spent on schools and hospitals. i imagine you might agree with that. my...
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edward: okay.t as i learned about the genesis of where the money came from, i thought it'd be good for us to talk as a family if i'm gonna be part of your family. edward: not a problem. lemonis: when it comes to the business, i think the business today, it's an ice-cream truck. it is not today a franchise concept. edward: but is it doable? lemonis: is it doable by somebody who wants to show up every single day and to pay attention to the details? yes. i don't know if tony is that person. 'cause i will tell you, your staff thinks you don't put a lot of time in. tony: it was a difficult year. you know, i ended up, you know, leaving a 17-year relationship [voice breaking] and sharing, you know, with my kids, you know, that our marriage was ending. i kind of felt, you know, like i failed. lemonis: yeah. i want to know that you're gonna be willing to make the sacrifices that are necessary. tony: i'm committed to my business. lemonis: here's the good news, right? the good news is, is that it's a very sim
edward: okay.t as i learned about the genesis of where the money came from, i thought it'd be good for us to talk as a family if i'm gonna be part of your family. edward: not a problem. lemonis: when it comes to the business, i think the business today, it's an ice-cream truck. it is not today a franchise concept. edward: but is it doable? lemonis: is it doable by somebody who wants to show up every single day and to pay attention to the details? yes. i don't know if tony is that person. 'cause...
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edwards of plaid cymru.t want mps to move out, did you? no. but i mean, i have accepted the decision of the house. if we have to decant, i think it is for a short time as possible, and i think we should do as much work around us as we can. i don't that we should build a permanent replica chamber, in times of austerity, knock down a listed building and waste hundreds of millions of pounds which might be better spent on schools and hospitals. i imagine you might agree with that. my preference which was not seriously considered, would've been to relocate the parliament from here because power and wealth is too concentrated here in london. but if we are to decant and the proposal is for the new chamber, there is a very strong argument that should become the permanent new chamber rather than being a very expensive chamber at richmond house, then we'll come back to another chamber in the houses of parliament as they are at the moment. an exciting new chamber, sir edward? this is what we're worried about. people ta
edwards of plaid cymru.t want mps to move out, did you? no. but i mean, i have accepted the decision of the house. if we have to decant, i think it is for a short time as possible, and i think we should do as much work around us as we can. i don't that we should build a permanent replica chamber, in times of austerity, knock down a listed building and waste hundreds of millions of pounds which might be better spent on schools and hospitals. i imagine you might agree with that. my preference...
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they got four, three of them from fidel edwards. but an unbeaten half—ce ntu ry edwards.ix wicket win, and a first triumph in the one—day cup in almost 20 years. ten times runners—up and domestic competitions, now it's somerset‘s turned to celebrate. michael redford, bbc news. lewis hamilton said he had to ‘take his car to the limit‘ to claim pole position for the monaco grand prix — getting the better of mercedes team—mate valterri bottas byjust 800ths of a second. hamilton took pole with his final qualifying lap but the story of the day was another strategic failure by ferrari. trackside for us in monte carlo isjenny gow. well it's turned into a beautiful day here in the monaco, certainly for mercedes, they have managed another 1—2 in qualifying, but for ferrari, what could have been, turned into a pretty disastrous day. nick parrot reports. on the tight and twisty streets of monaco, ferrari were hoping to turn a corner. their young driver went quickest and final practise, and had the backing of royalty in his hometown. but knowing the place like the back of his hand di
they got four, three of them from fidel edwards. but an unbeaten half—ce ntu ry edwards.ix wicket win, and a first triumph in the one—day cup in almost 20 years. ten times runners—up and domestic competitions, now it's somerset‘s turned to celebrate. michael redford, bbc news. lewis hamilton said he had to ‘take his car to the limit‘ to claim pole position for the monaco grand prix — getting the better of mercedes team—mate valterri bottas byjust 800ths of a second. hamilton...
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liz: edward lawrence.u, we'll need you in the future all this rock 'em sock 'em political fighting. reporter: we'll keep coming. liz: coming up president trump delivering a message to democrats probing him. don't look at me, look at hillary clinton. while you're at it get to the bottom of how exactly the whole russia probe began anyway? later in the show escalating showdown in seattle. here is the story. local officials are becoming the first to block i.c.e. from using local airports to deport illegal immigrants, many of them criminal illegals. we're on the scene there, coming up. ery year of safe driving? sing that. ♪ vanishing deductible, you can... ♪ ♪ earn $100... ♪ earn $100 off... ♪ off your deductible. ♪ deductible. ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ ♪ for every-- for every-- ♪ ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ what are you-- what key are you in? "e." no, no, go to "g." "g" will be too high. not for me. ♪ vanishing deductible. oh, gosh. sweet, sweet. it's either the assurance of a 165-pointor it
liz: edward lawrence.u, we'll need you in the future all this rock 'em sock 'em political fighting. reporter: we'll keep coming. liz: coming up president trump delivering a message to democrats probing him. don't look at me, look at hillary clinton. while you're at it get to the bottom of how exactly the whole russia probe began anyway? later in the show escalating showdown in seattle. here is the story. local officials are becoming the first to block i.c.e. from using local airports to deport...
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keep us up to date, edward. thank you. connell: he is a body expert language, edward lawrence.hey have until midnight. melissa: yeah. connell: other news, shocked and surprised the president addressing intel committee's decision to subpoena his son, don, jr. we'll bring you his comments. >>> plus is mayor of new york city bill de blasio saying no to a possible presidential run? michael goodwin from the "new york post" says we can only hope he is. goodwin is next. ♪ when you pay attention big things happen.ngs. horizons expand. you make bigger plans. set higher goals. the new 2019 ram heavy duty the capability you need and things you never imagined in a truck this powerful. every little thing, for those who are on to bigger things. morning. what are you doing? isn't it obvious? nah. we're delivering live market coverage and offering expert analysis completely free. we're helping you make sense of the markets without cable or a subscription from anywhere you are. i get that. but what are you doing here? nice pajamas. really? i say pajamas. pajamas, pajamas, whichever. good. yahoo
keep us up to date, edward. thank you. connell: he is a body expert language, edward lawrence.hey have until midnight. melissa: yeah. connell: other news, shocked and surprised the president addressing intel committee's decision to subpoena his son, don, jr. we'll bring you his comments. >>> plus is mayor of new york city bill de blasio saying no to a possible presidential run? michael goodwin from the "new york post" says we can only hope he is. goodwin is next. ♪ when you...
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mr edwards said he seemed calm but just determined to get through the door.ing and were very scared about what was happening. eventually, he said the pub was filled with blue lights, the arrival of the police armed response unit. within a matter of seconds, there was a volley of shots and the attackers went down. mr edwards said that he himself dropped down to his knees and the court was shown cctv images of inside the pub, showing the moment one stray police bullet passed through the glass, missing mr edwards by centimetres, and hitting the man behind him, neil mccleland, who did suffer a severe head injury but survived. in the aftermath, mr edwards talked about trying to get medical assistance for mr mccleland. he repeatedly open the door of the pub even though there was gunfire outside. he was aware that the attackers had what looked like suicide vests on. he repeatedly tried to get to the police to send medical assistance and they eventually did. it was only after they got out of the pub that mr edwards said that he too had suffered slight injuries from s
mr edwards said he seemed calm but just determined to get through the door.ing and were very scared about what was happening. eventually, he said the pub was filled with blue lights, the arrival of the police armed response unit. within a matter of seconds, there was a volley of shots and the attackers went down. mr edwards said that he himself dropped down to his knees and the court was shown cctv images of inside the pub, showing the moment one stray police bullet passed through the glass,...
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edward: i do not think the administration has made up its mind.he huawei issue is far more fundamental than the trade issue. this is about the global balance of power. this is about the united states trying to stem the rise of china as a leading technological power. the stakes are much higher than the trade dispute. the hope in the trade dispute has been there would be some sort of middle ground that could be fined. in huawei, it does not look like there is the middle ground. the united states is busy trying to line up its allies to block purchases from huawei. the united states is restricting purchases of semiconductors to huawei. i think the stakes have been raised substantially with this action. export controls were a tool that was set up during the cold war to constrain the soviet union. that is the background. the stakes are much higher than in the trade dispute today. david: is there a way for the united states to climb back down? how can we supply microchips to -- toay -- to wall way huawei? edward: we did something similar against the ed l
edward: i do not think the administration has made up its mind.he huawei issue is far more fundamental than the trade issue. this is about the global balance of power. this is about the united states trying to stem the rise of china as a leading technological power. the stakes are much higher than the trade dispute. the hope in the trade dispute has been there would be some sort of middle ground that could be fined. in huawei, it does not look like there is the middle ground. the united states...
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these were done by edward in 1878. it took him seven years to perfect his studies and equipment to produce the results you see here. i mentioned in this was a stock form so they raise a lot of cattle, also raised and bred horses. they sold them throughout the world. these were a number of trophies awarded during those years of operation. stanford died. as was common, a death mask was commissioned. ofs was very common, a sign status and wealth. we have death masks for leland, jane and leland junior. he died traveling in europe with his parents in 1884. so his parents, overcome with emotion, sought out a way to properly memorialize their son. he was an avid letter of museum objects and traveler. the initial idea was to create something in san francisco to honor him. in 1885, leland and jane executed the founding grant of the university. this was the original founding of the copy grant, with the original engravings in calligraphy. this one is done by carl eisen schmidt 30's and see the -- schmidt. you can see the detail o
these were done by edward in 1878. it took him seven years to perfect his studies and equipment to produce the results you see here. i mentioned in this was a stock form so they raise a lot of cattle, also raised and bred horses. they sold them throughout the world. these were a number of trophies awarded during those years of operation. stanford died. as was common, a death mask was commissioned. ofs was very common, a sign status and wealth. we have death masks for leland, jane and leland...
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maria tadeo and anna edwards. the first word news and london, here is sebastian salek. maystian: president trump clear the way for a saudi arabia weapon sale. heldess wants the saudis accountable for the murder of jamal khashoggi and their role in yemen's civil war. charging is asking for julian assange -- the u.s. says of the conspired in one biggest intelligence breaches in the country. step --k created a key satellites from starling last night and says that will be a key source of funding for spacex. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. salek.bastian this is bloomberg. tom: let's get through the data as we await roger bootle and emma ross thomas. futures 168., dow oil bouncing off a difficult thursday close. futures up 19. the two year yield -- this is the switzerland 20 year yield trying to go to a negative. the swiss 20 year yield really coming in. that comes up against the central bankers and where they are.
maria tadeo and anna edwards. the first word news and london, here is sebastian salek. maystian: president trump clear the way for a saudi arabia weapon sale. heldess wants the saudis accountable for the murder of jamal khashoggi and their role in yemen's civil war. charging is asking for julian assange -- the u.s. says of the conspired in one biggest intelligence breaches in the country. step --k created a key satellites from starling last night and says that will be a key source of funding...
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i want to thank edward but i also want to make sure we deliver on this.the worldwide outrage following the shooting dead by trophy hunters of cecil the lion in zimbabwe? that was in 2015. at the time, the british government pledged to ban the import of such trophies, like the head, skin or tusks. now, the environment secretary, michael gove, says he's cautious about doing so, at least at the moment. in an interview for bbc radio 5live's podcast "beast of man", he said he'd been advised by wildlife charities against the immediate outlawing of imports of such items. the podcast was presented by former cricketer kevin pietersen. i think that there is growing momentum for the law to change, but what i don't want to do is to get ahead... and i think there is a broad public consensus behind it — but i don't want it to be, as i mentioned to kevin earlier, in a position where i am running so far in advance of what other charities and other leaders want, that we risk the good relationship that has been built up over time. and i think, like so many areas of campaig
i want to thank edward but i also want to make sure we deliver on this.the worldwide outrage following the shooting dead by trophy hunters of cecil the lion in zimbabwe? that was in 2015. at the time, the british government pledged to ban the import of such trophies, like the head, skin or tusks. now, the environment secretary, michael gove, says he's cautious about doing so, at least at the moment. in an interview for bbc radio 5live's podcast "beast of man", he said he'd been...
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(edward dmytryk) howard hawks had the greatest technique.f a producer came on the set, he would say to the prop man, "hey, come on, bring a chair over here." and he'd say to the producer, "come on, sit down, let's chat." and everybody else would go off the set. and the producer would talk and in about 5 or 10 minutes, he'd realize that nobody was working. and he would also realize that nobody would be working until he left. so sooner or later, he'd get up and go. there were any number of people that we can go back to, kind of von stroheim and work our way up and we can run out that litany of filmmakers who were done in by the constraints of this dehumanizing, highly industrialized, profit-motivated system. but, the more i look at it, the more i see the system as... as enabling as it was constraining. i mean, whoever supplies the money is the enemy. the studio's no different. there's always that tension. listen, on "the godfather," i'd go up to francis coppola and i'd say, "you know this picture, bob evans and i have been discussing it and we
(edward dmytryk) howard hawks had the greatest technique.f a producer came on the set, he would say to the prop man, "hey, come on, bring a chair over here." and he'd say to the producer, "come on, sit down, let's chat." and everybody else would go off the set. and the producer would talk and in about 5 or 10 minutes, he'd realize that nobody was working. and he would also realize that nobody would be working until he left. so sooner or later, he'd get up and go. there were...
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edward lawrence, good to see you. thank you for the breaking news. >>> also happening at the white house this afternoon, a golfing legend receiving the highest medal of honor that a civilian in the united states can get. tiger woods set to arrive any moment. we will bring you all the pictures as they come in live, as well as the medal ceremony set to begin in less than an hour. >>> democrats now admitting we're experiencing a strong economy, nice of them to do that, but wait until you hear who's getting the credit. more on that coming next. how do you determine the durable value of a business in the transportation industry without knowing firsthand the unique challenges in that sector. coming out here, seeing the infrastructure firsthand, talking with the people behind the numbers creates a different picture. once i know what a business is truly worth, we can make better informed investment decisions. that's why i go beyond the numbers. ♪ the matters.ar... introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger, it's the right gear.
edward lawrence, good to see you. thank you for the breaking news. >>> also happening at the white house this afternoon, a golfing legend receiving the highest medal of honor that a civilian in the united states can get. tiger woods set to arrive any moment. we will bring you all the pictures as they come in live, as well as the medal ceremony set to begin in less than an hour. >>> democrats now admitting we're experiencing a strong economy, nice of them to do that, but wait...
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liz: edward, the steel and aluminum tariffs are now 15 months old.ot sure the administration, maybe the president but the administration ever expected these would go on for that long, but these opponents these adversaries although i hesitate to call our neighbors to the north and south adversaries they're a lot tougher when it comes to certain demands and i'm just not sure the administration expected that. how did we go from writing invitations for a china deal to suddenly shootout at the okay coralle? >> it has multiplied, we're doing trade disputes on every front and from the president's standpoint the tariffs on steel and alexandria cortez are working. there's nor investments, plants are reopening here in the united states so he's seeing that manufacturing sector growing as these 15 months have gone on. now canada and mexico very upset obviously. they worked out a free-trade agreement the u.s. mca, and they believe from their standpoint these tariffs should not be in effect on them but again the administration standpoint is looking at this saying
liz: edward, the steel and aluminum tariffs are now 15 months old.ot sure the administration, maybe the president but the administration ever expected these would go on for that long, but these opponents these adversaries although i hesitate to call our neighbors to the north and south adversaries they're a lot tougher when it comes to certain demands and i'm just not sure the administration expected that. how did we go from writing invitations for a china deal to suddenly shootout at the okay...
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and unlike alice in carol's alice in wonderland this is not a jury charge edwards dashti oxy london may be more of a dividing line on the people of the city opposed. to university in the u.k. . for his take on the election result saying that mark thinks utah looking at what is probably one of the biggest surprises of the ballot as we just heard our correspondents say the party's storming the e.u. parliament with a hefty win. britain pretty much divided doesn't it. yes i mean this is at many ways most unusual and interesting election in itself than modern science but the seeds of what happened to be a great deal of changing and entirely new policy bursting to the forefront but if you look at it at least the figures if you look at the voting tallies for those in favor of leaving and those in favor of remaining within the e.u. then it's a safe it shows before that the country is divided it's perhaps the division is a slightly different people may change sides but it's ended up in this in that last again on this key issue in england in saying that most of london was agreement it was it was
and unlike alice in carol's alice in wonderland this is not a jury charge edwards dashti oxy london may be more of a dividing line on the people of the city opposed. to university in the u.k. . for his take on the election result saying that mark thinks utah looking at what is probably one of the biggest surprises of the ballot as we just heard our correspondents say the party's storming the e.u. parliament with a hefty win. britain pretty much divided doesn't it. yes i mean this is at many...
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i am anna edwards. farrage in first, nigel farrage's brexit party comes out on top with 32% of the e.u. vote. he is expected to speak in just a few moments. italy has failed for to have rein in debt. italian bonds extend declines and the euro falls. and away from politics, trade tit for tat. president trump says china wants to make a deal, but the u.s. is not ready. welcome to the special edition of "bloomberg markets q.u.k. and u.s. markets are closed today, and various holidays taking place in those two locations. but dani berger is here with an update on the markets. deny ani: i started off with the stoxx 600, which is gaining, but really, i think all the interesting action today is in the bond markets with the e.u. elections, where we saw the mainstream parties mostly hold on to their grounds. we're seeing core bonds in europe gain yields now below since about 2016, and the bloomberg exclusive on italy, facing up to $4 billion in fines from the e.u. over their failure to rein in debt. that's sending
i am anna edwards. farrage in first, nigel farrage's brexit party comes out on top with 32% of the e.u. vote. he is expected to speak in just a few moments. italy has failed for to have rein in debt. italian bonds extend declines and the euro falls. and away from politics, trade tit for tat. president trump says china wants to make a deal, but the u.s. is not ready. welcome to the special edition of "bloomberg markets q.u.k. and u.s. markets are closed today, and various holidays taking...
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i'm anna edwards.g lead in the exit polls for modi send equities in india soaring as well as currency. european futures pointing to a mixed session this morning. cash trade is less than 30 minutes away.
i'm anna edwards.g lead in the exit polls for modi send equities in india soaring as well as currency. european futures pointing to a mixed session this morning. cash trade is less than 30 minutes away.
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there is a lot and the first principle which edward thomson has stated and has been supported by thetain the right permanently to exclude a student and thatis permanently to exclude a student and that is important for parents to know that if you have a child who is defiant, abusive, you have done everything to try to keep that child but ultimately you have to have the sanction that that child has to go somewhere else. a second point which the report does not say disappointingly is that if you want to try to keep a child in education often that means you have to have members of staff who can work with them one—to—one, small groups, perhaps withdraw them from normal lessons and try to reintegrate them later. that comes at a cost and that is the area that is not mentioned, that if we had the proper resourcing we could probably get more young people in mainstream education. we could probably get more young people in mainstream educationm practice do you think much will change as a result of this? the report talks about making schools more accountable but if in the end there is not a way
there is a lot and the first principle which edward thomson has stated and has been supported by thetain the right permanently to exclude a student and thatis permanently to exclude a student and that is important for parents to know that if you have a child who is defiant, abusive, you have done everything to try to keep that child but ultimately you have to have the sanction that that child has to go somewhere else. a second point which the report does not say disappointingly is that if you...
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edward gilbert was in the hall of fame.was the man whose name was the reason why our street was named gilbert street. so, it is a very old and historic neighborhood where we live and work. it has residential buildings in front of the hall of justice and it was named after edward gilbert who was a pioneer in the hall of fame and one of the original congressmen in san francisco. voted by a total majority except for six votes. he was a democrat who fought for immigration, marginalized and the disenfranchised and his legacy dates all the way back to the gold rush. we want to keep his name on the street. many of the original photographs of san francisco were published in this newspaper. i've lived on gilbert street for 43 years and witnessed numerous tour groups and sight seers taking photos of our community. now matt haney is recommending replacement of edward gilbert's legacy in favor of the recently deceased jeff hidachi who died last month at 59 years old of a drug overdose reported by the coroner's office as a cocaine overd
edward gilbert was in the hall of fame.was the man whose name was the reason why our street was named gilbert street. so, it is a very old and historic neighborhood where we live and work. it has residential buildings in front of the hall of justice and it was named after edward gilbert who was a pioneer in the hall of fame and one of the original congressmen in san francisco. voted by a total majority except for six votes. he was a democrat who fought for immigration, marginalized and the...
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gain one of those people defending their work is noted environmental engineer and whistleblower mark edwards he and his team were the ones who went to flint tested the water and announced and september of two thousand and fifteen that some five thousand homes in flint had lead levels above world health organization standards now edwards is fighting for the soul of the science that helped begin the process of saving flint from poison tap water joining us now from virginia is charles one furred professor of civil and environmental engineering at virginia tech mark edwards thank you so much for joining us today mark. having me mark you you first had to fight the elected officials and state in places like flint and even here in washington d.c. to get them to admit there was a problem with the infrastructure around our tap water here in the united states how has the fight of all in five years and are we ready to handle or prevent another one from happening. well the e.p.a. i think is largely been resolved they don't want another flint to occur and they're they're not covering up the lead in water
gain one of those people defending their work is noted environmental engineer and whistleblower mark edwards he and his team were the ones who went to flint tested the water and announced and september of two thousand and fifteen that some five thousand homes in flint had lead levels above world health organization standards now edwards is fighting for the soul of the science that helped begin the process of saving flint from poison tap water joining us now from virginia is charles one furred...
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to send out a very cold message that whistleblowers don't ever do this again i can remember when edward snowden left the united states and sought asylum eventual here and dianne feinstein senator from the state i'm from so why didn't you just come to me i would have given you protection nobody believes that anymore no one does because these people are reporting serious crimes and malfeasance by people in power that about always had. had a shroud of protection of secrecy around them and these 2 whistleblowers well they showed great power does ok that's his crime julie massage told us what was really happening why should he go to prison for that go ahead in london but you've put the 2 of you have highlighted the very problem and the fact we destroyed your own case by describe i say edward snowden chelsea manning i'm julian the psalms a whistle blower as julian the songs each not so whistle as a journalist or are just heard lays sure right well i went to nobody else he was a genuinely. good little results of caroline castles of lawyers you know how it's a dollars to be a locksmith they sai
to send out a very cold message that whistleblowers don't ever do this again i can remember when edward snowden left the united states and sought asylum eventual here and dianne feinstein senator from the state i'm from so why didn't you just come to me i would have given you protection nobody believes that anymore no one does because these people are reporting serious crimes and malfeasance by people in power that about always had. had a shroud of protection of secrecy around them and these 2...
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donna edwards, look at this. eric swalwell, former governor, governor montana, governor colorado. senator from new york, senator from minnesota. this is unbelievable. if you're those people and remember, only 20 of these will make the cut, if you're those people same question to you how do you stand out without making the wrong kind of headlines. >> you know, the thing i've been looking at is the progression up and until the debates take place in another month and what you can see in that list is that some of the people that have risen to the top like elizabeth warren for example whose been sort of a steady, steady climb bernie sanders coming down somewhat, kamala harris, you next steady as she goes. i think these candidates will be able to separate themselves but they may only get a couple minutes to do that and so they have to decide how they will make those couple of minutes count. >> make every moment count of air time coming up. what a night that will be. donna and david have agreed to stick around. coming up, their predictions on what voters expect for the summer season ahea
donna edwards, look at this. eric swalwell, former governor, governor montana, governor colorado. senator from new york, senator from minnesota. this is unbelievable. if you're those people and remember, only 20 of these will make the cut, if you're those people same question to you how do you stand out without making the wrong kind of headlines. >> you know, the thing i've been looking at is the progression up and until the debates take place in another month and what you can see in that...
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edward lawrence what happened to the talks and more important, edward, what didn't happen? reporter: what didn't happen they didn't spend a lot of time. the talks started 30 minutes late. they only lasted two hours. the chinese delegation walked out and went on. we can tell you from trade sources the chinese have a flight out of washington, d.c. four hours from now. as you heard treasury secretary mnuchin said they are not coming back today. the chinese responded through a spokesperson, the statement for the spokesperson about the chinese foreign ministry about the tariffs, quote, we hope the u.s. side will work with china for a bilateral relationship featuring coordination, cooperation and stability to achieve the goal the two sides need to meet each other halfway. but the talks really have stalled now as u.s. trade representative saying china has gone back on the concessions they have made on multiple sections of this agreement. the u.s. trade representative saying he is not willing to go back to negotiate on those sections that have been agreed upon. possibly inside they
edward lawrence what happened to the talks and more important, edward, what didn't happen? reporter: what didn't happen they didn't spend a lot of time. the talks started 30 minutes late. they only lasted two hours. the chinese delegation walked out and went on. we can tell you from trade sources the chinese have a flight out of washington, d.c. four hours from now. as you heard treasury secretary mnuchin said they are not coming back today. the chinese responded through a spokesperson, the...
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she said she was annoyed with them and it is going to make it tough for edwards to run nationwide as >> we have to leave the conversation there. fascinating what we are seeing play out there in louisiana and across the country. that is reis thebault with the washington post, thanks for your time. >> reporter: thanks for having me. >>> president trump today weighed in on the mueller report and the russian investigation, accusing mueller of having a personal bias against him. ray bogan reports from washington where the president had mixed messages on russian interference in the 2016 election. >> reporter: president trump goes after robert mueller, following the former special counsel's public remarks on the russia investigation. >> i think he is a totally conflicted person. i think mueller is a true never trumper. >> reporter: president trump, not impressed, slamming the former special counsel and accusing him of conflicts of interest. >> he wanted the fbi job and he didn't get it and the next day he was picked to special counsel. >> reporter: the president also reinforcing the reports
she said she was annoyed with them and it is going to make it tough for edwards to run nationwide as >> we have to leave the conversation there. fascinating what we are seeing play out there in louisiana and across the country. that is reis thebault with the washington post, thanks for your time. >> reporter: thanks for having me. >>> president trump today weighed in on the mueller report and the russian investigation, accusing mueller of having a personal bias against him....
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connell: edward lawrence in washington. we're joined by "axios," markets editor, and francis newton stacy. the idea that as edward says this china dispute being around for a long time. interesting to hear people like bog -- bob iger at disney how they should position themselves at this point. how should they? >> i think it will be around for a while. the full effects of the tariffs if they additional tariffs doesn't go around until august. we have a catfight where we're punching each other in the media throughout the summer. i wish, i actually think trump should go to xi, do whatever he can to allow xi to save face. connell: save face. >> not publicize things xi does not want to make public, any intellectual property laws changed in china. i think that is the quickest way to get things resolved. face facts, longer it goes on, more people get hurt. i understand the "art of the deal," but we're negotiating with the chinese. connell: we'll see if that happens. market have been interesting to watch. stock market is one thing. a
connell: edward lawrence in washington. we're joined by "axios," markets editor, and francis newton stacy. the idea that as edward says this china dispute being around for a long time. interesting to hear people like bog -- bob iger at disney how they should position themselves at this point. how should they? >> i think it will be around for a while. the full effects of the tariffs if they additional tariffs doesn't go around until august. we have a catfight where we're punching...
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let's go first to edward lawrence with the very latest on what is happening here, edward? >> reporter: david the white house taking criticism from all sides about the plan to impose a 5% tariff to begin with on everything that is imported from mexico, criticism from mexico, from democrats, republicans, trade groups, as well as republican allies, of this white house, and also a business is upset about this. in fact a spokesperson for the u.s. chamber of commerce says they are among a group of businesses looking to file a lawsuit over this policy. >> they're using some emergency powers and we're still frankly trying to understand the legal basis that can be invoked. >> reporter: and acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney says the president is using the international emergency economic powers act. that is a federal law. last night i talked to judge andrew napolitano who says that treaties supercede federal law so there's some question as to whether this is legal under the current nafta rules in place. late today the white house released this statement saying, "the pr
let's go first to edward lawrence with the very latest on what is happening here, edward? >> reporter: david the white house taking criticism from all sides about the plan to impose a 5% tariff to begin with on everything that is imported from mexico, criticism from mexico, from democrats, republicans, trade groups, as well as republican allies, of this white house, and also a business is upset about this. in fact a spokesperson for the u.s. chamber of commerce says they are among a group...
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edward lawrence in washington with the latest. hey, edward. reporter: it's a long flight here. they would need at least a day to get over here. trade sources are telling me the chinese pulled back some of the concessions during the talks in beijing. that prompted president donald trump in a meeting over the weekend with his u.s. trade delegation to decide that they will add or up to the tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods from 10% to 25% starting on friday n response chinese lead negotiator liu he, was supposed to get on the plane yesterday. he did not get on the trade. the rest of the trade delegation did not make the trip so far to the united states. the chinese trying to figure out right now what their next step is. >> translator: we're getting more information about the situation. i can tell you the chinese working team is preparing to travel to the u.s. for the talks. reporter: the president in a tweet saying that the talks are moving too slowly and the chinese were trying to renegotiate. my trade sources say that renegotiation is the pullback of the concession ises t
edward lawrence in washington with the latest. hey, edward. reporter: it's a long flight here. they would need at least a day to get over here. trade sources are telling me the chinese pulled back some of the concessions during the talks in beijing. that prompted president donald trump in a meeting over the weekend with his u.s. trade delegation to decide that they will add or up to the tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods from 10% to 25% starting on friday n response chinese lead...
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edward lawrence is in dallas for the exclusive interview. hey, edward.m here in the dallas federal reserve where they're hosting a tech conference enable disruption. joining me dallas fed president robert kaplan. big voice next year when he will be a voting member of the fomc. talk about the economy. unemployment rate is 3.6%. wages going up 3.2% up over the past 12 months. inflation is below the target. where do you see the economy going forward? >> our best judgment at the dallas fed we'll grow in the nabe had of 2.25, 2 1/2% this year. we'll grow more slowly. but still grow at solid rates. we think the labor force will tighten further. on inflation we've been running below target we think the headline inflation number gradually graph it at thatting up towards 2%. >> you have a keen understanding of how oil and gas how that relates to inflation s oil a driver why the inflation is under the target? >> in certain periods it is. as you know we use a measure at the dallas fed called the trim mean we x-out extreme moves to the upside and the downside. that
edward lawrence is in dallas for the exclusive interview. hey, edward.m here in the dallas federal reserve where they're hosting a tech conference enable disruption. joining me dallas fed president robert kaplan. big voice next year when he will be a voting member of the fomc. talk about the economy. unemployment rate is 3.6%. wages going up 3.2% up over the past 12 months. inflation is below the target. where do you see the economy going forward? >> our best judgment at the dallas fed...
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edward lawrence live at white house with more. edward. reporter: it is saturday in china, new tariffs, upping of tariffs from the chinese. u.s. importing $16 billion of goods is was now 5%, now 10, 20, 25% tariff there. china escalating the trait dispute. they're creating what amounts to a blacklist for companies. these are companies that they are concerned about growing forward. it says it will include companies, organizations or individuals who china deems as impeding their legitimate economic rights. china will use this list like entity list that the department of commerce has. the u.s. placed huawei on that entity list which banned u.s. technology or huawei from using u.s. technology or component to roll out the 5g network. vice president mike pence in an exclusive interview with "mornings with maria," says we must follow through with china. >> it is structural issues. intellectual property rights, forced technology transfers, essentially the respect for private property at this point china has not reflected in their practices and we
edward lawrence live at white house with more. edward. reporter: it is saturday in china, new tariffs, upping of tariffs from the chinese. u.s. importing $16 billion of goods is was now 5%, now 10, 20, 25% tariff there. china escalating the trait dispute. they're creating what amounts to a blacklist for companies. these are companies that they are concerned about growing forward. it says it will include companies, organizations or individuals who china deems as impeding their legitimate...
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let's begin with edward lawrence in washington. edward?> liz, president donald trump saying that his immigration plan will fix the crisis at the border. the president pitching the comprehensive plan that favors merit over family. president trump saying that the plan will secure the border and bring in only the best, brightest and those who will contribute to society. now, in giving out the 1.1 million green cards each year that lead to citizenship. >> we create an easy to navigate points-based selection system. you will get more points for having a valuable skill, an offer of employment, an advanced education or a plan to create jobs. >> and the president wants 57% of those entering legally through the immigration system to be based on merit. now, other countries including canada and australia as well as at least seven others use a merit-based system. you can imagine the reaction mixed among lawmakers on capitol hill, down party lines. republicans see this as a good way forward. >> i think it will unite republicans, and that's a good step.
let's begin with edward lawrence in washington. edward?> liz, president donald trump saying that his immigration plan will fix the crisis at the border. the president pitching the comprehensive plan that favors merit over family. president trump saying that the plan will secure the border and bring in only the best, brightest and those who will contribute to society. now, in giving out the 1.1 million green cards each year that lead to citizenship. >> we create an easy to navigate...
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shaun edwards is going to leave the wales rugby union coaching staff after this year's world cup. win four six nations titles and three grand slams. edwards been linked with club jobs in england and france but has already turned down the chance to return to super league and become wigan's head coach. an urologist has ruled that totte n ha m an urologist has ruled that tottenham defenderjan vertongin did not suffer a concussion during the champions league semifinal first leg against ajax. he collided with a team—mate and despite being cleared to continue have to be substituted in the1—0 to continue have to be substituted in the 1—0 defeat. tottenham say that he suffered an injury to his nose which resulted in heavy bleeding. leeds striker patrick ba mford has been bleeding. leeds striker patrick bamford has been banned for two matches by the fa after being found guilty of successful deception of a match official in the draw with aston villa. he went down after appearing to be had in the face but replays showed no contact. elmohamady has had his red card rescinded. the world number
shaun edwards is going to leave the wales rugby union coaching staff after this year's world cup. win four six nations titles and three grand slams. edwards been linked with club jobs in england and france but has already turned down the chance to return to super league and become wigan's head coach. an urologist has ruled that totte n ha m an urologist has ruled that tottenham defenderjan vertongin did not suffer a concussion during the champions league semifinal first leg against ajax. he...
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edward lawrence live at the white house with the very latest edward.eporter: i would say experts, influencers inside of china got to read the agreement and didn't like what china gave up. they told robert lighthizer, trust him they will follow through with the agreement. sources say what was deleted was a binding commitment across all sections of the chinese agreement with the united states, including parts where china would change the law to help enforce this agreement. the chinese lighthizer said the chinese broke about every agreement they made with the united states. he wants specific enforcement written into this agreement. the white house though, still optimistic. >> we god indications they want to make a deal. our team is in negotiations. they will sit down tomorrow. we'll see what happens there. reporter: this morning the official notice was filed to raise tariffs on $200 billion of chinese imports from 10% to 25% starting on friday, 12:01 friday morning. a commerce spokesperson for the commerce ministry in china says they will retaliate when t
edward lawrence live at the white house with the very latest edward.eporter: i would say experts, influencers inside of china got to read the agreement and didn't like what china gave up. they told robert lighthizer, trust him they will follow through with the agreement. sources say what was deleted was a binding commitment across all sections of the chinese agreement with the united states, including parts where china would change the law to help enforce this agreement. the chinese lighthizer...
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we go right to edward lawrence at white house. edward? reporter: the chinese rolled back concessions they made with binding language after trade deal with china. u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer is not willing to go back to renegotiate sections already agreed to. the official notice to file to raise $200 billion chinese imports coming into the united states, tariffs from 10% to 25% on friday at 2007:01 a.m. the white house is saying that indications are china wants to make a deal but the chinese commerce ministry spokesperson said china will retaliate on friday when tariffs go into effect. market experts believe this is just the president standing up to america. >> the key to this whole thing is being able to enforce a trade deal. it is not a regular trade deal. china has gone back and reneged on deals, sort of done their own thing. they have continuously sort of backtracked. now they're doing it again. i think what trump is doing, listen, i'm done with the backtracking. reporter: the u.s. trade representative also getting read
we go right to edward lawrence at white house. edward? reporter: the chinese rolled back concessions they made with binding language after trade deal with china. u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer is not willing to go back to renegotiate sections already agreed to. the official notice to file to raise $200 billion chinese imports coming into the united states, tariffs from 10% to 25% on friday at 2007:01 a.m. the white house is saying that indications are china wants to make a deal but...
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edward lawrence, thank you very much. oh, by the way, edward -- okay, nothing, now, we're good.rter: i think we're good. it's been a long day. kennedy: is the president and the other president, are they going to come together? >> reporter: you know, they're going to try. they're going to talk about it, but i think that president donald trump has basically put the line in the sand and said, look, we already paused on this for, what, since march until now? therefore, we've done what we need to do. the chinese need to come -- they've already made the agreements. u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer told me, look, we agreed on this, and now you've gone back. he said i'm not willing to go back and renegotiate what's already been agreed to. so, yeah, we're at an impasse here. kennedy: careless whispers. thank you, edward. if no deal happens, what could that mean for you? the tariffs on nearly 6,000 goods will cause prices to rise on products, everything from car parts to electronics, even meat and breakfast cereal which i combine every morning. it could hurt small businesses ma
edward lawrence, thank you very much. oh, by the way, edward -- okay, nothing, now, we're good.rter: i think we're good. it's been a long day. kennedy: is the president and the other president, are they going to come together? >> reporter: you know, they're going to try. they're going to talk about it, but i think that president donald trump has basically put the line in the sand and said, look, we already paused on this for, what, since march until now? therefore, we've done what we need...
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edward lawrence at white house. we start with edward. reporter: jackie, saying we are not ready yet for a trade deal with china. he made comments talking with the prime minister of japan. with japan he put acceleration, accelerator on the discussions there. but with china seems we have brakes on. listen. >> they probably wish they made the deal they had on the table before they tried to renegotiate it. they would like to make a deal. we're not ready to make a deal. we're taking in tens of millions of dollars of tariffs. and that number could go up very substantially, very easily. reporter: tariffs on $200 billion of items went up to 25% on may 10th. companies that ship from china on may 9th may not pay the tariffs. the last round of those shipments docking this week. takes 14 to 21 days to make a journey to china from the united states. 21 days is this thursday. truly after thursday. about every company that imports to the u.s. will have a decision to make. to absorb the increased tariffs or pass on if they're effective with this. presid
edward lawrence at white house. we start with edward. reporter: jackie, saying we are not ready yet for a trade deal with china. he made comments talking with the prime minister of japan. with japan he put acceleration, accelerator on the discussions there. but with china seems we have brakes on. listen. >> they probably wish they made the deal they had on the table before they tried to renegotiate it. they would like to make a deal. we're not ready to make a deal. we're taking in tens of...