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charles evans. mr. placed in lockup and did extensive lockup time for assault on officer may. he was released from lockup and went down to general population. a couple of days ago he got involved in a verbal altercation with an inmate that led to also some verbal confrontation with staff. he was placed down in lockup. he's saying once again he's in fear for his life. >> he's been all through this once before with him and placed him in pc. we have acquiesced to just about every request he's tried to make and we've placed him all throughout this facility. he's been a problem since literally the day he came in. we'll do what we have to do and document it, but this guy's just going to be a real pain until he gets out of here. >> the next day warden ivey discusses an incident that landed him back in segregation. >> something must have happened. i wasn't here. you've got to tell me what happened. >> i was standing right next to him, warden. working out at the same time, tells the lockup, corporal keys don't b
charles evans. mr. placed in lockup and did extensive lockup time for assault on officer may. he was released from lockup and went down to general population. a couple of days ago he got involved in a verbal altercation with an inmate that led to also some verbal confrontation with staff. he was placed down in lockup. he's saying once again he's in fear for his life. >> he's been all through this once before with him and placed him in pc. we have acquiesced to just about every request...
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and dan evans claims aljaz bedene is ‘not british‘.ng knocked out of the madrid 0pen, evans says he should be the country's number three player, not the slovenian—born bedene. hello again. it could be quite the week for chelsea and for middlesbrough. .. quite the night, although not for the right reasons. both teams in tonight's premier league match have contrasting aims. and in furthering their own, the leaders could consign their opponents to relegation. 0ur correspondentjoe wilson is at stamford bridge. it feels more genuine than spring here this evening but also the need en marche more wins and they will get the league title wrapped up before spurs even play. they can relax and plan for the fa cup final. there is some wear and tear to the chelsea squad, ka nte, there is some wear and tear to the chelsea squad, kante, core to our for conte, this would confirm his reputation as the hottest property in european management. that may create an issue for chelsea to keep them. that is for the beta, right now all he needs is to win. as par
and dan evans claims aljaz bedene is ‘not british‘.ng knocked out of the madrid 0pen, evans says he should be the country's number three player, not the slovenian—born bedene. hello again. it could be quite the week for chelsea and for middlesbrough. .. quite the night, although not for the right reasons. both teams in tonight's premier league match have contrasting aims. and in furthering their own, the leaders could consign their opponents to relegation. 0ur correspondentjoe wilson is...
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evans: right.y you would sort of hope that wages with the growing in get 3%to 4% range, you or 4%, i'm not sure which one dominates. depending on the measure, they say it's difficult to find workers with the appropriate skills. you would think that that would lead to skills being hit up even more than that. hopeful that it's going to move up, and i think that resource slack has been eroded quite a lot, we are probably at 4.4 percent, arguably, we are at full employment. >> we don't have enough time to get into the nuances of what full employment is, what one year this -- one thing that a natural rate of unemployment fit for purpose, and is that have applications for the fed? mr. evans: the median fed 4.75% is there full employment. i'm on the lower end of that, my staff has looked at demographics and possibly 4.5% could be full employment. that is a concern inflation pressures are nonlinear as you go below the natural rate of unemployment. maybe we will all of a sudden this pick up a little bit mor
evans: right.y you would sort of hope that wages with the growing in get 3%to 4% range, you or 4%, i'm not sure which one dominates. depending on the measure, they say it's difficult to find workers with the appropriate skills. you would think that that would lead to skills being hit up even more than that. hopeful that it's going to move up, and i think that resource slack has been eroded quite a lot, we are probably at 4.4 percent, arguably, we are at full employment. >> we don't have...
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it's hard to imagine. - it's magical. - [evan] is it magical? - no. (laughing) it's astounding. - everything hurts, but it's still astounding, yeah. - i'm really lucky. less than you would think in the hurting part. - not a lot of bands, good bands and bad bands make it this long, right? happens to be a good band, a great band that made it this long. - you know, i appreciate that. it's just good fortune, and i think we still have some ambition. - [evan] still playing. - it's what we do. - it's what we do. i saw cheap trick and it's like, it's kind of like seeing old blues guys. i saw john lee hooker and lightning hopkins, i saw those guys play and it is, you see cheap trick playing, it's like, yeah, you look like an old blues guy now. (chuckling) - well, the nice thing about it is it's not the name, but a whole bunch of different people who you don't recognize, it's mostly the band that we knew, right? - well, x is, for sure. and same with cheap trick. - yeah, which is a good thing. 1977 is when the band came together, and you actually came from somew
it's hard to imagine. - it's magical. - [evan] is it magical? - no. (laughing) it's astounding. - everything hurts, but it's still astounding, yeah. - i'm really lucky. less than you would think in the hurting part. - not a lot of bands, good bands and bad bands make it this long, right? happens to be a good band, a great band that made it this long. - you know, i appreciate that. it's just good fortune, and i think we still have some ambition. - [evan] still playing. - it's what we do. - it's...
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evan: let me put more of an edge on it. are a lot of people who think what is really happening is the beginning of a chinese order. trumpst because of donald but because of the national exhaustion, skepticism, put in your word for that. the. of american retreat is much more in thel and profound past election. do you think that is true? you think it could be averted russian mark d think the future space chinese to matter what we do? -- do you think it could be averted? do you think the future of the chinese? china, south korea, these ancient rivals, all facing each other with nuclear weapons and aggressive tendencies would be horrific for the world. our great trading partners, europe and japan, that is a lot of our economy. it is to be practical about it. if they go to war with each other, that is not good for the world and that is not good for us. trump needs to say that we are not going home. said, ignore what i said during the election, ignore all of that, the chinese will appreciate that, they are pragmatists, they will
evan: let me put more of an edge on it. are a lot of people who think what is really happening is the beginning of a chinese order. trumpst because of donald but because of the national exhaustion, skepticism, put in your word for that. the. of american retreat is much more in thel and profound past election. do you think that is true? you think it could be averted russian mark d think the future space chinese to matter what we do? -- do you think it could be averted? do you think the future of...
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evan, what can you tell us? >> well, anderson, part of what the fbi is interested in is they're trying to figure out exactly how the russian -- the russian spy agencies were able to focus some of their attention, negative news on hillary clinton and positive news on donald trump into particular areas of the country. now, they have collected a lot of data from these russian bots, essentially these computers that were helping to drive some of the information into different parts of the country. and in particular, they're looking at the data operation of the trump campaign. now, there's no accusation here that anybody committed any wrongdoing, but one of the things that the fbi is interested in is perhaps anybody might have wittingly or unwittingly helped the russians target the data. now, last year jared kushner did an interview with "forbes" magazine in which he described helping build this data operation that was headquartered down in san antonio, texas. and he described that they were using a lot of technology
evan, what can you tell us? >> well, anderson, part of what the fbi is interested in is they're trying to figure out exactly how the russian -- the russian spy agencies were able to focus some of their attention, negative news on hillary clinton and positive news on donald trump into particular areas of the country. now, they have collected a lot of data from these russian bots, essentially these computers that were helping to drive some of the information into different parts of the...
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isrlie: "dear evan hansen," that hit musical at the music box theatre in new york. it follows a high school student with severe anxiety to gets caught up in a social media fueled movement after a fellow classmate commits suicide. the "new york times," says start ben platt is giving a performance that should not be missed. "dear evan hansen," has been nominated for nine tony awards, including best musical. ♪ ♪
isrlie: "dear evan hansen," that hit musical at the music box theatre in new york. it follows a high school student with severe anxiety to gets caught up in a social media fueled movement after a fellow classmate commits suicide. the "new york times," says start ben platt is giving a performance that should not be missed. "dear evan hansen," has been nominated for nine tony awards, including best musical. ♪ ♪
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's an atmospheric scientist and climate reality evangelist called one of the hundred most influential people in the world by time magazine. she's katharine hayhoe. this is overheard. let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? i hate to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. (laughing) this is overheard. (applauding) katharine hayhoe, welcome. - thank you for having me. - nice to have you here. so i thought we would do a
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. she's an atmospheric scientist and climate reality evangelist called one of the hundred most influential people in the world by time magazine. she's katharine hayhoe....
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evan's in paris. paris is the centre of world attention today. that's how they like it.e're here looking at how politics is changing. are there lessons for britain and the west from the rise of a 39—year—old former banker to the president of france? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. the headlines tonight: chelsea just a win away from the premier league title, while it's all over for middlesbrough, relegated after their 3—0 defeat at stamford bridge. sulley muntari says both fifa and uefa don't care enough about racism. he walked off during a game in italy after receiving abuse from opposition fans and he's told the bbc he'd do it again. it is not normal. we have to fight it. i'm determined. and maria sharapova is beaten by eugenie bouchard, the woman who called her a ‘cheat‘, in what was labelled a grudge match at the madrid open. in what was labelled a grudge hello again. for chelsea, it's just one more win and they'll be premier league champions. for middlesbrough, well the games have run out.
evan's in paris. paris is the centre of world attention today. that's how they like it.e're here looking at how politics is changing. are there lessons for britain and the west from the rise of a 39—year—old former banker to the president of france? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. the headlines tonight: chelsea just a win away from the premier league title, while it's all over for middlesbrough, relegated after...
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while we wait for evan.tion bubbled over because flynn was talking to kislyak and obviously intelligence was listening because kislyak is known as a spy master. now, this guy, gorkov, who jared kushner was talking to, is a graduate of spy school and he runs this sanctioned bank. is there any belief that his conversations were being monitored as well? >> well, i could try and take that. we don't know for a fact, david, but we do know, and we've reported, that there are russian-to russian conversations that had been intercepted in which the russians were bragging about their relationship with flynn. we don't know if there are russian-to-russian conversations that were intercepted that were bragging about other people in the administration or saying other things about people in the administration, but, you know, you have to presume that gorkov is somebody that intelligence is always looking at, given his position at this bank and given the fact that it's a sanctioned bank. i mean, that's what spies do. they lis
while we wait for evan.tion bubbled over because flynn was talking to kislyak and obviously intelligence was listening because kislyak is known as a spy master. now, this guy, gorkov, who jared kushner was talking to, is a graduate of spy school and he runs this sanctioned bank. is there any belief that his conversations were being monitored as well? >> well, i could try and take that. we don't know for a fact, david, but we do know, and we've reported, that there are russian-to russian...
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- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. in no time flat, he's emerged as one of hollywood's most celebrated writers and directors. his critically acclaimed films include mud, midnight special, and most recently, loving, which earned an academy award nomination this year. he's jeff nichols, this is overheard. (upbeat music) (audience applauding) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa-- you can say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you've sought a problem and over time, took it on and-- let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. (la
- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. in no time flat, he's emerged as one of hollywood's most celebrated writers and directors. his critically acclaimed films include mud, midnight special, and most...
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so evan has been invited to dinner by this kid's grieving family, and they were led to believe he wasends there. however the mother is in so desperate need of some sort of perm that evan fab cates a story of a day they had, a friendship that never existed, and visibly helps this mother to heal and finds he heals and finds an answer to his loneliness he didn't expect to find. >> stephen: a beautiful song. we'll be back with a performance by "dear evan hansen" by ben platt. ( cheers and applause ) discover card. hooh, you're real?? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. ♪ you know that feeling you get when you're locked in? it's like that, for your mouth. the refreshing citrus kick of mtn dew. me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivor
so evan has been invited to dinner by this kid's grieving family, and they were led to believe he wasends there. however the mother is in so desperate need of some sort of perm that evan fab cates a story of a day they had, a friendship that never existed, and visibly helps this mother to heal and finds he heals and finds an answer to his loneliness he didn't expect to find. >> stephen: a beautiful song. we'll be back with a performance by "dear evan hansen" by ben platt. (...
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liz evan hansen? -- liz evan hansen?an hansen is an incredibly lonely highschooler, he has trouble connecting to other people. that is--- heightened by the hyper conductivity of social media. he feels under deep scrutiny, which pulls him deeper into himself, and makes him retreat even more. he really just can't find a place to belong and be heard and feel connected to anyone or anything. through this rather terrible lie that he tells about a fake friendship with a kid and his cast -- classroom committed suicide, evan grows closer to the family and helps them heal, and finds a new voice, and a place to be important, and find new confidence and come out of his shell, although it is all predicated on this fabrication. charlie: is it also a critique of social media? when we started working on this, my fellow writers and competitors initially talked about it as more of a frontal critique on social media, more of a parody or a satire. as the show has evolved, what we really became interested in was exploring how social media d
liz evan hansen? -- liz evan hansen?an hansen is an incredibly lonely highschooler, he has trouble connecting to other people. that is--- heightened by the hyper conductivity of social media. he feels under deep scrutiny, which pulls him deeper into himself, and makes him retreat even more. he really just can't find a place to belong and be heard and feel connected to anyone or anything. through this rather terrible lie that he tells about a fake friendship with a kid and his cast -- classroom...
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britain's dan evans makes an early departure from the french open. their premiership status. hamilton beat dundee united in the play off final. plenty of football and french open action to come but we're going to start with motor racing and ferrari's 16 year wait to win the monaco grand prix again is over. sebastian vettel took the chequered flag and has extended his world championship lead over lewis hamilton to 25 points. hamilton finished in seventh, whilejenson button‘s one off return to formula one ended in a collision. nick parrot has the details. this monaco grand prix weekend was about as bad as it could get for lewis hamilton. he came here hoping to qualify on pole position and equal the total of his hero, but as it was, he had to watch from afar as ferrari dominated. as nick para reports. ferrari have lewis hamilton and mercedes on the run. qualifying 13 made winning on monaco's twisty streets almost impossible for hamilton. raikkonen starting from pole for the first time in nine years, ahead of team—mate sebastian vettel. as ferrari's numb
britain's dan evans makes an early departure from the french open. their premiership status. hamilton beat dundee united in the play off final. plenty of football and french open action to come but we're going to start with motor racing and ferrari's 16 year wait to win the monaco grand prix again is over. sebastian vettel took the chequered flag and has extended his world championship lead over lewis hamilton to 25 points. hamilton finished in seventh, whilejenson button‘s one off return to...
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we begin with the writer of the broadway musical "dear evan hansen." ben platt. >> the first 12 and 15 minutes when you get to see evan and get to see him give his first monohog you get how deep a hole''s in and how in need o a savior he is so you understand how he falls into this. >> rose: we continue with cynthia nixon on broadway and the little foxes and in a film called the quiet passion, she plays emily dickinson. >> i think people who don't intend to come twice come sand see it one way and then come back because the rules are so different. because you see us in the first way, it's impossible to see us in the second way. >> rose: the urban pen exhi pigs at the metropolitan museum of art. we talk to jeff rosenheim. >> he understood the page of the magazine and how a picture would sit in, inc. h in the magazine and demanded it stop traffic and by doing so he applied all the training and art to the challenge. i mean, she was basically a vogue photographer for over 60 years. most of his pictures in the show were seen there and, yet, he was able to mak
we begin with the writer of the broadway musical "dear evan hansen." ben platt. >> the first 12 and 15 minutes when you get to see evan and get to see him give his first monohog you get how deep a hole''s in and how in need o a savior he is so you understand how he falls into this. >> rose: we continue with cynthia nixon on broadway and the little foxes and in a film called the quiet passion, she plays emily dickinson. >> i think people who don't intend to come twice...
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hejoins and at a retrial last year evans was found not guilty.ague match could be decided by the end of the week, with chelsea needing two more wins for the title and middlesbrough a defeat away from relegation. chelsea's n'golo ka nte a defeat away from relegation. chelsea's n'golo kante will go into the game with another award. already named pfa player of the year voted by his peers, today the football writers made him their player of the season. he won the premier league with leicester last year. win tonight and middlesbrough will be relegated, and then chelsea will take the title if they can then beat west brom on friday. in this part of the season, for sure, it is not easy. every game is very tough, because there is a lot of pressure. it is important, it is part of a period that you don't make mistakes, because it is very difficult then to recover. but we are ready to fight, we are ready to play these games. the confidence and the belief from players we have seen in recent weeks is there. it isjust that in the last, certainly the sunderland
hejoins and at a retrial last year evans was found not guilty.ague match could be decided by the end of the week, with chelsea needing two more wins for the title and middlesbrough a defeat away from relegation. chelsea's n'golo ka nte a defeat away from relegation. chelsea's n'golo kante will go into the game with another award. already named pfa player of the year voted by his peers, today the football writers made him their player of the season. he won the premier league with leicester last...
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when it doubt get it checked out quickly. >> we wish evan all the best.nk you. >>> some locals took to the art museum steps to raise awareness for stroke victims today. they walked up the iconic steps for charity and everyone made it to the top including our own amy mccoram ein the blue there who exsees the event. >>> the major milestone hit by am zone today on wall street. and the random act of kindness that made memorial day memorable for two emt's. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being a single parent with three kids and having to provide for them. but my son will be an amazing doctor, and he'll help people that are less fortunate. no matter where you are in your college journey, sallie mae can help you find the money you need. >>> wall street traders are returning from vacation after a slew of economic data because it drove the markets down. the dow jones lost 51 points and the nasdaq 7 and s&p 3. >>>
when it doubt get it checked out quickly. >> we wish evan all the best.nk you. >>> some locals took to the art museum steps to raise awareness for stroke victims today. they walked up the iconic steps for charity and everyone made it to the top including our own amy mccoram ein the blue there who exsees the event. >>> the major milestone hit by am zone today on wall street. and the random act of kindness that made memorial day memorable for two emt's. from the time i was...
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who is evan hansen?ly isolated, has a lot of trouble connecting to other people, and that is sort of heightened by the hyperconnectivity of social media and the fact, with young people especially, everything they're doing online is being ibstan tainsly judged and looked at, and he feels under deep scrutiny, which pulls him deeper and deeper into himself and makes him retreat even more. and he really just can't find a place to belong and be exphrd feel connected to anyone or anything. and through this sort of rather terrible lie that he tells about a fake friendship with a kid in his class who has committed suicide, evan grows very close to the grieving family of this kid and helps them heal in a way and find a new voice and confidence and a place to be important and belong and starts to come out of his shell, although it's all predicated on this fabrication. >> rose: is it also a critique of social media? >> when we started working on this, ben, justin, and i-- my other fellow writers, the composers of t
who is evan hansen?ly isolated, has a lot of trouble connecting to other people, and that is sort of heightened by the hyperconnectivity of social media and the fact, with young people especially, everything they're doing online is being ibstan tainsly judged and looked at, and he feels under deep scrutiny, which pulls him deeper and deeper into himself and makes him retreat even more. and he really just can't find a place to belong and be exphrd feel connected to anyone or anything. and...
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faith evans. notorious b.i.g., the king and i.>> thank you. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> that's our show for tonight and as always keep the fanl. and as always keep the faith. i. and as always keep the faith. >> join system next time to take a deep dive what's happening around the country that's next time we'll see you then. ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen" bridget and julia make a show-stopping baked alaska, dan dives in to baked alaska thermodynamics, adam reviews ice cream machines with julia, and lisa tests offset spatulas. it's all coming up on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
faith evans. notorious b.i.g., the king and i.>> thank you. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> that's our show for tonight and as always keep the fanl. and as always keep the faith. i. and as always keep the faith. >> join system next time to take a deep dive what's happening around the country that's next time we'll see you then. ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen" bridget and julia make a show-stopping baked...
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we are talk with randy evans.prime minister, andrew turn bul is speaking in advance of the president's remarks. we'll be going to the u.s.s. intrepid museum, the aircraft carrier is now just an extraordinary museum. we'll be going there and the president will be talking we are assured in a matter of moments. with us, randy evans and lee carter. let's talk about the judgment that's being made. we are looking at a lot of polling, there is a lot of noise out there. people, i would guess it to be 50-50 right now, don't know where we are going with this economy. the 1 percenters are benefiting from an extraordinary rally in the stock market. a tremendous contribution to their personal income. the people working day to day, the middle class, working men and women, they are not participating yet in this newfound direction and explosion of optimism. we are starting to see the indexes move up. we are starting to see some jobs come back. but so many have to follow. where do you think we are in terms of a reliable poll. is t
we are talk with randy evans.prime minister, andrew turn bul is speaking in advance of the president's remarks. we'll be going to the u.s.s. intrepid museum, the aircraft carrier is now just an extraordinary museum. we'll be going there and the president will be talking we are assured in a matter of moments. with us, randy evans and lee carter. let's talk about the judgment that's being made. we are looking at a lot of polling, there is a lot of noise out there. people, i would guess it to be...
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faith evans. notorious b.i.g., the king and i.>> thank you. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> that's our show for tonight and as always keep the fanl. and as always keep the faith. i. and as always keep the faith. >> join system next time to take a deep dive what's happening around the country that's next time we'll see you then. >>> good evening from ran. i'm tavis smiley. more than 5 million people currently suffer from alzheimer's, a type of dementia that steals away your memories, your quality of life, and your ability to be independent. tonight a conversation with neurosurgeon dr. keith black about development of identification of a ground-breaking eye test that can identify signs of alzheimer's disease well in advance. actor weatherly joins us to discuss his leading role on cbs' comedy drama "bull." we're glad you've joined us. dr. keith black and michael weatherly in just a moment.
faith evans. notorious b.i.g., the king and i.>> thank you. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> that's our show for tonight and as always keep the fanl. and as always keep the faith. i. and as always keep the faith. >> join system next time to take a deep dive what's happening around the country that's next time we'll see you then. >>> good evening from ran. i'm tavis smiley. more than 5 million people currently suffer...
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what's your take on evan's response. >> this is crazy town. i think evan is partially right. i'll take a disagreement with my friend here. look, back channels are what we did with the swiss when we didn't have relations with cuba and iran. we used the swiss to back channel into those governments. this is not back channels. the prosecutorial thing aside and legal thing aside, as an intelligence officer you look for indications and warnings and patterns. this is a pattern emerges that shows a consistent effort to deceive. when you have that, only one conclusion you can draw from an intelligence standpoint this man was either a russian agent, aspiring to be a russian agent or was a russian agent. i don't know what that means in terms of legality -- >> hold on, this man being jared kushner? >> absolutely. >> you think jared kushner was a russian agent? >> absolutely. i -- my -- >> why would he be a russian agent? >> i will tell you exactly why. i think in this case we're going to look back -- we have michael flynn, relationship with the russians that goes back to at least 2014, r
what's your take on evan's response. >> this is crazy town. i think evan is partially right. i'll take a disagreement with my friend here. look, back channels are what we did with the swiss when we didn't have relations with cuba and iran. we used the swiss to back channel into those governments. this is not back channels. the prosecutorial thing aside and legal thing aside, as an intelligence officer you look for indications and warnings and patterns. this is a pattern emerges that shows...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producers circle. ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. he's a pulitzer prize winning journalist who is the executive editor of the new york times. the top of the masthead job at the most important and iconic news organization in the world. he's dean baquet, this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you. dean baquet, welcome. - thank you, it's good to here. - you don't look failing to me. - (laughs) that's because i worked out at the gym. - is that why, becaus
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producers circle. ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith. he's a pulitzer prize winning journalist who is the executive editor of the new york times. the top of the masthead job at the most important and iconic news...
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evan perez. tell us why the fbi is interested in jared kushner. >> well, don, the issue is with this investigation is there are multiple tentacles now that go directly to jared kushner. and that includs a closer look at the trump campaign's data analytics operation, and whether or not the russians were able to benefit from it, whether wittingly or unwittingly through the help of someone to be able to target the negative messages against hillary clinton, the positive messages against, for donald trump, and whether or not any of that has to do with jared kushner because he was in charge of this data on asian. seco operation. the second part of this investigation they're now looking at is, of course, michael flynn, fired national security adviser who we know jared kushner was in at least one meeting with michael flynn, with the diplomat from russia, sergey kislyak, the top ambassador here in washington, and then thirdly, his own meetings with russians. these are all things that the fbi is now taking
evan perez. tell us why the fbi is interested in jared kushner. >> well, don, the issue is with this investigation is there are multiple tentacles now that go directly to jared kushner. and that includs a closer look at the trump campaign's data analytics operation, and whether or not the russians were able to benefit from it, whether wittingly or unwittingly through the help of someone to be able to target the negative messages against hillary clinton, the positive messages against, for...
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you heard what evan just said. not good news for the white house because they won't know what's going on. we're hearing they got less than one hour notice. and they weren't told until it was signed. we have signed it. the deal is done. what's the reaction there? >> at the very moment the it was signed, the president was interviewing candidates for the fbi director. he still had control over this. i was talking to a senior administration official. they are still trying to get their hands around this. but you're right. they had less than an hour to deal with this. but one official told us that it was still sinking in. we were told about it, not asked about it. the president was described as being shocked by this but also is seeing yet again for one more time the limits of his presidential power here in the executive branch. we cannot point out enough, erin, this is the third straight consecutive evening of blows to this white house. now, this of course would seem to be the most far reaching of all, because it does as
you heard what evan just said. not good news for the white house because they won't know what's going on. we're hearing they got less than one hour notice. and they weren't told until it was signed. we have signed it. the deal is done. what's the reaction there? >> at the very moment the it was signed, the president was interviewing candidates for the fbi director. he still had control over this. i was talking to a senior administration official. they are still trying to get their hands...
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ceo evan spiegle on a calm.est. >> reporter: melissa, on the call a few minutes ago, snap ceo evan spiegle was asked the question, does facebook care yoyou scare you? why or why not? >> i think the bottom lean you have to get comfortable and enjoy the fact that people will copy your product few make great stuff. i think we seen this happen a lot in technology. when google came along everyone felt they needed a certain strategy. when facebook came along, everyone thought they needed a social strategy strategy. with snap, we believe everyone will develop a camera strategy. just because yahoo has a search box doesn't meaner that google. >> reporter: they say they should not buy more facebook ads. snap users are particularly engaged which is tough, with this younger audience. most importantly noting with the stock trading down 23%. that volume right now is about 24.7 million during the trading day which was 18. million. over to you. >> julia, thank you. let's go back to gene munster. >> today they're google. with th
ceo evan spiegle on a calm.est. >> reporter: melissa, on the call a few minutes ago, snap ceo evan spiegle was asked the question, does facebook care yoyou scare you? why or why not? >> i think the bottom lean you have to get comfortable and enjoy the fact that people will copy your product few make great stuff. i think we seen this happen a lot in technology. when google came along everyone felt they needed a certain strategy. when facebook came along, everyone thought they needed...
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evan, you say it's not his proposal. it's just bullet points. >> the white house previewed it for a week and a half as guidelines, bullet points, detailed plan, it has legislative language written up. when you hear that and see what the white house put out, that fits what it is, and all of a sudden democrats are making hey saying that this is a terrible plan and nefarious deal. >> but he needs support of the democratic party. >> here's the problem here, eliminates the deductibility of state and local taxes, for example. republicans and democrats from high-tax states are going to be against that. so it may be principles, but this is not a bill yet and it's not a set of principles. >> it's up to the bill which president trump is saying should be done. >> and paul ryan may object to the bill because it's not revenue neutral. rick: all right, the president wants to rework the nafta trade agreement and wants to build that wall but he's got to deal with korea and other pressing matters overseas including syria. the question is
evan, you say it's not his proposal. it's just bullet points. >> the white house previewed it for a week and a half as guidelines, bullet points, detailed plan, it has legislative language written up. when you hear that and see what the white house put out, that fits what it is, and all of a sudden democrats are making hey saying that this is a terrible plan and nefarious deal. >> but he needs support of the democratic party. >> here's the problem here, eliminates the...
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steve evans is in seoul for tillerson there. steve evans is in seoulfor us. tillerson there.t is the significance of this test, competitive others? the significance is that it worked, like the one week ago. and kim jong—un has said that it is successful and the michelle can now be displayed —— missile can now be deployed. and you have those words from donald trump and rex tillerson, which you heard there, and from the new government in seoul, which wants negotiations, and it wants a more open relationship. the response is to missile tests. so that does not seem to bode well for those who think that diplomatic pressure and economic pressure will do the trick. so concerned must be growing, then, globally, that north korea is getting closer and closer to being able to launch a nuclear missile. would that be fair to say? absolutely. we have heard words from donald trump and also concern about what the way out of this thing is. there are two views. 0ne what the way out of this thing is. there are two views. one is that north korea has got the bomb. it has pretty much got the missi
steve evans is in seoul for tillerson there. steve evans is in seoulfor us. tillerson there.t is the significance of this test, competitive others? the significance is that it worked, like the one week ago. and kim jong—un has said that it is successful and the michelle can now be displayed —— missile can now be deployed. and you have those words from donald trump and rex tillerson, which you heard there, and from the new government in seoul, which wants negotiations, and it wants a more...
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back with us, christy and evan.e impeachment talk seems to have died down among democrats. it was raging earlier this week with one texas congressman going to the house floor to talk about it. do democrats really want that and the paralysis that it could bring the united states government? >> i think they want to see a process play out. i think you saw people on both sides of the aisle pleased that mueller was named a special prosecutor. obviously he has a lot of credibility with republicans and with democrats. i don't think that that means that members of congress would abdicate the responsibility to provide a check on the president either. but the reason why you've seen the impeachment talk die down a little bit is because it at least it feels like things are happening. there are people, if not always members of congress that are sort of willing to follow the facts where they may lead. at the same time, you have a number of these unforced errors from the president like we just saw within the last hour where he see
back with us, christy and evan.e impeachment talk seems to have died down among democrats. it was raging earlier this week with one texas congressman going to the house floor to talk about it. do democrats really want that and the paralysis that it could bring the united states government? >> i think they want to see a process play out. i think you saw people on both sides of the aisle pleased that mueller was named a special prosecutor. obviously he has a lot of credibility with...
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ryan evans.g is important because those policemen have to use to the ground and can build local community relationships, they have the ear of the local people. -- diane evans. your policy of wanting to ban the barker, does that help better protect them? not per se but it is about integration. the problem we have at this debate is that politicians are trying to put forward very simplistic solutions and none exist. this is something that we have to tackle at the ground level and from a security perspective and that the very least make sure that we keep our people safe, we have to tackle it... as a gentleman said, integrating communities better and i am pleased to hear you say that there were some elements of the muslim community that need to work harder at that. we have to look at immigration as well because under the labour government we opened up the borders to people with diverse views. the bomb last week was british, born in manchester. he came here fleeing colonel gaddafi. so we should have kn
ryan evans.g is important because those policemen have to use to the ground and can build local community relationships, they have the ear of the local people. -- diane evans. your policy of wanting to ban the barker, does that help better protect them? not per se but it is about integration. the problem we have at this debate is that politicians are trying to put forward very simplistic solutions and none exist. this is something that we have to tackle at the ground level and from a security...
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evan has recently been named a normandy scholar and with this evan and mr. stewart have been chosen to attend the normandy sacrifice for freedom albert h. small student and teacher institute. they will participate in this prominent program alongside 14 other student and teacher teams from across the united states. after coming up shy in last year's application, evan doubled down on his commitment to this project. he resigned from the civil air patrol cadet program after five dedicated years and even chose to delay his plans to join the army national guard. thankfully, evan's perseverance and dedication appealed to this year's judges. the normandy scholar program allows students to learn about world war ii at an in-depth level by researching and telling the story of a fallen soldier from their hometown. the program also gives them the chance to pay their respects to this hero at the normandy american cemetery in normandy, france. congratulations, to both evan and mr. stewart for being chosen to participate and thank you for telling the story of an american he
evan has recently been named a normandy scholar and with this evan and mr. stewart have been chosen to attend the normandy sacrifice for freedom albert h. small student and teacher institute. they will participate in this prominent program alongside 14 other student and teacher teams from across the united states. after coming up shy in last year's application, evan doubled down on his commitment to this project. he resigned from the civil air patrol cadet program after five dedicated years and...
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evan, i don't know that any of that's getting done. by the way, communications specialists ourselves, we're scratching our heads. >> in defense of sean spicer tuesday night, he was only given a heads up an hour before this, and that didn't allow time for a long-term communication strategy. they could have had surrogates out on the cable networks defending the president's actions, and because they didn't know, they weren't able to. trish: hovering by the bushes. he wasn't in the bushes -- >> he wasn't in but -- but in terms of sean spicer as press secretary, if you look at him and everything he's said, he's made several gaffes that have been embarrassments to the administration and have been headaches and taken the focus off of the achievements and trish: buck, evaning, pablo, good to see you. >>> markets today, everyone, i'm looking. they are down about 41 points there. this as we get some good economic news today. you know, the media doesn't like to report that, but we will tell you. things are headed. because as we live longer... and
evan, i don't know that any of that's getting done. by the way, communications specialists ourselves, we're scratching our heads. >> in defense of sean spicer tuesday night, he was only given a heads up an hour before this, and that didn't allow time for a long-term communication strategy. they could have had surrogates out on the cable networks defending the president's actions, and because they didn't know, they weren't able to. trish: hovering by the bushes. he wasn't in the bushes --...
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evan. >> reporter: hey there, chaotic morning to say the least. it all got started just before 8 this morning. it happened right here on siratz road. the 7700 block. we're going to jump to a picture of the suspect. this was sent to us from the police george's police department. they say his name is wayne gardner, 33 years old from here in clinton. when they arrived to the home, they found it on fire. they saw gardner fleeing the house with a shotgun he stole from the house. he ran into nearby woods causing police to create a perimeter. as for the fire it was big enough to go through the roof. fortunately it was put out relatively quickly. the positive news is that there were no injuries, partially because that homeowner was not home. obviously this was all a pretty big inconvenience for the neighbors that live in the area. they were asked to shelter in place for about an hour before he was caught. also traffic has been jammed up here now. about 45 minutes police gave us an update on the incident. take a listen to that. >> one officer identified hi
evan. >> reporter: hey there, chaotic morning to say the least. it all got started just before 8 this morning. it happened right here on siratz road. the 7700 block. we're going to jump to a picture of the suspect. this was sent to us from the police george's police department. they say his name is wayne gardner, 33 years old from here in clinton. when they arrived to the home, they found it on fire. they saw gardner fleeing the house with a shotgun he stole from the house. he ran into...
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evan, christy are here. to you first, evan. are they going to get the repeal and replacement of obamacare done? >> i think they ultimately will. i don't think the votes are there for this week. there's many things that are missing from this bill to make it a truly great bill that will help low er the cost of care. it's moving the removal of state lines and allows people to buy better insurance plans because of that and missing allowing small businesses and individuals to pool together and bye cheaper insurance. we need to include tort reform. cms overall. medicare and medicaid inadvertently drives up the cost of coverage and lowers the quality because of policies on things like telemedicine, which can help to decrease wait times at hospitals and costs for every party. >> let's say that evan is right and this drives down costs and provides better care. would democrats get on board? >> i think it would be difficult for them to do so because they're hearing so much from their base right now that we don't want to go along with anyt
evan, christy are here. to you first, evan. are they going to get the repeal and replacement of obamacare done? >> i think they ultimately will. i don't think the votes are there for this week. there's many things that are missing from this bill to make it a truly great bill that will help low er the cost of care. it's moving the removal of state lines and allows people to buy better insurance plans because of that and missing allowing small businesses and individuals to pool together and...
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evan will discuss a historian of the cold war. thinking about the issues that underlie -- the reading list would begin i will save more discussion about those issues for our interaction. emma and i have known each other since 2003. we met in the most unlikely place. it was iraq. emma was the representative of the u.s. led coalition provisional administration. whatever it was called. i never forget emma's clarity. as we arrived, i was traveling and senior officials explaining just how complicated and messy edgar cook was in terms of the ethnic divisions. people have said that emma is the modern bell. i think it is apt. she wrote a brilliant book about iraq called "the unraveling." one of the things that distinguishes emma's work is that she is fair to what the idea and ambition was. she was merciless in talking about the failures. i commend that book. just a word of introduction about our subject. this has been a day in which we have had a beautiful commemoration of how america got into world war i. it was magnificent and rousing a
evan will discuss a historian of the cold war. thinking about the issues that underlie -- the reading list would begin i will save more discussion about those issues for our interaction. emma and i have known each other since 2003. we met in the most unlikely place. it was iraq. emma was the representative of the u.s. led coalition provisional administration. whatever it was called. i never forget emma's clarity. as we arrived, i was traveling and senior officials explaining just how...
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evan perez joins us again. evan, what are you learning? >> anderson, one of the backdrops of what's happened today is complaints from the white house, from the president and from the attorney general jeff sessions to jim comey, the fbi -- the now former fbi director, complaining about leaks. while the fbi -- while the justice department has been working on the russia investigation, the investigation into trump ties, trump associates' ties to russia, the complaints from the white house and from the leadership at the justice department has been about leaks and getting the fbi to put more priority in hunting down those leaks. the fbi has responded by tightening its media policy. we know they've restricted who can talk to the media in the last couple of weeks. that's one of the things they've taken action on. and we also know that they have been pursuing some of these leak investigations. but at the same time the activity in the russia investigation has not ceased. as you noticed from the fact that we've reported tonight that these grand jury
evan perez joins us again. evan, what are you learning? >> anderson, one of the backdrops of what's happened today is complaints from the white house, from the president and from the attorney general jeff sessions to jim comey, the fbi -- the now former fbi director, complaining about leaks. while the fbi -- while the justice department has been working on the russia investigation, the investigation into trump ties, trump associates' ties to russia, the complaints from the white house and...
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. >>> the food distributor bob evans said it completed a previously announced unit sale of its bob evans restaurant, and acquisition of pineland farms potato company. the company followed that news by saying it plans to issue a special dividend of $7.50 a share. shares of bob evans up 1% to $67.41. >>> the first three months of the year were expensive ones for the insurance industry. in fact, it was the most expensive quarter for property insurers in 20 years. there are a few reasons why. floodwate floodwaters, and tornadoes led to dramatic rescues. some were lucky to survive. >> i don't know how we got out of the house. >> reporter: others less fortunate. at least 15 people were killed across five states just this past weekend. texas alone saw at least four tornadoes. dozens were injured along a 35-mile path of mayhem and destruction. in missouri, floodwaters left whole communities under water. >> in many parts of missouri, this will be a flood of historic proportions. >> reporter: severe flooding and tornadoes are an unfortunate rite of spring. but in 2017, it's been happening across t
. >>> the food distributor bob evans said it completed a previously announced unit sale of its bob evans restaurant, and acquisition of pineland farms potato company. the company followed that news by saying it plans to issue a special dividend of $7.50 a share. shares of bob evans up 1% to $67.41. >>> the first three months of the year were expensive ones for the insurance industry. in fact, it was the most expensive quarter for property insurers in 20 years. there are a few...
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you should call evan and say let me talk to wall street, to the advertising companies.ust be brilliant and create things and i will translate your angst into a language that multibillion dollar investment funds can tolerate? why don't you do that? >> probably not up to me. >> you get the -- understand what i'm saying. >> you get the point he's making about needing an adult or a few adults so to speak in the room. not to take anything away from the genius that is clearly evan and the company that he created. >> yeah, look, they've got -- a terrific guy, knows wall street pretty well. their cfo is terrific, also. as we've said and we've seen it with other companies, you have to hit those first couple of quotes. it's pretty predictable revenue coming out of those big -- in the next two courts to care about this stock. >> i think the negative here is that because they missed, it will give the agencies and cmos a bit of leverage in negotiating rates. i would look at dollars spent. it's still really early, so i hate to put those things on the head of snap chat. you've got to
you should call evan and say let me talk to wall street, to the advertising companies.ust be brilliant and create things and i will translate your angst into a language that multibillion dollar investment funds can tolerate? why don't you do that? >> probably not up to me. >> you get the -- understand what i'm saying. >> you get the point he's making about needing an adult or a few adults so to speak in the room. not to take anything away from the genius that is clearly evan...
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evan perez with the latest on that. evan? >> reporter: good morning, john and poppy. yes, we did get a letter, our agents in the fbi did get a letter from james comey. his message really was to say don't spend any time thinking about the fact i was fired or the way it was done. really just focus on your jobs and he says real quick he says i've said this before that in times of turbulence, the american people should see the fbi as a rock of competence, honesty and independence and he goes on to talk about the people in the fbi who he believes are among the best in national security and law enforcement, obviously. as you mentioned and as manu mentioned, mccabe, the acting director is going to be testifying at this hearing. we expect that, you know, this is a hearing that normally focuses on national security threats, things like isis, cyber security. but obviously the big question is how did he find out that james comey was being fired and how does he believe this will affect the ongoing investigation into russian meddling. we expect that the president might make a visi
evan perez with the latest on that. evan? >> reporter: good morning, john and poppy. yes, we did get a letter, our agents in the fbi did get a letter from james comey. his message really was to say don't spend any time thinking about the fact i was fired or the way it was done. really just focus on your jobs and he says real quick he says i've said this before that in times of turbulence, the american people should see the fbi as a rock of competence, honesty and independence and he goes...
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and so we worked with the intelligence agencies to remove this. >> evan. >> from the stories. >> evan let me can you when mcmaster says in the statement the president didn't reveal- talk about sources and methods from your report whag it sounds like if there had been any level of detail discusswood the russians just as if there had been a level of detail in the story you first reported weeks ago that -- that could have allowed adverses our enemies in isis and elsewhere to figure out what sources or methods perhaps were being used. >> right. >> it wasn't a question of whether the president actually said, this is how this was collected by just telling the details it's possible the information -- the russians in in case could figure out what the sources and methods were. >> right they could -- they could reverse engineering the information to figure out how it was collected and how the u.s. obtained if. here is the other part, the broader context here is that you know the president i think still regards russia as not the adversary here. he really believes that the united states and russi
and so we worked with the intelligence agencies to remove this. >> evan. >> from the stories. >> evan let me can you when mcmaster says in the statement the president didn't reveal- talk about sources and methods from your report whag it sounds like if there had been any level of detail discusswood the russians just as if there had been a level of detail in the story you first reported weeks ago that -- that could have allowed adverses our enemies in isis and elsewhere to...
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dan evans says fellow player aljaz bedene should not be considered british.oesn't recognise the number three, the slovenian born bedene, who qualified for great britain on residency grounds three years ago. 0ur tennis correspondence russell evans reminded him about the current rankings. you are four at the moment. aljaz bedene being the third. oh, so i'm three, 0k. it is nothing to do with aljaz. i like him, he is not confrontational in any way, but to me it doesn't sit well if you play for another country. i don't feel bad about him or anything like that, just for me it is a bit baffling as to why. and now he lives in slovenia as well. i don't think he really believes he is british. that is just the citizenship rule. he has lived here for five years. it is just a bit different, isn't it? chelsea could be champions by the end of the week. they play middlesbrough at stamford bridge. the blues midfielder n'golo kante should have a spring in his step after picking up another award. already named pfa player of the year voted by his peers, today the football write
dan evans says fellow player aljaz bedene should not be considered british.oesn't recognise the number three, the slovenian born bedene, who qualified for great britain on residency grounds three years ago. 0ur tennis correspondence russell evans reminded him about the current rankings. you are four at the moment. aljaz bedene being the third. oh, so i'm three, 0k. it is nothing to do with aljaz. i like him, he is not confrontational in any way, but to me it doesn't sit well if you play for...