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senator cory gardner. ♪ sen.ardner: good morning wester conservative summit how is everybody doing? i didn't hear him talking about my student loan. i don't like that much. thank you for all of you for the opportunity to be here today. there is no other place to be than colorado in a great rocky mountains summer. but, maybe a great rocky mountains winter or spring or -- this is a great state. we are glad you are here. as we were driving here this morning, i was reminded of my grandmother. a woman named and gardner carried all of her 4 foot glory. she grew up in denver a few miles away there. graduated from denver east high school. she knew that my dad would probably never bring us kids to denver to learn to drive in the big city because i live in a little tiny town out in yuma. she said, i don't think your dad will ever teach you how to drive in the city. so, when we were 15, she brought us to denver. she stopped on the interstate, got out of the car, and she said you are driving. ages of driving legally were a l
senator cory gardner. ♪ sen.ardner: good morning wester conservative summit how is everybody doing? i didn't hear him talking about my student loan. i don't like that much. thank you for all of you for the opportunity to be here today. there is no other place to be than colorado in a great rocky mountains summer. but, maybe a great rocky mountains winter or spring or -- this is a great state. we are glad you are here. as we were driving here this morning, i was reminded of my grandmother. a...
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gardner or sheehan? ms. gardner: at the local level it would help with accountability. again, just like the other, with leveraging and helping us to reintegrate the need because apathy is the biggest challenge we have with all citizens. it takes about seven warning messages to get the person to take an action to protect themselves. and animals just accentuate that problem because they won't behind. ir animals the more we can do on the front end to explain what's going to happen with -- what that process will look like and their animals will take care of, they'll evacuate when asked to and do things proactively instead of waiting until they're already impacted. mr. sheehan: ma'am, i do -- we do know that people are less likely to evacuate or there are additional complications people don't -- aren't able to take their pets with them. you know, it does present a logistical challenge when people bring pets. r ideas of animals are dogs, cats, birds. our countrymen sometimes have other ideas what's pets and those require special attention. i do think we have a lack of data ar
gardner or sheehan? ms. gardner: at the local level it would help with accountability. again, just like the other, with leveraging and helping us to reintegrate the need because apathy is the biggest challenge we have with all citizens. it takes about seven warning messages to get the person to take an action to protect themselves. and animals just accentuate that problem because they won't behind. ir animals the more we can do on the front end to explain what's going to happen with -- what...
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senators with their perfect hair, i mean cory gardner, on.hair may be his best political asset. i don't know. it is not either of those things. it is the attorney general, this is not your grandfather or grandmother's attorney general's office anymore. this date's that will b states will be deciding who will be there next ag, their next defender of their populace, their protector of their laws and constitution, there are 30 of them, states as small and insignificant as texas, florida, california, new york, and even where we sit right now. 70% of the attorneys general in this country will face an election. these positions have become weapon iced over the past couple of years. we have seen a significant change in these when it comes to things like the rule of law. you will remember that before president trump, we had eight years of a different president. during those eight years, there were 46 multistate lawsuits, almost all bipartisan to prevent the federal government's firm overreaching into our states and telling us how to live our lives. fo
senators with their perfect hair, i mean cory gardner, on.hair may be his best political asset. i don't know. it is not either of those things. it is the attorney general, this is not your grandfather or grandmother's attorney general's office anymore. this date's that will b states will be deciding who will be there next ag, their next defender of their populace, their protector of their laws and constitution, there are 30 of them, states as small and insignificant as texas, florida,...
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britain's former ambassador washington, peter westmacott around washington's former eu ambassador anthony gardner. plus, the mayor of london, sadiq khan, response to the president's personal and bruising attack on his record and he tells me why the massive protests are important. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the first full day of president trump's visit to britain lived up to its billing -- controversial, fast-pace action, pomp and protest. it began starting with an unprecedented interview in the "sun" tabloid in which president trump directly criticized his host the british prime minister theresa may. later, though, when standing beside her he tried to walk it back and make nice. >> i give it the highest level of special so we start off with special. i would give our relationship with the uk and now especially after this two days with your prime minister i would say the highest level of special. >> special or not, the president avoided central london and parliament behind me because of this -- tens of thousands of people packed trafalgar square and mar
britain's former ambassador washington, peter westmacott around washington's former eu ambassador anthony gardner. plus, the mayor of london, sadiq khan, response to the president's personal and bruising attack on his record and he tells me why the massive protests are important. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the first full day of president trump's visit to britain lived up to its billing -- controversial, fast-pace action, pomp and protest....
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be up for life. >>> this week saw the four-year anniversary of the death of eric gardner, killed when in an illegally choke hold that was caught on tape. the incident sparked outrage and triggered national movements, defining protests against police brutality. but only now, four years later, has the new york city police department finally decided to take disciplinary action against the officers involved. the decision follows a press conference this week, where i joined eric gardner's mother, gwen carl, to demand justice for her son's brutal killing. and to urge the nypd to move forward after they had announced they would do so. now, joining me is eugene o'donnell, a professor at john j. college of criminal justice, and brittney packny, a member of former president barack obama's 21st century police task force and also an activist i admire. let me start with you, eugene. four years later, we waited to see if the justice department would move. they wouldn't. the families said months ago, if not years, the police should go forward. they've said now they will. now they've expedited and sa
be up for life. >>> this week saw the four-year anniversary of the death of eric gardner, killed when in an illegally choke hold that was caught on tape. the incident sparked outrage and triggered national movements, defining protests against police brutality. but only now, four years later, has the new york city police department finally decided to take disciplinary action against the officers involved. the decision follows a press conference this week, where i joined eric gardner's...
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gardner or mr. sheehan? >>> at thely call level, that would help us reiterate the need. apathy is the biggest problem. it takes six or seven messages to get somebody to do something. animals are the same thing. mort we can do on the front end to explain, what the process is going to look like that their animals will be taken care of, the more willing they will be willing to actually evacuate when they have to and do those things pro actively instead of waiting that they are already impacted. >> ma'am, we do know that people are less likely to evacuate or there are additional complications if people are not able to take their pets with them. it does present a logistical challenge when people bring pets. our i'd afterpets is dogs, cats, perhaps birds but other people, you know, countrymen sometimes have other ideas of what pets mean. i do think we have a lack of data around this and a report will be helpful for us. we'll continue to manage it. we need to so that people can evacuate, we need data. >> that would be great. thank you. >> the chair recognizes mr. mass for five
gardner or mr. sheehan? >>> at thely call level, that would help us reiterate the need. apathy is the biggest problem. it takes six or seven messages to get somebody to do something. animals are the same thing. mort we can do on the front end to explain, what the process is going to look like that their animals will be taken care of, the more willing they will be willing to actually evacuate when they have to and do those things pro actively instead of waiting that they are already...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ur website. there is anaylsis, as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bbc.com/news, or download the bbc news app. the roman catholic cardinal of nicaragua, leopoldo brenes, says the church is being persecuted by the government of daniel 0rtega. church leaders have been attempting to mediate during months of anti—government protests. the un says more than 300 people have been killed. churches have been vandalised in recent weeks, and cardinal brenes said he had been manhandled by the security forces. british police are continuing to investigate a suspected acid attack on a three—year—old boy in worcester. the youngster‘s face and arm were seriously burned when the liquid was thrown on him on sunday afternoon. a 39—year—old man has been arrested in connection with the incident. detective have released security camera footage in the hope of determining exactly what happened. sweden is appealing for international help to tackle dozens of forest fires raging a
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ur website. there is anaylsis, as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bbc.com/news, or download the bbc news app. the roman catholic cardinal of nicaragua, leopoldo brenes, says the church is being persecuted by the government of daniel 0rtega. church leaders have been attempting to mediate during months of anti—government protests. the un says more than 300 people have been killed. churches have been vandalised in recent...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ion about the conflict in yemen on our website. there's anaylsis, as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bbc.com/news or download the bbc news app. a woman who lost nine members of her family when a tourist boat sank in a lake in the american state of missouri has been describing what happened. 17 people died when the duck boat capsized during a thunder storm on table rock lake on thursday. caroline davies reports. fighting against the waves and taking on water. this was moments before the duck boat sank. 17 people didn't survive. tia coleman was one of those on—board. she was rescued but her husband and three children and five other relatives survived. he said you didn't need to worry about your lifejackets, so we didn't grab them. i felt like about your lifejackets, so we didn't grab them. ifelt like if about your lifejackets, so we didn't grab them. i felt like if i was able to get a life jacket i was able to save my babies, because they could have at
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ion about the conflict in yemen on our website. there's anaylsis, as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bbc.com/news or download the bbc news app. a woman who lost nine members of her family when a tourist boat sank in a lake in the american state of missouri has been describing what happened. 17 people died when the duck boat capsized during a thunder storm on table rock lake on thursday. caroline davies reports. fighting...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ntre. hello. francesco molinari has become the first italian to win a golf major. it was a gripping final round at the open. tiger woods briefly topped the leaderboard, but it was his playing partner from turin who won by 2 shots to lift the claretjug katherine downes reports from carnoustie. let this be proved that slow and study is sometimes what you need to win the race. francesco molinari keeping his cool to claim claret jug- keeping his cool to claim claret jug. tiger woods was looking to com plete jug. tiger woods was looking to complete his comeback with the 15th major. moments of magic from him. molinari stock to par. for rory mcilroy had faded, but what a we to reignite your chances! yes! still, molinari made par. justin rose blooms late, any deal by him on the 1ath, and for a while, he was the clubhouse leader. another pa rt was the clubhouse leader. another part putt from molinari. it was won on the 18th, with this, only molinari's second birdie of the round. it was all he n
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ntre. hello. francesco molinari has become the first italian to win a golf major. it was a gripping final round at the open. tiger woods briefly topped the leaderboard, but it was his playing partner from turin who won by 2 shots to lift the claretjug katherine downes reports from carnoustie. let this be proved that slow and study is sometimes what you need to win the race. francesco molinari keeping his cool to claim claret jug- keeping his cool to claim...
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our security correspondent frank gardner reports.h jihadists, nicknamed the beatles, accused of beheading western and other hostages in 2014. alexanda kotey, el shafee elsheikh, ian davies and mohammed emwazi, dubbed jihadi john by the media. he was killed in a drone strike in 2015. davies is in prison in turkey. kotey and elsheikh were captured by syrian kurdish forces injanuary and are still being held. now britain has dropped its usual insistence that they would not face the death penalty if convicted in a us court. the american video journalist james foley was one of their alleged victims. today his mother spoke out against any possible death sentence. i think that would just make them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its universal opposition to the death penalty. it's the long—standing policy of the uk to oppose the death penalty in all circumstances,
our security correspondent frank gardner reports.h jihadists, nicknamed the beatles, accused of beheading western and other hostages in 2014. alexanda kotey, el shafee elsheikh, ian davies and mohammed emwazi, dubbed jihadi john by the media. he was killed in a drone strike in 2015. davies is in prison in turkey. kotey and elsheikh were captured by syrian kurdish forces injanuary and are still being held. now britain has dropped its usual insistence that they would not face the death penalty if...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.anaylsis as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bb.com/news, or download the bbc news app. tens of thousands of israeli protesters have rallied in tel aviv against a law denying surrogacy to gay couples and single fathers. demonstrators say men wanting a family will be forced to continue seeking surrogate mothers abroad for large sums of money. activists say the strike was not only about the law, but the place of the gay community in israeli society. georgina smyth has the story. rainbow flags fly higher as thousands push for quality in israel. it is the end of a day—long strike in protest to the exclusion of gay men from surrogacy legislation passed last week. we came here today to say to the government, no more. we want a —— quality and we want equal rights for everyone. previously only heterosexual married couples were able to use a surrogate. under the changes, women can access a surrogate, but prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn‘t extend that to s
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.anaylsis as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bb.com/news, or download the bbc news app. tens of thousands of israeli protesters have rallied in tel aviv against a law denying surrogacy to gay couples and single fathers. demonstrators say men wanting a family will be forced to continue seeking surrogate mothers abroad for large sums of money. activists say the strike was not only about the law, but the place of the gay...
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frank gardner, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc.mme: the heat is rising. why the hot weather is soaring across the planet. also on the programme: rare pieces of disneyland history are up for auction in tinseltown. 0k, coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt, and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. and i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: north korea appears to de dismantling pa
frank gardner, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc.mme: the heat is rising. why the hot weather is soaring across the planet. also on the programme: rare pieces of disneyland history are up for auction in tinseltown. 0k, coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid...
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frank gardner, bbc news.after a three—year—old boy was seriously injured in a suspected acid attack in worcester. he was in his pushchair at a retail park on saturday afternoon. the paramedic who treated the toddler at the scene has spoken exclusively to the bbc. he said the attack was horrific. from worcester, seema kotecha sent this report. a busy retail park witnessed a rare attack over the weekend. specialist teams spent hours collating evidence after a 3—year—old boy was doused in a corrosive substance while in his pushchair in home bargains. the fluid that i saw was pink in colour. it had quite a strong smell. no bleach or acidy—type smell, but it was an astringent kind of smell. just smelt like a chemical really. we met the paramedic who treated him. what is your reaction to a 3—year—old actually being attacked by this? it's horrific, absolutely horrific. i mean we, as i said before, we had no inkling or any reason to suspect that it was an acid attack, we just thought that he had come into contact wit
frank gardner, bbc news.after a three—year—old boy was seriously injured in a suspected acid attack in worcester. he was in his pushchair at a retail park on saturday afternoon. the paramedic who treated the toddler at the scene has spoken exclusively to the bbc. he said the attack was horrific. from worcester, seema kotecha sent this report. a busy retail park witnessed a rare attack over the weekend. specialist teams spent hours collating evidence after a 3—year—old boy was doused in...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz.s. can you offer anything new? maybe when we get towards christmas — i don't know! at this rate, it will be christmas barbecues. it really is — what else can we say? it's hot and sunny every single week across some parts of the uk. admittedly not everywhere, but, no, i can't offer you anything different. at this rate, it will be barbecues in the winter. slight exaggeration... anyway, this is what we got on the satellite image now. wea k we got on the satellite image now. weak weather fronts drifting into the north—west of the country. they mean that, yes, there's a little bit of cooler air coming mean that, yes, there's a little bit of cooleraircoming in, mean that, yes, there's a little bit of coolerair coming in, maybe mean that, yes, there's a little bit of cooler air coming in, maybe some spots of rain, but really it's the warmth that swinging in from the south across england and wales, but got london northern ireland will be in that slightly fresher air this week, so not everybody
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz.s. can you offer anything new? maybe when we get towards christmas — i don't know! at this rate, it will be christmas barbecues. it really is — what else can we say? it's hot and sunny every single week across some parts of the uk. admittedly not everywhere, but, no, i can't offer you anything different. at this rate, it will be barbecues in the winter. slight exaggeration... anyway, this is what we...
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frank gardner, bbc news. 13 others injured, including a young child, after a gunman opened fire on a busy road in the canadian city of toronto. the suspect, who was 29, was found dead in an alley after exchanging fire with police. officers say the motive for the shooting in an area of cafes and restaurants is unclear. three men have been arrested after a three—year—old boy was seriously injured in a suspected acid attack in worcester. the child was in his pushchair at a retail park when the incident happened on saturday afternoon. the paramedic who treated the toddler at the scene has spoken exclusively to the bbc. he said the attack was "horrific". from worcester, seema kotecha sent this report. a busy retail park witnessed a rare attack over the weekend. specialist teams spent hours collating evidence after a three—year—old boy was doused in a corrosive substance while in his pushchair in home bargains. the fluid that i saw was pink in colour. it had quite a strong smell. no bleach or acidy—type smell, but
frank gardner, bbc news. 13 others injured, including a young child, after a gunman opened fire on a busy road in the canadian city of toronto. the suspect, who was 29, was found dead in an alley after exchanging fire with police. officers say the motive for the shooting in an area of cafes and restaurants is unclear. three men have been arrested after a three—year—old boy was seriously injured in a suspected acid attack in worcester. the child was in his pushchair at a retail park when the...
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frank gardner, bbc news.ationally—recognised definition of anti—semitism. the party's ruling committee has been criticised for approving a definition, which omits several examples of anti—semitic behaviour. supporters of the leader jeremy corbyn accuse his opponents of creating a row in order to discredit him. from westminster, iain watson reports. has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn? jeremy corbyn and his top team had done the macro been —— had been meeting. tonight in fines of his wishes his mps are meeting to debate the issue. what is your message tojewish labourmps, mrcorbyn? what is your message tojewish labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labourmp is labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labour mp is facing disciplinary action for telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semitic. his face that he was seen as anti-semitic. sided confront him and i told him you can only be judged on what you do, not what you say, it is actions not words
frank gardner, bbc news.ationally—recognised definition of anti—semitism. the party's ruling committee has been criticised for approving a definition, which omits several examples of anti—semitic behaviour. supporters of the leader jeremy corbyn accuse his opponents of creating a row in order to discredit him. from westminster, iain watson reports. has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn? jeremy corbyn and his top team had done the macro been —— had been meeting. tonight...
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frank gardner, bbc news. that story on the move, we will let you know how it develops.ll to come: not so much hot, hot, ho, but more ho, ho, ho. why thoughts are turning to christmas despite the record temperatures. 0k, coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt, and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: officials in greece say at least 20 people have been killed as deadly wildfires burn near the capital athens. north korea appears to be d
frank gardner, bbc news. that story on the move, we will let you know how it develops.ll to come: not so much hot, hot, ho, but more ho, ho, ho. why thoughts are turning to christmas despite the record temperatures. 0k, coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the...
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our security correspondent frank gardner is here.that although one senior government official said it's not the first time these assurances have been dropped but i'm pressing the home office for an answer and they haven't come up with one yet. to give either background, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh are two self—confessed jihadists who to syria, joined isis, and they were ca ptu red syria, joined isis, and they were captured in january this year syria, joined isis, and they were captured injanuary this year by kurdish forces. they have been in a kind of legal limbo for six months because understood they had been stripped of their british nationality, although no official announcement of this has been made. so the question is, where to try them for the alleged offences they are said to have committed. some people suggested the international criminal court in the hague, others suggested over here and what about the united states? prutton's view, my understanding, is they have no objection to them being tried in a civil court in
our security correspondent frank gardner is here.that although one senior government official said it's not the first time these assurances have been dropped but i'm pressing the home office for an answer and they haven't come up with one yet. to give either background, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh are two self—confessed jihadists who to syria, joined isis, and they were ca ptu red syria, joined isis, and they were captured in january this year syria, joined isis, and they were...
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announcer: kirk cameron, jeff sessions, and senator cory gardner, speaking at this year's conservative summit in colorado. >> criminals in violent groups, especially in them is 13, is one of the most violent groups in the world. kill, rape, and control. announcer: this week, in primetime and on the free c-span radio app. >> the u.s. house about the gavel and for the first of two brief pro forma sessions this week with flags at half staff for the newspaper workers killed by gunmen in annapolis, maryland. work in theve house as members are on a period. a communication from the speaker. e clerk: the speaker's rooms ishington d.c., july 3, 2018, hereby appoint john rutherford to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, the reverend presbyterianl hill church. the chaplain: god of love, god of mercy, god of justice we pray your pleasing on the representatives on the work of our country. may they govern with wisdom and insight and lead with truth and courage and listen as much as they speak to one another and to you. fo
announcer: kirk cameron, jeff sessions, and senator cory gardner, speaking at this year's conservative summit in colorado. >> criminals in violent groups, especially in them is 13, is one of the most violent groups in the world. kill, rape, and control. announcer: this week, in primetime and on the free c-span radio app. >> the u.s. house about the gavel and for the first of two brief pro forma sessions this week with flags at half staff for the newspaper workers killed by gunmen in...
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they weekend for the gardners. the return of some rain. it is easing eastwards at the moment. few showers tonight. some will continue in the west. some will return to east anglia and the south east first thing on monday morning. they south—westerly breeze continues. further north and west a good deal more fresh as we start monday morning. the breeze not as strong as it was today. a blustery day. lines of showers through east anglia and the south—east. some for the south west, the midlands and yorkshire. a lot of sunshine between the showers on monday afternoon. winds lighter than today. temperatures back on the up, widely in the 20s. 25 degrees in the south—eastern corner. the winds get lighter through the coming week. a few showers. temperatures will be taking up. —— picking up. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: geraint thomas becomes the first welshman to win the tour de france. five people die, hundreds of buildings are destroyed and tens of buildings are destroyed and tens of thousands flee their homes as wildfires rage across northern california. at least 1a people
they weekend for the gardners. the return of some rain. it is easing eastwards at the moment. few showers tonight. some will continue in the west. some will return to east anglia and the south east first thing on monday morning. they south—westerly breeze continues. further north and west a good deal more fresh as we start monday morning. the breeze not as strong as it was today. a blustery day. lines of showers through east anglia and the south—east. some for the south west, the midlands...
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announcer: kirk cameron, attorney general jeff sessions, and cory gardner speaking at this year's western conservative summit in colorado. thee are hammering criminals and violent groups, especially ms 13, that vicious gang is one of the most violent and inhumane groups in the world. , chill, rape, and control. -- kill, rape, and control. announcer: next, the osama bin laden files and the u.s. approach to counterterrorism during the obama and trump administration's with the weekly standard's editor in chief, stephen hayes. this gentleman is one of the guys whose intellect i find genuinely intimidating. to say he is an expert in counterterrorism does not begin to cover what he is. he has trained members of the fbi. he has analyzed hundreds of thousands of pages of documents. without his work, the government would never have released the men -- bin laden documents without the work thomas has done. he is a brilliant writer. i do not mean to embarrass you. i think america owes you a tremendous debt. [applause] joscelynlcome thomas and stephen hayes. >> i am going to start by breaking to rules
announcer: kirk cameron, attorney general jeff sessions, and cory gardner speaking at this year's western conservative summit in colorado. thee are hammering criminals and violent groups, especially ms 13, that vicious gang is one of the most violent and inhumane groups in the world. , chill, rape, and control. -- kill, rape, and control. announcer: next, the osama bin laden files and the u.s. approach to counterterrorism during the obama and trump administration's with the weekly standard's...
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these problems were highlighted earlier this year when the bbc‘s security correspondence frank gardnert highlights the progress many airports have made including heathrow, which is this year been classified as good following last you‘s poor rating. report reveals that 16 uk airports have been relieved —— rated very good, up from six last year. along with heathrow, nine other airports have scored good. three major airports have been told they must improve the services they provide disabled passengers. and for the second year in a row, manchester has been ranked poor. the only airport to receive the rating. following our report on bbc brea kfast following our report on bbc breakfast earlier this year we had a huge response on social media with many highlighting long waits to disembark and a lack of understanding from special assistant staff on how best to look after those with physical and hidden disabilities. we have manchester airport is poor this year, principally because waiting times have been too long. we have undertakings under place with manchester and they haven‘t performance pl
these problems were highlighted earlier this year when the bbc‘s security correspondence frank gardnert highlights the progress many airports have made including heathrow, which is this year been classified as good following last you‘s poor rating. report reveals that 16 uk airports have been relieved —— rated very good, up from six last year. along with heathrow, nine other airports have scored good. three major airports have been told they must improve the services they provide...
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two years ago the giants intentionally gave up the dh at the coliseum to mad son bun gardner.cored. it's not happening tonight. matt will just be on the mound for the giants. he has one single and 18 at-bats this year. >>> rugby 7 east at at&t. danny barrett facing england in the quarters. barrett with a strong run. u.s. will score to get within 7. then it's the best u.s. player, perry baker. a knee injury derailed his career, but he's fast as he's ever been. check this out, england's tom mitchell, kick to a wide open, phil burgess, what a play. first ever, 7 semifinal. england will face south africa. >>> tiger woods is on the championship. for the first time in six years, tiger's name jumped to the top of the leader board. third round in the opening championship. 5 under 66. great approach on 10. he had a share of the lead for a while but he's tied for six at 5 under, along with rory mcilroy. 1 under 70 today for rory. three tied for the lead. the birdie on 18 to finish at 9 under, defending jordan spieth. 6 under 65, he's tied. kevin kisner, atop the leaderboard. anything ca
two years ago the giants intentionally gave up the dh at the coliseum to mad son bun gardner.cored. it's not happening tonight. matt will just be on the mound for the giants. he has one single and 18 at-bats this year. >>> rugby 7 east at at&t. danny barrett facing england in the quarters. barrett with a strong run. u.s. will score to get within 7. then it's the best u.s. player, perry baker. a knee injury derailed his career, but he's fast as he's ever been. check this out,...
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he is followed by republican senator cory gardner. will be the next supreme court justice. welcome our speaker. >> good afternoon. it is a great privilege to be able to introduce kirk cameron. many of you will know him from a long time back. if there was a single individual who embrace is the theme of this kirkrence, it would be cameron. remember watching an interview and he talked about his faith in no uncertain terms and one person responded that this was odd and extreme, but i am wondering how many of you who believe in a loving god and that human beings are created in the image of god and that god has a plan for you and that faith and family and freedom and future matter. tois matter to a i want you give a warm greeting to kirk cameron. kirk: good afternoon. you look great. what an exciting event to be part of. i am so excited to be here and i am honored to be here with you who have traveled from all over and already, we have in listening to so many great inspiring ideas and we have jeff sessions coming up soon and i am going to be like so that we can make time to pause
he is followed by republican senator cory gardner. will be the next supreme court justice. welcome our speaker. >> good afternoon. it is a great privilege to be able to introduce kirk cameron. many of you will know him from a long time back. if there was a single individual who embrace is the theme of this kirkrence, it would be cameron. remember watching an interview and he talked about his faith in no uncertain terms and one person responded that this was odd and extreme, but i am...
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first, i'm sorry that senator gardner isn't here turkey raised the issue lng export. this isn't a question. i just want on the record, i'm gravely concerned that we don't get into exports to the point where it's significantly and backs domestic gas prices because we be giving up one of the great advantages this country now holds in the world economy, and there's one law this body can't repeal and that's a lot of supply demand. when i hear of 14 projects on the permitting stages and another six on the way, i just want to put on the record a note of caution that if we export to the point where it affects domestic prices, we will injure our manufacturing economy as well as our consumers. that's number one. number two, mr. chatterjee, i would appreciate if you could supply for us date on the tax cuts related to lowering electric bills. my state if possible, you don't need to do that now but if you could supply that for the committee i think i would like to see that. i was not aware of that, the data on that. commissioner lafleur, you are a new englander, and you've seen t
first, i'm sorry that senator gardner isn't here turkey raised the issue lng export. this isn't a question. i just want on the record, i'm gravely concerned that we don't get into exports to the point where it's significantly and backs domestic gas prices because we be giving up one of the great advantages this country now holds in the world economy, and there's one law this body can't repeal and that's a lot of supply demand. when i hear of 14 projects on the permitting stages and another six...
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[applause] the western conservative conference can in use with senator cory gardner. senatore to introduce cory gardner. [applause] i am here because elizabeth warren was unavailable. [laughter] she spent all day yesterday with corey and she said she never had so much on in her life. did you see that double date th
[applause] the western conservative conference can in use with senator cory gardner. senatore to introduce cory gardner. [applause] i am here because elizabeth warren was unavailable. [laughter] she spent all day yesterday with corey and she said she never had so much on in her life. did you see that double date th
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i respect martin gardner and it's the end of the conversation because he's not saying i can prove. he's saying in fact i can't prove it but makes my life feel better. fine. but as an argument, like what you describe as something to pascal's wager, if you think about it, which religion, which god. unfortunately the creator on the universe wrote many holy books and eve of the adherents or the holy books claims theirs is the one true one upon which through one true religion is built. how are we to know? how is an anthropologist from mars to come down and say that's the right and the other ones are bogus myths. there's no way to no. so better moreas recall, more reasonable, to just say, i don't know and i'll just stay out of it and noted a their any of them and develop my own moral code based on my culture and family, to create moral standards, utilitarianism and -- so fog. you don't need god or religion for any of that. one of the major milestones of the last four centuries has been that we have developed secular legal systems and moral codes that work role really well. not perfectly
i respect martin gardner and it's the end of the conversation because he's not saying i can prove. he's saying in fact i can't prove it but makes my life feel better. fine. but as an argument, like what you describe as something to pascal's wager, if you think about it, which religion, which god. unfortunately the creator on the universe wrote many holy books and eve of the adherents or the holy books claims theirs is the one true one upon which through one true religion is built. how are we to...
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who would think, who would think. >> harris: senator gardner is that true?no, i think the president knows that's not true. he's saying to our great nato allies and friends, let's make sure we're all rolling in the same direction so to speak, make sure we're living up to our expectations and obligations. the president knows the challenges he has with putin, we know that, and i hope when he meets with our nato allies he will talk about the violations of international law that russia has created. sounds like he may have an opportunity at some point to address that same concern with vladimir putin himself. >> harris: interesting. thank you for watching it with us and breaking it down, senator, have a great day. >> thank you for having me. >> president trump: the supreme court nominee getting praise from many republicans. >> harris: but drawing criticism from social conservatives, why are they blashing him as the establishment pick? a former law clerk to judge brett kavanaugh joins me next. t establishment pick? a former law clerk to judge brett kavanaugh joins m
who would think, who would think. >> harris: senator gardner is that true?no, i think the president knows that's not true. he's saying to our great nato allies and friends, let's make sure we're all rolling in the same direction so to speak, make sure we're living up to our expectations and obligations. the president knows the challenges he has with putin, we know that, and i hope when he meets with our nato allies he will talk about the violations of international law that russia has...
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we heard from ambassador gardner moments ago and we will put this in respective over the next hour.nd clear, the president having an byive day around london helicopter. we need to get a united kingdom and a global news briefing. here is taylor riggs. trade: time -- china's surplus with the u.s. was at a record. both the u.s. and china impose tariffs on 34 billion dollars of the others imports a week ago. president trump is threatening duties on another $200 billion of chinese exports. -- aaronacing a new neutral missed ration attack on its takeover of time warner. hasjustice department appealed last month's federal court decision that clear the way or the acquisition to take lace. if the government is successful, at&t would be forced to sell the time warner properties. loss could restrict future enforcement. u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross says he will sell all his equity holdings. ethics watchdog warned him that his fed her divest assets created a conflict of interest and possible severe criminal intention. global news toys for hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter powere
we heard from ambassador gardner moments ago and we will put this in respective over the next hour.nd clear, the president having an byive day around london helicopter. we need to get a united kingdom and a global news briefing. here is taylor riggs. trade: time -- china's surplus with the u.s. was at a record. both the u.s. and china impose tariffs on 34 billion dollars of the others imports a week ago. president trump is threatening duties on another $200 billion of chinese exports. --...
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. >> john howard, i actually cory gardner to be aggressive, the type of guy that would do what marcoge to say if this stuff shows up, we're not using it. he seems to be doing more than his party in the senate. >> and the united states. last week, he was asked, same thing that got caitlin collins barred from the rose garden yesterday, and said are the russians continuing to attack u.s. elections? and the president said no. now, later they said he meant no, as in no questions. but that is not -- >> she's never -- something he's never done before as president. >> so the president is -- he has not taken heed to dan coats' warnings as leigh ann referred to. >> blinking red light. >> exactly. and i would expect cory gardner would try to separate himself from the white house stance. >> he says, i'd label -- he would say i'd label russia stays-sponsored terror, it's a political form of terrorism of some sort. >> they're going to continue. what's incredible is that we get this information right after the helsinki meeting where mr. trump is trying to say that we have a new relationship, things
. >> john howard, i actually cory gardner to be aggressive, the type of guy that would do what marcoge to say if this stuff shows up, we're not using it. he seems to be doing more than his party in the senate. >> and the united states. last week, he was asked, same thing that got caitlin collins barred from the rose garden yesterday, and said are the russians continuing to attack u.s. elections? and the president said no. now, later they said he meant no, as in no questions. but...
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. >> we have responded and got down here, we had brian gardner from sacramento fire who was the responder came in and captured the cal fire folks ensuring that the family was in the hotel nearby. mike haddad that truck get trapped in flames? they are limited in their answers. >> an accident review team is reviewing the incident. >> reporter: a firefighter, lucky to have made it out alive. >> he is in good spirits and he appreciates the support. he met -- >> reporter: they usually help 15 firefighters each season, this year they have reached that mark and it is only the first week of july. >>> crews busy today, saving two bay area hikers. first a man was hiking near pacifica when he slipped. then he used his cell phone to call for a rescue after hurting his ankle. they say he was hiking on the coast but not using the trails. >> we encourage people to do homework before they come out. it is a beautiful spot but it's dangerous. >> he was all right and you can see another rescue hear from last month. they rescued three family members who are trapped by high tide and they were also off trail i
. >> we have responded and got down here, we had brian gardner from sacramento fire who was the responder came in and captured the cal fire folks ensuring that the family was in the hotel nearby. mike haddad that truck get trapped in flames? they are limited in their answers. >> an accident review team is reviewing the incident. >> reporter: a firefighter, lucky to have made it out alive. >> he is in good spirits and he appreciates the support. he met -- >>...
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. >> joining me now, cory gardner from colorado. take a look at what dan coats said last week about interfering. >> the digital infrastructure that served this country is literally under attack. we are not yet seeing the kind of electoral interference in specific states and in voter databases that we experienced in 2016. however, we realize we're one click of the keyboard away from a similar situation repeating itself. >> senator, i'm sure that when sarah sanders takes the podium, this is one of the first question she gets. that the president said something in helsinki. he clarified his comments. today he says no in response to a question about whether question is currently interfering in the election. could both things been true? the president has been tougher than the obama administration on russia and that russia is still trying to meddle in our election? >> there's no doubt that they're trying to meddle and interfere. there's no doubt that russia is trying to do this in the united states and around the globe to destabilize weste
. >> joining me now, cory gardner from colorado. take a look at what dan coats said last week about interfering. >> the digital infrastructure that served this country is literally under attack. we are not yet seeing the kind of electoral interference in specific states and in voter databases that we experienced in 2016. however, we realize we're one click of the keyboard away from a similar situation repeating itself. >> senator, i'm sure that when sarah sanders takes the...
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really long time gardner is actually very knowledgeable when it comes to police dog or is not some guy he's very well educated probably should be the sheriff at the end of the day and he's kind of created the entire culture of what i call the culture of corruption. at the sheriff's office i found my dog or. who ultimately pushed me out of the work i've stroked. my dog unfortunately i think. might think she's been attacked by mark. and maybe rightfully so. do you mean the pictures where the sheriff and chief deputy are treated as nazi leaders. the officer replied that those pictures were a very minor transgression referring instead to upon a graphic images that he claimed to going to a doctor to include senior officers faces. some of the saw i have some of the photos of you know. bradshaw bending over the chief and vice versa a village near a tire. you know i'm sorry. it's not so funny but the sense of humor is very witty. helpful because a prankster is well i wouldn't call it all there and i didn't like that but they were somewhat juvenile and childish. takes attention away from the re
really long time gardner is actually very knowledgeable when it comes to police dog or is not some guy he's very well educated probably should be the sheriff at the end of the day and he's kind of created the entire culture of what i call the culture of corruption. at the sheriff's office i found my dog or. who ultimately pushed me out of the work i've stroked. my dog unfortunately i think. might think she's been attacked by mark. and maybe rightfully so. do you mean the pictures where the...
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sheriff gardner. the sheriff bradshaw is an interesting man he's been involved in so many cover ups of death and other things and i mean it's it's really hard you can take a look at the number of the number of on shootings we've had in this county we've had more humans in this county then some states have had collected the sheriff has a lot of written untold powers can the sheriff the sheriff can go to more law go and see. hey we've got a problem here let's. seen the sheriff and donald trump together before their friends and is sure bradshaw had a chance to talk to president trouble about his local call your duties and concerns the two meetings a day or a long ago this cowboy has been a cowboy from way back when i know all the officers that work with him at the city of west palm beach. and it was nothing for him to use the n. word the word nigger came out of his mouth like you say hello now with president trump. being elected and living here part time in palm beach. there's there's a lot of politics i
sheriff gardner. the sheriff bradshaw is an interesting man he's been involved in so many cover ups of death and other things and i mean it's it's really hard you can take a look at the number of the number of on shootings we've had in this county we've had more humans in this county then some states have had collected the sheriff has a lot of written untold powers can the sheriff the sheriff can go to more law go and see. hey we've got a problem here let's. seen the sheriff and donald trump...
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gardner: a follow-up on discussions of china. recently -- he was brought to my attention a business in colorado that had an employee that moved to china from taiwan. they had a point in taiwan. this employee was hired in taiwan. --arently took information intellectual property with them to taiwan is a replicated the manufacturing process in china the taiwan, they replicated manufacturing process. stole the information. use the information. court in china has accused the u.s. firm of violating copyrights and patents. we havea sign of things to work on. i don't like the tariff approach. i want to be clear that there is a letter that talks about 25% costs being passed on to people in agriculture buying sweets and other equipments they would use and cultivation practices. because of the steel tariffs. we need to do something about china. i hope u.s. businesses don't succumb to the bullying pressure that china has pursued. forsingh: thank you senator that. we and the government want to make sure our businesses are not bullied or you a
gardner: a follow-up on discussions of china. recently -- he was brought to my attention a business in colorado that had an employee that moved to china from taiwan. they had a point in taiwan. this employee was hired in taiwan. --arently took information intellectual property with them to taiwan is a replicated the manufacturing process in china the taiwan, they replicated manufacturing process. stole the information. use the information. court in china has accused the u.s. firm of violating...
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nowness will gardner is said to be the northernmost point on earth where lemons grow tourists can still see a few of the remaining lemon groves. aside from lemons freshly cut fish is also a specialty of limone as well gotta maybe healthy diets lead to a long life. in one nine hundred seventy nine a protein beneficial to longevity was discovered in the blood of a local resident. they found a genetic mutation that removes fat from the blood vessels allowing the blood to circulate freely in the brain as a naturalist. helps prevent alzheimer's and heart attacks now there are some thirty to forty people in the morning with this genetic mutation likely the only ones on earth to tell him all of. these days it's not just letting lovers who drive visitors to lake garda is northern shore the mountainous create special winds that make this a surfers and sailors paradise. on the other side of the lake a cable car takes visitors a multi bardot each year around half a million people visit this thirty kilometer long mountain range on a good day you can see venice from here. or take advantage of the wi
nowness will gardner is said to be the northernmost point on earth where lemons grow tourists can still see a few of the remaining lemon groves. aside from lemons freshly cut fish is also a specialty of limone as well gotta maybe healthy diets lead to a long life. in one nine hundred seventy nine a protein beneficial to longevity was discovered in the blood of a local resident. they found a genetic mutation that removes fat from the blood vessels allowing the blood to circulate freely in the...
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of flowers that you see here points directly at the gulf accounts which was the former home of the gardner. prince franz later moved in there himself to live with the daughter of his master gardener this flower bed is a symbol of fertility and aim to recreate the coffee house killing off this quarter horse the house has two facades the front is neo gothic while the rear is built in the gothic style of english tutors. like many of the buildings here it was designed by the prince's architect fleetly they had fun at munster off. a thirty minute walk through the grounds takes you to a small artificial island. its main feature is a stone building topped by europe's only artificial volcano it can even stage eruptions it was inspired by mount vesuvius which the prince was very fascinated by when he visited italy france wanted his subjects to know what an erupting volcano was like. back at dulles palace the prince would entertain kinescope posers and writers. the banquet hall features original french table where from the eighteenth century. the paintings on the walls depict the prince's travels. e
of flowers that you see here points directly at the gulf accounts which was the former home of the gardner. prince franz later moved in there himself to live with the daughter of his master gardener this flower bed is a symbol of fertility and aim to recreate the coffee house killing off this quarter horse the house has two facades the front is neo gothic while the rear is built in the gothic style of english tutors. like many of the buildings here it was designed by the prince's architect...
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sheriff gardner. the sheriff bradshaw is an interesting man he's been involved in so many cover ups of death and other things and i mean it's it's really hard you can take a look at the number of the number of on shootings we've had in this county we've had more in this county then some states have had collected the sheriff has a lot of written untold powers can the sheriff the sheriff can go to market go and see. hey we've got a problem here let's do i seen the sheriff and donald trump together before their friends and is sure rick bradshaw had a chance to talk to president trouble about his local call your duties and concerns the two meetings a day all of this cowboy has been a cowboy from way back when i know the officers that work with him at the city of west palm beach. and it was nothing for him to use the n. word the word nigger came out of his mouth like you say hello now with president trump. being elected and living here part time in palm beach. there's there's a lot of politics involved the
sheriff gardner. the sheriff bradshaw is an interesting man he's been involved in so many cover ups of death and other things and i mean it's it's really hard you can take a look at the number of the number of on shootings we've had in this county we've had more in this county then some states have had collected the sheriff has a lot of written untold powers can the sheriff the sheriff can go to market go and see. hey we've got a problem here let's do i seen the sheriff and donald trump...
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. >> for cameron, attorney general jeff sessions, can senator cory gardner speaking at this year's western conservative summit in colorado. >> we are hammering the criminals and violent groups, especially ms 13, that vicious gang. it is one of the most violent and inhumane groups in the world. their motto, get this -- kill, rape and control. >> next week on c-span, c-span.org, and the free c-span radio app. c-span newsmakers is next with democratic congress meant adam smith of washington state. that is followed by the american civil liberties union with a talk on the state of the news media. at 8:00 on q&a, syndicated charen talksa about modern-day feminism. susan: "newsmakers" this week is pleased to have congressman adam smith, democrat of washington. his district is home to the army's fort lewis and air force base and he is the ranking democrat on the armed services committee. were talking to him when the house is talking about big big decisions about the pentagon and defense. thank you for being with us. rep. smith: thanks for the chance. susan: let me introduce the two reporters askin
. >> for cameron, attorney general jeff sessions, can senator cory gardner speaking at this year's western conservative summit in colorado. >> we are hammering the criminals and violent groups, especially ms 13, that vicious gang. it is one of the most violent and inhumane groups in the world. their motto, get this -- kill, rape and control. >> next week on c-span, c-span.org, and the free c-span radio app. c-span newsmakers is next with democratic congress meant adam smith of...
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of flowers that you see here points directly at the golfer cowers which was the former home of the gardner. prince franz later moved in there himself to live with the daughter of his master gardener this clown bat is a symbol of fertility and i'm directly at the coffee house scaling of this quarter horse the house has two facades the front is neo gothic while the rear is built in the gothic style of english tutors. like many of the buildings here it was designed by the prince's architect treat lihir head from at munster office for. a thirty minute walk through the grounds takes you to a small artificial island. its main feature is a stone building topped by europe's only artificial volcano it can even stage eruptions it was inspired by mountain silvia's which the prince was very fascinated by when he visited italy france wanted his subjects to know what an erupting volcano was like. back at the village palace the prince would entertain kinescope posers and writers. the banquet hall features the original french table where from the eighteenth century. the paintings on the walls depict the p
of flowers that you see here points directly at the golfer cowers which was the former home of the gardner. prince franz later moved in there himself to live with the daughter of his master gardener this clown bat is a symbol of fertility and i'm directly at the coffee house scaling of this quarter horse the house has two facades the front is neo gothic while the rear is built in the gothic style of english tutors. like many of the buildings here it was designed by the prince's architect treat...
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gardner is actually very knowledgeable when it comes to police dog or is not some guy he's very well educated probably should be the sheriff at the end of the day and he's kind of created the entire culture of what i call the culture of corruption. at the sheriff's office. dog. who ultimately pushed me out of the work i've. my dog unfortunately i think. might think she's been attacked by mark. and maybe rightfully so. do you mean the pictures where the sheriff and chief deputy are treated as nazi leaders. the officer replied that those pictures were a very minor transgression referring instead to a point to graphic images that he claimed to do going to doctors to include senior officers faces. some of the saw i have some of the photos of you know. bradshaw bending over the chief and vice versa village your attire. you know i'm sorry. it's not so funny but the sense of humor is very willing. to help old geezer prankster as well i wouldn't call it all there and i didn't like that but there were some one juvenile and childish. taste attention away from the real corrupt activity and it m
gardner is actually very knowledgeable when it comes to police dog or is not some guy he's very well educated probably should be the sheriff at the end of the day and he's kind of created the entire culture of what i call the culture of corruption. at the sheriff's office. dog. who ultimately pushed me out of the work i've. my dog unfortunately i think. might think she's been attacked by mark. and maybe rightfully so. do you mean the pictures where the sheriff and chief deputy are treated as...