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us here. so many people have just gone beyond, what brought us here. people havejust gone beyond, to help us get here. even this dress that i am wearing tonight, someone so do it. 0k, wearing tonight, someone so do it. ok, now let's take a look at the nominations for british short film. and the bafta goes to home. wow. this is incredible. this film was made by many people. actress and executive producer, schpat deda, all refugees from the genocide in kosovo. my grandmother was a refugee from the holocaust, and i think many people here came from migrant families, and have somehow been related to the crisis of the refugees. from my perspective, and i think from all of our perspectives, being british, our heart is love. our sole is compassion. and i think that we need that to be reflected within our government, and we need that to be reflected in our government's policy, in relation to how they deal with other countries across the atlantic, their administrations, and not put up with any racism, homophobia, islam phobia, or anything like that. so thank you
us here. so many people have just gone beyond, what brought us here. people havejust gone beyond, to help us get here. even this dress that i am wearing tonight, someone so do it. 0k, wearing tonight, someone so do it. ok, now let's take a look at the nominations for british short film. and the bafta goes to home. wow. this is incredible. this film was made by many people. actress and executive producer, schpat deda, all refugees from the genocide in kosovo. my grandmother was a refugee from...
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tyler moore and i except he'll have something to say about this fine mess that president trump hat gones us into. we're glad you joined us, dick van dyke in just a moment.
tyler moore and i except he'll have something to say about this fine mess that president trump hat gones us into. we're glad you joined us, dick van dyke in just a moment.
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tyler moore and i except he'll have something to say about this fine mess that president trump hat gones us into. we're glad you joined us, dick van dyke in just a moment. >>> and by contradictions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> what else can you say about the multitalented award winning dick van dyke? 91 years old and still doing his thing. and he's just an all around good guy and always honored to have him on this program. before we start our conversation with mr. van dyke, first, a clip of carl rooider who created this show. the dick van dyke show 50 plus years ago now. carl was on this program just last year talking about the relationship the on-screen magic between dick van dyke and mary tyler moore. it starts by talking about a conversation he was having with one of the other stars of the show, rose marie. take a look. >> look magazine had a picture of mary on the cover, she said to me, why do you always have mary, you push mary, i said -- and this is what i said to her, i said, in the room i said, look, rosemary, the picture of mary on the cover was not my
tyler moore and i except he'll have something to say about this fine mess that president trump hat gones us into. we're glad you joined us, dick van dyke in just a moment. >>> and by contradictions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> what else can you say about the multitalented award winning dick van dyke? 91 years old and still doing his thing. and he's just an all around good guy and always honored to have him on this program. before we start our...
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for us, one season gone rather than make it. for us, one season gone is a big deal. i lost nearly $1000. now, even though prices are going up again, i cannot produce more vegetable. this is another big field where the farmer could not harvest it. when agriculture is hit, it is bad news for the country. more than two thirds of the country lives in rural areas. when they have the ability to spend and purchase things, the economy grows faster. motorcycles, scooters, these are among the big purchases that people living in rural india make. sales of these two wheelers fell sharply over november and december. translation: on average, every month i used to sell about 75— 80 motorcycles. after the ban of the notes, i only sold about 42 in ban of the notes, i only sold about 42ina ban of the notes, i only sold about 42 in a month. people do not have money to service their vehicles. there is just no cash flow. now, things are slowly beginning to improve. cache is a lifeline in rural india. as it comes back into circulation, people are beginning to recover. “— circulation, peop
for us, one season gone rather than make it. for us, one season gone is a big deal. i lost nearly $1000. now, even though prices are going up again, i cannot produce more vegetable. this is another big field where the farmer could not harvest it. when agriculture is hit, it is bad news for the country. more than two thirds of the country lives in rural areas. when they have the ability to spend and purchase things, the economy grows faster. motorcycles, scooters, these are among the big...
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gone. kenneth used to operate his own orchard in holliser, california. machine work was a hobby, now it's his job. he's making precision parts for american bombers. masaco was a supervisor of nurses she has three brothers, all in the army. evacuated to the tully lake center. this young machinist learned his trade since he relocated to chicago. he's helping to make kitchen equipment. he paints miniature dolls in a studio. in the background is cecilia miamoto who divides her time now between working and attending college. kay feeds the chickens on an illinois farm. >> they cultivate potatoes on a farm in the middle west. this is ruth nishi. her father ran a fruit stand. she moved to chicago and has become a skillful lathe opera r operator. this boy liked the printing trade, but had no chance to learn it until after he had left the relocation center. he's helping print some of the nation's supply of magazines american eggs are shipped all over the world. mary breaks eggs which are to be dried. and in the same plant, john feeds the drying machine. jim used t
gone. kenneth used to operate his own orchard in holliser, california. machine work was a hobby, now it's his job. he's making precision parts for american bombers. masaco was a supervisor of nurses she has three brothers, all in the army. evacuated to the tully lake center. this young machinist learned his trade since he relocated to chicago. he's helping to make kitchen equipment. he paints miniature dolls in a studio. in the background is cecilia miamoto who divides her time now between...
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the us trade hasjust gone given issue on any given day. ne through the confirmation process. there is a big free trade component. there is called stop optimism with people like mike pence who are staunch free—trade believers. —— there is optimism. uncertainty looms large. we appreciate your analysis, thank you for coming in. we will have more discussions when we have a look at the newspaper. in other news: the biggest potential merger deal in corporate history is not happening — after the american food giant kraft—heinz said it was dropping its bid to buy rival — unilever. the anglo—dutch company, which makes marmite, lipton tea and dove soap, rejected a $143 billion bid from kraft on friday. now kraft has said it has amicably agreed to scrap the plan. it will not pursue further and come through with another deal. we will talk about that in a bit more detail, as i say, when we reviewed the papers. it's dominating the financial press today. china is stopping all imports of coalfrom north korea in a move that effectively cuts the secretive re
the us trade hasjust gone given issue on any given day. ne through the confirmation process. there is a big free trade component. there is called stop optimism with people like mike pence who are staunch free—trade believers. —— there is optimism. uncertainty looms large. we appreciate your analysis, thank you for coming in. we will have more discussions when we have a look at the newspaper. in other news: the biggest potential merger deal in corporate history is not happening — after...
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you see the snow is gone it's past us. earlier this morning it was pretty heavy. but as you can see it's gone now. now it's time to come out and do some work. >> if you were fooled by wednesday's spring like temperatures in the 60s. let this serve as your wake-up call that winter is not over yet. >> you don't want to see a blizzard like last year? >> maybe not that bad but could use a good blizzard make everyone stay inside for just a day or two. >> all right janice no blizzard for me. and we want to remind you if your car is sitting around wipe that car free of any snow we don't want you causing any accidents live in allentown, gray hall channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. lets switch live to oaks and "action news" reporter john rawlins overlooking 422, what was the impact of the storm there? >> it was a miserable morning in the western suburbs it lasts three or four hours and was proceeded overnight by rain or sleet. two things became apparent with the m when it hit treated pavement it turned to slush and people stayed home and traffic was light and it helped
you see the snow is gone it's past us. earlier this morning it was pretty heavy. but as you can see it's gone now. now it's time to come out and do some work. >> if you were fooled by wednesday's spring like temperatures in the 60s. let this serve as your wake-up call that winter is not over yet. >> you don't want to see a blizzard like last year? >> maybe not that bad but could use a good blizzard make everyone stay inside for just a day or two. >> all right janice no...
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this is memories, our grandkids, everything is gone. the us oil pipeline across land it controls in north dakota — reversing a decision it took last december. the project got donald trump's formal backing last month. but local native americans from the standing rock sioux tribe say they'll take their fight against it to court. 0ur correspondent peter bowes has more. protests against this final section of this 1200 mile pipeline have been going on for months will stop nearly 700 people have been arrested in the protests a nd 700 people have been arrested in the protests and demonstrations. native american groups and environmentalists have been protesting environmental consequences of this pipeline with the possible contamination of drinking and damage to sacred burial sites as well. when he took office, donald trump ordered the us army engineers to carry - a 8433551; £322,111? ’ 7 7 ’ ” 8433551; £322,111? 7 7 7 ’ 7 and ,. 5733551; £322,711? 77 7 7 7 77 and ,. that review 5733551; £322,711? 77 7 7 7 77 g that review which review and issues that
this is memories, our grandkids, everything is gone. the us oil pipeline across land it controls in north dakota — reversing a decision it took last december. the project got donald trump's formal backing last month. but local native americans from the standing rock sioux tribe say they'll take their fight against it to court. 0ur correspondent peter bowes has more. protests against this final section of this 1200 mile pipeline have been going on for months will stop nearly 700 people have...
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in the name of sacrifices of the name who gone before us, with confidence in all of you and firm reliance on providence, i know the best days for america, for europe and for the free world are yet to come. thank you for the honor of joining you today. and god bless you all. [ applause ] >>> 10:08. 4:08 in the united states. you're listening to vice president mike pence at security conference in munich. >> this is vice president's first international trip. he want to reassure allies that united states is standing behind them. >> under president trump's leadership it will be strong, stronger than ever. defense requires your allies as well as ours. made that point saying that you know, there needs to be more of a promise to share burden on the common defense. >> for more. we're joined by international diplomat from munich. great to have you with us, nick. looking at what the vice president had to say, it was different from what president trump said to the past when we attacked both nato and the europe -- >> it's a stretch. the european are rattled by vice president pence. it's what's been wa
in the name of sacrifices of the name who gone before us, with confidence in all of you and firm reliance on providence, i know the best days for america, for europe and for the free world are yet to come. thank you for the honor of joining you today. and god bless you all. [ applause ] >>> 10:08. 4:08 in the united states. you're listening to vice president mike pence at security conference in munich. >> this is vice president's first international trip. he want to reassure...
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gone! god has used reverend peter popoff throughout his entire life and ministry to bring miraculous deliverance to hundreds of thousands of people around the world.
gone! god has used reverend peter popoff throughout his entire life and ministry to bring miraculous deliverance to hundreds of thousands of people around the world.
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all of them have gone astray. all of us have gone astray. in my judgment, the civil war monument represents an insufficient sacrifice, a perpetual disequilibrium. life, breath, word sacrament, and landscape. i thank you for listening. [applause] >> first, i want to thank you very much. clearly an excellent presentation and just as importantly, a passion. [laughter] -- [applause] work with you in a unique position to help us understand the monuments here in richmond, particularly those on monument avenue, in context. you have seen them all. what is it about those monuments that in your estimation, relative to everything you have seen, makes them different or are they not different? what did they say that is different from what others say, if anything? importantly,as what does that suggest for us for the future? dr. sydor: re: speaking of monument avenue or the broader context? >> let's stick with monument avenue. dr. sydor: you are really confronted with its humanity. robert e lee is a man and he has all the flaws of a man. and stuart and dav
all of them have gone astray. all of us have gone astray. in my judgment, the civil war monument represents an insufficient sacrifice, a perpetual disequilibrium. life, breath, word sacrament, and landscape. i thank you for listening. [applause] >> first, i want to thank you very much. clearly an excellent presentation and just as importantly, a passion. [laughter] -- [applause] work with you in a unique position to help us understand the monuments here in richmond, particularly those on...
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were instructed not to use them or tamper with them until the inspectors return but within the hour the station manager opens those in question and some that say do not remove are goneen the attendant uses the pumps to fill up customer vehicles. >> who opened the pumps? >> we have it on camera. >> who cut them? >> the manager says he did e it. >> why did you take the tag off the pump? >> wayne got bills to pay. he told me i cut the tag because i have to pay the bills. >> he faces charges filed by buck county consumer protection. >> i had a electrical problem. the only way to test it is to turn it off. it may set itself off again anyway. >> he isn't a first time offend are. he pled guilty three other times. it turns out that they were taiben from the consumer. >> now he says pleading guilty doesn't mean you are guilty. it means you don't feel like going to court over one pump. he's pleading not guilty to the charges against him and feels he has a good track record being in business 45 years and has 52 pumps. one pump was out of calibration, it was giving away too much gas in favor of the customer. we have information on how to be a smart consumer at the pump online.
were instructed not to use them or tamper with them until the inspectors return but within the hour the station manager opens those in question and some that say do not remove are goneen the attendant uses the pumps to fill up customer vehicles. >> who opened the pumps? >> we have it on camera. >> who cut them? >> the manager says he did e it. >> why did you take the tag off the pump? >> wayne got bills to pay. he told me i cut the tag because i have to pay...
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because travel had gone down? card use would be reduce. kenneth: that is right.but you had to lay off 15,000 people? something like that. kenneth: this is very important from a leadership standpoint, is that one of the things i believe very strongly, there is a leadership maxim i came across in my 20's. as you may know, i love to read biographies. and napoleon had a quote i paraphrase. that the role of a leader is to define reality and give hope. and that was a constant refrain for me throughout 9/11. it is a term i used several times a week. and what was absolutely important was to be decisive and compassionate. and i was very transparent in explaining the reasons why we had to do the layoffs. it was obviously painful for the organization. people understood the context of the situation we were in, but that was a very, very challenging time. we emerged stronger as a company, but certainly, the leadership of this company and my leadership was tested at the highest level. david: let me talk for a moment about the company you headed, what was the roots of american e
because travel had gone down? card use would be reduce. kenneth: that is right.but you had to lay off 15,000 people? something like that. kenneth: this is very important from a leadership standpoint, is that one of the things i believe very strongly, there is a leadership maxim i came across in my 20's. as you may know, i love to read biographies. and napoleon had a quote i paraphrase. that the role of a leader is to define reality and give hope. and that was a constant refrain for me...
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gone well. first of all underage use has gone down, of marijuana, we think that is because there are fewer drugd, over $ $100 million in tact in tact revenue -- in tax revenue. it has decimated the illegal market. it has been a positive experience overall, everything that i have seen shows it is more popular today than when colorado voters were bold enough to experiment with legalizing it 5 years ago. kennedy: we have reached critical mass on national level, 60% of adults say they believe that marijuana should be legal, at least recreation al -- congressman rohrabacher, is seems beer headed to a big fight jeff sessions who said good people don't smoke marijuana, he does not seem to be a freedom fighter like you. >> you can be of a mine set that smoking marijuana is bad for you, and still believe that marijuana laws are counter productive. because as we know as jared said, it has been a failure, we have been enriching criminal gangs, people who want to smoke marijuana end up smoking it anyway. they don't have the scientific research into it now or they can't buy it from someone who can say how i
gone well. first of all underage use has gone down, of marijuana, we think that is because there are fewer drugd, over $ $100 million in tact in tact revenue -- in tax revenue. it has decimated the illegal market. it has been a positive experience overall, everything that i have seen shows it is more popular today than when colorado voters were bold enough to experiment with legalizing it 5 years ago. kennedy: we have reached critical mass on national level, 60% of adults say they believe that...
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up us, £4800 to £5,000. they have gone up by us, £4800 to £5,000. , year four, yearfive, for one. year two, year three, year four, year five, for any one. year two, year three, year four, yearfive, for any small businesses any increase is tough because there are lots of other costs for small businesses with the national living wage and apprentice levy. pamela, hello, nursery in bolton. what difference is this going to make come aprilfor you? bolton. what difference is this going to make come april for you? my current rateable value is £26500 and i pay current rateable value is £26500 and i pay £13500. current rateable value is £26500 and i pay £13500. it current rateable value is £26500 and i pay £13500. it is going up by £42250. wow. it means, yes, it will be about £24,000. but not this year, or definitely this year? well, i'm quite surprised when they are saying about the transitional relief and you will end up paying it in four years, you are still going to pay it in four years. years, you are still going to pay it in fouryears. we're years, you a
up us, £4800 to £5,000. they have gone up by us, £4800 to £5,000. , year four, yearfive, for one. year two, year three, year four, year five, for any one. year two, year three, year four, yearfive, for any small businesses any increase is tough because there are lots of other costs for small businesses with the national living wage and apprentice levy. pamela, hello, nursery in bolton. what difference is this going to make come aprilfor you? bolton. what difference is this going to make...
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us. so funding gone for those five sports i mentioned a minute ago, but could there still be a glimmer ofh to pursue it, they can go to sport resolutions, which is the last chance saloon for the sport if they want to get their funding back. some big decisions, it will cost time and money to do that. fencing have lost £4 million, £4.2 million of funding have lost £4 million, £4.2 million offunding in have lost £4 million, £4.2 million of funding in total after this decision. they say they will probably be the end of the road for them and they will probably do a crowd sourcing fundraising drive to them and they will probably do a crc and ourcing fundraising drive to them and they will probably do a crc and get:ing fundraising drive to them and they will probably do a crc and get some ndraising drive to them and they will probably do a crc and get some ndraisii to drive to the elite " ' " thel 26 route. so they may not go down that route. badminton, they say all options are open and they will consider their next steps. it will be for all of those sports to decide if they want to ta ke those
us. so funding gone for those five sports i mentioned a minute ago, but could there still be a glimmer ofh to pursue it, they can go to sport resolutions, which is the last chance saloon for the sport if they want to get their funding back. some big decisions, it will cost time and money to do that. fencing have lost £4 million, £4.2 million of funding have lost £4 million, £4.2 million offunding in have lost £4 million, £4.2 million of funding in total after this decision. they say they...
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wa nts to is interesting timing, donald trump wants to bring jobs that it he says have gone abroad back to the us they see video of big company speak, people listen. fox, chief, is it just speak, people listen. fox, chief, is itjust talk? it is notjust about skills, it is about the cost of the skills. if you look at the cost of a worker in the uk, if we look at china the equivalent worker will get paid a lot less. if there is a lack of skills, people need to be trained. you're talking about inflation and goods. if are produced in the us they are going to cost an awful lot more and it will take a lot more money for people to afford them. france and chinese tourists in france. fewer are going there. they cite a couple of reasons, concern about terrorism and also concerns about terrorism and also concerns about being pickpocketed. about being robbed, basically. obviously terrorism is the big one but petty crime and pickpockets can reduce the experience of your holiday and there are probably some other facts as well. and undoubtedly, paris is pretty expensive. services, are perhaps not the highest co
wa nts to is interesting timing, donald trump wants to bring jobs that it he says have gone abroad back to the us they see video of big company speak, people listen. fox, chief, is it just speak, people listen. fox, chief, is itjust talk? it is notjust about skills, it is about the cost of the skills. if you look at the cost of a worker in the uk, if we look at china the equivalent worker will get paid a lot less. if there is a lack of skills, people need to be trained. you're talking about...
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. >> his most accurate forecast has gone all spring on us. >> that's right. what a beautiful picture to start that weekend off. this is a live picture from cape may. the best sunsets always come with some sorts of clouds. it really looks like a painting. but it is a real life picture. it's 40 in atlantic city now. down to 35 in vineland. 42 in philadelphia. 34 in coatesville. so yeah, it's going to be kind of chilly this evening and overnight tonight. but not so much tomorrow. we hit 45 for the high today after 39 yesterday. going up into the mid 60s both saturday and sunday. it's more typical of april temperatures. as we go through the night tonight, it doesn't get all that cold in most parts of the area. certainly dry. there's very little wind. just the beginning of a spectacular weekend. we'll see how long that lasts into next week coming up. >> all right. glenn. >>> new at 6:00, an 8-year-old girl is in the hospital after she was stabbed in the face. we just got off the phone with the police chief in delaware county. a woman stabbed that girl in front of
. >> his most accurate forecast has gone all spring on us. >> that's right. what a beautiful picture to start that weekend off. this is a live picture from cape may. the best sunsets always come with some sorts of clouds. it really looks like a painting. but it is a real life picture. it's 40 in atlantic city now. down to 35 in vineland. 42 in philadelphia. 34 in coatesville. so yeah, it's going to be kind of chilly this evening and overnight tonight. but not so much tomorrow. we...
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it reports a top chinese diplomat has gone to the us to lay the groundwork for xi jinping to meet withs early as may. the front page of the japan times picks up on reports north korea is violating sanctions and selling military equipment through malaysia. it quotes a un report that says the country's spy agency has set up a fake business in kuala lumpur, and has made sales to countries like eritrea. and the front page of the international new york times is dominated by a photograph of im chaem. she was accused of overseeing the slaughter of thousands under cambodia's khmer rouge. it says her case has been dismissed, raising questions over whether the inquiry gave in to pressure from cambodia's government. now, karin, what stories are sparking discussions online? yes, let's looks at what is trending right now, and water supplies have been cut to some five million people in chile, because of heavy rains. that may sound like a contradiction, but the floodwaters have risen, and the rocks, mud and other debris they carried with them have blocked the freshwater intakes. supplies are slowing
it reports a top chinese diplomat has gone to the us to lay the groundwork for xi jinping to meet withs early as may. the front page of the japan times picks up on reports north korea is violating sanctions and selling military equipment through malaysia. it quotes a un report that says the country's spy agency has set up a fake business in kuala lumpur, and has made sales to countries like eritrea. and the front page of the international new york times is dominated by a photograph of im chaem....
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one thing trump has done is he is gone past the media using twitter and he's gone past this to the americaneople. that is an effective strategy to the american people. reagan did it, clinton did it, when you go past the media to the american people, you're going to win. at the media better take note that technology has made it possible to cut them out of the picture. >> meghan: i think when you're so obsessed with being on late-night television that you want to make cameos, when you lie, any loose sight of who you are and what it means to be a journalist, that is how we've gotten to the place that we are right now. i'm so sick of seeing journalists on late-night shows, i'm so sick of knowing exactly where you stand, i'm sick of seeing you crying on election night when trump wins, there's a really big problem with journalism in this country. i'm a commentator, you're a journalist. >> harris: i'll tell you where the lines started to get muddied. remember the daily show with jon stewart? at one point, they took pulling across the spectrum of viewers across the country who said they saw that as
one thing trump has done is he is gone past the media using twitter and he's gone past this to the americaneople. that is an effective strategy to the american people. reagan did it, clinton did it, when you go past the media to the american people, you're going to win. at the media better take note that technology has made it possible to cut them out of the picture. >> meghan: i think when you're so obsessed with being on late-night television that you want to make cameos, when you lie,...
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why some parents say she has gone to far. join us for kpix 5 news this morning...inning at 4:30. good morning. ,,,, >>> here is a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> rumor has it. he is this year's top dog at the 141st westminster kennel club show. she was judged the best of nearly 3,000 entrants. humaner is only the second german shepherd to take the prize. >>> virtual reality is opening a new window to the world for children with autism. the security of the digital world helps them learn about social interaction. don champion explains how it works. >> how much did you see? >> reporter: maddux is using this virtual school yard to learn skills for the real world. the 12-year-old has high functioning autism. children like maddux are very intelligent but have trouble when it comes to social interaction. >> he loves to join, loves to get involved, wants to be a part of the game, part of what's going on, but he was unsure all the time exactly how to work in there. >> reporter: a recent study at the center for brain health in dallas shows u
why some parents say she has gone to far. join us for kpix 5 news this morning...inning at 4:30. good morning. ,,,, >>> here is a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> rumor has it. he is this year's top dog at the 141st westminster kennel club show. she was judged the best of nearly 3,000 entrants. humaner is only the second german shepherd to take the prize. >>> virtual reality is opening a new window to the world for children with...
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used to be. it changed because all the shops have gone, left empty, falling down. s runs the pensioner events at her local community centre, and voted out. i thought that was probably going to be the best thing because we probably could make the elitist government start thinking about the whole of the population. yeah. do you feel that there is an elite and they don't listen? yes. many here told me they do still support labour. but turning round the party's electoral fortunes is still a gamble. in the stoke central constituency, labour lost 27% of its vote share in the last two decades. i always voted labour but then i got thinking about lots of things. labour are fighting amongst themselves, aren't they? and there doesn't seem to be leadership there. and ukip seem to, i don't know, they seem to know what the people want, really. they're so prosperous down in london, i think they think we are a load of idiots or something like that. do you think that the people you're talking about in the south, do you think we'd listen if you voted in a ukip candidate round here? i
used to be. it changed because all the shops have gone, left empty, falling down. s runs the pensioner events at her local community centre, and voted out. i thought that was probably going to be the best thing because we probably could make the elitist government start thinking about the whole of the population. yeah. do you feel that there is an elite and they don't listen? yes. many here told me they do still support labour. but turning round the party's electoral fortunes is still a gamble....
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gone. juliette goodrich shows us. >> reporter: i'm standing on highway 50 westbound. the rain is now turned to snow. but directly behind me is where they are working on this hole in the road. 15 to 20 feet wide. it just buckled. now caltrans crews are keeping a watch on it for the past couple of weeks. overnight is when it crumbled and there are other parts of the roadway that could go as well. this could take several weeks, it could take several months to repair. so, right now, highway 50 is not shut down. just a portion of it is down to one lane in the eastbound and westbound lanes. so, for allover those skiers, the good news is that it is snowing but it will take some time to get there. along highway 50, i'm juliette goodrich, kpix5. >>> well, there is some good news tonight. chp santa cruz tweeted out this video shows traffic moving on highway 17. now, this is north of vine hill. a rock slide caused a 20 hour closure in that area. both northbound lanes and one southbound lane are now open. >>> tonight, on the central coast, some parts of big sur are completely cut
gone. juliette goodrich shows us. >> reporter: i'm standing on highway 50 westbound. the rain is now turned to snow. but directly behind me is where they are working on this hole in the road. 15 to 20 feet wide. it just buckled. now caltrans crews are keeping a watch on it for the past couple of weeks. overnight is when it crumbled and there are other parts of the roadway that could go as well. this could take several weeks, it could take several months to repair. so, right now, highway...
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get them nearly so i can use them for my guests. they're now gone. use those that i can in later segments. by all means get involved during the show @louisabojesen, or streetsignseurope@cnbc.com. european markets are flattish. the implied open in the u.s. it also slightly mixed to flat. we saw wall street lightly lower on the close yesterday, led down by the energy sector. oil prices falling a bit. the biggest one-day loss in oil since mid-january. worries about rising supplies in the u.s. and we have this opec deal to cut output in other places. so that's going on. the fx markets on top of the european markets. the fx markets, quite a bit of activity. the dollar bid up against the pound among other places. we went from 1.2475. in cable, a big drop this morning. volume picking up. neil wilson from etx says people seem to have woken up to the prospect of the fed tightening quicker than anticipated. would have noted patrick harker, this voting fed member, he is now supporting a hike coming through as early as march. which is a little bit different than
get them nearly so i can use them for my guests. they're now gone. use those that i can in later segments. by all means get involved during the show @louisabojesen, or streetsignseurope@cnbc.com. european markets are flattish. the implied open in the u.s. it also slightly mixed to flat. we saw wall street lightly lower on the close yesterday, led down by the energy sector. oil prices falling a bit. the biggest one-day loss in oil since mid-january. worries about rising supplies in the u.s. and...
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use it yet. they haven't gone in to see how it works. if they're getting used to subsidies. ere are people, as you know, who would like to stand up as a single-payer. it doesn't need any help being broken. it now that the options are gone, you can't have a competition across state lines and so forth to keep it good for the american consumer. >> jon: simon, humana is not the first health care insurer who has pulled out of a market place united health care pulled out. >> i'm not saying there aren't problems, what i'm saying now is what do we do about it? when barack obama became president, the economy was going down the tubes. he didn't sit there and let it crash. health care system wasn't working well, we fixed it. now the problem with the republican party is they own this now. this isn't obama's plan. can i finish please? you complained about me. be quiet please. the point is, this is not obama's plan. this is the trump administration plan. republicans are going to act like patriots who work together with both parties to fix it or are they going to let this thing crash and le
use it yet. they haven't gone in to see how it works. if they're getting used to subsidies. ere are people, as you know, who would like to stand up as a single-payer. it doesn't need any help being broken. it now that the options are gone, you can't have a competition across state lines and so forth to keep it good for the american consumer. >> jon: simon, humana is not the first health care insurer who has pulled out of a market place united health care pulled out. >> i'm not...
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us now. tom, it's tough to keep track of everything that has gone on. e first almost four weeks of the trump presidency. it has felt like four years quite honestly. >> it's more like staggering than walking. it's quite an experience. the white house is experiencing growing pains for sure. truly worse than what we've seen with any other modern president. but the question is are they in real trouble? that will depend entirely on their ability to turn what looks like chaos into coordination. >>> amid the rush of his first 100 days, president trump is talking policy. >> my administration remains very focused on the issues that will encourage economic growth. >> reporter: but problems are frequently blocking out that message. reading a picture of a white house in chaos. >> these attempts to lessen the enthusiasm of the inauguration are shameful and wrong. >> reporter: it started on day one with the unproven claim of a record inauguration audience, which when challenged produced the wildly quotable statement, >> our press secretary gave alternative facts to th
us now. tom, it's tough to keep track of everything that has gone on. e first almost four weeks of the trump presidency. it has felt like four years quite honestly. >> it's more like staggering than walking. it's quite an experience. the white house is experiencing growing pains for sure. truly worse than what we've seen with any other modern president. but the question is are they in real trouble? that will depend entirely on their ability to turn what looks like chaos into coordination....
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we do have whistleblowers coming to us who have gone through or are somewhere in the process and the are frustrated with how long it is taking or they are not seeing action taken on their complaints. it is something we are looking into. unfortunately we don't of the resources to help every individual who comes to us, but we do have a resources page in our website. pogo.org. we do have resources page. we have a list of attorneys and who have experience with whistleblower cases and who often offer pro bono assistance. we encourage you to check that out. that is a problem we are aware of and are working to combat. host: let's go to jennifer from oklahoma on the republican line. good morning, jennifer. ok, i think we lost jennifer. charlie from mobile, alabama, republican. good morning, charlie. what is on your mind? ladyr: i think the young has the definition of whistleblower and leaking to the press all next up. thatstleblower is one ,eports violations of procedure but a whistleblower is one that don't like the way things are being done. so they will leak stuff to the press. there was
we do have whistleblowers coming to us who have gone through or are somewhere in the process and the are frustrated with how long it is taking or they are not seeing action taken on their complaints. it is something we are looking into. unfortunately we don't of the resources to help every individual who comes to us, but we do have a resources page in our website. pogo.org. we do have resources page. we have a list of attorneys and who have experience with whistleblower cases and who often...
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. >> since terry has been with us, our productivity has gone up 46%. we're getting more from our employees than ever before. >> you know you need a cover sheet or report, baby. >> hey, ter. >> i how are you, janice? but what's really impressed me how terry became part of the family. >> he fit right in here. >> long distance call, doug. >> to be honest i wish reeboks sent us ten terry takes. >> you want to play games? daytime, pay time, baby. wow. >> oh, even though it was years ago, it is still funny every time i see it. >> i just love that hi, janice >> how are you? so, we decided to ask the good day players recreate this commercial. >> because what would it be like to have that in the news room here? you know? >> so our good friends, gary could be, who played at usc, played for the eagles, he volunteered to be the terry ta te character. we did this up in the news room. here's our take on that commercial. >> i don't think many of you realize exactly what goes on behind the scenes here at fox 29. >> some of the people, well, let's just say, there is a
. >> since terry has been with us, our productivity has gone up 46%. we're getting more from our employees than ever before. >> you know you need a cover sheet or report, baby. >> hey, ter. >> i how are you, janice? but what's really impressed me how terry became part of the family. >> he fit right in here. >> long distance call, doug. >> to be honest i wish reeboks sent us ten terry takes. >> you want to play games? daytime, pay time, baby. wow....
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happened during that time is the scammers made a change and they're no longer using the walmart debit card as much. they've gone to the itunes card which struck me as very strange because i thought you used those to buy records. but perhaps i'm out of it. but mr. camus, i'd like you to comment on whether the change in tactics plus the relentlessness that we've heard about from mr. hatch where they call again and again and the next day with more demands, has that made scammers more successful in terms of the money they're bringing in, even if the number of victims has declined? >> yes. we noted in april, senator, april 2016 that there's a shift to the itunes card as a method of payment. they also redoubled their efforts on their autodialer program so they're able to make hundreds of thousands of telephone calls in a very short order. to your point exactly, when the scam first started it was individuals calling one on one. and then when they shifted to the auto dialer technology, they were able to blanket individuals with hundreds of thousands of calls, leaving a call back number. about the same time they shifted
happened during that time is the scammers made a change and they're no longer using the walmart debit card as much. they've gone to the itunes card which struck me as very strange because i thought you used those to buy records. but perhaps i'm out of it. but mr. camus, i'd like you to comment on whether the change in tactics plus the relentlessness that we've heard about from mr. hatch where they call again and again and the next day with more demands, has that made scammers more successful in...
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us again. would it have gone to countries that have hit us rather than select another seven to go after? >> you have to go back it -- >> why didn't trump name egypt? >> because he had authority. >> most of those guys came from egypt. >> base he had the authority of the law on his side. the senate judiciary committed conducted an analysis there have been over five hundred people arrested tried and convicted for terrorists acts in the united states. over 380 were found to have been foreign born and 60 of those people arrested tried and convicted came from those seven countries. for anyone one to say there's no evidence those countries are not a threat, that's inaccurate. >> we have to go overall of that. u.s. congressman, thank you. >>> at the ninth circuit court of appeals. the legal fight goes on as president trump fries to use fear to win answer argument. there is "hardball" where the action is. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $6.95 per trade? uhhh- and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions ba
us again. would it have gone to countries that have hit us rather than select another seven to go after? >> you have to go back it -- >> why didn't trump name egypt? >> because he had authority. >> most of those guys came from egypt. >> base he had the authority of the law on his side. the senate judiciary committed conducted an analysis there have been over five hundred people arrested tried and convicted for terrorists acts in the united states. over 380 were...
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we know the fire department had to rescue a cat trapped in a tree or had gone to save us all from the waters. san jose also involved in horse rescue in this area also had some horses ahead to be evacuated. san jose had a lot of help from other agents including the county fire department as well as the sheriff's office. this is ongoing situation far from over. >> david, do we have any idea how long all those people will have to stay out of their homes. >> it is unknown yet. it could be days. it could be even longer. the water here is considered contaminated. it can very well have a lot of toxins in it. if that water touches any part of apartment or home, those have to be decontaminated as well. could be days, weeks, city is willing to provide shelter as long as necessary. >> thank you for the update. david, thank you. >>> people across happy hallow park remained in homes despite rising waters. shows them on upper roof of apartment. for now the flooding has just affected the lower parking carports in three buildings. the drains are clogged there. until they're cleared, that problem is g
we know the fire department had to rescue a cat trapped in a tree or had gone to save us all from the waters. san jose also involved in horse rescue in this area also had some horses ahead to be evacuated. san jose had a lot of help from other agents including the county fire department as well as the sheriff's office. this is ongoing situation far from over. >> david, do we have any idea how long all those people will have to stay out of their homes. >> it is unknown yet. it could...
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gone. she later reported, do not use a my name in the media about details i did not say. shot this video for his new single, i believe in you, before noah's diagnosis. he since put his career on hold to be with his family and enlisted the help of his friend, derek hough, to direct the official version. on the set derek told us he just wants it make michael proud. >> my prayers go out to him. for me, i'm trying to do the best job can i here. >> it is so awesome that derek is doing that. as the mother after 4-year-old son, i can't imagine what michael and his family are going through. we are so grateful his son is doing better. >> no kidding. also getting stronger everyday, we've got more good news now. tracy morgan and of course we remember the devastating accident three years ago in which he almost lost his life. buttcheck out tracy now. back on the big screen, doing what he does best, making people laugh. >> let's go! >> i've got a lot of good people around me. i'm doing what i love do. >> after sufing several broken bones and going over a year of speech and physical the
gone. she later reported, do not use a my name in the media about details i did not say. shot this video for his new single, i believe in you, before noah's diagnosis. he since put his career on hold to be with his family and enlisted the help of his friend, derek hough, to direct the official version. on the set derek told us he just wants it make michael proud. >> my prayers go out to him. for me, i'm trying to do the best job can i here. >> it is so awesome that derek is doing...
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sadly i don't think we'll ever w see that kind of us senate is gone. k you for coming in. > stay with us. we'ls.l be right back. . janice done.jani stocks not so bad, more up and downs. the s and p500 all finishing higher. not he in you have to keep shoppers optimistic. slipping blight after a 15 year high in december.cemb there's uncertainly over jobs and income. consumers not losing confidence in apple, however. a record setting quarter, include asking the holiday shopping season, the main reasoo apple sold 78.3 million iphones. it looks like there will be some super sized betting going year super bowl. americans will bet 4 billion-dollar much that's eleven percent more than last year. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. . > a major loss for a maryland-based company under armor. their shares dropped 25 percentr before the opening bell today. this comes after the sports wear company reported disappointingda holiday sales and issued an under women sales target for 2017. under armor's chief financial officer chip malloy is alsoalso stepping down for person
sadly i don't think we'll ever w see that kind of us senate is gone. k you for coming in. > stay with us. we'ls.l be right back. . janice done.jani stocks not so bad, more up and downs. the s and p500 all finishing higher. not he in you have to keep shoppers optimistic. slipping blight after a 15 year high in december.cemb there's uncertainly over jobs and income. consumers not losing confidence in apple, however. a record setting quarter, include asking the holiday shopping season, the main...
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gone. a spokes person tells us people should only use the app with people they know and people they trust andaccounts shouldn't be used for business transactions. coming up tonight we hear from people across the country who say they're frustrated from the responses they're getting from the country and what venmo says it's doing about it now. >> chuck bell. >> yes? >> i'm happy because it's warm and you're happy becausitis not goi -- it's not going to be warm for long. >> it's perfect outdoor weather. outside we have a very mild day coming today and i don't mean just a little warmer than average. i mean another day where we may again. we're in the upper 50s and low 60s across the area now. the cold front is coming but not until we get a very mild day again. a fair amount of sunshine. clouds will increase later on today. the front itself is still back out to our north and west, so warm air out ahead of that. winter storm watch is posted for frederick county, virginia and frederick county, maryland as well as the panhandle of west virginia. that's all part of a winter storm threat. winter storm
gone. a spokes person tells us people should only use the app with people they know and people they trust andaccounts shouldn't be used for business transactions. coming up tonight we hear from people across the country who say they're frustrated from the responses they're getting from the country and what venmo says it's doing about it now. >> chuck bell. >> yes? >> i'm happy because it's warm and you're happy becausitis not goi -- it's not going to be warm for long. >>...
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us. they have knock on away at all. -- have not gone away at all.o be aggressive, it has to be very large, very fast, and you have to pay it through new money without borrowing. at this stage, i don't see anybody on the global basis doing it. shery: we don't know when the fiscal policies are coming through. thank you so much. prices aboute oil ticket a jolt -- about to get a jolt from 2 key resources? you have more on the opec supply cuts. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome back. you are watching bloomberg. yousef: let's talk about oil prices. 2 key reports may be about to give oil a jolt. we have the iea, which publishes its monthly oil data. on monday it reports with critical data ahead. we are all trying to gauge the level of compliance. me,qatari minister telling don't worry, supply is very high. what are you hearing at the moment? >> that is kind of what he would say, isn't it? let's assume that the goal is the reduction of 1.8 million barrels per day, both for opec members and russia. in terms of compliance, we have seen a wide range of estim
us. they have knock on away at all. -- have not gone away at all.o be aggressive, it has to be very large, very fast, and you have to pay it through new money without borrowing. at this stage, i don't see anybody on the global basis doing it. shery: we don't know when the fiscal policies are coming through. thank you so much. prices aboute oil ticket a jolt -- about to get a jolt from 2 key resources? you have more on the opec supply cuts. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome back. you are...
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. >> and that's it for us today as i say gone for this last time. >> reporter: schieffer retired in 2015till shares his insights with us as a political contributor. tonight, all of us at cbs news hope he's enjoying a agreement birthday celebration. and this must be the year of the milestone for bob. he celebrates another one on april 15, his 50th wedding anniversary with his wife, patricia. and that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. there's more news right now on our 24-hour streaming channel cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. thanks for joining us, and good night. ♪ >>> oscar host jimmy kimmel reveals his surprises for hollywood's biggest night. >> it could be a disaster. >> everything you don't know about the academy awards. >> it's big. >> then george clooney's fatherhood fears at 55. >> baby crying like [ crying ] it's going to change a lot of things. >> his first red carpet with a pregnant amal and first interview about their twins on the way. >>> plus angelina jolie breaks her silence on her divorce drama. does she still think brad is a good dad? >>> then m
. >> and that's it for us today as i say gone for this last time. >> reporter: schieffer retired in 2015till shares his insights with us as a political contributor. tonight, all of us at cbs news hope he's enjoying a agreement birthday celebration. and this must be the year of the milestone for bob. he celebrates another one on april 15, his 50th wedding anniversary with his wife, patricia. and that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. there's more news right now on...
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good news for us, we've gone up, despite thai campaigns between other parties, with wisdom that, it's ukip, not making progress in stoke and losing loads of votes there, a bad night for labour and not so good for the tories either. not so good. having won copeland? yes. really? yes, because they'd really like... and on this growth rate you‘d end up with 60 mp5 really like... and on this growth rate you‘d end up with 60 mps in the year 207a. rate you‘d end up with 60 mps in the year 2074. that's all right, you watch this space. tonight, we had a ao% swing from the tories in a by—election in kettering. that will do me. not a good night for ukip. two very different by—elections. actually is not as bad for ukip as people are making out. in stoke we increased our share of the vote. 296. 296 in increased our share of the vote. 296. 2% in the safe labour seat, not enough to win. we need to learn those lessons to go forward. in copeland ukip voters lent the conservatives their vote because they didn‘t want labour. labour were too awful to contemplate, continue too awful to contemplate, contin
good news for us, we've gone up, despite thai campaigns between other parties, with wisdom that, it's ukip, not making progress in stoke and losing loads of votes there, a bad night for labour and not so good for the tories either. not so good. having won copeland? yes. really? yes, because they'd really like... and on this growth rate you‘d end up with 60 mp5 really like... and on this growth rate you‘d end up with 60 mps in the year 207a. rate you‘d end up with 60 mps in the year 2074....
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manufacturing.ve that's where glovesville got their name because they used to manufacture gloves. those mills are gone. our area is designated and i -- host: -- decimated and i -- host: mike is calling in from california. bhirkse did you think about governor brown's address and what is your top issue there? caller: good morning. i really appreciate you guys letting people from across america call in and i know it takes some time. you got to keep trying. i use two phones. one goes busy, i go to the other. and you will get in thank you for c-span. you guys are great. i don't like our governor. i can't stand him. the problem with california is definitely immigration. i don't think people realize there's almost 140 million people in california. when is it going to stop? how many people are they going to let in this state? is it going to be carpet to carpet people? are we going to step on people's those get to the store? if you drive to l.a. now, it's ridiculous. half of the people in california are mexicans. i don't have anything against mexicans. i have them in my family. they are in my family. i love th
manufacturing.ve that's where glovesville got their name because they used to manufacture gloves. those mills are gone. our area is designated and i -- host: -- decimated and i -- host: mike is calling in from california. bhirkse did you think about governor brown's address and what is your top issue there? caller: good morning. i really appreciate you guys letting people from across america call in and i know it takes some time. you got to keep trying. i use two phones. one goes busy, i go to...
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this language, the level of bluster has really gone up to something we had almost forgotten about in the usugh they have many disagreements in the region and otherwise. but this, the trump administration signalling to the iranians government and the iranian people that they are back to using the old methods. bahman kalbasi from the old methods. bahman kalbasi from the bbc, and hossein rassam, sorry, we are out of time. but thank you both very much indeed. a french soldier has shot and seriously wounded a man who attacked guards at the louvre museum in paris. a police spokesman said the man — who was wielding a machete — had shouted, "god is greatest" in arabic. the french prime minister said it appeared to be a terrorist attack. france is still in a state of emergency because of the attacks in paris and nice. our correspondentjonny dymond sent this report. in the heart of paris, at the entrance to one of its cultural treasures, an attacker is brought down by the military. he was stopped as he tried to enter the shops beneath the louvre. he was told he couldn't take his bags in. he shouted,
this language, the level of bluster has really gone up to something we had almost forgotten about in the usugh they have many disagreements in the region and otherwise. but this, the trump administration signalling to the iranians government and the iranian people that they are back to using the old methods. bahman kalbasi from the old methods. bahman kalbasi from the bbc, and hossein rassam, sorry, we are out of time. but thank you both very much indeed. a french soldier has shot and seriously...
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it's been hard for us, you know? he's gonee is... done whatever he wanted to do. but today the papers and some tory mps blamed labour in government for letting him go and paying him off. utter hypocrisy, said tony blair — the critics had demanded the freedom of the detainee. but mr blair has hit back. he said in a statement... it is just a matter of fact that compensation was decided by the conservative government, by kenneth clarke, the justice secretary, not by a labour government. according to this intelligence assessment on wikileaks, fiddler was a suspected terrorist associated with al-qaeda, yet he was compensated. there was intelligence against these people yet the only way the actions could have been defended is if the intelligence and the sources of intelligence had been brought out in open court. and that would have undermined the whole of the efforts of the intelligence and security agencies. jamal al—harith travelled to pakistan in 2001. he was arrested that year in afghanistan, from there a transfer to guantanamo
it's been hard for us, you know? he's gonee is... done whatever he wanted to do. but today the papers and some tory mps blamed labour in government for letting him go and paying him off. utter hypocrisy, said tony blair — the critics had demanded the freedom of the detainee. but mr blair has hit back. he said in a statement... it is just a matter of fact that compensation was decided by the conservative government, by kenneth clarke, the justice secretary, not by a labour government....