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his name is michael christopher anthony hayes. campaign may be over, but mick hayes clings to the uniform of his paramilitary past. he's been accused of being one of those who planted the birmingham pub bombs but has never faced charges. he says he was an active volunteer in the city the night the bombs exploded. tonight, he breaks his silence about his ira past. i take absolute, total collective responsibility — and, yes, i feel justified in being part of any part of the ira that operated in england. there was no intention of the ira to kill innocent people. that wasn't meant. that wasn't done. it wouldn't have been done, if that was the case. did you plant a bomb... i'm... ..in the tavern in the town... i'm not telling you, no. ..or the mulberry bush? i'm not telling you. my role? i was an active volunteer. strike england. to bring the focus of the war... to the attention of the english people. in reality, bringing it to the attention of the english people meant unleashing a vicious wave of attacks in the west midlands in the ea
his name is michael christopher anthony hayes. campaign may be over, but mick hayes clings to the uniform of his paramilitary past. he's been accused of being one of those who planted the birmingham pub bombs but has never faced charges. he says he was an active volunteer in the city the night the bombs exploded. tonight, he breaks his silence about his ira past. i take absolute, total collective responsibility — and, yes, i feel justified in being part of any part of the ira that operated in...
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the apology from mr hayes was dismissed by relatives as insulting.eports. the bombs were left in the heart of birmingham on a thursday night. placed inside pubs to cause destruction. explosions that led to 21 deaths. in the same year, 1974, mick hayes took part in this funeral for a hunger striker in london. he was a well—known republican, an admitted ira bomb—maker who was convicted of paramilitary offences in the republic of ireland. and now, four decades after the murders in birmingham, mick hayes has emerged again to admit he was part of the group that bombed the city. i was a participant in the ira's activities in birmingham — how clear can i make it? did you plant the bombs? i was a participant in the ira's campaign in england. but you're not answering the question — did you plant the bombs? i'm giving you the only answer i can give you. mick hayes has in the past been questioned and named as a suspect in the bombings, but he's never been charged. even now, he won't say what role he played in the ira attack, but he says he takes "collective res
the apology from mr hayes was dismissed by relatives as insulting.eports. the bombs were left in the heart of birmingham on a thursday night. placed inside pubs to cause destruction. explosions that led to 21 deaths. in the same year, 1974, mick hayes took part in this funeral for a hunger striker in london. he was a well—known republican, an admitted ira bomb—maker who was convicted of paramilitary offences in the republic of ireland. and now, four decades after the murders in birmingham,...
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for years, one of the key suspect has been this man, michael hayes. was living in the acocks green area of south birmingham. a self—confessed veteran ira man, today he lives in dublin. we went in search of him to ask him what role he played in the birmingham pub bombs. we met a number of times. he said he'd need to clearance from senior republicans to speak to me... ..and then he finally agreed to talk openly, in detail, about the birmingham pub bombings. well, i'll put it like this. throughout the period of the campaign in the west midlands, i was active throughout the campaign. i was active throughout the whole campaign in the west midlands. yes. so, what was your role in the birmingham pub bombings? ijust told you, i was a participant in the ira's activities in birmingham. how clear can i make it? tell me about the bomb in the mulberry bush. what type of bomb was it? what type of bomb? in what way, what type of bomb? it was a gelignite bomb. made of gelignite. what size was it? you're asking what the forensic details was? i would suggest it would h
for years, one of the key suspect has been this man, michael hayes. was living in the acocks green area of south birmingham. a self—confessed veteran ira man, today he lives in dublin. we went in search of him to ask him what role he played in the birmingham pub bombs. we met a number of times. he said he'd need to clearance from senior republicans to speak to me... ..and then he finally agreed to talk openly, in detail, about the birmingham pub bombings. well, i'll put it like this....
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in the same year — 1974 — mick hayes took part in this funeral for a hunger striker in london.b—maker who was convicted of paramilitary offences in the republic of ireland. and now, four decades after the murders in birmingham, mick hayes has emerged again to admit he was part of the group that bombed the city. was a participant in the ira's activities in birmingham — how clear can i make it? did you plant the bombs? i was a participant in the ira's campaign in england. but you're not answering the question — did you plant the bombs? i'm giving you the only answer i can give you. mick hayes has in the past been questioned and named as a suspect in the bombings, but he's never been charged. even now, he won't say what role he played in the ira attack, but he says he takes "collective responsibility" for it. and i apologise, not only for myself. i apologise for all republicans, who had no intention of hurting anybody and sympathise with you. and the relatives, again, the relatives will say that you have blood on your hands. i know they'll say that, and from their point of view, i
in the same year — 1974 — mick hayes took part in this funeral for a hunger striker in london.b—maker who was convicted of paramilitary offences in the republic of ireland. and now, four decades after the murders in birmingham, mick hayes has emerged again to admit he was part of the group that bombed the city. was a participant in the ira's activities in birmingham — how clear can i make it? did you plant the bombs? i was a participant in the ira's campaign in england. but you're not...
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in the same year, 1974, michael hayes took part in this funeralfor a michael hayes took part in this for a hunger strike in london. he was a well—known republican and admitted ira maker convicted of paramilitary offences in the republic of ireland. and now, four decades after the murders in birmingham, he has emerged again to admit he was part of the group that bombed the city. were complicit in activities in birmingham. did you plant the bombs? i was a participant did it you are not answering the question. he has, in the past, ian questioned and named in the bombings but he has never been charged. even 110w but he has never been charged. even now he will not say what role he played in the ira attack but he says he takes collective responsibility for it. i apologise. not he takes collective responsibility for it. iapologise. not only he takes collective responsibility for it. i apologise. not only for myself, i apologise for all the republicans who had no intention of hurting anybody. i sympathise with you. and the relatives will say you have blood on your hands. you. and the relativ
in the same year, 1974, michael hayes took part in this funeralfor a michael hayes took part in this for a hunger strike in london. he was a well—known republican and admitted ira maker convicted of paramilitary offences in the republic of ireland. and now, four decades after the murders in birmingham, he has emerged again to admit he was part of the group that bombed the city. were complicit in activities in birmingham. did you plant the bombs? i was a participant did it you are not...
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in the same year, 197a, mick hayes took part in this funeral for a hunger striker in london.known republican, an admitted ira bomb—maker, who was convicted of paramilitary offences in the republic of ireland. and now, four decades after the murders in birmingham, mick hayes has emerged again to admit he was part of the group that bombed the city. i was a participant in the ira's activities in birmingham. how clear can i make it? did you plant the bombs? i was a participant in the ira's campaign in england. but you're not answering the question. did you plant the bombs? i'm giving you the only answer i can give you. mick hayes has, in the past, been questioned and named as a suspect in the bombings, but he's never been charged. even now, he won't say what role he played in the ira attack, but he says he takes "collective responsibility" for it. and i apologise, not only for myself. i apologise for all republicans, who had no intention of hurting anybody and sympathise with you. and the relatives, again, the relatives will say that you have blood on your hands. i know they'll s
in the same year, 197a, mick hayes took part in this funeral for a hunger striker in london.known republican, an admitted ira bomb—maker, who was convicted of paramilitary offences in the republic of ireland. and now, four decades after the murders in birmingham, mick hayes has emerged again to admit he was part of the group that bombed the city. i was a participant in the ira's activities in birmingham. how clear can i make it? did you plant the bombs? i was a participant in the ira's...
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you‘re about to hear from a called michael hayes, for the 21 who died. hearfrom a called michael hayes, a self—confessed diarrhoea volunteer activist on the night of the birmingham pub bombings when you lost your loved ones. —— is confessed i are a —— ira. wanting, the relatives of 18—year—old maxine hamilton, who was in the pub, john clifford jones, aged 51, and john rowlands, 46, all in the mulberry bush in 1974. only found out what had happened, we defuse a third bomb. gus macpherson, it was too painful to watch. he bomb. gus macpherson, it was too painfulto watch. he is bomb. gus macpherson, it was too painful to watch. he is a coward, pure and some bull. you are reckoned he would rather die than be an informer, but is more than happy to ta ke informer, but is more than happy to take collective response ability for 21 innocents murdered in birmingham, guildford, warrington, and wherever else. the tap—in wouldn't know the truth if it was written on their foreheads. i think is leading us down a cul—de—sac again. foreheads. i think is leading us down a
you‘re about to hear from a called michael hayes, for the 21 who died. hearfrom a called michael hayes, a self—confessed diarrhoea volunteer activist on the night of the birmingham pub bombings when you lost your loved ones. —— is confessed i are a —— ira. wanting, the relatives of 18—year—old maxine hamilton, who was in the pub, john clifford jones, aged 51, and john rowlands, 46, all in the mulberry bush in 1974. only found out what had happened, we defuse a third bomb. gus...
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really appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: chris hayes, everybody.nd "a colony in a nation" is in stores tomorrow. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪harry's meeting clients... ♪...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles.♪ ♪he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal.♪ ♪better find a way to smooth things over.♪ ♪if only harry used some... ♪...bounce, to dry. ♪yeah! ♪he would be a less wrinkly, and winning at life.♪ ♪ [crunch] ♪ yeah! ♪ [slap] [slap] [punch] [crunch] with motionsense technology... degree has redefined deodorant so that i can redefine... power... footwork... range... the more i move, the more it works. degree. it won't let you down. percent of recurrent could be prevented with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. what's going on here? um...i'm babysitting. that'll be $50 bucks. you said $30. yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the pizza-ordering f
really appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: chris hayes, everybody.nd "a colony in a nation" is in stores tomorrow. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪harry's meeting clients... ♪...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles.♪ ♪he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal.♪ ♪better find a way to smooth things over.♪ ♪if only harry used some... ♪...bounce, to dry. ♪yeah! ♪he would be a less wrinkly, and winning at life.♪ ♪...
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we'll be right back with chris hayes. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what's going on here?t'll be $50 bucks. you said $30. yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee... and the rummage through your closet fee. who is she, verizon? are those my heels? yeah! yeah, we're the same size...in shoes. with t-mobile taxes and fees are already included, so you get four lines of unlimited for just $40 bucks each. the price we say is the price you pay. first you start with this. these guys. a place like shhh! no. found it! and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of it. a lipton meal is what you bring to it. and the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. ♪ while other insurance companies just see a truck, we see something you've worked really hard for... so why not give it the protection it deserves. ♪ fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download sp
we'll be right back with chris hayes. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what's going on here?t'll be $50 bucks. you said $30. yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee... and the rummage through your closet fee. who is she, verizon? are those my heels? yeah! yeah, we're the same size...in shoes. with t-mobile taxes and fees are already included, so you get four lines of unlimited for just $40 bucks each. the price we say is the price you pay. first you...
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steve hayes, is this the makings of a relationship that's going to get better? >> we don't know but i don't agree with charles that the president hasn't been more aggressive with china. i think he has. the question is whether he follows these things to their end. whether he is willing to start a trade war with china or using them as leverage to get china to do the things we would like them to do. it's become the most immediate threat to the u.s., north korea. president trump deserve some credit for having done differently but several ever's previous administrations, several previous administrations have not done where they have outsourced our korea policy to china with crossed fingers and said we hope they do it. trump is saying i think we want to do more than help. we are saying here are some things you might have to deal with if you don't help us. >> james: the president himself appeared to give up on the outsourcing idea in a tweet posted on the 20th of june. he said i appreciate the efforts of president xi jinping and china on north korea, it hasn't worked o
steve hayes, is this the makings of a relationship that's going to get better? >> we don't know but i don't agree with charles that the president hasn't been more aggressive with china. i think he has. the question is whether he follows these things to their end. whether he is willing to start a trade war with china or using them as leverage to get china to do the things we would like them to do. it's become the most immediate threat to the u.s., north korea. president trump deserve some...
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he thinks i hate him. >> ratliff's mother, missy hayes says she will not respond to his angry letterst's manipulation at its finest. i know he's hurt. i know he's angry. i know he feels lost and abandoned. and all of that is completely natural. that doesn't give him the right to be mentally or emotionally abusive to me. i think david has misplaced anger. he doesn't know how to handle what his dad did. he has never dealt with it. he put himself there. he's the only one that can pull him out of it. i cannot fix this. >> missy still lives in the home where her husband, david sr., fired the shots that forever changed her life. >> well, my mother was killed here. i was shot at the kitchen table. i'm not going to let that take away from my home. he took enough. i love my home. i love coming home to my home. i'm very proud of my home. my peace. this is my happy. this is my safety zone. believe it or not. >> you've lost your mother in this horrible way. he almost took your life. but tell me what's the hardest right now and why? >> my son and watching him suffer. my mother, she's at peace and
he thinks i hate him. >> ratliff's mother, missy hayes says she will not respond to his angry letterst's manipulation at its finest. i know he's hurt. i know he's angry. i know he feels lost and abandoned. and all of that is completely natural. that doesn't give him the right to be mentally or emotionally abusive to me. i think david has misplaced anger. he doesn't know how to handle what his dad did. he has never dealt with it. he put himself there. he's the only one that can pull him...
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in the same year, 197a, nick hayes took part in this funeralfor a year, 197a, nick hayes took part inll—known republican, and admitted ira bomb maker who was convicted of offences in the republic of ireland. and now, for decades after the murders in birmingham, man has emerged to say he was part of the group that bombed the city. i was a participant in ira activities in birmingham. did you plan the bonds? i'm giving you the only answer i can give you. he has been questioned in the past that he has never been charged. even now he will not say what role he played, but he says he takes click of responsibility for it.|j but he says he takes click of responsibility for it. i apologise, not only for myself, i apologise for all the republicans. i had no intention of hurting anybody. some would say you have blood on your hands. i know they would say that and from their point of view they can justify that. i and from their point of view they canjustify that. i do not and from their point of view they can justify that. i do not shout my responsibility in that direction. group of men were charge
in the same year, 197a, nick hayes took part in this funeralfor a year, 197a, nick hayes took part inll—known republican, and admitted ira bomb maker who was convicted of offences in the republic of ireland. and now, for decades after the murders in birmingham, man has emerged to say he was part of the group that bombed the city. i was a participant in ira activities in birmingham. did you plan the bonds? i'm giving you the only answer i can give you. he has been questioned in the past that...
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from tokyo, here's rupert wingfield—hayes.erican b—1 bomber, sweeping low over south korea this afternoon. this is president trump's pointed response to north korea's latest missile test. it was accompanied by an equally pointed rant on twitter. "i am very disappointed in china", the president tweeted. "they do nothing for us with north korea, just talk. "we will no longer allow this to continue." china today has been showing off its own military might, in a huge parade overseen by president xijinping. he has condemned north korea's launch, but china is not prepared to bring pyongyang to its knees, even though it probably could. north korea, meanwhile, is making the most of its success. pictures of friday's missile launch are being played over and over. and, once again, kimjong—un is the star of the show. this latest missile test represents a profound challenge to president donald trump. he put a lot of hope in getting china to rein in pyongyang. he now appears to have accepted that is not going to happen. but the us president
from tokyo, here's rupert wingfield—hayes.erican b—1 bomber, sweeping low over south korea this afternoon. this is president trump's pointed response to north korea's latest missile test. it was accompanied by an equally pointed rant on twitter. "i am very disappointed in china", the president tweeted. "they do nothing for us with north korea, just talk. "we will no longer allow this to continue." china today has been showing off its own military might, in a huge...
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from tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes reports.he unmistakable shape of an american b—i bomber, sweeping low over south korea this afternoon. this is president trump's pointed response to north korea's latest missile test. it was accompanied by an equally pointed rant on twitter. "i am very disappointed in china", the president tweeted. "they do nothing for us with north korea, just talk. "we will no longer allow this to continue." china today has been showing off its own military might, in a huge parade overseen by president xijinping. he has condemned north korea's launch, but china is not prepared to bring pyongyang to its knees, even though it probably could. north korea, meanwhile, is making the most of its success. pictures of friday's missile launch are being played over and over. and, once again, kimjong—un is the star of the show. this latest missile test represents a profound challenge to president donald trump. he put a lot of hope in getting china to rein in pyongyang. he now appears to have accepted that is not going t
from tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes reports.he unmistakable shape of an american b—i bomber, sweeping low over south korea this afternoon. this is president trump's pointed response to north korea's latest missile test. it was accompanied by an equally pointed rant on twitter. "i am very disappointed in china", the president tweeted. "they do nothing for us with north korea, just talk. "we will no longer allow this to continue." china today has been showing off its...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. expected resignation is going to coincide with the findings of the report as to the dangers these peacekeepers came under in sudan. this is the thing that's pushing her to resign today, or her expected resignation today. we're expecting to see three reservations today, the defence minister, mrs inada, the most senior bureaucrat in the defence ministry and also the head of the ground self defence force, essentially the japanese army and this is over a very inside baseball scandal as the americans would say, documents pertaining to the deployment of japanese troops in south sudan as peacekeepers last year. those logs apparently show that the japanese troops were in much greater danger than they were confessing to or admitting to and that the defence ministry somehow mislaid these logs. actually they we re mislaid these logs. actually they were never missed leg but it's alleged the top bureaucrats covered up alleged the top bureaucrats covered up so these documents couldn't be presented
rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. expected resignation is going to coincide with the findings of the report as to the dangers these peacekeepers came under in sudan. this is the thing that's pushing her to resign today, or her expected resignation today. we're expecting to see three reservations today, the defence minister, mrs inada, the most senior bureaucrat in the defence ministry and also the head of the ground self defence force, essentially the japanese army and this is over a very...
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that was rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo. several thousand firefighters and troops are battling the flames, which they now say are more under control. around 10,000 holidaymakers and residents have been forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosas. duncan kennedy reports from the town. it's been another 2a hours of fires... ..and firefighting. this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, and the flames have been spreading again across the windswept ridges. that meant another night on the beach for dozens of holiday—makers, forced out of their campsites. they included 0livia hall from sevenoa ks, who's about to spend her third night in a sleeping bag along with her parents and grandparents. what do you think of sleeping on a beach like this? well, i mean for me, i'm 18, it's ok, but for old people, my grandparents for instance, it's not the easiest if they have a wheelchair or things. it is difficult for people. today we went out with this team of firefighters. this is the kind of terrain
that was rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo. several thousand firefighters and troops are battling the flames, which they now say are more under control. around 10,000 holidaymakers and residents have been forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosas. duncan kennedy reports from the town. it's been another 2a hours of fires... ..and firefighting. this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, and the flames have been spreading again across the...
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hayes eventually pull troops out in july, 1877. why? he needs them to suppress the great railroad strike that has broken out, the first national strike in american history. troops are sent into the north, south to put down the railroad strike. they are not willing to protect the rights of african-american voters in the south, but perfectly happy to protect the rights of property in the north. in a way, that is a significant shift in the outlook, so to speak, or the raison d'etre of the republican party. in the 1880's, they build armories in northern cities. new york city, the armory show. modern art comes to america. what the hell was in armory doing their? -- doing there? on park avenue. what do we have an armory for? afraid of working-class uprisings in the north end of violence and labor conflict. it was built in the 1880's. they do not build armories and the south so troops would be ready to protect black citizens. the build armories and north so troops would be ready in the case of a file and, which was endemic in the 1870's, 1880'
hayes eventually pull troops out in july, 1877. why? he needs them to suppress the great railroad strike that has broken out, the first national strike in american history. troops are sent into the north, south to put down the railroad strike. they are not willing to protect the rights of african-american voters in the south, but perfectly happy to protect the rights of property in the north. in a way, that is a significant shift in the outlook, so to speak, or the raison d'etre of the...
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turns out that a deal to sell the historic hayes mansion fell through. the city is trying to sell it on edenvale avenue. it's even lowered the asking price, believe it or not. kpix 5's kiet do explains why the city is so motivated to off- load the old hotel. >> reporter: the first red flag about the hayes mansion deal came two days after the buyer signed the contract. the previous buyer, asha, promised to pay a million- dollar deposit into an escrow account but the money never came through. >> it was disappointing. it's not unusual for real estate transactions to fall through and now we are just looking ahead to the future and excited to see what the market will bring. >> reporter: asha was set to pay $47 million, well above the asking price of $42 million. but on mon, the city put the hayes mansion back on the market on monday for a minimum bid of $36 million. at that price, the city says they can resolve all their debts related to the mansion and walk away. >> going out at $36 million will allow to us retire all the debt and anything above and beyond w
turns out that a deal to sell the historic hayes mansion fell through. the city is trying to sell it on edenvale avenue. it's even lowered the asking price, believe it or not. kpix 5's kiet do explains why the city is so motivated to off- load the old hotel. >> reporter: the first red flag about the hayes mansion deal came two days after the buyer signed the contract. the previous buyer, asha, promised to pay a million- dollar deposit into an escrow account but the money never came...
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michael hayes says he was an "active volunteer" on the november night in 1974, when 21 people were killednd more than 180 others were injured. he tells the bbc he's sorry for what happened, but won't give exact details, of his involvement in the bombings. i was a participant in the ira's activities in birmingham — how clear can i make it? we'll have more from that exclusive interview, and hear from relatives of the victims who've dismissed his apology as "insulting." the other main stories on bbc news at 5: the judge hearing the case of terminally ill baby charlie gard says "dramatic and new" evidence will be needed for him to change his mind and send the child for treatment in the us. the metropolitan police have for the first time released figures estimating 255 people survived the grenfell tower fire. theresa may has called for rival parties tojoin her and "contribute" as she signals a change in style a year after taking office. britain's andy murray and johanna konta are both through to the last eight at wimbledon britain's andy murray and johanna konta are both through to the last ei
michael hayes says he was an "active volunteer" on the november night in 1974, when 21 people were killednd more than 180 others were injured. he tells the bbc he's sorry for what happened, but won't give exact details, of his involvement in the bombings. i was a participant in the ira's activities in birmingham — how clear can i make it? we'll have more from that exclusive interview, and hear from relatives of the victims who've dismissed his apology as "insulting." the...
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david haye, nine. i think you may have been beaten by kim clijsters, i'm not sure. andy murray. that puts injoint third on the leaderboard. you can see the leaderboard there. andy murray is still way out in the lead. back here and centre court they continue with the rehearsal on ladies final day, a special day. before the final can start, an important moment for the match is the toss of the coin to decide who serves first. 12—year—old rebecca jones has been chosen to perform the prestigious task in front of an estimated worldwide audience of 1.2 billion people. rebecca joins me now. she has been giving these opportunities xt children in need and the wimbledon foundation. how do you feel? a little nervous but excited to meet the legends of venus williams and garbine muguruza. have you been on the centre court before? i shot a video but that was the only time. do you know what you will say to the players? have you rehearsed it? now, i think to the players? have you rehearsed it? now, ithink we're to the players? have you rehearsed it? now, i think we're rehearsing at
david haye, nine. i think you may have been beaten by kim clijsters, i'm not sure. andy murray. that puts injoint third on the leaderboard. you can see the leaderboard there. andy murray is still way out in the lead. back here and centre court they continue with the rehearsal on ladies final day, a special day. before the final can start, an important moment for the match is the toss of the coin to decide who serves first. 12—year—old rebecca jones has been chosen to perform the prestigious...
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steve hayes is here. he is "outnumbered" on a busy morning. we are now awaiting comments from jared kushner after he comes out of the closed-door meeting. big news coming. >> steve: i expect that he will give us a short version of what he provide a publicly early by way of explaining some of his contacts and why he had not provided the context before. >> sandra: how did that match with his security clearance? >> steve: as of right now it does not match. but if it becomes more of a public issue, and -- >> sandra: releasing the information in drips and drops throughout the process. >> steve: you have heard republicans raising questions about this on capitol hill. and the more that we learn, if there are more drips and drops, the more problematic it is for him. because you have, certainly is a case that somebody lower ranking then jared kushner had made these kinds of omissions, they would be the kind of trouble that he appears at this point not to be. >> sandra: again, we are waiting comments now. we have confirmed that jared kushner will be mak
steve hayes is here. he is "outnumbered" on a busy morning. we are now awaiting comments from jared kushner after he comes out of the closed-door meeting. big news coming. >> steve: i expect that he will give us a short version of what he provide a publicly early by way of explaining some of his contacts and why he had not provided the context before. >> sandra: how did that match with his security clearance? >> steve: as of right now it does not match. but if it...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo tonight.e same type of intercontinental ballistic missile that was launched by north korea back onjuly the fourth, missile that was launched by north korea back on july the fourth, that it flew for about 45 minutes and splashed down in the sea ofjapan off the northern japanese island of hokkaido, having flown about 700 miles. but what's really significant about this is how high this missile went. the latest estimates are it went. the latest estimates are it went up into space about 3000 kilometres or maybe 2000 miles, and that's very significant because it means it could reach as far as the mainland united states, perhaps as far as los angeles or chicago. that means an ability to strike the mainland united states. japan's prime minister shinzo abe has condemned this launch, he says this clearly shows the threat to our nation's safety is severe and real. but this missile launch is really a challenge to president trump because it shows that a nuclear strike on an ability to strike the us with nu
rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo tonight.e same type of intercontinental ballistic missile that was launched by north korea back onjuly the fourth, missile that was launched by north korea back on july the fourth, that it flew for about 45 minutes and splashed down in the sea ofjapan off the northern japanese island of hokkaido, having flown about 700 miles. but what's really significant about this is how high this missile went. the latest estimates are it went. the latest estimates are it...
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hayes tandem jump raised nearly $5,000 for fellow british veterans. he did it for a good cause as well. nancy: i love him! 101 years old. steve: i like the medals. did you see that? cool stuff. jonathan: i want to dive out of planes when i'm 101. steve: we will be there cheering you on. go, john, go! we made it through the weekend. wow, friday night to saturday we pegged it. five, six, seven inches of rain some areas now. we are drying out nicely. a nice stretch of days on the way. get out and enjoy it. weekend. outside we go. national harbor. clouds out there. temperatures are comfortably warm. 91 at reagan national airport. cooler at dulles at 84. winchester 81. fredericksburg at 87. there are a few showers dotting the radar well west of i-81. not going to amount to a lot. it stays dry around the immediate metro. moving through the evening hours. so if you the barbecue plans or outdoor swimming looking really nice out there. temperatures tonight are widespread. lower 60's. northern and western areas to 70 to 72 inside the beltway. we will see mainly
hayes tandem jump raised nearly $5,000 for fellow british veterans. he did it for a good cause as well. nancy: i love him! 101 years old. steve: i like the medals. did you see that? cool stuff. jonathan: i want to dive out of planes when i'm 101. steve: we will be there cheering you on. go, john, go! we made it through the weekend. wow, friday night to saturday we pegged it. five, six, seven inches of rain some areas now. we are drying out nicely. a nice stretch of days on the way. get out and...
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i'm chris hayes. now that there's evidence that there was at the least attempted collusion between the trump campaign and russia, they are shifting to another argument. collusion is fine. everybody does it. the white house fuming over the news that his son and son-in-law met last summer to try to collaborate on defeating hillary clinton. today during a trip to paris, the president made his first public comments on the controversy. >> i think from a practical standpoint, most people would have taken that meeting. it is called opposition research or even research into your point. i've had many people, i've only been in politics two years. i've had many people call up and say oh, gee, we have information this foorkt or this person. or frankly, hillary. that's very standard in politics. politics is not the nicest business in the world but it is very standard. where they have information and you take information. >> political professionals from across the ideological spectrum say that's not true. they woul
i'm chris hayes. now that there's evidence that there was at the least attempted collusion between the trump campaign and russia, they are shifting to another argument. collusion is fine. everybody does it. the white house fuming over the news that his son and son-in-law met last summer to try to collaborate on defeating hillary clinton. today during a trip to paris, the president made his first public comments on the controversy. >> i think from a practical standpoint, most people would...
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for instance stephen hayes and brit hume. their comments to come as well. ditching the cover-up for good? that's cool. showing off my arms? that's cool. being comfortable without a shirt? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have hap
for instance stephen hayes and brit hume. their comments to come as well. ditching the cover-up for good? that's cool. showing off my arms? that's cool. being comfortable without a shirt? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. this this this is...
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melanie hayes. >> everything we do has ramifications. >> reporter: melanie founded big minds unschoolt, one of the few places nationwide for twice exceptional or ee students who excel academically but deal with anxiety disorders to autism. she says zachary got drawn in like a magnet. >> he is happy. >> reporter: a teacher and mother of twice exceptional twins, melanie developed big minds as a research project for her doctorate in educational leadership. she opened the campus in 2015. >> there is a place the kids can thrive and work to their full potential. they have a lot to give the world. >> reporter: the key is to fit the school to the child and support the students' passions. from music to math, two dozen students pursue what they want to learn. the 1st through 8th graders get academic coaching in support and emotional skills. tuition is $25,000 a year that helps fund a teacher for every three kid. parents tell us the results are worth it. we found one student programming professional quality video games and zachary is already mastering algebra. >> i wish i was at big minds 24 hou
melanie hayes. >> everything we do has ramifications. >> reporter: melanie founded big minds unschoolt, one of the few places nationwide for twice exceptional or ee students who excel academically but deal with anxiety disorders to autism. she says zachary got drawn in like a magnet. >> he is happy. >> reporter: a teacher and mother of twice exceptional twins, melanie developed big minds as a research project for her doctorate in educational leadership. she opened the...
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>> that is hardball for now, thanks for being with us, all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on all in. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >> the question of collusion. new theorys about michael flynn's role and links to russian hackers. >> if russia or china or any other country has those e-mails, i mean, to be honest with you, i'd love to see them. >> states fight backs as the administration asks for voter information. >> let's find out how many errors are there. >> now, the white house accused of trying to coerce the cable news hosts. >> if you call the president up and apologize for your coverage, then he will pick up the phone and basically spike this story. >> and the health care bill in serious trouble, as the white house suggests repail, not replace. >> the president hasn't changed his thinking at all. but we're looking at every possible option. >> all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, in one week, president trump will meet for the first time in person, with russian
>> that is hardball for now, thanks for being with us, all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on all in. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >> the question of collusion. new theorys about michael flynn's role and links to russian hackers. >> if russia or china or any other country has those e-mails, i mean, to be honest with you, i'd love to see them. >> states fight backs as the...
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i'm chris hayes. today, multiple reports that people within the president's inner circle are considering firing the attorney general. that reporting comes amid increasingly strange barrage of strange utterances itself. president trump and his advisers are privately discussing the possibility of replacing attorney general jeff sessions and some floating prospects of who could take his place where he would resign or be fired according to people familiar with the talks. members of trump's inner circle have increasingly raised the question as president continued to vent his truss frags with the attorney general the people said. today the president's new press secretary was asked about session's appearance today at the white house. >> there are some reports that at the white house today -- can you share any information about that? >> sure. i can confirm he was at the white house. but he did not meet with the president while he was there today. >> sanders confirming sessions with a was inseed at the white h
i'm chris hayes. today, multiple reports that people within the president's inner circle are considering firing the attorney general. that reporting comes amid increasingly strange barrage of strange utterances itself. president trump and his advisers are privately discussing the possibility of replacing attorney general jeff sessions and some floating prospects of who could take his place where he would resign or be fired according to people familiar with the talks. members of trump's inner...
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all in with chris hayes starts now. >> i'm ari melber in for chris hayes.king news on russia tonight and a report on the speck tack lair failure of the president's health care. bernie sanders will be here on that. our breaking story there was another putin meeting. and the president attended it all by himself. the white house did not expose it when it occurred. and the meeting looks even more odd because the
all in with chris hayes starts now. >> i'm ari melber in for chris hayes.king news on russia tonight and a report on the speck tack lair failure of the president's health care. bernie sanders will be here on that. our breaking story there was another putin meeting. and the president attended it all by himself. the white house did not expose it when it occurred. and the meeting looks even more odd because the
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police kapt anthony hayes says police arrested 18-year-old star juan anderson today for allegedly hitting washington with his car on july 5th. >> we believe the vehicle was used as a web, which as you know, our victim received some very serious injuries as a result. >> the tlubl started near this overpass on k street. the suspect drove up in a dark car and confronted washington and her friends. police haven't said what they were arguing about. the group continued walking. washington started dancing near the middle of the street. that's why police says anderson hit her and kept on ng was targeted. >> we cannot definitely say at this point. >> all of the evidence pertaining to this case, who we talk to, individuals that were in the vehicle cannot be released at this time but again after mr. anderson is presented in court tomorrow these documents will become available. >> now, anderson is charged with aggravated assault while armed. police are saying that this car was being used as a weapon. police are expected to release more information tomorrow. as a rule are the court documents and they
police kapt anthony hayes says police arrested 18-year-old star juan anderson today for allegedly hitting washington with his car on july 5th. >> we believe the vehicle was used as a web, which as you know, our victim received some very serious injuries as a result. >> the tlubl started near this overpass on k street. the suspect drove up in a dark car and confronted washington and her friends. police haven't said what they were arguing about. the group continued walking. washington...
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sot amanda hayes, @ 38.11 "it asks for compensation for two types..."ccion de propiedad y por los danos psicologicos que sufrieron" sot 2.25 "porque no nos dij,
sot amanda hayes, @ 38.11 "it asks for compensation for two types..."ccion de propiedad y por los danos psicologicos que sufrieron" sot 2.25 "porque no nos dij,
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i am arly mel ber in for chris hayes. the white house trying to turn the page they are now branding this made in america week an an irony not lost on those familiar with the products president trump's companies have sold. they're still trying to figure out the stories on whether the strategies were made in russia. today sean spicer returned to the briefing room as you may know this is the first time he's done that in three weeks. there's no video of the event because the white house barred media from broadcasting any of this on air. reporters were able to put forward their questions, they pushed spicer on this meeting with donald trump jr., and that writing in e-mail about hillary clinton clinton stating it would be courtesy of the russian government. trump jr. stated he just wanted to find out what the meeting would be about and added this. >> there's nothing, as far as we know, that would lead anyone to believe that there was anything about adoption except for the magnitsky act but i would refer you back to counsel on t
i am arly mel ber in for chris hayes. the white house trying to turn the page they are now branding this made in america week an an irony not lost on those familiar with the products president trump's companies have sold. they're still trying to figure out the stories on whether the strategies were made in russia. today sean spicer returned to the briefing room as you may know this is the first time he's done that in three weeks. there's no video of the event because the white house barred...
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all in with chris hayes starts now. >> i'm ari melber in for chris hayes. we have breaking news on russia tonight and a report on the speck tack lair failure of the president's health care. bernie sanders will be here on that. our breaking story there was another putin meeting. and the president attended it all by himself. the white house did not expose it when it occurred. and the meeting looks even more odd because the two leaders had already met, quite famously for two hours at the g20 summit in germany. "the washington post" breaking this rather explosive story this evening noting the second meeting unreported at the time took place at a dinner for g20 leaders. halfway through the meal trump left hi own seat to occupy a chair next to putin. continuing in the article, trump was alone and putin was attended only by his official interpret or the "new york times" also reporting the intimate dinner conversation of which there is no record is the latest to raise eyebrows. foreign leaders who witnessed it later commented privately on the oddity of the american
all in with chris hayes starts now. >> i'm ari melber in for chris hayes. we have breaking news on russia tonight and a report on the speck tack lair failure of the president's health care. bernie sanders will be here on that. our breaking story there was another putin meeting. and the president attended it all by himself. the white house did not expose it when it occurred. and the meeting looks even more odd because the two leaders had already met, quite famously for two hours at the g20...
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, -- ,elbert hayes, union general went on to be the reconstruction governor and the senator of mississippi. he had been driven out of mississippi by the insurrection of 1875, and where did he go? minnesota. him in 1876,get presidential election year. did they intend to have any impact on the election? maybe. up.gang split very interesting man. one of the most fascinating people. you can see one of the new gang members was killed in the streets. he looks little bit like my father, who always claimed the relation. there is no relation. the gang is wiped out, except for the james brothers. and they tried to live peacefully. frank can do it. jesse can't. the reconstruction has ended. the confederates dominate politics in missouri. jesse james has no political excuse. there is so more fight. he is now just a violent man in it for the money. his second bandit career lasts a couple of years. the governor of missouri manages to make a deal, who famously shoots jesse james in the back of the head. thing for jesse james. that secured his myth as the american robin hood. he could not stay out of the
, -- ,elbert hayes, union general went on to be the reconstruction governor and the senator of mississippi. he had been driven out of mississippi by the insurrection of 1875, and where did he go? minnesota. him in 1876,get presidential election year. did they intend to have any impact on the election? maybe. up.gang split very interesting man. one of the most fascinating people. you can see one of the new gang members was killed in the streets. he looks little bit like my father, who always...
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mick hayes says he was an "active volunteer" in november 1974 when 21 people were killed in the birmingham bombings. the issue of low pay and the quality of our working lives will be addressed later today in a major report commissioned by the government. it's expected to say the ambition should be for all work to be "fair and decent" and providejob satisfaction, including for those on the lowest incomes. our special correspondent allan little has been looking at the some of the challenges facing low—paid workers in london. this is anibal yepez, he is 60. he and his wife share this house in north london with six others they barely know. he gets up at 4:30am every morning to go to the first of his three cleaning jobs. saturday i start at five o'clock and finish at two o'clock. sunday i start at ten o'clock and finish at 6am. so you work seven days a week? seven days a week. because the salary is a poor, poor salary. how much? £7.50 an hour. i am on 900. £900 a month? yes, 900. but i have to pay 500 for this room, the rent, and transport and food. the life is so, so hard. sam wadicor is 26, h
mick hayes says he was an "active volunteer" in november 1974 when 21 people were killed in the birmingham bombings. the issue of low pay and the quality of our working lives will be addressed later today in a major report commissioned by the government. it's expected to say the ambition should be for all work to be "fair and decent" and providejob satisfaction, including for those on the lowest incomes. our special correspondent allan little has been looking at the some of...
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hayes moving higher, one of the best performers on the stoxx 600.s, thehe biotech company hitting the highest since 2015, rising the 8.5%since october 2016, up right now. it has received fda approval for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. on the downside, i am looking at a norwegian insurance have any that i will not attempt to pronounce his name -- it's name. its name. second-quarter net income missing, as well. matt: i can't believe you did not even attempt it. it would have been amusing to watch you try. the president of france and the u.s. have clashed in the recent past, but on thursday they stressed there, positions at a joint news conference in paris. macron described his relationship with trump as an outstanding cooperation. >> there is a disagreement like i said, to president trump, that i said it heavily. there is nothing to hide. that being said, it does not event us from cooperating in many fields, in particular, terrorism. we see eye to eye and have extending -- outstanding cooperation. matt: still with us is the cio
hayes moving higher, one of the best performers on the stoxx 600.s, thehe biotech company hitting the highest since 2015, rising the 8.5%since october 2016, up right now. it has received fda approval for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. on the downside, i am looking at a norwegian insurance have any that i will not attempt to pronounce his name -- it's name. its name. second-quarter net income missing, as well. matt: i can't believe you did not even attempt it. it would...
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all in with chris hayes starts now. >> tonight on all in. >> how do you take a job and recuse yourself. >> mu fallout from the new york times bombshell. >> would that be a breech of what his actual charge snchts i would say, yes. >> tonight the white house responds to a report that the special counsel is following trump's money. >> i sell a lot of condo units and somebody from russia buys a condo, who knows. >> how seriously are you considering possibly resigning. >> as the president turns on his own, new details of a white house in crisis. then the alarming implication of trump's version of that undisclosed meeting. >> actually, it was very interesting. we talked about adoption. >> new subpoena threats for paul manafort and donald trump jr. >> i was just with a lot of people and said who wouldn't take a meeting like that. >> all in starts now. >> good evening from new york i'm joy reed in for chris hayes. last night donald trump said his family's finances were off limits to special counsel robert mueller. today new reporting suggests robert mueller is going there anyway. the white hou
all in with chris hayes starts now. >> tonight on all in. >> how do you take a job and recuse yourself. >> mu fallout from the new york times bombshell. >> would that be a breech of what his actual charge snchts i would say, yes. >> tonight the white house responds to a report that the special counsel is following trump's money. >> i sell a lot of condo units and somebody from russia buys a condo, who knows. >> how seriously are you considering possibly...
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vo/blanca --la polica de san francisco investiga el apuÑalamiento de una persona anoche en la zona "hayesley" . --los oficiales encontraron a un hombre herido en la interseccin de la "calle lily" y el "boulevard octavia". --la vctima muri en el lugar. vo/cesar --las autoridades de emeryville piden la ayuda del pblico para dar con el sospechoso de golpear a un hombre con un bate de bisbol dejndolo con serias lesiones en su cabeza. --el hecho se registr el martes pasado por la noche, en la calle emery... la vctima declar a la polica que no conoce a su atacante. --el hombre se recupera en un hospital. blanca ---el sistema de transporte "caltrain" de nuestro estado anuncio hoy que esta listo para tener una mejor infraestructura, iniciando asi una nueva era en transportacion a nivel estatal y ejemplo a nivel nacional. pkg :01 ;18 :45 01:00 pkg ---autoridades del area de la bahia y del estado fueron parte de la inauguracion del proyecto de electrificacion en la estacion de caltrain en millbrae. --el plan es que el "silicon valley" pronto pueda modernizar este sistema de transporte que por 153 a
vo/blanca --la polica de san francisco investiga el apuÑalamiento de una persona anoche en la zona "hayesley" . --los oficiales encontraron a un hombre herido en la interseccin de la "calle lily" y el "boulevard octavia". --la vctima muri en el lugar. vo/cesar --las autoridades de emeryville piden la ayuda del pblico para dar con el sospechoso de golpear a un hombre con un bate de bisbol dejndolo con serias lesiones en su cabeza. --el hecho se registr el martes...
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. >>> breaking news in the hayes valley neighborhood in san francisco.ice are at octavia and lilly streets where officers found a man stabbed to death on the sidewalk. they found him just after 7:00 tonight. >>> a boy was air lifted to children's hospital oakland after he was shot in richmond. sky 7 was overhead as the victim arrived at the hospital just after 7:00. in richmond the crime scene tape could be seen outside a home on truman street. we have calls into the contra costa county sheriff's office for more details. >>> new developments now. one year after a berkley teacher was involved in a violent protest against neonazis at the state capital, yvette falarka is now charged with assault, for incite abc riot in that protest last year. shelves caught on rid yo hitting a member of a white nationalist group. she was hurt and several were stabbed. she was put on administrative leave from martin luther king jr. middle school last fall but has been reinstated. she was arrested tuesday. she bonded out today. >> the search on tonight for more victims of gra
. >>> breaking news in the hayes valley neighborhood in san francisco.ice are at octavia and lilly streets where officers found a man stabbed to death on the sidewalk. they found him just after 7:00 tonight. >>> a boy was air lifted to children's hospital oakland after he was shot in richmond. sky 7 was overhead as the victim arrived at the hospital just after 7:00. in richmond the crime scene tape could be seen outside a home on truman street. we have calls into the contra...