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dar still needed to shower, so tom, heath and a friend of heath's left without her.he plan was for dar to follow in her own car and meet them all at the party later that afternoon. but dar never arrived. that gave you some sort of sixth sense that something was wrong. >> yes. she was always on time or early to events. >> so tom left the party and headed back home in search of his wife. >> our kitchen back door was open, and i noticed that the glass was broken and there was glass all over our kitchen floor. so i looked through the rest of the house for her and ended up finding her in our bathroom. >> it was a gruesome scene, dar lying in a shower stall. she'd been shot in the head with a shotgun at point-blank range. tom immediately called for help. >> what's the problem? >> my wife is in the shower. she's just laying there in the blood. >> first responders rushed to the foley farm. when michigan state police detective james carbon arrived on the scene, he knew he was in for a long night. >> we don't have a lot of homicides that happen in and around branch county. bec
dar still needed to shower, so tom, heath and a friend of heath's left without her.he plan was for dar to follow in her own car and meet them all at the party later that afternoon. but dar never arrived. that gave you some sort of sixth sense that something was wrong. >> yes. she was always on time or early to events. >> so tom left the party and headed back home in search of his wife. >> our kitchen back door was open, and i noticed that the glass was broken and there was...
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was talking about. >> so, heath, you feel like you were retaliated against, right? way. >> and how would you compare that retaliation to the assault? >> [ sighs ] it's actually worse. >> it was worse? >> i-i-it's more demeaning. when... you join the military, they're supposed to have your back, and when they don't have your back... it makes it worse. and then the v.a. -- they don't help you out. it makes it worse. so, you relive each moment over and over. so, each time they retaliate against you by... taking your benefits away or not allowing you to be seen, it reopens the wounds. >> mm, i'm so sorry. cacilia, we were talking off air about the retaliation and the problems that you're seeing, a kind of a theme that happens with people who are survivors of these attacks. you're seeing sort of the same thing. they get diagnosed with a certain type of disorder. >> right, and we've heard that a lot from servicemembers who have been assaulted, like heath, where, you know, once they are assaulted, then they have these -- instead of having ptsd from the military sexual trau
was talking about. >> so, heath, you feel like you were retaliated against, right? way. >> and how would you compare that retaliation to the assault? >> [ sighs ] it's actually worse. >> it was worse? >> i-i-it's more demeaning. when... you join the military, they're supposed to have your back, and when they don't have your back... it makes it worse. and then the v.a. -- they don't help you out. it makes it worse. so, you relive each moment over and over. so, each...
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why was she drawn to balsall heath?ns, really, to do with housing, immigration. there were lots of photographers coming here. but on the whole, the media covered it in kind of a sensationalist way and janet's project was much more about, let's show life, the everyday fabric of life. you've got pictures of this crossroads here, so this is a butcher's, grocer‘s here. so that is literally that? yeah. that corner there is that? that corner there. that's incredible. a number of cafes. it was a very busy spot. yeah. and this treasure trove of photographs, we nearly lost it, didn't we? yeah, it was hidden away for many years. she went back to america, it ended up in her attic in massachusetts. that's amazing to think that great resource was sitting in an attic in massachusetts. yeah, we has no idea about any of this. a guy at the university got in touch with her a few years ago and she just basically sent two massive boxes full of prints and negatives. and suddenly we've got this incredible document of what balsall heath was l
why was she drawn to balsall heath?ns, really, to do with housing, immigration. there were lots of photographers coming here. but on the whole, the media covered it in kind of a sensationalist way and janet's project was much more about, let's show life, the everyday fabric of life. you've got pictures of this crossroads here, so this is a butcher's, grocer‘s here. so that is literally that? yeah. that corner there is that? that corner there. that's incredible. a number of cafes. it was a...
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mother and father who have seen their children killed and severely injured i have on the one message heath's not about fewer children to be killed and that should be no single boy and no single girl or killed that britain is proud of its intelligence services and if britain is providing intelligence for the bombs that are being dropped on yemen surely surely that's a reason for hope for unicef to day because of the war because of decades of in the development and that every single ten minutes a child is dying from a preventable disease for the simple fact that we are not able any longer to vaccinate children timely children suffering from a lack of access to.
mother and father who have seen their children killed and severely injured i have on the one message heath's not about fewer children to be killed and that should be no single boy and no single girl or killed that britain is proud of its intelligence services and if britain is providing intelligence for the bombs that are being dropped on yemen surely surely that's a reason for hope for unicef to day because of the war because of decades of in the development and that every single ten minutes a...
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as the sun sets over port douglas all's right with the world for campers heath and health the grey nomads are having a dinner party. and. they all know each other they come here every year only the foreign tourists from europe mainly germany they're not as numerous as usual. to be deterred by bad news about the reef perhaps. you'd like to get away with a condition like a start line in really making. a lot of difference to what health everything is how health wise we need to psychoanalyse to create cooler weather to draw cold rain into the ocean to make it cool up. by. i mean i saw planking we had some damage so it's hard to say. what's happening in the world but it's happening i want to see it is that it can make big changes to every you know very often what. is the reach dying we're not to find out how the corals are really fairing we need to take to the air again and fly to the heart of the great barrier reef. the great barrier reef is stunningly beautiful both underwater and from the air after a ninety minute flight lizard island looms into view. they have been studying the underwater
as the sun sets over port douglas all's right with the world for campers heath and health the grey nomads are having a dinner party. and. they all know each other they come here every year only the foreign tourists from europe mainly germany they're not as numerous as usual. to be deterred by bad news about the reef perhaps. you'd like to get away with a condition like a start line in really making. a lot of difference to what health everything is how health wise we need to psychoanalyse to...
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and edward heath was appointed.ome from making a full statement to the members of the european economic community. in that statement, i explained that the united kingdom government wished to take its full part in working for a better european unity. the negotiations then moved to brussels. this was the point at which i got added to the british negotiating delegation. the idealism that one found in brussels back then amongst the six was contagious, actually. and i think all of us who were there were convinced that for britain it was very important for those negotiations to succeed. even back at the start, people realised that charles de gaulle, who had become the president of france, had grave doubts about british entry. britain's trading patterns were very different from those of the six. the six on the whole were trading among themselves. whereas the pattern of britain was much more outward looking. in particular, we traded a lot with the commonwealth countries, and of course they had become extremely dependent on
and edward heath was appointed.ome from making a full statement to the members of the european economic community. in that statement, i explained that the united kingdom government wished to take its full part in working for a better european unity. the negotiations then moved to brussels. this was the point at which i got added to the british negotiating delegation. the idealism that one found in brussels back then amongst the six was contagious, actually. and i think all of us who were there...
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heath i like the spices here it's just like in indonesia. at least once a year christian ideas goes to indonesia for five months he longs to spend time visiting the different regions sampling the recipes. he brings them back home to serve them. how do you make i mean myself so you're loading some of market. well no forget that you can find all of our fifty kitchen recipes and videos online to have fun in your very own kitchen and now we are off to norway up in the far northern reaches of europe in the capital city there is of course all slow and another good five hours further north you'll find the former mining town of course which was designated a unesco world heritage site in one nine hundred eighty for its characteristic seventeenth and eighteenth century buildings and houses well in twenty thirteen it also received the prestigious certificate sustainable destination it's a community working to reduce the negative impact of tourism all the while making sure visitors have a fantastic time so now's our chance to have a quick look round. yo
heath i like the spices here it's just like in indonesia. at least once a year christian ideas goes to indonesia for five months he longs to spend time visiting the different regions sampling the recipes. he brings them back home to serve them. how do you make i mean myself so you're loading some of market. well no forget that you can find all of our fifty kitchen recipes and videos online to have fun in your very own kitchen and now we are off to norway up in the far northern reaches of europe...
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but there heath been this grassroots movement where the voices, these disparate voices haven't figuredo come together and these kids are amazing, they are relentless, tireless, they're on point. they understand the issues, the money that the nra is giving politicians. they visited thurgood marshall high school the other day and came away talking about the ill pact of gun violence in the urban united states. they're really connecting the dots and i think that that aggressive way of connecting the dots, they're saying things, that we've been saying, but it's different coming from them. >> it has this purity of it. why are the adults in the country wirks are the politician letting us be killed in our schools. that message is hitting home. >> what's interesting, juju, i was speaking with one of your colleagues from school earlier on the broadcast and there is concern about keeping this going, this is an extraordinary event now and you're getting a lot of publicity. do you at all have concern about that? do you think social media is going to help you do that. that's what you guys have that
but there heath been this grassroots movement where the voices, these disparate voices haven't figuredo come together and these kids are amazing, they are relentless, tireless, they're on point. they understand the issues, the money that the nra is giving politicians. they visited thurgood marshall high school the other day and came away talking about the ill pact of gun violence in the urban united states. they're really connecting the dots and i think that that aggressive way of connecting...
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prime minister edward heath i wouldn't trust him to look for my cat if he was missing most alone anything bigger. ok let me let me go to leave here but also you know one of the questions i asked in my introduction is that or what does washington in london expect russia to do if there is no evidence provided proving guilt when the russians are cutting this left kind of the wilderness here you have no evidence he won't share the evidence but you're going down this path of expulsions with other things being threatened in the future i mean what you know from the russian point of view you know how are they supposed to react to this kind of hysteria it's like dealing with an analyst sent headley. well i'll tell you let me take a slightly country position i actually don't think this is exactly about domestic policy i think this is about covering up in particular us foreign policy disasters specifically in syria and ukraine let me let me say this ukraine for instance we see that nato has already come out and said well we're expelling diplomats at the poisonings part of it but also annex in crimea
prime minister edward heath i wouldn't trust him to look for my cat if he was missing most alone anything bigger. ok let me let me go to leave here but also you know one of the questions i asked in my introduction is that or what does washington in london expect russia to do if there is no evidence provided proving guilt when the russians are cutting this left kind of the wilderness here you have no evidence he won't share the evidence but you're going down this path of expulsions with other...
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work with the maximum time and space dr julian lewis the prime minister recalled that when edward heath expelled over one hundred russian so-called diplomats in the early one nine hundred seventy s. it gave a blow to russian intelligence operations against this country from which it never recovered till the end of the cold war does she also recall that when it was clear that a member of the libyan embassy staff which while it was unknown had killed w.p.c. evolve fletcher wholesale extol show of style focus there and does she therefore conclude that as it would be impossible for operation to have been mounted by the russian state without someone in the london russian embassy knowing about it similar measures may well be necessary if you think my honorable friend and as i said in the statement that i gave the. little friend the foreign secretary has called the russian ambassador into from. in common with office today he has presented these two possibilities of the origin of this action to him and we wait for the russian state's response i'm very clear that should that response not be cred
work with the maximum time and space dr julian lewis the prime minister recalled that when edward heath expelled over one hundred russian so-called diplomats in the early one nine hundred seventy s. it gave a blow to russian intelligence operations against this country from which it never recovered till the end of the cold war does she also recall that when it was clear that a member of the libyan embassy staff which while it was unknown had killed w.p.c. evolve fletcher wholesale extol show of...
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and father who have seen their children killed and severely injured that i have on the one message heath's not about fewer children to be killed and that should be no single boy and no single girl or killed but britain is proud of its intelligence services and if britain is providing intelligence for the bombs that are being dropped on yemen surely surely that's a reason for hope for unicef to day because of the war because of decades of in the development and every single ten minutes a child is dying from a preventable disease for the simple fact that we are not able any longer to vaccinate children timely children suffering from a lack of access to drinking what the resulting in severe acute diary of the war simply needs to stop and all parties need to take that responsibility or for that or any country that has any authority over the fighting parties britain is earning billions of dollars billions of pounds. by selling the weapons in the war planes you're asking for one hundred million dollars more i think that brings you up to something like a third of a billion that you want what how
and father who have seen their children killed and severely injured that i have on the one message heath's not about fewer children to be killed and that should be no single boy and no single girl or killed but britain is proud of its intelligence services and if britain is providing intelligence for the bombs that are being dropped on yemen surely surely that's a reason for hope for unicef to day because of the war because of decades of in the development and every single ten minutes a child...
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our city is also -- our state is also the place of origin of people you might have heard of, heath ledger and same worthington. hugh jackman did acting training in western australia, and one very longstanding connection between the united states and western australia is your president herbert hoover, the 31st president of the united states of america, from '28 to '32, we worked as a mining engineer in our gold fields in the late 1800s for around three years where he ran a range of gold mines there. one of the hotels in the local towns is called the white house as a consequence. he left australia following a torrid experience with a bar maid, consequently and headed back to the united states. our state is a very strong mining province. chevron has invested in oil and gas in western australia over the course of the last eight or so years, around 80 billion australian dollars. we have strong gold mining and other industries. but we're far more than that. the thing that i think is most appealing to the united states, apart from our shared history, is the fact that we're located in the same ti
our city is also -- our state is also the place of origin of people you might have heard of, heath ledger and same worthington. hugh jackman did acting training in western australia, and one very longstanding connection between the united states and western australia is your president herbert hoover, the 31st president of the united states of america, from '28 to '32, we worked as a mining engineer in our gold fields in the late 1800s for around three years where he ran a range of gold mines...
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for the first time in 15 years, i found footage of myself screaming on larry king that heath ledger diedbody is listening, nobody is getting it. the first optimism i've had is at that meeting, movement by the attorney general, movement by the va to be proactive, spend some money and go after this. and what the press reports is execute drug dealers. i thought to myself, i can never believe anything that comes out of the press in the white house ever again. that's not what happened at this conference. i was optimistic. kennedy: it does a great disservice if that's where we take the conversation. if it's about criminalizing behavior. you're absolutely right. we talking about criminalizing. you talk about moralizing. a lot of people like jeff sessions are on a super high horse about marijuana and other drugs. >> look, he is -- marijuana didn't come up in the conversation. the problem with doctors prescribing opiates, drug dealers bringing in feinte fentd heroin. can marijuana be the solution in we'll see. i would much rather treat somebody on cannabis than opioid. and the problem starts with
for the first time in 15 years, i found footage of myself screaming on larry king that heath ledger diedbody is listening, nobody is getting it. the first optimism i've had is at that meeting, movement by the attorney general, movement by the va to be proactive, spend some money and go after this. and what the press reports is execute drug dealers. i thought to myself, i can never believe anything that comes out of the press in the white house ever again. that's not what happened at this...
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as the diplomatic role is heathing up, russia showed an intercontinue nen alba listic missile. >> they have nicknamed it satan 2. as barbara starr reports, they say it can carry multiple warheads and strike targets around the world. >> reporter: russia claims this is a test of their new state of the art intercontinental ballistic missile nicknamed satan 2. according to the russian state news agency, it's the second successful test. it comes after this recent test firing of an airborne high-speed icbm. just weeks ago, russian president, vladimir putin, offered a flashy display of weaponry, including the satan 2. >> translator: this new system has no limitations on distance. as you can see from the video, is capable of attacking targets via the north and south pole. >> reporter: one russian video animation showing airborne weapons attacking florida, nobody missing the implication that he could reach president trump's mar-a-lago home. they are watching closely. >> nothing surprised me. once again, you know, we have very good intelligence capabilities and we watch very carefully. nothing h
as the diplomatic role is heathing up, russia showed an intercontinue nen alba listic missile. >> they have nicknamed it satan 2. as barbara starr reports, they say it can carry multiple warheads and strike targets around the world. >> reporter: russia claims this is a test of their new state of the art intercontinental ballistic missile nicknamed satan 2. according to the russian state news agency, it's the second successful test. it comes after this recent test firing of an...
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carter page, cory lewandowski, donald trump, hope hicks, heath schiller, paul manafort, rick gates, roger, steve bannon. that's almost everyone involved. what does that say to you that he wants, mueller wants all of this specific information from sam nunberg about what he knew about these individuals? >> well, i think it shows that his investigation is proceeding at pace. wolf, when you read that list, the thing strikes me the most, wow, trump really associates with a lot of sketchy people, right? people on that list are known foreign agents, carter page was asking to be recruited by the government of russia and is suspected of being a foreign agent. so when you look at who trump's inner circle is, whether nunberg until he was fired or people on that list, you have toder the p decisions about who his trusted advisers are and frankly who is left in the white house advising him, and what kind of ties they may have to foreign governments, whether through business deals or foreign contacts or the like. from a national security perspective, i think it is really important we take a step back, s
carter page, cory lewandowski, donald trump, hope hicks, heath schiller, paul manafort, rick gates, roger, steve bannon. that's almost everyone involved. what does that say to you that he wants, mueller wants all of this specific information from sam nunberg about what he knew about these individuals? >> well, i think it shows that his investigation is proceeding at pace. wolf, when you read that list, the thing strikes me the most, wow, trump really associates with a lot of sketchy...
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we recruited candidates like heath shuler and pro life. >> and let this be a lesson to the voters. as much has this particular candidate would love to have everybody convinced they're not going to go in there and support pelosi by electing him, it takes them one step closing to putting her closer -- >> when you talk about, okay, he's going to run separate from the national, i would assume that's because democrats are doing a bad job at fund-raising right now. you guys are struggling on a national level. so you take the politics back local. republicans are not struggling as much. or at all the you look nationally, they're bringing it in. >> they're winning there. >> there's an enthusiasm gap any time a president and a new majority come into office. the last 150 years, only twice has a majority party not lost seats in the house in their first mid-term. that historical trend probably holds. the last time it didn't hold is after 9-11, which the environment was much different. so there are challenges for republicans here, no doubt about it. >> the race that we're not paying attention to
we recruited candidates like heath shuler and pro life. >> and let this be a lesson to the voters. as much has this particular candidate would love to have everybody convinced they're not going to go in there and support pelosi by electing him, it takes them one step closing to putting her closer -- >> when you talk about, okay, he's going to run separate from the national, i would assume that's because democrats are doing a bad job at fund-raising right now. you guys are struggling...
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hall, heath hall, of the federal railroad administration is in a huge conflict because, according to the report, throughout his tenure, and even at the time of the washington state railroad crash, the acting administrator was doing outside work as a public relations consultant. this was a violation of his ethics agreement, and it's very alarming for the safety of our railroads, particularly as the agency is tasked with the oversight of the positive train control implementation. and it's tasked with responding to these tragic series of cra crashes that we've had. now to the issue at hand, i certainly appreciate the chairman for calling this hearing on positive train control. i wish i could say that this technology was in place and working so that we wouldn't have to keep having these deadly accidents. but it's not the case. instead we're here again after another tragic crash that has killed several people and injured dozens, which could have been prevented with positive train control technology. in washington state an amtrak train was speeding as it rounded into a curve, and it derail
hall, heath hall, of the federal railroad administration is in a huge conflict because, according to the report, throughout his tenure, and even at the time of the washington state railroad crash, the acting administrator was doing outside work as a public relations consultant. this was a violation of his ethics agreement, and it's very alarming for the safety of our railroads, particularly as the agency is tasked with the oversight of the positive train control implementation. and it's tasked...
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i caught up with heath terry of goldman sachs and i asked him about how facebook is dealing with theallout from th he said the company could take tips from how google dealt with past skachcandals and that management needs to be on the front foot >> it certainly introduces a level of uncertainty which we have not seen with facebook before every fast growing big company like this ultimately goes through these challenges google had something similar in its early days with click fraud, it was how the company managed through it that cemented the company as the kind of powerful platform that it is and meant a lot to the sustainability for it that's the same here for facebook it will be how they manage through this that will determine their long-term future >> so management has been quiet on the issue so far. no words so far from kreshmark zuckerberg the cfo in facebook reportedly leaving in august, something so far he denied. this brings up issues about regulation where does regulation go from here according to terry, he thinks we could see closer scrutiny from regulators >> i think it's c
i caught up with heath terry of goldman sachs and i asked him about how facebook is dealing with theallout from th he said the company could take tips from how google dealt with past skachcandals and that management needs to be on the front foot >> it certainly introduces a level of uncertainty which we have not seen with facebook before every fast growing big company like this ultimately goes through these challenges google had something similar in its early days with click fraud, it was...
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. >> college hoops heath up as the conference tournaments begin.heck in on our local heroes. and are you ready f ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. if you'd have told me three years ago that we'd be downloading in seconds what used to take minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference and do it like that (snaps). if you'd have told me that i could afford a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >>> san jose
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issue for some traders becomes whether rescgulatory ri becomes much greater for some of these stocks heath terry told cnbc today he thinks that regulation will be bigger part of the picture, so that main regulatory issue could be one internationally as well, one that a lot of these companies are going to focus a lot on, scott. >> i think the people are resigned to the fact to this point. within tech and outside of tech, a ceo or investor in the space, more regulation is coming. >> it's international though that's the problem the ability to expand internationally. they will be called for in the u.k. to testify. the e.u. will deal with this there's more of an incentive overseas to place regulatory measures on the industry and that impedes the zblsh the u.k. said if you don't want to be on the internet, you have to be give p an nehmety. >> okay. but i sold part of my google position most of it, actually. it was a great trade and i was up now i'm down on it, but i've kept a little bit. i'd like to buy it again >> part of the issue in the sort of broader picture to you know, maybe go towards an
issue for some traders becomes whether rescgulatory ri becomes much greater for some of these stocks heath terry told cnbc today he thinks that regulation will be bigger part of the picture, so that main regulatory issue could be one internationally as well, one that a lot of these companies are going to focus a lot on, scott. >> i think the people are resigned to the fact to this point. within tech and outside of tech, a ceo or investor in the space, more regulation is coming. >>...
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far from, to use his own words, a sea of opportunity, all this deal does is underline like the heath, happy to throw scotland's fishing industry over the side. the environment secretary said he shared the disappointment. critically, in december 2020, we will be negotiating fishing opportunities as a third country and independent coastal state, deciding who can access our waters and on what turns for first time in over a0 years. but at holyrood, the scottish government isn't convinced. the tories have sold out the scottish fishing industry once again and ruth davidson should be shame—faced for her fastest broken brexit promise yet. the fear some have is that the transition has set a precedent. their deal has been made for access to waters and that could happen again. the fishing lobby has now turned its attention to the long—term arrangements and the final brexit deal. after their talks with the prime minister, some did say they had been reassured. but others know europe wants guaranteed access in the future and there are still tough talks to come. the job of the government now is to e
far from, to use his own words, a sea of opportunity, all this deal does is underline like the heath, happy to throw scotland's fishing industry over the side. the environment secretary said he shared the disappointment. critically, in december 2020, we will be negotiating fishing opportunities as a third country and independent coastal state, deciding who can access our waters and on what turns for first time in over a0 years. but at holyrood, the scottish government isn't convinced. the...
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antoine heath, 29, new haven. jonathan aronda, 19 of new haven. miguel argueles, 22 of bridgeport. cameron chapman, 22 of waterbury. ebony swabby, 22. daniel karin, michael watt continues, kion hough, dion rodney, calley davis, noris jackson, edwardo hanna, guy moore, 26 in waterbury. that's just the tip of the iceberg as to what has happened since sandy hook just in my state of connecticut representing only 1% of the population. my 6-year-old shouldn't be locked inside a bathroom, smushed together with 24 of his classmates, preparing for the day when a shooter potentially walks into his public elementary school. we have a duty to act. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from nevada. ms. cortez masto: thank you. i rise along with my colleagues today to address what has become unfortunately the norm for our kids in schools and across this country. october 1 in las vegas, we saw the worst mass shooting in the history of this country. innocent concertgoers attending an entertainment venue outdoors. 58 whether killed, 500 injured at the hands
antoine heath, 29, new haven. jonathan aronda, 19 of new haven. miguel argueles, 22 of bridgeport. cameron chapman, 22 of waterbury. ebony swabby, 22. daniel karin, michael watt continues, kion hough, dion rodney, calley davis, noris jackson, edwardo hanna, guy moore, 26 in waterbury. that's just the tip of the iceberg as to what has happened since sandy hook just in my state of connecticut representing only 1% of the population. my 6-year-old shouldn't be locked inside a bathroom, smushed...
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exponentially, and it's been proven that green spaces with functionality have positive impacts on the overall heath of the community. so beneficial benefits include environmental mitigation when it comes to heat and resill yen see, as well as physical activity, social interaction. i mean, it's important to talk about healing spaces in bayview. so it was very pleasing to hear consideration for youth and their growth over the next couple of decades, and i think that five point has done some exceptional work for beautiful open spaces, so i want to applaud their effort. i think that their amendments are tangible, and i'm in very much support of those amendments. and i think it's great to have nice things in bayview. i think it's okay to have nice things in bayview, so thank you for your time. >> thank you. [applause]. >> kurt grimes. >> my name is kurt gramz. i am -- grimes. i am also a native and resident of the bayview. i would like to echo the sentiments of jackie flynn and dr. honeycutt. i do believe that the plans we have seen are quite exceptional. i do believe that the bayview deserves to have n
exponentially, and it's been proven that green spaces with functionality have positive impacts on the overall heath of the community. so beneficial benefits include environmental mitigation when it comes to heat and resill yen see, as well as physical activity, social interaction. i mean, it's important to talk about healing spaces in bayview. so it was very pleasing to hear consideration for youth and their growth over the next couple of decades, and i think that five point has done some...
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i am encouraging this to pass not only for the beautification of san francisco but for our heath. i would like to quote a university infectious disease expert at the university of california dr. lee riley. and he had warned that once feces matters drys, it can be airborn. releasing potential. >> dan: dangerous viruses such as the rota virus. we inhale this and we take it home to our family members, our children and our grandchildren. i have a brand new grand child at home. i don't ever want to bring anything home to him that will harm him or to anybody's else family. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker please. >> good morning. thank you. she's part of my team. my name is juan. i work for street plus and the service provider in the city. ybcdb civic center. i think everyone has made their point here so mine is simple. this is a no-brainer. it's a mathematical equasion. i'm from puerto rico. it's called a third world country by some people. i've never seen stuff like that. i was there after the hurricanes and it did not look like this. this is a city, i get to walk 5s impressive.
i am encouraging this to pass not only for the beautification of san francisco but for our heath. i would like to quote a university infectious disease expert at the university of california dr. lee riley. and he had warned that once feces matters drys, it can be airborn. releasing potential. >> dan: dangerous viruses such as the rota virus. we inhale this and we take it home to our family members, our children and our grandchildren. i have a brand new grand child at home. i don't ever...
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does the prime minister recall that when edward heath expelled over 100 russian so—called diplomats inrations against this country from which it never recovered till the end of the cold war? do5hi also recall that when it was clear that a member of the libyan emba55y staff, which one was unknown, had killed the a wpc, a wholesale expul5ion was unknown, had killed the a wpc, a wholesale expulsion of staff occurred then? do5hi concluded it would be had been impossible for an operation to be mounted within the russian state without someone in the london russian embassy knowing about it, similar measures may well be necessary? i think my honourable friend and as i said in my statement, my honourable friend the foreign secretary has called the russian buster into the foreign and commonwealth office today. he has presented these two possibilities, the origin of this action, to him. —— the russian ambassador. and we wait for the russian state's response. i am clear that if that response. i am clear that if that response is not credible, we will conclude that this action is on lawful use of fo
does the prime minister recall that when edward heath expelled over 100 russian so—called diplomats inrations against this country from which it never recovered till the end of the cold war? do5hi also recall that when it was clear that a member of the libyan emba55y staff, which one was unknown, had killed the a wpc, a wholesale expul5ion was unknown, had killed the a wpc, a wholesale expulsion of staff occurred then? do5hi concluded it would be had been impossible for an operation to be...
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to independent women's forum director of policy, hadley heath manning, and "washington free beacon" writer liz harrington if there are signs that voters are liking the tax plan. liz, what are your thoughts? i felt from the very beginning that nancy pelosi made a major miscalculation dissing the tax plan and benefits for average workers? >> right. pelosi certainly knows how to come up with winning strategies to help from republicans. it went from crumbs. now it's a scam. i love how pelosi and democrats think it's a scam with when he get to keep our hard-earned money. for voters the scam is the money once it gets to washington. you see closing of the gap not only because of tax cuts but positive signs in the economy. you also see voters reacting postively to trump's latest news on trade. i think republicans are closing the gap but it remains to be seen in november where the economy will be. democrats have to decide if they want the pelosi resistance further to the left playbook or go with more moderate veteran type, conor lamb who are pro-trump democrats that will be a decisive factor in nov
to independent women's forum director of policy, hadley heath manning, and "washington free beacon" writer liz harrington if there are signs that voters are liking the tax plan. liz, what are your thoughts? i felt from the very beginning that nancy pelosi made a major miscalculation dissing the tax plan and benefits for average workers? >> right. pelosi certainly knows how to come up with winning strategies to help from republicans. it went from crumbs. now it's a scam. i love...
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chris heath says will the resorts be open for skiing? squaw and mammoth will stay open until may.15th most of them. sugar bowl will be closed by then. some stay open until may. by this time it is tough to get the cold air and the snow. by the 15th we're pretty much done. march is the best time. they had a great march. for the city, 76/56. both well above average. but the record is 82. 2011. yesterday they did set a record of 81 degrees. 50s, upper 50s for some. low 50s. but it is not going to take long to warm up. there is a lot of high clouds working their way in. they will play a factor in keeping us cooler. in fact some are thicker here. with partly cloudy and partly sunny skies, still warm. but minor cooling today. we will take that probably a little bit into saturday inland. but fog, frank, is itching, rearing to go off of central and southern california coast. it will play into the cooler forecasts by sunday and monday. >> boy, yesterday, just so nice. take a walk. >> it was warm. it was warm wednesday. >> it was great. >> yes. >> more of the same. >> yes, sir. >> thank you.
chris heath says will the resorts be open for skiing? squaw and mammoth will stay open until may.15th most of them. sugar bowl will be closed by then. some stay open until may. by this time it is tough to get the cold air and the snow. by the 15th we're pretty much done. march is the best time. they had a great march. for the city, 76/56. both well above average. but the record is 82. 2011. yesterday they did set a record of 81 degrees. 50s, upper 50s for some. low 50s. but it is not going to...
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independent women's forum hadley heath manning. "real clear politics" national political reporter, caitlyn your burns and last but not least, joe borelli. you talked to trump and surrogates a big deal. they have to be a little chagrined. the tax cut is popular with independents but independents who seem to support swing from republican congress to favor a democratic one. what is going on? >> i don't think it is exactly entirely rosy picture for democrats, when you take state by state polling five democratic senator was lose on the ballot had it been held that day. i think you are seeing -- neil: very least, you see the senate staying way it is? >> in the generic ballot the president in midterms always seems to lose a little bit. i think one of the things we saw in conor lamb's pa race, president trump didn't help or hurt it. he wasn't on the ticket. remember back to 2012, barack obama, a cult of personality, he was not popular president in the midterm, having him on top of the ticket motivated people. when president trump is more i
independent women's forum hadley heath manning. "real clear politics" national political reporter, caitlyn your burns and last but not least, joe borelli. you talked to trump and surrogates a big deal. they have to be a little chagrined. the tax cut is popular with independents but independents who seem to support swing from republican congress to favor a democratic one. what is going on? >> i don't think it is exactly entirely rosy picture for democrats, when you take state by...
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you had tory mps saying, why don't you follow the example of edward heath and he booted out 90 russiand assorted trade envoys? the view was that it's pretty much put the lid on russian espionage in the uk for the rest of the cold war. mrs may didn't reject that as an option. similarly she was asked, why don't we engage in cyber warfare against russia? again she didn't reject that. you just get the sense that really, nothing is off the table. but the bottom line is, whatever we do is probably not going to significantly impact on president putin unless we get other countries on board, that is why mrs may has dropped about going to nato and to the un, going to the eu. the hard pa rt the un, going to the eu. the hard part is, that is a much more slow, time—consuming, difficult process because quite obvious that, other countries have other agendas. you just have to look at the eu, where the are a number of eu countries who area bit the are a number of eu countries who are a bit sceptical about the existing sanctions against russia, never mind putting on additional sanctions and many of them
you had tory mps saying, why don't you follow the example of edward heath and he booted out 90 russiand assorted trade envoys? the view was that it's pretty much put the lid on russian espionage in the uk for the rest of the cold war. mrs may didn't reject that as an option. similarly she was asked, why don't we engage in cyber warfare against russia? again she didn't reject that. you just get the sense that really, nothing is off the table. but the bottom line is, whatever we do is probably...
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look at hampstead heath, there has been no snow here for a while, but we are still feeling the consequenceseeth. this morning there were still no water. and i work in the pub downstairs and they shut early. you work in a restau ra nt, they shut early. you work in a restaurant, so what's it like to come in to find no water? it's critical, without water, you cannot do business. there is no trade. you can't wash up, can't prepare food and you can't operate.” can't wash up, can't prepare food and you can't operate. i was down at the corner but unfortunately there is no water from last night. the sink is working but i don't know when they will fix all the problems. it's all about encouraging customers to be careful with what they use, that means no showers, filling the washing machine completely, and no washing machine completely, and no washing the car. construction firms could be refused planning permission that have been slow to build homes. the prime minister will tell developers to step up and do their bit, warning that sitting on land as a value rises is not acceptable at a time of chronic
look at hampstead heath, there has been no snow here for a while, but we are still feeling the consequenceseeth. this morning there were still no water. and i work in the pub downstairs and they shut early. you work in a restau ra nt, they shut early. you work in a restaurant, so what's it like to come in to find no water? it's critical, without water, you cannot do business. there is no trade. you can't wash up, can't prepare food and you can't operate.” can't wash up, can't prepare food and...
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there is no snow on hampstead heath, but guess what?ys on. this is a water station, i huge drop and lots of bottles of water on board. they are going to help thousands of people in london, many thousands, who have been struggling over the last few days because of what has been happening with the temperature. notjust london, of course, other parts of the country as well. severn trent had to apologise to people in by trent had to apologise to people in rugby because the taps ran dry there. it is to do with the temperature. it has been much warmer in london today than it was snowing, but if you look at some of the temperatures at his dramatic hyatt is swinging around. it was 12 degrees yesterday in one part of the company —— country, but up from “11, so 16 degrees rise in a short space of time. the impact of cooling down then warming up where you have metal pipes which we have in london here under my feet, it causes lots of problems with leaking as the joints between them move around because they are meant to be trying to bet that some of
there is no snow on hampstead heath, but guess what?ys on. this is a water station, i huge drop and lots of bottles of water on board. they are going to help thousands of people in london, many thousands, who have been struggling over the last few days because of what has been happening with the temperature. notjust london, of course, other parts of the country as well. severn trent had to apologise to people in by trent had to apologise to people in rugby because the taps ran dry there. it is...