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i said, this kid hinkley is crazy. and yet, the u.s. attorney's office and everybody else thought there was an avenue to convict him of this and the trial went on for months. handled by an outstanding u.s. attorney handled by an -- h things through. frank and the team did a great job. in my heart of hearts, i said this guy is crazy. they were saying that we can get a conviction. -- you know heat is crazy now but -- i am a layman when i say crazy, i am not a doctor. when you saw what we found in his room that night, this guy something todoing win the heart of a beautiful hollywood actress. to me, that is crazy. tom: agent mccarthy, you are modest when i asked about being shot and almost being run over. you went to the hospital. did you talk to the president about that? >> yes. tom: tell us about that. lighter than we just had to discuss. if you have questions, please come up to the microphone. >> the last day i was in the hospital, i was there 10 days, i did not have a meeting with the president. he was injured more seriously and there l
i said, this kid hinkley is crazy. and yet, the u.s. attorney's office and everybody else thought there was an avenue to convict him of this and the trial went on for months. handled by an outstanding u.s. attorney handled by an -- h things through. frank and the team did a great job. in my heart of hearts, i said this guy is crazy. they were saying that we can get a conviction. -- you know heat is crazy now but -- i am a layman when i say crazy, i am not a doctor. when you saw what we found in...
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electricity which would be, which is much cheaper than they are expecting than that generated by hinkleyels falling by about 80% since 2009 has allowed solar industries to have this huge rise. it's amazing to think a quarter of our electricity at lunchtime today was generated by the sun. being a rather more rainy nation, i'm not sure we can count on such a record every day of the week. it's interesting that only 1.4% is still generated from coal. perhaps for president trump, who wants to create clean coal, and open all the coal mines in america again. it looks like he's been left behind by technology here. that's all we have time for. we never have enough time! if only there was a second paper review. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to my guests, james rampton and lucy fisher. goodbye. good evening. it's been a hot day, the hottest of the year so far. that will culminate in some bi
electricity which would be, which is much cheaper than they are expecting than that generated by hinkleyels falling by about 80% since 2009 has allowed solar industries to have this huge rise. it's amazing to think a quarter of our electricity at lunchtime today was generated by the sun. being a rather more rainy nation, i'm not sure we can count on such a record every day of the week. it's interesting that only 1.4% is still generated from coal. perhaps for president trump, who wants to create...
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who did what to get hinkley under control, and i presume into a car, and out? >> i actually think it was a citizen who had observed temporal his weapon and was the first person that got their hands on hinkley and moved his shoulders down. for all porpoises, all law enforcement that was there and the agents that were there, my partner, actually dove into the crowd to make sure there wasn't going to be any additional firing. the other agents converged as well as myself. when we got there, there was a little confusion. we knew we had the person that fired the shot. there was the issue of being able to constrain him, making sure we can see his hands, and handcuffed him. there was a little confusion. i'm on one end, there was a sergeant pulling on the other , -- and, and that's it about a half a second. once we got him, i had one hand on him. the nearest agent that i could see had -- you probably saw the theographs -- he branded submachine gun. i asked him for a car. by that time the president had departed the scene. we were looking to get him out of the area. perso
who did what to get hinkley under control, and i presume into a car, and out? >> i actually think it was a citizen who had observed temporal his weapon and was the first person that got their hands on hinkley and moved his shoulders down. for all porpoises, all law enforcement that was there and the agents that were there, my partner, actually dove into the crowd to make sure there wasn't going to be any additional firing. the other agents converged as well as myself. when we got there,...
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the tories are pursuing a policy of nuclear, we have seen hinkley point come on and if we're going to scotland is investing in things like energy efficiency and making sure our homes are properly unsull lated so we don‘t need as much energy in the first place. that‘s something the tories haven‘t done. that‘s a real way of addressing fuel poverty and we need to invest in the cheaper form of renewables. the tories have an obsession against on shore wind. they seem to be opposed to solar energy. we have cheap, clean sources of energy that we are banning from the stel and by doing so, they‘re putting expensive things on to the system. if you cap it on one side, it means the gun ration capacity is more expensive in the long—term the energy companies are right, this will provide a short—term gain, but the long—term costs will fall on consumers. so what we need is a coherent energy policy, one that joins up the signs, itjoins up the security of supply issues and deals with energy efficiency which is huge and it also deals with the consumer side of things and making sure that consumers have a
the tories are pursuing a policy of nuclear, we have seen hinkley point come on and if we're going to scotland is investing in things like energy efficiency and making sure our homes are properly unsull lated so we don‘t need as much energy in the first place. that‘s something the tories haven‘t done. that‘s a real way of addressing fuel poverty and we need to invest in the cheaper form of renewables. the tories have an obsession against on shore wind. they seem to be opposed to solar...
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, we feel like they are trying to be all thicks to all peoplement you can't invest £30 billion in hinkleylowed to make your own free trade deals with other countries outside the eu and we wouldn‘t have control of immigration. we wouldn‘t have, we‘d have to obey eu lebleg slayings so we‘d really be in the eu. so unless you come out of the single market and the customs union you are still essentially in the eu. so single market brexit is a big issue for you and ukip voters. stephen, i know you‘re liberal democrat policy is a penny for eve ryo ne democrat policy is a penny for everyone in the pound to pay the various aspects of nhs and social care. where has the liberal democrat bounce being from such a terrible performance two years ago, why are you soaring in the polls? 2015 was a disaster but we have recovered substantially since then, we won a we st substantially since then, we won a west london by—election purely on theissue west london by—election purely on the issue of brexit. they have all accepted brexit, liberal democrats are the only party still remaining saying we want to stand u
, we feel like they are trying to be all thicks to all peoplement you can't invest £30 billion in hinkleylowed to make your own free trade deals with other countries outside the eu and we wouldn‘t have control of immigration. we wouldn‘t have, we‘d have to obey eu lebleg slayings so we‘d really be in the eu. so unless you come out of the single market and the customs union you are still essentially in the eu. so single market brexit is a big issue for you and ukip voters. stephen, i...