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they'll say, "oh hugh, i don't think you've met bill.y: you know the place pretty well. oh, you know, i had an idea i thought it'd be kind of fun. i thought it'd be kind of fun if you read a famous line of matthew's, and matthew, you read a famous line of hugh's >> great >> jimmy: would you be up for that >> yes, please >> jimmy: matthew, you can go first. >> never mind. >> jimmy: first one is hugh's line from "love actually." >> i'm -- "who do you have to screw around mere to get a cup of tea and a chocolate biscuit? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, but how would -- how would -- that sounded like him >> sleazy -- >> jimmy: but, how would you do it as matthew mcconaughey? [ laughter ] >> "who do you got to screw around here to get a cup of tea and a biscuit? [ laughter ] >> my -- >> jimmy: that's not bad >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then hugh, could you read this line here? this is from one of matthew's -- >> "all right, all right, all right! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yes! ♪ yes, that's pretty good. i want to show everyone a cli
they'll say, "oh hugh, i don't think you've met bill.y: you know the place pretty well. oh, you know, i had an idea i thought it'd be kind of fun. i thought it'd be kind of fun if you read a famous line of matthew's, and matthew, you read a famous line of hugh's >> great >> jimmy: would you be up for that >> yes, please >> jimmy: matthew, you can go first. >> never mind. >> jimmy: first one is hugh's line from "love actually." >> i'm --...
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and trish hughes's drowning.ators called everyone with links to castro, the phone trail took goodwyn to south texas. >> it took us to south texas because patricia hughes the victim in the drowning was from beeville, texas. >> reporter: goodwyn questioned trish's family and a sister recalled trish had gone with a guy way back when. >> a guy by the name of daniel perez. >> reporter: had you ever heard that name in all your years of trying to figure out who lou castro was? >> no, i'd never heard that name. >> reporter: daniel perez. goodwyn immediately contacted the local authorities and it turned out there was a record of a daniel perez and a mug shot. >> they faxed that to me that day. >> i remember when ron finally got the fax from texas and i snatch it outta of his hands and said, "where did you get that?" it was obvious that it was, you know, the person we knew as lou castro. but now we, of course, knew he was daniel perez. >> reporter: we got our guy here? >> yes. >> reporter: lou castro was daniel perez born
and trish hughes's drowning.ators called everyone with links to castro, the phone trail took goodwyn to south texas. >> it took us to south texas because patricia hughes the victim in the drowning was from beeville, texas. >> reporter: goodwyn questioned trish's family and a sister recalled trish had gone with a guy way back when. >> a guy by the name of daniel perez. >> reporter: had you ever heard that name in all your years of trying to figure out who lou castro was?...
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i am beenjoined by hugh pymlj which has specialist facilities. i am beenjoined by hugh pym.tell you more than those bare facts, but she flew in a few days ago, did not have symptoms at the time, went to heathrow, and public health officials idea handing out leaflets, saying that if they don't feel well asa saying that if they don't feel well as a visitor to the uk, still call nhs 9111, but it seems that she did develop symptoms subsequent to arriving at heathrow, she rang that line, she didn't go to hospital, she was immediately tested, tested positive i know she is either on her way to or at saint thomases hospital in let central london. it is widely specialist centres in the uk that can tackle these infectious diseases. given what we know about these other cases over the last few days, what will happen no? contact tracing. this is not, i am told, anything to do with the cases in brighton so none of the contacts there are relevant here. contact tracing is what public health england do and be like to do it and are effective, i imagine there may bea are effective, i imagine t
i am beenjoined by hugh pymlj which has specialist facilities. i am beenjoined by hugh pym.tell you more than those bare facts, but she flew in a few days ago, did not have symptoms at the time, went to heathrow, and public health officials idea handing out leaflets, saying that if they don't feel well asa saying that if they don't feel well as a visitor to the uk, still call nhs 9111, but it seems that she did develop symptoms subsequent to arriving at heathrow, she rang that line, she didn't...
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willing to put in a hugh —— good word. find any politicians willing to put in a hugh -- good word.at pay us, it is the public. that is right. we are waiting to see what happens about it. apps very little happens about it. apps very little happens about it. we don't know. i keep saying this, we don't know. we are reviewers, we have to pretend that we do! we can find out once we have the answers. ruth and rob, thank you very much, it was very fun and thank you for watching. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, rob merrick and ruth lea. that's all from us.
willing to put in a hugh —— good word. find any politicians willing to put in a hugh -- good word.at pay us, it is the public. that is right. we are waiting to see what happens about it. apps very little happens about it. apps very little happens about it. we don't know. i keep saying this, we don't know. we are reviewers, we have to pretend that we do! we can find out once we have the answers. ruth and rob, thank you very much, it was very fun and thank you for watching. that's it for the...
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let me go to you first, hugh. how do you assess this race now? what do you think has to happen in nevada and south carolina to clarify who is the one that donald trump may likely face or will that be even too early to predict? what i'm asking is will joe biden have to come through here, will elizabeth warren, are there people who have to show some strength in the next caucus and primary? >> well, it is one of the most interesting races i've watched and i've been reporting on them since 1990. so i think that right now we're down to three b's. bernie sanders, pete buttigieg and mayor bloomberg. mayor bloomberg is a republican who doesn't like guns or pepsi and i think bernie sanders is authentic and i think pute buttigieg is a generational change. biden and elizabeth warren is both done and i think we know that is cooked. what is interesting to me, al, is that the primaries become open primaries in ten days. south carolina, republicans are voting. on super-tuesday, i already voted for bernie sanders, i told chuck todd that on "meet the press" becau
let me go to you first, hugh. how do you assess this race now? what do you think has to happen in nevada and south carolina to clarify who is the one that donald trump may likely face or will that be even too early to predict? what i'm asking is will joe biden have to come through here, will elizabeth warren, are there people who have to show some strength in the next caucus and primary? >> well, it is one of the most interesting races i've watched and i've been reporting on them since...
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hugh pym, bbc news. meanwhile, british tourists who were among those quarantined in a tenerife hotel where cases of the virus were detected have been cleared to leave the canary islands. coronavirus has spread to 50 countries and reached every continent except antarctica. worldwide, there have been more than 82,000 cases and 2,800 deaths. injapan, all state schools are to close for a month in a bid to stop the further spread of the virus. in china, the vast majority of the deaths have been
hugh pym, bbc news. meanwhile, british tourists who were among those quarantined in a tenerife hotel where cases of the virus were detected have been cleared to leave the canary islands. coronavirus has spread to 50 countries and reached every continent except antarctica. worldwide, there have been more than 82,000 cases and 2,800 deaths. injapan, all state schools are to close for a month in a bid to stop the further spread of the virus. in china, the vast majority of the deaths have been
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hugh pym, thank you.t more about the symptoms of coronavirus and how to protect yourself against it on the bbc news app and on our website bbc.co.uk/news. the united states and the taliban have signed an historic agreement aimed at ending eighteen years of war in afghanistan. under the deal, all us and nato forces would leave the country over the next fourteen months —— if the taliban keeps to commitments its made. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet reports from doha, where the negotiations have been taking place. they fought the world's mightiest army, but today they sat together. old enemies shaking hands on a deal. the first step towards ending america's longest war. a glimpse of hope that afghanistan can finally move towards peace. but the us' top diplomat says that is up to the taliban. first, keep your promises to cut ties with al-qaeda and other terrorists. keep up the fight to defeat isis. welcome the profound relief of all afghan citizens, men and women, urban and rural, as a resu
hugh pym, thank you.t more about the symptoms of coronavirus and how to protect yourself against it on the bbc news app and on our website bbc.co.uk/news. the united states and the taliban have signed an historic agreement aimed at ending eighteen years of war in afghanistan. under the deal, all us and nato forces would leave the country over the next fourteen months —— if the taliban keeps to commitments its made. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet reports from doha, where...
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the spread of the virus is slowing and there could be more stimulus on its way from beijing sylvie hughes chamber of commerce in china warns of more disruption ahead the coburg 19 outbreak has forced a lot of companies in china to throw production completely and that's having massive international knock on effects transports operators are also affecting supply chains. our correspondent in taipei told describe the situation in china for us workforce because according to the ministry of transport.
the spread of the virus is slowing and there could be more stimulus on its way from beijing sylvie hughes chamber of commerce in china warns of more disruption ahead the coburg 19 outbreak has forced a lot of companies in china to throw production completely and that's having massive international knock on effects transports operators are also affecting supply chains. our correspondent in taipei told describe the situation in china for us workforce because according to the ministry of transport.
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hugh pym reports.ents, he broke the rules to carry out inappropriate and unsafe operations, and left a terrible legacy — the words of the independent review. but patients, it said, were let down as well by a healthcare system dysfunctional at every level. some of his former patients who'd suffered from his treatment gathered to hear the review findings yesterday. they were told there could be more than 1000 who'd been harmed in some way by paterson. today, a conservative mp, rachel maclean, revealed on twitter she had breast surgery for suspected cancer by ian paterson more than a decade ago and still had doubts about it. she told me to review findings had prompted her to discuss it for the first time. it's very concerning, and the reason i'm speaking out now is because i know there will be so many other people who are left with that doubt in their minds — are they 0k, do they need to go back and get checked again to make sure it's ok? and i think we do need to make sure that the system is safe for peo
hugh pym reports.ents, he broke the rules to carry out inappropriate and unsafe operations, and left a terrible legacy — the words of the independent review. but patients, it said, were let down as well by a healthcare system dysfunctional at every level. some of his former patients who'd suffered from his treatment gathered to hear the review findings yesterday. they were told there could be more than 1000 who'd been harmed in some way by paterson. today, a conservative mp, rachel maclean,...
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to decisions the director proposed for the so-called independent board goes by the name of thomas hughes and he says he's fully on board with the human rights and diversity agenda. the oversight board is committed to protecting free expression and human rights its composition will be global and diverse and whilst there will be disagreement at times this diversity lies at the core of this important innovation that sure sounds nice but you have to wonder how hughes actually defines those ideas especially since he was the leader of a british geo called article 19 it's directly funded by the state department and the national endowment for democracy think tank which promotes regime change in countries washington is very happy with can we really expect a judge jury and executioner of social media with that background to be independent i'm kind of shocked i have to admit to see that mark zuckerberg is looking for the government to go ahead and interfere now for so many years web sites like facebook were under the protection of the communications decency act section $230.00 which did not hold it
to decisions the director proposed for the so-called independent board goes by the name of thomas hughes and he says he's fully on board with the human rights and diversity agenda. the oversight board is committed to protecting free expression and human rights its composition will be global and diverse and whilst there will be disagreement at times this diversity lies at the core of this important innovation that sure sounds nice but you have to wonder how hughes actually defines those ideas...
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hugh pym, bbc news.enny hill injapan — and this is the first british death from the virus. what more do we know? the japanese ministry of health have confirmed that the man was being treated in hospital prior to his death. tonight the foreign office have said they are liaising with the japanese authorities as well as continuing to support the man's family who have asked for privacy. it was described as a difficult time. as you say, he is the first british person known to have died from covid—i9. here injapan they are getting used to this kind of news. even today we heard that two more japanese people had died from the virus, bringing the total number of deaths in the country to ten and as hugh pym said, five of those people were infected on board the diamond princess. it is a week since around 30 british people were allowed off the ship having tested finally negative for the virus. we watched them go, they were waving clearly looking relieved that their ordeal was in part finally over. tonight, as if we
hugh pym, bbc news.enny hill injapan — and this is the first british death from the virus. what more do we know? the japanese ministry of health have confirmed that the man was being treated in hospital prior to his death. tonight the foreign office have said they are liaising with the japanese authorities as well as continuing to support the man's family who have asked for privacy. it was described as a difficult time. as you say, he is the first british person known to have died from...
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patrick armstrong with us and also hugh gimber. message and they are public officials. what would you presume is the debate behind the doors at the fed? hugh: i think at this stage it is a debate as to how much they can do and how effective monetary policy changes would be , because in the face of this type of scenario i think rate cuts look like fairly blunt tools to get the economy going where this is much more of a demand shock. i think they will be bearing in mind they want to ensure the market understands the fed will act if the economy requires that , but do not want to be wasting their ammunition if they can afford to hold that back for a more material downturn further down the road. tom: fascinating to see the geometry we all learned in school, and you have a virus, a true supply-side, exhaustion is shock. what is your -- exile jeanette shock -- exile janice -- exogenous shock. they willrobably what be investigating over the next two months as the weak links in the financial system, will companies face issues like payrolls
patrick armstrong with us and also hugh gimber. message and they are public officials. what would you presume is the debate behind the doors at the fed? hugh: i think at this stage it is a debate as to how much they can do and how effective monetary policy changes would be , because in the face of this type of scenario i think rate cuts look like fairly blunt tools to get the economy going where this is much more of a demand shock. i think they will be bearing in mind they want to ensure the...
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hugh pym speaking to us earlier.s been a huge outpouring of grief and anger, at the treatment of a doctor, who tried to warn the world of the dangers of the coronavirus. hundreds of millions of people have viewed social media posts on doctor li wenliang, who‘s died after contracting the illness while treating infected patients. he was censored by the authorities in the city of wuhan after raising the alarm back in december about the potential dangers of the new virus. the government has now sent officials to investigate how he was treated. as the coronavirus continues to spread, controls and restrictions are increasing right across china, where more than 600 have died, and another 31,000 have been infected. from beijing, here‘s our china correspondentjon sudworth. shouting in some cities those suspected of being sick are being rounded up, with multiple unverified videos showing the quarantine squads at work. it‘s all adding to a growing sense of disbelief and dread. "i don‘t want to be taken away like that," a child
hugh pym speaking to us earlier.s been a huge outpouring of grief and anger, at the treatment of a doctor, who tried to warn the world of the dangers of the coronavirus. hundreds of millions of people have viewed social media posts on doctor li wenliang, who‘s died after contracting the illness while treating infected patients. he was censored by the authorities in the city of wuhan after raising the alarm back in december about the potential dangers of the new virus. the government has now...
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daredevil "mad" mike hughes is killed in a rocket made mostly of spare parts. a former zamboni driver takes the ice as an emergency goalie, becoming a hockey hero. final farewell: a moment of music units the basketball world. and, salute to a super school, preschoolers join a classmate in the fight of her life. /this is the cbs weekend news. >> battiste: good evening, i'm nikki battiste. anrnie sanders is surging after a traccoker pollmm shows sanders gaining on joe biden in south carolina. the former vice president holds the top spot with 28% but sanders isn't far behind. another cbs news poll found two out of three voters believe president trump will be re- elected. here's nikole killion.>> reporte sanders continued his victory after winning the jackpot in nevada. >> we won the nevada caucus. ( cheers and applause ) and don't tell anybody, cause these folks get very, very agitated and nervous. we're going to win here in texas. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: as the surging frontrunner looked toward supertuesday-- >> i think it's going to be bernie and me
daredevil "mad" mike hughes is killed in a rocket made mostly of spare parts. a former zamboni driver takes the ice as an emergency goalie, becoming a hockey hero. final farewell: a moment of music units the basketball world. and, salute to a super school, preschoolers join a classmate in the fight of her life. /this is the cbs weekend news. >> battiste: good evening, i'm nikki battiste. anrnie sanders is surging after a traccoker pollmm shows sanders gaining on joe biden in...
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hugh pym, thank you.v footage of the manchester arena bomber just seconds before he detonated his device, killing 22 people. in it, he's seen in the foyer, surrounded by members of the audience leaving an ariana grande concert. it was shown at the trial of his brother hashem abedi, who denies murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause explosions. he says if he knew about his brother's plans for the attack in 2017, he would have reported him. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. today, the manchester bombing trial heard how salman abedi, who'd flown back to britain just four days before the attack, made his final preparations, using a blue suitcase to collect explosives and chemicals from a nissan micra, where he had stored them. he built his bomb into a karrimor backpack from sports direct. it contained 30 kilograms of metal shrapnel, much of it nuts and bolts bought from screwfix. and then the jury was shown a single frame from cctv from the city room, the foy
hugh pym, thank you.v footage of the manchester arena bomber just seconds before he detonated his device, killing 22 people. in it, he's seen in the foyer, surrounded by members of the audience leaving an ariana grande concert. it was shown at the trial of his brother hashem abedi, who denies murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause explosions. he says if he knew about his brother's plans for the attack in 2017, he would have reported him. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford...
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dominic hughes has more. did future me.this letter, 20 years will have passed. you will have grown up have passed. you will have grown up in primary school will bea grown up in primary school will be a distant memory. at richmond academy only school in 0ldham, he was accosting their eyes to the future. what do we wa nt to eyes to the future. what do we want to be in 20 years' time? encouraging this kind of ambition in one of the most deprived parts of greater manchester is a vital element in the school's mission. working with the whole family so they have options in the yea rs so they have options in the years to come. we encourage our pa rents to years to come. we encourage our parents to so they can be happy to so they can have a healthy mindset and a healthy body. the school makes a point of looking at the bigger picture, how education is linked to health, housing, work and family. many of ourfamilies housing, work and family. many of our families have gone on to achieve gcses now, they are in paid employment. it's a rou
dominic hughes has more. did future me.this letter, 20 years will have passed. you will have grown up have passed. you will have grown up in primary school will bea grown up in primary school will be a distant memory. at richmond academy only school in 0ldham, he was accosting their eyes to the future. what do we wa nt to eyes to the future. what do we want to be in 20 years' time? encouraging this kind of ambition in one of the most deprived parts of greater manchester is a vital element in...
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mark hughes go so let me just fine a lot finish this up by asking a little bit. about the chips now were they manufactured were you manufacturing these chips you know absolutely we're doing that. they're produced in taiwan and so that sounds get excellent all right so alex legal thanks so much for coming on the show i know the start up of this nature you guys are crushed for time and i really appreciate taking the time to come and talk to us thanks for being on the kaiser report you know thank you so much for having me really enjoyed the that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert join to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report it's all next on bio. will become a battleground in the u.s. . people of demanding the shut down of a local plant from mike is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous prayer. the. where's the power in this. is it moving more. or is it more in the idea of. presidential candidates. of the u.s. . every week. student. money. no dong it do 50 good number to the pretty one when you ha
mark hughes go so let me just fine a lot finish this up by asking a little bit. about the chips now were they manufactured were you manufacturing these chips you know absolutely we're doing that. they're produced in taiwan and so that sounds get excellent all right so alex legal thanks so much for coming on the show i know the start up of this nature you guys are crushed for time and i really appreciate taking the time to come and talk to us thanks for being on the kaiser report you know thank...
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our health editor hugh pym. 0ur health editor hugh pym. our top story this lunchtime...ess president trump says his time in office has produced a great american comeback. and still to come — the new boss of the premier league tells us video assisted refereeing needs reviewing but won't be abandoned. and in the sportjust after half past. mo farah has pulled out of the london half marathon next month. he'll not be able to defend his title after picking up an achilles injury in training. yesterday we told you about the children of islamic state supporters who are trapped in syria, often now orphans. it's a problem for many countries, including the uk, which has men, women and children stuck there. today we look at what happens whenjihadists return home. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin sommerville has followed the route of one couple who returned to indonesia. the armies of the caliphate left much behind in syria. detention camps full of their wives, their children, entire families. dozens of countries are now asking the same question. can they welcome back orphans and
our health editor hugh pym. 0ur health editor hugh pym. our top story this lunchtime...ess president trump says his time in office has produced a great american comeback. and still to come — the new boss of the premier league tells us video assisted refereeing needs reviewing but won't be abandoned. and in the sportjust after half past. mo farah has pulled out of the london half marathon next month. he'll not be able to defend his title after picking up an achilles injury in training....
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-- longston hughes. he declared through his work and sacrifice that america never was america to me and yet i swear this oath: america will be. may we as a nation in this difficult time, when we face the betrayal of a president, the surrender of obligation by a body, may we meet this time with our actions of goodwill, of a commitment to love and to justice and to yet again elevating our country so that we, too, may be like as it says in that great text, a light unto alln a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are not. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, these past weeks, the senate has grappled with the gravest subject as we ever consider -- a request from the majority in the house to remove the president. the framers took impeachment extremely seriously, but they harbored
-- longston hughes. he declared through his work and sacrifice that america never was america to me and yet i swear this oath: america will be. may we as a nation in this difficult time, when we face the betrayal of a president, the surrender of obligation by a body, may we meet this time with our actions of goodwill, of a commitment to love and to justice and to yet again elevating our country so that we, too, may be like as it says in that great text, a light unto alln a quorum call? the...
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jodi's defense lawyers never called to the stand the authors of those e-mails, chris and skye hugh hugheseir words were twisted by the defense. >> it doesn't exist. the abuse does not exist. >> what's it like to see your words used as a murder defense when the victim was your friend? >> it's gut-wrenching. they're using our words to make travis something he absolutely was not. >> he called me a bitch and he kicked me in the ribs. >> during her marathon 18 days on the stand, 11 coming under friendly defense questioning, jodi said travis had once become enraged after they'd argued over money. >> he went to kick me again and i put my hand out. >> what happened after that second kick? >> i screamed really loud. i think i yelled out "my finger" or "my hand" something to that effect. >> jodi showed the jury the misshapen finger she claimed was the result of travis's outburst. but whatever concern she may have had about violence, she and travis didn't stop seeing each other. >> he seemed very happy to see me. >> jodi came to travis's house early one morning in june 2008. that day, the day he die
jodi's defense lawyers never called to the stand the authors of those e-mails, chris and skye hugh hugheseir words were twisted by the defense. >> it doesn't exist. the abuse does not exist. >> what's it like to see your words used as a murder defense when the victim was your friend? >> it's gut-wrenching. they're using our words to make travis something he absolutely was not. >> he called me a bitch and he kicked me in the ribs. >> during her marathon 18 days on...
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are scrap or an activist brother ali and we are scotty host and the extra surrogate scottie nell hughes which candidate can give trump a run for his money plus away from alleged k. street political puppets in the usa who is taking back control in bars johnson's post writes in britain we ask them all b.s. how to really pull the strings and at the moment receive all the support coming up at today's going underground but 1st while the left here in britain despairs of the post corbin labor party socialists in the usa are looking hopefully to tonight's iowa caucus where lifelong anti-imperialist democratic contender bernie sanders looks to win a presidential nomination against war change a democrat hawk joe biden one man who has seen the power of the insurgents and his campaign firsthand is rapper and activist brother ali he opened for the senator at a recent sanders rally and he joins me now from minneapolis thanks so much brother ali for coming on you support sanders i know there are other candidates that are available aside from even biden the fact is that it lost the last iowa caucus 201
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. >>> the daredevil known as mad mike hughes is dead after a rocket launch went wrong.ng out his dream. >> reporter: moments after launching a home made rocket crashed into the open desert in california, on board mike hughes. the final act of the daredevil known as mad mike. he wanted to fly to the edge of is i'm t bt hoprat earr:spe to first steam powered ro his gara. he walked away and vowed to fly again. >> i just want people to question everything. >> reporter: flat earthers believe the earth is shaped like a frisbee. with the sun and moon troerotat around the outer edge. >> i expect to see a flat disk. i don't have an agenda. if it's a round earth or ball i'll come down and say hey guys i'm bad it's a ball. >> reporter: one thing mad mike did not deny is the risk he took. in the 2019 documentary, mad mike expressed how he wanted to live and die. >> we're supposed to come to the end of our lives not with anything left but everything exhausted. you've done everything you can possibly do. >>> well coming up on "cbs this morning" gayle king reports from south carolina
. >>> the daredevil known as mad mike hughes is dead after a rocket launch went wrong.ng out his dream. >> reporter: moments after launching a home made rocket crashed into the open desert in california, on board mike hughes. the final act of the daredevil known as mad mike. he wanted to fly to the edge of is i'm t bt hoprat earr:spe to first steam powered ro his gara. he walked away and vowed to fly again. >> i just want people to question everything. >> reporter:...
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jim cavanaugh, his wife esther in the front row -- [applause] and hugh hewitt, the president of the next and foundation, who you -- the richard nixon foundation. we have many distinguished guests from the nixon and other administrations and we are honored to have you here tonight. this year marks the 50th anniversary of patricia nixon becoming the first lady of the united states. under her leadership the white house collection added over 600 paintings and furnishing elements to the white house collection, which is the most of any presidency. the significance of this will be discussed in tonight's program, but it's very important to us here at the white house of our mission which was inspired as most of you or all of you know by first lady jacqueline kennedy to be the private nonpartisan private partner to the white house for conservation, preservation, restoration of those beautiful staterooms in the white house, for the acquisition of items for the permanent collection at the white house as well, and for education programs, programs like this where we teach and tell the stories of the w
jim cavanaugh, his wife esther in the front row -- [applause] and hugh hewitt, the president of the next and foundation, who you -- the richard nixon foundation. we have many distinguished guests from the nixon and other administrations and we are honored to have you here tonight. this year marks the 50th anniversary of patricia nixon becoming the first lady of the united states. under her leadership the white house collection added over 600 paintings and furnishing elements to the white house...
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hughes and his partner had hoped to send the steam-powered rocket 5,000 feet into the air.bit in his quest to prove his theory that the earth is flat. >>> nba legend kobe bryant honored at the naacp image awards nearly a after he, his daughter and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash. thousands prepare to honor kobe and his daughter at staples center tomorrow. joining me in los angeles outside the arena, omar, what is expected? >> reporter: yeah, fred. there is a lakers game going on right now and a lot of kobe bryant jerseys in the building, including on celtics legend bill russell. you know that crosses some serious rivalry lines but this moment and sentiment transcends all of that. it's almost been a month to the day since this helicopter crash. while exact plans for celebration of life ceremony happen tomorrow have stayed under wraps, there won't be a procession, there won't be a burial, as that happened in a private ceremony earlier this month. thousands are expected to attend here in the l.a. area and, of course, beyond as well. the proceeds from the limited
hughes and his partner had hoped to send the steam-powered rocket 5,000 feet into the air.bit in his quest to prove his theory that the earth is flat. >>> nba legend kobe bryant honored at the naacp image awards nearly a after he, his daughter and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash. thousands prepare to honor kobe and his daughter at staples center tomorrow. joining me in los angeles outside the arena, omar, what is expected? >> reporter: yeah, fred. there is a lakers...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, the wirral.tors over his links to the sex offenderjeffrey epstein. jes staley, pictured here, said that he deeply regrets his connection with epstein, who died in a new york prison cell last year. mr staley also admitted that he kept in touch with epstein for seven years after he was convicted for sex trafficking. borisjohnson has been asked to clarify who paid for his new year holiday in the caribbean, after confusion over whether a conservative party donor funded the trip. the prime minister and his girlfriend carrie symonds accepted accommodation valued at £15,000. the register of mps' interests says it was paid for by the co—founder of carphone warehouse david ross. mr ross initially said he had not paid for the holiday. this afternoon, he said the register was correct and he had in his words "facilitated accommodation". scuffles broke out outside a courthouse in londonderry as a man appeared inside charged with the murder of journalist lyra mckee. paul mcintyre, who's 52 and comes from derry
dominic hughes, bbc news, the wirral.tors over his links to the sex offenderjeffrey epstein. jes staley, pictured here, said that he deeply regrets his connection with epstein, who died in a new york prison cell last year. mr staley also admitted that he kept in touch with epstein for seven years after he was convicted for sex trafficking. borisjohnson has been asked to clarify who paid for his new year holiday in the caribbean, after confusion over whether a conservative party donor funded the...
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hughes famously believed that was earth was flat. he was 64 years old. >>> a wild shootout was caught on camera between the army and police officers in haiti. police are protesting for higher wages and better working conditions. the gun battle lasted more than two hours with bullets flying in the streets. the violence forced officials to cancel the carnival festival. at least one person was killed. more than a dozen were wounded. >>> heaven is shining even brighter now, those words from the husband of barbara smith, the lifestyle icon also known as b. smith. she died this weekend after battling early onset alzheimer's. smith was the first black woman ever featured on the cover of a traditionally white magazine. she also started three restaurants and launched a syndicated tv show. viola davis tweeted, smith epitomized class, true beauty and dignity. ava do you ever duvernay said she was one of a kind. a kind, and vivica fox called her a true queen. she was 70 years old. >>> people are expected at today's memorial service honoring kobe
hughes famously believed that was earth was flat. he was 64 years old. >>> a wild shootout was caught on camera between the army and police officers in haiti. police are protesting for higher wages and better working conditions. the gun battle lasted more than two hours with bullets flying in the streets. the violence forced officials to cancel the carnival festival. at least one person was killed. more than a dozen were wounded. >>> heaven is shining even brighter now, those...
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he's yet to get back to me yet mark hello words mark hughes go calling marcus go so let me just of final finish this up by asking a little bit. about the chips now were they manufactured were you manufacturing these chips you know absolutely we're doing that with stems or. they're produced in taiwan and so that sounds good actually all right so alex legal thanks so much for coming on the show i know the start up of this nature you guys are crushed for time and i really appreciate taking the time to come and talk to us thanks for being on the kaiser report yes thank you so much for having me really enjoyed this that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert join to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time by. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation community. are you going the right way or are you. what is true. is. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the debt. or remain in the shallows. the. i. had hopes for peace in afghanistan is the u.
he's yet to get back to me yet mark hello words mark hughes go calling marcus go so let me just of final finish this up by asking a little bit. about the chips now were they manufactured were you manufacturing these chips you know absolutely we're doing that with stems or. they're produced in taiwan and so that sounds good actually all right so alex legal thanks so much for coming on the show i know the start up of this nature you guys are crushed for time and i really appreciate taking the...
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irewatching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend we join the program as hugh hewitt talks about renovations to the east room west event space in the museum in yorba linda, california. >> true to form, with any
irewatching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend we join the program as hugh hewitt talks about renovations to the east room west event space in the museum in yorba linda, california. >> true to form, with any
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hugh schofield reports from paris. society and soldier hounded by society and the fight to clear his name. the dreyfus affair is a subject which roman polanski says he has i was wanted to treat. the result is a cinematic triumph. having audiences and 12 nominations at the awards. but whatever its execs as, the film j'accuse comes weighted with controversy. this is where the cesa rs controversy. this is where the cesars committee controversy. this is where the cesa rs committee french controversy. this is where the cesars committee french oscars are going to be held was that you can see they are putting the final touches on the outside right now. this is the focus of the row already on an adjacent wall there is graffiti against roman polanski. the point is, we are living now in a post me too weld and polansky isa a post me too weld and polansky is a director with a past. wherever he goes in public, roman polanski is dogged by the 1977 scandal after admitting unlawful sex with a 13—year—old, he then fled the united state
hugh schofield reports from paris. society and soldier hounded by society and the fight to clear his name. the dreyfus affair is a subject which roman polanski says he has i was wanted to treat. the result is a cinematic triumph. having audiences and 12 nominations at the awards. but whatever its execs as, the film j'accuse comes weighted with controversy. this is where the cesa rs controversy. this is where the cesars committee controversy. this is where the cesa rs committee french...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. of 91. mubarak spent three decades in office before being ousted by the military in 2011 as a popular uprising swept egypt. he was found guilty of complicity in the killing of protesters during the revolution, but that conviction was overturned and he was freed in march 2017. football now, and chelsea will need a dramatic turnaround in their fortunes if they are to stay in this year's champions league. they were beaten 3—0 at home by bayern munich. the first two goals were scored by the german international serge gnabry. chelsea ended the game with ten men after marcus alonso was sent off. in shropshire, some railway lines have closed and more people have left their homes as river levels continue to rise. two severe danger to life flood warnings are in place for the river severn at shrewsbury and ironbridge. there are fears that water could go over flood barriers in the early hours of tomorrow morning, as our correspondent sian lloyd reports. no rescue needed, but there is a growing s
dominic hughes, bbc news. of 91. mubarak spent three decades in office before being ousted by the military in 2011 as a popular uprising swept egypt. he was found guilty of complicity in the killing of protesters during the revolution, but that conviction was overturned and he was freed in march 2017. football now, and chelsea will need a dramatic turnaround in their fortunes if they are to stay in this year's champions league. they were beaten 3—0 at home by bayern munich. the first two...
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our health editor, hugh pym reports. the rules to carry out inappropriate and unsafe operations, and left a terrible legacy — the words of the independent review. but patients, it said, were let down as well by a health care system dysfunctional at every level. some of his former patients who'd suffered from his treatment gathered to hear the review findings yesterday. they were told there could be more than 1000 who'd been harmed in some way by paterson. today, a conservative mp, rachel maclean, revealed on twitter she had breast surgery for suspected cancer by ian paterson more than a decade ago and still had doubts about it. she told me to review findings had prompted her to discuss it for the first time. it's very concerning, and the reason i'm speaking out now is because i know there will be so many other people who are left with that doubt in their minds — are they ok, do they need to go back and get checked again to make sure it's ok? and i think we do need to make sure that the system is safe for people. even sin
our health editor, hugh pym reports. the rules to carry out inappropriate and unsafe operations, and left a terrible legacy — the words of the independent review. but patients, it said, were let down as well by a health care system dysfunctional at every level. some of his former patients who'd suffered from his treatment gathered to hear the review findings yesterday. they were told there could be more than 1000 who'd been harmed in some way by paterson. today, a conservative mp, rachel...
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here's the bbc‘s health editor hugh pym.n and the south of england, became unwell. he had recently returned from singapore, we did not know his nationality. he was isolated at home, tested positive when a new strain at coronavirus and taken to a hospital in london. which has specialists, isolation unit is looking after people with infectious diseases similar to that in newcastle who have. does this change the advice that the uk is offering? because he concentrated it and it singapore and not china gas. they are extending their advice for travellers coming back in the uk. before this happy baby china and come back to uk you were advised to isolate yourself and call the helpline or a doctor. now they are saying for some asian countries singapore and malaysia, if you come back and develop symptoms you should isolate yourself. that is an extension geographically and what they were telling others before. on tuesday the uk government advised all british citizens to leave china. the chinese ambassador to the uk today criticised tha
here's the bbc‘s health editor hugh pym.n and the south of england, became unwell. he had recently returned from singapore, we did not know his nationality. he was isolated at home, tested positive when a new strain at coronavirus and taken to a hospital in london. which has specialists, isolation unit is looking after people with infectious diseases similar to that in newcastle who have. does this change the advice that the uk is offering? because he concentrated it and it singapore and not...
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dominic hughes reports. this letter, 20 years will have passed. you will have grown up and primary school will be a distant memory... at richmond academy primary school in 0ldham, pupils are casting their eyes to the future. what do we want to be in 20 years' time? encouraging this kind of ambition in one of the most deprived parts of greater manchester is a vital element in the school's mission, working with the whole family so they have options in the years to come. we encourage our parents to be as... so they can be healthy too, so they can have a healthy mindset and a healthy body. the school makes a point of looking at the bigger picture, how education is linked to health, housing, work and family. many of our families have gone on to achieve gcses now, they're in paid employment. it's a route not only for the children but the families, the whole family is the centre of our school. today's report on health and inequalities in england suggest this kind of approach is needed more than ever. it says life e
dominic hughes reports. this letter, 20 years will have passed. you will have grown up and primary school will be a distant memory... at richmond academy primary school in 0ldham, pupils are casting their eyes to the future. what do we want to be in 20 years' time? encouraging this kind of ambition in one of the most deprived parts of greater manchester is a vital element in the school's mission, working with the whole family so they have options in the years to come. we encourage our parents...
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hugh pym, bbc news, colchester.gh in england is up to five times higher than official figures show, bbc research suggests. the official estimate for 2018, based on a survey taken on a single night, shows over 4,600 people sleeping rough. but according to councils contacted by the bbc, more than 25,000 people slept on the streets at least once in the past 12 months. the government is providing £500 million this year to tackle homelessness. it says the official snapshot is a "good estimate" of rough sleeping. but there are concerns that when 2019's official figures come out tomorrow, they may not reflect the full picture. michael buchanan reports from newcastle. you get drenched, you're freezing cold through the night, you don't want to... you don't really want to be living, you just want to be, like, in darkness all the time. it's horrible. eddie is 26, a military veteran. he says he spent four years in the army, before being shot in pakistan, while over there repairing equipment. he's been rough sleeping for three a
hugh pym, bbc news, colchester.gh in england is up to five times higher than official figures show, bbc research suggests. the official estimate for 2018, based on a survey taken on a single night, shows over 4,600 people sleeping rough. but according to councils contacted by the bbc, more than 25,000 people slept on the streets at least once in the past 12 months. the government is providing £500 million this year to tackle homelessness. it says the official snapshot is a "good...
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wrong it's titled the rape of britain i know that you are prone to generalisations but isn't that hugh broad and hugh threatening of a statement the more right in discussion we talk about islam not muslims in general not if i like how can you talk about islam and not talk about muslims in general or to islam as an idea it's a book it's an idea to criticize that it is practiced by muslims but if i criticize christianity i'm not and so in or picking for every christian i'm picking for the ideas so when we see the rape levels that we've seen in our country and from a population muslim i would make up 2.2 percent of the british population they are responsible for 84 percent of the convictions of these talks this type of right you know i'm another muslim myself but i am married to a muslim and i know for a fact that islam imposes very strict limits on x. your marital sex not to mention rape so the victims say is racial religious the perpetrator says racial religious religion religious the qur'an and the scripture supports and justifies the charges against simply not true or is true the $950
wrong it's titled the rape of britain i know that you are prone to generalisations but isn't that hugh broad and hugh threatening of a statement the more right in discussion we talk about islam not muslims in general not if i like how can you talk about islam and not talk about muslims in general or to islam as an idea it's a book it's an idea to criticize that it is practiced by muslims but if i criticize christianity i'm not and so in or picking for every christian i'm picking for the ideas...
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hugh's here with me now.first person to catch coronavirus within the uk — explain how that's significant? it is potentially very significant. the man hadn't been abroad and officials are trying to trace his contacts officials are trying to trace his co nta cts to officials are trying to trace his contacts to see if one of them had been to one of worst affected countries and recently returned. if they can do that they will be reassured. what would be the difficult situation is if they can't work out the transmission. that would suggest the virus is deeper rooted in the uk. and there is more news about the government's response. labour criticised the government for not having a cobra meeting today. i sense a change in the government's approach and there will be measures announced in terms of public information, a big new campaign encouraging people to wash their hands vigorously to prevent a spread of virus and next week whitehall sources confirm there could be emergency legislation, as pa rt could be emergency
hugh's here with me now.first person to catch coronavirus within the uk — explain how that's significant? it is potentially very significant. the man hadn't been abroad and officials are trying to trace his contacts officials are trying to trace his co nta cts to officials are trying to trace his contacts to see if one of them had been to one of worst affected countries and recently returned. if they can do that they will be reassured. what would be the difficult situation is if they can't...
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are back to the future customer i recommend you taking taking a look at that i've talked to mark hughes go at morgan creek about this deal he's yet to get back to me yet mark hello words markets go calling mark hughes go so let me just of final finish this up by asking a little bit. about the chips now where they manufactured what do you manufacturing these chips you know absolutely we're doing that. they're produced in taiwan and so that sounds get excellent all right so alex legal thanks so much for coming on the show i know the start up of this nature you guys are crushed for time and i really appreciate taking the time to come and talk to us thanks for being on the kaiser report yes thank you so much for having me i really enjoyed this that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert join to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time by. to become a battleground in the u.s. . people of demanding the shutdown of a local plant from mike is right now. my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no clare power plant the owner is
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. >>> daredevil mad mike hughes is killed in a rocket made mostly of spare parts. >>> a former zamboni driver takes the ice as an emergency goalie, becoming a hockey hero. >>> final farewell. a moment of music unites the basketball world in grief. >>> and salute to a superhero. pres >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm nikki battiste. with a democratic presidential debate tomorrow in the south carolina primary this weekend, bernie sanders is surging. after his commanding victory in nevada, our new cbs news battleground tracker poll shows sanders is now gaining on joe biden in south carolina. the former vice president holds the top spot with 28%, but sanders isn't far behind. but will it matter? another cbs new poll found two out of three voters believe president trump will be reelected. here is nikole killion.ti histop >> we won the nevada caucus. and don't tell anybody, because these folks get very, very agitate and nervous. we're going win here in texas. >> reporter: as the surging front-runner looked towards super tuesday -- >> i th
. >>> daredevil mad mike hughes is killed in a rocket made mostly of spare parts. >>> a former zamboni driver takes the ice as an emergency goalie, becoming a hockey hero. >>> final farewell. a moment of music unites the basketball world in grief. >>> and salute to a superhero. pres >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm nikki battiste. with a democratic presidential debate...
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hughes and his partner had hoped to send the steam-powered rocket 5,000 feet in the air.to prove that the earth is in fact flat. >>> now, we saw an emotional moment on the campaign trail this weekend when a 9-year-old boy asked democratic candidate pete buttigieg to help him deliver a special message. 9-year-old zachary rose' question to buttigieg went like this. quote, i want to be brave like you. would you help me tell the world that i'm gay too? here is how buttigieg, who is the first openly gay candidate, responded. >> i don't think you need a lot of advice from me on bravery. you seem pretty strong. to see you, it took me a long time to figure out how to tell even my best friend that i was gay, let alone to go out there and tell the world. and to see you coming to terms with who you are, in a room full of thousands of people, that's really something. i can't promise it will always be easy. i can promise you that i'm going to be rooting for you. and i think there are a whole bunch of people here who are going to be rooting for you. >> what a moment. the boy later the
hughes and his partner had hoped to send the steam-powered rocket 5,000 feet in the air.to prove that the earth is in fact flat. >>> now, we saw an emotional moment on the campaign trail this weekend when a 9-year-old boy asked democratic candidate pete buttigieg to help him deliver a special message. 9-year-old zachary rose' question to buttigieg went like this. quote, i want to be brave like you. would you help me tell the world that i'm gay too? here is how buttigieg, who is the...