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so, this place meant a great deal to hugh. but hugh spent time with john f. kennedy and, very crucial hours of his presidency. and i heard from hugh who john f. kennedy was, beyond the camelot myth. that got me very intrigued about john f. kennedy, he and i worked on a joint project called time in the presidency. he started that project talking about john f. kennedy and who he was, but he meant to this country. well there have been many books that have been written, there's an old expression, write the book you want to read. and this is the book that i wanted to read about john f. kennedy. i tried to make it a very brisk narrative that makes you feel as though you are going through these very tumultuous, very triumphant in many ways, tragic and others, days of the kennedy presidency. and that you are there with him, day in and day out, as he wrestles with one issue or another. and so, it's episodic in a way i didn't see the other kennedy treatments. and i also wanted to wrestle with the camel; ot myth, which overshadows kennedy in so many respects. it deprive
so, this place meant a great deal to hugh. but hugh spent time with john f. kennedy and, very crucial hours of his presidency. and i heard from hugh who john f. kennedy was, beyond the camelot myth. that got me very intrigued about john f. kennedy, he and i worked on a joint project called time in the presidency. he started that project talking about john f. kennedy and who he was, but he meant to this country. well there have been many books that have been written, there's an old expression,...
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well, as hugh mentioned. _ about the verdicts? well, as hugh mentioned, only _ about the verdicts? mentioned, only one _ about the verdicts? well, as hugh mentioned, only one of— about the verdicts? well, as hugh mentioned, only one of them - about the verdicts? well, as hugh mentioned, only one of them was| about the verdicts? well, as hugh i mentioned, only one of them was not found guilty of terrorism related charges. that was somebody who provided false ideas to the attackers —— false ids. but the only surviving attacker of that night, the 13th of november 2015, he was condemned very severely to life in prison, and that life sentence cannot be reduced. mind you, the others, even though he was the only person who was in paris that night, he was here on paris on the 12th of november 2015. that is just one day before the attack happened. you can tell by the court's sentences tonight that many of those with standing trial over those past ten months here in france deeply indicated, and why they had of the court decided to hand down very severe verdict for a lot of them. some of them
well, as hugh mentioned. _ about the verdicts? well, as hugh mentioned, only _ about the verdicts? mentioned, only one _ about the verdicts? well, as hugh mentioned, only one of— about the verdicts? well, as hugh mentioned, only one of them - about the verdicts? well, as hugh mentioned, only one of them was| about the verdicts? well, as hugh i mentioned, only one of them was not found guilty of terrorism related charges. that was somebody who provided false ideas to the attackers —— false...
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it comes from my old friend hugh sidey. kennedy goes, it has this wonderful inauguration of the entire world is watching and talked about the soaring eloquence in that moment and then he goes on to the inaugural balls afterwards and he goes to a party and we also the warning at, a call across back in the white house around three in the morning. and because of the presidential bedroom is being renovated, he sleeps in the lincoln -- and. the next day he's asked, what was it like to sleep in the bed of abraham lincoln and? he said, i just climbed in and hung on. [laughs] [laughter] and i think that's true for almost any president. i'm going to, thank you so much for conducting the conversation. >> thank you. >> [applause] thank you very much. thank you, what a delight! [applause] >> thank you very much amna and mark for this conversation tonight, and thank you all for joining us here at decatur house, the white house historical association, and for those of you watching by c-span, thank you for your interest in our work and ou
it comes from my old friend hugh sidey. kennedy goes, it has this wonderful inauguration of the entire world is watching and talked about the soaring eloquence in that moment and then he goes on to the inaugural balls afterwards and he goes to a party and we also the warning at, a call across back in the white house around three in the morning. and because of the presidential bedroom is being renovated, he sleeps in the lincoln -- and. the next day he's asked, what was it like to sleep in the...
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when i was 17 years old i was abused by hugh stephenson.nson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a — stephenson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a referee. _ stephenson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a referee. he _ stephenson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a referee. he was - want to be a referee. he was invited to a function by hugh stephenson who was wearing his sfa blazer befriended him and afterwards abused him. like an peters case, the sfa denied any liability. for him. like an peters case, the sfa denied any liability.— him. like an peters case, the sfa denied any liability. for the sfa to show this arrogant _ denied any liability. for the sfa to show this arrogant pretence - denied any liability. for the sfa to show this arrogant pretence of- show this arrogant pretence of godlike — show this arrogant pretence of godlike wisdom and denying that he was an— godlike wisdom and denying that he was an employee of the sfa was ridiculous, — was an employee of the sfa was ridiculous, it's obscene. they got to he _ ridiculous, i
when i was 17 years old i was abused by hugh stephenson.nson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a — stephenson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a referee. _ stephenson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a referee. he _ stephenson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a referee. he was - want to be a referee. he was invited to a function by hugh stephenson who was wearing his sfa blazer befriended him and afterwards abused him. like an peters case, the sfa denied any liability. for him....
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thank you very much for that, hugh _ bloc is. bloc is. thank you very much for that, hugh scofield live for- bloc is. thank you very much for that, hugh scofield live for us i bloc is. thank you very much for that, hugh scofield live for us in paris. now with us is lex paulson, the former advisor to emmanuel macron's 2017 presidential campaign— hejoins us from paris. thank you forjoining us. terrible night president macron? i am thank you forjoining us. terrible night president macron? i am not sure ou night president macron? i am not sure you can _ night president macron? i am not sure you can call— night president macron? i am not sure you can call it _ night president macron? i am not sure you can call it terrible - night president macron? i am not sure you can call it terrible when | sure you can call it terrible when he has won more seats in the parliament than any other political party in france. i think the person with the most seats is in the most favourable position. yes with the most seats is in the most favourable posi
thank you very much for that, hugh _ bloc is. bloc is. thank you very much for that, hugh scofield live for- bloc is. thank you very much for that, hugh scofield live for us i bloc is. thank you very much for that, hugh scofield live for us in paris. now with us is lex paulson, the former advisor to emmanuel macron's 2017 presidential campaign— hejoins us from paris. thank you forjoining us. terrible night president macron? i am thank you forjoining us. terrible night president macron? i am...
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hugh, thank you. the champions - considered at this stage. hugh, i thank you.as apologised for the use of tear gas but defended his handling of the chaos, saying his handling of the chaos, saying his red line was to save lives. electricity companies have been told they need to "up their game" by the industry's regulator, after a review into their response to storm arwen, when almost 1 million homes lost power. 0fgem's findings state some customers received unacceptable service last november with thousands of homes in england and scotland left without power for more than a week. danny savage has been to the village of stjohn's chapel in county durham where residents were cut off for some of the coldest and shortest days of the year. the damage from storm arwen was huge. a northerly gale swept across the country, bringing down trees, power lines and telephone cables. some communities were without power for over a week. power supply firms are now being told they must do better. they know all about it here in the higher reaches of weardale. there are vivid memories
hugh, thank you. the champions - considered at this stage. hugh, i thank you.as apologised for the use of tear gas but defended his handling of the chaos, saying his handling of the chaos, saying his red line was to save lives. electricity companies have been told they need to "up their game" by the industry's regulator, after a review into their response to storm arwen, when almost 1 million homes lost power. 0fgem's findings state some customers received unacceptable service last...
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he wants to go skinny dipping and hugh says well, i don't have a suit. he says you don't need one, but he leaves he leaves the white house that night goes through those black gates. not knowing whether there's going to be a tomorrow. that's how dark those days were so that was the brink and then the peak comes after that in 1963 where kennedy stands at the peak of his presidency. he has resolved the cuban missile crisis. peacefully against all odds. and he gains the esteem of the world and he's standing at his peak when he has cut down in his prime. that slim margin of victory. i don't think it's talked about enough. it's amazing. you try to imagine what that would look like if it happened today and it would be a very different reaction. i think so. why how did he maintain that kind of popularity that sort of approval was it him? was it where the country was at the time a combination of the two? i think it's part of it, you know people ask me all the time why joe biden can't be another lbj and the answer is because the world has changed that our nation h
he wants to go skinny dipping and hugh says well, i don't have a suit. he says you don't need one, but he leaves he leaves the white house that night goes through those black gates. not knowing whether there's going to be a tomorrow. that's how dark those days were so that was the brink and then the peak comes after that in 1963 where kennedy stands at the peak of his presidency. he has resolved the cuban missile crisis. peacefully against all odds. and he gains the esteem of the world and he's...
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hugh, significant. this gun ruling today. the impact nationwide? >> well, there are six other states, bret, that have the same sort of regime about issuing permits that new york state does, a regime that was struck down as unconstitutional under the plain language of the second amendment today. justice alito, he wrote a concurring opinion. six judges, six justices agreed and justice thomas wrote the majority opinion. but justice alito said look, what we are deciding today is very simply put, americans have the right to go out of their house and carry their weapon in self-defense. they don't have to beg a bureaucrat to get that permit and 43 states already agree with that the seven states who have ask may give you the permit regimes, their laws are unconstitutional. no one should be surprised by this. it's been 10 years come and been made explicit but it's not a surprise. >> president biden's statement on they said more than a century later the united states supreme court has chosen to strike down new york's long established authority to protect cit
hugh, significant. this gun ruling today. the impact nationwide? >> well, there are six other states, bret, that have the same sort of regime about issuing permits that new york state does, a regime that was struck down as unconstitutional under the plain language of the second amendment today. justice alito, he wrote a concurring opinion. six judges, six justices agreed and justice thomas wrote the majority opinion. but justice alito said look, what we are deciding today is very simply...
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hugh pym. _ people getting seriously ill. thank you. hugh pym. our— people getting seriously ill.most 28 years ago. rikki's body was found in woodland near his home in peterborough in 1994. james watson — who is now 41 — was 13 when he strangled the six—year—old. just over ten years ago, jude tebbutt was kidnapped by somali pirates and her husband david killed. butjude has always believed the man jailed in connection with the case is innocent. the bbc has now seen a report from the police watchdog into the actions of a senior detective in the case. the iopc report suggests neil hibberd omitted forensic evidence from ali kololo's trial. here's our special correspondent lucy manning. it is more than most could bear. jude tebbutt was kidnapped in kenya. she watched her husband, david, dragged off to be murdered, then she fought to have the only man convicted in connection with his killing released. she believes he's innocent. at the centre of this potential miscarriage ofjustice, a highly decorated british police officer, detective superintendent neil hibberd, investigated for leavin
hugh pym. _ people getting seriously ill. thank you. hugh pym. our— people getting seriously ill.most 28 years ago. rikki's body was found in woodland near his home in peterborough in 1994. james watson — who is now 41 — was 13 when he strangled the six—year—old. just over ten years ago, jude tebbutt was kidnapped by somali pirates and her husband david killed. butjude has always believed the man jailed in connection with the case is innocent. the bbc has now seen a report from the...
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chair mc hugh. [inaudible]. on this item 7a. since our last meeting in april, audits issued a 10 report [inaudible] the latest one which was the follow up to a [inaudible] setting process seszment that based on additional rerues and meetings [inaudible]. this assessment had 6 findings and recommendations [inaudible] we will go 7b a second series of tests of customer satisfaction of bond projects. benefits both yourself and the departments that are building the projects and our own in the controller's office collection of public opinion. on my staff emilee has been running the work so far and had a couple of liaison meetings to sailor ideas and design with your member pento. i will turn it over to emilee to give you highlights of the progress to date. thanks, peg just to confirm coming through. great. >> so -- and engaged. like to move along and the stanion street edge the large bond programs completed in the last 2 years the 2 serving stages the first an intercept survey that is 8 minutes and about 900 respondents in each park.
chair mc hugh. [inaudible]. on this item 7a. since our last meeting in april, audits issued a 10 report [inaudible] the latest one which was the follow up to a [inaudible] setting process seszment that based on additional rerues and meetings [inaudible]. this assessment had 6 findings and recommendations [inaudible] we will go 7b a second series of tests of customer satisfaction of bond projects. benefits both yourself and the departments that are building the projects and our own in the...
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senator izvrian hughes. _ you'll be seeing from me.ate, thank you for your time here on bbc news. thank you for having me. earlier, my colleaaue thank you for having me. earlier, my colleague spoke _ colleague spoke with carolyn shapiro. she is a professor at chicago kent college of law, and she was a clerk for the supreme court justice. and unsurprisingly saw the leaked draft in may, but said the same thing because are not surprised at the content of that craft either, that we have the justices who are in the majority here, who have made it very clear for a long time, the majority here, who have made it very clearfor a long time, their views about the body of law that led to roe, that they think it was wrongly decided in the first place, i think the case was wrongly decided, —— casey was wrongly decided, —— casey was wrongly decided, and they have not shown a whole lot of respect for precedent, despite what they may have said in the confirmation hearings, i think they are certainly never promised they are certainly never promised they
senator izvrian hughes. _ you'll be seeing from me.ate, thank you for your time here on bbc news. thank you for having me. earlier, my colleaaue thank you for having me. earlier, my colleague spoke _ colleague spoke with carolyn shapiro. she is a professor at chicago kent college of law, and she was a clerk for the supreme court justice. and unsurprisingly saw the leaked draft in may, but said the same thing because are not surprised at the content of that craft either, that we have the...
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let's bring in our panel syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.ical correspondent of "national public radio." fox news senior political analyst brit hume. brit, this is a big story. >> brit: it is a big story. it's nice to see that the attorney general has finally decided that the justice does have a role to play here and this is intolerable these kind of threats and attempts at violence. he could have enforced the law that forbids the kind of protests we have seen outside brett kavanaugh's house and in his neighborhood. maybe he will do so in the future. that would be a welcomed development. it would also be a welcomed development, bret, i think, if people who have uttered public threats against you have been justices, politicians who should know better, schumer in particular started to tone it down. i guess i'm not sure we have heard anything like that interest from chuck schumer since but it left an effect. this kind of behavior has got to stop and it's sad to say this is happening in our country and sad to say we need guards outside of the hom
let's bring in our panel syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.ical correspondent of "national public radio." fox news senior political analyst brit hume. brit, this is a big story. >> brit: it is a big story. it's nice to see that the attorney general has finally decided that the justice does have a role to play here and this is intolerable these kind of threats and attempts at violence. he could have enforced the law that forbids the kind of protests we have seen outside brett...
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hugh schofield is in paris. we've learned there _ hugh schofield is in paris.is. we've i learned there is a change of tone at the very least, but possibly more. things got wrong and there was a disproportionate use of tear gas and pepper disproportionate use of tear gas and pepper spray against fans who were perfectly going about their business. in general sense that listens badly learned. if the shift because at the beginning, there was more dramatic and simplest the sick. —— simplistic. one shouldn�*t overlook the fact that the explanation. either without anything at all or with false tickets, and that remains unchanged. that is controversial because on the other side, there are people who criticise the french government, who say they�*ve invested all this without their arguments that there�*s no sign of these extra people at the stadium. but the french minister stuck by his guns and said there was a big influx of people who should not have been there, there was massive false ticketing, and that was the root cause. that led to the barrage giving way, which le
hugh schofield is in paris. we've learned there _ hugh schofield is in paris.is. we've i learned there is a change of tone at the very least, but possibly more. things got wrong and there was a disproportionate use of tear gas and pepper disproportionate use of tear gas and pepper spray against fans who were perfectly going about their business. in general sense that listens badly learned. if the shift because at the beginning, there was more dramatic and simplest the sick. —— simplistic....
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thanks, hugh.d to prepare to "fight in europe once again". in a letter addressed to all ranks and civil servants, general sir patrick sanders, said there was a �*burning imperative' for the army to be ready to fight "alongside allies" to defeat russia in battle. let's speak to our correspondent joe inwood who's in the ukrainian city of irpin. joe — some pretty straight talking here. absolutely. you only have to look around my to the town of irpin, to this destruction here, to see why feelings are so strong. it was really remarkable language, i thought. it was talking about the need to be ready to engage on the battlefield and mentioned russia by name. we should say this was a letter not intended for public consumption but it was sent very widely so really they must have known this might have come out. in terms of how this will be received, i think here in ukraine, they have been calling for nato involvement in this war but i don't think they are going to view this as a clear indication that the bri
thanks, hugh.d to prepare to "fight in europe once again". in a letter addressed to all ranks and civil servants, general sir patrick sanders, said there was a �*burning imperative' for the army to be ready to fight "alongside allies" to defeat russia in battle. let's speak to our correspondent joe inwood who's in the ukrainian city of irpin. joe — some pretty straight talking here. absolutely. you only have to look around my to the town of irpin, to this destruction...
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well done, matthew hughes. logan ramsey frank fessler that's 13 for frank. here get those boys to the hospital. please do quickly. get them to clean cuts and cool sheets. get them doctors and medicine the nurses soft hands. let them to the hospital hurry. there was a hospital. clean orderly a hundred beds. on on its roof the red cross plainly marked. the symbol of mercy the enemy was bound to respect. the next morning divine services were held beside a bomb crater that had once been a chapel. and even tied we buried our heroic dead the last salute from their comrades and their officers. oh. the captain simard of the navy colonel shannon major roosevelt for god to be receive long day, right? why? here hereand now it is a pleasuo introduce our great panelists for today. wolfen wilfred codrington. the third is an assistant professor of law at brooklyn law school and a brennan center fellow. he's written many scholarly articles and opinions pieces, and we're here to just today to discuss his new book, which is just out the people's constitution 200 years 27 amen
well done, matthew hughes. logan ramsey frank fessler that's 13 for frank. here get those boys to the hospital. please do quickly. get them to clean cuts and cool sheets. get them doctors and medicine the nurses soft hands. let them to the hospital hurry. there was a hospital. clean orderly a hundred beds. on on its roof the red cross plainly marked. the symbol of mercy the enemy was bound to respect. the next morning divine services were held beside a bomb crater that had once been a chapel....
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it is my honor to recognize lucretia hughes. she was part of my constituency, and incredibly bright light and our tenth district. she has an extremely compelling story i just wanted to publicly recognize lucretia. i want to thank you for being here today. i know it is hard to share the stories that you come to us with but we are grateful that you are here. and madam chair i want to say thank you for these a few seconds to recognize lucretia hughes and welcome here i yield too. >> thank you the witnesses will be unmute it so we can swear them in. please raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> of the records show the witnesses answered in the affirmative. thank you them without objection your written statements will be made part of the record. with that ms. everhart who are note recognized for your testimony. please testify ms. everhart. >> thank you. my son or is that like to call him, the kid, was shot
it is my honor to recognize lucretia hughes. she was part of my constituency, and incredibly bright light and our tenth district. she has an extremely compelling story i just wanted to publicly recognize lucretia. i want to thank you for being here today. i know it is hard to share the stories that you come to us with but we are grateful that you are here. and madam chair i want to say thank you for these a few seconds to recognize lucretia hughes and welcome here i yield too. >> thank...
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it is my honor to recognize lucretia hughes. she is part of my constituency, an incredibly bright light in our 10th district. she has an extremely compelling story. i just wanted to publicly recognize krisha. i want to thank you for being here today. i know it is hard to share the story that you come to us with, but we are grateful that you are here. and madam chair, i want to say thank you for these few seconds to recognize lucretia hughes and welcome her here. i yield. rep. maloney: thank you. the witnesses will be on muted so we can swear them in. please raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show the witnesses answered in the affirmative. thank you. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. with that, miss everhart, you are right big nice for your tech -- you are recognized for your testimony. please testify, miss everhart. >> thank you, chairwoman. zaire goodma
it is my honor to recognize lucretia hughes. she is part of my constituency, an incredibly bright light in our 10th district. she has an extremely compelling story. i just wanted to publicly recognize krisha. i want to thank you for being here today. i know it is hard to share the story that you come to us with, but we are grateful that you are here. and madam chair, i want to say thank you for these few seconds to recognize lucretia hughes and welcome her here. i yield. rep. maloney: thank...
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amy walter cook political report and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.ew fox news poll how people are feeling about the u.s. economy. optimistic 32%, pessimistic 65%, and you can see tracking back a couple of years there. jason, the american people are not buying this. they have grown increasingly pessimistic about our situation when it comes to the economy. >> you are right, shannon. they are not buying it and they're increasingly concerned about the economy, which really has to worry the democrats going in to this midterm election. they won't be able to deflect. they won't be able to blame it on russia or oil companies or covid supply chain problems and so forth. all of that is, of course, contributing to the problem but the american people seem to want to hold responsible the people in control of them right now that is the democratic party and they are going to have to deal with that and you look at the, you know, we are at a 40 year high here with inflation rate. we haven't seen this in a very, very long time and the fed has to, you know, meet its 2%
amy walter cook political report and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.ew fox news poll how people are feeling about the u.s. economy. optimistic 32%, pessimistic 65%, and you can see tracking back a couple of years there. jason, the american people are not buying this. they have grown increasingly pessimistic about our situation when it comes to the economy. >> you are right, shannon. they are not buying it and they're increasingly concerned about the economy, which really has to worry...
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hugh's life in paris for us. williamson is also in paris, and speaking to those affected. >> david was one of the last hostages to leave that night. since the trial began, he has been taking daily portraits of witnesses, including francis former president. it was maybe the most important one. he has a place in the story. when i was taking notes, the terrorist asked me what they thought about the president. >> one of the witnesses who words photographed also escaped that night. the two now are, and they provided an audio recording from inside that included an exchange with one of the captors. >> that changed everything because justice was listening. from the attack that night, to today, that was probably the most healing experience of all. more than that, i feel disgusted o .ut weavne io uchetthat now i am non talking about it anymore. i think that is the best part. >> what stays with him is the memory of victims telling their stories together. even after the trial is over. he says he'll know that we are not alone
hugh's life in paris for us. williamson is also in paris, and speaking to those affected. >> david was one of the last hostages to leave that night. since the trial began, he has been taking daily portraits of witnesses, including francis former president. it was maybe the most important one. he has a place in the story. when i was taking notes, the terrorist asked me what they thought about the president. >> one of the witnesses who words photographed also escaped that night. the...
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back to hugh grant and mabrey say we mentioned for fires total. see you also. >> in addition to the 2 we told you about, you have one in benicia near the valero benicia refinery also won. >> in solano county, north of vacaville, 15 acres have burned there. and this is video again of that fire in sonoma canyon fire where they say forward progress has been but there is still a threat to transmission lines at last check. and there are evacuation orders that they haven't lifted yet in alameda county. you're talking about the area of ko kerry road. and the golden eagle states region of pleasanton. you can see the map here on your screen. we have all the specifics listed on kron 4 dot com, the feet like to refer anyone to that will continue to keep you posted on all the fires burning throughout the bay area. >> believe that the supreme court's decision today defies logic in terms of what we know we're capable of doing with reasonable gun safety laws to secure the safety and well-being of the people of our nation. >> the supreme court ruled today that am
back to hugh grant and mabrey say we mentioned for fires total. see you also. >> in addition to the 2 we told you about, you have one in benicia near the valero benicia refinery also won. >> in solano county, north of vacaville, 15 acres have burned there. and this is video again of that fire in sonoma canyon fire where they say forward progress has been but there is still a threat to transmission lines at last check. and there are evacuation orders that they haven't lifted yet in...
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you've been all over the world with hugh. your minuistry to pakistan, the many trips there.'ve always admired and tand appreciated that so we're grateful for all thehe's done. one of the persons he admired deeply in his minuistry was howard thurmond, the great spiritual, religious giant among us and whenever i'd have this guest on, he said make shure yo alow time for this guest. and reverend dr. dorsey blake, great to have you, dorsey. >> thank you. it's great being here and always appreciate the invitation and the opportunity to come to mosaic and you told me earlier you'd been there how many years? >> 25 plus. i first went to fellowship church in 1992. i was not installed until 1994. so 25 plus. so the actual celebration of 25 years will be next year. we're also going to bhave a majr conference. we're expanding it hopefully to two or three days where we try to look at where are we now and we have to do more than react to what is happening politically and socially. we have to create something new. we have to create a world that works for more people so that's going to be th
you've been all over the world with hugh. your minuistry to pakistan, the many trips there.'ve always admired and tand appreciated that so we're grateful for all thehe's done. one of the persons he admired deeply in his minuistry was howard thurmond, the great spiritual, religious giant among us and whenever i'd have this guest on, he said make shure yo alow time for this guest. and reverend dr. dorsey blake, great to have you, dorsey. >> thank you. it's great being here and always...
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and your lovely husband hugh was here _ anniversary.ction. your memories are like that i was _ us your recollection. your memories are like that i was hoping _ us your recollection. your memories are like that i was hoping the - us your recollection. your memories are like that i was hoping the local. are like that i was hoping the local farmer_ are like that i was hoping the local farmer right — are like that i was hoping the local farmer right next _ are like that i was hoping the local farmer right next to _ are like that i was hoping the local farmer right next to the _ farmer right next to the sportscenter— farmer right next to the sportscenter and - farmer right next to the sportscenter and we . farmer right next to the | sportscenter and we are farmer right next to the - sportscenter and we are on a farmer right next to the _ sportscenter and we are on a tractor going _ sportscenter and we are on a tractor going to — sportscenter and we are on a tractor going to bail— sportscenter and we are on a tractor going to hail the — sport
and your lovely husband hugh was here _ anniversary.ction. your memories are like that i was _ us your recollection. your memories are like that i was hoping _ us your recollection. your memories are like that i was hoping the - us your recollection. your memories are like that i was hoping the local. are like that i was hoping the local farmer_ are like that i was hoping the local farmer right — are like that i was hoping the local farmer right next _ are like that i was hoping the local...
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hugh pym, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's the travel show.the travel show, a resurrection in bavaria. i found the role of playing jesus to be very exhausting. you play it five times a week. i play half of the plays. every day after the play, you are really exhausted because it is a very demanding day. 50 years of interrail. very relevant today in terms of the greenness and sustainability, and also that wonderful thing — slow travel. and, a night in the best house in belfast. not only am i staying in the same house, i'm actually going to be sleeping in the very room that he had as a child. this week, i'm in the capital city, belfast, recently the subject of a big feature film about the childhood of the actor, director kenneth branagh, but i am here to find out more about another of the city's famous designs. you may guess who that is if you look at the statue behind me. first though, we're in germany to see an incredible, once—in—a—decade performance of a play staged by a whole village. in 163a, the people of 0berammergau recreated the sufferi
hugh pym, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's the travel show.the travel show, a resurrection in bavaria. i found the role of playing jesus to be very exhausting. you play it five times a week. i play half of the plays. every day after the play, you are really exhausted because it is a very demanding day. 50 years of interrail. very relevant today in terms of the greenness and sustainability, and also that wonderful thing — slow travel. and, a night in the best house in belfast. not only am i...
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i am with the head of the european union representation in ukraine in the years 16-19 hugh minkareli's sit down and watch. congratulations my name is yuriy fizer on the espresso tv channel as you all know very well i conduct international news and talk about what the world is saying about the war that started in ukraine 24 more in february of this year, how do we hold the defense for three months and even push the enemy out of our lands? well, how does the world help us? well, who better to explain and tell about it than people who know the west, who know the world, who worked in western structures, my guest today is a person who we quite often saw on our tv screens in 2016-2019 hugh utsyngoreli, the ambassador of the european union to ukraine precisely in 2016-2019 , but congratulations p mingorelli congratulations thank you very much for joining me today and what talk about how the west helps ukraine and how the west will help us in the future. so, my first question is, in your opinion, is the european union doing enough today to make russia pay for its aggression against ukraine,
i am with the head of the european union representation in ukraine in the years 16-19 hugh minkareli's sit down and watch. congratulations my name is yuriy fizer on the espresso tv channel as you all know very well i conduct international news and talk about what the world is saying about the war that started in ukraine 24 more in february of this year, how do we hold the defense for three months and even push the enemy out of our lands? well, how does the world help us? well, who better to...
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mosaic and hugh mozak also worked with the council on african affairs and the civil rights congress. and so i mentioned that to also mention that though. it's 60 some odd years later mozak is is being recognized with a congressional gold medal as the first african-american man of caribbean descent to captain a us merchant marine ship and so though it's fits and starts and there's still the need for international pressure. there's there are some hope there is some hope there's some change is being and some prominent. examples can be pointed at of course. it wasn't neglected that mosak had close ties to the communist left and may himself had been a a member the communist party. he makes it very clear when he was interrogated by the house on american activities committee that he wasn't afraid of the word socialism and value, you know believed strongly in african-american equality and that he saw that the communist party and communist were the strongest fighters for african-american equality. and so this was still part of a process, but i think it's heartened in that hugh mosaic is being
mosaic and hugh mozak also worked with the council on african affairs and the civil rights congress. and so i mentioned that to also mention that though. it's 60 some odd years later mozak is is being recognized with a congressional gold medal as the first african-american man of caribbean descent to captain a us merchant marine ship and so though it's fits and starts and there's still the need for international pressure. there's there are some hope there is some hope there's some change is...
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officers handcuffed antonio hughes but he again tried to attack the suspect.facing contempt of court charges. >>> another major air line cutting back on flights to reduce the number of delays this summer. united is cutting 50 flights per day at newark airport as the industry deals with staffing shortages. airline complaints are up 300% since before the pandemic and this july 4th could be the busiest in decades. travelers are urged to book flights in the morning if possible because severe weather is more common later in the day. if you're connecting give yourself lots of time between flights. >>> and a new mystery in the sky over southern california. another reported sighting of so-called jet pack man. abc's derricke dennis explains. >> reporter: this morning, yet another sighting of an unidentified person wearing a jet pack flying high above the los angeles area about 15 miles from l.a.x. >> jetpack about 4500 feet >> reporter: the strange sight detailed through air traffic control audio between an american airlines pile and airport dispatcher. >> 4500. >> con
officers handcuffed antonio hughes but he again tried to attack the suspect.facing contempt of court charges. >>> another major air line cutting back on flights to reduce the number of delays this summer. united is cutting 50 flights per day at newark airport as the industry deals with staffing shortages. airline complaints are up 300% since before the pandemic and this july 4th could be the busiest in decades. travelers are urged to book flights in the morning if possible because...
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my name is lucretia hughes, clark and i have 4 children and 9 grand children. on the night of april, the 2nd 2016, my family got a phone call that would change our lives forever. my ex husband, answer the phone and let out a blood curdling scream. a scream of pain from the depths of his so he screamed, he cry, he is gone. he is gone. r 19 year old son emmanuel, went to a party early that night. after we got the call, we was frantic. we called his phone. no one answered. we called even the police. i went to facebook and i had to add, is my son did? i found out that he was shot point blake in the head and killed while playing dominos. no one spoke up for weeks, and the killer was on the run. no one was going to snitch, but that is the st. life wires came. describe how hard it is, the barrier chow, i for any one and all who have been done the same. my son, death was a result of a criminal with an evil heart and a justice system felon cha whole him accountable for the laws he had already broken . you see, a convicted felon killed my son with an ill legally obtain g
my name is lucretia hughes, clark and i have 4 children and 9 grand children. on the night of april, the 2nd 2016, my family got a phone call that would change our lives forever. my ex husband, answer the phone and let out a blood curdling scream. a scream of pain from the depths of his so he screamed, he cry, he is gone. he is gone. r 19 year old son emmanuel, went to a party early that night. after we got the call, we was frantic. we called his phone. no one answered. we called even the...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ities are in crisis. —— the world's seas. more than 7000 delegates have joined the event to discuss threats of pollution and climate change to the world's oceans. the event is the biggest ever of its kind. let's turn to tennis. in wimbledon,... britain's number one, emma raducanu, had a winning start as the defending champion beat her belgian opponent. all eyes are on serena williams to see if the ao—year—old can win another grand slam title, putting her into the record books. elsewhere, defending men's champion novak djokovic is through to the second round. the bbc�*s chetan pathak is at the courts in sw19 in london. as the sun begins to set at the all england club, on day one of these championships, it's felt much more like normal, unlike last year's covid restricted tournament, we have had full crowds from day one, that iconic wimbledon queue outside with fans desperate to get their hands on all tickets here, but in particular for centre court, where beside the defending champion, n
hugh pym, bbc news.ities are in crisis. —— the world's seas. more than 7000 delegates have joined the event to discuss threats of pollution and climate change to the world's oceans. the event is the biggest ever of its kind. let's turn to tennis. in wimbledon,... britain's number one, emma raducanu, had a winning start as the defending champion beat her belgian opponent. all eyes are on serena williams to see if the ao—year—old can win another grand slam title, putting her into the...
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our health editor hugh pym is here with the details. yes, huw.re, with queues of ambulances like this waiting at some hospitals. in may, average response times to emergency ambulance call—outs was around a0 minutes — though the target is 18 minutes. some harrowing stories of long waits are now emerging, like ken. he was 9a and in good health for his age, but after a fall in the night he died, after waiting more than five hours for an ambulance. his son jerry wonders whether his father might have survived if paramedics had got there more quickly. he was on his own and he knew he was on his own. and he must have felt abandoned, you know, alone on his bedroom floor. that's the most troubling part of it for me. south western ambulance trust offered condolences to his family and said delays handing over patients to busy hospitals meant it was taking too long to get to other cases. a paramedic from another area, who represents the union unison, explains what it�*s like waiting at hospitals. when you're sat in the back of the vehicle and you're i dealin
our health editor hugh pym is here with the details. yes, huw.re, with queues of ambulances like this waiting at some hospitals. in may, average response times to emergency ambulance call—outs was around a0 minutes — though the target is 18 minutes. some harrowing stories of long waits are now emerging, like ken. he was 9a and in good health for his age, but after a fall in the night he died, after waiting more than five hours for an ambulance. his son jerry wonders whether his father might...
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hugh, thank you very much.appreciate it >> let's get to steve liesman with breaking news on my favorite book of all, the beige book steve? >> yeah. right after the bible, i'm sure, tyler. the beige book offering some sense that maybe we are peaking out on inflation and wage increases and i'll get to those in just a second economic report continued in all 12 districts and we're seeing a slight or modest four districts reporting growth with slowing and tlhere was som softening seen in consumer demand and there were some signs that maybe wages had peaked out and that there was some moderation in those wage increases and customer pushbacks, as well when it came to higher prices and i'll go through those in just a second and i'm just waiting to call this up in one second here yes. there was weakness in the residential real estate and the labor market difficulties remain the greatest challenges among businesses the growth expectations though, tyler declined in eighth districts and expressed concerns about the recessi
hugh, thank you very much.appreciate it >> let's get to steve liesman with breaking news on my favorite book of all, the beige book steve? >> yeah. right after the bible, i'm sure, tyler. the beige book offering some sense that maybe we are peaking out on inflation and wage increases and i'll get to those in just a second economic report continued in all 12 districts and we're seeing a slight or modest four districts reporting growth with slowing and tlhere was som softening seen in...
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it's my honor to recognize lucretia hughes. she is a part of a my constituency, an incredibly bright light in our tense district. and she has an extremely compelling story. i just wanted to publicly recognize lucretia want to thank you for being here to day and owe us a hard to share the story that you come to us with. but we are grateful that you're here, and i just, i, madam chair, i want to say thank you for just these few seconds to recognize lucretia hughes and welcome her. you are you? thank you. the witnesses will be on muted, so we can swear the men. please raise your right hands. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. so help you god. and you let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. thank you, and without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. with that miss everhart, you are now recognized for your testimony. please testify, ms. everhart. thank you, chairwoman. ah, they are my sy go
it's my honor to recognize lucretia hughes. she is a part of a my constituency, an incredibly bright light in our tense district. and she has an extremely compelling story. i just wanted to publicly recognize lucretia want to thank you for being here to day and owe us a hard to share the story that you come to us with. but we are grateful that you're here, and i just, i, madam chair, i want to say thank you for just these few seconds to recognize lucretia hughes and welcome her. you are you?...
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we're serious about this. >> state senator brian hughes, one more question for you.sion, in vitro fertilization, ivf, a process many women use to get pregnant does often result in the destruction of embryos but it's the only way for some couples to conceive. would you support legal protections for ivf? >> i want to be clear about this. the exceptions in this bill are like the ones we put in our pro-life laws for the last 20 years. if the mother's life is in danger, if there's serious risk to the mother's health, of course that's always going to be protected. nothing is going to change as far as that goes in this bill. we want to make sure that's taken care of. >> that doesn't answer the question about in vitro fertilization. >> i'm sorry, what exactly is the question? >> in vitro fertilization, this decision by the supreme court, it could make it difficult for women to receive that treatment because in the process of administering ivf, often embryos are destroyed. and you just said you believe that life begins at conception. so i'm wondering if there's a contradictio
we're serious about this. >> state senator brian hughes, one more question for you.sion, in vitro fertilization, ivf, a process many women use to get pregnant does often result in the destruction of embryos but it's the only way for some couples to conceive. would you support legal protections for ivf? >> i want to be clear about this. the exceptions in this bill are like the ones we put in our pro-life laws for the last 20 years. if the mother's life is in danger, if there's...
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hugh pym, thank ou.m survivors and their families about the mass shooting at a primary school in texas two weeks ago. an 18—year—old gunman used a powerful assault rifle to kill 19 students and two teachers. since then there's been yet another nationwide debate about the sale of firearms. our north america editor sarah smith reports, and some of what you'll hear is quite distressing. this is the last photograph of lexi rubio, getting a school prize just hours before she was shot dead, the last time her parents saw her. we don't want you to think of lexi as just a number. she was intelligent, compassionate and athletic. she was quiet, shy, unless she had a point to make. when she knew was right, as she so often was, she stood her ground. kimberly rubio is demanding lawmakers take action on gun control to ban assault weapons like the one used in uvalde, texas. so today we stand for lexi, and as her voice we demand action. we seek a ban on assault rifles and high—capacity magazines. we understand that, for
hugh pym, thank ou.m survivors and their families about the mass shooting at a primary school in texas two weeks ago. an 18—year—old gunman used a powerful assault rifle to kill 19 students and two teachers. since then there's been yet another nationwide debate about the sale of firearms. our north america editor sarah smith reports, and some of what you'll hear is quite distressing. this is the last photograph of lexi rubio, getting a school prize just hours before she was shot dead, the...
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earlier i spoke to bryan hughes, republican member of the texas state senate.sing up and living out the true meaning of its creed that all men are created equal. all people created equal. all people created equal. all people created equal. today we took a big step in that direction. the little unborn baby growing inside her mother's whim. that innocent debate baby is the most deserving of protection a person can ever be under date equal protection has been extended to that little baby and while we save the baby's labour also, and while we save the baby's labouralso, in and while we save the baby's labour also, in taxes, and while we save the baby's labouralso, in taxes, going and while we save the baby's labour also, in taxes, going to love, support and respect the mothers when we passed the heartbeat for last year we increased funding to $100 million just to help those mums who are facing difficult pregnancies, difficult choices. we can save the life of the baby while we love and respect and support the mother. that is what we're going to do in taxes so this i
earlier i spoke to bryan hughes, republican member of the texas state senate.sing up and living out the true meaning of its creed that all men are created equal. all people created equal. all people created equal. all people created equal. today we took a big step in that direction. the little unborn baby growing inside her mother's whim. that innocent debate baby is the most deserving of protection a person can ever be under date equal protection has been extended to that little baby and while...