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robo-calls infuriate americans every day. many during the dinner hour, and tonight, a new class action lawsuit and the potential payout of up to $900 per person if you were called. abc's chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a potential payout for those who got calls offering free cruises, all because of a proposed class action settlement in a lawsuit alleging resort marketing group broke the law when it robo-called consumers -- offering cruises on carnival and royal caribbean and norwegian. the cruise lines all denied they authorized the robo-calls. anyone getting those calls from 2009 to 2014 may now be eligible for up to $900 for up to three phone lines. people can check on the settlement website to see if they received a call by punching in their phone numbers -- they have until november 3rd to make a claim. robo-calls to home and cell phones, the number one consumer complaint. >> this is an important message regarding your automotive warranty. >> reporter: under the law, telemarketi
robo-calls infuriate americans every day. many during the dinner hour, and tonight, a new class action lawsuit and the potential payout of up to $900 per person if you were called. abc's chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a potential payout for those who got calls offering free cruises, all because of a proposed class action settlement in a lawsuit alleging resort marketing group broke the law when it robo-called consumers -- offering cruises on...
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uncertain of the united states strategy with both preparing joint military drills likely to further infuriate the north. us the head of the libyan national army exclusively speaks to us about which countries are helping or hindering his friend should countries drawn out conflict.
uncertain of the united states strategy with both preparing joint military drills likely to further infuriate the north. us the head of the libyan national army exclusively speaks to us about which countries are helping or hindering his friend should countries drawn out conflict.
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clearly, as you say, this is going to infuriate people because not only are they paying a great deal in many cases, the service seems to be wholly inadequate. some of the modernisation is having to be put back and delayed because it will cost more money. am i not right in saying that government... there has beena saying that government... there has been a conservative led government since 2010, governments can control fares. it will be interesting to see in the budget in the autumn whether anything is done about this. if you can control fuel, presumably you can control rail fares. there have been increases for seven years. that is what some of the papers will be alluding to. there will be an argument about this. the good news is, if you need your £10,000 to pay for your railfare, you is, if you need your £10,000 to pay foryour railfare, you might is, if you need your £10,000 to pay for your railfare, you might be able to sell your house to pay for it according to the daily express. that is extrapolating! indeed. the express have got a story that seems to fly against some of the other
clearly, as you say, this is going to infuriate people because not only are they paying a great deal in many cases, the service seems to be wholly inadequate. some of the modernisation is having to be put back and delayed because it will cost more money. am i not right in saying that government... there has beena saying that government... there has been a conservative led government since 2010, governments can control fares. it will be interesting to see in the budget in the autumn whether...
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they have a lot of infuriated employees who have these nasty manifesto against them. not in any company but in the tech industry which have even a wider pay gaps. i am all out of outrage. i need a rest. that's the papers for the night... just because lam papers for the night... just because i am female. laughter go to our website for more details. i am even wearing the right colour. great to have you here. thank you very much, the film review is coming up next. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. hello again. hi. what a funny old week! it certainly is. we have valerian and the city of a thousand planets, a mega budget sci—fi from luc besson starring dane dehaan and cara delevingne. england is mine takes a look at the early years of manchester's answer to oscar wilde, smiths front man morrissey. and to quote the man himself, panic on the streets of london, panic on the streets of birmingham. yes, the emoji movie has been let loose onto an unsuspecting british public. be afraid! 0h, lord! let's
they have a lot of infuriated employees who have these nasty manifesto against them. not in any company but in the tech industry which have even a wider pay gaps. i am all out of outrage. i need a rest. that's the papers for the night... just because lam papers for the night... just because i am female. laughter go to our website for more details. i am even wearing the right colour. great to have you here. thank you very much, the film review is coming up next. hello and welcome to the film...
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>> you don't think that infur -- infuriated you? you still owe me money.d obamacare was going to cost 100 million people their insurance. >> next issue. >> okay, fine. >> do you think that when hillary signs off on giving 20% uranium to vladmir, would there be a bigger reaction? >> you told me that before. i went and looked it up. what i read described that those were not the facts about hillary clinton. if donald trump did things that were bordering on the edge of illegal, people would upset. you can't pretend -- they've impanelled a grand jury. >> next question. >> this is beyond just wild rumor. >> if donald trump and his campaign deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails, if they bleach bit the hard drives, if they smashed blackberries around iphones with hammers, and they gave the fbi phones without sim cards, don't you think that would be a bit -- question. this is a question. don't you think if donald trump did that, would that be a big scandal? come on. of course it would be. >> not if he wasn't breaking the law. i mean, you're trying to distract from the f
>> you don't think that infur -- infuriated you? you still owe me money.d obamacare was going to cost 100 million people their insurance. >> next issue. >> okay, fine. >> do you think that when hillary signs off on giving 20% uranium to vladmir, would there be a bigger reaction? >> you told me that before. i went and looked it up. what i read described that those were not the facts about hillary clinton. if donald trump did things that were bordering on the edge of...
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infuriating the president with his investigation into links between the russians and the trump campaigns the turn of beleaguered press secretary sean spicer. he walked, furious that president trump had hired anthony scaramucci as communications director. the departure of reince priebus came as little surprise after he was subject to a vicious verbal attack by incoming communications director scaramucci. but what goes around comes around. afterjust ten days into the job, mooch was front stabbed by the incoming chief of staff. the profound hope among those close to president trump is that with general kelly in charge, there'll be a fundamental change in the way this place operates. organised, disciplined, united. but we've seen this movie before. a change in personnel leading to high expectations, followed by a swift return to normal. time will tell. in the meantime, the late night comedians are making hay. the president has been very busy repealing and replacing his staff, most notably anthony scaramucci, the mooch. the mooch lasted as communications director for only ten days.
infuriating the president with his investigation into links between the russians and the trump campaigns the turn of beleaguered press secretary sean spicer. he walked, furious that president trump had hired anthony scaramucci as communications director. the departure of reince priebus came as little surprise after he was subject to a vicious verbal attack by incoming communications director scaramucci. but what goes around comes around. afterjust ten days into the job, mooch was front stabbed...
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restrictions over his constitutional reform referendum which has infuriated the opposition but. it's only an aid groups argue over how to conduct my.
restrictions over his constitutional reform referendum which has infuriated the opposition but. it's only an aid groups argue over how to conduct my.
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of his constitutional reform referendum which is infuriated. at a group.
of his constitutional reform referendum which is infuriated. at a group.
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thousands of protesters outside of trump tower with a long list of complaints but infuriated that itump two days to call out neonatzis for the violence in west virginia. the big story is president trump making a statement at the white house hoping to quiet criticism from the right and left. >> racism is evil. those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs including the kkk neonatzis, white supremacistses and other hate groups repugnant to everything we hold dear in america. >> trump condemned the violence on many sides. >> james alex fields junior was a judge tonighbefore a judge to. it was he that plowed his car into a crowd of protesters injuring many but killing one. >> i'm extremely proud of my daughter. i'm proud that she stood for what she believed in. she not only gave mouth to it but heart and soul and life to it. >> saturday's violence sparked by the kkk and the like was prompted by charlotteville's plans to take down a statue of robert e. lee in the park. a crowd brought down the statue by themselves to cheers. the city of baltimore says they'll take down all
thousands of protesters outside of trump tower with a long list of complaints but infuriated that itump two days to call out neonatzis for the violence in west virginia. the big story is president trump making a statement at the white house hoping to quiet criticism from the right and left. >> racism is evil. those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs including the kkk neonatzis, white supremacistses and other hate groups repugnant to everything we hold dear in america....
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when the just infuriates me. -- one that just infuriates me. i mikita grew up in the family without much. my dad had a lot of different job. he ended up as a janitor. my mom ended up working minimum-wage jobs at sears. my three older brothers all joined the military. the oldest one was career military. the second one worked construction, had a good union job. that's why he has a penchant today, that works for unions, you bet. [applause] >> third one start his own small business, and when that failed he started another one, and when that failed he started another one. today he is retired and lives on his social security and reminds me, we have a moral obligation to protect social security and medicare for people who worked hard all their lives. you bet. [applause] >> but for me, i knew what i wanted to be. from the time i was in second grade, what i would've wanted to be was a public school teacher. can we hear it for public school teachers? [applause] >> you bet. but you don't get to the public school teacher lets you can go to college, and by
when the just infuriates me. -- one that just infuriates me. i mikita grew up in the family without much. my dad had a lot of different job. he ended up as a janitor. my mom ended up working minimum-wage jobs at sears. my three older brothers all joined the military. the oldest one was career military. the second one worked construction, had a good union job. that's why he has a penchant today, that works for unions, you bet. [applause] >> third one start his own small business, and when...
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this case, the driver was taken to court, but initially he remains out of jail, something that infuriates inga's grandmother. [grandmother speaking local language] [interviewer speaking local language] [grandmother speaking local language] interviewer/interpreter: i'm very angry. i want him to be sentenced. i want him to be inside jail and not outside. [grandmother speaking local language] interviewer/interpreter: he was a very creative boy. he used to draw and make cars to play with. and he loved food. [laughs] narrator: the driver did eventually receive a 3-year jail sentence. in the meantime, inga's school continues to make huge efforts to protect its children. they organized what's called a scholar patrol to help children cross the busy road. they receive regular training provided by the department of transport. nokuzola: the little ones, the little kids, they are very close to myeart. if i can keep them safe on the road, i'll be very happy. i will sleep peacefully at my house knowing that i've saved so many lives on the road, especially the most vulnerable, the little children at pri
this case, the driver was taken to court, but initially he remains out of jail, something that infuriates inga's grandmother. [grandmother speaking local language] [interviewer speaking local language] [grandmother speaking local language] interviewer/interpreter: i'm very angry. i want him to be sentenced. i want him to be inside jail and not outside. [grandmother speaking local language] interviewer/interpreter: he was a very creative boy. he used to draw and make cars to play with. and he...
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. >> it is infuriating. it is absolutely infuriating. want to pick up where you left off, and that is with ferguson. what one has to do to understand the horror of the situation, you have to try to imagine black people, in say, ferguson, showing up, some of them with guns, some of them dressed in militia outfits, some of them with shields, some of them with clubs. you have to try to imagine, and in theving them brawl street with counterprotesters. you did not have to try to imagine the police doing nothing. fails theat just test. i don't think there's enough imagination to perceive that. i was watching those things in charlottesville on saturday, and i was amazed. i should not be amazed. they pretty much follows the basic theory, but it is just amazing to see the police absolutely do nothing on the one hand, and then when you see all of these other cases -- imagine if that is how black folks responded with eric on a had been choked to death. imagine if that is how black folks responded to two near rights, if we cannot in militia we camet
. >> it is infuriating. it is absolutely infuriating. want to pick up where you left off, and that is with ferguson. what one has to do to understand the horror of the situation, you have to try to imagine black people, in say, ferguson, showing up, some of them with guns, some of them dressed in militia outfits, some of them with shields, some of them with clubs. you have to try to imagine, and in theving them brawl street with counterprotesters. you did not have to try to imagine the...
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infuriated, the new indian government rallied its troops.ith huge tanks and trucks and jeeps and artillery and guns and everything are there. junagadh state was besieged on three sides also. an economic blockade was ordered, cutting off supplies of food and resources into the region. eventually, junagadh acceded to india and the nawab fled to pakistan. yet to this day, 70 years on, his great—grandson still lays claim to junagadh. and the episode lingers as a reminder of the last days of the raj in india. and 65 kilometres down the road in the gir sanctuary, the nawab‘s legacy as an animal lover extraordinaire continues with the most regal of creatures. now, lions may have iconic status here. they're a royal symbol and they're in hindu mythology, but at the beginning of the last century, they were threatened with extinction. i'm going somewhere now which is the only natural abode of the asiatic lion. the nawab preserved vast tracts of this forest to provide lions with a stable habitat, and banned hunting. the asiatic lions are smaller and pal
infuriated, the new indian government rallied its troops.ith huge tanks and trucks and jeeps and artillery and guns and everything are there. junagadh state was besieged on three sides also. an economic blockade was ordered, cutting off supplies of food and resources into the region. eventually, junagadh acceded to india and the nawab fled to pakistan. yet to this day, 70 years on, his great—grandson still lays claim to junagadh. and the episode lingers as a reminder of the last days of the...
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infuriated him and he was fuming over it this week, because in that interview not only did steve bannon contradict the president completely on north korea saying there was no military solution after the president had been tweeting he would respond with fire and fury to north korea, he was acting like he was the president. steve bannon told this reporter at the american prospect he could make personnel changes at the state department and that infuriated the president. he's been stewing over that in recent weeks. like you said, this isn't the first time steve bannon has been in this dog house. this happened time and time again, because the president constantly gets irked whenever steve bannon was getting credit for his success. >> told me earlier, granted four interviews, none approved, authorized, by the senior white house staff including the choof of staff. is that right? >> exactly. this interview with "the american prospect" so controversial, steve bannon didn't know he was on the record for the interview, he says. that's what the story was this week. he called up, didn't even know. t
infuriated him and he was fuming over it this week, because in that interview not only did steve bannon contradict the president completely on north korea saying there was no military solution after the president had been tweeting he would respond with fire and fury to north korea, he was acting like he was the president. steve bannon told this reporter at the american prospect he could make personnel changes at the state department and that infuriated the president. he's been stewing over that...
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always infuriate the regime. just over the -- defiance just over the weekend. they attempted to launch three short-range ballistic missiles. two traveled more than 150 miles, coming down in the waters off japan. those could hit seoul or u.s. military bases in south korea. we saw new images emerging on state department media of north korea's supreme leader, kim jong-un, overseeing a special forces operation with command ohs -- commandos simulating an tweak. i met with officials in pyongyang. they told me they have their finger on the trigger, as they put it. they have listened seriously to warnings from president trump to rain down fire and fury on the country. the country's nuclear arsenal is locked and loaded. they seem eager to prove that they have their own arsenal ready to go. we'll have to watch and see what happens. >> i can't help but notice the siren-type sound behind you. does that signify anything you might know about? >> reporter: this is just bustling traffic by the central train station that you hear
always infuriate the regime. just over the -- defiance just over the weekend. they attempted to launch three short-range ballistic missiles. two traveled more than 150 miles, coming down in the waters off japan. those could hit seoul or u.s. military bases in south korea. we saw new images emerging on state department media of north korea's supreme leader, kim jong-un, overseeing a special forces operation with command ohs -- commandos simulating an tweak. i met with officials in pyongyang....
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i will say this, this is an investigation that has infuriated the president.talked about it again and again. i wouldn't be surprise if he might call it a witch hunt. we'll see if he does that. he's done it on the road before. this is yet another story that's dominating headlines that cannot please donald trump tonight. >> infuriated him so much they spent closing argument of obamacare attacking his own attorney general over one reason, russia. i'm sure we'll be checking with you. this explosive news has chshake washington. a town where everyone knows grand juries can rattle the white house. consider bill clinton, the first sitting president to testify before a grand jury that was led by ken star and then robert rey. we were going to my a bit of that. we don't have it. it's breaking news day the robert rey, nice to see you again. >> good to be here. >> you look at this and think grand juries must be powerful if so many powerful people are worried about them. i wanted to have a little more time with you putting donald trump to the side for a moment. explain why
i will say this, this is an investigation that has infuriated the president.talked about it again and again. i wouldn't be surprise if he might call it a witch hunt. we'll see if he does that. he's done it on the road before. this is yet another story that's dominating headlines that cannot please donald trump tonight. >> infuriated him so much they spent closing argument of obamacare attacking his own attorney general over one reason, russia. i'm sure we'll be checking with you. this...
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in a free country that used to be filled with wide open public more infuriating than a locked gate. this angered more than a few people today. >> breaks my heart. ticks me off. >> reporter: happy birthday to joann who hoped to spend time with her sister at martin's beach. billionaire land owner should have opened the gate today. it never happened. >> you know, what i think is wrong about it is that the entire coast of the state, the entire cifora sta is supposed to provide public access. >> reporter: as it's been before this gate began it forced visitors to walk half a mile to this beach that becomes more of a contrast between nalur delight and slow disintegration. one does not visit the beach to enjoy the accommodations. it's a ghost town in the making. there's nothing welcoming about this place except for the wildlife. the tenants are as protective of their privacy as the man who owns this. >> you mind talking about the court decision? >> i don't want to talk about it. >> reporter: it's not easy to get answers when they won't wait for questions. would it be easier? >> reporter: he
in a free country that used to be filled with wide open public more infuriating than a locked gate. this angered more than a few people today. >> breaks my heart. ticks me off. >> reporter: happy birthday to joann who hoped to spend time with her sister at martin's beach. billionaire land owner should have opened the gate today. it never happened. >> you know, what i think is wrong about it is that the entire coast of the state, the entire cifora sta is supposed to provide...
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the surveillance and no one checks on your child, knowing why you brought him there, does it still infuriatell angry. i watched it the first time. i will never watch it again. >> when i watch that video and i saw my son talking to me on the phone and he hung up the pay phone and went into his room and they didn't check on him, and just time went by, i couldn't help but think, my son was dying at that moment. >> julianne who battled mental illness and drug abuse was supposed to be on suicide watch in the facility, instead, he was found face down with a plastic bag on his head in his room. >> his parents first spoke to "e.t." in 2015. >> that call was the worst call i ever had in my life. i knew -- i knew that julian had died. >> the couple filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the facility claiming, quote, widespread and pervasive negligence. saying the staff failed to check on their son and doctored paperwork to cover it up. all charges the company denies. the family settled out of court and used the funds to set up a foundation in julianne's name. >> it feels like blood money, it does, eve
the surveillance and no one checks on your child, knowing why you brought him there, does it still infuriatell angry. i watched it the first time. i will never watch it again. >> when i watch that video and i saw my son talking to me on the phone and he hung up the pay phone and went into his room and they didn't check on him, and just time went by, i couldn't help but think, my son was dying at that moment. >> julianne who battled mental illness and drug abuse was supposed to be on...
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. >> i want to pull back the curtain on an experience that was exhilarating, joyful, humbling, infuriating and just plain baffling. writing this wasn't easy. >> reporter: as she now watches his presidency play out on the news, clinton says she let down millions of americans. >> every day that i was a candidate for president i knew that millions of people were counting on me, and i couldn't bear the idea of letting them down, but i did. i couldn't get the job done. and i'll have to live with that for the rest of my life. >> reporter: clinton questions that second debate when trump hovered behind her. >> this is not okay, i thought. it was the second presidential debate, and donald trump was looming behind me. two days before, the world heard him brag about groping women. now we were on a small stage, followed me closely, staring at me, making faces. it was incredibly uncomfortable. he was literally breathing down my neck. my skin crawled. >> reporter: she writes she had a choice. >> do you stay calm, keep smiling and carry on as if he weren't repeatedly invading your space? or do you turn,
. >> i want to pull back the curtain on an experience that was exhilarating, joyful, humbling, infuriating and just plain baffling. writing this wasn't easy. >> reporter: as she now watches his presidency play out on the news, clinton says she let down millions of americans. >> every day that i was a candidate for president i knew that millions of people were counting on me, and i couldn't bear the idea of letting them down, but i did. i couldn't get the job done. and i'll...
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and it's infuriating.ng even worse and more monstrous. people know the headline thing like racial profiling, but when you see stories about all the other terrible things that he's done, including having his deputies not investigate like 400 sex crimes, many against children. you know, trying to frame someone for attempted murder that didn't actually happen. all these other terrible things. you know, if the general public were to actually learn about all of that, they would be infuriated. but his base, who loves joe arpaio and see what they see in trump. someone who is not afraid to crack down on people who don't look like us, for example. they are going to hear about it and they are going to celebrate. so i think that the timing of many of the kinds of announcements were designed to be ignored by post of americans, but celebrated and savored by his supporters. >> erin, put in context for us, monday, upcoming or the monday after, are these all headlines that we've forgotten again. >> i don't think we're goi
and it's infuriating.ng even worse and more monstrous. people know the headline thing like racial profiling, but when you see stories about all the other terrible things that he's done, including having his deputies not investigate like 400 sex crimes, many against children. you know, trying to frame someone for attempted murder that didn't actually happen. all these other terrible things. you know, if the general public were to actually learn about all of that, they would be infuriated. but...
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infuriated, the new indian government rallied its troops.ge tanks and trucks and jeeps and artillery and guns and everything are there. junagadh state was besieged on three sides also. an economic blockade was ordered, cutting off supplies of food and resources into the region. eventually, junagadh acceded to india and the nawab fled to pakistan. yet to this day, 70 years on, his great—grandson still lays claim to junagadh. and the episode lingers as a reminder of the last days of the raj in india. and 65 kilometres down the road in the gir sanctuary, the nawab‘s legacy as an animal lover extraordinaire continues with the most regal of creatures. now, lions may have iconic status here. they're a royal symbol and they're in hindu mythology, but at the beginning of the last century, they were threatened with extinction. i'm going somewhere now which is the only natural abode of the asiatic lion. the nawab preserved vast tracts of this forest to provide lions with a stable habitat, and banned hunting. the asiatic lions are smaller and paler tha
infuriated, the new indian government rallied its troops.ge tanks and trucks and jeeps and artillery and guns and everything are there. junagadh state was besieged on three sides also. an economic blockade was ordered, cutting off supplies of food and resources into the region. eventually, junagadh acceded to india and the nawab fled to pakistan. yet to this day, 70 years on, his great—grandson still lays claim to junagadh. and the episode lingers as a reminder of the last days of the raj in...
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going to crack down on government leakers, taking an aggressive and public stance on issues that infuriatedresident trump. at a news conference, sessions stressed that the point that no government can be effective when its members cannot speak in confidence, they referenced the bombshell transcripts between the president and world leaders, warning the offenders will be, quote, held accountable. sessions says the doj will review its policy on subpoenaing news organizations. >> from the department of justice does not discuss ongoing investigations or confirm matters and it's important for the american people and those who might think about leaking classified or sensitive information to know that criminals who illegally use their access to our most sensitive information to endanger our national security are, in fact, being investigated and will be prosecuted. one. things we are doing is reviewing policies affecting media subpoenas. we respect the important role that the press plays and will give them respect, but it is not unlimited. they cannot place lives at risk with impunity. we must the b
going to crack down on government leakers, taking an aggressive and public stance on issues that infuriatedresident trump. at a news conference, sessions stressed that the point that no government can be effective when its members cannot speak in confidence, they referenced the bombshell transcripts between the president and world leaders, warning the offenders will be, quote, held accountable. sessions says the doj will review its policy on subpoenaing news organizations. >> from the...
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not the only problem trump is facing sanctions that hit russia's energy and defense sector are infuriating america's partners in europe those who work with moscow and those areas so these things can seem to be leaving hardly anyone happy trumps being forced to go against its constitutional beliefs gets worse relations taken further heads america's closest european allies go on the defensive to counter what they see as measures potentially in violation of international. when statement i made with the president claiming that he can make far better deals with foreign countries than congress but with measures such as these being passed you may be prevented from doing just that . washington d.c. one way congress can. deal making potential is by stopping him from lifting restrictions the new law requires the president to obtain congressional approval for any such move moscow says the new sanctions derail any possible progress in already poor relations between the u.s. and russia correspondent brings us the russian reaction. so when it comes to the hopes that russia u.s. ties could go back on tra
not the only problem trump is facing sanctions that hit russia's energy and defense sector are infuriating america's partners in europe those who work with moscow and those areas so these things can seem to be leaving hardly anyone happy trumps being forced to go against its constitutional beliefs gets worse relations taken further heads america's closest european allies go on the defensive to counter what they see as measures potentially in violation of international. when statement i made...
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uncertain of the united states strategy with both preparing joint military drills likely to further infuriate the north. a.t.m. here bosco this one so the sixteenth of august hi i'm kevin o. and welcome to this latest thirty minute news wrap them from r.t. and first after three years isolated from the outside world syrians endure a soft target in the first taste of freedom as the army battles to retake that city from islamic state. exclusive video from the once proceed city. what is it going although if you think. i did. it conditions inside that city had dire after years of terrorist oppression basic necessities including food is scarce the u.n. is concerned that medical help is not getting through right now the only way to get vital supplies to civilians is drop in more details from. it's not the mariana trench or an active volcano but still one of the least accessible places on our planet syria's dear resort a city that's been completely encircled by islamic state for some three years. although it almost seems impossible but the only way to get into the city is by plane but it means riskin
uncertain of the united states strategy with both preparing joint military drills likely to further infuriate the north. a.t.m. here bosco this one so the sixteenth of august hi i'm kevin o. and welcome to this latest thirty minute news wrap them from r.t. and first after three years isolated from the outside world syrians endure a soft target in the first taste of freedom as the army battles to retake that city from islamic state. exclusive video from the once proceed city. what is it going...
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restrictions of his constitutional reform referendum which is infuriating the opposition. italy and aid groups argue over how to conduct migrant search and rescue operations a suspicion grows that humanitarian boats that colluding with people trafficked. to do for me kevin knowing just told me today here in moscow brigadier the weekly all round up of the big news stories of the last seven days over the next thirty minutes or be can stay with me for at least some more if not all of it we start with this relation soured further between russia and the united states on wednesday as donald trump put his signature to a new sanctions bill it's a move it's angered america's allies in europe who say they're economic interests of being ignored by it even president trump himself was reluctant to sign the law saying it limits his power to shape foreign policy. while i favor tough measures to punish and deter aggressive and destabilizing behavior by north korea and russia this legislation is significantly flawed and its haste to pass this legislation the congress included a number of c
restrictions of his constitutional reform referendum which is infuriating the opposition. italy and aid groups argue over how to conduct migrant search and rescue operations a suspicion grows that humanitarian boats that colluding with people trafficked. to do for me kevin knowing just told me today here in moscow brigadier the weekly all round up of the big news stories of the last seven days over the next thirty minutes or be can stay with me for at least some more if not all of it we start...
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it's a signal robert mueller's investigation, which has dogged the administration and infuriated the president, will stretch on for months. if not longer. nbc news has not independently confirmed the report, but the grand jury would be empowered to hear testimony and get records from people or businesses. >> the fact that special counsel robert mueller felt compelled to kbanl -- impanel a special group of grand jurors focusing only on the trump/russia investigation is nothing else. >> reporter: we have no reason to believe president trump is under investigation. a former senior intelligence official with knowledge of the discussions has told nbc news mueller is looking at whether the president may have obstructed justice. president trump's new white house lawyer brought in specifically to deal with the russia investigations says he wasn't aware mueller started using a new grand jury calling those matters typically secret, adding the white house favors anything that accelerates the conclusion of mueller's work fairly and is committed to fully cooperating. mueller recently added even m
it's a signal robert mueller's investigation, which has dogged the administration and infuriated the president, will stretch on for months. if not longer. nbc news has not independently confirmed the report, but the grand jury would be empowered to hear testimony and get records from people or businesses. >> the fact that special counsel robert mueller felt compelled to kbanl -- impanel a special group of grand jurors focusing only on the trump/russia investigation is nothing else....
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felix frankfurter was infuriated. why?he had written wolf, the case that said that the exclusionary rule does not apply to the state. >> and it was about to be overturned. >> and he knew it was going to be overturned which is why he voted against review of the case. and why he focused on the obscenity question. what's interesting about oral arguments, kearns has appeared before the court for the first time. he spent 16 minutes talking about the facts of the case. frankfurter was infuriated. at one point he said can you tell me what the issue in this case is. and he kept on asking kearns so are you asking us to overturn wolf v. colorado. and kearns -- >> he didn't seem familiar with the case. so frankfurter knew something was up. he was so frustrated at the point he turned his back to kearns when he was arguing the case and wouldn't listen to him any longer. but during the oral arguments the ohio branch of the american civil liberties union had a lawyer appearing. the first time they had done so. and they argued just briefl
felix frankfurter was infuriated. why?he had written wolf, the case that said that the exclusionary rule does not apply to the state. >> and it was about to be overturned. >> and he knew it was going to be overturned which is why he voted against review of the case. and why he focused on the obscenity question. what's interesting about oral arguments, kearns has appeared before the court for the first time. he spent 16 minutes talking about the facts of the case. frankfurter was...
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it would have infuriated her if she found out. but the prosecution didn't want it. everybody wanted that case it go to trial. it took a long time because of the crowded court system. >> so next we're going to hear our only piece of video that has dollree mapp in her own words. before that, i'd like to tell you how you can participate. we hope you'll call in with questions or comments. you can do it by dialing these numbers, it's divided geographically. if you live in the eastern or central time zones, 202-748-8900. and please dial carefully to get to our studio here. we'll get your questions in line as they come along. you can also tweet us, please use the hashtag #landmarkcases. and if you go to c-span's facebook page, there's already a conversation under way about this case and can you join that. we'll mix in a few facebook comments as well. next up, this is dollree mapp, you'll meet her. she was called dolly by most of her friends. this is from annenberg's public policy documentary produced on the case. >> most of my friends called me dolly. very few called me do
it would have infuriated her if she found out. but the prosecution didn't want it. everybody wanted that case it go to trial. it took a long time because of the crowded court system. >> so next we're going to hear our only piece of video that has dollree mapp in her own words. before that, i'd like to tell you how you can participate. we hope you'll call in with questions or comments. you can do it by dialing these numbers, it's divided geographically. if you live in the eastern or...
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not the only problem trump is facing sanctions that hit russia's energy and defense sector are infuriating america's partners in europe those who work with moscow and those areas so these things can seem to be leaving hardly anyone happy trumps being forced to go against his constitutional beliefs u.s. russia relations take a further hit and america's closest european allies go on the defensive to counter what they see as measures potentially in violation of international law when these statements from trump and with the president claiming that he can make far better deals with foreign countries than congress but with measure such as these being passed may be prevented from doing just that. washington d.c. . well former u.s. congressman ron paul believes the new sanctions are a big mistake and it's all play as. the deep state. and the media are very very powerful and they can put a lot of pressure on the president so they ganged up on him and i thought he had sort of a mediocre position on this i was strongly opposed to it and i volunteered my advice which was totally ignored but he went a
not the only problem trump is facing sanctions that hit russia's energy and defense sector are infuriating america's partners in europe those who work with moscow and those areas so these things can seem to be leaving hardly anyone happy trumps being forced to go against his constitutional beliefs u.s. russia relations take a further hit and america's closest european allies go on the defensive to counter what they see as measures potentially in violation of international law when these...
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uncertain of the united states strategy right now preparing joint military drills likely to further infuriate the north. plus the head of the libyan national army exclusively talks to us about which countries helping or hindering his fractured countries. italy's dealing with transporting arms fire. unfortunately some libyan parties get these arms and this is supporting terrorism instead of fighting it. eleven am wednesday morning. watching r.t. international with me. first after three years isolated from the outside world there's no hope for syria or the army battles to retake that city from islamic state has filled exclusive video from that besieged place. what is it going although i keep thinking of. the. i think the. as you can see the conditions a die after years of terrorist oppression basic necessities including food is scarce in the un humanitarian agencies concerned that vital medical help is not getting through right now the only way to get emergency supplies to civilians is through air drops and sleeper trenka reports. it's not the mariana trench or an active volcano but still one o
uncertain of the united states strategy right now preparing joint military drills likely to further infuriate the north. plus the head of the libyan national army exclusively talks to us about which countries helping or hindering his fractured countries. italy's dealing with transporting arms fire. unfortunately some libyan parties get these arms and this is supporting terrorism instead of fighting it. eleven am wednesday morning. watching r.t. international with me. first after three years...
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for strict sions over his constitutional reform referendum which is infuriated the opposition and italy and a greek argue over how to conduct migrant rescue operations this suspicion grows that humanitarian boats are colluding with people traffickers. hello there the latest development in a look back at what's been happening over the last seven days to me watching the weekly here in r.t. international. new sanctions on north korea were agreed late on saturday after u.s. drafted resolution was unanimously agreed to by the u.n. security council it bans north korean exports of coal metals and seafood reducing export revenue by about a third which is roughly a billion dollars a year foreign investments also been blocked it's in response to north korea's continued missile tests will russia believe sanctions should be the start point should be the starting point for future dialogue with north korea un members agree but there are signs that washington is still considering a military option. every military expert says there is no good military option there all. there is an option to destroy nor
for strict sions over his constitutional reform referendum which is infuriated the opposition and italy and a greek argue over how to conduct migrant rescue operations this suspicion grows that humanitarian boats are colluding with people traffickers. hello there the latest development in a look back at what's been happening over the last seven days to me watching the weekly here in r.t. international. new sanctions on north korea were agreed late on saturday after u.s. drafted resolution was...
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uncertain of the united states strategy and with both preparing joint military drills likely to further infuriate the north. us the head of the libyan national army exclusively speaks to us about which countries are helping or hindering his fractured countries drawn out conflict. by good morning it's not the end here in moscow this wednesday the sixteenth of august my name's kevin owen welcome to this latest a thirty minute news update live from r.t. h.q. the first stuff to sri is isolated from the outside world there's no hope for syrians india resort as the army battles to retake that city from islamic state r.t. is filmed exclusive video from the once besieged city. i keep thinking of. the. the conditions inside that city after years of terrorist oppression basic necessities including food is scarce and the u.n. is concerned that medical help isn't getting through either right now the only way to get vital supplies into civilians is to wear drop them in more details from. it's not the mariana trench or an active volcano but still one of the least accessible places on our planet syria's dear re
uncertain of the united states strategy and with both preparing joint military drills likely to further infuriate the north. us the head of the libyan national army exclusively speaks to us about which countries are helping or hindering his fractured countries drawn out conflict. by good morning it's not the end here in moscow this wednesday the sixteenth of august my name's kevin owen welcome to this latest a thirty minute news update live from r.t. h.q. the first stuff to sri is isolated from...
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president trump promised to rein farmer infuriate north korea his secretary state employed that talks may still be possible. that these should north korea's leader agreed to end his country's nuclear program. so we continue to be interested in finding a way to just two of dialogue that's up to him. south korea's president has also said that he wants a peaceful resolution to the crisis despite based his country's military is set to begin their joint annual exercises with the u. s.. next week a move that could anger pyongyang. iran says it could walk away from a deal on its nuclear program within hours if washington continues to step up sanctions. international agreement that was signed in twenty fifteen commits iran to curbing its nuclear program. in return for the lifting of international sanctions for the u. s. says tehran has violated the dea. near any president hassan rouhani says donald trump is an unreliable partner. sultan roon enough is enough if washington continues to threaten sanctions against its then iran will pull out of the twenty fifteen dlitt mate over its nuclear prog
president trump promised to rein farmer infuriate north korea his secretary state employed that talks may still be possible. that these should north korea's leader agreed to end his country's nuclear program. so we continue to be interested in finding a way to just two of dialogue that's up to him. south korea's president has also said that he wants a peaceful resolution to the crisis despite based his country's military is set to begin their joint annual exercises with the u. s.. next week a...
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his or never even met it was just it was just just names on a piece of paper and it completely infuriated him imagine what would happen if a couple cabinet secretaries decided to resign in the coming months i think it's all going to depend on members of the cabinet and senior staff keep an eye on what dana powell does she's very well regarded within the all across the board. in republican circles and also i think on capitol hill some really important people need to start stand up and should the cabinet should should have majority of the members of the cabinet decide enough the only thing that any of the twenty four the only thing that would keep that from happening is republicans concerned about social unrest massive social unrest yeah and that's a very real possibility and in fact in that context after saturday's white supremacists some white supremacist terrorist attack in charlottesville virginia mayors all across our nation have announced plans to remove their city's confederate monuments but in durham north carolina protesters took things into their own hands last night and tore down
his or never even met it was just it was just just names on a piece of paper and it completely infuriated him imagine what would happen if a couple cabinet secretaries decided to resign in the coming months i think it's all going to depend on members of the cabinet and senior staff keep an eye on what dana powell does she's very well regarded within the all across the board. in republican circles and also i think on capitol hill some really important people need to start stand up and should the...