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his new cellmate, james george has advice for him. >> you work on your case, that's first and foremostdo not go to that courtroom and let them judges do whatever they will do to you. go to the law library, this is what it is,s this is what is going on. i need to read up on this. i need to find any loopholes in my case. i need to know what is going on. >> dawn is the inmate advocate for the bergen county sheriff's office. >> hopefully, be able to contact him. let them contact you. thank you. have a good day. >> while not a lawyer, she provides resources to inmates as they prepare their cases and often interacts on their behalf with family members and drug counselors and attorneys. >> sometimes i don't like the title so much because it sounds like i'm in between the inmates and officers and i'm not. i want what the officers want, i want peace. i want peace for inmates and peace for everybody. i like to keep the anxiety down. you know? many of the inmates were frustrated. a majority have public defenders but are not seeing them because they have lots of clients. they are feeling helpless.
his new cellmate, james george has advice for him. >> you work on your case, that's first and foremostdo not go to that courtroom and let them judges do whatever they will do to you. go to the law library, this is what it is,s this is what is going on. i need to read up on this. i need to find any loopholes in my case. i need to know what is going on. >> dawn is the inmate advocate for the bergen county sheriff's office. >> hopefully, be able to contact him. let them contact...
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those well-known mushy people, ronald reagan, henry kissinger, and james baker, george w.ularly used the concept of the community of nations as what the united states was trying to uphold. when we step away from that, our adversaries have to suspect that we're going to do less for other nations. other nations are going to feel more strongly that they have to take matters in their own hands. and we saw that experiment. we saw that experiment after the first world war when nations pulled away from each other. when the united states didn't join the league of nations. when britain and france stood for maximizing repa racials from germany rather -- reparation from germany rather than trying to create some kind of internationalcies tefment this is a potentially catastrophic philosophy. and it comes at a home when we have the very serious terror threats that you talked about, and i suspect ultimately more consequential we have the challenge of integrating into the global system arising china. my colleague, graham, at harvard has an important new book out on the trap talking about
those well-known mushy people, ronald reagan, henry kissinger, and james baker, george w.ularly used the concept of the community of nations as what the united states was trying to uphold. when we step away from that, our adversaries have to suspect that we're going to do less for other nations. other nations are going to feel more strongly that they have to take matters in their own hands. and we saw that experiment. we saw that experiment after the first world war when nations pulled away...
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james, victoria, henry. george, victoria, edward. i really like victoria being up there, though.y solidly between b and d, which possibly means it's a or c. i'm gonna kick myself either way on this one, if i get it wrong or if i walk and it's what i think it is. i think i-- "three names that belonged to a reigning king or queen of england" 20th century. you know what? george, victoria, and edward was my gut instinct. $5,000 is nothing to be upset about if i get it wrong. $10,000 is better. let's go with george, victoria, edward-- i don't want this to be over. that's the other thing. i'm having a lot of fun right now, strangely. >> i understand, i understand. >> like, this is a weird way to enjoy torturing myself. george, victoria, edward, d, final answer, and please tell me i'm right. >> i wanted this to keep going, so we will. >> oh! >> you got it right! [cheers and applause] you got it right! $20,000. [cheers and applause] >> ooh. all right. whew. this is really nerve-racking. >> you gotta have the guts to go for it. >> yeah, i'm glad i did. >> you gotta have the guts if you're
james, victoria, henry. george, victoria, edward. i really like victoria being up there, though.y solidly between b and d, which possibly means it's a or c. i'm gonna kick myself either way on this one, if i get it wrong or if i walk and it's what i think it is. i think i-- "three names that belonged to a reigning king or queen of england" 20th century. you know what? george, victoria, and edward was my gut instinct. $5,000 is nothing to be upset about if i get it wrong. $10,000 is...
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george and james. look at where they are i'iow. same age, and look at where they are now. hopefully some of these might follow in their efforts that is. there are two over there. the safari brothers. and there is one of the dads. —— there is their dad. brothers. and there is one of the dads. -- there is their dad. how do you feel about the fact the building had the fire? sad, yeah. we are feeling sad now. we've got to make a new boxing club. even harder? yeah. yeah, i'm a boxer. what's good about it? you train more. if you train more and hard you beat someone. you keep fit and if you don't get fit... you can't beat someone. good boy. what you want for the future? you can't beat someone. good boy. what you want for the future ?i boxer. i hope they'll be well champion. just small ambitions. how was it for you seen the fire? sadness. yeah, so... with a club carry on? oh, yes. of course. i've been boxing for dale youth. i have woi'i been boxing for dale youth. i have won both my knockout fights. i was in t
george and james. look at where they are i'iow. same age, and look at where they are now. hopefully some of these might follow in their efforts that is. there are two over there. the safari brothers. and there is one of the dads. —— there is their dad. brothers. and there is one of the dads. -- there is their dad. how do you feel about the fact the building had the fire? sad, yeah. we are feeling sad now. we've got to make a new boxing club. even harder? yeah. yeah, i'm a boxer. what's good...
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occupied --oats occupants are not anonymous, george washington and lieutenant james monroe holding the stars & stripes. the painting is glorious and wrong in all must every detail. [laughter] the river resembles the rhine more than the delaware. the boat is too small end of an inaccurate design. there's too much light for a night crossing. washington did not cross standing up. the stars and stripes had not yet been adopted by the continental congress. james monroe was not holding the flag, not in the boat, not even present with the army. he was already across the river and he was busy. washington's plan for a surprise attack was a risky attempt to reverse the fortunes of the patriot cause during the summer of 1776. british forces had driven the continental army from new york across to new jersey and into pennsylvania. deigned desertion had the american ranks, and many who remained were desponding. washington. success in the attack would boost the armies around and stiffen the result of the people. three regiments of 1400 men were stationed at trenton. planned to bring 2400 continental
occupied --oats occupants are not anonymous, george washington and lieutenant james monroe holding the stars & stripes. the painting is glorious and wrong in all must every detail. [laughter] the river resembles the rhine more than the delaware. the boat is too small end of an inaccurate design. there's too much light for a night crossing. washington did not cross standing up. the stars and stripes had not yet been adopted by the continental congress. james monroe was not holding the flag,...
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with less than a furlong to the finish, the favourite, order of st george, made a move, but james doylethis week, we've been marking women's sport week, exploring the issues faced by female athletes. today, reshmin chowdhury examines the hurdles faced by top—level muslim women in sport, who are challenging and conquering barriers and paving the way for the next generation. as a sports broadcaster, it's not surprising that growing up watching sport was a huge part of my childhood. however, despite coming from a very progressive, open—minded bengali muslim family, playing sport was simply not part of my culture. so to celebrate women's sport week and since we are in the midst of ramadan, it makes sense we meet some pioneering muslim women who are doing things differently. dana abdulkarim is the first hijab the athletes to represent england in any sport. she sees it as her duty to challenge the problems visibly muslim women face across the board. sport should not have a gender bias. there should be representation of every single type of person. salma bi made history as the first muslim wom
with less than a furlong to the finish, the favourite, order of st george, made a move, but james doylethis week, we've been marking women's sport week, exploring the issues faced by female athletes. today, reshmin chowdhury examines the hurdles faced by top—level muslim women in sport, who are challenging and conquering barriers and paving the way for the next generation. as a sports broadcaster, it's not surprising that growing up watching sport was a huge part of my childhood. however,...
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mary, a lot of questions yet to be answered by james comey in his first public testimony. >> reporter: georgebe sitting behind me telling the american people his side of the story. we know that his opening testimony is going to be explosive, but just wait for the questions. that is where we're going to learn real insights into the president's actions. to start, comey says he had nine one-on-one conversations with the president, but in his testimony he only details five of them. lawmakers here are going to want to know what happened in those other conversations. there are also several key questions that comey has yet to address, including does he believe these conversations were recorded, as the president has suggested. why didn't he speak up more forcefully sooner. and the big one of course, why does comey himself believe he was fired. now, we've just learned that the top democrat here on the committee, mark warner, is going to praise comey as a straight shooter in his testimony but he's also likely to press comey on all of these issues, and so will the other lawmakers. >> mary bruce, thanks
mary, a lot of questions yet to be answered by james comey in his first public testimony. >> reporter: georgebe sitting behind me telling the american people his side of the story. we know that his opening testimony is going to be explosive, but just wait for the questions. that is where we're going to learn real insights into the president's actions. to start, comey says he had nine one-on-one conversations with the president, but in his testimony he only details five of them. lawmakers...
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the second nba championship in three years both against lebron james and the cavs. prince george's native kevin durant was the mvp. dynamite in this. we understand if you didn't stay up for this, it ended before midnight. final score 129-120 in game five. >> everybody in d.c. county maryland, d.c. county virginia. father ryan whitney. feels good to come full circle, man, so i'm enjoying. >> pretty much shout out there. that is prince george's county native kevin durant giving his hometown a shout out after last night's big win in the nba finals. it's the first nba championship for durant in his ten year nba career. there were a lot of eyes on him after making that decision to join the warriors in july but he led golden state to the championship. huge for him, for the warriors, but for him, really. >> i think he had a lot to proof taking all of that heat for making that decision. he had a great playoff altogether. but i think it is fair to say that they probably wouldn't have gotten that ring without ndur >> shout out to keith clean ton. >> wanda, too. friend of the show. >>> want t
the second nba championship in three years both against lebron james and the cavs. prince george's native kevin durant was the mvp. dynamite in this. we understand if you didn't stay up for this, it ended before midnight. final score 129-120 in game five. >> everybody in d.c. county maryland, d.c. county virginia. father ryan whitney. feels good to come full circle, man, so i'm enjoying. >> pretty much shout out there. that is prince george's county native kevin durant giving his...
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then we come find out george bush did exactly that, with guess who, james comey. comey is a guy who told the truth. then you have some conservatives on fox and elsewhere making comey the bad guy, calling him terrible names. it speaks to your point. each side taking aware what they want from this hearing. jessica: there were plus points for donald trump. marco rubio helped him out with his line of questioning. howie: why is it dangerous? jessica: the american people are lost here. there is mass confusion. saying no, donald trump totally told the truth. the russian investigation is a total nothing burger. and the other side saying we good place for society to be. some of those numbers appear to be inaccurate. americans want to know how much money will be in their pocket. when we get lost in the news feed of this, it's not a good thing for normal civil society. howie: here is the director of national intelligence dan coats when asked if he felt pressured on this f.b.i. matter by president trump. >> i never felt pressure to intervene or interfere in any way and shapin
then we come find out george bush did exactly that, with guess who, james comey. comey is a guy who told the truth. then you have some conservatives on fox and elsewhere making comey the bad guy, calling him terrible names. it speaks to your point. each side taking aware what they want from this hearing. jessica: there were plus points for donald trump. marco rubio helped him out with his line of questioning. howie: why is it dangerous? jessica: the american people are lost here. there is mass...
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citizens and the rest of the -- >> guest: there's this famous atlantic article written by james wilson and george in 1992 called openwindows. i would say it's got the bill of the most influential magazine articles ever published. it was just a magazine article. this is not a scholarly piece that was peer-reviewed, was just in the atlantic. the tepe key people did our acas but it was a public, and it starts off actually, it starts an interesting and someone actually very good place. the initial experiment that they are writing about is an experiment which it is at the trying to get tops out of the cars and to walk the beach. which that a lot of reasons think that's good, right? and the experiment is if cops look somewhat the call order maintenance, not just the law but order maintenance, will they reduce crime? what's incredible about that article is that actually the experiment they site fights no reduction in crime. but what the defined as a kind of placebo effect which is people report feeling safer. and they didn't take deciding to make an argument to completely sort of reorient policing towar
citizens and the rest of the -- >> guest: there's this famous atlantic article written by james wilson and george in 1992 called openwindows. i would say it's got the bill of the most influential magazine articles ever published. it was just a magazine article. this is not a scholarly piece that was peer-reviewed, was just in the atlantic. the tepe key people did our acas but it was a public, and it starts off actually, it starts an interesting and someone actually very good place. the...
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people,ll-known mushy ronald reagan, henry kissinger and james baker, george w.ush regularly used the concept of the community of nations as what the united states was trying to uphold. when we step away from that, how to suspect that we are going to do list for other nations. other nations are going to feel more strongly that they have to take matters in their own hands. we saw that experiment after the first world war when nations pulled away from each other and the united states didn't join the league of nations. britain and france stood for maximizing reparations from germany rather than trying to create some kind of international system. this is a potentially catastrophic philosophy and it comes at a moment when we have the very serious terror threats that you talked about. i suspect ultimately more consequential, we have the challenge of integrating into the global system a rising china. has aneague at harvard important book out on the trap talking about the difficulties the international system has in accommodating the rise of major nations. problems.very
people,ll-known mushy ronald reagan, henry kissinger and james baker, george w.ush regularly used the concept of the community of nations as what the united states was trying to uphold. when we step away from that, how to suspect that we are going to do list for other nations. other nations are going to feel more strongly that they have to take matters in their own hands. we saw that experiment after the first world war when nations pulled away from each other and the united states didn't join...
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now he'll be sharing the ball with james harden and perhaps paul george who houston also wants.he warriors two major award winners, bob meyers and draymond green were at mauonta vista hig school in danville. he got a warm welcome from green who won his first defensive player of the year award on monday. the last two years green had come in second to the spurs' kawhi leonard. >> for two years he was in that second spot which i know draymond doesn't like being in second place. so he got what he deserved, which is the reward, recognition and i couldn't be happier for him. >> it's great. but i won't be satisfied until he's headed to the hall of fame. that's where i think he's headed and i'm enjoying sitting back and watching. >> what does draymond mean to me? i think of him as a friend. he's going to be a friend of mine the rest of my life. i want him to win as many awards as he can. but we're talking about life. >> warriors star steph curry will be putting his golf skills on display when he takes part in the web.com tournament. the tour's ellie may classic sfret july 31st to august
now he'll be sharing the ball with james harden and perhaps paul george who houston also wants.he warriors two major award winners, bob meyers and draymond green were at mauonta vista hig school in danville. he got a warm welcome from green who won his first defensive player of the year award on monday. the last two years green had come in second to the spurs' kawhi leonard. >> for two years he was in that second spot which i know draymond doesn't like being in second place. so he got...
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james comey testifies. now reporting, georgetephanopoulos. >> good morning, and welcome to our special coverage of a water shed moment for president trump. what may be the most consequential day. fbi director fired by president trump last month. it came at a time when comey was leading an investigation into russia's interference into a election and the trump campaign, and former national security adviser, michael flynn. in a few minutes, we'll hear from comey for the first time since that firing. we k
james comey testifies. now reporting, georgetephanopoulos. >> good morning, and welcome to our special coverage of a water shed moment for president trump. what may be the most consequential day. fbi director fired by president trump last month. it came at a time when comey was leading an investigation into russia's interference into a election and the trump campaign, and former national security adviser, michael flynn. in a few minutes, we'll hear from comey for the first time since that...
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. >> and watch the james comey tomorrow live here on abc 7. george stephanopoulos will anchor our coverage tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. right after abc 7 mornings. >>> i know it is surprising a few people yesterday when i talked about grabbing your umbrella and dusting it off. we are on storm watch, even though it is june. not only do we have a chance tomorrow, our best chance at about 50%. we have another chance on saturday. a smaller chance of wet weather and that is across the north bay. so let's focus in on this storm first by talking about the storm impact scale. check this out, it is a one. it is going to be light. we have scattered showers that are going to happen, especially across the north bay and then the storm weakens as it spreads southward. so a third of an inch in the north bay to a tenth of an inch in the other neighborhoods. the difference in today and yesterday, the storm is picking up speed. have i'll more for you coming up. >>> and the countdown clock that is appearing on our street, or there it is. tonight the warriors will try to take
. >> and watch the james comey tomorrow live here on abc 7. george stephanopoulos will anchor our coverage tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. right after abc 7 mornings. >>> i know it is surprising a few people yesterday when i talked about grabbing your umbrella and dusting it off. we are on storm watch, even though it is june. not only do we have a chance tomorrow, our best chance at about 50%. we have another chance on saturday. a smaller chance of wet weather and that is across the north...
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economy and security issues. >> former secretary of state and chief of staff to george h.w. bush jamesthe rumors of a shakeup in the white house. "morning joe" is just moments away. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision p
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. >> wherever you are, you can watch james comey's testimony live right here on abc 7. george stephanopoulos will anchor the coverage tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m., right after "abc 7 mornings." >>> we he details on a parking scheme in san francisco. this man, montana le, is accused of filing dozens of fraudulent applications, all to make a profit. abc 7 news reporter loni rivera is live in the city tonight. >> reporter: yes. dmv officials estimate 2.6 million placards are allowed in california. they allow people to work in spaces like this one. but one man's case highlights a huge, growing problem with placard abuse. >> these last for two years. >> reporter: for someone with a disability, having a placard makes city parking easier. these placards were taken from people illegally using them. >> these were actually confiscated during a placard enforcement sting. >> reporter: dmv officials say fraudulent placard abuse is a huge problem. and this man, montana le, ran his own optieration. he forged a doctor's signature. >> he would submit applications for younger individuals, indi
. >> wherever you are, you can watch james comey's testimony live right here on abc 7. george stephanopoulos will anchor the coverage tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m., right after "abc 7 mornings." >>> we he details on a parking scheme in san francisco. this man, montana le, is accused of filing dozens of fraudulent applications, all to make a profit. abc 7 news reporter loni rivera is live in the city tonight. >> reporter: yes. dmv officials estimate 2.6 million...
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. >> wherever you are, you can watch james comey's testimony live right here on abc 7. george will anchor the coverage tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m., right after "abc 7 mornings." >>> we have details on a parking scheme in san francisco. this man, montana le, is accused of filing dozens of fraudulent applications, all to make a profit. abc 7 news reporter loni rivera is live in the city tonight. >> reporter: yes. dmv officials estimate 2.6 million placards are allowed in california. they allow people to work in spaces like this one. but one man's case highlights a huge, growing problem with placard abuse. >> these last for two years. >> reporter: for someone with a disability, having a placard makes city parking easier. these placards were taken from people illegally using them. >> these were actually confiscated during a placard enforcement sting. >> reporter: dmv officials say fraudulent placard abuse is a huge problem. and this man, montana his own optieration. he forged a doctor's signature. >> he would submit applications for younger individuals, indicating a disability t
. >> wherever you are, you can watch james comey's testimony live right here on abc 7. george will anchor the coverage tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m., right after "abc 7 mornings." >>> we have details on a parking scheme in san francisco. this man, montana le, is accused of filing dozens of fraudulent applications, all to make a profit. abc 7 news reporter loni rivera is live in the city tonight. >> reporter: yes. dmv officials estimate 2.6 million placards are...
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. >>> you can watch james comey's testimony live right here on abc 7. georgetephanopoulos will anchor the coverage tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. right after "abc 7 mornings." >>> a key part of the administration took part in a heated exchange on capitol hill. >> are you willing or not willing to give him the authority to be fully independent of your ability stach torely legally to fire him? >> he has the full independent that is authorized -- >> are you willing to do -- >> the chair is going -- >> harris asked for specific annalses from rod rosenstein. he faced questions about the authority of a special coupnsel to investigate ties between president trump and russia. >>> a toddler force-fed meth at a bay area playground. the new details we're learning about this disturbing crime. >>> and tracking thieves in real-time. the bay area criminals that had no idea they were being followed. >>> and the loc there is a place where heroes hspider-man.... black widow... captain america... and eddie? so, what's the plan? breaking out the guardians, pal. come celebrate the all-new
. >>> you can watch james comey's testimony live right here on abc 7. georgetephanopoulos will anchor the coverage tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. right after "abc 7 mornings." >>> a key part of the administration took part in a heated exchange on capitol hill. >> are you willing or not willing to give him the authority to be fully independent of your ability stach torely legally to fire him? >> he has the full independent that is authorized -- >> are you...
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two of the boats occupants are not anonymous, george washington and lieutenant james monroe holding the stars and stripes. the painting is glorious and wrong and almost every detail. [laughter] scott: the river resembles the rhine more than the delaware. the boat is too small and of an inaccurate design. there's too much light for a night crossing. washington did not cross standing up. the stars and stripes had not yet been adopted by the continental congress. james monroe was not holding the flag, not in the boat, not even present with the army. he was already across the river and he was busy. washington's plan for a surprise attack was a risky attempt to reverse the sagging fortunes of the patriot cause during the summer of 1776. british forces including mercenaries had driven the continental army from new york across to new jersey and into pennsylvania. expired in lisman's and outright desertions had thinned -- enlistments and outright desertions had thinned the american ranks, and many who remained were despondent. washington's success in the attack would boost the armies around and
two of the boats occupants are not anonymous, george washington and lieutenant james monroe holding the stars and stripes. the painting is glorious and wrong and almost every detail. [laughter] scott: the river resembles the rhine more than the delaware. the boat is too small and of an inaccurate design. there's too much light for a night crossing. washington did not cross standing up. the stars and stripes had not yet been adopted by the continental congress. james monroe was not holding the...
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he also spent time working under former fbi director james comey whene general, george. >> and, jon karld to announce this before he left on his foreign trip just a couple of weeks ago but had some difficulty landing on someone who wanted to take the job. >> reporter: yeah, in fact, at least three people that i know of pulled themselves out of consideration. former senator joe lieberman, congressman tray gowdy, senator john cornyn all were originally floated by the white house as contenders and all said they wanted to be removed from consideration. one thing known about wray, in addition to his background at the justice department, he was chris christie's personal lawyer during the bridgegate scandal and, george, i've got to tell you before he came in here for an interview about a week ago, he was not on any list of a possible fbi director. he seemed to be a late add and somebody who clearly is very close to chris christie. >> the president interviewed him i guess on may 30th. of course, this timing now designed in part to counter the hearings of james comey, of president fired. >> repor
he also spent time working under former fbi director james comey whene general, george. >> and, jon karld to announce this before he left on his foreign trip just a couple of weeks ago but had some difficulty landing on someone who wanted to take the job. >> reporter: yeah, in fact, at least three people that i know of pulled themselves out of consideration. former senator joe lieberman, congressman tray gowdy, senator john cornyn all were originally floated by the white house as...
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george pell will appear in court in australia next month. jamesin moore—bick is appointed to lead the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire. he met residents this morning and promised to get to the truth as quickly as possible. and still to come: it's all in the name. how the emir who owns the world's most famous stables helped a cornish village save their church. coming up in sport: can novak djokovic turn around his form this season on grass? he's warming up for next week's wimbledon with a third round match against american donald young at the aegon classic in eastbourne. it's three years since the self—proclaimed islamic state declared the creation of a caliphate. now, under extreme attack from a us—led international coalition, they are clinging on to their last major strongholds in syria and in iraq. britain has carried out the second largest number of air strikes against is, after america. now, for the first time, raf crews have been talking to the bbc about the challenges they face in avoiding civilian casualties. 0ur defence correspo
george pell will appear in court in australia next month. jamesin moore—bick is appointed to lead the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire. he met residents this morning and promised to get to the truth as quickly as possible. and still to come: it's all in the name. how the emir who owns the world's most famous stables helped a cornish village save their church. coming up in sport: can novak djokovic turn around his form this season on grass? he's warming up for next week's wimbledon...
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george. >>> former fbi director james comey speaks out for the first time since president obama fired him last month. right after the president fired him, the president told the russian foreign minister that firing comey took the pressure pauch that pressure will be back on thursday morning when comey is front and center at the senate intelligence committee telling his side of the story. about that january dinner with trump. trump denies allegations. but what will comey say in public under oath? we also know that during an oval office meeting in february, trump told his attorney general and vice president to leave the room before discussing the inves dpags. according to right after the meeting, he said, trump said, i hope you can let this go. on thursday, comey will talk about that. on the day he fired comey, the president wrote that comey said three times he's not under investigation. we dig in with jon karl and dan abrams. looming over this whole thing is whether or not the president and his team will tie to prevent comey and his team from testifying by invoking executive privilege? >> i hav
george. >>> former fbi director james comey speaks out for the first time since president obama fired him last month. right after the president fired him, the president told the russian foreign minister that firing comey took the pressure pauch that pressure will be back on thursday morning when comey is front and center at the senate intelligence committee telling his side of the story. about that january dinner with trump. trump denies allegations. but what will comey say in public...
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james comey testifies. now reporting, george stephanopoulos. >> good morning, and welcome to our special coverage of a water shed moment for president trump. what may be the most consequential day. fbi director fired by president trump last month. it came at a time when comey was leading an investigation into russia's interference into a election and the trump campaign, and former national security adviser, michael flynn. in a few minutes, we'll hear from comey for the first time since that firing. we know from the written testimony yesterday, he has a story to tell. six phone calls with president trump in novelistic detail. we have mary bruce in capitol hill inside that room, and mary, capitol hill has not seen a day like this in years. >> reporter: any moment now, jim comey will walk into this room here and finally tell the american public his side of the story, and they have been eagerly awaiting it here. i have talked to people this morning who have been lining up here since 4:00 in the morning. the line outside this room sn
james comey testifies. now reporting, george stephanopoulos. >> good morning, and welcome to our special coverage of a water shed moment for president trump. what may be the most consequential day. fbi director fired by president trump last month. it came at a time when comey was leading an investigation into russia's interference into a election and the trump campaign, and former national security adviser, michael flynn. in a few minutes, we'll hear from comey for the first time since...
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with less than a furlong to the finish the favourite order of st george, made a move, but james doyleart the azerbaijan grand prix at the back of the grid after engine penalties. that includes fernando alonso, who will start ahead of his team—mate. the engine was upgraded. the pair haven't mustered a single point in the seven races so far. in the football, it is still i—0 the seven races so far. in the football, it is still 1—0 to england against poland under 21s. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. donald trump says he does not have any secret recordings of his conversations with sacked fbi directorjames comey. he said: laura becker is in washington to explain this somewhat baffling tweet. why did he find himself in this position? it is really a mystery of the president's own making. after he fired the head of the fbi, james comey, he tweeted that james comey had better hope that james comey had better hope that the one no tapes of their conversations that they had in the oval office, and that tweet set off a chain event of news. james comey said he had written
with less than a furlong to the finish the favourite order of st george, made a move, but james doyleart the azerbaijan grand prix at the back of the grid after engine penalties. that includes fernando alonso, who will start ahead of his team—mate. the engine was upgraded. the pair haven't mustered a single point in the seven races so far. in the football, it is still i—0 the seven races so far. in the football, it is still 1—0 to england against poland under 21s. that's all sport for...
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george bush. let me ask you this. james brown, hang on, she said the reason she lost is because of russia, jamescomby weren't f.b.i., wikileaks, the "new york times," the dnc, is there anyone she forgot to blame? >> i think we are focusing on the wrong issue. donald trump is killing our world. judge jeanine: what's your name? lucy. is there any reason hillary clinton keeps blaming people? did she blame you? is there anyone she left out? who did she leave out? can i have a piece of that? that looks delicious. thank you for letting me stands in your truck. she is blaming for her loss, wikileaks, the dnc, james comey weren't f.b.i., the supreme court. did she leave out anyone? >> she left out me. judge jeanine: why is she doing this? >> she is a sore loser. she didn't blame bill. she should have blamed bill. judge jeanine: should she blame anyone else? >> i think she is ridiculous. i'm not trump's biggest fan, but he's our president. i think she is forgetting that we have interviews of her saying that he needed to accept the r
george bush. let me ask you this. james brown, hang on, she said the reason she lost is because of russia, jamescomby weren't f.b.i., wikileaks, the "new york times," the dnc, is there anyone she forgot to blame? >> i think we are focusing on the wrong issue. donald trump is killing our world. judge jeanine: what's your name? lucy. is there any reason hillary clinton keeps blaming people? did she blame you? is there anyone she left out? who did she leave out? can i have a piece...
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george mightjust get up there and catch him on the line. the aidan 0‘brien trained horse just couldn‘t make it, beaten a short head in the end by big orange and jamesge pipping 0rder of saint george to win the ascot gold cup. looking on from the stand was her majesty the queen. she knows all about winning, of course, the gold cup. back in 2013 her horse estimate led the field to victory. she did not have a runner in the race this year but she had a horse in the britannia stakes, mouse prize which finished back in the packs is a lot eight successful day for her majesty but i‘m sure she enjoys one of her favourite days of racing. tomorrow, the coronation stakes is the big race of the date and an unseasonal horse leads the field, winter is 1—2 on with the bookmakers to win that race. a winter is coming tomorrow to royal ascot! less than 48 hours to go now before the british and irish lions kick off their test series against the all blacks in new zealand. warren gatland has sprung something of a surprise with his team selection with liam williams in at full—back instead of leigh halfpenny, elliot daly on the wing and not george north and peter 0‘mahony
george mightjust get up there and catch him on the line. the aidan 0‘brien trained horse just couldn‘t make it, beaten a short head in the end by big orange and jamesge pipping 0rder of saint george to win the ascot gold cup. looking on from the stand was her majesty the queen. she knows all about winning, of course, the gold cup. back in 2013 her horse estimate led the field to victory. she did not have a runner in the race this year but she had a horse in the britannia stakes, mouse prize...
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james comey investigation. many of you will not have heard about him. so what can we tell you about christopher wray? well the yale lawyer was president georgerney general from 2003 to 2005 — while there he worked under james comey at the justice department. he ran the criminal division of the justice department, dealing with fraud scandals that plagued the corporate world. after his service he worked for a big private law firm, specialising in white collar investigations. wray was also a lawyer for chris christie, the newjersey governor — and trump ally — during the "bridgegate" scandal. we will get to know him better. one thing that will bring up a lot on the programme is the popularity of president trump. and it means that he can govern. but are his approval ratings on the wane? if we take an average from the polling, his popularity rating at the moment is 39%. not great numbers but here's some context that might surprise you — on day 138 of his presidency — his figures are in fact better than the approval ratings bill clinton had at this same stage. 138 days into clinton's adminstration just 37.8 percent of americans approved of the job
james comey investigation. many of you will not have heard about him. so what can we tell you about christopher wray? well the yale lawyer was president georgerney general from 2003 to 2005 — while there he worked under james comey at the justice department. he ran the criminal division of the justice department, dealing with fraud scandals that plagued the corporate world. after his service he worked for a big private law firm, specialising in white collar investigations. wray was also a...
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announce that my son george will be two on thursday, happy early birthday to george and i will take your questions. >> james comey is scheduled to testify before the senate intelligence community and is questioned whether or not the white house will allow him to testify. >> thursday? >> did i say wednesday? >> yes, sir, on thursday. >> if only they have the same politeness when correcting us. >> he's scheduled to testify on thursday and there is a question as to whether or not you will have executive privilege or allowing him to testify. >> the president's power to exert executive privileges are well established. however, in order to facilitate a swift and thoroughly examination of the facts. president trump will not exert privilege regarding james comey's system. >> i have a follow up on that question, on the president's tweet regarding on the travel ban, kellyanne conway's husband pointed out that such tweets are not helpful when it comes to the ability to make an effective argument before the supreme court. is the president concerned that he maybe tainting the waters of the system. >> not at all. the pre
announce that my son george will be two on thursday, happy early birthday to george and i will take your questions. >> james comey is scheduled to testify before the senate intelligence community and is questioned whether or not the white house will allow him to testify. >> thursday? >> did i say wednesday? >> yes, sir, on thursday. >> if only they have the same politeness when correcting us. >> he's scheduled to testify on thursday and there is a question as...
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george w bush. supervisiÓn investigaciones relacionadas con el fraude corporativo al mismo tiempo que james comey ses mÁs importantes donde preside su grupo dedicado a investigaciones gubernamentales. representÓ al gobernador de new jersey, aquÍ vemos una foto, durante el escÁndalo conocido como brishgate donde se acusÓ al gobernador de conocer el plan de cierre del puente joshua sin ton que es uno de los mÁs transitados de estados unidos. de ser confirmado por el senado en ese momento se convertirÍa en el exdirector del fbi, cargo que ocuparÍa hasta 2017. por supuesto, es uno de los puestos mÁs importante del fbi. 2027, perdÓn, es decir 10 aÑos porque es la vigencia que tiene este puesto menos que el mandatario en turno elija lo contrario como soy caso de clinton y hoy de donald trump. javier: como si se tratara del mismÍsimo super bowl pero polÍtico un restaurante en washington servirÁ diferentes a muchas especiales llamados fbi y diferentes vodkas pero rusos a precios que prometen no tener competencia. carolina] la idea es que la gente pueda deleitarse con el testimonio de comey durante - delante
george w bush. supervisiÓn investigaciones relacionadas con el fraude corporativo al mismo tiempo que james comey ses mÁs importantes donde preside su grupo dedicado a investigaciones gubernamentales. representÓ al gobernador de new jersey, aquÍ vemos una foto, durante el escÁndalo conocido como brishgate donde se acusÓ al gobernador de conocer el plan de cierre del puente joshua sin ton que es uno de los mÁs transitados de estados unidos. de ser confirmado por el senado en ese momento...
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george w. bush where he reported to then deputy attorney general james comey. one potential flash point at his confirmation hearing wray was also new jersey governor chris christie's personal attorney during the bridge gate scandal. >> he has respect of the defense bar and prosecutor. >> reporter: retired special agent joe robuck worked with ray. >> i said they would support him and be excited to work for him like i was and he was a true patriot. once he gets in the job, he'll be efficient and effective. >> reporter: if confirmed, he'll take the helm. >> he's going to be a leader that understands what they do and who will promote the independence of the bureau. >> reporter: today, the reaction was largely positive from both sides of the isle. in 2003 wray was confirmed unanimously to become the assistant attorney general. lester? >> kristen welker, thank you. >>> turning overseas where isis claimed responsibility for a pair of rare terror attacks in iran's capital. at least 12 people were killed and 42 other injured in near simultaneous attacks in teheran. as b
george w. bush where he reported to then deputy attorney general james comey. one potential flash point at his confirmation hearing wray was also new jersey governor chris christie's personal attorney during the bridge gate scandal. >> he has respect of the defense bar and prosecutor. >> reporter: retired special agent joe robuck worked with ray. >> i said they would support him and be excited to work for him like i was and he was a true patriot. once he gets in the job, he'll...
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george pell dedicated and honest. now a court in australia must decide if that is so. james reynolds, bbc news, rome.ll lead the inquiry into what happened at grenfell tower, but there are concerns it won't be wide ranging enough. and still to come... who calls the shots? questions over rupert murdoch's influence in britain. coming up in sportsday on bbc news... warren gatland says he has made some tough calls as he picks johnny sexton and owen farrell together for the first time for the lions ahead of their must—win second test with new zealand on saturday. it's now three years since the so—called islamic state proclaimed the establishment of a caliphate, a world power governed in accordance with islamic law and centred in iraq's second city of mosul. british warplanes, as part of the us—led coalition, have been hitting the militants there since last year. rafjets and drones have hit over 700 targets in support of operations to liberate mosul. now, for the first time, crews have been talking to the bbc about the challenges they're facing in avoiding civilian casualties. 0ur defence correspondent jon
george pell dedicated and honest. now a court in australia must decide if that is so. james reynolds, bbc news, rome.ll lead the inquiry into what happened at grenfell tower, but there are concerns it won't be wide ranging enough. and still to come... who calls the shots? questions over rupert murdoch's influence in britain. coming up in sportsday on bbc news... warren gatland says he has made some tough calls as he picks johnny sexton and owen farrell together for the first time for the lions...
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prince george's county native kevin durant with a game high 32 points. lebron james had a triple double but it wasnt enough. warriors win 132 to 113 and head to cleveland with a 2 games to none lead. and remember - abc-7 is your home for the nba finals. game three is wednesday night in nba finals. game three is wednesday night in cleveland at nine, right here on abc seven. coming up - a cable guy, fixing one problem.. . but - creating another.. the bathroom break that cost one man thousands of dollars, still ahead. creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. across virginia, we're building an economy that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping power the companies that power our economy. me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me t
prince george's county native kevin durant with a game high 32 points. lebron james had a triple double but it wasnt enough. warriors win 132 to 113 and head to cleveland with a 2 games to none lead. and remember - abc-7 is your home for the nba finals. game three is wednesday night in nba finals. game three is wednesday night in cleveland at nine, right here on abc seven. coming up - a cable guy, fixing one problem.. . but - creating another.. the bathroom break that cost one man thousands of...
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bharara, a friend and former colleague of ousted fbi director james comey will go one on one with georgeou can watch the full interview at 8:00 this morning here on abc7. >>> the time is 6:34. today los angeles ends its pride weekend celebrations with the resist march. the march replaces the annual pride parade. organizers say the resist march was inspired by the women's marches that took place after president trump's inauguration. thousands of people are expected to take part in today's march. it starts at 9:00 this morning at hollywood and highland in los angeles. >>> in washington, d.c., capital pride celebrations are happening all weekend. there will be a street festival and concert headlined by miley cyrus. yesterday thousands lined the streets to watch the pride parade through the city. this is the 42nd year of pride celebrations in the nation's capital. >>> happening today, the bay area will celebrate pride month in san jose with the equality march and unity and pride rally. organizers say the two events give the community a chance to come together and show inclusion for diverse b
bharara, a friend and former colleague of ousted fbi director james comey will go one on one with georgeou can watch the full interview at 8:00 this morning here on abc7. >>> the time is 6:34. today los angeles ends its pride weekend celebrations with the resist march. the march replaces the annual pride parade. organizers say the resist march was inspired by the women's marches that took place after president trump's inauguration. thousands of people are expected to take part in...
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wherever you are, you can watch james comey's testimony live right here on abc7. george stephanopoulos will anchor abc news coverage beginning at 7:00 a.m. right after abc7 mornings. >> we have new details of the arrest of a persona cuesed of putting meth in a 2-year-old's mouth in berkeley park. abc7 news has obtained the complaint and probable cause document filed against sayyadina thomas. those documents say thomas shoved a tootsie roll with meth at the park in berkeley. the boy was on the playground with his nanny. thomas is a stranger. officers determined thomas was a danger to herself and a danger to others. she is facing attempted murder charges. >> the chp is looking for a driver who hit and killed a plan and his dog as they walked on port chicago highway in lake view drive. the chp says the driver was headed east when the vehicle hit the 41-year-old man from antioch. investigators need help finding the suspect. >> a reasonable person would believe there would be some type of front end damage, major from a human being causing a lot of damage to the front end, the
wherever you are, you can watch james comey's testimony live right here on abc7. george stephanopoulos will anchor abc news coverage beginning at 7:00 a.m. right after abc7 mornings. >> we have new details of the arrest of a persona cuesed of putting meth in a 2-year-old's mouth in berkeley park. abc7 news has obtained the complaint and probable cause document filed against sayyadina thomas. those documents say thomas shoved a tootsie roll with meth at the park in berkeley. the boy was on...
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but i would say at the outset, george, you raised this, the issue of the leak from james comey to his friend at columbia law school that was ultimately leaked to "the new york times" is unprecedented. i mean i want everyone to be thinking about this. the current -- then current fbi director took con tetemporaneou notes and put them on a form and used government facilities to do that. they usually fill out a form 302. can you imagine what would happen if an agent leaked that out to "the new york times"? what the allegations would be? so this was an unprecedented move and preet mentioned the issue of executive privilege. the president and the administration wasn't -- they did not invoke executive privilege on this hearing but on these documents they didn't know what the contents were. it may well -- i would assert i'm sure it was executive privilege. but james comey never gave anyone the opportunity to determine if that was going to be the case. >> didn't the president waive any privilege once he talked about the meetings -- that's what the tweet about the tapes was about. >> those two
but i would say at the outset, george, you raised this, the issue of the leak from james comey to his friend at columbia law school that was ultimately leaked to "the new york times" is unprecedented. i mean i want everyone to be thinking about this. the current -- then current fbi director took con tetemporaneou notes and put them on a form and used government facilities to do that. they usually fill out a form 302. can you imagine what would happen if an agent leaked that out to...
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george w. bush. randy cay. >> reporter: no question these two former fbi directors have a history. it dates back to 2004 when jamescomey refused to authorize an nsa surveillance program called stellar wind under george w. bush. comey learned members of the bush administration were headed to then josh ash croft's hospital room to get him to reauthorize the spying program. he called robert mueller to alurt him. >> i told him what was happening. he said i'll meet you at the it hospital right now. >> he was serving as the acting head of the justice department while ashcroft was in the hospital. he was later named fbi director in 2013 by president obama after mueller stepped down. for years comey and mueller have spoken highly of each other. >> it's a gift given the way he's led this agency for 12 years and i promise to do my best to uphold his legacy. >> i've had the opportunity to work with jim for a number of years and i have found him to be a man of dedication, honesty and integrity. >> reporter: still, after breitbart quoted a former directser saying they have been the best of friends comey's attorney tried to set
george w. bush. randy cay. >> reporter: no question these two former fbi directors have a history. it dates back to 2004 when jamescomey refused to authorize an nsa surveillance program called stellar wind under george w. bush. comey learned members of the bush administration were headed to then josh ash croft's hospital room to get him to reauthorize the spying program. he called robert mueller to alurt him. >> i told him what was happening. he said i'll meet you at the it hospital...
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james sophie clark, conservative, 6871. [applause] bernard corbyn, labour party, 40086. [applause] >> michael adam foster, 208. [applause] fraser, u.k.am independence party, 413. [applause] georgeause] james william martin, known as ill martin, the socialist party, 21. [applause] andrew mendoza, communist league, 7. [applause] manus: those of the shots of jeremy corbyn, islington north constituency. 10,000 votes in islington north, taking him past 40,000. this is a retention of the seat for the labor --labour leader. many around the labour party were preparing different speeches for the leader this evening. morey corbyn has added than 10,000 votes to his majority there in islington north. let's get an update, give you a feel for the map of written and the potential for a hung parliament. peak electioning targets. this minute throughout hour. jeremy corbyn extending his majority. wind across the board, bristol northwest, the latest gains from the party. petersburg may have not held since 2005. a long time in tory control. clegg losing nick his speed. and the slowest recovery in 300 years, forcing austerity on the poor. it is back in for joe swinson in .cotland and the cable let'
james sophie clark, conservative, 6871. [applause] bernard corbyn, labour party, 40086. [applause] >> michael adam foster, 208. [applause] fraser, u.k.am independence party, 413. [applause] georgeause] james william martin, known as ill martin, the socialist party, 21. [applause] andrew mendoza, communist league, 7. [applause] manus: those of the shots of jeremy corbyn, islington north constituency. 10,000 votes in islington north, taking him past 40,000. this is a retention of the seat...
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. >> reporter: we now know that the suspect, 66 years old james hodgkinson, died after being transported to george washington hospital in washington, d.c. and to give you a sense of how close we are to d.c., if you go down the street, you are going to be running right into the potomac river. and reagan national airport is right there, as well. you go over the river and you're in d.c. so we are truly in the suburbs right outside of d.c. and this is, chris, as you well know, this is where people who live and work -- or rather work in the government on capitol hill, in the media. this is a company town, washington, d.c. and the company business as you know is politics. this is a town, a neighborhood where people are tied to the government. you have people of all parties, all beliefs and religions, mingling in this neighborhood. and every day, they get on the metro and go into washington, d.c. so this is very much an area that lives politics, doesn't necessarily like the rancor in politics right now. you'll hear people say my best friends are my neighbors and they're of a different political persuasio
. >> reporter: we now know that the suspect, 66 years old james hodgkinson, died after being transported to george washington hospital in washington, d.c. and to give you a sense of how close we are to d.c., if you go down the street, you are going to be running right into the potomac river. and reagan national airport is right there, as well. you go over the river and you're in d.c. so we are truly in the suburbs right outside of d.c. and this is, chris, as you well know, this is where...
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with less than a furlong to the finish the favourite 0rder of st george, made a move, but james doyle boer as their new manager the former netherlands player has been offered the job and negotiations are at an advanced stage. it is understood de boer has said palace are his preferred club. he's set to succeed sam allardyce, who left after helping palace avoid relegation from the premier league last season. de boer has been out of work since he was sacked by inter milan in november 2016 after only 85 days in charge. the top seed, left at the aegon championships, marin cilic, is safely through to the next round after a straight sets win. he took the first set, against stefan kozlov, 6—0, before taking the decisive second set, 6—4, to book his place in the quarterfinals. the american sam querrey is also through to the last eight. he beat the man who knocked out andy murray, australia's jordan thompson, in three sets. russia's daniil medvedev is also through after a comfortable win over australia's tha nasi kokkinakis. there's been a shock in the last 16 of the women's tournament in birmi
with less than a furlong to the finish the favourite 0rder of st george, made a move, but james doyle boer as their new manager the former netherlands player has been offered the job and negotiations are at an advanced stage. it is understood de boer has said palace are his preferred club. he's set to succeed sam allardyce, who left after helping palace avoid relegation from the premier league last season. de boer has been out of work since he was sacked by inter milan in november 2016 after...