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. >> sreenivasan: james risen, given the definition jeffrey smith gave us of what constitute a leak andt doesn't, should "the washington post" have published the transcripts of the president's conversations between the mexican president and the australian leader? >> yes, in my opinion it's in the real public interest because, for one thing, it shows what donald trump really thinks of his wall idea and how political an issue it was for him. i think jeff is absolutely right, that there is a distinction between national security reporting and political reporting, and i think donald trump is going to beer are disappointed because the kind of leaks he rages about are just what jeff just described, political in nature, and they don't really fall under the kind of cases that can be prosecuted in any meaningful way. >> sreenivasan: james, staying with you for a second. given there was a substantive difference we l learned about in president trump's policy from that transcript, given that, should there be an expectation that a president has that he can have a conversation with another world lead
. >> sreenivasan: james risen, given the definition jeffrey smith gave us of what constitute a leak andt doesn't, should "the washington post" have published the transcripts of the president's conversations between the mexican president and the australian leader? >> yes, in my opinion it's in the real public interest because, for one thing, it shows what donald trump really thinks of his wall idea and how political an issue it was for him. i think jeff is absolutely right,...
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james comey has given everybody something to love and something to hate. >> eboni: absolutely. >> katnot just about that meeting, right. remember james comey, lisa bringing up call it a matter not an investigation. if he is telling the truth, we already know she had no problem using her position to influence a campaign. >> eboni: talking about loretta lynch, yeah, i was going to say as messed up as bill clinton was going and approaching the sitting attorney general while you know your wife is under a current investigation. >> lisa: why, why? >> eboni: i call loretta lynch. >> were you surprised that bill clinton approached women inappropriately. >> eboni: no, colonel. i'm holding loretta lynch more accountable. is he going to do what bill clinton wants to do. >> is this a boys will be boys kind of argument? >> eboni: no. he felt that was okay. if i'm loretta lynch, i have my only credibility on the line and in jeopardy and at stake. so respectfully, mr. president, i have to see you in another time and another setting. >> the bureau thinks pretty highly with comey. here is my problem w
james comey has given everybody something to love and something to hate. >> eboni: absolutely. >> katnot just about that meeting, right. remember james comey, lisa bringing up call it a matter not an investigation. if he is telling the truth, we already know she had no problem using her position to influence a campaign. >> eboni: talking about loretta lynch, yeah, i was going to say as messed up as bill clinton was going and approaching the sitting attorney general while you...
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. >> right now, secretary of defense james mattis james mattis hasn't given a specific number of troops headed to afghanistan. >>> the attorney general's office filed a motion siding with the campaign to recall judge aaron persky under fire for sentencing -- for his sentencing in the stanford sex assault case. a group gathered to get signatures for a petition to recall him. judge persky filed a restraining order to halt their efforts. the judge says that because he is a state officer, it's up to the california secretary of state to decide if he should be recalled, not the county. but the attorney general filed papers which should allow the recall effort to continue. >> very upsetting to the women of this county that he is trying to silence us, sexual assault survivors are familiar with the feeling of being silenced. this is one more attempt by judge persky to further silence sexual assault survivors and we're not having it. >> if the recall goes through, and they collect more than 90,000 signatures, it would come up in the june 2018 election. >>> the city of santa clara is demanding a b
. >> right now, secretary of defense james mattis james mattis hasn't given a specific number of troops headed to afghanistan. >>> the attorney general's office filed a motion siding with the campaign to recall judge aaron persky under fire for sentencing -- for his sentencing in the stanford sex assault case. a group gathered to get signatures for a petition to recall him. judge persky filed a restraining order to halt their efforts. the judge says that because he is a state...
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lisa ullah, who's brother — also called james is on an ipp. he was giventhe prison reform trust and john podmore's a former prison governor as we saw in the film there, james is in a really bad place in prison right now. you feel he is in a vicious cycle. definitely. he's lost all hope. he's got nothing left. he's drained, he can't take any more. the hardest thing to accept is that james is doing nothing wrong. he's not got a mental illness to put him in hospital, but he's self harming and they say he's got a personality disorder. nobody seems to want to help james reform and get better.m help james reform and get better.m he getting any treatment? no. he guessed tablets for adhd but apart from that he gets no help. he's in segregation because he says he doesn't feel safe on the wing. he gets bullied. the prisoners don't lift you up, they target the fact you are suffering and that is very disturbing. has he had a formal assessment of his mental state? no, we are still waiting for the assessment. that is why parole has been put back. not only do psychiatric
lisa ullah, who's brother — also called james is on an ipp. he was giventhe prison reform trust and john podmore's a former prison governor as we saw in the film there, james is in a really bad place in prison right now. you feel he is in a vicious cycle. definitely. he's lost all hope. he's got nothing left. he's drained, he can't take any more. the hardest thing to accept is that james is doing nothing wrong. he's not got a mental illness to put him in hospital, but he's self harming and...
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given that authority to defense secretary james mattis who favors adding around 4,000 more troops. one other thing not provided a time line for withdrawing u.s. troops. >> we will not talk about numbers ofor our plans for further military activities. >> reporter: democrats pounced on the lack of specificity. ohio senator sherrod brown tweeting a commitment to win is not a clear strategy and our troops on the ground in afghanistan deserve more. president trump is placing new pressure on pakistan for sheltering terrorists insisting that must change. diane and kendis. >> we'll sear more about this at today's rally. arlette, thanks. >>> the president kicked off that speech on afghanistan with a call for peace and unity here at home. >> he seemed to be trying to do some damage control after blaming both sides for the violence in charlottesville and he held up members of the military as inspiration to help the country heal its divisions. >> they wound inflicted upon a single member of our community is a wound inflicted upon us all. when one part of america hurts, we all hurt. and when on
given that authority to defense secretary james mattis who favors adding around 4,000 more troops. one other thing not provided a time line for withdrawing u.s. troops. >> we will not talk about numbers ofor our plans for further military activities. >> reporter: democrats pounced on the lack of specificity. ohio senator sherrod brown tweeting a commitment to win is not a clear strategy and our troops on the ground in afghanistan deserve more. president trump is placing new pressure...
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troops he would send to afghanistan, but has given that authority to defense secretary james mattis who favors adding around 4,000 more troops. one other thing not provided, a timeline for withdrawing u.s. troops. >> we will not talk about numbers of troops or our plans for further military activities. >> reporter: democrats pounced on the lack of specificity. ohio senator sherrod brown tweet a commitment to win is not a clear strategy and our troops on the ground in afghanistan deserve more. >> the president is also placing new pressure on pakistantor sheltering terrorists insisting that much change. >>> the city of richmond has three weeks to repeal a decision dismission its lawsuit over the traufrp administration for the sanctuary city policy. they say the threat to withhold funds from sanctuary cities is unconstitutional. a federal court judge says richmond does not have standing to challenge the president's order. the ruling says richmond has not established a history of refusing to cooperate with immigration officials. >> happening today were we're going to get an update on constr
troops he would send to afghanistan, but has given that authority to defense secretary james mattis who favors adding around 4,000 more troops. one other thing not provided, a timeline for withdrawing u.s. troops. >> we will not talk about numbers of troops or our plans for further military activities. >> reporter: democrats pounced on the lack of specificity. ohio senator sherrod brown tweet a commitment to win is not a clear strategy and our troops on the ground in afghanistan...
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the president has given defense secretary james mattis the authority to decide how many more troops willttis supports putting up to 4,000 additional soldiers in afghanistan. the president's announcement marks a reversal from his position as a private citizen when he said he wanted to get out of afghanistan. >> my original instinct was to pull out. but all my life i've heard that decisions are much different when you sit behind the desk in the oval office. >> the press says he will not talk about specific numbers of troops or plans for further military activities. >>> and now tie major ruling against johnson and johnson, an l.a. jury ordering them to pay 400 fen sfeen million dollars to a woman. she said she started using the company's famous baby powder when she was 11 years old. she was diagnosed with cancer ten years ago. they claim johnson and johnson failed to adequately warn about the potential cancer risks. dr. jennifer ashton is talking about it on good morning america. >> any tips for the american consumer when using talcum powder? >> you know, i think we have to remember frequen
the president has given defense secretary james mattis the authority to decide how many more troops willttis supports putting up to 4,000 additional soldiers in afghanistan. the president's announcement marks a reversal from his position as a private citizen when he said he wanted to get out of afghanistan. >> my original instinct was to pull out. but all my life i've heard that decisions are much different when you sit behind the desk in the oval office. >> the press says he will...
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he was somebody who james comey was looking into, given his phone calls and connections with the russian ambassador. >> yeah, that's very true. i think what this has proven is that this gentleman, who has been in this administration, who was there for 24 days, has ended up causing more harm after leaving for a longer amount of time than he even was able to influence the president's agenda. the reality is, this investigation is looking to see what more could have happened in terms of finances, in terms of these conversations with the ambassador, that could lead to more information. not just regarding flynn but other people in the campaign. i think this is what they're hoping will become more clear through more conversations. >> gloria, we've learned a whole lot more about the investigation on mueller's side, special counsel. let's talk about what we learned this week. they're reviewing records related to the trump organization. his family and his campaign associates. looking into a list of people, specifically financial records, and the list of people who have bought trump branded real es
he was somebody who james comey was looking into, given his phone calls and connections with the russian ambassador. >> yeah, that's very true. i think what this has proven is that this gentleman, who has been in this administration, who was there for 24 days, has ended up causing more harm after leaving for a longer amount of time than he even was able to influence the president's agenda. the reality is, this investigation is looking to see what more could have happened in terms of...
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at one point the president directed his frustration at defense secretary james mattis, saying he had givenhe military authority months ago to make advances in afghanistan, and yet the u.s. was continuing to lose ground. the president's advisers went into the mid-july meeting hoping he would sign off on an afghanistan strategy after months of delays, official said. trump compared the policy review process to the renovation of a famed new york restaurant in the 1980s. trump told his advisers that the restaurant, manhattan's elite 21 club, had shut its doors for a year and hired an expensive consultant to craft a plan for renovation. after a year, trump said, the consultant's only suggestion was that the restaurant needed a bigger kitchen. officials said trump kept stressing the idea that lousy advice cost the owner a year of lost business and that talking to the restaurant's waiters instead might have yielded a better result. he also said the tendency is to assume if someone isn't a three-star general, he doesn't know what he's talking about, and that, in his own experience in business, talk
at one point the president directed his frustration at defense secretary james mattis, saying he had givenhe military authority months ago to make advances in afghanistan, and yet the u.s. was continuing to lose ground. the president's advisers went into the mid-july meeting hoping he would sign off on an afghanistan strategy after months of delays, official said. trump compared the policy review process to the renovation of a famed new york restaurant in the 1980s. trump told his advisers that...
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the president happens given defense secretary james mattis the authority to decide how many more troops sent. mattis supports putting up to 4,000 additional soldiers in afghanistan. the president's announcement marks a reversal from his position as a private citizen when he said he wanted to out of the country. >> my original instinct was to pull out put but all my life i've heard that zigsz are much different when you sit behind the desk in the oval office. >> the president says he will not talk about specific numbers of troops or plans for further military activities. >>> 2019 jump in here with a new response from vice president mike pence this morning. he spoke only moments ago saying president trump is sending, quote, a message of resolve and commitment on afghanistan comes after last night's presidential address. you'll remember the president didn't really give spefblz on how many troops might be sent overseas and this morning i should note that pence didn't really share any additional details either. so we'll watch for those throughout the day. natasha, back to you. >>> thank you.
the president happens given defense secretary james mattis the authority to decide how many more troops sent. mattis supports putting up to 4,000 additional soldiers in afghanistan. the president's announcement marks a reversal from his position as a private citizen when he said he wanted to out of the country. >> my original instinct was to pull out put but all my life i've heard that zigsz are much different when you sit behind the desk in the oval office. >> the president says he...
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so james munby is known for his forthright views but, given that, thisjudgment is extraordinary, a damning really, of the care system, especially for adolescents who need mental health provision. this is a girl who has been in custody for almost six months. she has some serious mental health problems and is, in effect, being nursed in the room without any items of furniture, because she's tried to kill herself so many times, and there is a concern expressed by experts and doctors that, if she leaves without supervision, she'll try to kill herself within 2a to 48 hours. try to kill herself within 24 to 48 hours. according to doctors, what she needs, is long—term therapeutic ca re she needs, is long—term therapeutic care in an adolescent centre, but no place has been found. the only unit that has been identified as a six month waiting list. thejudge is clearly exasperated at that, and he has said today in his ruling, ifeel shame and embarrassment that i can do no more for this girl. he says, we have blood on our hands if no suitable place is found and she is able to attempt suicide. he talks
so james munby is known for his forthright views but, given that, thisjudgment is extraordinary, a damning really, of the care system, especially for adolescents who need mental health provision. this is a girl who has been in custody for almost six months. she has some serious mental health problems and is, in effect, being nursed in the room without any items of furniture, because she's tried to kill herself so many times, and there is a concern expressed by experts and doctors that, if she...
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james mattis talking about the threat from north korea. his language is unambiguous. they set a time where we heard word from seoul, south korea, that kim jong-un has now been given the review for what could be, could be the firing of missiles at the u.s. territory of guam. going to bring back the panel to talk more about this and the comment from james mattis is clear. >> it's clear and it makes the story far more explosive than it would otherwise be. what mattis is saying, if there is a missile launch at the u.s. or our allies or our troops or guam, we are not going to wait for it to land. we are going to see it as a declaration of war and we are going to attack. that is a kinetic action. that's not just threats. i think that's quite real. and if it doesn't deter -- i happen to believe kim jong-un is not irrational. he's reckless, pushing it, extremely ambitious but extremely smart. this is a guy who came out of nowhere and managed to take control of the country of which he was putting much of an alien. got rid of all the power threats to him and is now in charge. whether he would go -- i find it hard to believe he would actually launch at guam but if he does, we ar
james mattis talking about the threat from north korea. his language is unambiguous. they set a time where we heard word from seoul, south korea, that kim jong-un has now been given the review for what could be, could be the firing of missiles at the u.s. territory of guam. going to bring back the panel to talk more about this and the comment from james mattis is clear. >> it's clear and it makes the story far more explosive than it would otherwise be. what mattis is saying, if there is a...
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by 1869, you can certainly ask question, jesse james has as a choice, all his old gorilla leaders who followed archie cleism they've all been killed and given up by the governor. in 1869, jesse james and his brother frank go to rob the daily county savings association because they believe the cashier is a malitia leader. jesse james makes a point of shooting down the man across the county. and as they leave the scene he's boasting about the man that killed. we know it's jesse james because he had to steal a farmer's horse and back then people knew their horses and it was a fame horse locally. the farmer whose horse he stole actually had the nerve to sue the james brothers. so this makes jesse james famous, he'd been a teenager in the civil war and now his name becomes famous. he comes to the attention of a nurpds editor who had been a confederate missouri saflry commander, joe shelby, this is john neumann edwards. he comes back from exile in mexico with a plan to bring the confederates back in politics and take over the democratic party. if they can quince missourians they were a southern state, he creates the myth of the unionist coming fr
by 1869, you can certainly ask question, jesse james has as a choice, all his old gorilla leaders who followed archie cleism they've all been killed and given up by the governor. in 1869, jesse james and his brother frank go to rob the daily county savings association because they believe the cashier is a malitia leader. jesse james makes a point of shooting down the man across the county. and as they leave the scene he's boasting about the man that killed. we know it's jesse james because he...
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james alex fields jr. legally be charged, given the evidence that we've seen so far with domestic terrorism? >> so, these charges, the state charges, were filed in order to hold field in custody for this period of time, to ensure that he couldn't get away from the scrutiny of law enforcement. now what we'll see will be a combined federal and state investigation into the facts and a determination into whether or not this is a state murder charge or whether we do have that additional increment of animus, racial or civil rights motivated animus that would put it in the category of a federal civil right civil rights crime. you asked an interesting question about domestic terrorism, and, of course, where we see this distinction between terrorism and civil rights come to the forefront is with the muslim community, where they are often outraged when acts of violence against mosques or against individual muslims aren't treated as terrorism, whereas crimes perpetrated by people with associated with islamic ideology are. and that distinction will be critically important to communities here. there's no
james alex fields jr. legally be charged, given the evidence that we've seen so far with domestic terrorism? >> so, these charges, the state charges, were filed in order to hold field in custody for this period of time, to ensure that he couldn't get away from the scrutiny of law enforcement. now what we'll see will be a combined federal and state investigation into the facts and a determination into whether or not this is a state murder charge or whether we do have that additional...
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james has a choice. all of the guerillas who followed archie clement, they were all killed, captured or given up, but in 1869 jesse james and his brother frank go to rob the davis county savings association because they believe that the cashier is the militia leader who killed bloody bill anderson. they end up grabbing basically nothing of value and jesse james makes a point of shooting down the man across the counter and as they escaped from the scene, they boast about how -- they boast about how they killed bloody bill anderson and we know it's jesse james because his horse when the townspeople fired back, his horse was through him and he had to steal a farmer's horse and back then, people knew their horses and it was a famous horse locally because it was so fast and so fine, and in fact, the farmer whose horse he stole actually had the nerves to sell. so this makes jesse james famous. he'd been a teenager in the civil war and now his name now becomes famous. what happens is he comes to the attention of a newspaper editor who had been a confederatage tant to the confederate missouri cavalry commander,
james has a choice. all of the guerillas who followed archie clement, they were all killed, captured or given up, but in 1869 jesse james and his brother frank go to rob the davis county savings association because they believe that the cashier is the militia leader who killed bloody bill anderson. they end up grabbing basically nothing of value and jesse james makes a point of shooting down the man across the counter and as they escaped from the scene, they boast about how -- they boast about...
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now there were reports that he had already given his defense secretary authority to send more troops however james madison explained on saturday he held off on the move before the final strategy was in place mattis also revealed that trump wants to be the one to announce the move to the american people and this all comes just weeks after the founder of a notorious private military company blackwater proposed to privatized the afghan war effort using firms like his to replace the pentagon some even suggest that the president will send more troops to afghanistan as much as four or five thousand troops but that would actually break his election campaign promise to deescalate the conflict it would also undermine trump's criticism of his predecessor ramping up the war effort barack obama first pledged a total withdrawal from afghanistan only to later announce that five and a half thousand troops would remain then eventually leaving about eight and a half thousand troops there and yet again it failed to resolve the afghan conundrum so it waits to be seen whether trump's new approach can finally make a d
now there were reports that he had already given his defense secretary authority to send more troops however james madison explained on saturday he held off on the move before the final strategy was in place mattis also revealed that trump wants to be the one to announce the move to the american people and this all comes just weeks after the founder of a notorious private military company blackwater proposed to privatized the afghan war effort using firms like his to replace the pentagon some...
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james bullard. he believes that interest rates should remain on hold given that inflation is lagging well below the t with our kathleen hays. ♪ kathleen: is one more rate hike this year a problem? james i think we have been : surprised by inflation coming into the downside during the spring here, and not by a tiny amounts. really by a large amount compared to the progress that we made in 2015 and 2016. so if you look at the chart, we were creeping up towards 2%, altering 2015-2016, then in 2017 most of that progress has been undone. i think that is, at least in my mind, leading to a reevaluation of our story about whether our policy is leading inflation back towards target or not, so we will have to see how the data comes in for the second half of the year on that. >> so are you saying let us wait for the data and then when it is stronger, i would be in favor of a rate hike? james of course, we are always : data dependent. i am not too optimistic that we will have higher inflation measured on a year-over-year basis by the end of the year. if you look at the sep, we are still predicting a 1.6% for co
james bullard. he believes that interest rates should remain on hold given that inflation is lagging well below the t with our kathleen hays. ♪ kathleen: is one more rate hike this year a problem? james i think we have been : surprised by inflation coming into the downside during the spring here, and not by a tiny amounts. really by a large amount compared to the progress that we made in 2015 and 2016. so if you look at the chart, we were creeping up towards 2%, altering 2015-2016, then in...
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james has a choice. all the old guerrilla leaders who followed archie clements have been found or given up by the missouri governor be. uh in 1869, jesse james and his brother frank go to rob in the davis county sentencing association because they believe that the cashier is the militia leader who would ambush and kill bloody bill anderson. in that robbery, they grab basically nothing of value, but jesse james makes a point of shooting down the man across the counter. as they escape from the scene, they boast about how, he boasts about how he's killed the man who killed bloody bill anderson. we know it is jesse james because his horse when the townspeople fight back, they overthrew him and he had to steal a farmer's horse. and back then, people knew their horses. and it was a famous horse locally because it was so fast and so fine. and, in fact, the farmer whose horse he stole actually had the nerve to sue the james brothers. so this makes jesse james famous. he had been a teenager in the civil war and now his name now becomes famous. what happens is, he comes to the attention of a newspaper editor who ha
james has a choice. all the old guerrilla leaders who followed archie clements have been found or given up by the missouri governor be. uh in 1869, jesse james and his brother frank go to rob in the davis county sentencing association because they believe that the cashier is the militia leader who would ambush and kill bloody bill anderson. in that robbery, they grab basically nothing of value, but jesse james makes a point of shooting down the man across the counter. as they escape from the...
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james interviewed his dad about all aspects of his life so the answers we re aspects of his life so the answers were given she also recorded him singing his favourite college football songs when words on the screen would not tell the whole story. do you think there is a business here? i am convinced there isa business here? i am convinced there is a business around this, just because it is so universal. everybody has lost somebody, is losing somebody, and is already grasping at every technological means to keep them. but now, james says he intends to use the technology as a private way to remember his father. asian markets are open and trading — they are up slightly — and the nikkei were to end lower it would mark a fifth day of decline, the longest losing streak since april 2016. crude oil prices inched higher, lifted by indications that supply is gradually tightening, especially in the united states. see how the us closed. no major economic figrues out this week — instead investors focusing on the annual central banking conference injackson hole in the us it's a case that's gripped — and now shocked — d
james interviewed his dad about all aspects of his life so the answers we re aspects of his life so the answers were given she also recorded him singing his favourite college football songs when words on the screen would not tell the whole story. do you think there is a business here? i am convinced there isa business here? i am convinced there is a business around this, just because it is so universal. everybody has lost somebody, is losing somebody, and is already grasping at every...
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. >> reporter: one james bond chopper grabber told cnn he hung on to the chopper because others had been given he missed out. kenya's civil aviation noticed a number of this rising and made a public service announcement. >> we shall not accept again a james bongsd. if you some something that looks dangerous, please inform us. >> reporter: one by one, leaving the voter bemused. as the choppers leave there is no sign of james bond for now in that. farai sevenzo, cnn. >>> backers the nation of venezuela nicolas maduro are celebrating now as the new assembly took office friday with the power to rewrite that constitution. maduro's critics fear the assembly will further erode democracy. the sight its and sounds clashi with police on friday. demonstrators threw tear gas at some of them. sand this signaling that authority should crack down more. >> translator: let's speak clearly to the country. if we had had a prosecutor's office that took action and acts courageously according to justices all of these violent opposition demonstrators and criminals would have been captured, punished and imprisoned. a
. >> reporter: one james bond chopper grabber told cnn he hung on to the chopper because others had been given he missed out. kenya's civil aviation noticed a number of this rising and made a public service announcement. >> we shall not accept again a james bongsd. if you some something that looks dangerous, please inform us. >> reporter: one by one, leaving the voter bemused. as the choppers leave there is no sign of james bond for now in that. farai sevenzo, cnn....
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makes that trip alone because she's not too thrilled after having given him up for the time of the revolution. begins workced and with james madison who plays a really interesting role in the first two congresses. he is both a leader of congress and washington's chief legislator and aid. washington confesses to him, and there are notes that madison wants to retire. washington hears him, says i appreciate it, but i'm out of here. publishsays he should it in a newspaper which he eventually does. and, basically, a number of things occur. the real problems for washington occur in the second term. washington becomes persuaded that if he leaves, the country could degenerate into civil war. he is aware that madison and jefferson have been attacking his administration through philadelphia, in the national gazette. jefferson lies to his face when confronted about it. and he backs off the idea, doesn't formally announce it. we're at this point where he's not going to be persuaded to stay. why is he so determined to put this to form? and at the same time, consult with people whom he knows don't get along. he's consulting with hamilto
makes that trip alone because she's not too thrilled after having given him up for the time of the revolution. begins workced and with james madison who plays a really interesting role in the first two congresses. he is both a leader of congress and washington's chief legislator and aid. washington confesses to him, and there are notes that madison wants to retire. washington hears him, says i appreciate it, but i'm out of here. publishsays he should it in a newspaper which he eventually does....
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vonnie: interestingly, james and mark, i want to point out the cleveland fed president is just given a speech in cleveland in which he says he believes the natural rate of unemployment is 75% in the u.s. it's one of the natural things that central banks need to start asking themselves. they are not getting that inflation reimpose. one question is its delayed and they could wait for it, or there's more capacity. that's either in the headline unemployment rate or perhaps in other measures of unemployment. under employment, people working less hours than they'd like to work. maybe there is a bit more remedies labor markets that central banks had thought. tok: coming back to the boe, what extent does the doe -- is its job easier and they can lean on the financial policy committee or be a bit more stringent on lending and bank capital levels? does that mean the boe concern of step back and allow the macro prudential side of regulation to work its magic? >> i think that's right. it feels a little bit more comfortable now because it almost has 2 hands. with the one hand it can look after th
vonnie: interestingly, james and mark, i want to point out the cleveland fed president is just given a speech in cleveland in which he says he believes the natural rate of unemployment is 75% in the u.s. it's one of the natural things that central banks need to start asking themselves. they are not getting that inflation reimpose. one question is its delayed and they could wait for it, or there's more capacity. that's either in the headline unemployment rate or perhaps in other measures of...
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heard him it's not that great, but what he said to james speed about the complement that ever gave him, and later on, there are other indications i given the book that lincoln did understand his speech was something people talked about and recognize and lincoln himself came to understand was something that had been more than just a speech. i do believe lincoln before the end of his life to the the emerging legend grow, and he told that story to james speed in part to account for that. >> you said that david wills did not get along with -- i imagine you mean elizabeth thorne -- no, i'mr johnson: sorry, mcconaughey was the person. >> what was the issue? professor johnson: i would like to hear from local lore and legend. david wells and david mcconaughey seem to be republicans, but mcconaughey would to the republican convention in 18 six before to support lincoln. wills might have been more in support of fremont or others. but they said it was the peculiar relations between these men causing trouble, but did not say what the peculiar relations were. some people think there must be romance involved. maybe. at that, andooking it is a very i
heard him it's not that great, but what he said to james speed about the complement that ever gave him, and later on, there are other indications i given the book that lincoln did understand his speech was something people talked about and recognize and lincoln himself came to understand was something that had been more than just a speech. i do believe lincoln before the end of his life to the the emerging legend grow, and he told that story to james speed in part to account for that. >>...
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james cook, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories... a surgeon giveneedless breast operations has had his jail term increased to 20 years. ian paterson was jailed in may after being convicted of 17 counts of wounding with intent and three counts of unlawful wounding against 10 people. three men convicted of terror offences, who called themselves the three musketeers, have been jailed for life for plotting an attack on a police or military target. naweed ali, mohibur rahman and khobaib hussain, who are all from the west midlands, were told they'd spend at least 20 years in jail. a fourth man, tahir aziz, was given a minimum term of 15 years. a man who died after a police chase in london last month had swallowed a package of paracetamol and caffeine, according to the independent police complaints commission. rashan charles, who was followed and restrained by police, became ill after putting an object in his mouth. the investigation into allegations of russia's interference in last year's us election took a significant turn tonight. the wall streetjournal
james cook, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories... a surgeon giveneedless breast operations has had his jail term increased to 20 years. ian paterson was jailed in may after being convicted of 17 counts of wounding with intent and three counts of unlawful wounding against 10 people. three men convicted of terror offences, who called themselves the three musketeers, have been jailed for life for plotting an attack on a police or military target. naweed ali, mohibur...
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he had given it to someone and it is now coming up at auction because james cox who received it fromthe money to charity to nell newman. to the charity she runs now. carol: i've no idea what the watch went for originally but i assume it will go for a lot. >> you never know but it will go as high as it can. at least a million dollars. we talked to a number of vintage collectors who said it would go for way more, maybe $10 million. carol: who is likely to buy it? >> there is a group of young 30's, 40's, they are very global. collectors.h they've made their money in tech. they have been going around from auction to auction, flying there, taking watches with them in safe boxes. making millions of dollars. they are taking the watch on the road. carol: its own roadshow? >> and the story is so cool. people who can't buy it want to see it. they are doing events with a dealership in greenwich. seattle. working with banks. they are trying to market it and hype it. carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands. oliver: also through our mobile app. carol: i love the story by jeff gree
he had given it to someone and it is now coming up at auction because james cox who received it fromthe money to charity to nell newman. to the charity she runs now. carol: i've no idea what the watch went for originally but i assume it will go for a lot. >> you never know but it will go as high as it can. at least a million dollars. we talked to a number of vintage collectors who said it would go for way more, maybe $10 million. carol: who is likely to buy it? >> there is a group...
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liverpool had plenty of chances, but it was late in the game before james milner‘s deflected cross made it two. the germans have given has got to do it. i don't want credit for it, because he is the only one who can shoot free kicks better than i ever could. i have said it a few times, i have watched as many games asi times, i have watched as many games as i could last year. he took the free kicks in a goal by similar size, and he very well. various praise from former club legends including jamie carrigan. this is a picture of him when he was a mascot next to him —— crragher. —— carragher. everton have agreed a deal to sign swansea city midfielder gylfi sigurdsson for a fee believed to be about 45 million pounds. the iceland international will have a medical at goodison park today and would become everton's record signing, beating the 30 million pounds they paid sunderland for goalkeeper jordan pickford last month. former world number one maria sharapova will make her first grand slam appearance in over 18 months after she was awarded a main draw wildcard for the forthcoming us 0pen. the 30—year—old russian, who retu
liverpool had plenty of chances, but it was late in the game before james milner‘s deflected cross made it two. the germans have given has got to do it. i don't want credit for it, because he is the only one who can shoot free kicks better than i ever could. i have said it a few times, i have watched as many games asi times, i have watched as many games as i could last year. he took the free kicks in a goal by similar size, and he very well. various praise from former club legends including...
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it just seems really, really improper and it's odd, especially given the fact this president has already gotten in trouble for what james comey said were overtures made toward him in an that seemed to be trying to influence the investigation that he would be authorizing his attorney to do something that looks strangely similar. >> so jeremy, i happen to know that you heard this story, and it seemed an absolutely familiar dynamic to you. why is that? >> absolutely, brian. trump's attempts to flatter and charm are really not foreign to anybody who has dealt with him for a long period of time. he would do this with journalists frequently on the campaign trail. i myself was on the receiving end of what i felt to be somewhat inappropriate phone calls from him after he would give speeches and say hey, how do you think i did? did you like the speech? something told me he knew that was inappropriate, and that's why he did it. he knows he is making his targets feel uncomfortable, and he brushes it off to just being friendly and good-natured, but in the case of speaking with or conveying messages to a special prosecutor, i find i
it just seems really, really improper and it's odd, especially given the fact this president has already gotten in trouble for what james comey said were overtures made toward him in an that seemed to be trying to influence the investigation that he would be authorizing his attorney to do something that looks strangely similar. >> so jeremy, i happen to know that you heard this story, and it seemed an absolutely familiar dynamic to you. why is that? >> absolutely, brian. trump's...
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i have to say that when you are introduced by james zobel, you have the feeling that he could do the presentation better than you could. so, given the fact he's not doing that, i would do my best, but it's not going to be quite as good because jim has been to so many writers come in just a great in making these things happen and then deeply appreciated. being here at the macarthur memorial is a special thrill for me because part of my story comes from working here looking through the archives and trying to put together the true story of finding philippines from 1942-1945. it's a great pleasure. at the same time, trying to reach to audiences because there's a sense in which there is a scholarly piece of this story, which i'm not going to delve into too much. but with luck, i've been able to develop information that nobody has seen before and that information will now be held here at the macarthur memorial so that any other research one to see some of the material i found. it's a great pleasure to do that. at the same time, i wanted this to be available to a general audience so that others beyond those who might be interested in w
i have to say that when you are introduced by james zobel, you have the feeling that he could do the presentation better than you could. so, given the fact he's not doing that, i would do my best, but it's not going to be quite as good because jim has been to so many writers come in just a great in making these things happen and then deeply appreciated. being here at the macarthur memorial is a special thrill for me because part of my story comes from working here looking through the archives...
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james cook, is in vegas. what are we expecting from the court? we are expecting a relatively short procedural hearing today, a first hearing from marcus, and at this hearing, he will be given the opportunity to hear again the charges against him, and then the case will move on. the big decision will be whether or not he is kept in custody there and transferred to wisconsin, where the indictment has been laid against him, where an fbi tea m been laid against him, where an fbi team was tested best game —— was investigating the alleged crime for two years, or whether he will be released and allowed to make his own way there. it will be up to the judge to make that decision. he was arrested here just minutes before judge to make that decision. he was arrested herejust minutes before he was due to fly back to the uk from the united states, and his arrest has caused consternation within the cyber security is community. many people don't think the charges against him will stand up and they are worried this will damage cooperation between hackers and the federal government to try and take down this kind of malware. james cook live in las vegas. as you may have just seen, mo farah
james cook, is in vegas. what are we expecting from the court? we are expecting a relatively short procedural hearing today, a first hearing from marcus, and at this hearing, he will be given the opportunity to hear again the charges against him, and then the case will move on. the big decision will be whether or not he is kept in custody there and transferred to wisconsin, where the indictment has been laid against him, where an fbi tea m been laid against him, where an fbi team was tested...
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given the similarities with the london fire, this incident is bound to raise concerns about fire safety in residential tower blocks. david? >> james longman, thank you. >>> here in new york, the secret service has moved out of trump tower after a dispute over the terms of the lease. the command post now located on the sidewalk in front of the building. president trump has not been there since his inauguration, the first lady and barron, moving out in may. don jr. and eric have their own secret service detail. >>> next tonight, the passenger plane seconds from disaster. new images of an american airlines 767, its engine catching fire during takeoff. the crew stopping the plane, the pilot stopping, rushing to get everyone off. here's alex perez with the images. >> reporter: tonight, heart-racing images of the terrifying close call. >> american's engine caught fire. >> reporter: for the first time, we see the american airlines flight moving down the runway for takeoff, a burst of smoke, and then fire. >> do you see any smoke or fire? >> yeah, off the right wing. >> reporter: inside the plane, complete chaos and panic. >> we thought i
given the similarities with the london fire, this incident is bound to raise concerns about fire safety in residential tower blocks. david? >> james longman, thank you. >>> here in new york, the secret service has moved out of trump tower after a dispute over the terms of the lease. the command post now located on the sidewalk in front of the building. president trump has not been there since his inauguration, the first lady and barron, moving out in may. don jr. and eric have...
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orders were given to military authorities to set selective fires at government warehouses, to destroy military naval property, and to literally burn their bridges behind them crossing the james river. unfortunately for richmond, the selected fires set by confederate soldiers retreating quickly got out of control. and within hours you had a large portion of the financial and commercial and industrial water front of richmond going up in flames. the descriptions of the great conflagration of 1865 are harrowing. fortunately for history, the historic capitol building and the governor's mansion right behind it were situation ated in this open public park which served as a fire break and protected the buildings that came up to the south border of the capitol square. when union troops came into the city, on the morning of april 3rd, 1865, they were able to come marching and galloping into the grounds of capitol square. they immediately replaced virginia flags an confederate flags over republic buildings, including the capitol, with united states flags and conveniently the virginia state capitol became a perfect office building for military occupation. the federal troops wasted no ti
orders were given to military authorities to set selective fires at government warehouses, to destroy military naval property, and to literally burn their bridges behind them crossing the james river. unfortunately for richmond, the selected fires set by confederate soldiers retreating quickly got out of control. and within hours you had a large portion of the financial and commercial and industrial water front of richmond going up in flames. the descriptions of the great conflagration of 1865...
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they were considered planets called minor planets but they were given names like the major ones and finding they will was a big dole and james craig watson had a knack for findingsed tried one of the biggest in the world and he kill out west also to wyoming at 1878 to look for a planet and it wasn't just any old planet it was a planet called vulcan now long before star trek was thought to be a real planet. back in 1878, many astronomers thought that the planet vulcan orbited sun between mercury and sun, in fact, planet if you look on some solar system charts from that era it goes vulcan mercury venus, earth the reason they thought it existed is because mercury orbit didn't seem to make sense when they made the calculations based on mechanics mercury orbit seemed to be off a little bit, and so astronomers figured there seems to be something messing with orbit they called it vulcan because roman god of fire with a hot space next to the sun. no one had ever reliably seen it but that wasn't really a surprise so close to the fun it will never tbht sky at night. and you can't see it in the daytime because it is lost in the sun's g
they were considered planets called minor planets but they were given names like the major ones and finding they will was a big dole and james craig watson had a knack for findingsed tried one of the biggest in the world and he kill out west also to wyoming at 1878 to look for a planet and it wasn't just any old planet it was a planet called vulcan now long before star trek was thought to be a real planet. back in 1878, many astronomers thought that the planet vulcan orbited sun between mercury...