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better in iran also except commissions british racing team mclaren for example wanted a picture of james hunt racing to win one thousand nine hundred seventy six world championship in japan a single picture like this costs fifty thousand euros and up the techniques the artist use can also be applied to themes outside of motorsports well i have a list of fifty scenes that i like to do so i would probably go to some. wars like crusaders or. something like this. now i think the first. interesting and we kind of started with the project but we stick to the cars so far. for now the two have their work cut out just reconstructing pictures from the history of racing they're currently working on projects with ferrari and aston martin but leon rambo zach and pat are moleski in quetta terms of things outside the world of motor sport a series on historic aircraft is already waiting in the waiting. now to a vehicle that isn't powered by a motor but has persevered as a method of transport for around two hundred years in fact there are more bicycles than cars in the world both in total and ranked by the nu
better in iran also except commissions british racing team mclaren for example wanted a picture of james hunt racing to win one thousand nine hundred seventy six world championship in japan a single picture like this costs fifty thousand euros and up the techniques the artist use can also be applied to themes outside of motorsports well i have a list of fifty scenes that i like to do so i would probably go to some. wars like crusaders or. something like this. now i think the first. interesting...
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our first panelist is james hunt. images of the civil rights movement in mississippi. photographed by jim lucas. they had archived these images for a touring expedition. and then served for many years on the board of trustees where they work to preserve and restore the correction. she found it in management the art colony which received a chair award from the humanities council in 2001 [applause]. our next amazing young lady mississippi exiled daughter how my civil rights baptism civil-rights baptism shaped my life brenda travis is the founder of the historical education foundation the mission is to teach civil rights history to today's youth. she speaks widely to schools and civic groups about her experience as a 1960s civil rights advocate. glenda travis. stephanie voss. resisting a quality the citizens council 1954 and 1989 she's an associate professor in the history department in jackson mississippi and she earned her phd in history. in addition to her work as a phenomenal teacher she is the academic director for the shepherd higher education consortium on poverty.
our first panelist is james hunt. images of the civil rights movement in mississippi. photographed by jim lucas. they had archived these images for a touring expedition. and then served for many years on the board of trustees where they work to preserve and restore the correction. she found it in management the art colony which received a chair award from the humanities council in 2001 [applause]. our next amazing young lady mississippi exiled daughter how my civil rights baptism civil-rights...
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interviewed, is that he might know something about this kneecapping of the fbi, the firing of james comey, the witch huntthe efforts to impede the investigation, which is obstruction. and a lot of republicans argue, morgan, that it's not fair to take out a sitting president over the way he deals with the fbi, no matter how terribly. shelby points out that roger is not that. he has zero interaction with president donald trump, has not been seen entering the white house, no government role. everything mueller is looking at here goes back to what they did in 2016. of course, you were there and you've told us before that there wasn't a ton of indication he was actively spinning out some trump campaign-backed russian collusion. >> in terms of roger, you know, roger was always evasive about how often he communicated with trump the candidate. he did say that he was writing memos in, you know, very simple one-page memos so trump could digest them, that he was submitting to candidate trump on a regular basis. as i said on your show, he did seek to meet with julian assange. i have no evidence that actually took pl
interviewed, is that he might know something about this kneecapping of the fbi, the firing of james comey, the witch huntthe efforts to impede the investigation, which is obstruction. and a lot of republicans argue, morgan, that it's not fair to take out a sitting president over the way he deals with the fbi, no matter how terribly. shelby points out that roger is not that. he has zero interaction with president donald trump, has not been seen entering the white house, no government role....
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what's going to happen is we're going to have tweets about lebron james, russia and the witch hunt and all sorts of people insulting all sorts of people just because he can't stay on message. before we were talking about how he went to his first trump rally. a trump political rally is 90 minutes. he talks about everything. it's not about the candidate he's there to support, it's usually about himself and it's about a million things under the sun. so we cannot expect oeit'll be about the economy. >> current white house correspondent anita kumar, i hope my home state is being good to you. enjoy the northern new jersey area while you're here. >>> coming up the life and death str struggle that is under way out west, where they don't have time to stop to try to figure out just what it is the president meant. that and more when we come back. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus, a distinct determination. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share
what's going to happen is we're going to have tweets about lebron james, russia and the witch hunt and all sorts of people insulting all sorts of people just because he can't stay on message. before we were talking about how he went to his first trump rally. a trump political rally is 90 minutes. he talks about everything. it's not about the candidate he's there to support, it's usually about himself and it's about a million things under the sun. so we cannot expect oeit'll be about the...
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james hughes, died in may of a fentanyl overdose. investigators say they found heroin and lsd in his home. jonathan hunt with the rest of this story. hief james hughes was 35 years old. he had only been chief two months when he was found dead at his home in reynoldsburg about ten miles from the police headquarters where he was chief and where he was believed to have taken the drugs from the department's evidence room. police say they found an open package of fentanyl and closed packages of heroin, lsd and more fentanyl. reynoldsburg police department says the state attorney general should investigate kirkersville for their evidence handling. there was questions raised about hughes' past including a racial slur in an incident in 2013. he was convicted of a misdemeanor over that incident. lieutenant wright in the neighboring reynoldsburg police department says the case shows no one is immune from the drug epidemic that has gripped the country saying "it's happening in all different levels and all walks of life" shep. >> shepard: and evidence is really overwhelming of this epidemic. >> it is. fentan fentan fentanyl analog drugs are par
james hughes, died in may of a fentanyl overdose. investigators say they found heroin and lsd in his home. jonathan hunt with the rest of this story. hief james hughes was 35 years old. he had only been chief two months when he was found dead at his home in reynoldsburg about ten miles from the police headquarters where he was chief and where he was believed to have taken the drugs from the department's evidence room. police say they found an open package of fentanyl and closed packages of...
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hunt is accurate. >> absolutely. when jamesomey cleared hillary clinton in the face of overwhelming evidence of guilt, he simultaneously launched the investigation of trump in direct violation, as i explain in book, of the f.b.i. guidelines. then the special counsel was also illegitimate. this has always been an investigation in search of a crime. but the federal regulations say there must be a stated crime. there was none. >> sean: last word. >> they are trying to force people to compose and they are targeting everyone around president trump. this is obvious what is happening here. the only thing i can hope for is that actually he is doing his job, the attorney general will listen and the special counsel will be appointed. >> sean: thank you. your book got to the heart of it. right there. here we are today. taxi medallion. sad. >> it is? when we come back, he is called the great one for a reason. mark levin weighs in and much more. straight ahead. ♪ let your perfect drive come together during the final days of the lincoln summ
hunt is accurate. >> absolutely. when jamesomey cleared hillary clinton in the face of overwhelming evidence of guilt, he simultaneously launched the investigation of trump in direct violation, as i explain in book, of the f.b.i. guidelines. then the special counsel was also illegitimate. this has always been an investigation in search of a crime. but the federal regulations say there must be a stated crime. there was none. >> sean: last word. >> they are trying to force...
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what's going to happen is, we're going to get tweets about lebron james, about the russia hoax and the witch hunt and, you know, all sorts of people insulting all sorts of people, just because he can't stay on message. we -- before, we were talking about how we went to his first trump rally. a trump political rally is 90 minutes. he talks about everything. it's not about the candidate he's there to support. it's usually about himself and it's about a million things under the sun. so, we cannot expect it will be about the economy. >> former congressman david jolley visiting us here in new york and current white house correspondent anita kumar. i hope my home state is being good to you. enjoy the northern new jersey area while you're here. >>> coming up, the life and death struggle that is under way out west. where they don't have time to stop to try to figure out just what it is the president meant. that and more when we come back. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered t
what's going to happen is, we're going to get tweets about lebron james, about the russia hoax and the witch hunt and, you know, all sorts of people insulting all sorts of people, just because he can't stay on message. we -- before, we were talking about how we went to his first trump rally. a trump political rally is 90 minutes. he talks about everything. it's not about the candidate he's there to support. it's usually about himself and it's about a million things under the sun. so, we cannot...
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later, james swanson interviewed on his book, "the hunt for martin luther king jr.'s assassin." primetime, all week on c-span two. and on c-span3 tonight my american history tv in primetime. we will look at the history of automobiles in america, including a visit to the driving america exhibit at the ford museum in dearborn, michigan sisi an early 20th century for the model a, the midcentury forward mustang -- ford mustang, and the honda accord of the 1980's. that is at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. next, a new study on u.s. foreign-policy views among different generations, specifically the baby boomers, generation x, and millennials. kis trials kock institute -- och institute of that is one hour and 15 minutes. for those grabbing their lunch in the back, i want to thank you for joining us today for what promises to be an engaging and interesting conversation about american attitudes and preferences regarding our foreign policy and this nation's role in the world, a role that is being hotly debated for the first time in decades, while political scientists and foreign policy obse
later, james swanson interviewed on his book, "the hunt for martin luther king jr.'s assassin." primetime, all week on c-span two. and on c-span3 tonight my american history tv in primetime. we will look at the history of automobiles in america, including a visit to the driving america exhibit at the ford museum in dearborn, michigan sisi an early 20th century for the model a, the midcentury forward mustang -- ford mustang, and the honda accord of the 1980's. that is at 8:00 p.m....
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jeremy hunt speaking to our diplomatic correspondent james robbins who joins us now from washington.o more, but when you look at the recent tone of the italians, austrians, the fact the germans are dealing with the russians on gas, he will not get his way? i think that is right, there is no appetite in the rest of the eu, the eu that britain is committed to leave, no appetite to increase sanctions against russia. the italians would like to reduce the present sanctions put in place after russia's annexation of crimea and interference in ukraine so far from wanting to do more, the european union probably wants to do less that is probably whyjeremy hunt the foreign secretary was keen to advocate president trump as a friend britain. important to britain as it leaves the eu. and to advocate him asa leaves the eu. and to advocate him as a defender of the rules —based international order, which will raise eyebrows in europe where donald trump is far from raise eyebrows in europe where donald trump is farfrom being raise eyebrows in europe where donald trump is far from being seen as the def
jeremy hunt speaking to our diplomatic correspondent james robbins who joins us now from washington.o more, but when you look at the recent tone of the italians, austrians, the fact the germans are dealing with the russians on gas, he will not get his way? i think that is right, there is no appetite in the rest of the eu, the eu that britain is committed to leave, no appetite to increase sanctions against russia. the italians would like to reduce the present sanctions put in place after...
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hunt underway. houston police zeroing in on joseph james ayppis who they is armed and dangerous. >> we believe that this absolutely is the killer. police say he targeted the doctor and killed him in broad daylight nearly two weeks ago. possibly seeking >> the suspect's mother was a patient of the doctor and die ring surgery over 20 years ago. >> reporter: police suggest the 62-year-ol combined that grudge with preparation. >> there was a lot of the shots he took took some skill. >> reporter: an autopsy shows the doctor was shot in the heads and left arm. the case broke and aft people recognized the new surveillance video. previo s videohows the doctor biking to work in his scrubs being pursued by the suspect, also on a bike and wearing a hat and backpack. >> it's hard to believe. >> reporter: neighbors of the suspect prescridescribe him as guy to took care of his yard. >> i see him mowing his lawn. >> you don't expect you neighbor to be a murder. >> reporter: police say pappas hasn't been seenn up to two days and the last time anyone eard from him was on tuesday morning when he sent a suicidal text
hunt underway. houston police zeroing in on joseph james ayppis who they is armed and dangerous. >> we believe that this absolutely is the killer. police say he targeted the doctor and killed him in broad daylight nearly two weeks ago. possibly seeking >> the suspect's mother was a patient of the doctor and die ring surgery over 20 years ago. >> reporter: police suggest the 62-year-ol combined that grudge with preparation. >> there was a lot of the shots he took took...
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james baldwin and our unfinished conversation about race in america. janet bell on her book light in the fires of freedom.james swanson in his book chasing kings killer. the hunt for more luther king junior is assassin. booktv all this week in prime time on c-span2. saturday morning at 1030 eastern. booktv is live at the mississippi book festival. for the fourth annual literary lawn party at the state capital in jackson. with discussions on race and identity. southern history, u.s. politics and residential leadership. including authors of loving, interracial intimacy in america and the threat to white supremacy. jack davis with his pulitzer prize-winning book, the making of an american c. -- spoke to his former mississippi governor haley barbara. her book is the great revolt. and so the populace coalition reshaping american politics. and author, frank williams with lincoln. join us live 10:30 am eastern for the mississippi book festival on booktv on c-span2. >> c-span washington journal. live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, mcallister on reducing inner-city violence in chicago and other cities by using methods
james baldwin and our unfinished conversation about race in america. janet bell on her book light in the fires of freedom.james swanson in his book chasing kings killer. the hunt for more luther king junior is assassin. booktv all this week in prime time on c-span2. saturday morning at 1030 eastern. booktv is live at the mississippi book festival. for the fourth annual literary lawn party at the state capital in jackson. with discussions on race and identity. southern history, u.s. politics and...
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mr hunt has been in washington making his first speech since becoming foreign secretary. he's been talking to our diplomatic correspondent james a school bus after a saudi air raid in yemen earlier this month. 40 children were killed in this market square and 11 adults, the latest in a long line of civilian casualties. the saudis say their target was rebel houthi rocket launchers, but britain and the us arm and support the saudi side. so, when i metjeremy hunt at the ambassador's residence in washington, i asked him if britain bore some responsibility. what happened with that bus was truly awful. i think it's impossible not to be deeply shocked when you find out what happened. the complexity there is our relationship with saudi arabia which is a very, very important military ally to the uk. we are their partners in fighting islamist extremism and our relationship with saudi arabia means that we stop bombs going off on the streets of britain. compelling evidence is emerging that the actual munition that destroyed the bus and killed all those children was an american lockheed martin bomb. are you going to use your meetings here
mr hunt has been in washington making his first speech since becoming foreign secretary. he's been talking to our diplomatic correspondent james a school bus after a saudi air raid in yemen earlier this month. 40 children were killed in this market square and 11 adults, the latest in a long line of civilian casualties. the saudis say their target was rebel houthi rocket launchers, but britain and the us arm and support the saudi side. so, when i metjeremy hunt at the ambassador's residence in...
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hunt. they talked about again a sit down between the president and the mueller team and why certain questions should be off the table. one of those involves james comey's allegations that the president asked him to let go the investigation into michael flynn. >> no crime. if -- if it had been said the president says go easy on hi him. >> which the president says. >> he didn't say stop it, don't do it. so no crime. however, it didn't take place according to the president. according to comey it did. >> of course if it did it wouldn't have matter but then you -- but you're right, if there's two different recollections of a meeting now you set up a perjury situation. >> also new today amarosa is under fire for appearing to contradict herself over whether she actually heard the president use a racial slur. she was told about the existence of the so-called n word tape recorded during outtakes of the apprentice tv show years ago but in an interview she insisted she heard the tape herself even when pressed. >> and once i heard it. >> you have heard this tape. >> >> i heard this tape. >> you heard the president of the united states -- >> i heard the pre
hunt. they talked about again a sit down between the president and the mueller team and why certain questions should be off the table. one of those involves james comey's allegations that the president asked him to let go the investigation into michael flynn. >> no crime. if -- if it had been said the president says go easy on hi him. >> which the president says. >> he didn't say stop it, don't do it. so no crime. however, it didn't take place according to the president....
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. >>> the hunt for the man who killed a prominence houston doctor is over and that suspect is dead. police say joseph james himself during a confrontation with officers. he's accused of killing dr. mark hausknect as he biked to work. george h.w. bush was once a patient of the noted cardiologist. papas was on the run and officers said when they confronted him he was prepared for a fight to the death. >> thank god that second officer got there when he did because the suspect was not complying with the commands of the officer. you don't put on a bulletproof vest when you think about suicide. >>> police believe papas held a grudge against the doctor for decades. he blamed him for killing his mother during a heart operation. >>> the trump administration applauding today's jobs report despite the fact that it misses expectations. meanwhile the growing trade war with china shows no sign of slowing down. the nation's employees added 157,000 new jobs but there are signs of economic trouble on the horizon. china warning today that if president trump continues wit tariffs it will retaliate by targeting u.s. beef and
. >>> the hunt for the man who killed a prominence houston doctor is over and that suspect is dead. police say joseph james himself during a confrontation with officers. he's accused of killing dr. mark hausknect as he biked to work. george h.w. bush was once a patient of the noted cardiologist. papas was on the run and officers said when they confronted him he was prepared for a fight to the death. >> thank god that second officer got there when he did because the suspect was...
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hunt" undercut the rule of law? >> no. listen, if anything undercuts the removal law it's the conduct of james comey and andrew mccabe and aber of people in the fbi. the whole use of the steele dossier if anything takes away the respect for law. that was the basis, one of the main bases for this investigation. >> and just finally, congressman, should the president sit for an interview with the special counsel? >> that's strictly a legal issue between him, his lawyers, and bob mueller. i don't know what the purpose of it would be. if there are questions that only the president could answer, and they involve alleged collusion, then yes. but other than that, just to have a discussion where you can leave yourself open for a perjury trap even when you're telling the truth, again, if i were his lawyer i would say no. but that's up to giuliani and sekulow, the president, and i guess in the final analysis, bob mueller as to what he will accept. >> congressman peter king, always fantastic to talk to you, have a fantastic weekend. >> you too, kristen, thank you. >>> coming up, diverted. a federal judge orders a plane carrying a depo
hunt" undercut the rule of law? >> no. listen, if anything undercuts the removal law it's the conduct of james comey and andrew mccabe and aber of people in the fbi. the whole use of the steele dossier if anything takes away the respect for law. that was the basis, one of the main bases for this investigation. >> and just finally, congressman, should the president sit for an interview with the special counsel? >> that's strictly a legal issue between him, his lawyers, and...
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hunt right now. the president's lawyers dismissed the tweet as a case of venting. president trump resumed the twitter attacks last night disparjing a cnn hoeft and his ultrafamous athlete guest lebron james. you see that tweet here. meanwhile the president heads to ohio near columbus on the heels of the campaign for thursday. and he taught republican troy balderson who hopes to hold a gop seat in a tuesday special election. balderson is in a tight race with danny oconnor. >>> new this morning. another wrinkle in the alleged russian agent saga. the "washington post" reports that she cozied up to an extrump aide in the race. the aide is jd gordon who serve as director of national skourt until august of 2016. any say it's part of a smear campaign. joining me is julie manchester, a host of the faqnyc podcast. great to have you here this morning. where does in new report on maria batona fit with respect to the cane and russia or is it as jd gordon said to the washington times this has nothing to do with the trump campaign and again is an effort to disparj any republicans or any national rifle association member. >> well, i think it's something a lot of investigators are going to look at at th
hunt right now. the president's lawyers dismissed the tweet as a case of venting. president trump resumed the twitter attacks last night disparjing a cnn hoeft and his ultrafamous athlete guest lebron james. you see that tweet here. meanwhile the president heads to ohio near columbus on the heels of the campaign for thursday. and he taught republican troy balderson who hopes to hold a gop seat in a tuesday special election. balderson is in a tight race with danny oconnor. >>> new this...
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only the fifth for a british woman as a major championship and the hunt for more golds at the european championships continues. james are on their way back. they were beaten 6—0 by the netherlands but for the second lowest ranked team their progress has been hailed as historic. i will be back with more at us pop star demi lovato has spoken for the first time since she was taken to hospital after suffering a suspected overdose last month. in an instagram post, the 25—year—old singer said that she has always been transparent about herjourney with addiction, and that it is something she would continue to try to overcome. police have rescued 11 emaciated children from a filthy makeshift compound in the us state of new mexico. officers searching for a missing toddler raided the site near the state border with colorado. the child was not there but the officers found 11 others , along with five adults. two men have been arrested. us president donald trump has admitted his son met a russian lawyer injune 2016 in order "to get information on an opponent", but argues it was legal. it is the president's most direct statement s
only the fifth for a british woman as a major championship and the hunt for more golds at the european championships continues. james are on their way back. they were beaten 6—0 by the netherlands but for the second lowest ranked team their progress has been hailed as historic. i will be back with more at us pop star demi lovato has spoken for the first time since she was taken to hospital after suffering a suspected overdose last month. in an instagram post, the 25—year—old singer said...
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hunt. this morning, the president's critics are calling it his enemies list. >> james clapper. james comey. >> reporter: individuals who publicly criticized president trump now being targeted. overnight the president telling "the wall street journal," i don't trust many of those people on that list. i think they're very duplicitous. i think they're not good people. >> the white house just messaged the entire american intelligence community, if you stand up and say things that upset the president or with which he disagrees, he will punish you. >> reporter: the president has taken the unprecedented step of revoking the security clearance of one of his fiercest critics, former cia director john brennan. and he's reviewing security clearances for nine other current and former officials. >> i've seen this type of behavior and actions on the part of foreign tyrants. i never ever thought that i would see it here in the united states. >> reporter: as the head of the cia under president obama, brennan presented evidence of russian interference to president-elect trump. the president las
hunt. this morning, the president's critics are calling it his enemies list. >> james clapper. james comey. >> reporter: individuals who publicly criticized president trump now being targeted. overnight the president telling "the wall street journal," i don't trust many of those people on that list. i think they're very duplicitous. i think they're not good people. >> the white house just messaged the entire american intelligence community, if you stand up and say...
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hunt. >> you look at his response, i think there is a line, stay with me here, that runs through attacks on lebron james wife sort of receiving to, i don't know, give lebron a little bit of the benefit of the doubt there. >> i'm looking forward to the unified field theory. >> he's addicted to cable. if he could just watch fox, which he should, that would be my advice. he seems lunatic. he sees the other stations, he sees the manafort trial, he sees lebron on cnn and tweets about it. he sees the cohen stuff. he seize lanny davis talking about what cohen could tell mueller if mueller decided to use him. i mean, he is obviously now running from his own sort of awareness of what he might be in trouble for. >> yeah. i mean, yes. look, he is omnivorous. he's amusingly obsessed with don lemon who he calls the dumbest person on television. he cannot take his eyes off don lemon. >> i find it creepy. >> i don't mean it that way. i mean, look, for someone who is supposed to be the dumbest person on television, what are you doing watching him, mr. president? >> he also had the best own in twitter history, too, when
hunt. >> you look at his response, i think there is a line, stay with me here, that runs through attacks on lebron james wife sort of receiving to, i don't know, give lebron a little bit of the benefit of the doubt there. >> i'm looking forward to the unified field theory. >> he's addicted to cable. if he could just watch fox, which he should, that would be my advice. he seems lunatic. he sees the other stations, he sees the manafort trial, he sees lebron on cnn and tweets...
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hunt, a charge echoed by press secretary sarah huckabee sanders. >> he's certainly expressing the frustration he has with the level of corruption we've seen by people like jamesomey, peter strzok. >> reporter: fbi director chris wray pushed back with sanders in the room. >> i can assure the american people that the men and fwomen f the fbi are going to follow our oaths and do our job. >> reporter: the president's daughter ivanka trump told axios that members of the press are not the enemy of the american people as her father often says. >> i've certainly received my fair share of reporting on me personally i that know not to be fully accurate, but no, i do not feel that the press is the enemy of the american people. >> reporter: sanders refused to say the press is not the enemy. his own daughter acknowledges that. all i'm asking you to do is to acknowledge that right now and right here. >> i appreciate your passion. i share it. i've addressed this question. i've addressed my personal feelings. i'm here to speak on behalf of the president. he's made his comments clear. >> reporter: each of the top officials at the white house today laid out various task forces
hunt, a charge echoed by press secretary sarah huckabee sanders. >> he's certainly expressing the frustration he has with the level of corruption we've seen by people like jamesomey, peter strzok. >> reporter: fbi director chris wray pushed back with sanders in the room. >> i can assure the american people that the men and fwomen f the fbi are going to follow our oaths and do our job. >> reporter: the president's daughter ivanka trump told axios that members of the press...
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hunt has the rest of the details. john? >> shep, good afternoon. there's been a statewide alert for the suspect for two weeks. an employee with houston parks spotted joseph james 911. police moved in and after a short chase, they had pappas cornered. he was wearing body armor and was armed. a second police cruiser arrived. pappas apparently shot himself in the head. that brought to an end the man hunt that began with the murder of dr. mark hausknecht on july 20th. take a look at this security camera footage from a houston bus on that day. it show it's police tailing pappas. he rode past the doctor, shot him in the head and torso. dr. hausknecht was described by friends as a how many bell and generous man. adored by his patients. among them, george h.w. bush. in a statement after the murder called the doctor a fantastic cardiologist and a good man. >> shepard: this was all and revenge. >> yeah, indeed. revenge that was more than 20 years in the making. in april 1997, pappas' mother died on dr. hausknecht's operating table. over time, pappas had put together what the houston police chief called a detailed intelligence file on the doctor. >> he knew everything th
hunt has the rest of the details. john? >> shep, good afternoon. there's been a statewide alert for the suspect for two weeks. an employee with houston parks spotted joseph james 911. police moved in and after a short chase, they had pappas cornered. he was wearing body armor and was armed. a second police cruiser arrived. pappas apparently shot himself in the head. that brought to an end the man hunt that began with the murder of dr. mark hausknecht on july 20th. take a look at this...
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hunt deer. i'm going to leave it there so i can get james, from mississippi. caller: good morning., has he ever considered the situation with the economics part of this? i lived in chicago, i have family there. i noticed that in the african-american community, there is no serious program for economic power. understanding that african-americans in this particular area have always been suppressed. andg back to the 1968's 70's when they are having these riots. people were protesting, and to be honest with you, being there at that time, black folks, had peoplericans that worked in the community. but they did not own those businesses. when the riots came, and the violence started, it seems like all the money and economic power moved. if you look around today, you don't see economic power because they did not have the power. all the people who had the power were the white folks with the money. that's the way it seems to me until you bring economic power, just like you see downtown chicago, building and raising these buildings. when you watch the news, or watch foreign people come in, the
hunt deer. i'm going to leave it there so i can get james, from mississippi. caller: good morning., has he ever considered the situation with the economics part of this? i lived in chicago, i have family there. i noticed that in the african-american community, there is no serious program for economic power. understanding that african-americans in this particular area have always been suppressed. andg back to the 1968's 70's when they are having these riots. people were protesting, and to be...
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. >>> a man hunt is underway this morning in houston for the man suspected of killing a prominent cardiologist there. police have zeroed in on joseph jamesargeted killing over a possible decade's long grudge against the doctor who once treated former george h.w. bush among others was gunned down in broad daylight on the way to work riding his bike. pappas's mother was a patient of the doctor and died during the surgery more than 20 years ago. authorities believe the man is still armed and dangerous and possibly suicidal. >>> the process of identifying the presumed resumed remains of 55 american soldiers from the korean war arrives today. mike pence attended an emotional ceremony last night welcoming the flag draped caskets. all accompanied. north korea handed over the boxes 65 years after the conflict. the president praising kim jong-un overnight for committing to his pledge to return those remains. >>> an important moment in our history. >>> it is 8:05. you're up to date on the news. let's do the boost. here we go. you may have seen this viral video this week. it's a chance encounter between two young men at a supermarket in baton rouge
. >>> a man hunt is underway this morning in houston for the man suspected of killing a prominent cardiologist there. police have zeroed in on joseph jamesargeted killing over a possible decade's long grudge against the doctor who once treated former george h.w. bush among others was gunned down in broad daylight on the way to work riding his bike. pappas's mother was a patient of the doctor and died during the surgery more than 20 years ago. authorities believe the man is still armed...
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james: unless it were to funnel into treasuries. that supports the dollar. much depends on how the dollar will move. ben: i was speaking with huntis theory that gold is no longer a hedge against global turmoil. that in fact it is a hedge against central bank error. too muchgainst inflation. and then until we see that, you will not -- we are not anywhere we will not see a bid up for a gold until that happens. do you agree? james: there are other complexities to the gold market. the underlying physical market, a good chunk of that is in india china. that is jewelry, necklaces, small bars, coins, and many other things. as the price in the u.s. drops, you are beginning to get a bid. that is what we saw during the -- back in 2013 when the market plunged it down to near 1100. it was a strong data coming in from china that supported the market. i'm not saying we will go there. i don't think the situation now is anything like it then. but the gold market did come down. thatowed that it showed the physical market should not be in underinvested -- should not be underestimated. scarlet: especially when you're looking at the demand from asi
james: unless it were to funnel into treasuries. that supports the dollar. much depends on how the dollar will move. ben: i was speaking with huntis theory that gold is no longer a hedge against global turmoil. that in fact it is a hedge against central bank error. too muchgainst inflation. and then until we see that, you will not -- we are not anywhere we will not see a bid up for a gold until that happens. do you agree? james: there are other complexities to the gold market. the underlying...
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hunt in the heptathlon. it wasn't enough to beat her nearest rival. it puts her in second place ahead of the 800 metres. and jamesplotted to carry out a terror attack in central london, in which he hoped to kill dozens of people, has pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. 26—year—old lewis ludlow, from rochester admitted to raising money for terrorist purposes and plotting attacks. he will be sentenced next month let us talk to our correspondent, because he has admitted this offence and please police had found out what his targets, potential targets could have been. this is quite a sudden change because we had expected him to go to trial later this year for this very serious allegation, but this very serious allegation, but this afternoon at the old bailey he suddenly entering a plea to guilty to preparation of an act of terrorism, what he did as part of that was he swore an oath of allegiance to the is terrorism group to its leader, in syria, he wrote out an attack plan, he carried out reconnaissance of targets in london and researched van rental, for what was going to be a. whering attack. what we know from the e
hunt in the heptathlon. it wasn't enough to beat her nearest rival. it puts her in second place ahead of the 800 metres. and jamesplotted to carry out a terror attack in central london, in which he hoped to kill dozens of people, has pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. 26—year—old lewis ludlow, from rochester admitted to raising money for terrorist purposes and plotting attacks. he will be sentenced next month let us talk to our correspondent, because he has admitted this offence and...
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hunt. it is a sham and these people led it. i think it's something that had to be done. the white house also warned that more security clearance revocations are under consideration for james yates, susan rice, andrew mccabe, lisa page, peter strzok and bruce ohr who is set to testify before congress 12 days away. back to you. >> sandra: thank you. >> bill: the parents of the missing american journalist austin tice believe their son is still alive six years after vanishing in syria. they're fighting today to bring him home. he was in his final year at georgetown law school when he was abducted working as a freelance photographer en route to lebanon. the trump administration pushing for his release and the f.b.i. offering a million dollar reward. his parents are with us to spread the word and good morning to both of you. i saw you last night with martha and i know you are trying to get the word out there and we'll do what we can to help you. >> thank you. >> bill: i saw a comment from you the other day, debra. you said it's time for the trump administration and the assad government to cooperate in bringing him home. can you say that there has been a level of contact or coop
hunt. it is a sham and these people led it. i think it's something that had to be done. the white house also warned that more security clearance revocations are under consideration for james yates, susan rice, andrew mccabe, lisa page, peter strzok and bruce ohr who is set to testify before congress 12 days away. back to you. >> sandra: thank you. >> bill: the parents of the missing american journalist austin tice believe their son is still alive six years after vanishing in syria....
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james matter, for example when he fired former fbi directorjames comey in 2016. -- in 2017. the foreign secretary has been in washington for talks with his us counterpart. jeremy huntt year, customers transferred nearly £240 million to fraudsters, only a quarter of which was refunded by financial firms. the financial ombudsman service said the growing sophistication of frauds and scams meant banks cannot simply assume their customers is were careless. zoe kleinman reports. £68,000 — that‘s how much money jenny parkinson from dorset transferred to a fraudster over the phone when she was told her bank card had been compromised and she needed to move her cash to a more secure account. she recalls the moment her actual bank told her it had all been a scab. they said, i must tell you now, because you have done the transfers, it‘s not our responsibility for this loss of money. upon which, i was, i actually was physically sick. because i realised that everything i had worked for, my pension lump sum, all my savings, was gone in a flash. the financial ombudsman says it‘s had around 8500 similar complaints this year, up by nearly 17%. last year, bank customers transferred n
james matter, for example when he fired former fbi directorjames comey in 2016. -- in 2017. the foreign secretary has been in washington for talks with his us counterpart. jeremy huntt year, customers transferred nearly £240 million to fraudsters, only a quarter of which was refunded by financial firms. the financial ombudsman service said the growing sophistication of frauds and scams meant banks cannot simply assume their customers is were careless. zoe kleinman reports. £68,000 —...
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james swanson is interviewed in his book, the hunt for martin luther king jr.'s assassin. the tv on c-span two. >> judge kavanaugh currently sits on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. judiciary expects the confirmation hearing to last three or four days. watch it live on c-span three or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> yesterday the parents of austin tice freelance journalist who has been detained in syria since 2012 spoke at the opening of an exhibit featuring his work. the exhibit titled the children of syria is sponsored by reporters without borders in the national press club. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> good evening. good evening. i am the net director of the national press club. i welcome you tonight
james swanson is interviewed in his book, the hunt for martin luther king jr.'s assassin. the tv on c-span two. >> judge kavanaugh currently sits on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. judiciary expects the confirmation hearing to last three or four days. watch it live on c-span three or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> yesterday the parents of austin tice freelance journalist who has been detained in syria since 2012 spoke at the opening of an exhibit featuring his work....