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.>> that was one -- that was john barris. boyz ii men, mentor boys. they have been helping young men to go forward. there is no plan to stop.>> what a great story.>> it is a great story to tell. thank you.>> we normally do not see that side. we see them as an attorney.>> the merit -- pyramid of success.>>> let's get to the traffic. you can see traffic is moving relatively well on most commutes. if you are driving in from tracy there was an earlier accident. it is not really a big deal. the traffic will be slow. especially in 580 driving to the area. once you go to livermore it looks good. this is a look at interstate 80 -- i-80, you can see traffic in both directions is moving well. once you hit the bay bridge there is a little bit of line -- a little bit of a line.>>> thank you, let's get to it. we are busy doing weather conversations. that is fine. i am happy to answer your questions when i have time. there is a lot of chatter on the weather blog. steve i had not have my coffee yet. the key with this with the reinforcement of cold air most of the sy
.>> that was one -- that was john barris. boyz ii men, mentor boys. they have been helping young men to go forward. there is no plan to stop.>> what a great story.>> it is a great story to tell. thank you.>> we normally do not see that side. we see them as an attorney.>> the merit -- pyramid of success.>>> let's get to the traffic. you can see traffic is moving relatively well on most commutes. if you are driving in from tracy there was an earlier...
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little periscope section i don't read as we get out but i really hardly should know that you know john barry to his credit wrote the thing up and he told the whole story because this little parish folks think you know now that the mainstream media so call can easily ignores such things but what it appears even a newsweek and the other word and study get. less they'd be. better to use the misfeasance around fees it's well you know to check it out right so they went to this fellow at the cia. the p.r. person for george tenet and they said how about this what do you think about this and he said ah i'm glad you mentioned that it is incorrect bogus well wrong truth those people if they want to have a hold of that he gives them all the time ok now. what did the sturdy newspaper people with media people do when they heard that from so well incorrect bogus roman. thank you sir thank you so. what you thought we might want to write an article about how but wow thanks now that appeared in the newsweek. electronic version on the twenty fourth of february two thousand and three when did the war started e
little periscope section i don't read as we get out but i really hardly should know that you know john barry to his credit wrote the thing up and he told the whole story because this little parish folks think you know now that the mainstream media so call can easily ignores such things but what it appears even a newsweek and the other word and study get. less they'd be. better to use the misfeasance around fees it's well you know to check it out right so they went to this fellow at the cia. the...
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joining us, attorney john barry who represents people trying to get clearances, others who are deniedyou have a lot of experience in security clearances. what does it say that rob porter couldn't get permanent security clearances for more than a year even though he worked on a daily basis with the president and the white house chief of staff. >> it's very shocking. there seems to be two standards in the security clearance process. one for those that are higher up and one for those involving every other federal employee and contractor. i cannot imagine someone with this type of access being allowed to go on when there are security clearance issues. you just don't see that. >> the fbi does interviews with friends, relatives, associates, someone who is applying for security clearances, but also questions the individual himself or herself, right? >> that's correct. >> now, when the fbi questions these individuals, if that person lies about something, that's a crime, right? >> that's a criminal offense. >> in this particular case, let's say the fbi asked rob porter, is there anything in yo
joining us, attorney john barry who represents people trying to get clearances, others who are deniedyou have a lot of experience in security clearances. what does it say that rob porter couldn't get permanent security clearances for more than a year even though he worked on a daily basis with the president and the white house chief of staff. >> it's very shocking. there seems to be two standards in the security clearance process. one for those that are higher up and one for those...
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have two named individuals who carried out sex attacks on young boys, one of them barry bennell, another man named john dead. crewe alexandra also released a statement expressing deep sympathy for the ordeal of the victims in this case, but saying as far as they are concerned, and they have gone back through their records, of course from those days a lot of records have been destroyed, saying there is no evidence they had any knowledge of what was happening at all. although one former managing director, hamilton smith, has told the bbc he did try to raise this issue with both crewe alexandra and the fa but in his words at that time no one wanted to know. no one wanted to rock the boat. many thanks. in a moment summary of the business news this hour but first the headlines on bbc news. the former football coach barry bennell is found guilty of the remaining child abuse charges against him. it means he's been convicted of 43 counts from 11 victims. i declare the honourable cyril ramaphosa duly elected president of the republic of south africa. south africa has a new president: in a ceremony in the countr
have two named individuals who carried out sex attacks on young boys, one of them barry bennell, another man named john dead. crewe alexandra also released a statement expressing deep sympathy for the ordeal of the victims in this case, but saying as far as they are concerned, and they have gone back through their records, of course from those days a lot of records have been destroyed, saying there is no evidence they had any knowledge of what was happening at all. although one former managing...
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there was sort of a pattern here that you saw evidence of >> oh, yes barry hoenig and john o'rourke haveal companies. if you start reading through the ooe filings a efilings you see a lot of the same patterns of a lot of the same people investing in the same companies together. >> are they a blockchain company? >> so they have made an investment in something called coin square up in canada which has appreciated in value on the books and john o'rourke also tells us that they are going to mine bitcoin they have put out press releases saying they have bought mining equipment and he says that they are mining he's told us they were mining up in canada and will be in norway. they don't actually say they are mining in any of the sec filings thus far >> at least they're filing. >> what? >> at least they're doing the s oe c filings, i guess. >> having read through all of them, they're incredibly difficult to follow and there is perhaps an expansive view of some of the rules and regulations about timely filing on the part of various investors. >> you've got to do your due diligence. this is crazy
there was sort of a pattern here that you saw evidence of >> oh, yes barry hoenig and john o'rourke haveal companies. if you start reading through the ooe filings a efilings you see a lot of the same patterns of a lot of the same people investing in the same companies together. >> are they a blockchain company? >> so they have made an investment in something called coin square up in canada which has appreciated in value on the books and john o'rourke also tells us that they...
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. >> as the elevator door opened, in front of us, not barry honig but this man, john o'rourke, the ceo of riot blockchain the same john o'rourke who made news in december for selling about $869,000 worth of riot stock just two months after the company changed its name o'rourke quickly closed the door five minutes later, he emerged and agreed to talk to us, but only off camera. he said he was here for a meeting with honig when we arrived and we had just missed him. o'rourke insists he does not work out of barry honig's office even though we found him there during that hour-long off camera meeting, he told us his riot stock sale was merely to pay taxes on his restricted stock. and as to the sharp rise in shares of riot, he said that was unexpected and ridiculous. he also said he isn't worried about the s.e.c. because we overdisclose when asked about ryan's business model, he said it's a combination of strategic investments in crypto-related companies and soon they would be mining bitcoin, and as far as the no-show annual meetings, he said there wasn't a quorum of share holders needed for
. >> as the elevator door opened, in front of us, not barry honig but this man, john o'rourke, the ceo of riot blockchain the same john o'rourke who made news in december for selling about $869,000 worth of riot stock just two months after the company changed its name o'rourke quickly closed the door five minutes later, he emerged and agreed to talk to us, but only off camera. he said he was here for a meeting with honig when we arrived and we had just missed him. o'rourke insists he does...
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possibly i would not have killed anyone or barry would have died do you think it's he. overtook john miller with it's a life i think a properly trained teacher can and can and just a uniter at that they deal with i think is friggin fantastic and certain school districts are training their teachers so they can carry a weapon. and school. we go through drills and we put ourselves in real scenarios it was interesting to see how fast we get on the buses how fast we do this who actually got hit by the paint ball gun. and straight cool but pretty you know scary to the swat team comes in there are and they're like ok everybody out you know put your hands up and we're all put our hands up we're terrified and takes us out so. we had a thought to him yes i did. yes this is a middle school. so if we could do. that possibility of oh yeah we could be prepared. what do every single mass shooting have in common gone free zone. i mean there was i think it was an armed guard at columbine. from my cold dead. you know i think that part of the problem is that the gun lobby has been very successful in ge
possibly i would not have killed anyone or barry would have died do you think it's he. overtook john miller with it's a life i think a properly trained teacher can and can and just a uniter at that they deal with i think is friggin fantastic and certain school districts are training their teachers so they can carry a weapon. and school. we go through drills and we put ourselves in real scenarios it was interesting to see how fast we get on the buses how fast we do this who actually got hit by...
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barry bennell, the other they say is a man called john broome, they say is deceased, but neverthelesss came forward and gave testimony and spoke of their stories, a staggering 294 suspects across britain, 839 alleged victims of historical child sexual abuse in football. the fa, the football association looking into its past and seeing what it knew and when, half a million documents under review. the barry bennell case may be done for now but the questions and scrutiny for football will continue. thank you. our top story this lunchtime: a candlelit vigil has been held to remember the 17 people killed in the florida high school shooting. coming up florida high school shooting. coming up on the programme, how harmful could cleaning products be? scientists claim they are a contributor to air pollution. coming up contributor to air pollution. coming up in sport, the new scotland manager is confirmed. a deal until 2020, 11 years after leaving the job for the first time. for people suffering lung problems there's often an anxious wait for the test samples to be analysed. now an international
barry bennell, the other they say is a man called john broome, they say is deceased, but neverthelesss came forward and gave testimony and spoke of their stories, a staggering 294 suspects across britain, 839 alleged victims of historical child sexual abuse in football. the fa, the football association looking into its past and seeing what it knew and when, half a million documents under review. the barry bennell case may be done for now but the questions and scrutiny for football will...
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and dave barry talks about his writing life. and john beach of on his favorite historical figures. watch book tv on c-span2. senator susan collins, house minority whip steny hoyer, and house intelligence committee ranking member adam schiff, who discussed president trump's first discuss president trump's for state of the union with mike allen of axios. >> good morning. thank you for coming out to the state of the union post game. we appreciate the bank of america for making these conversations possible. we have a fantastic triple crown, tripleheader lineup this morning, people who were in the chamber for helping make the news and are going to illuminate it for us. axios makes you smarter faster on topics that matter, business tech, media, politics and our events follow the same format. they are quick and we start with what happens and why it matters. that's the formula you always get in the axios stream when you go on axios.com. every story starts as one phone screen, and in that what's new, what is happening, why it matters to make you smarter faster. i'd like to thank my axios ev
and dave barry talks about his writing life. and john beach of on his favorite historical figures. watch book tv on c-span2. senator susan collins, house minority whip steny hoyer, and house intelligence committee ranking member adam schiff, who discussed president trump's first discuss president trump's for state of the union with mike allen of axios. >> good morning. thank you for coming out to the state of the union post game. we appreciate the bank of america for making these...
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festival in california which featured are car rove, brett stephens, dave barry, and historians michigan great mcmillan, douglas and john meachum. for a complete setted all, visit booktv.org doering. >> take care of patients the patient was a chronic patient. multiple procedures. and when patients have multiple procedures they tend to lose all their ven so it gets difficult in starting i.d.s to be able to induce patients in the way you want to. so, this patient comes back to the operating room and i look at the left arm and looking in and there is nothing. not one vein. so i say, okay, walked around the foot of the bed, put the tournament on the other arm and looking at the arm and i look at the patient. up to this point this patient has not said a single word. tried making connections on everything. i even asked what the favorite color was, and i couldn't get anything. movies, books, news, music, nothing. absolutely zero connections. and i'm looking at this arm. and i'm thinking, hmm, and finally, i said, okay, i'll bite. what are you bad as? patient goes, hmm? i said, what are you bad as? huh? i said your tattoo, down
festival in california which featured are car rove, brett stephens, dave barry, and historians michigan great mcmillan, douglas and john meachum. for a complete setted all, visit booktv.org doering. >> take care of patients the patient was a chronic patient. multiple procedures. and when patients have multiple procedures they tend to lose all their ven so it gets difficult in starting i.d.s to be able to induce patients in the way you want to. so, this patient comes back to the operating...
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festival in california which featured karl rove, brett stephens, dave barry and historians margaret mcmillan, douglas brinkley and john meacham. that's just a handful of the programs airing this weekend on booktv on c-span2. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. we now kick off the weekend with a look inside the publishing world. it's the fourth annual editorial excellence award presented by the bioer ifs excellence -- biographers. linda gordon and ruth franklin discuss their experiences working with mr. weil. [inaudible conversations] >> so, again, encouraging people to take their seats. >> good evening, everyone. my name is kai bird, i'm the new executive director of the leon levy center for biography which is celebrating its tenth year now all due to shelby white and the leon levy foundation. and i want to advertise, first of all, our new alliance with bio. this is our first sort of jointly-sponsored event with them, but we are also, courtesy of will swift here the president of bio, we are also going to be doing, cosponsoring their great annual conference on biography next may. and that will also be happening
festival in california which featured karl rove, brett stephens, dave barry and historians margaret mcmillan, douglas brinkley and john meacham. that's just a handful of the programs airing this weekend on booktv on c-span2. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. we now kick off the weekend with a look inside the publishing world. it's the fourth annual editorial excellence award presented by the bioer ifs excellence -- biographers. linda gordon and ruth franklin discuss their experiences...
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john mcen row would ask thap bucks win 103-89. baseball news the giants announced today they will be rtiring barry bonds number 25, no giant has wornt number since the home run king left in 2007. bonds will be the 12th giant receiving this honor. when the special ceremony is held on august 11th it's against the team i started out with the pittsburg pierlts. he had 5 a 6 home resist in the season. his father also wore the number with the giants. tweeting out this this. that thet orioned and humbled that they retiring the number. they are part of my family. at some point they'll probably retire number 5 a but not rrd to cull it a contrary yet. we thoed showed you this picture. the gun show looking good. timmy holds a show showcase at the baseball academy. hits last marilyn league appearance with the angels in 2016 didn't go well. >>> sharks in colorado. this is funny. uncle, i've been kidnapped. that is great. no score in the second. gabrielle on the receiving end. 1-0. i like these two guys in the beginning. tiesen jones beats -- i've been kidnapped. mark edward to joel, watch the replay. they first disallowed this but then realized
john mcen row would ask thap bucks win 103-89. baseball news the giants announced today they will be rtiring barry bonds number 25, no giant has wornt number since the home run king left in 2007. bonds will be the 12th giant receiving this honor. when the special ceremony is held on august 11th it's against the team i started out with the pittsburg pierlts. he had 5 a 6 home resist in the season. his father also wore the number with the giants. tweeting out this this. that thet orioned and...
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barry talks about his. margaret macmillan and john meacham on their favorite historical figures.atch the writers festival starting at 2:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us is alex with the cato institute. policy immigration analyst. we wanted to do find this term that some people use, chain migration. we want to learn about what this program is about. we wanted to hear first from the president at the state of the union tuesday. he talked about chain migration. final protectsnd the nuclear family by ending chain migration. under the current row can system, a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. plan, we focused on the immediate family by limiting sponsorships to spouses and minor children. this vital reform is necessary not just for our economy but for our security and the future of america. in recent weeks, to terrorist attacks in new york made possible by the visa lottery and chain migration. in the age of terrorism, these programs present risks. we can no longer afford it. it's time to re
barry talks about his. margaret macmillan and john meacham on their favorite historical figures.atch the writers festival starting at 2:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us is alex with the cato institute. policy immigration analyst. we wanted to do find this term that some people use, chain migration. we want to learn about what this program is about. we wanted to hear first from the president at the state of the union tuesday. he talked...
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barry white. >> when he comes i think he's real. >> he also said he saw an angel who sounded like olivia newton-john.ge, it was as out there as the vision itself. according to hemy neuman, the angel assigned him a deadly mission. andrea's children, the angel told him, were at risk from rusty sneiderman and it was hemy's duty to kill rusty to eliminate that threat. >> he thought he was doing the right thing because he thought he was saving those children from the same kind of trauma that he had. >> but the prosecution painted a different picture of hemy neuman. >> you say he's faking, running a number -- >> without question. he's probably the smartest person in that courtroom. >> the prosecutor told the jury that hemy had lied about his hallucinations to try and get away with murder and that the defense experts had fallen for it. >> and if he lied to you about that delusion, then everything in your report is off the table, correct? you're wrong? >> that is correct. >> the prosecutor called a parade of witnesses to the stand. hemy's work colleagues who had seen him every day. >> did you ever see anythi
barry white. >> when he comes i think he's real. >> he also said he saw an angel who sounded like olivia newton-john.ge, it was as out there as the vision itself. according to hemy neuman, the angel assigned him a deadly mission. andrea's children, the angel told him, were at risk from rusty sneiderman and it was hemy's duty to kill rusty to eliminate that threat. >> he thought he was doing the right thing because he thought he was saving those children from the same kind of...
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next, former cisco executive chairman john chambers is going to weigh in on the volatility and role tecsth ocks are playing in the wild market swings. stay with us (barryurrey) when you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. (barry murrey) we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to the patient. verizon is racing to build the first and most powerful 5g network that will enable things like precision robotic surgery from thousands of miles away. as we get faster wireless connections, it'll be possible to be able to operate on a patient in a way that was just not possible before. when i move my hand, the robot on the other side will mimic the movement, with almost no delay. who knew a scalpel could work thousands of miles away? ♪ >>> officials say the bombs were planted in separate rooms inside the mosque in benghazi >>> facebook says they're working on a down vote button. the social media site is testing the new feature on a few public pages in
next, former cisco executive chairman john chambers is going to weigh in on the volatility and role tecsth ocks are playing in the wild market swings. stay with us (barryurrey) when you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. (barry murrey) we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to...
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barry goldwater telling nixon that you lied. you don't see these profiles of courage on capitol hill with the exception of john mccain, who wrotey powerful comment today. in the 1970s, there was no fox news. there was no breitbart. they didn't have that kind of echo chamber. you simply had network television and "the new york times" and "washington post." but of course things have changed and i don't think donald trump would be able to survive like he is now without the oxygen that's being pumped into him on fox. if you put on fox right now -- i'm not suggesting viewers do -- it is 180 degrees opposite of what's being said on cnn. >> doug brinkley, tim naftali, thanks so much for joining us on this friday night. thanks to all of you for joining us as well. stay with cnn for more on the russia investigation tonight. >> have a great night and a great weekend. here to take care of you. ♪ taking care of business with print services done right. on time. guaranteed! expert tech support. and this week all dell pcs are up to twenty five percent off! save even more when you purchase a dell monitor. and make sure you protect your investm
barry goldwater telling nixon that you lied. you don't see these profiles of courage on capitol hill with the exception of john mccain, who wrotey powerful comment today. in the 1970s, there was no fox news. there was no breitbart. they didn't have that kind of echo chamber. you simply had network television and "the new york times" and "washington post." but of course things have changed and i don't think donald trump would be able to survive like he is now without the...
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barry talks about his writing life. followed by margaret macmillan and john meacham on their favorite historical figures.ch saturday starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. "washington journal" continues. host: at our table, clarissa martinez-de-castro. calleddosus, formally the national council of the -- of laraze. the president tweeted that march 5 is rapidly approaching and democrats are doing nothing about daca. they resist, blame, obstruct, and do nothing. disagree.ould only because the reality is that , and we have seen the reality play out on national television as recently as when the president had the televised meeting on this issue at the white house, we know that there has been, for a good time now, a group of members from both sides of the aisle trying to move the issue forward. the president in that meeting asked for a bipartisan agreement, and that was represented. i think that members of congress have prepared multiple bipartisan proposals in the house and the senate. that includes democrat, right? that is the word bipartisan. the issue that we have been facing is that every t
barry talks about his writing life. followed by margaret macmillan and john meacham on their favorite historical figures.ch saturday starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. "washington journal" continues. host: at our table, clarissa martinez-de-castro. calleddosus, formally the national council of the -- of laraze. the president tweeted that march 5 is rapidly approaching and democrats are doing nothing about daca. they resist, blame, obstruct, and do nothing....
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barry bennell. this textjust says, bless you, guys, i was abused as a kid but never told anyone. john who is now dead. i had the courage to approach authorities a couple of years ago but i was ignored. i am now going to go back and get the help i need. thanks for keeping this high profile. the says, bennell has never shown remorse for what he has done. i hope the sentencing brings closure for the many people he heard. now we have to ask how he got away with it for so long. this is an e—mailfrom stu, i am a workmate of gary cliffe, gary was one of the people we spoke to on friday. i have known him for over ten years. just over a year ago i met up with him for a copy. normally we would chat about sport or put the world to rights, and staffordshire police, where we both worked. however, gary calmly disclosed his involvement as an injured party to the barry bennell case which at the time was headline news. this was shocking and at the same time explained a few things about gary and his lack of affection for his footballing days with manchester city. the most thought—provoking issue that h
barry bennell. this textjust says, bless you, guys, i was abused as a kid but never told anyone. john who is now dead. i had the courage to approach authorities a couple of years ago but i was ignored. i am now going to go back and get the help i need. thanks for keeping this high profile. the says, bennell has never shown remorse for what he has done. i hope the sentencing brings closure for the many people he heard. now we have to ask how he got away with it for so long. this is an...