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i'm going to school home ocean johnson i. feel closer to him a. little and or started to state i didn't care about. how the real work started. politely you're closer to the press into the book but. the so it was. the. focus on god give me your just like little me not to copy yes i fucked your book to your. web i see it good that's it the right answer. when you aren't going to knock it will leave us in greece you know this i don't want to be a student you get a kick when you need it if you're going into this so no one will come and when we cannot you know where you should like to there's a low twenty's it was the little school constant since the early one that made us feel clinical. a little guilty you can't thank you not that's the seeking to all did most of the city did unite the old gentleman funk i got through it all i'm old you may be doing thirty years old so you may be i don't know if it will cost you more will follow she called the army twenty two months ago to coax is small all those on buses creation i'm. not here still process you need a
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marry sold johnson and i feel like we won because we were at the top of te ticket. fiicket that looked like this inhe history of maryland politics.ou and evegh we had a few ad blocks placed in our way like mar sol's name notwi sho up, for example, didn't deter u talking about the issues that marylanders care about. and rushern baker cares about the same issues that i fault so hard t talk about throughout the last 26 day >> polls that have come out had three names at the top, it would be ben jealous, are a and she bar and valerie, how doe that go when you know she's leaving the race >> we're veryor hon to have them part of our partnershi over the next 13 days and beyond, we'll take the messes we've campaigned about,ver these last, you know, nt tin ne voterss minimum wage it's healthcare for ne, education system, so we're honored to have the supporte think that will start the tide coming our way, we feelt good abouere we are as a campaign >> you go all the way and win the nomination. and then you -- you win governor's race, will she have place in your combat not going
marry sold johnson and i feel like we won because we were at the top of te ticket. fiicket that looked like this inhe history of maryland politics.ou and evegh we had a few ad blocks placed in our way like mar sol's name notwi sho up, for example, didn't deter u talking about the issues that marylanders care about. and rushern baker cares about the same issues that i fault so hard t talk about throughout the last 26 day >> polls that have come out had three names at the top, it would be...
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. >> he was diagnosed no surprise with nonhitchkins >> reporter: johnson's case is the first of thousands to go to trial. >> i feeln, i have empathy for him. cancer is a terrible disease, but it is not caused by the use of roundup. >> there is no am of money for missing seeing your children gro up. >> reporter: johnson has two children. jury selection and pretrial hearings could take up to a week before opening statements. live in woodrow. >>> the bill would require any foot wrapper or box be labelled if they contain synthetic chemicals known as pfa. washington state has already moved to ban them in food packaging products >>> one third of capital employees feel retaliation if they report harassment. last week leaders announced new draft policies to handle complaints. lawmakers say changes are urgently needed. >> they know the process, they know how to report, and how to identify harassment. but they don't trust we as legislators will do the right thing. >>> hearing into $11 billion budget proposal are underway. gathered outside city hall demanded a budget that prioritizes housing, child care, and fair wages. >> t
. >> he was diagnosed no surprise with nonhitchkins >> reporter: johnson's case is the first of thousands to go to trial. >> i feeln, i have empathy for him. cancer is a terrible disease, but it is not caused by the use of roundup. >> there is no am of money for missing seeing your children gro up. >> reporter: johnson has two children. jury selection and pretrial hearings could take up to a week before opening statements. live in woodrow. >>> the bill...
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instances where i havent felt safe on bart so it makes me feel safer" fred johnsono i dont think it'll be safer.">( darya ) when a train operator receives a report of a biohazard on a car... they notify the control center which dispatches a team right away. ( darya ) police are looking for two teens who robbed a 10-year-old boy in san francisco. it happened on market street near civic center bart station last night. police say the boy was walking with his phone in his hands... when the thieves came up from behind -- grabbed it and ran. police say the thieves are around 15- years-old. ( james ) san francisco police chief bill scott is staying on the job... at least for now. chief scott will ánot leave for los angeles as he wanted. he had been a finalist for the police chief job in l-a... where he used to work. but the l-a-p-d chose another candidate. before coming to san francisco last year... chief bill scott had served with the l-a-p-d for 27 years. ( james ) state lawmakers have passed a bill that sets new standards for hate crimes. now... it's waiting for the gov
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the idea that her husband died because of one man was upsetting to her and if johnson joked when jfk was president he said i feel like a raven hovering over his soldier. there was talk about the vice president's residence be moved across the white house in lafayette park and jfk joked that i don't want lyndon johnson listening for my heartbeat every morning. there is that feeling that they bad toting for something happen and that is how they become president so the drama of this fascination is difficult and johnson tried so hard and there'san a patient at a picture in the book that he gave the kennedys that is incredible. he gave them a we and the kennedys did not want to pony up first and it was constantly trying to ingratiate himself and when their love and respect and he never got it. he was a laughingstock and the kennedy people called h uncle proponent made fun of him for being a guy from texas and we were from the harvard, boston elite mafia, in his mind, not the actual mafia play with this group ofin elitists and johnson never belonged. >> host: any indication that kennedy would have dropped johnson in 19
the idea that her husband died because of one man was upsetting to her and if johnson joked when jfk was president he said i feel like a raven hovering over his soldier. there was talk about the vice president's residence be moved across the white house in lafayette park and jfk joked that i don't want lyndon johnson listening for my heartbeat every morning. there is that feeling that they bad toting for something happen and that is how they become president so the drama of this fascination is...
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those 2 stations.alyssa allen (young girl)there has been instances where i havent felt safe on bart so it makes me feel saferfred johnson / bart riderby the time i report it, something may come up, so i dont think it'll be safer.some riders are optimistic ... others not so much.right now there are currently 14 rapid response team members and bart is working to increase that number to 19.when a train operator receives a report of a biohazard on a notify the center which team right away. ali reid ... kron 4 news. kron 4 neid ... the newsroom reporting in away. team right dispatches a center which control notify the car, they biohazard on a report of a receives a operator when a train number to 19.increase that working to and bart is team members rapid response currently 14 there are right now so much.... others not are optimistic some riders some riders are optimistic ... others not so much.right now there arcurrently 14 rapid response team members and bart is working to increase that number to 19.when a train operator receives a report of a biohazard on a car, they notify the control center which dispatches a team right
those 2 stations.alyssa allen (young girl)there has been instances where i havent felt safe on bart so it makes me feel saferfred johnson / bart riderby the time i report it, something may come up, so i dont think it'll be safer.some riders are optimistic ... others not so much.right now there are currently 14 rapid response team members and bart is working to increase that number to 19.when a train operator receives a report of a biohazard on a notify the center which team right away. ali reid...
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i just feel like i need to be back out grinding. >> dustin johnson gave away a four shot lead for thears. scored above par. yesterday scores 180 degrees. more realistic and not an obstacle course trained to jump through hoops. yesterday a 65. 19 strokes different until mickelson went from 81 to 69 after he was not disqualified. world cup. mexico's course to upset germany. jumping u and down caused a man-made earthquake. seriously, safe to say mexico as world cup fever. >> i just missed that. back to the gulf. >> this great little ball here at shinnecock hills is how good the ball is seen going into the cup for the first couple days. you couldn't make it and all of a sudden they became realistic. congratulations to berks koepka. what happened to him. i think he got nervous because his father-in-law, wayne gretzky was there. >> i like fleetwood. 63 is unbelievable. that is iredible. i'm always at the entrance upset at how hard the court says. thank you, jared. sirius xm channel 115. gerri oil prices under pressure ahead of this week's opec meeting. we are going to london. we will be rig
i just feel like i need to be back out grinding. >> dustin johnson gave away a four shot lead for thears. scored above par. yesterday scores 180 degrees. more realistic and not an obstacle course trained to jump through hoops. yesterday a 65. 19 strokes different until mickelson went from 81 to 69 after he was not disqualified. world cup. mexico's course to upset germany. jumping u and down caused a man-made earthquake. seriously, safe to say mexico as world cup fever. >> i just...
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didn't happen, i would have got married and lived a normal life but when i see my baby, i just feel love for her. dan johnsonhe balukhali refugee camp. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. french police have arrested ten people with links to radical far—right groups over an alleged plot to attack muslims. the authorities say the group was ready to hit muslim targets, in revenge for islamist—linked attacks. surveillance operations mounted by the french intelligence agency indicated that the gang was trying to obtain arms, while grenades and explosive material were found during police raids. police in central nigeria say at least 86 people are now confirmed dead in violence between farmers and nomadic cattle herders in plateau state. 0fficers said 50 houses had also been burnt down. the latest clashes began in the barikin lardee area on thursday when a group of herders was attacked, prompting retaliatory killings on saturday. fighting between the two sides has been going on since april, but this is the bloodiest clash yet. in what's been seen as a step towards reconciliation in north
didn't happen, i would have got married and lived a normal life but when i see my baby, i just feel love for her. dan johnsonhe balukhali refugee camp. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. french police have arrested ten people with links to radical far—right groups over an alleged plot to attack muslims. the authorities say the group was ready to hit muslim targets, in revenge for islamist—linked attacks. surveillance operations mounted by the french intelligence...
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happen, i would have got married and lived a normal life, but when i see my baby, i just feel love for her. dan johnsonugee camp. war veterans have gathered in the south korean capital, seoul, to mark the 68th anniversary of the beginning of the korean war. it comes during a sharp improvement in relations between north and south korea, following years of tension. i asked our correspondent in seoul, sophie long, what the country's prime minister is expected to tell the veterans. he used a speech on this day last year, the 67th anniversary of the korean war, to urge north korea to abandon its nuclear missile development programmes and come out on the path to denuclearisation. an indication ofjust how things may have changed, i use the word may because there is still deep scepticism among some here in south korea aboutjust how far the recent warming in relations can take them, but while the prime minister is speaking in seoul, we also know that there are military talks taking place between north and south korea on the korean border to fully re—establish communication lines. and over the weekend of course,
happen, i would have got married and lived a normal life, but when i see my baby, i just feel love for her. dan johnsonugee camp. war veterans have gathered in the south korean capital, seoul, to mark the 68th anniversary of the beginning of the korean war. it comes during a sharp improvement in relations between north and south korea, following years of tension. i asked our correspondent in seoul, sophie long, what the country's prime minister is expected to tell the veterans. he used a speech...
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i feel like a raisin hovering over his shoulder. raven hovering over his shoulder. lyndoned, i don't want johnson listening for my heart beat every morning. there is the feeling that they are always just waiting there for something bad to happen, because that is how they become president. the drama of this assassination is that it was very difficult, and johnson tried so hard. there's a picture of this pony that he gave the kennedys. it's incredible, he gave them a pony named tex. , at really didn't want it first. he was constantly trying to ingratiate himself and win their love and respect, and he never really got it. he was kind of a laughingstock. the kennedy people call him uncle corn pone. they made fun of him for being kind of aruba -- kind of a rube from texas. thisn his mind, they were group of elitists and johnson never belonged host:. that kennedyn would have dropped johnson in 1964? guest: there's a lot of conflicting evidence about that. secretary wrote a memoir in which he was absolutely going to drop him. i don't know if that would have happened. jackie kennedy talks about that as a
i feel like a raisin hovering over his shoulder. raven hovering over his shoulder. lyndoned, i don't want johnson listening for my heart beat every morning. there is the feeling that they are always just waiting there for something bad to happen, because that is how they become president. the drama of this assassination is that it was very difficult, and johnson tried so hard. there's a picture of this pony that he gave the kennedys. it's incredible, he gave them a pony named tex. , at really...
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johnson and moore. i appreciate your time tonight. i feel like i understand this much better.s for being here. >> thank you. >> i did not previously understand that the seriousness here is not just for the people running the charity but everybody who got financially entangled with it during the course of the trump campaign. oh, that's probably a lot of people. we'll be right back. you good? yeah, you? [ roaring ] [ screaming ] nope. rated pg-13. and we're committed to improving every ride.t to you starting with features designed to make it easy for your driver to find you. taking the stress out of pickups. and we're putting safety at the heart of everything we do. with a single tap, we're giving you new ways to let loved ones know you're on your way. uber has new leadership, a new vision and is moving in a new direction... forward. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ and now for the rings. (♪) i'm a four-year-old ring bear
johnson and moore. i appreciate your time tonight. i feel like i understand this much better.s for being here. >> thank you. >> i did not previously understand that the seriousness here is not just for the people running the charity but everybody who got financially entangled with it during the course of the trump campaign. oh, that's probably a lot of people. we'll be right back. you good? yeah, you? [ roaring ] [ screaming ] nope. rated pg-13. and we're committed to improving...
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johnson and moore. i appreciate your time tonight. i feelderstand it better. >> i did not previously understand that the seriousness here is not just for the people running the charity but everybody who got financially entangled with it during the course of the trump campaign. oh, that's probably a lot of people. we'll be right back. a bachelor. and that's how he intended to keep it. then he met the love of his life. who came with a three foot, two inch bonus. for this new stepdad, it's promising to care for his daughter as if she's his own. every way we look out for those we love is an act of mutuality. we can help with the financial ones. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one
johnson and moore. i appreciate your time tonight. i feelderstand it better. >> i did not previously understand that the seriousness here is not just for the people running the charity but everybody who got financially entangled with it during the course of the trump campaign. oh, that's probably a lot of people. we'll be right back. a bachelor. and that's how he intended to keep it. then he met the love of his life. who came with a three foot, two inch bonus. for this new stepdad, it's...
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johnson expressed her immense gratitude for her new-found freedom. >> i'm just so thankful. i feel like my life is starting over again. this is a miracle day. this has been one of the greatest days of my life. >> this comes just days after a reality star-powered plea for leniency to president trump from kim kardashian. nbc's peter alexander tells us more. >> reporter: keeping up with the commutations, 63-year-old alice johnson now a free woman, released from a alabama prison. an emotional reunion with her family. president trump ending the great grandmother's life sentence. >> thank god. >> reporter: just days after an oval office appeal from reality star kim kardashian. johnson's daughter overjoyed. >> to just be able to have a cup of coffee with my mom or go out to dinner, simple things people take for granted, we have our mom back. >> reporter: after serving 21 years for heading up a drug ring with ties to the cali cartel, she accepted responsibility for her past behavior. describing her as a model inmate. kardashian on twitter cheering, best news ever. touting johnson's imminen
johnson expressed her immense gratitude for her new-found freedom. >> i'm just so thankful. i feel like my life is starting over again. this is a miracle day. this has been one of the greatest days of my life. >> this comes just days after a reality star-powered plea for leniency to president trump from kim kardashian. nbc's peter alexander tells us more. >> reporter: keeping up with the commutations, 63-year-old alice johnson now a free woman, released from a alabama prison....
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i feel the necessity of arguing, i will. i want to say one footnote to the last thing mark said. i have been racking my brains and the only thing i can think johnson, would have been when william henry harrison ran with john tyler because john tyler, who was a former democrat, basically had been run out of the democratic party and had no place to go. other than that, i'm trying to think of any time when people rent together from opposite parties. because of the weirdness of the electoral college, it was possible to get a situation where you would have a president and a vice president who were different parties. but that is a different question. audience member: [inaudible] the republican party ran a person that had been a former confederate general and a onidis help.a ihave a rough guess that would guess because he had been runpublican, but didn't fdr with henry wallace on the ticket, and wasn't henry wallace a republican into the 1930's? it's a long stretch. he was a former republican but when roosevelt forced him on the 1940 convention, i believe he was by then a democrat. >> and he was in roosevelt's cabinet of the time. audience member: miss b
i feel the necessity of arguing, i will. i want to say one footnote to the last thing mark said. i have been racking my brains and the only thing i can think johnson, would have been when william henry harrison ran with john tyler because john tyler, who was a former democrat, basically had been run out of the democratic party and had no place to go. other than that, i'm trying to think of any time when people rent together from opposite parties. because of the weirdness of the electoral...
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johnson. >> how did it feel to make the phone call to let miss johnson know it was over, she's coming home. >> iwas a routine call with her attorneys and she was surprised and excited that i was on the phone. i was a little bit shocked because she was very calm. and i assumed she knew. so i was just like, wait, she doesn't know. and alice said what? and i said you're going home. i can cry thinking about it. hearing her scream was like -- i know i'm going to cry so much when i see her. but just to know that we changed one person's life, you know, is like -- we cried maybe on the phone for three minutes straight. everyone was just crying. and then -- i have to get it together. >> that's all right. i understand. it's emotional. just indulge me for a second. what did he say? what did you say? did he get up? did he shake your hand? did he hug you? did you salute him? give me something i can work with. >> he said what are we here for? i said i really want to know why you kicked khloe off "the apprentice". it was funny. there was a laugh. and then we got into business. he felt it. it he was compassiona
johnson. >> how did it feel to make the phone call to let miss johnson know it was over, she's coming home. >> iwas a routine call with her attorneys and she was surprised and excited that i was on the phone. i was a little bit shocked because she was very calm. and i assumed she knew. so i was just like, wait, she doesn't know. and alice said what? and i said you're going home. i can cry thinking about it. hearing her scream was like -- i know i'm going to cry so much when i see...
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. >> reporter: for johnson's daughter, catina scales, having her mother home still feels surreal. >> i making sure she's here. >> reporter: johnson was serving a life sentence without parole on a first-time nonviolent drug offense for her role in a cocaine drug ring. last week, reality tv star kim kardashian west met with president trump after watching this video of johnson from the news website mic. what did you think of donald trump at the time that you were going into prison? >> i just knew him from "the apprentice" and he was always funny to me. i love hearing him say "you're fired." he just told me "you're free." >> i just felt this connection to her. >> reporter: kardashian west spoke publicly for the first time since johnson's release, citing the thousands serving life for drug charges. >> it just so happened to be that alice was on my screen at that moment, at that time, when i was on, but it doesn't mean that we're going to stop here. >> i plan on magnifying my situation. so that people can see a human being. >> reporter: are you thinking about the women still in that prison?
. >> reporter: for johnson's daughter, catina scales, having her mother home still feels surreal. >> i making sure she's here. >> reporter: johnson was serving a life sentence without parole on a first-time nonviolent drug offense for her role in a cocaine drug ring. last week, reality tv star kim kardashian west met with president trump after watching this video of johnson from the news website mic. what did you think of donald trump at the time that you were going into...
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instances where i havent felt safe on bart so it makes me feel safer" fred johnson it, something may come up, so i dont think it'll be safer.">( james ) when a train operator receives a report of a biohazard on a car... they notify the control center which dispatches a team right away. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning buzz... mad bum is back tonight. the giants draft a real life giant. and we remember the life and craeer of 49er great dwight clark. dwight clark. ♪ south l.a. is very medically underserved. when the old hospital closed people in the community lived with untreated health problems for years. so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to purchase an mri machine. we've made it possible for the people who live here to lead healthier lives and that's invaluable. ♪ ease keep your shoes on! stop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really g
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impeccable, and i think the building has a real open -- open feel in general, and i think it's completely appropriate at this location. >> president hillis: thanks. commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: thanks. i have to say, i think the quote of the day for me so far is one that was said around the san francisco state project, which is just that these projects are more than about the buildings or brick and mortar. they're really about what buildings enable us to do. and i had the opportunity to sit down with the project sponsors then go walk the around and have to agree. i think it's a real opportunity space. and when i think about, you know, what should go in there, we -- having a design that's reflective of the future of work and connection to community is incredibly important, and i think what this space offers. i love that the p.d.r. space took into account the changing nature and possible future of work. we don't know what kids will be doing four years from now when they graduate from c.c.a., but it'll probably be around tech, being a maker or design work. and i totally agree that this fits in with the community. thinking about the opportunity for stre
impeccable, and i think the building has a real open -- open feel in general, and i think it's completely appropriate at this location. >> president hillis: thanks. commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: thanks. i have to say, i think the quote of the day for me so far is one that was said around the san francisco state project, which is just that these projects are more than about the buildings or brick and mortar. they're really about what buildings enable us to do. and i...
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johnson thanked upon release. >> thank you! thank you! i have so many people today. i just want to thank you. i feel like my life is starting over again. kardashian tweeted afterward, best news ever. she thanked president trump and hopes the move gives hope to others who deserve a second chance. >>> and sonoma county, several tips from the public led to an arrest in an assault case. the suspect, 44-year-old matthew madrid. rohnert park police say he chased a teenager last month and attempted to grab her. authorities released the sketch on the lendthat led authorities to madrid to was arrested after he was recognized by the victim. he has a history of harassing women and making statements about wanting to harm children. >>> scary moments for south bay firefighters when a car slammed right into the back of their engine overnight. this happen your capital expressway and tourist road. the car almost to the firefighter who was working to put out a small brush fire along the road. the driver of that truck was hurt but he is expected to survive his injuries. not your average fight, you are looking at it. police came across these two bowls fig
johnson thanked upon release. >> thank you! thank you! i have so many people today. i just want to thank you. i feel like my life is starting over again. kardashian tweeted afterward, best news ever. she thanked president trump and hopes the move gives hope to others who deserve a second chance. >>> and sonoma county, several tips from the public led to an arrest in an assault case. the suspect, 44-year-old matthew madrid. rohnert park police say he chased a teenager last month...
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the agenda -- the foreign secretary, boris johnson, and on his agenda the puout lling the nuclear deal in getting europeans to follow. and ure i eresa may will feelis a good moment to gaza. anchor: eileen, thank you. rulingas been a landmark for gay rights in europe. the top court ruled a romanian n's husband should be allowed to work and move within the european union, that means right of same-sex spouses must be recognized, just like for heterosexual couples. tied the knot over seven years ago in belgium, but today they can finally live together as a couple in romania come after a ruling from the european court of justice. >> i am so excited that wewe are one ststep closer to being recognized as a familyly. i want to thank k u, thank t the romanianan people, and a all of those who have treated us with mucmekindness. and whwho haveve been so, so supportive in our journey. reporter: claiborne robert hamilton, , an american n natio, had been denied permanent residency in romania. the couple challenged the decision, which made its way to the eu's highest court in luxembourg. the ruling states european countries must grant same-sex spouses of eu cit
the agenda -- the foreign secretary, boris johnson, and on his agenda the puout lling the nuclear deal in getting europeans to follow. and ure i eresa may will feelis a good moment to gaza. anchor: eileen, thank you. rulingas been a landmark for gay rights in europe. the top court ruled a romanian n's husband should be allowed to work and move within the european union, that means right of same-sex spouses must be recognized, just like for heterosexual couples. tied the knot over seven years...
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johnson ware, white collar tax attorney. really appreciate your time tonight. i feel like i understand this much better. thank you. >> thank you. >> i did not understand that the seriousness was just for the people running the charity but everybody who got financially intangled with it during the course of the trump campaign. that's probably a lot of people. we'll be right back. i brought you something. okay. we're getting out of here. you're welcome. run! holy! this is gonna be awesome. rated pg-13. the blade quality you'd expect from gillette... at a price you wouldn't. the new gillette3 & gillette5. available now for $7.99 gillette. the best a man can get. and now for the rings. (♪) i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. still won't eat my broccoli, though. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get a snack around here? if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% mo
johnson ware, white collar tax attorney. really appreciate your time tonight. i feel like i understand this much better. thank you. >> thank you. >> i did not understand that the seriousness was just for the people running the charity but everybody who got financially intangled with it during the course of the trump campaign. that's probably a lot of people. we'll be right back. i brought you something. okay. we're getting out of here. you're welcome. run! holy! this is gonna be...
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schultz left, but still significant, a bad run for them, and you have to say johnson is feeling pressure changing things more >> ifelt pressure down 13% for the year, and never a good sign when you see a cfo leave, but one analyst who covers wells fargo said it's a good sign they look externally for candidates for fresh ideas >> he's been at the company since 2011 all right. let's move on. it's been called the uber of electric scooters. california based startup, bird, grew from a $300 million valuation to worth over $2 billion in less than six months. now, we tested two of these scooters for ourselves outside the new york stock exchange today. you're pushing yourself there. you know there's a motor >> you have to kick start it to get it going >> there we go the real pro >> you're too tall you need an xl >> it was, and it was hot outside today, and i have to say it's meant to take any energy use away, but i found it tiring. >> no, not at all. >> i did d >> it's electric >> i had to, like, bend my knees and lean over. >> it's growing like crazy >> it is growing fast. there's us on them making them not looking exper
schultz left, but still significant, a bad run for them, and you have to say johnson is feeling pressure changing things more >> ifelt pressure down 13% for the year, and never a good sign when you see a cfo leave, but one analyst who covers wells fargo said it's a good sign they look externally for candidates for fresh ideas >> he's been at the company since 2011 all right. let's move on. it's been called the uber of electric scooters. california based startup, bird, grew from a...
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i feel duty bound to fulfil. do you know where boris johnson is? i don't. at mrjohnson. it is all about the pledges that you make. i made a pledge to make constituents are now about 50,000 alleging leaflets that i would be voting against the proposal in parliament, which i think will be damaging for my constituency and for london as a whole and against the national interest. is it game over, though? because we know there is 70 labour mps who will probably side with theresa may once again so go ahead in parliament. that's it, isn't it? i'm expecting it to be passed in parliament tonight but i don't think the fight ends there. i think we in the fight ends there. i think we in the no third runway group will continue fighting against this proposal. there are very good alternative options out there, alternative options out there, alternative airports that are better placed and more in the national interest to be rid expanded. how do you respond to the charge that we have been faffing about this for the next 50 years, we need to make a decision rather than going
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which is i suppose one of the things that boris johnson which is i suppose one of the things that borisjohnson was talking about at that dinner, for anyone who wants to leave, it is not what they feel to speculate that because too little progress has been made in the talks, that we are just going to crash out on world trade 0rganisation talks without a deal. these negotiations always come down to the wire, to the 11th hour. some people are more confident that there will be manoeuvring made. i think there are concerns that michel barnier was more negative about a backstop proposal but theresa may finally presented to brussels this week on how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. i think there was some concern about the mood music coming out of brussels. i thought there was a sense that he would possibly be a bit more positive about the consensus that theresa may had tried to find and paper over in her cabinet, given how difficult it had been for her to get to this stage. a quick final thought about theresa may herself, there might be people listening thinking given everything you have outlined, in other circumstances, would the prime minister be going? outlin
which is i suppose one of the things that boris johnson which is i suppose one of the things that borisjohnson was talking about at that dinner, for anyone who wants to leave, it is not what they feel to speculate that because too little progress has been made in the talks, that we are just going to crash out on world trade 0rganisation talks without a deal. these negotiations always come down to the wire, to the 11th hour. some people are more confident that there will be manoeuvring made. i...
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johnson, have a wonderful life. the 63-year-old great grandmother in prison since 1996 after attempting to distribute cocaine, a nonviolent first time drug offense. >> i feelnot only paid my dealt but overpaid debt for the crimes committed, but i'm thankful. i'm not bitter about it. i'm happy it's come to an end. >> reporter: the reality tv show lobbied for her release tweeting in response, best news ever. this follows the pardon of controversial conservative fimaker who pled guilty to making illegal campaign contributions and floated the iea for martha stewart and the former illinois governor convicted of charges. aids believe he's grasps for names he nose as they lobby for consideration of unknown americans like ms. johnson behind bars for nonviolence crimes. sources told abc news they expect the list to grow saying he's doing it his way and likes seeing how quick the process has been. the pardons raised questions in hopes of the those tangled in the russian probe by the special counsel. earlier, the wife of a former trump campaign aide who pled guilty to the probe appealed to the president directly saying, i hope and ask president trump to pardon him. a
johnson, have a wonderful life. the 63-year-old great grandmother in prison since 1996 after attempting to distribute cocaine, a nonviolent first time drug offense. >> i feelnot only paid my dealt but overpaid debt for the crimes committed, but i'm thankful. i'm not bitter about it. i'm happy it's come to an end. >> reporter: the reality tv show lobbied for her release tweeting in response, best news ever. this follows the pardon of controversial conservative fimaker who pled guilty...
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i feel like my life is starting over again. this is a miracle day. >> 22 years in the making. we're with alice marie johnson hours after her release from prison, thanks in part to a major celebrity endorsement and a commutation by president trump. the real story behind this picture. and who the president might be pardoning next. >>> plus, neighborhood hero. ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ >> mr. rogers still touching hearts young -- >> who liked it? >> i liked it! >> and old. >> mr. rogers. >> but who was he when the cameras were off? a new look at an old friend. his legacy, his lessons, and those who knew him best. >> 50 years you were married to mr. rogers, which makes you mrs. rogers. >> that's right, that's right. >> how he'd respond to incivility. ♪ would you be mine could you be mine ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor >> first the "nightline 5." ♪ >> only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. tylenol. >>> i kept finding myself smoking in my attic, hiding when i was supposed to be quitting. i thought, you should try something that
i feel like my life is starting over again. this is a miracle day. >> 22 years in the making. we're with alice marie johnson hours after her release from prison, thanks in part to a major celebrity endorsement and a commutation by president trump. the real story behind this picture. and who the president might be pardoning next. >>> plus, neighborhood hero. ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ >> mr. rogers still touching hearts young -- >> who liked it?...
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yes, i have, i feel that i have that responsibility to them to also reach back and help them. >> wow. alice johnsonnd catina scales, we thank you for joining us this morning, we wish you the best. >> thank you for having us on. >> thank you. >> remarkable to think about what she did in prison. because she was a minister to so many other women there. and because of her good behavior, the warden allowed her to do these video conferences which is how she sort of became somewhat of a celebrity in certain communities, that allowed her to get in front of president trump. >> i'm sure she will be continuing to pen some dramas. >> the power of redemption. >>> mesa, arizona,'s police chief is promising changes in his department after new video shows his officers attacking an unarmed man during an arrest. we warn you, this video is disturbing. the officers are seen punching the man repeat lid before wrestling him to the ground. they say he refused to sit down. the mesa police department has been under scrutiny before for excessive force. jamie yuccas is at police headquarters in mesa. >> reporter: good mornin
yes, i have, i feel that i have that responsibility to them to also reach back and help them. >> wow. alice johnsonnd catina scales, we thank you for joining us this morning, we wish you the best. >> thank you for having us on. >> thank you. >> remarkable to think about what she did in prison. because she was a minister to so many other women there. and because of her good behavior, the warden allowed her to do these video conferences which is how she sort of became...
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i believe there have been so many aspects of boris johnson's position where he has failed to deliver on promises and i feelown? stand down from the cabinet following caroline lucas's calls for this as well. why are you against the creation of 60,000 jobs which trade unions say this runway will bring, and potentially billions of pounds of a boost to the british economy? i have been disappointed by the reports i have read that do not talk about the climate impact of this. not only has it got a major climate impact from greenhouse gas emissions, as well as other air pollution, it benefits the richest in society and does not work for everybody. we see our other networks, such as our train networks, such as our train networks, not getting enough investment and as leading to increased capacity there. when we talk about the paris agreement and the commitments we have made there, having something like a third runway at heathrow fundamentally means we will breach that agreement. right. from the green party's point of view, just to be clear, the threat to the climate that you say will come from building a third runw
i believe there have been so many aspects of boris johnson's position where he has failed to deliver on promises and i feelown? stand down from the cabinet following caroline lucas's calls for this as well. why are you against the creation of 60,000 jobs which trade unions say this runway will bring, and potentially billions of pounds of a boost to the british economy? i have been disappointed by the reports i have read that do not talk about the climate impact of this. not only has it got a...
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. >> i feel like my life is starting over again. >> reporter: less than a week after johnson's biggest supporter, kim kardashian west, visited the oval office. this interview with johnson shot by digital news company caught the reality star's attention in october. we'll be live with alice johnson coming up at 7:00 a.m. with your gma first look, marcus moore, abc news, aliceville, alabama. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. mid 50s all through out our east bay valleys. if you head up and maybe do a hike early this morning, 47. mt. diablo a little warmer, 68 degrees. low to mid 50s from san francisco and pacica, 52 to 50, all the way down both sides of the bayshore line to san jose, 55. los gatos up in the mills cooler, 46. same thing in napa and santa rosa, about 49 there. let's take a look at what's going on as far as activities. what will you be doing today? relaxing, head out in the cool evening, check to see how the grapes are growing or pick some strawberries. thanks, honey for doing that. that's part of mie lunch today. ocean beach -- ocean
. >> i feel like my life is starting over again. >> reporter: less than a week after johnson's biggest supporter, kim kardashian west, visited the oval office. this interview with johnson shot by digital news company caught the reality star's attention in october. we'll be live with alice johnson coming up at 7:00 a.m. with your gma first look, marcus moore, abc news, aliceville, alabama. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. mid 50s...
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i feel like a raisin hovering over his shoulder. raven hovering over his shoulder. lyndoned, i don't want johnson listening for my heart beat every morning. there is the feeling that they are always just waiting there for something bad to happen, because that is how they become president. the drama of this assassination is that it was very difficult, and johnson tried so hard. there's a picture of this pony that he gave the kennedys. it's incredible, he gave them a pony named tex. , at really didn't want it first. he was constantly trying to ingratiate himself and win their love and respect, and he never really got it. he was kind of a laughingstock. the kennedy people call him uncle corn pone. they made fun of him for being kind of aruba -- kind of a rube from texas. thisn his mind, they were group of elitists and johnson never belonged host:. that kennedyn would have dropped johnson in 1964? guest: there's a lot of conflicting evidence about that. secretary wrote a memoir in which he was absolutely going to drop him. i don't know if that would have happened. jackie kennedy talks about that as a
i feel like a raisin hovering over his shoulder. raven hovering over his shoulder. lyndoned, i don't want johnson listening for my heart beat every morning. there is the feeling that they are always just waiting there for something bad to happen, because that is how they become president. the drama of this assassination is that it was very difficult, and johnson tried so hard. there's a picture of this pony that he gave the kennedys. it's incredible, he gave them a pony named tex. , at really...
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i feel so fulfilled, why would i stop that? >> reporter: so the president did tweet, alice, i don't know if you saw it. what does it say? >> yes. good luck to alice johnsonife. >> reporter: what do you think about that? >> i love it. thank you, president trump, for making that wonderful life possible. >> reporter: alice, what's next for you? you're at home. you're here. you're free. i know you said your life is going to be purposeful. what is it going to be? >> i plan on continuing to magnify this issue. i can't stop. i can't stop. i lived it. i've walked with them. i've cried with them. my life is completely intertwined forever with those who are left behind. it can't end here. >> reporter: you're on parallel paths, you two. i think you'll run into each other quite a bit in your lives. >> i hope so. >> me, too. >> i think they definitely will. kim was also saying that she is going to continue this. she's already brought other kpakpas -- cases to the white house. when people see kim kardashian, they say, the girl from the reality show. i sensed an evolution. she's not the 25-year-old people know from the reality show. she's got three children. she cares
i feel so fulfilled, why would i stop that? >> reporter: so the president did tweet, alice, i don't know if you saw it. what does it say? >> yes. good luck to alice johnsonife. >> reporter: what do you think about that? >> i love it. thank you, president trump, for making that wonderful life possible. >> reporter: alice, what's next for you? you're at home. you're here. you're free. i know you said your life is going to be purposeful. what is it going to be?...
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i feel likee my life is starting over again. amy: we'll have more on trump's pardon of alice marie johnson after headlines. we will be speaking with the aclu. in mesa, arizona, four police officers have been placed on paidid admis leave after susurveillance v video showewedm repeatedlyly punching an unarmed man and slamming his h hd into a wall. the e video, whihich was rececod withthout sound, appears t to sw 3333-year-old robert johohnson d nono threat to o officers as he leaned againstst a wall ofof a hahallway in a an apartmenent c, when the o officers susurroundem and d n pummeling g him with ththeir fists s while ocking him to t the ground.d. this isn''t the e first time mea police havave faced chcharges of excecessive forcrce. last dececember, a jury foundd former mesa officer phphilip brbrailsford not guilty of murdering 26-year-old daniel shaver, an unarmed man gunned down in a hotel hallway in 2016 as he repehislylife bodycam video of that incident shows the officer ordering shaver to crawl on his hands and knees before opening fire repeatedly, killing the man. a new "washington post" study finds
i feel likee my life is starting over again. amy: we'll have more on trump's pardon of alice marie johnson after headlines. we will be speaking with the aclu. in mesa, arizona, four police officers have been placed on paidid admis leave after susurveillance v video showewedm repeatedlyly punching an unarmed man and slamming his h hd into a wall. the e video, whihich was rececod withthout sound, appears t to sw 3333-year-old robert johohnson d nono threat to o officers as he leaned againstst a...
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. >> i hope that everyone who gets a bracelet enjoys it, and feels strong and confident while wearing them. >> olivia, showing us that strength tonight. i'm whit johnsonnew york. and david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. 6:00 we'll have the sights and sounds from the colorful and a guard at a detention facilities speaks with cherylgenics. what life is like at the detention centers. >>> plus the offer made to reunite immigrant families separated. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> twechlg news in lake county where a raging wiefrmd has exploded forcing people to evacuate from homes. good evening and thank you for joining us i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm dion lim. the pawnee fire is near clearlake oakes. now up to 3,000 acres burned. and calfire says so far 12 structures are destroyed and 600 more threatened. >> the entire community of spring valley was ordered to evacuate and the order was expanded late this afternoon. >> we have team coverage tonight. francis is tracking the changing weather conditions that firefighters deal with but we start with leslie brinkley who is at
. >> i hope that everyone who gets a bracelet enjoys it, and feels strong and confident while wearing them. >> olivia, showing us that strength tonight. i'm whit johnsonnew york. and david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. 6:00 we'll have the sights and sounds from the colorful and a guard at a detention facilities speaks with cherylgenics. what life is like at the detention centers. >>> plus the offer made to reunite immigrant families separated....
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i have federal defendants dealing with that directive. in this conation, let's take at that directive. kennedy: do you feel it's fair for alice johnsontention when there are plenty of other people who got life. >> there is a process for clemency. not everyone may have kim kardashian behind them. but it starts with a discussion. this is a step in the right direction, kennedy. always pleasure. kennedy: kim k. isn't the on celeb making pical w. five-time nba champ dennis rodman will be in singapore for the sum the worm has hmit kingdom five times. he has even taken some credit for improved relations and claims he gave a copy of the of the of the deal to little kim the last time he was in north korea. as of now, it's on. rudy giuliani tossed an insult to north korea. saying kim jong-un got on his hand and knees and begged after the cancellation of the summit. the party panel is kat timpf, joe dehave de -- joo and harlan hill. >> some of the saviors of american democracy and diplomacy are former stars and court tars. -- court stars. kennedy: joe, you have been the sober person in the room with drunk people. president trump does not drink.
i have federal defendants dealing with that directive. in this conation, let's take at that directive. kennedy: do you feel it's fair for alice johnsontention when there are plenty of other people who got life. >> there is a process for clemency. not everyone may have kim kardashian behind them. but it starts with a discussion. this is a step in the right direction, kennedy. always pleasure. kennedy: kim k. isn't the on celeb making pical w. five-time nba champ dennis rodman will be in...
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johnson reunites with her family. finally free. >> i'm just so thankful. i feel like my life is starting over again.y! >> reporter: praising president trump, who commuted her sentence wednesday. >> i want to thank the president donald john trump! >> reporter: and reality tv star kim kardashian west, who took johnson's case directly to the white house and then broke the news. >> i heard kim kardashian's voice, she was the one that told me that i was free, that i was able to join my family. >> reporter: kardashian west tweeted best news ever. >> i think in life, everyone makes mistakes. she really deserves a second cancel. >> reporter: johnson a great grandmother, served stwun years in an alabama prison for a life sentence rung a drug cartel. they said alice worked hard to rehabilitate herself in prison. is there a pattern to the president's pardons? so far most of his choices have rewarded political allies, like arizona controversial sheriff joe arpaio. >> i stand by my partner sheriff joe. >> reporter: or a celebrity friend. >> it's my honor to do it. it's about time. >> reporter: overnight the sena
johnson reunites with her family. finally free. >> i'm just so thankful. i feel like my life is starting over again.y! >> reporter: praising president trump, who commuted her sentence wednesday. >> i want to thank the president donald john trump! >> reporter: and reality tv star kim kardashian west, who took johnson's case directly to the white house and then broke the news. >> i heard kim kardashian's voice, she was the one that told me that i was free, that i was...
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i feel like we are free. forty-eight years ago at stonewall, it was a black trans women who was a sex worker and he was homeless. marcia p. johnson who threw the brick at the police officers that started the riot. it is because a black trans women that we are able to celebrate pride, and i am so grateful to be soaking in this moment. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] >> aria, the supervisor has a certificate to give you as well. >> mayor farrell: i also have a certificate from the board of supervisors. thank you it so much for your years of work. thank you. [applause] >> we also want to thank tom horn for making this event possible. thank you tom. [applause] we would not be able to celebrate this annual event without your support. next, it is my honour to welcome the leader behind pride and helps make pride happen every year. please join me in welcoming the executive director, jordan -- george ridley to help me kick off pride. [applause] >> thank you. thank you mayor farrell and thank you supervisors. i've asked the board president to join me up here today. [applause] honestly, i couldn't do my job without the support of s
i feel like we are free. forty-eight years ago at stonewall, it was a black trans women who was a sex worker and he was homeless. marcia p. johnson who threw the brick at the police officers that started the riot. it is because a black trans women that we are able to celebrate pride, and i am so grateful to be soaking in this moment. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] >> aria, the supervisor has a certificate to give you as well. >> mayor farrell: i also have a certificate...
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. >> i want to thank you -- >> reporter: on the first full day of freedom, alice johnson gave thanks for her new life. with prison now behind her, her future is with her family. >> i'm feelinghandcuffs. nothing on me. i'm free to hug my family. >> reporter: the 63-year-old great-grandmother was serving life without parole for drug charge what are you noticing is different? >> i can't get over these phones. >> you want a phone? >> i want a phone. >> reporter: catina scales is johnson's daughter. >> i touch her, it's me making sure she's here. >> reporter: 22 years ago she was convicted of federal drug and money laundering charges. the indictment describes dozens who prosecutors say was a leader in a multimillion dollar dollar cocaine ring. >> i made one of the worst decisions of my life. >> reporter: it was this video that caught the attention of kim kardashian-west. and last week the reality star lobbied president trump for johnson's clemency. >> never in my wildest dreams did i think it would be kim kardashian who would take my cause on. >> reporter: in prison she got a call. it was kardashian-west. >> when she said home, i could go home now, i started screaming and jumpin
. >> i want to thank you -- >> reporter: on the first full day of freedom, alice johnson gave thanks for her new life. with prison now behind her, her future is with her family. >> i'm feelinghandcuffs. nothing on me. i'm free to hug my family. >> reporter: the 63-year-old great-grandmother was serving life without parole for drug charge what are you noticing is different? >> i can't get over these phones. >> you want a phone? >> i want a phone....
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i feel so fulfilled why would i stop that? >> so the president d tweet, and i don't know if you saw it? >> yeah, good luck to alice johnson.nderful life. >> what do you think about that? >> i love it. thank you, president trump, for making a wonderful life >> alice, what is next for you? you're home, you're here and you are free. you said your life is going to be purposeful. at will it be? >> i will continue to magnify this issue, and i can't stop. i lived and walked with them and cried with them, and my life is intertwined forever for those left behind, so it can't end here. >> you are on parallel paths, youtwo, and think you will run into each other quite a bit in your lives. >> i hope so. >> me, too. >> kim was also saying that she is going to continue this that she already brought other cases to the white house. a lot of people wn theyee kim kardashian, they go, that girl from the reality show, but i sensed an evolution. she's not the 25-year-old people know from the reality show. she's got three children, an she cares about different things. when i sat there, i said this is legit. this is what i felt in the moment. >>
i feel so fulfilled why would i stop that? >> so the president d tweet, and i don't know if you saw it? >> yeah, good luck to alice johnson.nderful life. >> what do you think about that? >> i love it. thank you, president trump, for making a wonderful life >> alice, what is next for you? you're home, you're here and you are free. you said your life is going to be purposeful. at will it be? >> i will continue to magnify this issue, and i can't stop. i lived...
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have been exposed as being untrue feel the confidence to be able to go on television and say asterism a it's not a lot about boris johnson what you want to reason may and i think i'm afraid straight out the sort of putin playbook is basically whatever you say that is the truth at that time and the actual factual situation kind of doesn't matter now i think it's a very dangerous game to play and i was very i was genuinely surprised to trees and i played it. thank you very much. now the opposition has difficulty uniting but then so is the cabinet the last two weeks have been full of more foreign secretary unpleasant resignation however the government can depend on one set of reliable allies the democratic unionist party access leading d.p.m. pisani will send whether that support with unconditional. sammy was a welcome to the alexander i'm sure the prime minister doesn't have a problem to see she's got the house a lot of the rebels not by dividing the scots are revolting but only friends of the day your p conditional is your support well as you will know all support in the house of commons is conditional. blank check to the goldman board or indeed to anyone
have been exposed as being untrue feel the confidence to be able to go on television and say asterism a it's not a lot about boris johnson what you want to reason may and i think i'm afraid straight out the sort of putin playbook is basically whatever you say that is the truth at that time and the actual factual situation kind of doesn't matter now i think it's a very dangerous game to play and i was very i was genuinely surprised to trees and i played it. thank you very much. now the...
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johnson, connection with the suffrage movement. louisa helenjohnson, in moline was her great, great dog. how does it feel to be here today? —— great on. i'm immensely proud. iud, yeah. thank you. alsojoining me here is beth and. she's been responsible for making this quilt here. tell us a little bit about what you have been doing, up until now, to get this quote ready? i've been working in the craft centre with my friend lisa here, the lead artist on the project. we wanted to make a contemporary runner. it is actually a quilt, again reflecting the quilt tradition of women in wales, making quilts was a way of earning a living. we felt it was quite an important message. we have used a welsh slogan that says "use your voice, use your vote". because the battle isn't over. we have to keep raising our voices. what is it like for both of you to have been working on something here, like hundreds of other people, thousands of other women across wales, and bringing it here and seeing all these other banners that other women have been making, and you're part of the procession? i think it's the fact it's the cooperation really, and that commitment across the country as
johnson, connection with the suffrage movement. louisa helenjohnson, in moline was her great, great dog. how does it feel to be here today? —— great on. i'm immensely proud. iud, yeah. thank you. alsojoining me here is beth and. she's been responsible for making this quilt here. tell us a little bit about what you have been doing, up until now, to get this quote ready? i've been working in the craft centre with my friend lisa here, the lead artist on the project. we wanted to make a...
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feel to make the phone call to let ms. alice johnson know that it was over, she was coming home? >> well, i was on set of a photo shoot in new york. and once i got the call from the president on my cell phone and i knew it was happening and it was 100% happening and a press release was written and it was about to go out. so i called her and i let her know, it's 100% happening. the paperwork is signed. >> the ink is on the paper. >> let's get alice on the phone. and you had assumed that the attorneys had already told her. and then alice gets on the phone. we call her, she was paged. to come to the phone. >> ion side the prison. >> inside the prison. she gets on the phone and i think she thought it was a routine phone call with her attorneys. and she was surprised and excited that i was on the phone. and then i was a little bit shocked because she was very calm. and i had assumed she knew. so i was just like wait, she doesn't know? and alice is like know what? and i was like you're going home. like i can cry thinking about. hearing her scream was like -- i know i'm going to cry so much when i
feel to make the phone call to let ms. alice johnson know that it was over, she was coming home? >> well, i was on set of a photo shoot in new york. and once i got the call from the president on my cell phone and i knew it was happening and it was 100% happening and a press release was written and it was about to go out. so i called her and i let her know, it's 100% happening. the paperwork is signed. >> the ink is on the paper. >> let's get alice on the phone. and you had...
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i feel hilike my life is starti over again. >> there you see it. the president commutes the sentence of alice marie johnson.right now after 21 years. we're going to have much more on this story coming up and a very dramatic moment indeed. she's out of jail. >>> stormy daniels is accusing her former lawyer of colluding with president trump and his attorney michael cohen. we're going to have more on that lawsuit coming up. right now the trump team is also going to a new extreme in its campaign to try to discredit robert mueller's investigation. let's bring in our justin correspondent evan perez. rudy giuliani is accusing the special counsel's office of trying to frame the president of the united states. >> this is part of the campaign by rudy giuliani to portray the mueller investigation as one that's tainted by politics, by the fact that there are people who they say are democrats on the mueller team who are investigating the president. the president's lawyer was in israel in tel-aviv yesterday. here are some comments he had to say about the mueller team. >> they are a group of 13 highly partisan democrats t
i feel hilike my life is starti over again. >> there you see it. the president commutes the sentence of alice marie johnson.right now after 21 years. we're going to have much more on this story coming up and a very dramatic moment indeed. she's out of jail. >>> stormy daniels is accusing her former lawyer of colluding with president trump and his attorney michael cohen. we're going to have more on that lawsuit coming up. right now the trump team is also going to a new extreme in...
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that's a tough time to leave >> well, i think kevin johnson and the team have been at my side now for a number of years i feeluture leadership of the company. as i said to andrew, there will always be some sickly cat issues but 2008 is not 2018 for starbuc starbucks. we're opening a store every 15 hours in china we have a roastery in italy and new york in september and october. the future of the company is very bright. will there be cyclical changes there will be at times but i'm confident in the long-term progress for starbucks. >> how, by the way, do you think investors should think about the company? stock went down about 1% after your news. there's been questions about almost a hybrid nature of this company now. there's the u.s. piece where same store sales are basically growing at 2% at the moment. >> sure. >> and then there's china which is continuing to grow wildly is this a value play is this a growth play? i mean, for so many years this was a growth story what is it now >> i would bang the table and say we are a growth company that is experiencing a moment in time where u.s. comps have slowed but u.s
that's a tough time to leave >> well, i think kevin johnson and the team have been at my side now for a number of years i feeluture leadership of the company. as i said to andrew, there will always be some sickly cat issues but 2008 is not 2018 for starbuc starbucks. we're opening a store every 15 hours in china we have a roastery in italy and new york in september and october. the future of the company is very bright. will there be cyclical changes there will be at times but i'm...
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. >> second of f all, how did it feel to make the phone call to let miss alice johnson know that it was over, she was coming home? >> i think she thought it was a routine phone call with her attorneys and she was surprised and excited that i was on the phone. and then i was a little bit shocked because she was very calm. i had assumed she knew so i was like wait, she doesn't know? alice was like, know what? you're going home. like i can like cry thinki inin about it. hearing her scream, just to know we changed one person's life is like we cried maybe on the phone for like three minutes straight. everyone was just cry, then, i have to get it together. >> that's all right. i understand. it's emotional. people understand. >> i think people might think like oh, kim went to the white house. had this conversation. it was done. and that's it. this, i saw this seven months ago. and i have been daily phone calling with the white house. maybe a dozen e-mails a day trying to get letters, letter from the warden. i mean, i have to give credit to where alice's whole team has been working on this for years. i do want to give credit
. >> second of f all, how did it feel to make the phone call to let miss alice johnson know that it was over, she was coming home? >> i think she thought it was a routine phone call with her attorneys and she was surprised and excited that i was on the phone. and then i was a little bit shocked because she was very calm. i had assumed she knew so i was like wait, she doesn't know? alice was like, know what? you're going home. like i can like cry thinki inin about it. hearing her...