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it's cocoa harvest season farmer frank johnston is gathering the fuel pods left on the farm he's renting the farm so when he gathers the harvest only one 3rd of the profits belongs to him the rest of the money goes to the owner of the farm. and. sees the price of corn is not determined by farmers who are usually the west and us on the cocoa value chain most of them live in extreme poverty and cannot rely on just to provide for their families johnston would need to collect more than a 1000. that's a field one bag and a bag. 446000 naira that's around $125.00 u.s. dollars after how this in the packaged exports as exports as then sell to companies in europe and america where the process the chocolates are by products it is these consumers that determine prices say is the president of the association of named chair that is pushing for a deal. and kameron to set their own floor price as is. the opinion that there must be. for the farmer. if he. sees. these days even bringing to the farm. a similar agri. was recently made between by as and farmers in an ivory coast together these west african
it's cocoa harvest season farmer frank johnston is gathering the fuel pods left on the farm he's renting the farm so when he gathers the harvest only one 3rd of the profits belongs to him the rest of the money goes to the owner of the farm. and. sees the price of corn is not determined by farmers who are usually the west and us on the cocoa value chain most of them live in extreme poverty and cannot rely on just to provide for their families johnston would need to collect more than a 1000....
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like nanette johnston packard mcneal. >> she had a beautiful home, drove an expensive car.nd she was sort of living that dream california lifestyle. you talk about "housewives of orange county," she could have been on the show. >> reporter: yes, in fact, she told friends she turned down an offer to be on that show. about excess in orange county. she ended up on a show called "american thunder" about motorcycles, showing off her own excess, including a bike she bought for 50 grand. >> what's your favorite part of the bike? >> i love the way it looks. >> reporter: and then there was eric naposki. >> reporter: ex-football player, personal trainer, wannabe actor who starred in a never-aired reality show called "newport 40." but here's where the show ends and the reality begins. because of what happened in that house behind the gates a long time ago. it was december 15, 1994, 9:00 p.m. >> the shots were patterned in sets of two. two shots. two shots. a pause. and then two shots. >> reporter: detective tom voth arrived to find a millionaire entrepreneur dead on his own kitchen fl
like nanette johnston packard mcneal. >> she had a beautiful home, drove an expensive car.nd she was sort of living that dream california lifestyle. you talk about "housewives of orange county," she could have been on the show. >> reporter: yes, in fact, she told friends she turned down an offer to be on that show. about excess in orange county. she ended up on a show called "american thunder" about motorcycles, showing off her own excess, including a bike she...
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but opposed roe world is what johnston was imagining when he wrote alabama's bill in the summer of 20 teen as president trump was gearing up to nominate conservative judge brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. were you thinking this is our moment not necessarily i was thinking that the circumstances are about as favorable as they may ever be there are several factors that are brought us through that probably the biggest ones will be to new justices on the supreme court we think that they are likely to reverse roe if given the opportunity and that's right 2019 all of a sudden like a year or shed year for these kinds of laws in a row there were 2 competing concepts one was the privacy rights the individual rights of the woman the other was the rights of the unborn child and the u.s. supreme court said well since the unborn child is not a person then the woman within her rights of privacy has a right to have an abortion. and that the unborn child is a person then that trumps the rights of the woman because she is the rights of 2 individuals. that it's a fiction. the fact is that as long
but opposed roe world is what johnston was imagining when he wrote alabama's bill in the summer of 20 teen as president trump was gearing up to nominate conservative judge brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. were you thinking this is our moment not necessarily i was thinking that the circumstances are about as favorable as they may ever be there are several factors that are brought us through that probably the biggest ones will be to new justices on the supreme court we think that they are...
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alan johnston, bbc news. body has a so bad since five have been killed, mpm.he company would its efforts to combat unauthorised parties and get rid of abusive host and guest conduct. our corresponded hazard it. for anyone who has not used airbnb, it's a website that allows people to go on and advertise their rooms or their houses for generally a short—term let, and other people can go on and rent them. but there have been some horror stories in the past. for example, there was a man who was banned from airbnb after renting a property and cramming 250 people in it for a new year's eve party. and there have been many stories of houses being badly damaged by those who have rented them. and parties have been a big issue for the company for a very long time. but what has led them to act is a party that was thrown at a home in orinda, which is an affluent suburb in san francisco, last week. a woman rented the house, claiming she wanted to find a place to allow her asthmatic family to escape from the smoke from the california wildfires. in fact, she threw a halloween
alan johnston, bbc news. body has a so bad since five have been killed, mpm.he company would its efforts to combat unauthorised parties and get rid of abusive host and guest conduct. our corresponded hazard it. for anyone who has not used airbnb, it's a website that allows people to go on and advertise their rooms or their houses for generally a short—term let, and other people can go on and rent them. but there have been some horror stories in the past. for example, there was a man who was...
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alan johnston, bbc news. let's look at some other stories in brief.y they have detained more than 800 chinese nationals as part of an investigation into a cybercrime ring. more than 1,000 personal computers and 10,000 mobile phone sim cards were also confiscated. the detainees are suspected of online gambling and money laundering offences. attempts by ten asian countries to create the world's largest trading bloc have floundered at a summit in the thai capital, bangkok, over demands raised by india. leaders at the meeting of the association of southeast asian nations, or asean, will spend a second day on sunday trying to secure a trade deal backed by china and india. two green party leaders in germany say they've received death threats from a german offshoot of an american neo—nazi group. they were sent by e—mail to the offices ofjem 0ezdemir, who's of turkish descent, and claudia rawt. theirs were the first names on what purported to be a hit list. ms rawt said the threats were the latest attempt to intimidate politicians, jews, muslims, artists, and
alan johnston, bbc news. let's look at some other stories in brief.y they have detained more than 800 chinese nationals as part of an investigation into a cybercrime ring. more than 1,000 personal computers and 10,000 mobile phone sim cards were also confiscated. the detainees are suspected of online gambling and money laundering offences. attempts by ten asian countries to create the world's largest trading bloc have floundered at a summit in the thai capital, bangkok, over demands raised by...
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well the german british chamber of commerce says bars johnston remaining as prime minister would be the lesser of 2 evils following the u.k.'s general election it sees the current pm as a better option than the most likely alternative labor party leader jeremy coleman labor is planning policies of nationalisation which the chamber thinks would leave british consumers was off getting imports but the chamber is also highly critical of bragg's it which johnson has promised to deliver swiftly if the conservatives win the election. is director general of the john british chamber of industry and commerce you reckon that johnson would be the better man for the job but everyone's already forgotten the break the chaos that he created is that because not everybody has forgotten it but i think companies want cavity and i think that's what they're looking forward to in terms of the election results so we don't really have an opinion on who's going to become 5 minutes about clarity is what is important for business and a close alignment of the single market and a customs partnership and that's what
well the german british chamber of commerce says bars johnston remaining as prime minister would be the lesser of 2 evils following the u.k.'s general election it sees the current pm as a better option than the most likely alternative labor party leader jeremy coleman labor is planning policies of nationalisation which the chamber thinks would leave british consumers was off getting imports but the chamber is also highly critical of bragg's it which johnson has promised to deliver swiftly if...
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reassurance to see johnstone's name in there.source of deep disappointment, southgate is still very proud with the way his players dealt with that situation and having seen the players come through such a challenging set of circumstances whether that has intensified team identity and that england dressing room. the best thing that we can do in terms of the message we give to the wide world is to continue to work as a team and see how close the tea m work as a team and see how close the team are and can see the diversity of the team from different backgrounds and how they are just a group of brothers they come together and play a game of football and enjoy each other‘s company and that in itself is a hugely powerful message for people in society. also blessed with playing resources, excelling in the premier league and southgate also remembers that when madison was released from the last squad because of illness, he was then pictured in the casino. character, maturity, these are important considerations of southgate continues to bu
reassurance to see johnstone's name in there.source of deep disappointment, southgate is still very proud with the way his players dealt with that situation and having seen the players come through such a challenging set of circumstances whether that has intensified team identity and that england dressing room. the best thing that we can do in terms of the message we give to the wide world is to continue to work as a team and see how close the tea m work as a team and see how close the team are...
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prime minister barak johnston says he wants to change we say in the manifesto that we will to toughen up sentences for serious involvement offenses and i've said for a long time that i think that the practice of automatic over the rich why would you cut a sentence in hock and that really serious well if it is out early simply isn't working and i think you've had some very good evidence of how that is working i'm afraid this case prison is holding snap elections in less than 2 weeks but campaigning in london a suspended for the weekend so far the election campaign has focused on bragg's it and medical care in the country but in the aftermath of this attack terrorism is likely to be high on the agenda to. maltese prosecutors have charged businessman your been fenech with complicity in the murder of journalist definite carillon ability of fenech pleaded not guilty to involvement in her killing and one other charge related to the case police arrested him 10 days ago while he was trying to leave malta on board his luck luxury yacht deafening accountability it was investigating government c
prime minister barak johnston says he wants to change we say in the manifesto that we will to toughen up sentences for serious involvement offenses and i've said for a long time that i think that the practice of automatic over the rich why would you cut a sentence in hock and that really serious well if it is out early simply isn't working and i think you've had some very good evidence of how that is working i'm afraid this case prison is holding snap elections in less than 2 weeks but...
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prime minister barak johnston says he wants to change we say in the manifesto that we will to toughen up sentences for serious and violent offenses and i've said for a long time that i think the practice of automatic early release where you cut a sentence in hope from it really serious well if it is out early simply isn't working and i think you've had some very good evidence of how that is working i'm afraid this case britain is holding snap elections in less than 2 weeks but campaigning in london as suspended for the weekend so far the election campaign has focused on bragg's it and medical care in the country but in the aftermath of this attack terrorism is likely to be high on the agenda 2. of a more i'm joined now by journalist josh flame in london just thanks for joining me more details are slowly emerging about bass at tackle what more can you tell us. well you outlined most already we know that was one car was released from prison on license in december having served 6 months 4 of 18 years as in jail for planning attacks on the london stock markets the judge told the most seri
prime minister barak johnston says he wants to change we say in the manifesto that we will to toughen up sentences for serious and violent offenses and i've said for a long time that i think the practice of automatic early release where you cut a sentence in hope from it really serious well if it is out early simply isn't working and i think you've had some very good evidence of how that is working i'm afraid this case britain is holding snap elections in less than 2 weeks but campaigning in...
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johnstone who are. good boys and the long drive point but always tough for the. because we're noise the only ways have next wednesday i got that. right i. know i know but i think i'm going to play out all. right i think oh my god i mean you're going to meet them on my. when an ethiopian mother put her daughter up for adoption she knew little of what was to come. with family bone severed a traumatized child tone between 2 world struggles to return home in a profoundly human story exposing deep flaws in denmark's adoption system and. the. girl in return a witness documentary on al-jazeera. dreams johns and entertainment away the people to rise above the violence around so it's my role to give these girls a different idea that they can leave the wards of this community 3 short films show how performance creates a home and family and gives hope and opportunity. a.j. selects on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello there i'm have a hit and doha and this is the al-jazeera news hour coming up for you in the next 60 minutes. at least 10 protesters are shot dead across ir
johnstone who are. good boys and the long drive point but always tough for the. because we're noise the only ways have next wednesday i got that. right i. know i know but i think i'm going to play out all. right i think oh my god i mean you're going to meet them on my. when an ethiopian mother put her daughter up for adoption she knew little of what was to come. with family bone severed a traumatized child tone between 2 world struggles to return home in a profoundly human story exposing deep...
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our cameras were there, frank johnston has the story.ness. >>it's called the data checker scanning system manufactured by the national semiconductor corporation of santa clara this demonstration in their plant dramatically tells the story of the supermarket checkout system of the future. the program is key to what's called the universal product code system, those 20 the lines that you may already have seen on the packages in cannes on your grocery shelves. 15% of our national brands already coated by next july 75%. you see the check or brush, the coated products across the electronic scanner. the impression goes to the computer that is instantly relayed to the register readout and receipt winning the brand name and price. for the shopper, it means faster more convenient service. and a flawless receipt. for the market there will be a multitude of labor and time saving benefits, the ultimate net effect lower shelf prices at your supermarket right johnstone channel 4 news. >>little did we know then we have to be scanning our own groceries a
our cameras were there, frank johnston has the story.ness. >>it's called the data checker scanning system manufactured by the national semiconductor corporation of santa clara this demonstration in their plant dramatically tells the story of the supermarket checkout system of the future. the program is key to what's called the universal product code system, those 20 the lines that you may already have seen on the packages in cannes on your grocery shelves. 15% of our national brands...
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johnston first stimulates the reproductive tract of a female called cinnamon. >> see, she's settling down now. >> reporter:ext, selected semen, w characteristics is delivered via a theter. the other way is more conventional. >> come on, handsome. >> reporter: a male calledhaully been picked as the best prospect to be taken to meet the females today. >> hey, lola. >> reporter: it's a proce.s first, he itroduced nose to nose. >> oh, not happy wi him? or maybe you are? >> reporter: the females get agitated before sully is released onto the ground to pick his favorite. but for poor sully it's not his day. >> so, it looks like sully was keen today. he was very keen. you could tell he was keen to introduce himself to all the girls in here.y, unfortunat all the girls were giving him the wrong signs though. they were vocally and physicall, rejecting which is a pretty strong sign they are not in >> reporter: pinpointing exactly how many koalas are left in australia is a challenge for country's size ankoala'se nomadic nature. in april 2012, talhe ausn government officially listed koalas as vul
johnston first stimulates the reproductive tract of a female called cinnamon. >> see, she's settling down now. >> reporter:ext, selected semen, w characteristics is delivered via a theter. the other way is more conventional. >> come on, handsome. >> reporter: a male calledhaully been picked as the best prospect to be taken to meet the females today. >> hey, lola. >> reporter: it's a proce.s first, he itroduced nose to nose. >> oh, not happy wi him? or...
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personhood and refused to quote resolve the difficult question of when life begins and that's where eric johnston a lawyer who drafted alabama's bill saw an opening that of medical science can prove that the unborn child is a person that gets the rights of the constitution and i think that higher purpose in our. wall and alabama is to approach it that way you know they didn't have the sonograms and the ultrasounds in the field for godfrey that we have now. it's women like nora a 20 year old student who would be directly impacted by this law. i'm getting an abortion. and i'm choosing to the surgical procedure. because. she's 5 weeks pregnant but as i have seen author sound like the size of. an eye brain of the heartbeat like it's not anything that's actually living god these are very strong back. right. most people saying this stuff it's men and so they don't understand the responsibility and pressure that puts on women to say that anything that's inside you is now like your responsibility and you have to give birth to it and might carry that for the rest of your life. and it's also saying a fetus
personhood and refused to quote resolve the difficult question of when life begins and that's where eric johnston a lawyer who drafted alabama's bill saw an opening that of medical science can prove that the unborn child is a person that gets the rights of the constitution and i think that higher purpose in our. wall and alabama is to approach it that way you know they didn't have the sonograms and the ultrasounds in the field for godfrey that we have now. it's women like nora a 20 year old...
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amount of time it's taking to be released it was only sent to mr johnston a fortnight ago despite it being finished in march our senior correspondent takes a closer look. oh boris how you've messed things up rags it bungled election let's toss a corps in and now with the holding a report on russian meddling the latest one number 50 to 60 i don't think anyone bothers keep track anymore regardless that is now boris's problem we thus have a committee of parliament waiting to lay a report before this house which comments directly on what has been seen as a perceived threat to our democratic processes if the report is being called for and written and should be in the public domain the more difficult to hide got to say the irony here is off the charts conservative spent years bashing corbett and the left for being russian stooges so why is the prime minister being difficult people will be justified in drawing the conclusion that the reporters findings are compromising or worse for the governments and the tory party allegedly the report which is titled russia that's it just russia contains
amount of time it's taking to be released it was only sent to mr johnston a fortnight ago despite it being finished in march our senior correspondent takes a closer look. oh boris how you've messed things up rags it bungled election let's toss a corps in and now with the holding a report on russian meddling the latest one number 50 to 60 i don't think anyone bothers keep track anymore regardless that is now boris's problem we thus have a committee of parliament waiting to lay a report before...
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here's the bbc‘s middle east analyst, alan johnston. the moments after the blast.e and the debris they try to take in what has just happened. this was a car bomb that went off near a market. civilians were among the casualties but also syrian arab militiamen who were allied with the turkish military. the turks, in a major offensive, recently took this town from local kurdish fighters. turkey regards them as terrorists, and it has been determined to drive them away from border areas like this. the turks have blamed the kurdish ypg militia for the bombing. the ypg hasn't responded to the accusation. tal abyad town is in its first days under turkish military control and what has just happened suggests that making it secure may not be easy. another story coming from the region — turkey says it will send fighters from the islamic state group that it's captured in syria, back to their home countries. it's criticised european states for being reluctant to take the fighters and their families back. translation: concerning the foreigners, we will keep them under our control
here's the bbc‘s middle east analyst, alan johnston. the moments after the blast.e and the debris they try to take in what has just happened. this was a car bomb that went off near a market. civilians were among the casualties but also syrian arab militiamen who were allied with the turkish military. the turks, in a major offensive, recently took this town from local kurdish fighters. turkey regards them as terrorists, and it has been determined to drive them away from border areas like this....
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here's the bbc‘s middle east analyst, alan johnston.ces telling us that this was a car bomb which went off near an area of a marketplace. the turkish military in ankara issued a statement in which it accused the kurdish militia group, the ypg, of being behind this blast. now, the ypg has yet to say anything in response and it's worth bearing in mind that there are other armed actors in this area, including the islamic state group. but tal abyad lies in that area of territory along the frontier into which the turks launched that really major offensive in recent weeks. their aim was to take towns like tal abyad and villages, a string of places along the border there, off the kurdish fighters, push the kurdish fighters. the turks regard the kurdish fighters as terrorists linked to kurdish guerrillas who operate inside turkey's south. but what has happened in tal abyad suggested the turks may have some difficulty securing places like that town. britain is the latest european country to halt fracking for oil and gas because of safety concern
here's the bbc‘s middle east analyst, alan johnston.ces telling us that this was a car bomb which went off near an area of a marketplace. the turkish military in ankara issued a statement in which it accused the kurdish militia group, the ypg, of being behind this blast. now, the ypg has yet to say anything in response and it's worth bearing in mind that there are other armed actors in this area, including the islamic state group. but tal abyad lies in that area of territory along the...
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complete so forget about just a few days before britain is due to meet the european union wants johnston says he wants deal to trust him i think that. all plans are still possible. for us if you don't answer the question too trusting. it's a little time to find an agreement. in the situation but there are troubling development in the u.k. there are some proposals on the table but time for negotiation is limited i notice you don't so you do trust him you will forgoing that option. he's willing to leave you the if you will result agreement and for us this is not a good option but if it is not able to find a compromise and have a majority in the in the parliament for agreement i don't see any of a person it's now clear that if there's no deal there's likely to be considerable damage not just to britain but to the e.u. economies as well why do you sit in silence waiting for this slow motion car crash to happen without making your opinion felt and. easing the path to a deal because a deal is in your interest we have been quite vocal that we want a deal but the ball is on the british side at t
complete so forget about just a few days before britain is due to meet the european union wants johnston says he wants deal to trust him i think that. all plans are still possible. for us if you don't answer the question too trusting. it's a little time to find an agreement. in the situation but there are troubling development in the u.k. there are some proposals on the table but time for negotiation is limited i notice you don't so you do trust him you will forgoing that option. he's willing...
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johnston, a destroyer sunk during world war ii.more than 20,000 feet below the surface. up next, an honor a long time coming for two olympic medalists who became civil rights icons. became civil rights icons. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. ♪ till he ed up music) now, it's like he has his own health entourage. he gets medicare's largest healthcare network, a free gym membership, vision, dental
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johnston had tried to get rid of stanton by following the rules. what he had done in august of 1867 had been to try to suspend stanton, which he was allowed to do when congress was out of session. when congress came back into session, they decided that the suspension was not viable and stanton remained. having abided by this act, johnson now was going to use action and force to put stanton out. to the really violating that tenure of office act. in fact, you have two things happening. first, andrew johnson is violating a law that the united states passed as opposed to attempting to appeal it and the second is, you realize right then and there that if he gets hold of the army, all of reconstruction is in danger and maybe the republic itself. when you think of a man he had proposed for secretary of man secretary of war in stanton's place, this was a man who was on the record arguing that congress was illegal. do you want him in charge of the war department? of course not. small wonder that thaddeus stevens snuck around the house chamber saying, what g
johnston had tried to get rid of stanton by following the rules. what he had done in august of 1867 had been to try to suspend stanton, which he was allowed to do when congress was out of session. when congress came back into session, they decided that the suspension was not viable and stanton remained. having abided by this act, johnson now was going to use action and force to put stanton out. to the really violating that tenure of office act. in fact, you have two things happening. first,...
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he was born in fort johnston south carolina. his father was a general. nevertheless, he replaces other captain another captain. that guy was a drunk. my favorite story about him was that they were supposed to move up the appomattox river. the union submarine, the alligator, then commanded by thomas selfresh junior. ever ship he is on that sinks has a c in it. bottom line, they were coming down the hampton roads and had this great christmas dinner, it is amazing. in fact, jacob nicholas will write his father, i am becoming a hogg. the food is so good. we had chicken stew, oysters, turkey, suite and irish potatoes. sweet and irish potatoes. to end it all, we had oranges, apples, and nuts, and the best fruitcake i've ever had. i've never had good fruitcake. the cook ruined the meal. it was not worth the dollar we paid. on that day, they gave orders to go where? down south. their supposed ahead towards beaufort, north carolina because the federal navy, at that time, was considering an operation against wilmington, north carolina. the monitor will be told sou
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that it was bay's oza for bill johnston with the president that last amazon the chance to build the death machine is that the future joining us now for more on the microsoft war machine gun tracked is our corresponding america correspondent. well look i'm you know i have to say if you go home tonight if you even have an alexa ask her hey alexa did you get that 10000000000 dollar bed now she's going to have to say no right. so they're feeling a little bit surprised because it is one of these things that there's 30 king over the world basically i mean they're taking over everything with amazon and this is a huge blow to their ego because they didn't get it and microsoft around you know they're still there actually are july report found that amazon they have 50 percent of the market cloud sharing 50 percent of the cloud computing market microsoft has a whopping 16 percent so by microsoft getting this it's going to make up for that last time it but you know there was other companies in there as well we had microsoft amazon oracle and i.b.m. all pitted against each other microsoft is the winne
that it was bay's oza for bill johnston with the president that last amazon the chance to build the death machine is that the future joining us now for more on the microsoft war machine gun tracked is our corresponding america correspondent. well look i'm you know i have to say if you go home tonight if you even have an alexa ask her hey alexa did you get that 10000000000 dollar bed now she's going to have to say no right. so they're feeling a little bit surprised because it is one of these...
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killer of johnston a tory from from above dean and tommy shepherd your left wing scottish nationalist for from from edinburgh are really quite disparate people but they were both share that concern for couldn't agree more it's been a phenomenal cross party effort and labor as well you know roughly when he was in response to was hugely hugely influential see him and on the shuttle front bench it was an amazing filter actually of of taking away all the other stuff if you like and just focusing on something that people could unite around and push forward and finally get over the line and you know it's thanks to michael gove who was the minister responsible for passing leases laura ingle and lesley griffiths of a say in wales and mary crucial in the scottish parliament you can identify your social through your fellow traveler. same pieces so you get to get them all together. get your politics here this is the level we have this is looser as last meeting in a way but we the lobbying was so so intense when we finally got it through we had a petition actually we did 2 we lost our 1st one in
killer of johnston a tory from from above dean and tommy shepherd your left wing scottish nationalist for from from edinburgh are really quite disparate people but they were both share that concern for couldn't agree more it's been a phenomenal cross party effort and labor as well you know roughly when he was in response to was hugely hugely influential see him and on the shuttle front bench it was an amazing filter actually of of taking away all the other stuff if you like and just focusing on...
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aberdeen remain third after a 2—1win at home to st mirren, who are level bottom of the table with st johnstonell thrashed stjohnstone a—nil. cricket now and england face a real battle to win the second test and level the series in hamilton england were 39 for 2 at the close in reply to new zealand's first innings 375. they still trail by 336 with day three getting underway in around two hours time. it is an opportunity for some people in the middle order to put their hand up, ben stokes, joe root, rory burns has to start, people there are capable of batting long periods of time and it does not look like it is the type of forget where you can walk in straightaway and blast away. you have to earn the right to score the runs as we have seen so far in the runs as we have seen so far in the series and i think people or england will be looking to do that tomorrow morning. defending champion ronnie 0'sullivan is through to the third round of the uk championship after a routine victory in york. this time it was china's tian pengfei on the end of another ruthless display from the seven—time winner of t
aberdeen remain third after a 2—1win at home to st mirren, who are level bottom of the table with st johnstonell thrashed stjohnstone a—nil. cricket now and england face a real battle to win the second test and level the series in hamilton england were 39 for 2 at the close in reply to new zealand's first innings 375. they still trail by 336 with day three getting underway in around two hours time. it is an opportunity for some people in the middle order to put their hand up, ben stokes,...
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guy: pimco vice chair johnstons inky at the bloomberg -- john studzinski at the bloomberg form in beijingis is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i am guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." it is friday. that means it is time for our regular etf segment. the silent leader in the states this year has been the quality etf's. to tell us more about this is sarah for bloomberg intelligence. quality, the fine quality and tell us why it is doing well. >> maybe people find this a little boring. it is companies with low balance sheet leverage. high roe. finding really solid investments. when you look at all of the factors, quality is the best performing one. momentum wasple, the top-performing factor. you still have a strong market, but quality is starting to bubble up. that means investors are either getting more defensive, or we are more late cycle. vonnie: what are some of the quality names and sectors? >> if you look at the different bigity etf's, there is a bias towards stock. tech is the top-performing sector. you are avoiding some other sector
guy: pimco vice chair johnstons inky at the bloomberg -- john studzinski at the bloomberg form in beijingis is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i am guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." it is friday. that means it is time for our regular etf segment. the silent leader in the states this year has been the quality etf's. to tell us more about this is sarah for bloomberg intelligence. quality, the fine quality and tell us why it is...
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the end of august, senator johnston on with jake on sunday acknowledging he had to pressure the president to move forward with releasing the aid or saying he wanted to know why the aid wasn't being released. you have a situation up front there was flow worry on the ukrainians, behind the scenes on ukrainian side and american side there was back and forth going on whether or not aid would be released and what needed to be done for the aid to be released. >> a few minutes ago the president tweeted this. in order to continue being the most transparent president in history i will be releasing the transcript and first most important phone call i had with the president of ukraine. i'm sure you will find it tantalizing. what do you think? >> this is part of the president's strategy to get everybody to focus just on that phone call, whether that transcript or call memorandum the president released, there was evidence of quid pro quo in that call. i think he's trying to use this new transcript to muddy the waters a little bit more to build momentum and something for his defenders to grab to. their
the end of august, senator johnston on with jake on sunday acknowledging he had to pressure the president to move forward with releasing the aid or saying he wanted to know why the aid wasn't being released. you have a situation up front there was flow worry on the ukrainians, behind the scenes on ukrainian side and american side there was back and forth going on whether or not aid would be released and what needed to be done for the aid to be released. >> a few minutes ago the president...
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and time saving benefits, the ultimate net effect the lower shelf prices at your supermarket right johnstoney groceries you can get for $17 look at the front of the flights that they were $0.66 and the prices of chain times have changed to more from our own. >>markeis be sure tune into our 70th anniversary special it's tonight at 11 o'clock it is area. we are offering a free subscription for 30 days. so kron 4 news tonight at 8 on our primetime coverage just getting started on friday night grant lotus and vicki liviakis are here with kron 4 news at 9. thanks very much coming up next at 9 we have some new chilling details about that halloween a shooting in a rented that left 5 people dead. we're now getting our first look at the suspects charged with murder tonight. authorities say the shooting started as an altercation between rival gangs we're live in or into with the latest pluo relief for an east bay community after police arrest 4 men and a juvenile female in connection with the string of strong arm robberies that target senior citizens in the asian community, and hey the weekend is fina
and time saving benefits, the ultimate net effect the lower shelf prices at your supermarket right johnstoney groceries you can get for $17 look at the front of the flights that they were $0.66 and the prices of chain times have changed to more from our own. >>markeis be sure tune into our 70th anniversary special it's tonight at 11 o'clock it is area. we are offering a free subscription for 30 days. so kron 4 news tonight at 8 on our primetime coverage just getting started on friday...
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only four americans faced the prospect of an impeachment inquiry, andrew johnston, richard nixon andnd doesn't want to be associated with it. >> he is very much concern it is staying on his legacy. i was talking to a white house official the president wants this over with as quickly as possible. there is talk maybe the senators want to drag it out. the president wants this over with. this is not good for him. he is concerned about it. he brings it up at about every meeting with the white house and almost every topic the president will bring it up. this idea he would follow this advice from bill clinton is unlikely. >> he wants it over with and wants to be in the clear. i do think part of that gaggle on twitter and his white house lawn, that's in part what his core supporters like. they like to sticking it to we in the media and the democrats. it's a performance in some ways. >> november 14th, i love david. the president may hate this now but in 10 months they tried to take me down with russia and this impeachment thing, i won and re-elect me and i will keep working for you. >> he has
only four americans faced the prospect of an impeachment inquiry, andrew johnston, richard nixon andnd doesn't want to be associated with it. >> he is very much concern it is staying on his legacy. i was talking to a white house official the president wants this over with as quickly as possible. there is talk maybe the senators want to drag it out. the president wants this over with. this is not good for him. he is concerned about it. he brings it up at about every meeting with the white...
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also simone johnston. and mark sandy cummings under the best known economists in america right now.s these names out there. whether they rubber-stamp this thing or give the whole thing a checkoff remains to be seen. >> harris: can ask you a basic question? why doesn't she just fix obamacare? that's where it they say want to do it. >> csa obamacare is a failure. >> harris: so she is saying republicans are right? >> listen, she is saying this industry route obamacare. if you look at -- >> harris: he will tell mike she went to the obamacare people she is essentially saying obamacare cannot be fixed. there's no such thing as obamacare 2.0, because it would keep the health insurance companies in the mix. it would keep unnecessary paper, billions of dollars a year in salaries and profits, as long ae industry as a part of it we all use. >> harris: want to feel like my doctor? >> i don't know. i don't see any part of that. >> harris: she's not going to tell me i can get my doctor, because she wiped away private insurance. >> absolutely not. >> it's a tough sell. she spends most of her time
also simone johnston. and mark sandy cummings under the best known economists in america right now.s these names out there. whether they rubber-stamp this thing or give the whole thing a checkoff remains to be seen. >> harris: can ask you a basic question? why doesn't she just fix obamacare? that's where it they say want to do it. >> csa obamacare is a failure. >> harris: so she is saying republicans are right? >> listen, she is saying this industry route obamacare. if...
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parliament mr johnston today however losing his welsh secretary doesn't look good on the day that you've gone to buckingham palace to ask permission to dissolve the parliament. it's been an extraordinarily bruising day one for the conservative campaign to be perfectly honest i cannot remember a single campaign previously where a cabinet minister a minister of state is written as actually had to resign on day one of an election campaign i mean it's extraordinary. i'll gloss over the details it's basically alan can't he's the well secretary he's alleged to have lied in fact he's accused of brazen like a direct exactly what he knew in relation to what a former aide did in relation to a rape trial which took place in april of 2018 he said he didn't know anything about it then e-mails were uncovered showing that he'd actually been aware of it as late as early as august of last year so he was put in an impossible position it's not the only setback the conservatives have had jacob riis more prominent conservatives have been forced to apologize for some rather crass and insensitive comments that
parliament mr johnston today however losing his welsh secretary doesn't look good on the day that you've gone to buckingham palace to ask permission to dissolve the parliament. it's been an extraordinarily bruising day one for the conservative campaign to be perfectly honest i cannot remember a single campaign previously where a cabinet minister a minister of state is written as actually had to resign on day one of an election campaign i mean it's extraordinary. i'll gloss over the details it's...
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johnston, rector health, taking food to the union people in the mountains, and she was a very sickly woman, and so the daughter took over management of the house, and they moved the whole family. johnson had to wait 30, 35 days before mrs. lincoln would leave, and he has office over in the treasury building, which was, by the way, the windows were draped with the flag that had been at ford's theater, with the gashing it from booth and his spirit, which i thought was. admits lincoln left, and it was torn to pieces -- and they renovated it, but the family lived there, and they were the plainest, they never had any pretenses at all about being anything grand, though mrs. patterson had been educated in washington, and she had known, ever since the days of polk, she had known the white house. but they all lived there, the whole bunch lived on the same for during the impeachment, and the president's office on one hand, the family in the other. >> which president moved the most people into the white house? i know you have a book on ordinary time about -- who else feel that the white house?
johnston, rector health, taking food to the union people in the mountains, and she was a very sickly woman, and so the daughter took over management of the house, and they moved the whole family. johnson had to wait 30, 35 days before mrs. lincoln would leave, and he has office over in the treasury building, which was, by the way, the windows were draped with the flag that had been at ford's theater, with the gashing it from booth and his spirit, which i thought was. admits lincoln left, and it...
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with a dream of being a professional dancer, molly johnston left her hometown of battle lak minnesotach has a population of less than 1,000, for college in iladelphia. she remembers thinking she wouldn't return until retirement. >> i was the first one out of town after graduation, rthdy to explorworld. >> brown: but family andyl lifepulled her back to battle lake. the problem: how to make it work as a dancer. >> i'm creating opportunities that didn't exist in the first place. so it's not like-- >> brown: in what sense? i mean, explain that t >> well i mean there's no dance studio in battle lake, for instance, so i can't just like walk in and be like, "hey, i have my masters in dance, can you give me a job and a weekly paycheck?" >> brown: so she and a colleague created their own organization"" dancebarn collective," to put on a festival d give opportunities to those living in rural communities. she also teaches dance classes to make ends meet. >> we're becoming part of our town's makeup that when they see show at the bar on thursdayup night people show up and i think that's something
with a dream of being a professional dancer, molly johnston left her hometown of battle lak minnesotach has a population of less than 1,000, for college in iladelphia. she remembers thinking she wouldn't return until retirement. >> i was the first one out of town after graduation, rthdy to explorworld. >> brown: but family andyl lifepulled her back to battle lake. the problem: how to make it work as a dancer. >> i'm creating opportunities that didn't exist in the first place....
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investigative reporter david cay johnston is one of the very few to uncover any of the president's taxrns. he joins me along with cnn legal analyst shan wu. >> david, if this decision stands, you say president trump could have a serious problem once a manhattan grand jury gets the tax documents. what do you believe they could show? >> well, donald lost two income tax fraud trials, and in one of those trials, the tax return introduced in the case was shown to his longtime, now retired tax preparer, jack mitnick, who testified that was his signature on the document, but he did not prepare that tax return. donald has a long history of filing inconsistent documents with different government agencies. cy vance's grand jury has access to the new york state tax authority records and i suspect they're going to prepare them to the mazers records to see if trump altered the tax returns he filed, which would be fraud in all likelihood. >> shan, jay sekulow, the president's attorney, says that the issue raised in this case goes really to the heart of our republic and that the, quote, constitutiona
investigative reporter david cay johnston is one of the very few to uncover any of the president's taxrns. he joins me along with cnn legal analyst shan wu. >> david, if this decision stands, you say president trump could have a serious problem once a manhattan grand jury gets the tax documents. what do you believe they could show? >> well, donald lost two income tax fraud trials, and in one of those trials, the tax return introduced in the case was shown to his longtime, now...
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senators johnston and murthy meeting with him.nd guess what, and none of those meetings, not a single one did security assistance dollars in exchange for an investigation, not once did they come up. did that conversation come up, is that right must mark >> that is correct. >> not once. no discussion of aide or investigation, and as he testified, and never believed aide or investigation was ever being talked about either. in any of the conversations. >> that is correct. >> what happened in those meetings? they all became convinced, and the same thing that you knew. the same darn thing. he is the real deal pit he has a legitimate reformer. and they all came back. they all came back and told the president. hey, mr. president, this guy is real. go ahead and release the dollars. oh, by the way, in the same time frame. you know what happened? there parliament. their newly elected parliament has mr. morrison testified stayed up all night to pass the reform measures to get rid of the prosecutor, to put in a supreme high anticorruption cou
senators johnston and murthy meeting with him.nd guess what, and none of those meetings, not a single one did security assistance dollars in exchange for an investigation, not once did they come up. did that conversation come up, is that right must mark >> that is correct. >> not once. no discussion of aide or investigation, and as he testified, and never believed aide or investigation was ever being talked about either. in any of the conversations. >> that is correct....
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to find out more about these protests, i spoke to world service middle east editor, alan johnston.ctions, courts being streets being blocked, fires a set atjunctions, courts being closed, teachers on strike, government offices not opening and as the day went on, violence, difficult to chart and track and separate the different reports of casualties coming in but around middle of the afternoon baghdad time reuters news agency reported that five people had been killed and apparently in an effort to cross a bridge on the tigris, medicals officers talk to some people and they said that nobody had been killed in baghdad that day and later another report of two dead. and a feeling that as the day was going on there was more intense effort by the demonstrators to get to more sensitive places and try to gather near an office of the prime minister and of thejustice minister, a sense of escalation. and overnight we had an iranian consulate being attacked, how does that fit into the equation? the have been fuelled by anger, the rampant corruption in iraq, anger at the lack ofjobs and very dir
to find out more about these protests, i spoke to world service middle east editor, alan johnston.ctions, courts being streets being blocked, fires a set atjunctions, courts being closed, teachers on strike, government offices not opening and as the day went on, violence, difficult to chart and track and separate the different reports of casualties coming in but around middle of the afternoon baghdad time reuters news agency reported that five people had been killed and apparently in an effort...
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senator johnston, and referencing the may 23 meeting in his letter, sir, says "i have no recollection of the president saying that during the meeting. it's entirely possible he did, because i do not work for the president, it didn't register with me." he also said "i also remember sondland staying behind to talk to the president as the rest of the delegation left the oval office." sir, do you recall this later conversation and what you and the president discussed? >> i do. >> what was it? >> it was sort of a free-for-all conversation and i wanted to tide out exactly what we agreed to do and what we didn't. >> subsequently reinforced, talk to rudy. >> talked to rudy. work on it. >> did he go into more detail about it -- about what it meant? >> no. it was a short conversation. to reconfirm that the three of us would be working on the ukraine file and so on. >> back to rudy in this seemingly contradictory message. you now recall the prerequisite mentioned in the july 10 meeting, right? you are having this discussion, the first meeting is john bolton's office. you reference if there was c
senator johnston, and referencing the may 23 meeting in his letter, sir, says "i have no recollection of the president saying that during the meeting. it's entirely possible he did, because i do not work for the president, it didn't register with me." he also said "i also remember sondland staying behind to talk to the president as the rest of the delegation left the oval office." sir, do you recall this later conversation and what you and the president discussed? >> i...
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the side of boris johnson during the course of a phone call he made to niger frogs on his radios johnston during the course of a phone call he made to niger frogs on his radio show lars is at the intestate man and i think is the exact right guy for the times that lars is up to intestate man and i think he is the exact right guy for the times and corbin would be so badly a country he'd be so bad he'd take you in such a bad way he'd take you in just such bad places jeremy corbin has long since fear that boris johnson in corbin would be so badly a country he'd be so bad he'd take you in such a bad way he'd take you in just such bad places jeremy corbyn has long since fear that boris johnson was willing to privatized the set off the n.h.s. as part of any trade deal was willing to privatized the set off the n.h.s. as part of a trade deal with the us a post regs it and mr corbin took to twitter with the usa post regs it and mr corbin took to twitter to make his anger perfectly clear donald trump is trying to interfere in britain zealots and to make his anger perfectly clear donald trump is tryi
the side of boris johnson during the course of a phone call he made to niger frogs on his radios johnston during the course of a phone call he made to niger frogs on his radio show lars is at the intestate man and i think is the exact right guy for the times that lars is up to intestate man and i think he is the exact right guy for the times and corbin would be so badly a country he'd be so bad he'd take you in such a bad way he'd take you in just such bad places jeremy corbin has long since...
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labour candidate clive johnston, the mp since 2010.p leader is ben a martin. and the] stands for? jonathan. welcome to you. the list we will show the audience around the country. thanks very much for being pa rt country. thanks very much for being part of the audience in the programme today. one of the really big issues, there are a number, the number of gps, the lack of gps considering the population. and you have been the mp here since 2010. why haven't you done more to boost that number? i've raised the issue only recently in parliament. is added? i can't go out and drag gps to the area. we have huge problems, the lack of gps, it's notjust gps, all of the concerns you've heard are at the lack of professionals, we have in the area. it's very difficult to attract notjust gps but police, teachers, prison officers, the whole gamut. and one officers, the whole gamut. and one of the reasons for that is take gps, for a start, they take ten years to train. any gp you want to date would have had to start their training in 2009. sure, but you
labour candidate clive johnston, the mp since 2010.p leader is ben a martin. and the] stands for? jonathan. welcome to you. the list we will show the audience around the country. thanks very much for being pa rt country. thanks very much for being part of the audience in the programme today. one of the really big issues, there are a number, the number of gps, the lack of gps considering the population. and you have been the mp here since 2010. why haven't you done more to boost that number?...
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bites then of course the 3rd meeting is september 5th president once he meets with you and senators johnstonand murphy and once again there is no linkage of security assistance dollars to an investigation of barisan or the biding its 3 meetings with the president of ukraine the new president and no linkage that's accurate. restored and certainly accurate on the 1st 2 1st 2 meetings because to my knowledge. the ukrainians were not aware of the hold on assistance until until 29th of august so the politico article for gore called the 3rd the 3rd meeting that you mention with the 'd senators and if it were things that are just and there was a scotchman of the security substance but the linkage with the there was not there was not discussion of linkage free meetings face to face with presidents linsky no linkage yet in your deposition you said this and you said it again the 1st hour of the majority my clear understanding was security assistance money would not come until president's alinsky committed to pursue the investigation my clear understanding was they were going to get the money until pre
bites then of course the 3rd meeting is september 5th president once he meets with you and senators johnstonand murphy and once again there is no linkage of security assistance dollars to an investigation of barisan or the biding its 3 meetings with the president of ukraine the new president and no linkage that's accurate. restored and certainly accurate on the 1st 2 1st 2 meetings because to my knowledge. the ukrainians were not aware of the hold on assistance until until 29th of august so the...
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owners damion merry and simon johnston learned their craft in england then brought it to california in2. ♪ while the quality of its product is top-notch, its high cost makes it a luxury item most people can't afford, leaving kensington struggling to achieve real growth. simon: we can keep doing this for another two or three years, and, you know, 4,000 or 5,000 bucks each a month, you know, keep all the customers happy, but what's the point? lemonis: these are not your garden-variety gazebos. the fact that they're built by hand from the finest wood gives them a real competitive edge. with the right process in place, i believe we can make kensington garden rooms a real leader in its field. ♪ [ riders screaming ] i'm in paso robles, california, at the mid state fair, where apparently kensington garden rooms sets up shop each summer. i was trying to understand why i was visiting a gazebo manufacturer at a carnival. there's everything from carnival rides to fried fritters and games. but to buy a gazebo? it didn't make a lot of sense to me. -how are you? -damion: lovely to meet you. -damion.
owners damion merry and simon johnston learned their craft in england then brought it to california in2. ♪ while the quality of its product is top-notch, its high cost makes it a luxury item most people can't afford, leaving kensington struggling to achieve real growth. simon: we can keep doing this for another two or three years, and, you know, 4,000 or 5,000 bucks each a month, you know, keep all the customers happy, but what's the point? lemonis: these are not your garden-variety gazebos....
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the host of channel for turned away michael gove who had been sent by johnston as a substitute. a huge sigh of social media relief as the number of people desperate to upload photos. prevented problem users globally from using the apps. protestersusands of gathered in central hong kong thursday night for a thanksgiving rally to celebrate u.s. legislation that requires annual reviews of the city autonomy. -- the city's autonomy. the foreign ministry said no one should underestimate china's resolve to safeguard sovereignty. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on tic-toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm yvonne man. this is bloomberg. rishaad: let's get more on china's retaliation threat. the key question is how beijing might hit back. joining us is the bloomberg opinion editor. everything seemed to be on track for the phase one deal. it is kind of like what we had in may. what is happening? what do we know? >> everything was on track. trump said we were in the throes of an agreement. equities were rallying. the s&p h
the host of channel for turned away michael gove who had been sent by johnston as a substitute. a huge sigh of social media relief as the number of people desperate to upload photos. prevented problem users globally from using the apps. protestersusands of gathered in central hong kong thursday night for a thanksgiving rally to celebrate u.s. legislation that requires annual reviews of the city autonomy. -- the city's autonomy. the foreign ministry said no one should underestimate china's...
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detective johnston sent him an instant message ohis own. >> i said i need to talk to you about shannonbuck and i bet it wasn't four minutes before my phone rang. >> he said yes, he knew her and they were seeing each other but. >> i asked him who i was speaking to? >> sounded a bit shaky, distrustful. >> it was obvious he didn't seem to believe i was with the sheriff's office either. >> and they scribbled a note to the detective. >> i told him we need have his name shortly or i will post this on the media and find out. >> at that point he told me his true name. >> suddenly wanted to cooperate? >> well, he didn't want to but expressed the fact that he was married and he was having an affair. >> hiding from his wife, he said. his real name was john kenline. he ewas a school teacher. he agreed to talk in person but asked to have the conversation at the office of of his lawyer, robert cossey. >> he is completely stressed out. he's completely worried about his personal life, his professional life. >> this interview is done with your permission and your attorneys? >> yes. >> so tell me, if yo
detective johnston sent him an instant message ohis own. >> i said i need to talk to you about shannonbuck and i bet it wasn't four minutes before my phone rang. >> he said yes, he knew her and they were seeing each other but. >> i asked him who i was speaking to? >> sounded a bit shaky, distrustful. >> it was obvious he didn't seem to believe i was with the sheriff's office either. >> and they scribbled a note to the detective. >> i told him we need...