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doug jones saying he's not for impeachment shows he knows it's not meritorious. and deftly not going to vote for it. >> jesse: do you agree? >> tom: but no big headlines on doug jones. and the mainstream media. what was the big story? someone at "christianity do a" makes the headlines. and if you can find anybody at all and they try to make it seem like a big movement, even then evangelicals support. >> jesse: we will talk about that in a moment.
doug jones saying he's not for impeachment shows he knows it's not meritorious. and deftly not going to vote for it. >> jesse: do you agree? >> tom: but no big headlines on doug jones. and the mainstream media. what was the big story? someone at "christianity do a" makes the headlines. and if you can find anybody at all and they try to make it seem like a big movement, even then evangelicals support. >> jesse: we will talk about that in a moment.
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and jones will run as an incumbent.ave some sort of all of alabama successes to bring to the table. most recently, the recision of the widow's tax for military spouses. also, some funding historically black colleges and universities. so he'll have a compelling package and i think he'll be less worried about how this vote impacts his re-election chances than about doing the right thing here. >> talk to me about those queazy republicans that -- that sheryl was just mentioning. the ones that didn't want to vote for roy moore. and obviously, i can understand why they wouldn't want to vote for roy moore. are those the same type of people who might forgive doug jones if he votes to convict the president? are they -- are they deeply in the president's pocket? or -- or can they -- can they like somebody they disagree with on that? >> you know, i don't know alabama politics. >> i'm sorry. that was for joyce. >> oh. okay. >> so sorry. >> the alabama senate race on the republican side is a curious sort of a race right now. we're a
and jones will run as an incumbent.ave some sort of all of alabama successes to bring to the table. most recently, the recision of the widow's tax for military spouses. also, some funding historically black colleges and universities. so he'll have a compelling package and i think he'll be less worried about how this vote impacts his re-election chances than about doing the right thing here. >> talk to me about those queazy republicans that -- that sheryl was just mentioning. the ones that...
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they thoughts go out to the colleague saskia jones.ivate. saskia jones's family have issued a statement this afternoon, published by the metropolitan police. they say saskia was a positive influence with a sense of fun and mischief. she a lwa ys a sense of fun and mischief. she always wanted to see the best know people. she was intent on living life to the full and her wonderful thirst for knowledge enabled her to be the best she could be. there is a photograph of saskia that is just in venice. she had a great passion for providing support to... this is an extremely graduate painful time for the family, saskia would leave a huge void in our lives and we request our privacy is fairly respected. just an update on the three people who had been in hospital as a result of being stabbed on friday, one of those people has now been released from hospital. two people be me and in a sta ble hospital. two people be me and in a stable condition in hospital. saskia jones and jack merritt, the decadence of the attack on friday. another cold and fros
they thoughts go out to the colleague saskia jones.ivate. saskia jones's family have issued a statement this afternoon, published by the metropolitan police. they say saskia was a positive influence with a sense of fun and mischief. she a lwa ys a sense of fun and mischief. she always wanted to see the best know people. she was intent on living life to the full and her wonderful thirst for knowledge enabled her to be the best she could be. there is a photograph of saskia that is just in venice....
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jones? mr. jones: the stability board in 2016 concluded that climate change poses a risk to the financial system, and it was led by the private sector which issued a report in 2017 said with regard to what they should do when it comes to exposure, that is not happening sufficiently. second they recommended that the financial sector undertakes stress testing and analysis of its portfolios to test the robustness of physical transition risks associated with climate change. that is not happening with sufficient uptake. another challenge we have in the united states, although a number of other international financial regulators, including central bank regulators like the bank of england and others, or taking of these taking up regulations. blackrock issued a report in march or april of this year, they undertook to look at the at three regulators and were able to ascertain the differences in physical risks of the assets underlying in each of those sectors and there was wide variance. the utility on th
jones? mr. jones: the stability board in 2016 concluded that climate change poses a risk to the financial system, and it was led by the private sector which issued a report in 2017 said with regard to what they should do when it comes to exposure, that is not happening sufficiently. second they recommended that the financial sector undertakes stress testing and analysis of its portfolios to test the robustness of physical transition risks associated with climate change. that is not happening...
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glover: well, i can tell you a lot about jones. jones is an individual who is very distinguished. he was distinguished before he became an fbi agent. he actually did not become an fbi agent until he was 35 years old. the fbi had not formed then, so this was the precursor organization to the fbi. but jones attended virginia university in richmond. then he joined the washington metropolitan police department, was a foot patrolman, moved through the ranks to motorcycle man and then to detective. he resigned from the metropolitan police department , thee joined the military segregated army, as it was referred to at the time in history. he became a captain, and a relatively short period of time, learning explosives and a number of things. but he led a particular charge in the northeast corner of france during world war i. rousted the germans out of a stronghold they had held for four years. underequipped. not well trained. soldiers. it,ilitary history records ditch by ditch, trench by trench, and rested them out. they took a lot of heavy casualties, but they fought with valor, and jone
glover: well, i can tell you a lot about jones. jones is an individual who is very distinguished. he was distinguished before he became an fbi agent. he actually did not become an fbi agent until he was 35 years old. the fbi had not formed then, so this was the precursor organization to the fbi. but jones attended virginia university in richmond. then he joined the washington metropolitan police department, was a foot patrolman, moved through the ranks to motorcycle man and then to detective....
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lewinsky would indeed be a witness and provide testimony in the apollo jones -- the paula jones case. these are appropriate, reasonable, common sense conclusions, which even in a criminal proceeding would be instructed by a united states district court judge. they could properly conclude based on the evidence, which is voluminous set forward and , summarized yesterday and uncontroverted. i believe mr. chairman there was more than substantial basis and more than adequate basis for paragraph four of article three involving tampering with a federal witness by the president. chairman hyde: time has again expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, the recklessness of the republican majority and its proceeding is really illustrated by articles three and four. i believe, as i have stated many times, that articles one and two are not sufficient, they don't rise to the level of impeachable offenses, even if provable. they are not sufficient evidence. numbers three and four frankly do not pass the giggle test.
lewinsky would indeed be a witness and provide testimony in the apollo jones -- the paula jones case. these are appropriate, reasonable, common sense conclusions, which even in a criminal proceeding would be instructed by a united states district court judge. they could properly conclude based on the evidence, which is voluminous set forward and , summarized yesterday and uncontroverted. i believe mr. chairman there was more than substantial basis and more than adequate basis for paragraph four...
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are board billionaires paul tudor jones well paul tudor jones they would be no raid eliot paul tudor jones invented the modern hedge fund the modern approach to trading at the. rate dahlia now capitalize on and makes a big fund out of it but when you have board billionaires in connecticut who are lounging around on their yachts or at the bell haven club sipping my ties and they have nothing to do they have like i heard a story about a company that's going to take over a global real estate or you know i heard a story about you know some guy who's going to launch satellites out of his pocket using a cheese grater you know give a $1000000000.00 whatever we have to many billions because we get it for free it when the cost of monies are 0 the value of money is their own if the cost of money is negative then the value of money is less than 0 but he's agreeing with you right now is a great what you're not suggesting they raise rates though he doesn't make that suggestion he's unwilling to make the proper response to his comment and simply quoting me on his newsletter is not enough he also n
are board billionaires paul tudor jones well paul tudor jones they would be no raid eliot paul tudor jones invented the modern hedge fund the modern approach to trading at the. rate dahlia now capitalize on and makes a big fund out of it but when you have board billionaires in connecticut who are lounging around on their yachts or at the bell haven club sipping my ties and they have nothing to do they have like i heard a story about a company that's going to take over a global real estate or...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories... the woman killed in the london bridge attack has been named as 23—year—old saskia jones. her family say she was funny, kind and will leave "a huge void" in their lives. her university's vice chancellor says he's "devastated". this is an attack on our community in many ways and it was intended as such, it was meant to produce a form of terror and sadness and it has clearly done that. new images reveal the bravery of members of the public — tackling the terrorist on the bridge and in the hall where his attack began. malta's prime ministerjoseph muscat, says he will resign following mass protests over the murder of an anti—corru ption journalist. another day of protest in hong kong. some demonstrators were met with tear gas and pepper spray while a smaller march to the us consulate passed off peacefully. and we'll get all the news from the bbc sport centre, including a dramatic win for leicester city over everton. hello and welcome to world news today. the second victim killed in the lon
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories... the woman killed in the london bridge attack has been named as 23—year—old saskia jones. her family say she was funny, kind and will leave "a huge void" in their lives. her university's vice chancellor says he's "devastated". this is an attack on our community in many ways and it was intended as such, it was meant to produce a form of terror and sadness and it has clearly done that. new images reveal the bravery of members of...
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jones who will join us.me sort of normality this morning following the events of friday afternoon. london bridge has reopened to traffic and pedestrians. but it is down to one lane northbound and the pavement on that side of the bridge is closed. the tent where the investigation is ongoing is still up. well, later this morning, at 11 o'clock, a vigil will be held at short walk from london bridge, at guildhall yard in the city of london. it'll honour the victims of the attack, the emergency services, as well as the members of the public who responded by running towards the attacker and holding him down until armed police arrived and shot him. 27 days of strike on south south western railway begins this morning. it'll affect tens of thousands of passengers travelling into and out of london, who are forced to find alternative methods of transport. the dispute is over the role of guards on trains and of course bbc london twitter, facebook and radio will keep you across all the travel news you'll need to try and
jones who will join us.me sort of normality this morning following the events of friday afternoon. london bridge has reopened to traffic and pedestrians. but it is down to one lane northbound and the pavement on that side of the bridge is closed. the tent where the investigation is ongoing is still up. well, later this morning, at 11 o'clock, a vigil will be held at short walk from london bridge, at guildhall yard in the city of london. it'll honour the victims of the attack, the emergency...
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lewinsky showed up on the witness list in the jones matter. the record shows the president made no extraordinary effort to get her a job. the record shows ms. curry was never a witness. ms. curry testified no fewer than nine times and stated repeatedly she did not feel pressure by the president's remarks. and finally, article four, the president, they say, abused his power by failing to answer the 81 questions. the record shows the president answered the questions completely, but the alleged abuse of lies in the fact that the majority disagrees with the answers. i yield myself 30 seconds more. the majority has simply tried to dress up its perjury allegations in the clothes of the watergate's abuse of power language. and i know something about that. in an effort to make its case against the president seem more serious. they say the president has to be impeached to uphold the rule of, -- of law, but we say the president can't be impeached without denigrating the rule of law and devaluing the standards of impeachable offenses. [applause] >> the g
lewinsky showed up on the witness list in the jones matter. the record shows the president made no extraordinary effort to get her a job. the record shows ms. curry was never a witness. ms. curry testified no fewer than nine times and stated repeatedly she did not feel pressure by the president's remarks. and finally, article four, the president, they say, abused his power by failing to answer the 81 questions. the record shows the president answered the questions completely, but the alleged...
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does this have an implication beyond doug jones or is this just about doug jones now?n a tough spot, right? he's facing a re-election in 2020. jeff sessions has re-emerged from his stint as attorney general running kben. i think it's reasonable to say i have questions. i think we always jump to the scynical view which is he does this to kowtow to voters. but you're not going to see a lot of other democratic senators mimicking doug jones on this. >> he says he wants the answers to fill in the gaps. without witnesses at a trial, how are you going to do that? >> he's not going to be able to. i think it's an argument just before christmas on a sunday show to say, i want all the facts so i can make a reasonable decision. so it puts more pressure on getting the facts. you know, i think all of this involves several levels of politics. and we shouldn't shy away from that. democrats have a chance to retake the senate. they don't want people to do things that will mean they'll lose. on the other hand, one of the main thrusts of the democrats' message over the month of two is thi
does this have an implication beyond doug jones or is this just about doug jones now?n a tough spot, right? he's facing a re-election in 2020. jeff sessions has re-emerged from his stint as attorney general running kben. i think it's reasonable to say i have questions. i think we always jump to the scynical view which is he does this to kowtow to voters. but you're not going to see a lot of other democratic senators mimicking doug jones on this. >> he says he wants the answers to fill in...
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on site consumption is not proposed at 50 # o jones street. z it may be add tos future if not and sro units on the upper six floors and that corner market and liquor store existing in the subject tenant space and restaurant in an adjacent ground floor tenant space. it is in the rc-4 and 80t and 130t height and bulk districts. and the existing building is an a rated historic resource listed a z a contributor to a national register historic district. they received seven letters and since packet publication with six letters and 99 petition signatures in support of the application. the d.r. requester was to pro cure in opposition, but none have been obtained. and support for introducing a regulated cannabis market into the neighborhood for persons who rely on it for medical reasons and including support for those recovering from addiction and reference the work the project sponsor has done to ensure the business is a vital and supportive use to the surrounding neighborhood. and in particular, providing a letter of support expressing excitement to
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chris: over a couple hours on site, jones evaluates the house itself.entifies your best escape routes and demonstrates when and how to shut off your gas, which is vital knowledge. sarah: in the 1906 big san francisco earthquake, it wasn't the earthquake that killed people. it was the fires following the earthquake. chris: inside, jones' expert eye focuses on small but essential steps. sarah: the homeowners have a lot of lipped shelves built in so that will help keep things from coming out. you definitely want to secure tall bookcases. they're using a bracket method in this one. they have a thod of securing this bookcase to the wall, and it involves velcro. chris: jones says she teaches families what they need to shelter in place. she said she developed a -by to store food and find clean water, which might be closer than you realize. sarah: anyone who has this type of water heater has a ready supply of water on hand. you can hook up a hose or a bucket down here to the spigot. chris: ultimately for a couple hundred dollars, the earthquake coach says she p
chris: over a couple hours on site, jones evaluates the house itself.entifies your best escape routes and demonstrates when and how to shut off your gas, which is vital knowledge. sarah: in the 1906 big san francisco earthquake, it wasn't the earthquake that killed people. it was the fires following the earthquake. chris: inside, jones' expert eye focuses on small but essential steps. sarah: the homeowners have a lot of lipped shelves built in so that will help keep things from coming out. you...
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james wormley jones. met john glover. up in covering the fbi of today, i had not really looked back on the fbi of the past. so, that's one thing. the other thing is, when they , i would noto this be doing my job if i didn't say, yeah, but are you going to talk about what the numbers are now? and they could have brushed off that question. but i respect the fact that they dealt with it. and i was told, listen. you can't look to the future until you look back at the mistakes of the past. i appreciate that. so, that's where we are going to begin this conversation and that's what i wanted to be. a conversation. we will talk to many of our legends of the past who are with us today. yes, i said legends. john chuckled a little bit over there. and the legends of the future. i called them trailblazers, because that's what i think they are. john glover began his career with the fbi in 1966. he would rise through the bureau to become the executive assistant director for administration at fbi headquarters. the fbi as the highest-ranki
james wormley jones. met john glover. up in covering the fbi of today, i had not really looked back on the fbi of the past. so, that's one thing. the other thing is, when they , i would noto this be doing my job if i didn't say, yeah, but are you going to talk about what the numbers are now? and they could have brushed off that question. but i respect the fact that they dealt with it. and i was told, listen. you can't look to the future until you look back at the mistakes of the past. i...
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herfamily say jones, 23 year university graduate.say she had a thirst for knowledge and they have been left with a void in their lives. friends have been paying tribute, among them a tutor who worked with saskia who described as wonderful friend. saskia was an amazing woman. she was curious, and she was very clever, and she cared, really cared about things to do in the world that would make a difference. that was her passion. she wanted to make a difference to people's lives who did not have the step up that she felt she had had, and and every single thing i have even today been finding out about her paint a picture of an awesome woman. this morning's vigil was taking place just around a mile from here. among those attending we re from here. among those attending were leading politicians, but you get a sense from the friends and family of the two who died that they are increasingly concerned about the political debate over this terror act. a mudslinging, is one of them put it. and very much amongst friends and family, they want to fo
herfamily say jones, 23 year university graduate.say she had a thirst for knowledge and they have been left with a void in their lives. friends have been paying tribute, among them a tutor who worked with saskia who described as wonderful friend. saskia was an amazing woman. she was curious, and she was very clever, and she cared, really cared about things to do in the world that would make a difference. that was her passion. she wanted to make a difference to people's lives who did not have...
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saskia jones, 23, a cambridge graduate who wanted to join the police. as the second person murdered on friday's attack. running from fishmongers‘ hall where he had just killed two people, usman khan on london bridge on friday afternoon, pursued in an astonishing act of bravery by a man armed only with a fire extinguisher and another wielding a narwhal tusk, and another wielding a narwhal tusk, and arctic whale. he is wrestled to the ground and it is realised that he is wearing what looks like a suicide vest. they shoot him dead. this afternoon, toby williamson who i’u ns this afternoon, toby williamson who runs fishmongers‘ hall where the attack took place was at the scene and told the bbc about the bravery of his staff who had been helping people at this conference when the bloodshed began. this is extraordinary things happening done by ordinary people. in reception, you've got don and gareth, one trying to keep the door closed against a vicious knifeman, the other calmly placing the emergency calls. ali and sandra normally dealing with coats and takin
saskia jones, 23, a cambridge graduate who wanted to join the police. as the second person murdered on friday's attack. running from fishmongers‘ hall where he had just killed two people, usman khan on london bridge on friday afternoon, pursued in an astonishing act of bravery by a man armed only with a fire extinguisher and another wielding a narwhal tusk, and another wielding a narwhal tusk, and arctic whale. he is wrestled to the ground and it is realised that he is wearing what looks like...
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the woman killed in the london bridge attack has been named as 23—year—old saskia jones, a former studentcambridge university. her family said she was "funny and kind" and will leave "a huge void" in their lives. the university's vice chancellor said he is "devastated". this is an attack on our community in many ways, and it was intended as such. it was meant to produce a form of terror and sadness, and it's clearly done that. new images reveal the bravery of members of the public tackling the convicted terrorist on the bridge and in the hall where his attack began. you have andy and lukasz starting a fight back. they used fire extinguishers, they used chairs. they used those narwhal tusks ripped off the wall in the heat of the moment. and they took the game back to the knifeman. police say they've arrested a man in stoke—on—trent, following a review of the existing licence conditions of convicted terrorism offenders. it is not believed to be connected to the london bridge attack. mass protests in malta — with calls on the prime minister to resign, over the murder of an anti—corru ption j
the woman killed in the london bridge attack has been named as 23—year—old saskia jones, a former studentcambridge university. her family said she was "funny and kind" and will leave "a huge void" in their lives. the university's vice chancellor said he is "devastated". this is an attack on our community in many ways, and it was intended as such. it was meant to produce a form of terror and sadness, and it's clearly done that. new images reveal the bravery of...
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ladies and gentlemen, rob jones. & applause] >> when we come back, the award for unsung hero. are what happened to the real men of america? before we suffer a full-on masculinity crisis, unleash your potential test x180 ignite from force factor. boost testosterone to fuel desire and build lean muscle in the gym. plus burn fat and improve performance. now available at retailers nationwide. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at carvana. skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerf
ladies and gentlemen, rob jones. & applause] >> when we come back, the award for unsung hero. are what happened to the real men of america? before we suffer a full-on masculinity crisis, unleash your potential test x180 ignite from force factor. boost testosterone to fuel desire and build lean muscle in the gym. plus burn fat and improve performance. now available at retailers nationwide. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for...
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the logistics of running such a business on the corner of jones would be a nightmare for us as next door neighbors. with armed guards at the entrance when deliveries are made, when cash is removed, when customers come and go with pockets full of money or pockets full of drugs, it is a recipe for disaster. not only our church, reading room and sunday school will be impacted but also the senior center across the street and all businesses around. all other locations allow cannabis december penceries in the light industrial areas where they can easily be accessed and not create such a negative impact. 500 jones is just not the right location for this business. please look beyond the zoning laws to the lives of tenderloin residents and that negative impact that their lives will experience. please deny this change of use and let the applicants find a more suitable location for their business. a different, better suited location would benefit them also. in addition to 99 signature, we have 330 signatures and we will speak to that. also, we have here principal from a nearby school that was refer
the logistics of running such a business on the corner of jones would be a nightmare for us as next door neighbors. with armed guards at the entrance when deliveries are made, when cash is removed, when customers come and go with pockets full of money or pockets full of drugs, it is a recipe for disaster. not only our church, reading room and sunday school will be impacted but also the senior center across the street and all businesses around. all other locations allow cannabis december...
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second of all, i did not want have anything to do with pollard jones or her case. -- with power jonesr her case jones oraola -- paula her case. >> she had gone to california and wins working on a book with a ghostwriter to pay her legal bills. she had changed legal defense and had a really good legal team. so she was out there. and people saw her. >> so we are going to see for the first time a trial in the senate involving the president explain how this all came together but who are the key players? you mentioned that chief justice of the time, liam rehnquist. and the role of the senator, -- william rehnquist. what happened after the houseboat? -- what happened after the house vote? >> there was prep ration for what turned out to be a 36 day trial. the democrats and president and his team were thinking about how are they going to proceed? remember, impeachment is described in the constitution and there are some rules that relate to impeachment in the senate of judges, things that have evolved as senate rules. but a lot of this was going to bykind of pulled together osmosis and meeting
second of all, i did not want have anything to do with pollard jones or her case. -- with power jonesr her case jones oraola -- paula her case. >> she had gone to california and wins working on a book with a ghostwriter to pay her legal bills. she had changed legal defense and had a really good legal team. so she was out there. and people saw her. >> so we are going to see for the first time a trial in the senate involving the president explain how this all came together but who are...
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there was in the case with the paula jones lawsuit. secondly, the defendants have to know of the proceedings. mr. clinton was the civil defendant in that lawsuit he had and serve the papers on it. third, the defendant acted corruptly with intent to of or interfere with the preceding or administration of justice. the first of the seven instances that are contained in article three states that on or about december 17, 1997, william jefferson clinton corruptly encouraged witnesses and a civil rights action brought against him to execute a sworn affidavit in the preceding that he knew to be false and misleading. in his deposition testimony in january of this year, the president said he spoke with monica lewinsky before christmas. while he was not sure that she would because to testify and -- be called to testify in the paula jones civil suit she might , qualify, or something like that. the president denied encouraging miss lewinsky by filing a false affidavit. but in answer 18 to the 81 questions, he did say that he told her that "other wi
there was in the case with the paula jones lawsuit. secondly, the defendants have to know of the proceedings. mr. clinton was the civil defendant in that lawsuit he had and serve the papers on it. third, the defendant acted corruptly with intent to of or interfere with the preceding or administration of justice. the first of the seven instances that are contained in article three states that on or about december 17, 1997, william jefferson clinton corruptly encouraged witnesses and a civil...
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we were hearing from jade jones, she hadn't been aware of this untiljust a jones, she hadn't been aware't been aware of this untiljust a short while ago. how serious is it? the answer to the data protection question is always it depends. i think it is going to be potentially serious for some people, certainly those with personal security being something they need to pay attention to. if it is going to be serious for everybody, probably not. the ministry of defence officials, their address is actually banned. there is some process of data minimisation there. i think the fallout will probably continue for a little while. 0bviously, probably continue for a little while. obviously, it is very embarrassing for the regulatory... we are struggling to hear a little bit but we will try to carry on. you are talking about the regulator, it isa are talking about the regulator, it is a technical issue. in terms of the regulator, what will they be looking to establish now? they will be looking for evidence that risks have been thought about and managed before the process was actually carried out. bei
we were hearing from jade jones, she hadn't been aware of this untiljust a jones, she hadn't been aware't been aware of this untiljust a short while ago. how serious is it? the answer to the data protection question is always it depends. i think it is going to be potentially serious for some people, certainly those with personal security being something they need to pay attention to. if it is going to be serious for everybody, probably not. the ministry of defence officials, their address is...
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saskia jones, 23 years old, a cambridge graduate who wanted tojoin the police.ing victims of injustice and would leave a void in their lives after she was named today as the second person murdered in friday's attack. a friend remembers a determined young woman. she would have stood her ground, which breaks my heart even more. she would have stood up for herself and i dread to think what would have happened, to be honest. it's just not fair. this world has changed, a 23—year—old girl dying like that, it should never have happened. it shouldn't come to that. running awayjust after killing saskia, usman khan on london bridge, pursued in an astonishing act of bravery by a man armed with a fire extinguisher and another wielding the tusk of a narwahl, an arctic whale. he's brought to the ground and held before armed officers arrive and realise he's wearing what looks like a suicide vest. what is going on? he's got a bomb! they shoot him dead. today, toby williamson, who runs the venue where the attack took place, was at the scene and told the bbc about the bravery of
saskia jones, 23 years old, a cambridge graduate who wanted tojoin the police.ing victims of injustice and would leave a void in their lives after she was named today as the second person murdered in friday's attack. a friend remembers a determined young woman. she would have stood her ground, which breaks my heart even more. she would have stood up for herself and i dread to think what would have happened, to be honest. it's just not fair. this world has changed, a 23—year—old girl dying...
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the prime minister, the labour leader and the mayor of london stood to remember saskia jones and jack merritt with a minute's 00:01:12,1000 --> 00:01:14,236 silence. bell tolls. the girlfriend of jack merritt, along with family and friends, attended a service in cambridge. both victims were graduates of its university. let us pray for all faithful muslims grieving at such acts taken in the name of their faith. the conservatives and labour have continued to exchange accusations about the circumstances of the attacker usman khan's early release. also this lunchtime. the point of no return on climate change is looming. the stark warning from the united nations as leaders gather in madrid for talks. monday morning misery for commuters on south western railway, at the start of a 27—day strike by rail workers. thousands of people in falkirk endure a freezing night after a gas powerfailure, which could go on until the weekend. and a double century by captain joe root, but will rain hamper england's chances against new zealand in the second test? coming up in the sport later in the hour on bb
the prime minister, the labour leader and the mayor of london stood to remember saskia jones and jack merritt with a minute's 00:01:12,1000 --> 00:01:14,236 silence. bell tolls. the girlfriend of jack merritt, along with family and friends, attended a service in cambridge. both victims were graduates of its university. let us pray for all faithful muslims grieving at such acts taken in the name of their faith. the conservatives and labour have continued to exchange accusations about the...
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like jack merrittm saskia jones was trying to play her part in improving people's lives.ots of people are quite scared of me. she wasn't. she was fearless, she was a warrior. she was going to change the world — maybe she will. the politicians have come to pay their respects, but jack merritt‘s father has been clear he does not want his son's death to be politicised. he doesn't want this to mean politicians bringing in tougher sentencing. tonight jack merritt‘s father said his son would if he could comment on his death be livid, seething that it was being used to perpetuate an agenda of hate. "feel his passion," he said, "never give up his fight." lucy manning, bbc news. bbc news has learned that the attacker had been under investigation by the security service m15 since his release from prison last year but given one of the lowest priorities. he had been convicted of a terrorism offence in 2012. as part of his release conditions, he was obliged to take part in the government's desistance and disengagement programme — which aims to rehabilitate those involved in terrorism.
like jack merrittm saskia jones was trying to play her part in improving people's lives.ots of people are quite scared of me. she wasn't. she was fearless, she was a warrior. she was going to change the world — maybe she will. the politicians have come to pay their respects, but jack merritt‘s father has been clear he does not want his son's death to be politicised. he doesn't want this to mean politicians bringing in tougher sentencing. tonight jack merritt‘s father said his son would if...
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then alan wood jones, who was such a leader as well w011 jones, who was such a leader as well won thehumacher ahead of him 4 winds in the form of him for winds ahead of him 4 winds in the form of him forwinds in ahead of him 4 winds in the form of him for winds in formula 1. i do nominated for his outstanding play for manchester city this year. then there is ben stokes, very much at there is ben stokes, very much at the centre of that ashes victory in headingley. all those moments will be revisited this evening, otherwise look out for. you have about 20 minutes to find your seat. enjoy your evening up there in aberdeen. and if you can tear yourself off bbc news this evening, the top two in scotland have put more distance between themselves and everyone else, as celtic and rangers both won on sunday. celtic stay top after a 2—0 win at home to hibs, whilst rangers beat fourth—placed motherwell by the same scoreline. nick parrott watched this one. steven gerrard spoke of building something special at rangers after extending his contract this week. he is yet to lead to a trophy but result
then alan wood jones, who was such a leader as well w011 jones, who was such a leader as well won thehumacher ahead of him 4 winds in the form of him for winds ahead of him 4 winds in the form of him forwinds in ahead of him 4 winds in the form of him for winds in formula 1. i do nominated for his outstanding play for manchester city this year. then there is ben stokes, very much at there is ben stokes, very much at the centre of that ashes victory in headingley. all those moments will be...
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first of all, the president was sued in a sexual harassment civil rights lawsuit by paula jones. as part of her case, she wanted to prove her credibility by bringing forward evidence that the president engaged in a pattern of illicit relations with women in his employment. long before the president and monica lewinsky were called as witnesses in that lawsuit, they reached an understanding that they would lie about their relationship if asked. one day in december of last year, the president learned that monica lewinsky was on the witness list in that case. he called her. he talked to her about it. during that conversation, they discussed the cover story they had previously discussed on other occasions. the president suggested to her that she could file an affidavit to avoid testifying in that suit. monica lewinsky subsequently, as we know, filed a false affidavit that was perjurous in its own right. she testified before the grand jury that the president didn't tell her to lie in that aphis -- affidavit, but they both understood from their conversations and previous understandings
first of all, the president was sued in a sexual harassment civil rights lawsuit by paula jones. as part of her case, she wanted to prove her credibility by bringing forward evidence that the president engaged in a pattern of illicit relations with women in his employment. long before the president and monica lewinsky were called as witnesses in that lawsuit, they reached an understanding that they would lie about their relationship if asked. one day in december of last year, the president...
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jones and secondly before the federal grand jury, he was sworn to a second oath. to tell the truth, whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god. this according to witnesses to the judiciary committee before the special counsel, he did not do. for this, i will vote to impeach the president of the united states. and asked that his case be considered by the united states senate and the other body of this great congress uphold their responsibility to render justice on these most serious charges. but to the president, i would say sir, you have done great damage to this nation over this and while your defenders are contending that further impeachment proceedings would only protract and exacerbate the damage to this say that you have the power to terminate that damage and heal the wounds that you have created. you, sir, may resign your post. [shouting] [gavel] >> the house will be in order. >> and i can only challenge you in such fashion if i am willing to heed my own words. to my colleagues, my friends, and most especially my wife and family, i have hurt you
jones and secondly before the federal grand jury, he was sworn to a second oath. to tell the truth, whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god. this according to witnesses to the judiciary committee before the special counsel, he did not do. for this, i will vote to impeach the president of the united states. and asked that his case be considered by the united states senate and the other body of this great congress uphold their responsibility to render justice on these most serious...
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here's felicity jones in "the aeronauts.oo whoo ♪ [ cheers ] >> you're incredibly late. >> lesson number one of aeronautics. we are creatures of the skys and have no respect for -- >> jimmy: felicity jones, everybody. [ cheers and applause "the aeronauts" is in theaters friday and on amazon prime video december 20th. we'll be right back with tomi adeyemi, everybody. stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best, with emergen-c. ( ♪ ) you got your own car, with your own insurance. no more driving that old hand-me-down. did you trade it in? my parents handed it down to my little brother. - you ready? - yea. surprise! no. not beige betty! you guys can't do this to me, seriously!? that car is like a rite of passage. how do you expect me to drive this? just turn the key...and yea, it's just uh, automatic, dual cupholders. go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. go with
here's felicity jones in "the aeronauts.oo whoo ♪ [ cheers ] >> you're incredibly late. >> lesson number one of aeronautics. we are creatures of the skys and have no respect for -- >> jimmy: felicity jones, everybody. [ cheers and applause "the aeronauts" is in theaters friday and on amazon prime video december 20th. we'll be right back with tomi adeyemi, everybody. stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ your happy place. find your breaking...
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senator doug jones from alabama may break on impeachment.eekend of senator jones. >> i have been trying to read this, i'm trying to see if the dots get connected. if that is the case, and i think it's a serious matter, i think it's an impeachable matter, but if those dots aren't connected and there are other explanations that i think are consistent are innocence, i will go that way, too. david: we just have 20 seconds but what do you think? will other senators go the way of senator jones, who appears to be leaning towards acquittal? >> i have a lot of respect for doug jones. he's a very intelligent, thoughtful guy. i don't know how he will vote if we ever get the case, but i think he will listen carefully to both sides. that's what i think every senator will do, unlike the process in the house. david: senator john kennedy, a pleasure to see you, senator. thank you very much. and very best to your family. happy holidays. merry christmas. happy new year to you, sir. >> you, too. david. david: thank you very much. coming up next, we've got the
senator doug jones from alabama may break on impeachment.eekend of senator jones. >> i have been trying to read this, i'm trying to see if the dots get connected. if that is the case, and i think it's a serious matter, i think it's an impeachable matter, but if those dots aren't connected and there are other explanations that i think are consistent are innocence, i will go that way, too. david: we just have 20 seconds but what do you think? will other senators go the way of senator jones,...
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and that's when the school was put on lockdownhen police arrived they say they escorted jones off campus and arrested him because of this at leas 2 people an adult and a child have come forward tonight, reporting jones inappropriately touched them. police say there are possibly more victims right now police say they're still investigating. >>police s anotr porch pirate captured by surveillance video and then ptured himselkron four's rob fladeboe reports from morgan hill where residents are saying enough is enough. man calmly snatching a couple of packagesrom the front porch of a north morgan hill home recently. the video surfaced as police were investigating reports of empty near here says sergeant bill norman that that was his thing was driving around in nicer lookingor. >>residents don't appear to be occupied no cars in the driveway or lights left on kind of ing in another security camera managed to capture t thief's license plate number. >>and police d trace the arrested 26 year-old fan vo ey who was in possession of the stolen package hats off to the police as residentkelly heber i m
and that's when the school was put on lockdownhen police arrived they say they escorted jones off campus and arrested him because of this at leas 2 people an adult and a child have come forward tonight, reporting jones inappropriately touched them. police say there are possibly more victims right now police say they're still investigating. >>police s anotr porch pirate captured by surveillance video and then ptured himselkron four's rob fladeboe reports from morgan hill where residents...
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>> jim jones was an extraordinary figure. he was a community leader, you know, social worker.ried his ministry to california. ♪ walk with me >> what was particularly distinctive about him at that time is that he created a community that was united between whites and blacks. and this came at a time when the country was still very racially divided and churches were not integrated. >> some leading scientists say we have to have euthanasia. oh, no. oh, no. who's going to decide who and when a person is going to die? we must never allow that. because this is the kind of thing that ushers in the terror of a hitler's germany. we must not allow these kind of things to enter our consciousness. >> i wanted to write a story very much about this guy and his power and the reach he had. so i began to contact ex-members. and they said that all is not so good inside, that there were beatings if you got out of line. there was a lot of sex abuse. and the story took on a new life at that point. very soon afterwards, the church members began leaving san francisco for guyana. >> you see in the dis
>> jim jones was an extraordinary figure. he was a community leader, you know, social worker.ried his ministry to california. ♪ walk with me >> what was particularly distinctive about him at that time is that he created a community that was united between whites and blacks. and this came at a time when the country was still very racially divided and churches were not integrated. >> some leading scientists say we have to have euthanasia. oh, no. oh, no. who's going to decide...
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scarlet: van jones of state street is joining us. -- ben jones of state street is joining us.p and his art of the china deal, when it gets signed. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ time as there is a deal, we will be taxing the hell out of china. >> we have made tremendous progress, doesn't mean you will have a deal. we are working on a new trade deal with china, but it must include real structural change to and unfair trade e --nd unfair trade practices. >> it is the biggest deal ever made, the granddaddy of them all. it would be historic if we could do a fair trade deal. we are totally open to it. we have a long way to go as far as terraces concerned. i wish they didn't break the deal we had. we had a deal and they decided not to make it. i think they want to make a deal. i am not sure they have a choice. if they want to do would deal, let's get it done. i am not looking for a partial deal, i am looking for the big deal. when we come to a deal, subject to getting it written. if we don't come to a deal, we will raise those tariffs. we have come to a substantial phase one deal. in some w
scarlet: van jones of state street is joining us. -- ben jones of state street is joining us.p and his art of the china deal, when it gets signed. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ time as there is a deal, we will be taxing the hell out of china. >> we have made tremendous progress, doesn't mean you will have a deal. we are working on a new trade deal with china, but it must include real structural change to and unfair trade e --nd unfair trade practices. >> it is the biggest deal ever...
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saskia jones, 23 years old, a cambridge graduate who wanted tojoin the police.d a passion for helping victims of injustice. she was named today as the second person murdered in friday's attack, running from fishmongers hall, where he'd just killed two people. usman khan on london bridge on friday afternoon, pursued in an astonishing act of bravery by a man armed only with a fire extinguisher and another wielding the tusk of a narwhal, an arctic whale. he's brought to the ground and held before armed officers arrive and realise he's wearing what looks like a suicide vest bomb. what is going on? he's got a bomb. they shoot him dead. this afternoon, toby williamson, who runs fishmongers hall, where the attack took place, was at the scene and told the bbc about the bravery of his staff. they had been helping people at this conference when the bloodshed began. this is extraordinary things happening, done by ordinary people. let me just bounce you around. in rece tion ou've got dawn and gareth, one trying to keep that door closed against a vicious knifeman. the other
saskia jones, 23 years old, a cambridge graduate who wanted tojoin the police.d a passion for helping victims of injustice. she was named today as the second person murdered in friday's attack, running from fishmongers hall, where he'd just killed two people. usman khan on london bridge on friday afternoon, pursued in an astonishing act of bravery by a man armed only with a fire extinguisher and another wielding the tusk of a narwhal, an arctic whale. he's brought to the ground and held before...
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like jack merritt, saskia jones was trying to play her part in improving people's lives. lovely woman. she made me laugh. she called me on things — lots of people are quite scared of me. she wasn't. she was fearless. she was a warrior. she was going to change the world. maybe she will. but their mourning is done at an intensely political time. the politicians have come to pay their respects, but jack merritt‘s father has been clear he does not want his son's death to be politicised. he doesn't want this to mean politicians bringing in tougher sentencing. tonight, jack merritt‘s father wrote his son would, if he could comment on his death, be seething that it was being used to perpetuate an agenda of hate. "feel his passion," he said. "never give up his fight." lucy manning, bbc news. government ministers and diplomats from around the world are meeting in madrid for a two—week summit, cop 25, on how to tackle climate change. small island states are among the most vulnerable to rising sea levels, and leaders of some of the worst—affected countries have appealed for help. fr
like jack merritt, saskia jones was trying to play her part in improving people's lives. lovely woman. she made me laugh. she called me on things — lots of people are quite scared of me. she wasn't. she was fearless. she was a warrior. she was going to change the world. maybe she will. but their mourning is done at an intensely political time. the politicians have come to pay their respects, but jack merritt‘s father has been clear he does not want his son's death to be politicised. he...
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fluti‘tfg london bridge attack, jack merritt, and saskia jones, both died from sta b and saskia jonesboth died from stab wounds to the chest. the uk's biggest commercial property fund suspends dealings and it shares, mng, which owns offices, shops, and warehouses is blaming brexit related political uncertainty. in a moment, time for sports day, but first, let's ta ke time for sports day, but first, let's take a quick peek at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we will be getting the latest from president from's impeachment inquiry and beyond 100 days, and at 815, we will find out from our technology correspondent why posts featuring disabled people are being deliberately suppressed by social media platform, tick tock. at 8:30 p:m., election cast will be looking at all the days big political news with a focus on northern ireland. that is all to come, but right now i'm bbc news, time for sports day. hello, i'm jane dougall. our main story on sportsday tonight. a legend of english cricket. one of the countries greatest ever bowlers, bob willis, dies at the age of 70. also co
fluti‘tfg london bridge attack, jack merritt, and saskia jones, both died from sta b and saskia jonesboth died from stab wounds to the chest. the uk's biggest commercial property fund suspends dealings and it shares, mng, which owns offices, shops, and warehouses is blaming brexit related political uncertainty. in a moment, time for sports day, but first, let's ta ke time for sports day, but first, let's take a quick peek at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we will be getting...
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among those, alex jones of infowars attacking her. how can we depend on these foreign officials to do their jobs and do it objectively when they are being forced to constantly look over their shoulder at every turn? >> yeah, i think what's described there that's been happening with fiona hill is very real in her case and is a real failing of the administration to be able to protect her better. and this is going to be a real question for other experts, nonpartisan experts, who are asked to come in and to serve in this administration and perhaps in future administrations if there's a feeling that these are normally not really public figures. they are staff and they intended to operate behind the scenes and have to be able to give their advice and consultations in an atmosphere where they're safe to go home and resume, you know, personal activities. and this is a real warning sign and something that should be taken very seriously. >> obviously, it's terrible for fiona hill, the situation she's dealing with. you look at her in terms rev c
among those, alex jones of infowars attacking her. how can we depend on these foreign officials to do their jobs and do it objectively when they are being forced to constantly look over their shoulder at every turn? >> yeah, i think what's described there that's been happening with fiona hill is very real in her case and is a real failing of the administration to be able to protect her better. and this is going to be a real question for other experts, nonpartisan experts, who are asked to...
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there was in this case with the paula jones civil-rights loss. secondly, the defendants have to know of the proceeding. mr. clinton was the civil defendant in that lawsuit. he'd been served the papers on it. in third, that the defendant acted correctly in attempt to interfere with the proceeding. the first of the seven instances that are contained in article three states that on or about december 17, 1997, william jefferson clinton corruptly encouraged a witness in a fizzle civil-rights action brought against him, to execute a sworn affidavit in a proceeding he knew to be perjurious false and misleading. in his deposition testimony in january of this year, the president said he spoke with monica the whiskey before christmas -- monica lubinski before christmas, and would not be sure if she would testify, she might qualify or something like that. the president denied encouraging ms. lewinsky, but in answer 18 to the 81 questions submitted to this committee, he did say that he told her that "other witnesses had executed affidavits and there was a ch
there was in this case with the paula jones civil-rights loss. secondly, the defendants have to know of the proceeding. mr. clinton was the civil defendant in that lawsuit. he'd been served the papers on it. in third, that the defendant acted correctly in attempt to interfere with the proceeding. the first of the seven instances that are contained in article three states that on or about december 17, 1997, william jefferson clinton corruptly encouraged a witness in a fizzle civil-rights action...
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jack merritt was 25, saskia jones, 23.ill be mourned after being killed in the fish mongers hall attack three weeks ago. at the holy trinity church in stratford—upon—avon, where william shakespeare is buried, close family and friends of saskia jones were remembering a sensitive, committed young woman, who wanted to join the police. who was working on a prisoner education project, but was killed by one of those she was helping. terrorism often seems, something far away, that it's not going to affect this sleepy town in warwickshire. but this has really brought it home that this is something that really can affect peoples lives here in stratford, and people have been very touched and moved by that and shocked by it. at great st mary's in cambridge, the university church and almost the university church — an almost simultaneous funeral service forjack merritt, whose body was in a wicker coffin in keeping with the ethical way he lived his life. he'd helped run the learning together project that organised the conference next to
jack merritt was 25, saskia jones, 23.ill be mourned after being killed in the fish mongers hall attack three weeks ago. at the holy trinity church in stratford—upon—avon, where william shakespeare is buried, close family and friends of saskia jones were remembering a sensitive, committed young woman, who wanted to join the police. who was working on a prisoner education project, but was killed by one of those she was helping. terrorism often seems, something far away, that it's not going...