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and the panel was lighting up and i walked over to it and i picked it up and it was ken clark, detectivealling to tell me that they had arrested harvey. it was a real great sense of relief. it was almost indescribable. >> reporter: which is perhaps where the movie version of this story would end. but real life is not quite like that. for all the suspicion of steven's friends, the murder case against harvey morrow was rather weak. no evidence sufficient to prove that harvey shot steven then dumped his body in the ocean. >> we were looking for steven's dna on the boat. knowing that his death was caused by a gunshot wound it was pretty obvious that there should be something that said this is where it was. >> reporter: but there wasn't. no blood, no gun, no significant fingerprints. what they needed, couldn't find, was something that put the two men together on the far side of catalina island where that current would have caught the body, carried it round to the spot where boaters saw it floating face down in the water. they hunted everywhere for harvey's gps, but they never found it. months
and the panel was lighting up and i walked over to it and i picked it up and it was ken clark, detectivealling to tell me that they had arrested harvey. it was a real great sense of relief. it was almost indescribable. >> reporter: which is perhaps where the movie version of this story would end. but real life is not quite like that. for all the suspicion of steven's friends, the murder case against harvey morrow was rather weak. no evidence sufficient to prove that harvey shot steven...
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ken clarke talking earlier., we can show you the live shot, because we are expecting penny mordaunt to come out that door any time soon, or maybe she will go through the back if she has resigned, one of the three we are keeping an eye on. some activity there, but we will go back if we see penny mordaunt in the next few minutes. instead, ian blackford, leader of the snp in the house of commons, nice to see you. i heard your question to theresa during the three—hour debate, you were a bit miffed, more than miffed that there is no mention of scotland in the document. almost a 600 page document, scotland is not mentioned once, northern ireland is mentioned 100 times, gibraltar, cyprus, the isle of man, but we are disregarded. i think it does say something about the attitude of the government to our devolved institution, the scottish government went given any side of the agreement until after the cabinet meeting, the prime minister has previously said this is supposed to be a partnership of equals. what we have tried
ken clarke talking earlier., we can show you the live shot, because we are expecting penny mordaunt to come out that door any time soon, or maybe she will go through the back if she has resigned, one of the three we are keeping an eye on. some activity there, but we will go back if we see penny mordaunt in the next few minutes. instead, ian blackford, leader of the snp in the house of commons, nice to see you. i heard your question to theresa during the three—hour debate, you were a bit...
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ken clarke, who campaigned to remain in the european union, is in our westminster studio for us.deal that would have satisfied the entire conservative party? was there something that would have kept both sides... i'm afraid both parties are split, and in fact split into factions, there is not a solid bloc of remain as and not a solid bloc of leavers, and the result of the referendum, most politicians committed themselves to accepting it, is that it has shattered the normal party divisions. she has made endless concessions to the hardline brexiteers, and here they are, rejecting it all, threatening her in herjob, several of them competing to replace air. i think there is absolutely no point in pursuing any further the very hardline nationalist brexiteers who are very much against her. so she is tough, she is resilient, she said leila gsas ought to, but you and i would be exhausted, three and a half hours in the hassle, it is quite a formidable ordeal. —— she certainly looks exhausted. but you have to be more pragmatic, ithink, the vote is a few weeks away yet, with final details t
ken clarke, who campaigned to remain in the european union, is in our westminster studio for us.deal that would have satisfied the entire conservative party? was there something that would have kept both sides... i'm afraid both parties are split, and in fact split into factions, there is not a solid bloc of remain as and not a solid bloc of leavers, and the result of the referendum, most politicians committed themselves to accepting it, is that it has shattered the normal party divisions. she...
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ken clark thought it would do her good.nd of course it'll be boosting boosting her confidence and standing and her power in fact, to take this one through. i think what we have seen to date in theresa may, is a time when a party and government and her big a brexit plan are all falling apart. she is showing a amazing and extraordinary resilience and even humour, the creek upon which will come to in a moment, it's almost like water off the dogs back whatever you throw at theresa may, she's got absolutely the strength to see through it and it's remarkable. the key thing is not whatjacob rees—mogg is doing, it's actually with the dup are doing, the dup are a p0p up with the dup are doing, the dup are a pop up for that, they say that the agreement is over unless she is replaced with a new leader. that is a significant point here because they can try to oust all they like, but the dup use polling there's supported that we don't have a functioning government and that shirley is the moment where she would have to seek that from a s
ken clark thought it would do her good.nd of course it'll be boosting boosting her confidence and standing and her power in fact, to take this one through. i think what we have seen to date in theresa may, is a time when a party and government and her big a brexit plan are all falling apart. she is showing a amazing and extraordinary resilience and even humour, the creek upon which will come to in a moment, it's almost like water off the dogs back whatever you throw at theresa may, she's got...
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that's the conservative mp ken clarke, but he insisted it had always been done in a friendly way.s had changed. i think it is a safe rule of thumb that people should not mimic other people. let's debate the issues, play the ball rather than the man or the woman. and very specifically, belittling mockery, which i have had occasion the past to raise with the powers that be in relation to particular members, is not acceptable. the honourable gentleman is absolutely right about this and i hope it will not be necessary for the issues to be raised again or for me to have to repeat what i have in good conscience just said to the honourable gentleman and to the house. that's it from us for now, but do join me on wednesday night at 11pm for a roundup of what promises to be a busy day here at westminster, as theresa may faces mps for prime minister's questions and holds that all important cabinet meeting to discuss that possible brexit agreement. but for now, from me, goodbye. hello. after the heavy, blustery showers many of us saw to start the new week, tuesday delivered us something much
that's the conservative mp ken clarke, but he insisted it had always been done in a friendly way.s had changed. i think it is a safe rule of thumb that people should not mimic other people. let's debate the issues, play the ball rather than the man or the woman. and very specifically, belittling mockery, which i have had occasion the past to raise with the powers that be in relation to particular members, is not acceptable. the honourable gentleman is absolutely right about this and i hope it...
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ken clarke, on party politics, what would be the impact of a no—confidence motion in the prime ministerw what to do because they are a small minority at the moment. if they do defeat the government proposal and they rely on the vote of confidence, she will win it. it would be disastrous if she didn't. of all the stupid things to introduce in the present crisis, to have a conservative leadership election going on for six weeks to have a whole load of silly arguments about europe between the various contenders, i can't think of anything more useless. i think they would get in the necessary number of letters, would they keep threatening her with, if they put the letters m, her with, if they put the letters in, ithink her with, if they put the letters in, i think she will win the vote of confidence. i think with any luck they will save us from that rather embarrassing few days before she wins the confidence vote. the vast majority of the parliamentary party would vote for her. i think they would vote for her. i think they would because i don't see any alternative to make a job of it at all.
ken clarke, on party politics, what would be the impact of a no—confidence motion in the prime ministerw what to do because they are a small minority at the moment. if they do defeat the government proposal and they rely on the vote of confidence, she will win it. it would be disastrous if she didn't. of all the stupid things to introduce in the present crisis, to have a conservative leadership election going on for six weeks to have a whole load of silly arguments about europe between the...
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and i think ken clarke is probably right. a large quiet majority in the tory party who are not brexiteers who just want this to be done and over sensibly, somehow. and they rather admire theresa may's resilience. and they don't see an obvious alternative. there is no other person i can see who i think would easily manage to sort or somehow bridge this really, really fractured party. and in the absence of alternative, my hunch is, if there was a confidence vote in the tory party, that she would probably win the contest if she contested it, which i think she will. because for a confidence vote, the first vote, she only has to win by one vote to stay in place. what will tomorrow bring? ben, thank you very much. at the heart of today's heated debate is the draft withdrawal agreement agreed by london and brussels, and published by the eu last night. that agreement is specifically about the manner in which the uk leaves the eu, it's not about any permanent future relationship. our correspondent chris morris, of the bbc‘s reality ch
and i think ken clarke is probably right. a large quiet majority in the tory party who are not brexiteers who just want this to be done and over sensibly, somehow. and they rather admire theresa may's resilience. and they don't see an obvious alternative. there is no other person i can see who i think would easily manage to sort or somehow bridge this really, really fractured party. and in the absence of alternative, my hunch is, if there was a confidence vote in the tory party, that she would...
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to be held and i would go back to — this decision was originally taken in 1993 by a very useful ken clarke myself who have been here for the la st myself who have been here for the last 20 something years, and i am merely continuing that debate and discussion as to where we progress. the pensions minister guy 0pperman. in the laws there were calls for england and wales to catch up with scotla nd england and wales to catch up with scotland and allow humanist weddings. humanist weddings have been allowed in scotland since 2005. but in england and wales, couples had to have a civil ceremony as well, as humanist weddings are not legally recognised. the government i5 legally recognised. the government is commonly working with the law commission to drop the terms of a review marriage ceremonies. as a role as a good wedding, and this should be the happiest day of your life, but has been discussed, we never humanist marriage is not legally recognised and the couple as to have this separate civil ceremony. when the noble lady agree with me that it is a good thing at a good time for england and wale
to be held and i would go back to — this decision was originally taken in 1993 by a very useful ken clarke myself who have been here for the la st myself who have been here for the last 20 something years, and i am merely continuing that debate and discussion as to where we progress. the pensions minister guy 0pperman. in the laws there were calls for england and wales to catch up with scotla nd england and wales to catch up with scotland and allow humanist weddings. humanist weddings have...
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in the national interest, so you had tony benn and enoch powell in one lobby and royjenkins and ken clarkely talking to friends and colleagues in the snp, in the liberal democrats, in the labour party, there is a body of opinion growing our to say it — andi of opinion growing our to say it — and i think the constituency in north dorset is saying this to me andi north dorset is saying this to me and i am told by colleagues in their constituencies as well saying knock seven kinds of hell out of each other as you like on issues of policing and health education, that is part of british politics, but on this great national endeavour is it not now time for men and women of goodwill and of all parties to come together to make sure that there is a sensible, pragmatic solution to be delivered? i a sensible, pragmatic solution to be delivered ? i very a sensible, pragmatic solution to be delivered? i very much hope and believe that this agreement will secure support from across the house and therefore can be delivered. thank you for coming on. now, let's turn our attention to brussels. katy adler we
in the national interest, so you had tony benn and enoch powell in one lobby and royjenkins and ken clarkely talking to friends and colleagues in the snp, in the liberal democrats, in the labour party, there is a body of opinion growing our to say it — andi of opinion growing our to say it — and i think the constituency in north dorset is saying this to me andi north dorset is saying this to me and i am told by colleagues in their constituencies as well saying knock seven kinds of hell out...
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ken clarke in the last way for hours said that this is possibly the biggest political shambles he hasr how theresa may has performed over the last few days? she has shown an extraordinary degree of physical and mental resilience, and i think everyone admires that. it has just been deployed in exactly the opposite direction from what she was going to do ever since the referendum. in the referendum she campaigned to remain, but after she said we would leave the customs union and get back control of our laws. now she is putting forward a deal which does none of those things, quite the reverse. if she was to be ousted in a vote of no—confidence, that is essentially triggering a general election? no. because it is purely a vote of confidence within the conservative party, meaning... actually if she was defeated, she will then cease to be leader of the conservative party, and they would use a new leader, who would buy convention become prime minister. i think it is less likely she will be defeated, but wants a large number of people had indicated they have no confidence, it would become ver
ken clarke in the last way for hours said that this is possibly the biggest political shambles he hasr how theresa may has performed over the last few days? she has shown an extraordinary degree of physical and mental resilience, and i think everyone admires that. it has just been deployed in exactly the opposite direction from what she was going to do ever since the referendum. in the referendum she campaigned to remain, but after she said we would leave the customs union and get back control...
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one of the, i thought, more interesting comments in the past 24 hours was by ken clarke, the father of be in his words "doomed" to carry on. what he means is who on earth can assemble a majority in the house of commons? who on earth is going to be able to negotiate some sort of different deal with the eu? it is not clear that anyone will be able to get a majority for any particular position, whether it is no deal, whether it is another referendum, the norway option, canada plus, plus, plus. the house of commons is profoundly an utterly divided. and did a funny sort of way, that may be mrs may‘s salvation because despite all the difficulties and problems, she at least has a plan. she has a deal and she wants to pursue it and she wants to try and push it through the house of commons. so she at least knows what she is trying to do one step at a time. it is not at all clear that anyone else has a plan. norman, thank you for your thoughts on all of that this morning. norman smith, oui’ of that this morning. norman smith, our political assistant editor. theresa may as defined about her brexi
one of the, i thought, more interesting comments in the past 24 hours was by ken clarke, the father of be in his words "doomed" to carry on. what he means is who on earth can assemble a majority in the house of commons? who on earth is going to be able to negotiate some sort of different deal with the eu? it is not clear that anyone will be able to get a majority for any particular position, whether it is no deal, whether it is another referendum, the norway option, canada plus, plus,...
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i watched the ken burns documentary on lewis and clark on my trip to indianapolis, it was amazing, iecommend it. thanks for joining us. dana perino. here's shep next. shbs it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 in georgia, where oprah is trying to help a candidate for governor make history. we will take you there live. president trump hitting the road for another campaign rally. and he's defending his rhetoric on the campaign trail saying that's how he got to the white house. the president also said to make an announcement about immigration, after saying he may send 15,000 troops to the border. and the suspects in the deadliest anti-semitic attack in united states history pleads not guilty to charges that could get him the death penalty as the funerals continue for the victims of the slaughters in the synagogues. let's get to it.
i watched the ken burns documentary on lewis and clark on my trip to indianapolis, it was amazing, iecommend it. thanks for joining us. dana perino. here's shep next. shbs it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 in georgia, where oprah is trying to help a candidate for governor make history. we will take you there live. president trump hitting the road for another campaign rally. and he's defending his rhetoric on the campaign trail saying that's how he got to the white house. the president also said...
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i watched the ken burns documentary on lewis and clark on my trip to indianapolis, it was amazing, i highly recommend it. thanks for joining us. dana perino. here's shep next. shbs it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 in georgia, where oprah is trying to help a candidate for governor make history. we will take you there live. president trump hitting the road for another campaign rally. and he's defending his rhetoric on the campaign trail saying that's how he got to the white house. the president also said to make an announcement about immigration, after saying he may send 15,000 troops to the border. and the suspects in the deadliest anti-semitic attack in united states history pleads not guilty to charges that could get him the death penalty as the funerals continue for the victims of the slaughters in the synagogues. let's get to it. >> shepard:. trump set to give a speech on immigration, about an hour from now as he continues to make the issue, a key talking point, five days out from the mid-term elections. the president has said he may send up to 15,000 troops to the southern borde
i watched the ken burns documentary on lewis and clark on my trip to indianapolis, it was amazing, i highly recommend it. thanks for joining us. dana perino. here's shep next. shbs it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 in georgia, where oprah is trying to help a candidate for governor make history. we will take you there live. president trump hitting the road for another campaign rally. and he's defending his rhetoric on the campaign trail saying that's how he got to the white house. the president...
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(ken) more than seven months after the deadly police shooting of stephon clark and the pain is stillal for his family. so today community members, along with city leaders and local businesses rallied around stephon clark's family to renovate his grandparent's home... the clark family held a ribbon cutting today, to thank the people who helped beautify the family home. it's a home family memebers say their granfather built from the bottom up... but the family is still healing since the shooting happened in the backyard of that home... and his family is waiting for justice. <"stephon was good stuff.. that's what family is about"> (ken) the sacramento police department has finished its investigation into the deadly shooting... now its in the hands of the sacramento county district attorneys office.. (pam) in pittsburgh today .. the grieving continues... there were three more funerals -- following saturday's shooting at a synagogue that killed 11 people. the suspect in the case faces dozens of charges ... and could face the death penalty. kelly smoot has this report. rich fitzgerald / -d
(ken) more than seven months after the deadly police shooting of stephon clark and the pain is stillal for his family. so today community members, along with city leaders and local businesses rallied around stephon clark's family to renovate his grandparent's home... the clark family held a ribbon cutting today, to thank the people who helped beautify the family home. it's a home family memebers say their granfather built from the bottom up... but the family is still healing since the shooting...
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steven clark/legal analyst "....because she in court and said i have falsely accused people in the past and she did it in mr foster's preliminary hearing...."in san jose rob fladeboe kron4news (kena ferry crashed into a pier at the san francisco ferry building on friday. (pam) our grant lodes in the studio with us now.. and has details on the crash, and checks in with passengers. grant? (grant) fortunately the crash didn't impact peoples commute today as the ferry schedule is running at the normal times. the crash happened on friday at two in the afternoon - 53 passengers were abroad the larkspur - san francisco ferry. two people had minor injures and were treated on scene. the ferry involved in the crash is still being repaired so officials with the golden gate bridge district say they are using another vessel to keep the schedule normal. today, the first ferry of the day ran into a few small problems docking. (cg: julie wiard, golden gate ferry passenger) <"they had some trouble docking this morning. they said it was due to some of the damage at the dock."><"left on time got here on time so everything has been solid so far today.">(grant) the investigation into how and why the
steven clark/legal analyst "....because she in court and said i have falsely accused people in the past and she did it in mr foster's preliminary hearing...."in san jose rob fladeboe kron4news (kena ferry crashed into a pier at the san francisco ferry building on friday. (pam) our grant lodes in the studio with us now.. and has details on the crash, and checks in with passengers. grant? (grant) fortunately the crash didn't impact peoples commute today as the ferry schedule is running...