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let's find out more about this amazing man mr linden i miss. lindon bad is a household name in germany. he lives in hamburg atlantico town and he's created an entire museum dedicated to him so. as far as a musical featuring his songs. born in small town west germany in 1946 he had a domineering father and a loving mother. brother ilish and twin sisters finger on to have a cup of sugar began playing in jazz bands as a teenager. he was 27 when he got his 1st major break with this band the chemical cast. with the 1973 album alice clark of the under the authority of lynn and they have put rock music sung in german on the map revolutionary for that time. was over. from the beginning the iron curtain was a frequent theme of his lyrics as here in this love song. lyrics. get out of. me. by the 1990 s. linden barracks career was in decline due in part to an alcohol problem but true to his motto no panic he staged a comeback in 2008. with guest musicians such as rapper young delay men have made the album stockett's his 1st to reach number one in the char
let's find out more about this amazing man mr linden i miss. lindon bad is a household name in germany. he lives in hamburg atlantico town and he's created an entire museum dedicated to him so. as far as a musical featuring his songs. born in small town west germany in 1946 he had a domineering father and a loving mother. brother ilish and twin sisters finger on to have a cup of sugar began playing in jazz bands as a teenager. he was 27 when he got his 1st major break with this band the...
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and linden.but not everybody could afford to opt into this sustainable lifestyle not even the people in germany joining the collective costs 12000 years building and maintaining an eco village doesn't come cheap. even linden isn't quite an eco topia it's a compromise solution. from an eco village let's explore the idea of sustainability at the largest pritzker prize winner. is an eco he builds buildings to cause the least ecological damage with surrounding his low cost housing project in the central indian city of the 10 year is the order. let's take a peek at the life's work of this architect. to canary a center of arts c.e.p.t. university campus you know. it's a creative haunt for art students as much as it is for professional artists. because not far from the gallery. there's gallery structure is below ground level but keeps things cool here even on the hottest days. dear i.o.c. housing complex is home to a life insurance company's employees they live together with their managers in the same b
and linden.but not everybody could afford to opt into this sustainable lifestyle not even the people in germany joining the collective costs 12000 years building and maintaining an eco village doesn't come cheap. even linden isn't quite an eco topia it's a compromise solution. from an eco village let's explore the idea of sustainability at the largest pritzker prize winner. is an eco he builds buildings to cause the least ecological damage with surrounding his low cost housing project in the...
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mps, david linden and jim fitzpatrick, i wonder if on linden and jim fitzpatrick, i wonder ifona lindend to go through the detail of how the police operate, what they have to do, what they are doing now and what they are going to do. i think, they asked the question why he has to do this, it's because of the level of speculation and conspiracy theories. i hope that gives reassurance to the general public that the police are continuing with their investigation and this is far from continuing with their investigation and this is farfrom over. continuing with their investigation and this is far from over. thank you. let's go back to brexit. we have this legislation, i'm going to ask you both, have you managed to read it? i was in the library reading it this morning, it's not just the bill and the notes but also an impact assessment published at 11pm which runs to 60 pages. have you read it all? i've been trying but it's unacceptable for the government to try and run this through. this is one of the most significant bits of legislation and will have a profound impact on scotland and it is u
mps, david linden and jim fitzpatrick, i wonder if on linden and jim fitzpatrick, i wonder ifona lindend to go through the detail of how the police operate, what they have to do, what they are doing now and what they are going to do. i think, they asked the question why he has to do this, it's because of the level of speculation and conspiracy theories. i hope that gives reassurance to the general public that the police are continuing with their investigation and this is far from continuing...
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even linden isn't quite an eco topia it's a compromise solution.from an eco village let's explore the idea of sustainability at a larger scale pritzker prize winner balakrishnan is an eco pioneer he builds buildings to cause the least ecological damage with surroundings his low cost housing project in the central indian city of the 10 year is lauded world over let's take a peek at the life's work of this architect. nori a center of arts c.e.p.t. university campus. it's a creative haunt for art students as much as it is for professional artists. it's not far from the gallery. this gallery structure is below ground level but keeps things cool here even on the hottest days. d.l.r. yosi housing complex is home to a life insurance company's employees they live together with their managers in the same building their children even play together. the brains behind all these projects is 90 year old architect christian adult she wants his buildings to be more than merely impressive. i go to my architect. speaks way cool the. natural. shadow. is. created. dia
even linden isn't quite an eco topia it's a compromise solution.from an eco village let's explore the idea of sustainability at a larger scale pritzker prize winner balakrishnan is an eco pioneer he builds buildings to cause the least ecological damage with surroundings his low cost housing project in the central indian city of the 10 year is lauded world over let's take a peek at the life's work of this architect. nori a center of arts c.e.p.t. university campus. it's a creative haunt for art...
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well, linden, you are certainly not the only one.timents from a number of red button uses since the decision was announced a couple of weeks ago. this was the response from a bbc spokesperson. finally, back to borisjohnson who was again at the centre of events on wednesday's news at 6% by george alagiah. in a moment, we will talk to katia adler in brussels but first, emma vardy, our correspondent in stormont. burris said stormont will have a say but it is not even sitting at the moment. that is not the first time in bbc news where the prime minister has been with —— referred to by his first name. it is a practice that irritates a number of viewers. here is tom young. karen poynton agrees. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear in the programme, do e—mail us. 0ryou can find us on twitter. you can call us. and you have a look at our website. forwards so mary will be back next week. for me and the rest of the team, thank you for watching. goodbye. me a
well, linden, you are certainly not the only one.timents from a number of red button uses since the decision was announced a couple of weeks ago. this was the response from a bbc spokesperson. finally, back to borisjohnson who was again at the centre of events on wednesday's news at 6% by george alagiah. in a moment, we will talk to katia adler in brussels but first, emma vardy, our correspondent in stormont. burris said stormont will have a say but it is not even sitting at the moment. that is...
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military stole a bible and a whip from henrik maybe as national hero there restitution linden museum in early 2900 sparked the debate over whether exhibits are absolutely necessary to define a museum. which is what we think that it's important we give to our children for the future so it's a so is it up to it or is it a story than in the museum doesn't have the bible and the whip but it has an incredible amount of stories of controversy. that tells a lot about how human beings who are. museum conversations are deliberately being held without politicians in an intimate tent and university landscape in a township of internet. to go to institute has created a strong network of experts which will be faced challenging task. especially by endowments we're talking about countries with different tribes in number there are 13 or 14 other countries have 50 or 60 different tribes living together people who belong together who have a common language and culture and so i see a big role for museums to play in africa more actively supervising this combining a kind of nation there's not much doubt a
military stole a bible and a whip from henrik maybe as national hero there restitution linden museum in early 2900 sparked the debate over whether exhibits are absolutely necessary to define a museum. which is what we think that it's important we give to our children for the future so it's a so is it up to it or is it a story than in the museum doesn't have the bible and the whip but it has an incredible amount of stories of controversy. that tells a lot about how human beings who are. museum...
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flight took off from leesburg, virginia with only pilot on board and it was headed to an airport in linden, new jersey, roughly 4 miles from the crash site. the luminary investigation says that contact was lost just moments before he was cleared for landing.>>> stepping up all over the country >>> the time now is for: 10 and we are staying on top of the power safety shutoffs all morning long and we will have a full report in the next half- hour. until then, we have a breakdown of your survival guide and you can just go to kpix.com . >>> back on fire watch, specifically the kincaid fire in sonoma county. the flames can be seen from high-rises all the way from san francisco dozens of miles away. the wildfire has burned more than 76,000 acres and is 15% contained right now. 189 structures are destroyed including homes. firefighters from all over are taking part. >> firefighters from all over the place a brush to our aid but one state has stepped up and that is oregon with 225 firefighters from all over the state arriving in santa rosa yesterday. it took 12 hours to get here and they brought 1
flight took off from leesburg, virginia with only pilot on board and it was headed to an airport in linden, new jersey, roughly 4 miles from the crash site. the luminary investigation says that contact was lost just moments before he was cleared for landing.>>> stepping up all over the country >>> the time now is for: 10 and we are staying on top of the power safety shutoffs all morning long and we will have a full report in the next half- hour. until then, we have a breakdown...
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: the plane was flying from leesburg, virginia, and crashed just before getting to the airport in linden, new jersey. >> my god. >> reporter: the pilot was the only one onboard. and was killed in the crash. no one else was injured. and david, investigators from the ntsb are here on the ground right now. they're going to be here for the next few days. they say that the pilot did not make any distress calls, so this investigation is just beginning, david. >> all right, gio benitez in new jersey tonight. thank you. >>> on capitol hill today, on the one-year anniversary of the first deadly crash involving boeing's new 737 max jets, the company's ceo coming under fire. the ceo apologizing to families of the victims.anding with onin. d eing igne wain? and on tonight's one-year anniversary of the first 737 max crash, boeing ceo dennis muilenburg faced congress. >> we've made mistakes and we got some things wrong. >> reporter: listening, family members of some of the 346 who were killed in those two crashes. >> they were in flying coffins as a result of boeing deciding that it was going to conce
: the plane was flying from leesburg, virginia, and crashed just before getting to the airport in linden, new jersey. >> my god. >> reporter: the pilot was the only one onboard. and was killed in the crash. no one else was injured. and david, investigators from the ntsb are here on the ground right now. they're going to be here for the next few days. they say that the pilot did not make any distress calls, so this investigation is just beginning, david. >> all right, gio...
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many people initially thought the woman was mentally disturbed but in fact she's a follower of the lindenche, the french marked marxist anti-somatic, he ran for president dozens of times. they been pulling the stunts for dozens of years. they have all these crazy theories including london and a drug trade. in the ims created and read aids. the run recently brought these because some do believe cannibalism ca spread the plan. not that far off. that is all for us, follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i am waters and this is my world. ♪ >> hello and welcome to justice, thank you so much for being with us tonight. and thank you again for keeping this alive and making justice number one again all this we can. impeachment, impossible. is there a real crime here? or has the trump campaign left go all in on a hoax again. since when can one president speak on the phone to another leader. tonight we have a stellar lineup of guest to answer those questions and dig into all the impeachment madness. governor microscopy is your life
many people initially thought the woman was mentally disturbed but in fact she's a follower of the lindenche, the french marked marxist anti-somatic, he ran for president dozens of times. they been pulling the stunts for dozens of years. they have all these crazy theories including london and a drug trade. in the ims created and read aids. the run recently brought these because some do believe cannibalism ca spread the plan. not that far off. that is all for us, follow me on facebook, instagram...
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and the soviet union and china were saying this is exactly what linden said would happen. but guess what. we returned to our base bis. in came jerry ford, a simple midwesterner never elected to be president of the united states, and he sort of stabilized us. he used to trip down steps a lot, but we loved it. you know? jerry, you're just like me. you know? he was one of us. he stabilized the country. took a big risk by pardoning nixon and jimmy carter came along. some difficulties but we were moving in the right direction. and then one of the presidents who i really, really treasure was ronald reagan. and he just came in and said it's morning in america. you know? >> it's morning again in america. >> and we said yes, and we sort of followed that and picked up the baton again. we're going with it. but that's not what's happening now. everything is a war. everything is a fight. everything is a disruption in congress. congress can't get its work done because it gets disrupted and they can't agree. and this is a dangerous time for us. but, you know, i believe in the american pe
and the soviet union and china were saying this is exactly what linden said would happen. but guess what. we returned to our base bis. in came jerry ford, a simple midwesterner never elected to be president of the united states, and he sort of stabilized us. he used to trip down steps a lot, but we loved it. you know? jerry, you're just like me. you know? he was one of us. he stabilized the country. took a big risk by pardoning nixon and jimmy carter came along. some difficulties but we were...
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>> i lived in bushwick, right on linden street between bushwick and broadway. >> jimmy: what did youwere 10 years old? >> 10. >> jimmy: what were your activities? >> out here? >> jimmy: yeah. >> just the basic stuff. we used to play in the street, play skely, hot peas and butter. do they still play hot peas and butter? >> jimmy: no, what is hot peas and butter? >> like you would take a belt, hide it somewhere, everyone would look for it, when they'd get close, and they'd say, you're getting hot, you're getting hot. they'd find it and whip you. hot peas and butter. >> jimmy: now i know why we didn't play it. so if you found the belt you get whipped with it. >> anyone you could catch you could beat them with the belt. >> jimmy: now that would be on the news if you did something like that. would you go to carvel or nathan's? >> we went to nathan's and coney island. >> jimmy: would you go on the rides at coney island? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> they had the hellhole back then. stand, spin in a circle. press you to the wall. afterwards you throw up. >> jimmy: right. >> that's w
>> i lived in bushwick, right on linden street between bushwick and broadway. >> jimmy: what did youwere 10 years old? >> 10. >> jimmy: what were your activities? >> out here? >> jimmy: yeah. >> just the basic stuff. we used to play in the street, play skely, hot peas and butter. do they still play hot peas and butter? >> jimmy: no, what is hot peas and butter? >> like you would take a belt, hide it somewhere, everyone would look for it,...
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as linden johnson said he'd rather have them inside of the te tent because it's better to have them pissing then pissing in. >> and there's a concern as well expressed by some establishment democrats that she is too far left. >> i think that's -- let's just wait. for example, medicare for all, asked how do you feel about i said what we need to do first is make sure obamacare is strengthening. republicans have done everything they can to hurt it. let's strengthen it. we almost got the public option the first time. >> that's not what she's saying, though. >> i think give her some time. i think she's not in love with that. i think you'll wait and see how that all turns out. >> so you think she's more pragmatic in. >> i know she's more pragmatic. >> do you think the party itself, there's this lament the party is drifting left. >> you and i have been involved in politics for a long time. i know what's happening now is no different than what's happened in years past. primaries they're always pulled to the left, that's what parties to do the candidates. >> so when you decided to retire from the se
as linden johnson said he'd rather have them inside of the te tent because it's better to have them pissing then pissing in. >> and there's a concern as well expressed by some establishment democrats that she is too far left. >> i think that's -- let's just wait. for example, medicare for all, asked how do you feel about i said what we need to do first is make sure obamacare is strengthening. republicans have done everything they can to hurt it. let's strengthen it. we almost got...
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rolling thunder was famous, you guys will have heard of this, linden it -- lyndon johnson sitting with advisors at lunch and picking targets. nixon hated a lot of things, but one thing he really hated was doing anything and getting it compared to johnson as a war leader. so targeting was generally delegated to commanders in theater with fewer restrictions on the air campaign. but the most important thing out where johnsont, was a reluctant war president, his heart was in his domestic program, nixon loved being a war president, at least to the extent of being able to pump energy into this operation. there is a presidential sense of urgency that is more important than technical or tactical changes. nixon tells more, i am going to watch this every morning and every night, sure enough he dies. moscow in late may, he leaves a long letter to al haig, giving him direction on what he wants done when he is away. he does not back off on the bombing for diplomatic purposes, it is to intensified during that period, because he wanted to be strong in that meeting with brezhnev. so you have all these
rolling thunder was famous, you guys will have heard of this, linden it -- lyndon johnson sitting with advisors at lunch and picking targets. nixon hated a lot of things, but one thing he really hated was doing anything and getting it compared to johnson as a war leader. so targeting was generally delegated to commanders in theater with fewer restrictions on the air campaign. but the most important thing out where johnsont, was a reluctant war president, his heart was in his domestic program,...
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this next video is from 1965, it is at ellis island, linden johnson -- lyndon johnson signing a majorill. [video clip] >> those who contribute most to this country, its growth, its strength, its spirit, will be the first admitted to this land. the fairness of this standard is so self-evident that mean -- that we may well wonder that it has not always been applied. yet the fact is that for over four decades, the immigration policy of the united states has byn twisted and distorted the harsh injustice of the national origins quota system. under that system, the ability of new immigrants come to america depended upon the country of their birth. only three countries were of all of supply 70% the immigrants. because were kept apart a husband or wife or child had been born in the wrong place. men of needed skill and talent were denied entrance because they came from southern or eastern europe or one of the developing continents. violated the basic principle of american democracy, a principal that values and rewards each man on the basis of his merit as a man. susan: i think we have a chart
this next video is from 1965, it is at ellis island, linden johnson -- lyndon johnson signing a majorill. [video clip] >> those who contribute most to this country, its growth, its strength, its spirit, will be the first admitted to this land. the fairness of this standard is so self-evident that mean -- that we may well wonder that it has not always been applied. yet the fact is that for over four decades, the immigration policy of the united states has byn twisted and distorted the...
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two brothers in vancouver, jamie and linden cormack saw that the backpack category was much more fungal quality, design, craftsmanship and their badge. and it added a heart beat to the category they really recognized that consumers were valuing travel, adventure, and they wanted herschel to be part of the journey. an that's what they did. >> you looked at financials ahead of time. they're not inexpensive. they're good-looking look, schlock. they're really god are they selling >> they are. >> the consumer, drew a conclusion that herschel is doing great and the consumer is doing great? >> well, it depends. herschel is doing great. i've got this hip sack here. just when you thought it couldn't get any chic-er look at that i am so cool going through the tsa line what they bring is a great aesthetic. and travel and mobility. everything has to be hands-free, right? you've got so many phones you're juggling and what they have done is brought smart solutions to the modern multitasking consumer and you feel well traveled you feel super smart when you have herschel that has thought through a lot
two brothers in vancouver, jamie and linden cormack saw that the backpack category was much more fungal quality, design, craftsmanship and their badge. and it added a heart beat to the category they really recognized that consumers were valuing travel, adventure, and they wanted herschel to be part of the journey. an that's what they did. >> you looked at financials ahead of time. they're not inexpensive. they're good-looking look, schlock. they're really god are they selling >>...
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>> well, my behind the scenes tale is one of john young and i had lunch with linden johnson's wife, the first lady of our land. she was on a tour and she brought her daughter down to kennedy space center and john had just come back from his loop around the moon on apollo 10, i think it was. and he had -- he didn't want to do photography, but they gave him this fancy, specially modified camera and he had to make pictures of the moon. they didn't land, but he went around and made these pictures and he was a nervous wreck about having lunch with lady bird johnson. so he sat on the end of the table and he was here and lady bird was next to me and i think it was walt cunningham was on the other side of the first lady and the white house protocol officer had come down and given us a little briefing and he said, joanne, you're from alabama. the first lady is from alabama, so i think you'll all will be able to understand each other. i never really knew quite what that meant. and he said, but she's not technical. and so walt and john, here are these two astronauts, she's not technical, don't say
>> well, my behind the scenes tale is one of john young and i had lunch with linden johnson's wife, the first lady of our land. she was on a tour and she brought her daughter down to kennedy space center and john had just come back from his loop around the moon on apollo 10, i think it was. and he had -- he didn't want to do photography, but they gave him this fancy, specially modified camera and he had to make pictures of the moon. they didn't land, but he went around and made these...
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shores league opened its arms to jackson and its playbook in a rival linden hers up to the coach. >>from london her son explained what we wanted to do. and when do want to do it in great and had a play set for his kids and we are just running down the field and all the other. >>kids on the other team started diving and it why and trying to make players really help to make it jackson special day. i saw jacks just have a big smile are the crew outgoing crazy behind me. >>pins and needles for jackson's parents, you just want for them and it's a little scary will they have friends will people make fun of them several years ago jackson sister emma started e say no to the r word campaign the bayshore community signed on no more using the term return hearted instead embrace differences. >>not a dry eye on the field. parents and players from both sides calling it the play of the year. no one even remember the final score. >>the future is very bright when we look at the generation coming up and what they're doing for each kid that has action needs jackson's football brothers jackson weis w
shores league opened its arms to jackson and its playbook in a rival linden hers up to the coach. >>from london her son explained what we wanted to do. and when do want to do it in great and had a play set for his kids and we are just running down the field and all the other. >>kids on the other team started diving and it why and trying to make players really help to make it jackson special day. i saw jacks just have a big smile are the crew outgoing crazy behind me. >>pins...
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linden, california. sixth inning game tied 2-2. carlos correia goes home with it and d.j.erlander is pumped. still tied 2-2 in the 11th. correia, you don't think carlos knows he got ahold of that one? he was facing the ninth yankees pitcher in j.a. happ and that one is gone. it's a walkoff home run for correia. four hours 49 minutes after the game started the astros finally win it 3-2. series now tied 1-1 headed back to new york on tuesday. coming up on sports wrap scott reiss will join me. we'll hear from joe fonzi who was in l.a., more on that big 49ers win. >> jason, thank you. >>> coming up next here at 11:00. >> it puts us in a ibleterr position and the protecti and tyour service members comes first to me. >> fense crety mark esper defending the president's decision to pull american troops from northern syria, a move critics say could lead to the resurgence of the islamic state. >>> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox 2 starts now. >>> the full withdrawal of u.s. troops comes as turkish forces advance towards a key kurdish stronghold in northern syria. hello again, everyone. i
linden, california. sixth inning game tied 2-2. carlos correia goes home with it and d.j.erlander is pumped. still tied 2-2 in the 11th. correia, you don't think carlos knows he got ahold of that one? he was facing the ninth yankees pitcher in j.a. happ and that one is gone. it's a walkoff home run for correia. four hours 49 minutes after the game started the astros finally win it 3-2. series now tied 1-1 headed back to new york on tuesday. coming up on sports wrap scott reiss will join me....
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linden johnson is elected. he had a war on poverty, but unfortunately, many of us ended up my age at that time. when you turned 19 in appalachia, you were headed to vietnam. that wasn't the case everywhere. but we didn't have a lot of money and our fathers didn't. we weren't rich, so we went off to vietnam. that's the story of almost everybody in appalachia my age. many of the retirees that we've been fighting for vietnam veterans, got one or two with me here today. so off to vietnam we go, and then i am fortunate enough at some point in time in my life to have a few breaks after working in the coal mines. i happen to end up down in lebanon, west virginia, or virginia, excuse me, in the southwest part of the state. i'm with a young man that want to be president of the united states, president obama. and he is standing on the stage and talking to a lot of people who are worried about their jobs in 2008. senator obama said if we can put a man on the moon, something john kennedy started, we can learn how to burn c
linden johnson is elected. he had a war on poverty, but unfortunately, many of us ended up my age at that time. when you turned 19 in appalachia, you were headed to vietnam. that wasn't the case everywhere. but we didn't have a lot of money and our fathers didn't. we weren't rich, so we went off to vietnam. that's the story of almost everybody in appalachia my age. many of the retirees that we've been fighting for vietnam veterans, got one or two with me here today. so off to vietnam we go, and...
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and i had knowledge, firsthand knowledge in the white house that the president, linden johnson, was violating oath of office by lying us into a wrongful war. and i was violating my oath along with him by keeping my mouth shut about that. but most of what i put out of the 7,000 top secret pages were not, after all, my firsthand knowledge. it was documentary evidence, and that wasn't the last word either. but it was good information. it had nothing to do with firsthand knowledge. the point is that there has to be an examination of that evidence as to whether the president has, in fact, violated their oath of office. and i would say that every person who listened in on that phone call and heard the president committing a crime with 12 persons listening in, and every one of them who kept their mouths shut about that, who ordered that information locked up, was violating their oath of office and is impeachable as a result. that applies to secretary of state pompeo to start with. >> daniel ellsberg, we thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >>> up next, the trump hotel in washington, d.c.
and i had knowledge, firsthand knowledge in the white house that the president, linden johnson, was violating oath of office by lying us into a wrongful war. and i was violating my oath along with him by keeping my mouth shut about that. but most of what i put out of the 7,000 top secret pages were not, after all, my firsthand knowledge. it was documentary evidence, and that wasn't the last word either. but it was good information. it had nothing to do with firsthand knowledge. the point is...
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well, linden, you are certainly not the only one.nts on wednesday's news at 6% by george alagiah. in a moment, we will talk to katia adler in brussels but first, emma vardy, our ireland correspondent in stormont. boris says stormont will have a say but it is not even sitting at the moment. that is not the first time on bbc news where the prime minister has been referred to by his first name. it is a practice that irritates a number of viewers. here is tom young. karen poynton agrees. thank you for all your comments this week.
well, linden, you are certainly not the only one.nts on wednesday's news at 6% by george alagiah. in a moment, we will talk to katia adler in brussels but first, emma vardy, our ireland correspondent in stormont. boris says stormont will have a say but it is not even sitting at the moment. that is not the first time on bbc news where the prime minister has been referred to by his first name. it is a practice that irritates a number of viewers. here is tom young. karen poynton agrees. thank you...
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. >>> let's get more on oil with ira epstein with the division of linden associates.t are people saying agency we watch the price action in crude, ira? >> well, you know, today's psychology, you are looking at a stock market let-go that doesn't bode well for emergency markets. while the two may not have that much to do with each other, and we are looking at the rig counts as brian said that have come down, we also have to understand there is a certain interest elasticity for energy. we are seeing mergers, acquisitions in the oil field, people are not drilling as much as they were why not buy a going concern rather than one you have to drill for? i think the trade is looking right now and saying, okay, we are down, but are we getting toward the $50 range where the market should find some support. >> do you think lower oil prices hurt the u.s. economy more than help them right now? >> i'm sorry i didn't hear that. >> do you think lower oil prices hurt the u.s. economy more than help it right now? >> well, lower oil prices -- let's define lower a year ago we were about $
. >>> let's get more on oil with ira epstein with the division of linden associates.t are people saying agency we watch the price action in crude, ira? >> well, you know, today's psychology, you are looking at a stock market let-go that doesn't bode well for emergency markets. while the two may not have that much to do with each other, and we are looking at the rig counts as brian said that have come down, we also have to understand there is a certain interest elasticity for...
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it was supposed to land at linden airport in new jersey before it crashed about 300 miles away. >> it was clear for an approach and the airplane lost radar contact. >> reporter: the family of three who lived at the house luckily was not there when the plane hit. the home was engulfed in names flames in seconds. >> reporter: the ntsb will spend through the next few days so sorting through the rubble. >> we'll examine the condition such as the flight control and engine and everything we could find. >> reporter: the ntsb says they plan to remove the plane from the crash scene from about two or three days. it could take a little longer because of the poor weather in the area. the first preliminary report in the crash is expected in ten days. >>> juul shipped and sold contaminated pods to retailers. 1 million pods were put on the market early this year. our anna warner is here. good morning. disturbing allegation, what else does the lawsuit say? >> he raised the concern of contamination of juul, refill kit back in march. concerns he claims were ignored. >> reporter: breja claims he was fir
it was supposed to land at linden airport in new jersey before it crashed about 300 miles away. >> it was clear for an approach and the airplane lost radar contact. >> reporter: the family of three who lived at the house luckily was not there when the plane hit. the home was engulfed in names flames in seconds. >> reporter: the ntsb will spend through the next few days so sorting through the rubble. >> we'll examine the condition such as the flight control and engine and...
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celebrating 100 years, the secret to longevity, eating ice cream ralph jerome is 101, a proud dad from lindeni, the biggest university of missouri fan out there, never misses a game. >> love that angie, so good thank you so much. >> so good >> by the way if you're looking for more stories you love, go to today.com/all day, the best way to ripen an avocado. >>> and the identical team nurses who teamed up to deliver identical twins. >>> big time inspiration coming up tomorrow, an inspirational story about a four time olympian who is training for tokyo 2020 all while battling breast cancer, and she is kicking butt. >>> a busy third and fourth hour, friday meals, all coming up. >> and andy cohen, baby. >> a thanksgiving meal. >> so satisfied. >> more pie. >>> good morning, 8:56, i'm marcus washington. a little later we may get more clarity on extreme measures taken by pg&e's power out ans. pg&e called it a preventive action to decrease fire danger. today the public utilities commission is holding an emergency meeting in san francisco. members want to ask pg&e about the mistakes made as well as wh
celebrating 100 years, the secret to longevity, eating ice cream ralph jerome is 101, a proud dad from lindeni, the biggest university of missouri fan out there, never misses a game. >> love that angie, so good thank you so much. >> so good >> by the way if you're looking for more stories you love, go to today.com/all day, the best way to ripen an avocado. >>> and the identical team nurses who teamed up to deliver identical twins. >>> big time inspiration...
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with the tower most of the time taking off from leesburg, virginia, headed toward the airport in linden to land, but as he was approaching, that's when he stopped communicating. the pilot, the only person on board, was also the only person killed. nobody else was hurt. and so many are thinking about that pilot's family this morning. now, the key question for investigators, what went wrong? and it may take months, even years, to answer that question, guys. >> all right, gio, and as you said we're thinking of that pilot's family. >>> coming up only on "gma," inside doggy boot camp. the elite training facilities getting these pups ready for military missions. come on back. the city with the most millennials living at home. we all live together here. it's myself, my dad, and my husband, and our three dogs. we hear a lot about millennials, but did you know that more than one in four are caring for a loved one. as the years went on, she took on more and more responsibility. so how do you financially prepare for needing care one day? it's something everybody really should think about, but prec
with the tower most of the time taking off from leesburg, virginia, headed toward the airport in linden to land, but as he was approaching, that's when he stopped communicating. the pilot, the only person on board, was also the only person killed. nobody else was hurt. and so many are thinking about that pilot's family this morning. now, the key question for investigators, what went wrong? and it may take months, even years, to answer that question, guys. >> all right, gio, and as you...
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mr linden, you are a very over excitable fellow today. calm yourself.we should say three cheers to that. meanwhile, you can smile, mr liddle, because i'm about to call your leader. mr ian blackford. thank you, mr speaker. it's a pleasure to follow the honourable member. i think he hasjust follow the honourable member. i think he has just written the snp leaflets in the election campaign for us. the honourable member says that the snp has tried to obstruct brexit. mr speaker, guilty as charged. because, let me explain to the house exactly why. we are used to referendums in scotland. we had one in 2014 and one in 2016, but crucially, mr speaker, we were told in 2014 if scotland stayed in the united kingdom, it would be staying in europe. but more than that, we we re in europe. but more than that, we were told that this was going to be a union of equals, that scotland was going to be respected. mr speaker, what has happened? scotland in the european referendum voted by 62% to remain in europe. our parliament, our government, has sought to give voice to tha
mr linden, you are a very over excitable fellow today. calm yourself.we should say three cheers to that. meanwhile, you can smile, mr liddle, because i'm about to call your leader. mr ian blackford. thank you, mr speaker. it's a pleasure to follow the honourable member. i think he hasjust follow the honourable member. i think he has just written the snp leaflets in the election campaign for us. the honourable member says that the snp has tried to obstruct brexit. mr speaker, guilty as charged....
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joining me is snp mp david linden. thank you for being with us. how do you see the vote going?ill put scotland at a huge competitive disadvantage. i sincerely hope that the labour party are not going to give this brexit deal across the line. they won't be forgiven in scotla nd line. they won't be forgiven in scotland for that. there are leaders in all parts of the united kingdom who are saying that we really do need a deal. we need certainty and investment going again in our industry and business. it is time to move on. let's get this deal through. will actually this deal put scotla nd through. will actually this deal put scotland at a competitive disadvantage. that will be particularly disadvantageous per businesses. this deal is actually worse than the last deal, which is why the snp mps will cast their vote is no tomorrow. wales listen to them and voted for brexit. 0nce is no tomorrow. wales listen to them and voted for brexit. once again, in this united kingdom, we see frozen —— scotland frozen out. that's why the snp will be voting this deal down. a surprise that boris joh
joining me is snp mp david linden. thank you for being with us. how do you see the vote going?ill put scotland at a huge competitive disadvantage. i sincerely hope that the labour party are not going to give this brexit deal across the line. they won't be forgiven in scotla nd line. they won't be forgiven in scotland for that. there are leaders in all parts of the united kingdom who are saying that we really do need a deal. we need certainty and investment going again in our industry and...