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he begins working with new hampshire auction company exec bobby livingston, who had dealt with earl's but had never seen his entire collection. when livingston comes to texas and steps into the davis home for the first time, his jaw drops. >> i was there to pick up these alamo documents. and we know how much bob davis loved these things. we really didn't understand how much bob davis collected. >> or the variety of what he collected. >> i looked, and he goes, "well there's bonnie parker's gun." and i'm like, "what?" [ gunshots ] and my eyes lit up. >> that's next on "strange inheritance." >> here's another quiz question for you. though clyde barrow never served in the military, he did tattoo his arm with the insignia of which branch? the navy, the army, or the marines? the answer when we return. plastic. it's our most dangerous addiction. so we took our worst vice, and turned it into the dna for a better system. we created bionic and put the word out with godaddy. what will you change? make the world you want. ♪ >> so, which military insignia did clyde barrow tattoo on his arm? the an
he begins working with new hampshire auction company exec bobby livingston, who had dealt with earl's but had never seen his entire collection. when livingston comes to texas and steps into the davis home for the first time, his jaw drops. >> i was there to pick up these alamo documents. and we know how much bob davis loved these things. we really didn't understand how much bob davis collected. >> or the variety of what he collected. >> i looked, and he goes, "well...
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allies bob livingston's tried to talk him out of it. --had made the decision to resigned with some agony. was aigned because there full on press in the democratic world. larry flynt was asking for anyone to come forward with information about any of the republicans to come forward with information it had been reported, and he understood that larry flynt was going to publish this. friends,colleagues, my especially my wife and family, i have hurt you deeply and i beg your forgiveness. i was prepared to lead as speaker and i believe i had it fine job, but i cannot do that job. a house memberen who confessed to his wife that he was absolutely certain that it will get published. proactively trying to head off what he thought would be disaster. president clinton and his defenders knew that there were a variety of house members at that time who had a reputation for stepping out on their family relationships or having relationships that were not expect it. in this case, denny hastert became the speaker after livingston was drafted unexpectedly.
allies bob livingston's tried to talk him out of it. --had made the decision to resigned with some agony. was aigned because there full on press in the democratic world. larry flynt was asking for anyone to come forward with information about any of the republicans to come forward with information it had been reported, and he understood that larry flynt was going to publish this. friends,colleagues, my especially my wife and family, i have hurt you deeply and i beg your forgiveness. i was...
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he has bob livingston of louisiana.s is bloomberg. ♪ david: from washington, this is "balance of power." i'm david westin. for bloomberg first word news, we go to mark crumpton in new york. mark: this date is set for has impeachment managers to begin making their case against president trump. according to rules approved by the senate early today, they will have 24 hours over three days to make arguments. the president's defense team will get equal time. secretary of state mike pompeo says he would be happy to testify at the impeachment trial if he is forced. to do so by law. . secretary pompeo says he will travel to ukraine "before too long." he tells bloomberg that ukraine sits at the edge between democracy and tyranny. pompeo accused iran of spreading a destabilization cancer around the globe. bloomberg's chief washington correspondent kevin cirilli will have an interview with secretary pompeo coming up in the next hour on bloomberg television and radio. president trump is hinting that sanctions on iraq are still a po
he has bob livingston of louisiana.s is bloomberg. ♪ david: from washington, this is "balance of power." i'm david westin. for bloomberg first word news, we go to mark crumpton in new york. mark: this date is set for has impeachment managers to begin making their case against president trump. according to rules approved by the senate early today, they will have 24 hours over three days to make arguments. the president's defense team will get equal time. secretary of state mike...
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i believe bob livingston's resignation, while offered in good faith, was wrong.se] it is a surrender to a developing sexual mccarthyism. are we going to have an new tests that someone wants to run for public office, are you now or have you ever been an ?dulterer we're losing sight of the distinction between sins, which are to be between a person in his family, and crimes, which are the concern of the state and society as a whole. on one level, we could say, i suppose, that you reap what you sewed, but that gives us no joy, it gives me no joy, and i wish mr. livingstone would reconsider think, on thet basis of what we know, that he should resign. [applause] >> the time of the gentleman has expired. are yield the gentleman an additional 30 seconds. >> thank you. the impeachment of the president is even worse. again, we're losing distinction, losing track of the distinction between sins and crimes. we are the standards of impeachment. with the president has done is not a great and dangerous offense and the safety of the republic. it is not an impeachable offense. we
i believe bob livingston's resignation, while offered in good faith, was wrong.se] it is a surrender to a developing sexual mccarthyism. are we going to have an new tests that someone wants to run for public office, are you now or have you ever been an ?dulterer we're losing sight of the distinction between sins, which are to be between a person in his family, and crimes, which are the concern of the state and society as a whole. on one level, we could say, i suppose, that you reap what you...
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bob livingston was forced out as speaker.oming in the day of impeachment and said i'm going to step down and set an example for president clinton to follow. host: it was a stunning moment. no one expected that. guest:guest: it was so different in washington. very few moments in washington where you are completely caught off guard by something you did not think what happen and that was one of them. i was in the chamber that day. host: we were here watching it. guest: your breath was taken away. the chamber had this electricity that had not been there before. suddenly everybody was like the whole thing is coming off the rails. democrats and republicans alike rushed to bob livingston and said don't do this. spiraling out of control. he said as a matter of honor i have to step down. i think the president to do the same thing. crimes related to sex abuse of minors. he was a coach in school and he had paid off one of his accusers and i think have not told the truth about that under investigation. and of course newt gingrich had an
bob livingston was forced out as speaker.oming in the day of impeachment and said i'm going to step down and set an example for president clinton to follow. host: it was a stunning moment. no one expected that. guest:guest: it was so different in washington. very few moments in washington where you are completely caught off guard by something you did not think what happen and that was one of them. i was in the chamber that day. host: we were here watching it. guest: your breath was taken away....
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auction house executive bobby livingston volunteers to help sort things out.> i think howard knew what he was doing for his time. he's got every television show. he was obsessed with getting one of everything. >> so, rummaging through the unit is like a flashback to our childhoods. "good times"! >> these were publicity photos. you would have to get someone like howard to find you a picture of "good times." if people magazine, for instance, was doing an article on "good times," they would call howard. >> and then he would give it to them for a fee. >> that's right. but those days are long gone, and so, unfortunately, the value of these prints have gone down considerably. >> well, one thing that is never gonna be gone -- "dy-no-mite!" i love this guy. oh, my god -- j.j. bobby tells me you could sell these prints on ebay for a few dollars apiece -- and the signed ones, more like 10 bucks. >> it's fantastic, right? neat. >> but bobby does find, among the dime-a-dozen don johnsons, alfs, and mr. t's, some real gems. what do you have? >> well, you know, one of the c
auction house executive bobby livingston volunteers to help sort things out.> i think howard knew what he was doing for his time. he's got every television show. he was obsessed with getting one of everything. >> so, rummaging through the unit is like a flashback to our childhoods. "good times"! >> these were publicity photos. you would have to get someone like howard to find you a picture of "good times." if people magazine, for instance, was doing an article...
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we'll be joined by labour's full of america london and livingston. the european union the u.k. wealth and now just a trade deal ringback to get sorted in the next 11 months so we'll get all the inside track from our europe correspondent later this hour. and is the union at risk vigils are being held in scotland as the e.u. flag is set to be lowered despite s.n.p. opposition and holy writ voting to keep it. protests stalled on the border and the concerns that the departure could spark a return to the troubles if the drool deal protocol fails we talked to one of the m.v.p.'s replacing the british cohort barry andres. what it's fair to say the mood is very divided the sea as remain as. it is raise a toast to a new era in just 3 hours from now let's cross live no we won't will no hear from shoddy. gives us an idea of what brought us to this day now and how we got here. breck's it is finally here but as anyone in westminster will tell you getting here hasn't exactly been a start in the park it all began with then prime minister david cameron worried about the threat from the u.k. in
we'll be joined by labour's full of america london and livingston. the european union the u.k. wealth and now just a trade deal ringback to get sorted in the next 11 months so we'll get all the inside track from our europe correspondent later this hour. and is the union at risk vigils are being held in scotland as the e.u. flag is set to be lowered despite s.n.p. opposition and holy writ voting to keep it. protests stalled on the border and the concerns that the departure could spark a return...
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bob livingston initially had tremendous support. much to everyone's shock and amazement, when they got ready to begin the impeachment discussion of articles of impeachment, bob livingston really, truly, it was a drama and he said he was going to resign. the reason he said he was going to resign was because he to had allegations in his past of extramarital relations. at that time, larry flynt was offering big, big money to anyone who would provide information about any of the republican impeachment managers or those involved were basically had had relationships in the past too. it was surprising how many of them had, including the judiciary committee chairman, henry hyde, who said that an extramarital relationship he had when he was 40 was a youthful indiscretion. steve: we will let our audience listen into some of the debate of the house judiciary committee in december of 1998. let's talk about the proceedings a and the hearings. a for the judiciary committee, where they televised? what kind of reaction did they receive? alexis: the
bob livingston initially had tremendous support. much to everyone's shock and amazement, when they got ready to begin the impeachment discussion of articles of impeachment, bob livingston really, truly, it was a drama and he said he was going to resign. the reason he said he was going to resign was because he to had allegations in his past of extramarital relations. at that time, larry flynt was offering big, big money to anyone who would provide information about any of the republican...
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let's cross back to charles livingstone who was on holiday in mallacoota.lian prime minister had to say they're stopping you were talking about 30 or so homes lost, can you put into words some of the devastation you have seen first hand, people you know who have lost everything. the main problem is that there are so many of them now that it is hard track of them, but basically we had a friend who has lived in this area for 44 years and is well established, family hair even longer than that, and she was well prepared and she was prepared to be defend her home, they were ready, they were there until midnight and then they saw the state of the fire and they packed up and came back to this shelter before they realised that their efforts we re they realised that their efforts were in vain. we saw them when they came in at about two in the morning and my partner went over and talked to her, and she wasjust completely shellshocked. vomiting, stressed out of their heads, and i think a lot of people who have lost things like that, the houses, boats, caravans, theyju
let's cross back to charles livingstone who was on holiday in mallacoota.lian prime minister had to say they're stopping you were talking about 30 or so homes lost, can you put into words some of the devastation you have seen first hand, people you know who have lost everything. the main problem is that there are so many of them now that it is hard track of them, but basically we had a friend who has lived in this area for 44 years and is well established, family hair even longer than that, and...
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this is lancashire's liam livingstone playing in the australian big bash, wearing one where no man wants it doesn't happen to you. he made a half century in a winning performance so didn't seem to affect him too much. thanks forjoining us on sportsday. plenty more here on bbc news throughout the evening. hope to see you then. hackers are holding foreign exchange company travelex to ransom after a cyber attack that forced the firm to turn off all computer systems and do work by hand. it's emerged that, on new years eve, hackers infiltrated parts of their network, forcing the company to take down its websites. the hackers are now demanding payment in exchange for either restoring the computer systems or preserving customer data. let's talk now to the editor of the journal of cyber policy, emily taylor. can you explain to me how does a company like travelex be held to ransom? unfortunately, it is all too easy because we are all reliant on these technologies, and an organisation as large and complex as travelex will have very distributed networks, be running lots of different software, and s
this is lancashire's liam livingstone playing in the australian big bash, wearing one where no man wants it doesn't happen to you. he made a half century in a winning performance so didn't seem to affect him too much. thanks forjoining us on sportsday. plenty more here on bbc news throughout the evening. hope to see you then. hackers are holding foreign exchange company travelex to ransom after a cyber attack that forced the firm to turn off all computer systems and do work by hand. it's...
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livingston would reconsider, i don't think on the what we know, he should resign. [applause] >> the time of the gentleman has expired. seconds?have 30 >> i yield the gentleman an additional 30 seconds. recognized.eman is >> thank you. the impeachment of the president s even worse because again, we're losing distinction, we're osing track of the distinction between sins and crimes. we're lowering the standard of impeachment, what the president has done is not a great and dangerous offense to the safety republic, in the words of george mason, it is not an under the offense meaning of the constitution and as you heard from conyers, the far from proven. we are not simply transmitting a case , transmitting with evidence to the senate as evidence by the fact that we leaders say he should resign. he should fight this and beat it. announcer: learn more about the bill hment of president clinton this sunday here on american history t.v. next on lectures in
livingston would reconsider, i don't think on the what we know, he should resign. [applause] >> the time of the gentleman has expired. seconds?have 30 >> i yield the gentleman an additional 30 seconds. recognized.eman is >> thank you. the impeachment of the president s even worse because again, we're losing distinction, we're osing track of the distinction between sins and crimes. we're lowering the standard of impeachment, what the president has done is not a great and...
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and find out why the big bash became all too literal for lancashire batsman liam livingstone.lth games could be held in delhi despite the main event being held in birmingham. and not whilst the games are going on but months beforehand. confused? austin halewood is at the touchscreen to explain all. it would be a ground—breaking move, certainly one that the commonwealth games have never seen the likes of before. birmingham 2022 announced the sports in their programme last year and shooting and archery weren't included. they've been involved in every games bar one since 1966. but birmingham said they're foccused on trying to attract a younger and more diverse audience. these games are going to cost around £800 million as well — the most expensive event in the uk since the 2012 olympics. they're supposed to be an advert for britian post—brexit and an opportunity to facilitate trade deals. but india heard the news about shooting and archery and they threatend to pull out of the entire games. and that's all because of their rich history in the sports. in shooting alone, india won 1
and find out why the big bash became all too literal for lancashire batsman liam livingstone.lth games could be held in delhi despite the main event being held in birmingham. and not whilst the games are going on but months beforehand. confused? austin halewood is at the touchscreen to explain all. it would be a ground—breaking move, certainly one that the commonwealth games have never seen the likes of before. birmingham 2022 announced the sports in their programme last year and shooting and...
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that's lancashire and england batsman liam livingstone taking one where no man ever wants to take onedate from sportsday. more in about an hour. following us, it's the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster and authorjohn kampfner, and the deputy political editor at the sunday times, caroline wheeler. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times' front page features an interview with the outgoing governor of the bank of england, mark carney, in which he says central banks lack the fire power to combat future slow downs. the telegraph turns to brexit, as it reveals the eu's chief negotiator has warned boris johnson not to water down protections for its citizens living in the uk after brexit. the independent focusses of the continuing fallout following the assasination of iran's most senior general qasem soleimani as an ex—sas chief warns his killing risks a new war. the guardian too looks at the escalation of the situation in iran, saying british warships, helic
that's lancashire and england batsman liam livingstone taking one where no man ever wants to take onedate from sportsday. more in about an hour. following us, it's the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster and authorjohn kampfner, and the deputy political editor at the sunday times, caroline wheeler. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times' front page features an...
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they say they tracked down the suspect in the city of livingston and found about 90% of the stolen items. >>> abc 7 news is committed to building a better bay area. one of the central issues we're focussing on is transportation. this includes travel on the road or mass transit. in recent weeks we've looked at the smart train in the north bay, and while it may be expanding service, ridership has dropped. during the first year of operation, there were 721,000 riders, the second year saw just over 706,000. that's about a 2% decline. but there appears to be a change in commute habits in general. the numbers have gone up each year. >>> the kincaid fire knocked out in sonoma county and the impact it could have on the environment and the hefty price tag. >>> and drew tuma is coming up with your accuweather forecast. >>> coming up in sports, the nfl playoffs are under way. niners at home waiting and resting. how the team is approaching and mine super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fa
they say they tracked down the suspect in the city of livingston and found about 90% of the stolen items. >>> abc 7 news is committed to building a better bay area. one of the central issues we're focussing on is transportation. this includes travel on the road or mass transit. in recent weeks we've looked at the smart train in the north bay, and while it may be expanding service, ridership has dropped. during the first year of operation, there were 721,000 riders, the second year saw...
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. >> he was having a long day, she got liam livingston, a cricket ball in a sensitive area, the same game, the same thing happened, the announcers in the book in the booth, they were getting a kick out of it. duke and miami, the blue devils freshman taking the dunk, throwing down the dunk, duke won 89-59. >>> kansas and kansas state, the wildcats, gordon, down 22, steals the ball goes in for the layup, blocked by the player, he stands over him, it gets out of hand, players throwing punches, the fight spilled into the stands, multiple suspensions likely stemming from that incident. and it was sort of needless. in 19 point difference in that basketball game. needless. right? bigger not coming back, walk can my side be firm? and mine super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you bot urfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. so, you can really promise better
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. >> he was having a long day, she got liam livingston, a cricket ball in a sensitive area, the same game, the same thing happened, the announcers in the book in the booth, they were getting a kick out of it. duke and miami, the blue devils freshman taking the dunk, throwing down the dunk, duke won 89-59. >>> kansas and kansas state, the wildcats, gordon, down 22, steals the ball goes in for the layup, blocked by the player, he stands over him, it gets out of hand, players throwing punches, the fight spilled into the stands, multiple suspensions likely stemming edless. in 19 erce in that basketball game. needless. right? bigger not coming back, walk looking to get your business off to a fast start in the new year? it's go time! switch to comcast business and get fast internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. plus, complete reliability with 4g lte backup. and, cloud-based security to help protect the devices on your network. greenlight your business in 2020 with fast internet and voice for $64.90 per month. switch now and get a $100 prepaid card when you add comcast business
. >> he was having a long day, she got liam livingston, a cricket ball in a sensitive area, the same game, the same thing happened, the announcers in the book in the booth, they were getting a kick out of it. duke and miami, the blue devils freshman taking the dunk, throwing down the dunk, duke won 89-59. >>> kansas and kansas state, the wildcats, gordon, down 22, steals the ball goes in for the layup, blocked by the player, he stands over him, it gets out of hand, players...
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later found in manteca. 90% of the property you see here was found inside michael forwards home in livingston. >> highs hold household items, clothing, tv, microwaves, kids toys, everything that would, that they use on a day-to-day. >> reporter: forward is a mover, he works for an independent contractor employed by united van lines. their logo shown here on the stolen truck. he was specifically assigned as a laborer on this job and went through a background check. the company says they often contract with the military for moves and representatives say he was caught on camera, on the day the truck was stolen from a secured lot. >> no worst day christmas to steal from someone, and then you steal from a military family no less. >> melissa perlman reporting. all that property is being sorted. it'll soon be in route back to those military families. >>> a tragedy in south carolina, a father and daughter shot and killed 100 mistook them for deer. 30-year-old kim daughtry took his nine-year-old daughter hunting with another group of four hunters was also nearby looking for deer. the group mistakenly
later found in manteca. 90% of the property you see here was found inside michael forwards home in livingston. >> highs hold household items, clothing, tv, microwaves, kids toys, everything that would, that they use on a day-to-day. >> reporter: forward is a mover, he works for an independent contractor employed by united van lines. their logo shown here on the stolen truck. he was specifically assigned as a laborer on this job and went through a background check. the company says...
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submerging almost 75% ofomes in livingston parish. catastrophic damage reshaped the way many citizens thought about the threat of floodwaters, including mayor of the city, sharon weston broome, who is also president of east baton rouge parish. >> if it never happens to you, you often think, "oh, i'll be ay, i don't need to do anything." >> you would go in one area one day and it would be no water. and then within, you know,ho s, it would up on rooftops. and you'd have river current going through it. ve never seen anything like that. >> i thought for sure, "oh, it's going to go down.go it'lown." >> reporter: then orders came to evacuate. >> leaving that saturday, i thought, "i'll be back sunday." i didn't get back into my house until a year and a half after that. that impact was very profound. what we now understand... we have to think abt ter in everything that we do, everything that weevelop, everything that we build. water has to be in the fabric of our planning. and so that's what we're doing. >> reporter: in a deep-red state where
submerging almost 75% ofomes in livingston parish. catastrophic damage reshaped the way many citizens thought about the threat of floodwaters, including mayor of the city, sharon weston broome, who is also president of east baton rouge parish. >> if it never happens to you, you often think, "oh, i'll be ay, i don't need to do anything." >> you would go in one area one day and it would be no water. and then within, you know,ho s, it would up on rooftops. and you'd have...
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saw livingston climb to fifth in the table; 0—0 draw between motherwell and hibs,' and stjohnstone beatorning in melbourne. with news on their matches and a host of seeds falling in the women's draw — here'sjohn watson. it is never straightforward with nick kyrgios. always one to put on a show, and he certainly did that to the crowds who stayed behind to see him reach the last 16 at this yea r‘s australian open. he took the first two sets against karen khachanov of russia but dropped the next two, as the match went to a fifth and deciding set. settled on a tie—break once again, which nick kyrgios came out on top of and, with each win here at melbourne park, he further endears himself to the australian public, with whom he hasn't always had the easiest relationship. he goes on to face rafa nadal in the last 16, a fascinating match—up. it's always been something of a frosty relationship between the pair. rafa nadal coming through his match against pablo carreno busta in straight sets. a warning to nick kyrgios, rafa nadal says that is the best match he's played so far in this year's tourn
saw livingston climb to fifth in the table; 0—0 draw between motherwell and hibs,' and stjohnstone beatorning in melbourne. with news on their matches and a host of seeds falling in the women's draw — here'sjohn watson. it is never straightforward with nick kyrgios. always one to put on a show, and he certainly did that to the crowds who stayed behind to see him reach the last 16 at this yea r‘s australian open. he took the first two sets against karen khachanov of russia but dropped the...
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and then the republican caucus waiting, new speaker in bob livingston. bob livingston initially had tremendous support, and then everyone's shock and mazement, when they got ready to begin the impeachment discussion of articles of mpeachment, bob livingston to everyone's shock really truly, it was a drama, said that he was going to resign. he was going said to resign is because he, too, in his past of xtramarital relations, and, at that time, larry flinch was offering big, big money to who would provide information about any of the republican impeachment managers those involved who were basically, had feet of clay that. in had had relationships the past, too, and it was surprising how many of them had, judiciary he committee chairman, henry hyde ho said an extramarital relationship that he had when he was 40 was a youthful indiscretion. of impeachment in a moment. we'll let our audience listen to debate of the house judiciary committee in september 1998. let's talk about the proceedings and the hearings. before the judiciary committee, were they televise
and then the republican caucus waiting, new speaker in bob livingston. bob livingston initially had tremendous support, and then everyone's shock and mazement, when they got ready to begin the impeachment discussion of articles of mpeachment, bob livingston to everyone's shock really truly, it was a drama, said that he was going to resign. he was going said to resign is because he, too, in his past of xtramarital relations, and, at that time, larry flinch was offering big, big money to who...
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london off from its river but ironically because climate change which is i know maryland again livingston put the thames barrier in climate change because the irony could be that the river with the death of london is gloomy i mean there are many as i said you know london like all great live in cities is about to change the course on the underlying fear as one contemplates london not just as a continuation of the tradition change but now changes so far and rapid and absolute is nature that the animal the beast as i did london the alarm the very writing about it do you feel things still. threaten the 5th fleet if the judge the many levels of threat not just us of jail of return of high rise and city and so on but you know business rates and the capsule of of enterprises and this is a certain level well just finally i've got to us that. you talk a lot about the culture of this country being in these streets when you heard donald trump tweeting about the destruction of iran's culture a nod to the kind of work you as an architectural historian do well when the hands of most people trump tower
london off from its river but ironically because climate change which is i know maryland again livingston put the thames barrier in climate change because the irony could be that the river with the death of london is gloomy i mean there are many as i said you know london like all great live in cities is about to change the course on the underlying fear as one contemplates london not just as a continuation of the tradition change but now changes so far and rapid and absolute is nature that the...
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elsewhere, there were wins for livingston and stjohnstone.rrow. manchester city are into the women's fa cup fifth round after beating local rivals manchester united 3—2. this was striker ellen white's second goal. united got one back, then thought they'd scored a second to equalise, but the goal didn't stand. no goal—line technology in the women's game. nick kyrgios will face top seed rafael nadal in the last 16 of the australian open after a five—set win over karen khachanov. the match lasted for four hours and 26 minutes, with kyrgios calling it one of his greatest wins. his meeting with former world number one nadal is highly anticipated — the two have been feuding for some time now. there's more on the bbc sport website, including rugby union and sale sharks' win over the league leaders, exeter. but that's it from me, kate. jane, thank you so much. you can see more on all of today's stories hello. in case you have forgotten what the sun looks like, it will reappear for some of us tomorrow. more of us on monday, but it will come after a sp
elsewhere, there were wins for livingston and stjohnstone.rrow. manchester city are into the women's fa cup fifth round after beating local rivals manchester united 3—2. this was striker ellen white's second goal. united got one back, then thought they'd scored a second to equalise, but the goal didn't stand. no goal—line technology in the women's game. nick kyrgios will face top seed rafael nadal in the last 16 of the australian open after a five—set win over karen khachanov. the match...
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symbolic attack on the government's economic plans is also still anger of a corruption and a fall in livingstone senators in barrett for us and explains now why there has been so much anger directed towards the country's banks. running battles in the streets of the lebanese capital for the 2nd consecutive nights anti-riot police using tear gas to disperse protesters who as you can see are out in force raise growing frustration is growing at 11 on it is now the force months since anti-static. 7 people took to the street to the mound of change in leadership the country's economy is in near collapse a close close to us. there are banks people vandalizing banks so destroying cash machines really venting their anger at the banking sector the banks closed down all capital controls was prevented from accessing their deposits savings there is a cap on the withdrawal of the us a pop in the withdrawal of lebanese pounds tear gas is being used by my right to do so earlier protesters were outside at least that was how you say. yes it was it was such a feat so very very tough something without a government i
symbolic attack on the government's economic plans is also still anger of a corruption and a fall in livingstone senators in barrett for us and explains now why there has been so much anger directed towards the country's banks. running battles in the streets of the lebanese capital for the 2nd consecutive nights anti-riot police using tear gas to disperse protesters who as you can see are out in force raise growing frustration is growing at 11 on it is now the force months since anti-static. 7...
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elsewhere, there were also wins for livingston and stjohnstone.hearts tomorrow. they are 5 points behind celtic with two games in hand. let's have a look at some of the other stories around today. tottenham midfielder christian eriksen is expected to sign for inter milan on monday. the denmark midfielder said at the end of last season that he was ready to seek a fresh challenge away from the premier league. he wasn't in tottenham's fa cup squad, which drew with southampton. england are out of the netball nations cup after losing 66—70 against jamaica at the copperbox in london. they trailed by 8 goals at half time and managed to reduce the arrears in the second half but not by enough. jamaica will now play world champions new zealand in tomorrow's final. robert archibald — the only scot to have ever played in the nba — has died at the age ofjust 39. archibald represented great britain at the olympics. the british basketball federation chairman maurice watkins described him as "a fantastic ambassador". day six of the australian open, and world numb
elsewhere, there were also wins for livingston and stjohnstone.hearts tomorrow. they are 5 points behind celtic with two games in hand. let's have a look at some of the other stories around today. tottenham midfielder christian eriksen is expected to sign for inter milan on monday. the denmark midfielder said at the end of last season that he was ready to seek a fresh challenge away from the premier league. he wasn't in tottenham's fa cup squad, which drew with southampton. england are out of...
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we'll be joined by labour's full a member of london and livingston. the european union the u.k. well just a trade deal to get sorted in the next 11 months so we'll get all the inside.
we'll be joined by labour's full a member of london and livingston. the european union the u.k. well just a trade deal to get sorted in the next 11 months so we'll get all the inside.
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shaun livingston was one of the victim, just 14 years old. an 11-year-old boy was also killed. they died near this tree. >> he had dreams. he was a good son. he love us to death. >> reporter: grieving the loss of sean whom she raised as her son. >> it's killing me every day. i come to hug the tree. >> reporter: she heard a gunshot not far from her home november 23rd of last year. she didn't realize it involved sean until police showed up the next morning. >> i was texting him to come home. and to tell kevin to drop the van and come home right away. and he told me go to bed, mom. nothing seriously happening. >> reporter: he and his 11-year- old friend, kevin hernandez, had been gunned down, found in a van at the elementary school parking lot. police were called at 1:30 in the morning. >> what were the kids doing there in the parking lot? were they sleeping out of the van, that type of thing? we don't have any indications of that type of thing. it belonged to one of the parents of one of kids at which wasn't stolen. >> reporter: a new clue, the suspect's car, believed to be a 201
shaun livingston was one of the victim, just 14 years old. an 11-year-old boy was also killed. they died near this tree. >> he had dreams. he was a good son. he love us to death. >> reporter: grieving the loss of sean whom she raised as her son. >> it's killing me every day. i come to hug the tree. >> reporter: she heard a gunshot not far from her home november 23rd of last year. she didn't realize it involved sean until police showed up the next morning. >> i was...
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found in manteca and 90% of the property you see here was found inside michael forward home in livingston toys. everything that they use on a day-to-day basis. >> forward is a mover and he works for an independent contractor employed by united van lines. the local show here on this truck. he was assigned as a laborer and went through a background check. they often contract with the military for moves and representatives say he was caught on camera on the day the truck was stolen from a secured lot. >> no worse day then christmas to steal from someone and you still from a military family no less. >> that was marissa perlman reporting. the property is being sorted and will soon be an route back to those military families. >> and encouraging signs for potential homebuyers and how a shift in the market is leaving more room for negotiation . >> more california firefighters will head to australia providing reinforcements against the company's devastating rather the countries devastating wildfires. what'd we decide on the flyers again? uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insur
found in manteca and 90% of the property you see here was found inside michael forward home in livingston toys. everything that they use on a day-to-day basis. >> forward is a mover and he works for an independent contractor employed by united van lines. the local show here on this truck. he was assigned as a laborer and went through a background check. they often contract with the military for moves and representatives say he was caught on camera on the day the truck was stolen from a...
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bob livingston was forced out as speaker.oming in the day of impeachment and said i'm going to step down and set an example for president clinton to follow. host: it was a stunning moment. no one expected that. guest:guest: it was so different in washington. very few moments in washington where you are completely caught off guard by something you did not think what happen and that was one of them. i was in the chamber that day. host: we were here watching it. guest: your breath was taken away. the chamber had this electricity that had not been there before. suddenly everybody was like the whole thing is coming off the rails. democrats and republicans alike rushed to bob livingston and said don't do this. spiraling out of control. he said as a matter of honor i have to step down. i think the president to do the same thing. crimes related to sex abuse of minors. he was a coach in school and he had paid off one of his accusers and i think have not told the truth about that under investigation. and of course newt gingrich had an
bob livingston was forced out as speaker.oming in the day of impeachment and said i'm going to step down and set an example for president clinton to follow. host: it was a stunning moment. no one expected that. guest:guest: it was so different in washington. very few moments in washington where you are completely caught off guard by something you did not think what happen and that was one of them. i was in the chamber that day. host: we were here watching it. guest: your breath was taken away....
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thank you to david livingstone for that first call. camera ron.ze in. bbc films for making it. gosh, jeremy for all those prosthetics, you were just incredible. matt dinkly, maestro. eric vistro, jeff foster paul, you guys kicking me in the pants, making me try a little bit harder. jesse buckley, finn whitrock and rufus celebrating one of the great icons of all times has been one of the great life blessings. and the people who want to express their love for judy garland and tell about the great personal significance of her legacy and her humanity, has been a great reminder that the choices that we make matters. what we make matters. and how we choose to honor each other in our lifetimes can matter a great deal down the road. thank you so much, everybody. it's nice to see you. i'm honored. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> kill me. we're nearly done. [ laughter ] gees. last one, last one, come on, guys. our next presenter starred in netflix's "bird box," a movie where people survive by acting like they don't see a thing. sort of like working
thank you to david livingstone for that first call. camera ron.ze in. bbc films for making it. gosh, jeremy for all those prosthetics, you were just incredible. matt dinkly, maestro. eric vistro, jeff foster paul, you guys kicking me in the pants, making me try a little bit harder. jesse buckley, finn whitrock and rufus celebrating one of the great icons of all times has been one of the great life blessings. and the people who want to express their love for judy garland and tell about the great...
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the guy that succeeded him was a guy called bob livingston, a guy from louisiana, guess what, the daytal affairs himself. so the politics are very different in 2020 than they were back in 1999. although maybe not that different. a trip down memory lane. i remember a moment in the trial when a defender of bill clinton said they will tell you that this is not about sex and it is all about sex. bill clinton, when he was impeached, approval rating of 71%. it didn't do him much harm. we have some news coming in from what is happening down there on the senate. chuck schumer, the democratic leader has been proposing these amendments to mitch mcconnell‘s rules for this trial. the first amendment he has proposed has been to so documents and witnesses from the white house, mick mulvaney, acting chief of staff is one who is mentioned in particular and that amendment will now be debated and it can be debated up for two hours. we don't know how many minimums are there are, i don't understand that there is a limit on amendments. they could be four or five amendments that would push this process int
the guy that succeeded him was a guy called bob livingston, a guy from louisiana, guess what, the daytal affairs himself. so the politics are very different in 2020 than they were back in 1999. although maybe not that different. a trip down memory lane. i remember a moment in the trial when a defender of bill clinton said they will tell you that this is not about sex and it is all about sex. bill clinton, when he was impeached, approval rating of 71%. it didn't do him much harm. we have some...
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with drafting the declaration which included ben franklin, john adams, roger sherman and robert livingston. so the we means the committee of five. but it also means the 56 members of the continental congress. and then on top of the 56 members of the continental congress it also means the american people, the declaration of independence is speaking on behalf of we the people. we the people of the united states of america. we hold these truths. but there's a problem. what does it mean to say we hold these truths to be self-evident? some of these truths are pretty complex philosophic concepts as we'll see in a minute. and did -- did all americans come to see these truths all at the same time? surely there's a difference in intellectual capacity, for instance, between say thomas jefferson or john adams on the one hand and an uneducated hardscrabble farmer living on the western frontier of massachusetts. well, i think then the key word to unlock the meaning of self-evident truths is the word "hold." we hold these truths. well, what i think that means to hold is in effect to grasp. but to grasp
with drafting the declaration which included ben franklin, john adams, roger sherman and robert livingston. so the we means the committee of five. but it also means the 56 members of the continental congress. and then on top of the 56 members of the continental congress it also means the american people, the declaration of independence is speaking on behalf of we the people. we the people of the united states of america. we hold these truths. but there's a problem. what does it mean to say we...
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and before we go, spare a thought for cricketer liam livingstone. there and the commentators did struggle to keep it together whilst he was rolling around on the floor, clearly in agony. i will have more sport for you later. i don't know why your laughing. yesterday, reynhard sinaga was sentenced to a minimum of 30 years in prison — he was described by police as the most prolific rapist in british legal history. prosecutors say sinaga attacked as many as 190 men, many of whom didn't know they had been drugged and raped and many others may have chosen not to come forward. 0ur correspondent graham satchell has been speaking to sam, a survivor of sexual assault, about the stigma associated with the crime on which yesterday's case has shon a light. the face of a monster. reynhard sinaga grinning on his social media pages, is the most prolific rapist in british legal history. police say there may be as many as 200 victims. sinaga prowled the streets of manchester searching for men before luring them back to his flat. we have been speaking to one man, not
and before we go, spare a thought for cricketer liam livingstone. there and the commentators did struggle to keep it together whilst he was rolling around on the floor, clearly in agony. i will have more sport for you later. i don't know why your laughing. yesterday, reynhard sinaga was sentenced to a minimum of 30 years in prison — he was described by police as the most prolific rapist in british legal history. prosecutors say sinaga attacked as many as 190 men, many of whom didn't know they...
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summer, i toured strawberry lake, part of livingston county's beautiful of lakes in my district where foam resulting from pfas in plain visible sight. i held a forum focused on pfas contamination in a community been under a do not eat fish advisory for over a year foam advisoryouch for many months. the more than 200 attendees about thedeep concern impact of pfas contamination on their health, safety, and and had simple questions about how to know whether their water is safe to eat fish from, or even touch. in september, i met with the fire chief, michael o'brien, and fire chiefs from livingston county and talked about their concerns foam that hadting concentrations of pfas. c.d.c., expose o pfas can affect health, learning in infants, lower a chance of women getting pregnant, increase the risk of and impact the immune system. one of my constituents who spent mechanic as an auto and was exposed to pfas contaminated materials on a aily basis is now connecting his diagnosis of m.s. or an autoimmune disease to his at work.to pfas in michigan, high levels of pfas 34 sites, etected in inclu
summer, i toured strawberry lake, part of livingston county's beautiful of lakes in my district where foam resulting from pfas in plain visible sight. i held a forum focused on pfas contamination in a community been under a do not eat fish advisory for over a year foam advisoryouch for many months. the more than 200 attendees about thedeep concern impact of pfas contamination on their health, safety, and and had simple questions about how to know whether their water is safe to eat fish from, or...
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and before we go, spare a thought for cricketer liam livingstone. very much. see you later. the chancellor, sajid javid, is to deliver a budget on the eleventh of march , the first after britain is due to leave the european union at the end of this month. on a visit to greater manchester, mrjavid said the government would set out how it plans to take advantage of the opportunities presented by brexit. the bbc understands the treasury is re—thinking public spending , with the aim of bolstering economic growth in more disadvantaged areas. up to an extra, for example, £100 billion of investment in infrastructure over the next few years, that will be transformative for every part of our country, but especially for those places that feel left behind. we've seen more investment over the last few years in the north, for example, but we need to see more. we need to see more in the midlands and we need to make sure every part of our country is seeing the benefits of increased opportunity. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity is here with more. so, andy, t
and before we go, spare a thought for cricketer liam livingstone. very much. see you later. the chancellor, sajid javid, is to deliver a budget on the eleventh of march , the first after britain is due to leave the european union at the end of this month. on a visit to greater manchester, mrjavid said the government would set out how it plans to take advantage of the opportunities presented by brexit. the bbc understands the treasury is re—thinking public spending , with the aim of bolstering...
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kennedy belongings on the block we have some hottest items on jet joining us bobby livingston great tos, and why does he want them all to go at once so that is it case wants one person to have everything together. >> that is right, a collector personally bought every item made a collection that is comprehensive tells whole story of john f. kennedy from start to finish from young days to assassination. >> archive of jfk correspondence with family of sailor died under his commander world war ii. >> was commander in 1943 pt boat cut in half kennedy swam to deserted island rescued one wrote to kennedy said what happened to my son i got a telegram saying missing in action ken tells her what happened, he doesn't say definitively that he is dead she writes him back he has to write again, tells us her that what heroics he had we have harold's purple heart, as you can see, he was friends with pt 109 crewmates throughout life all the way to when president. >> purple heart, beautiful that is so great, you also have collection of photos negatives of the former president tell us why where they are.
kennedy belongings on the block we have some hottest items on jet joining us bobby livingston great tos, and why does he want them all to go at once so that is it case wants one person to have everything together. >> that is right, a collector personally bought every item made a collection that is comprehensive tells whole story of john f. kennedy from start to finish from young days to assassination. >> archive of jfk correspondence with family of sailor died under his commander...
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ainsley: what are the five towns >> they are benisha, california , the dells, oregon, livingston, montanavote at small business revolution.org. >> and how do you win, more votes? and we'll figure out where we're going to show up which is awesome. steve: so what has the impact, amanda been? you go in, after the tv crews you always wonder what happens. does it work out well? do people go boy are we glad we did that and ultimately did it turn the town around? >> it really did and what we love is the ripple effect that we see with the community so each season we focus with working on six core businesses that we feel are key to the town 's success, but we really see that kind of positive momentum and the great publicity and just the positive energy and momentum forward really going throughout the entire community so new businesses opening, you see unemployment rates dropping, you see people just having that sense of pride for their community and that's what we want to do is create a movement to get people to understand the importance of supporting the small businesses within their towns. >> an
ainsley: what are the five towns >> they are benisha, california , the dells, oregon, livingston, montanavote at small business revolution.org. >> and how do you win, more votes? and we'll figure out where we're going to show up which is awesome. steve: so what has the impact, amanda been? you go in, after the tv crews you always wonder what happens. does it work out well? do people go boy are we glad we did that and ultimately did it turn the town around? >> it really did and...
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this weather watch a's picture is from livingston stop you can see quite a bit of snow at lower levels will tend to lift as we go through the day. but if you are travelling across northern and western parts of the uk, western parts including england and where, watch out for ice. there will be some snow on the higher roots, particularly slow across scotland and northern ireland. and you can find out how it is affecting your journey of course on your bbc local radio station. now, this is where we have had the rain in the snow. the blue indicates that rain, the light indicates the snow. a lot of it on the hills, but some of it at lower levels as well. if you are travelling first thing this morning in the south—west of england, there will be a lot of dry weather, but they will be some showers. some of those will be sleazy across parts of the moors, for example, on the tops of the hills in wales we could also see some snow, as we could on the tops of the hills in northern england. perhaps in the heavier bursts you will see some sleet at lower levels, but there is the risk of ice. northern i
this weather watch a's picture is from livingston stop you can see quite a bit of snow at lower levels will tend to lift as we go through the day. but if you are travelling across northern and western parts of the uk, western parts including england and where, watch out for ice. there will be some snow on the higher roots, particularly slow across scotland and northern ireland. and you can find out how it is affecting your journey of course on your bbc local radio station. now, this is where we...
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liam livingstone was mic'd up when hit in tender spot twice in one game. here he is on the ground, oh, no. no worries mate. lihengviste'on renegades. victory, as it was. >> t cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready... to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three meio ..ns.andl p rotects frnsomutest that's the beauty of your smile. eath a 100% natural propellent.
liam livingstone was mic'd up when hit in tender spot twice in one game. here he is on the ground, oh, no. no worries mate. lihengviste'on renegades. victory, as it was. >> t cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready... to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three meio ..ns.andl p rotects frnsomutest that's the beauty of your smile. eath a 100% natural propellent.
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morning speaking to reporters in the capitol basement among the many reporters covering this, at the livingston the bureau chief for the "texas tribune." she says of this. so i was in chamber yesterday and struck by how the light of the land was not how i imagined it when watching tv on wednesday. i thought it might be drawn out for people unable to attend to get their bearings the on the isolated camera to keep in mind fedecamaras controlled by the use senate. her math which she has tweeted out shows the republican side, the democratic senators, the speaker was her speaking at the time, chief justice roberts here and the tables. the president victory, the attorneys for the house managers presenting their case to keep it might our camera view, fedecamaras from the senate is from this view here. what made you are not seeing, people like louis gohmert sitting on the floor for the last couple of days and up in the gallery among the people is actress alyssa milano who attended the first couple of days of testimony in the impeachment trial. the u.s. senate coming in at one p.m. eastern just a minute
morning speaking to reporters in the capitol basement among the many reporters covering this, at the livingston the bureau chief for the "texas tribune." she says of this. so i was in chamber yesterday and struck by how the light of the land was not how i imagined it when watching tv on wednesday. i thought it might be drawn out for people unable to attend to get their bearings the on the isolated camera to keep in mind fedecamaras controlled by the use senate. her math which she has...