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that's the maddening thing. you talk to republicans, only 50 republican senators, by the way, right now. one or two could make a huge difference. you talk to republican senators off the record, they all say the same thing off the record that we're reading in bob woodward's book. so the question is why don't one or two of them say this guy is just not fit?
that's the maddening thing. you talk to republicans, only 50 republican senators, by the way, right now. one or two could make a huge difference. you talk to republican senators off the record, they all say the same thing off the record that we're reading in bob woodward's book. so the question is why don't one or two of them say this guy is just not fit?
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. >>> another private couple makes news as cameron diaz's rocker husband benji madden posted a sweet's honor. "happy birthday, baby. thank you for being the best friend and partner to me and taking this journey of marriage." the maddens have made few public appearances in their 3 1/2 year marriage, but benji's love for his wife on her 46th birthday is quite clear. "the way you live your life every day and your compassion for the world shines through in your eyes and you inspire me to want to be the best man i can be in this lifetime. i'm so grateful to be yours always and forever. and to call you my one and only. true love." >>> and finally, a couple who have never shied away from the cameras, ariana grande and boyfriend of three months, pete davidson. ariana grande revealed to her friend nicki minaj on queen radio on apple music details on their first makeout. >> ari, do you remember the first kiss that you and pete >> i do. >> how was it? >> it was so sick and so dope. it was so cute. he asked me for permission to kiss me. >> oh, i'm going to cry. >> to be young and in love. >>> al
. >>> another private couple makes news as cameron diaz's rocker husband benji madden posted a sweet's honor. "happy birthday, baby. thank you for being the best friend and partner to me and taking this journey of marriage." the maddens have made few public appearances in their 3 1/2 year marriage, but benji's love for his wife on her 46th birthday is quite clear. "the way you live your life every day and your compassion for the world shines through in your eyes and you...
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played here in this television adaptation by richard madden, who recently starred in the hit drama bodyguardt was written in 1928, the novel had never been on sale here because of britain's strict obscenity laws. in 1960, penguin tried to publish the book but the company was taken to court in a bid to stop its publication, as this bbc dramatisation of the sensational trial shows. is it a book that you would even wish your wife or servants to read? well, yes, it seems. thejudge's wife marked up the sexually explicit passages of the novel in her husband's copy. she wrote down the page numbers which featured lovemaking, and more lovemaking, as well as sections she considered coarse, on headed notepaper from the central criminal court. and have a look at this. she also hand—stitched a silk bag to conceal the book in. no doubt to prevent the press photographers from capturing an image of thejudge carrying the racy novel into court. the trial itself came to encapsulate the clash between the old establishment and the new wave of liberalisation in britain. and penguin was acquitted. this represents
played here in this television adaptation by richard madden, who recently starred in the hit drama bodyguardt was written in 1928, the novel had never been on sale here because of britain's strict obscenity laws. in 1960, penguin tried to publish the book but the company was taken to court in a bid to stop its publication, as this bbc dramatisation of the sensational trial shows. is it a book that you would even wish your wife or servants to read? well, yes, it seems. thejudge's wife marked up...
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david madden is from cmc markets.s us from the city of london. 23 million people, that is who they are fighting for, the subscribers in europe? they are indeed. sky mobile and the internet as well. this is ultimately about building up content. the on line streaming world is becoming a major industry and will be one of the industries of the future, likely. walt disney is reportedly buying a large chunk of fox's assets, and it will bring their stakes up to 50% in it. disney have a backlog of content of their own and planning to remove from netflix. they could get sky into the fold as well. they have a back catalogue of content. do we tend to aggregate, migrate to a certain platform because it has better content or is it quite disperse, is that they are vibrant market for these? in the grand scheme of things, if you look at how other industries operate, one or two players are dominate the sector and the more fragmented it is, the more fickle customers want because they did not want several accounts. however things play o
david madden is from cmc markets.s us from the city of london. 23 million people, that is who they are fighting for, the subscribers in europe? they are indeed. sky mobile and the internet as well. this is ultimately about building up content. the on line streaming world is becoming a major industry and will be one of the industries of the future, likely. walt disney is reportedly buying a large chunk of fox's assets, and it will bring their stakes up to 50% in it. disney have a backlog of...
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and the thing that is maddening, many about this history, is just the disingenuous of it all. we all know who vetted brett kavanaugh. we know he is a soldier. >> the federalist society who? >> and it is like what are we pretending here. we know what is happening in front of our eyes. >> for a supreme court nominee to say that is meaningless. and again, he left the door open. because he said every time he was asked roe, it was reflexive. but chevron which is law school day one stuff, he made clear he would flip that if he could. >> one of the many things that is on this 20 year dream target list. that is there too. thank you very much. turning back to the other massive story of the day. joining me now cramp jamie rossman. you have an unlikely cosponsor of the legislation. an endorser. what did you make of the op-ed? >> i thought it was half hearted and something pathetic about it actually. there wasn't much constitutional law in it. and i think it probably left people feeling more desperate than they felt before they read it. the 25th amendment does give us a way to get through
and the thing that is maddening, many about this history, is just the disingenuous of it all. we all know who vetted brett kavanaugh. we know he is a soldier. >> the federalist society who? >> and it is like what are we pretending here. we know what is happening in front of our eyes. >> for a supreme court nominee to say that is meaningless. and again, he left the door open. because he said every time he was asked roe, it was reflexive. but chevron which is law school day one...
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a photograph of richard madden, star of bodyguard on the front.o many spoilers, for those who have not caught up yet, but what. .. this those who have not caught up yet, but what... this is about in links possibly pitching it, isn't that? absolutely —— possibly pitching it, isn't that? absolutely -- about net flicks possibly pitching it. acquiring i should say, stubbly you are on the bbc. there's something quite phenomenal about this particular series, it is only six parts, it is astonishing that this has really gripped people, there has been... i'm on twitter, part of a group that share conspiracy theories about what on earth has gone on, but this is a particular picture that was released today, which is i think there is a suggestion this is a particular footage that people have not seen before. actually, the story itself is around the fact that netflix have acquired the international rights to the drama and that this whole issue of the second season... which netflix might acquire. is a big deal and it is great to the british drama, great to see
a photograph of richard madden, star of bodyguard on the front.o many spoilers, for those who have not caught up yet, but what. .. this those who have not caught up yet, but what... this is about in links possibly pitching it, isn't that? absolutely —— possibly pitching it, isn't that? absolutely -- about net flicks possibly pitching it. acquiring i should say, stubbly you are on the bbc. there's something quite phenomenal about this particular series, it is only six parts, it is...
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now and again my gas would not stay said that they did and that to secure it that in the truce and madden executed it is like you think that. this was a key subject at a press conference to present the new red list published by i called the international council of museums for fifteen years i com has been publishing lists of rare objects from various countries which threaten to turn up on the international art market this time it concerned antiquities from iraq and syria suspected of financing eisel operations as proof that the subject is being taken seriously several international figures attended the meeting including richard stengel representing the us government who would launch the offensive or you might mr region and go and is a hunter has been a department. also why. are you going to. good evening i'm delighted to be here what we've seen over the last year is i saw as weaponization of information and the cultural destruction that they're practicing is the weaponization culture so this is a destruction of history and destruction of culture and the destruction of human beings thousan
now and again my gas would not stay said that they did and that to secure it that in the truce and madden executed it is like you think that. this was a key subject at a press conference to present the new red list published by i called the international council of museums for fifteen years i com has been publishing lists of rare objects from various countries which threaten to turn up on the international art market this time it concerned antiquities from iraq and syria suspected of financing...
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dr john madden the band was really the big problem is this mr bennett our mother in the bed and those people who are let me give you the right side of the french politics the need do you need to go towards that and it read that of judea and that continues to be relevant in french politics that there or did you know are both student wharton and you need to do them and that's what mr bentley doing but i didn't the board move me if my grant you say that that decision should forget it and we need to go with you british ship in which even to give what would have been a leap on the other hand when i had to take into account two other factors the younger generation some people have been born in france but they're a good balance the best isn't one is mr killion buckbee the player who doesn't know what do you want up mother is the opinion sort that there's you that these people are their past this is that what you're after and bust you out mr bacon you know but it said clearly you was a friend and was actually playing with a friend the big problem for other given people who didn't do shit to s
dr john madden the band was really the big problem is this mr bennett our mother in the bed and those people who are let me give you the right side of the french politics the need do you need to go towards that and it read that of judea and that continues to be relevant in french politics that there or did you know are both student wharton and you need to do them and that's what mr bentley doing but i didn't the board move me if my grant you say that that decision should forget it and we need...
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but how realistic is richard madden's character david budd?ber, been shot at in a car, and duffed up a government advisor. agh! all in day's work for a close protection officer? here's one man who should know. i have protected theresa may when she was home secretary, you're right. and it is nothing and was nothing like what david budd did. agh! the way we operate is not quite like david budd, who seems to be operating independently! so independently, he even has an affair with the home secretary. that's not realistic at all! anybody who crosses that line would not last very long within the department and might not last very long within the police service. but the met police wants to capitalise on the popularity of bodyguard. there's been a surge of interest injoining the force. it needs to recruit detectives and technology experts. it's about encouraging people to have an ambition, dream big, and, actually, some day you could be protecting her majesty the queen, or protecting the home secretary. but you're not going to get that instantaneously
but how realistic is richard madden's character david budd?ber, been shot at in a car, and duffed up a government advisor. agh! all in day's work for a close protection officer? here's one man who should know. i have protected theresa may when she was home secretary, you're right. and it is nothing and was nothing like what david budd did. agh! the way we operate is not quite like david budd, who seems to be operating independently! so independently, he even has an affair with the home...
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hopes for lesser prison sentence cooperate with special counsel robert mueller a tough day for mr madden for for his except the responsibility. and. he wanted to make sure that his family was able to remain safe and live a good life he's accepted responsibility and this is for conduct that dates back many years the charges date from a decade ago but run through twenty sixteen when metaphor was working. get donald trump elected president they involve work he did for the pro russian government in the ukraine and ties to russian oligarchs he is the highest official yet to flip he once had the title of trump's campaign chairman and he was in the meeting with the kremlin lincoln lawyer who promised dirt on hillary clinton the president's son and son in law were there too they say there was no dirt manna for it will now tell prosecutors if that is true the president had called man a fort brave for resisting and not flipping and somewhat unusually he has yet to tweet about this development but the white house released a statement saying quote this had absolutely nothing to do with the president
hopes for lesser prison sentence cooperate with special counsel robert mueller a tough day for mr madden for for his except the responsibility. and. he wanted to make sure that his family was able to remain safe and live a good life he's accepted responsibility and this is for conduct that dates back many years the charges date from a decade ago but run through twenty sixteen when metaphor was working. get donald trump elected president they involve work he did for the pro russian government in...
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the supreme court said you can do celebrations after "touchdown nine madden." that was them, yeah.insburg, we appreciate it. but kavanaugh could have serious power, so, obviously, everybody is really invested in this week's hearings. and no one is pulling for kavanaugh more than the president himself. and tell me if you can figure out why. >> he has said in the past he does not believe sitting presidents should be subject to criminal investigations. >> trevor: ooooh! you know, for all the shit trump hides, he's also the most transparent president ever. while he's being investigated, he nominates a guy who thinks he presidents shouldn't be investigated. like trump is not even hiding his evil plan. like, this guy was probably horrible at hiding his affairs. "melania, i'll be home late tonight, and it's not because i'm having sex with stormy daniels. bye-bye, now, bye-bye!" ( cheers and applause ) now, people who are not under investigation by a special counsel might want to know more about brett kavanaugh. but they can't, because republicans are currently blocking the release of 100,
the supreme court said you can do celebrations after "touchdown nine madden." that was them, yeah.insburg, we appreciate it. but kavanaugh could have serious power, so, obviously, everybody is really invested in this week's hearings. and no one is pulling for kavanaugh more than the president himself. and tell me if you can figure out why. >> he has said in the past he does not believe sitting presidents should be subject to criminal investigations. >> trevor: ooooh! you...
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stone will trump doubles down on his latest claims against china telling journalists that beijing is maddening in america's upcoming midterm elections that softly he ratchets up the pressure on iran launching into a bedsit to rage against its leadership at the u.n. security council where the u.s. need to face significant pushback from our allies. in this local who helped. get this deal together she's trying to hold a deal together because she did it. washington's envoy to the u.n. is also pulling no punches she's issued a harsh word to the fitz to save the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal accusing the bloc of egotism and pride. plus crossing the line the ones that britain spread coverage has gone too far off to the sudden newspaper dumps the. memo reveals austrian police were told to give less information to the media to help contribute to positive reporting. we have all those details those stories savor in our next hour my colleague will have the latest world news updates in a moment's time though it's crosstalk. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered peter lavelle on
stone will trump doubles down on his latest claims against china telling journalists that beijing is maddening in america's upcoming midterm elections that softly he ratchets up the pressure on iran launching into a bedsit to rage against its leadership at the u.n. security council where the u.s. need to face significant pushback from our allies. in this local who helped. get this deal together she's trying to hold a deal together because she did it. washington's envoy to the u.n. is also...
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what is so frustrated and maddening about the market is that valuation makes no difference what so everst roll my eyes. buyers don't care. they are not going to stop here. they get new money in, and look at their winners and buy more of them end of story occasionally you get a down day like today and that is your chance to pounce you better believe the buyers are back tomorrow. money managers buy these stocks because they go higher, and go higher because they are bought that may seem like the dumbest investment strategy manageable but also incredibly profitable you want to be a buyer, not a seller stick with cramer. like ever. they reveal in extremes and defy limitations. these pursuits may seem unnecessary. but the scariest thing i can imagine is a world where this, doesn't exist. >>> f.a.n.g and company had a hard day tomorrow we are going to hear how f.a.n.g is dead. that is the way it works the only thing i am concerned about is facebook. the numbers there might not be there if the valuation is going down don't feel like that about amazon >>> i like to say there's always a bull mark
what is so frustrated and maddening about the market is that valuation makes no difference what so everst roll my eyes. buyers don't care. they are not going to stop here. they get new money in, and look at their winners and buy more of them end of story occasionally you get a down day like today and that is your chance to pounce you better believe the buyers are back tomorrow. money managers buy these stocks because they go higher, and go higher because they are bought that may seem like the...
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the odds on richard madden being the next james bond have the odds on richard madden being the nextjamest is bond or something else. congratulations. an indian sailor taking part in a round the world yacht race has been rescued after his boat was hit by a storm. the news came in as we came to air this morning. a huge international rescue operation was launched to find abhilash tomy, who got stranded 2000 miles off the coast of western australia after his mast got damaged by a5 foot waves. he manage to send out a message saying he'd suffered a severe back injury. for the latest, we can speak now to don mcintyre, he's the chairman of the golden globe race. tell us how this rescue happened? major international operation led by thejoint major international operation led by the joint rescue major international operation led by thejoint rescue cordon major international operation led by the joint rescue cordon nation centre in australia, basically, today, a fewer hours ago, there was an indian aircraft, navy aircraft overhead, a french fisheries surveillance vessel arrived on the scene, they l
the odds on richard madden being the next james bond have the odds on richard madden being the nextjamest is bond or something else. congratulations. an indian sailor taking part in a round the world yacht race has been rescued after his boat was hit by a storm. the news came in as we came to air this morning. a huge international rescue operation was launched to find abhilash tomy, who got stranded 2000 miles off the coast of western australia after his mast got damaged by a5 foot waves. he...
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it's funny, the great john madden, hated to fly. he took a bus but he owned the bus.e got to a point where he could make moves around his anxiety. you are in school. do will you text your answers? i text my speech to the class. i mean, this is -- is apparent if my child ever came to me he would net got that sentence out of his mouth. dad, i think -- are you kidding? life is uncomfortable, things will be tough. you will be embarrassed and feel but now we've known all these pretty words like anxiety and comfort, do your job. you speak -- if you're bad at it, guess what? we won't send you two theater camp this summer. okay? i had to learn and i like to talk but i had butterflies and the only way i got over it was i got up and talk. you can't fix it unless you do it. the fact this is even a story -- give me the old me ladies i had. greg: i used to get -- [laughter] [applause] kat, i used to have butterflies and pull the wings off them. the worst thing you can do to a kid acquiesce to their peers because people have fears about gym class people have fears about everything.
it's funny, the great john madden, hated to fly. he took a bus but he owned the bus.e got to a point where he could make moves around his anxiety. you are in school. do will you text your answers? i text my speech to the class. i mean, this is -- is apparent if my child ever came to me he would net got that sentence out of his mouth. dad, i think -- are you kidding? life is uncomfortable, things will be tough. you will be embarrassed and feel but now we've known all these pretty words like...
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it was so maddening to me that this goes on and on and it seems to be impervious to any kind of journalistic intervention. it was the amazing opportunity to interrupt the cycle. when the market economy had finally done itself in. desperate people anxious for him to do something about inequality. i think about that moment i think it could've been franklin roosevelt all over again. we could be in the second year of the biden presidency or something like that. it's nixon all over again. he mimics nixon all the time. only different hair do the same. all of the essays in the rendezvous with oblivion aim at one story. try to tell one story. this is what a society looks like with the glue that holds it together starts to dissolve. they react when they learn that the structure beneath them is crumbling. and this is the throw that pulses through the veins of the wall to do when there is no longer any limit their power to accumulate. they cover the years of the obama presidency and then the populist explosion. it was a time when liberal hopes were sinking and the newly invigorated right was proceeding
it was so maddening to me that this goes on and on and it seems to be impervious to any kind of journalistic intervention. it was the amazing opportunity to interrupt the cycle. when the market economy had finally done itself in. desperate people anxious for him to do something about inequality. i think about that moment i think it could've been franklin roosevelt all over again. we could be in the second year of the biden presidency or something like that. it's nixon all over again. he mimics...
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. >> that is the thing that i find these fights so maddening. the view of donald trump, which is the law is a fiction used to exercise power. he can't make coherent sense of the law. >> there is a coherent sense, as long as it is him. >> on the other side this idea well, the supreme court is above politics. >> you know, i do think it is hard, but i don't think we should give up on it. that is brown versus education. marriage equality, and so many things. for us to give up on it and say it is all politics. if trump destroys your faith on that -- >> i am not the issue. what should they be considering. >> the first thing is how can they go through a vote with all of these documents being hidden. in 2010, said don't allow a hearing for justice kagan until we have the documents. that should be the standard now. let's wait and find out. and then, have a fair debate about judge kavanaugh and whether he should be confirmed. >> i am joined by senator cory booker of new jersey. kavanaugh is repricing a line. the job as an umpire. what do you think about t
. >> that is the thing that i find these fights so maddening. the view of donald trump, which is the law is a fiction used to exercise power. he can't make coherent sense of the law. >> there is a coherent sense, as long as it is him. >> on the other side this idea well, the supreme court is above politics. >> you know, i do think it is hard, but i don't think we should give up on it. that is brown versus education. marriage equality, and so many things. for us to give...
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and the dimms are becoming further maddened. they are in a cycle of absolute i are rationale and just bald faced partisan politics that is, they don't even care, injurious to the nation and national security. >> that's exactly way was going to say. injurious to the nation's reputation. this was a spectacle. it was embarrassing. do you realize we were talking about flatulence and flip tops and beer. i drank in college. lou: i did not drink in college. >> but they are trying to pervert not only relations between men and women which they have done in the past which started with the #metoo movement. as soon as it came out i understood what they were trying to do. they are perverting a high school experience. they are perverting a college experience which is normal like people drinking. i thought he was pledging a fraternity at a certain point. lou: watching senator blumenthal, senator whitehouse. senator booker, these people were -- i mean, they were so out of their depth and their league. and i love the way judge kavanaugh effectiv
and the dimms are becoming further maddened. they are in a cycle of absolute i are rationale and just bald faced partisan politics that is, they don't even care, injurious to the nation and national security. >> that's exactly way was going to say. injurious to the nation's reputation. this was a spectacle. it was embarrassing. do you realize we were talking about flatulence and flip tops and beer. i drank in college. lou: i did not drink in college. >> but they are trying to...
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and the dimms are becoming further maddened.y are in a cycle of absolute i are rationale and just bald faced partisan politics that is, they don't even care, injurious to the nation and national security. >> that's exactly way was going to say. injurious to the nation's reputation. this was a spectacle. it was embarrassing. do you realize we were talking about flatulence and flip tops and beer. i drank in college. lou: i did not drink in college. >> but they are trying to pervert not only relations between men and women which they have done in the past which started with the #metoo movement. as soon as it came out i understood what they were trying to do. they are perverting a high school experience. they are perverting a college experience which is normal like people drinking. i thought he was pledging a fraternity at a certain point. lou: watching senator blumenthal, senator whitehouse. senator booker, these people were -- i mean, they were so out of their depth and their league. and i love the way judge kavanaugh effectively
and the dimms are becoming further maddened.y are in a cycle of absolute i are rationale and just bald faced partisan politics that is, they don't even care, injurious to the nation and national security. >> that's exactly way was going to say. injurious to the nation's reputation. this was a spectacle. it was embarrassing. do you realize we were talking about flatulence and flip tops and beer. i drank in college. lou: i did not drink in college. >> but they are trying to pervert...
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this is maddening. >> as i have been saying for two years. there was a brazen plot to illegal little exsill lear rat hillary clinton and if she lost frame donald trump. that's what these texts are about. not whether a question people can debeat. i know there is a a grand jury underway. wrack is taken about strzok, page mccain and others involved in this case and e. reason we know it james baker former counsel at the fbi has turned states' evidence and fully cooperated with the federal general andth fbi i can, i have did he knows is he going to be indicted. >> laura: pretty nextexplosive n friday night. appalling comments from chelsea clinton about abortion and the reboot that les moonves should be most worried about. our fry dale royal seeing you meant. we will head back for update on florence incredibly destructive path. don't move. if your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only b
this is maddening. >> as i have been saying for two years. there was a brazen plot to illegal little exsill lear rat hillary clinton and if she lost frame donald trump. that's what these texts are about. not whether a question people can debeat. i know there is a a grand jury underway. wrack is taken about strzok, page mccain and others involved in this case and e. reason we know it james baker former counsel at the fbi has turned states' evidence and fully cooperated with the federal...
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and he was maddened by that. >> later that year, mccain's own conduct got him in hot water. >> prosecutorse mccain's testimony will show the jury that keating knew how serious his problems with federal regulators were. >> charles keating was the owner of the failed lincoln savings and loan association. he was also a contributor to john mccain's campaign and a partner of cindy mccain on an arizona real estate deal. >> we will now proceed to hear from senator mccain. >> when regulators were investigating keating and his s&l's collapse, mccain along with four other senators met with them. >> i'm glad to have the opportunity to fully and publicly account for my relationship with charles keating. >> many felt the senators were trying to influence the investigation to help keating. >> when he came to see me in march of 1987 -- >> it's something mccain denied. >> my mistake was to go to the meeting, but at the meeting, i said that i wanted no special favors, i wanted no -- anything done that would be -- appear unethical or wrong. >> ultimately, mccain was cleared of any wrongdoing, but the allega
and he was maddened by that. >> later that year, mccain's own conduct got him in hot water. >> prosecutorse mccain's testimony will show the jury that keating knew how serious his problems with federal regulators were. >> charles keating was the owner of the failed lincoln savings and loan association. he was also a contributor to john mccain's campaign and a partner of cindy mccain on an arizona real estate deal. >> we will now proceed to hear from senator mccain....
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cost of these funny brings us this report from lagos for no other city would live quite like lagos maddening traffic heat does anyone ever have enough peace of mind to slow down and read. nigeria's trying to fly the image that people don't like to read almost half of the population doesn't know how but here in lagos there's a growing appetite to read and write books so what's changing this is one of the oldest bookstores in lagos annoyances from the dating outside inside a rural declined by rows of books of all genres by acclaimed writers like nobel laureate. here you can find a lot about african history and the diversity of nigerian culture. in life. but unfortunately nigeria a book remains a luxury to many people the minimum wage is around fifty u.s. dollars a month and a new book is around. street vendors sell pirated books for a fraction of that. this is. a book by. a well known author for five hundred. two u.s. dollars is an illegal copy of course. always existed in nigeria but it is experienced already since the country's transition to democracy two decades ago and as demand has increa
cost of these funny brings us this report from lagos for no other city would live quite like lagos maddening traffic heat does anyone ever have enough peace of mind to slow down and read. nigeria's trying to fly the image that people don't like to read almost half of the population doesn't know how but here in lagos there's a growing appetite to read and write books so what's changing this is one of the oldest bookstores in lagos annoyances from the dating outside inside a rural declined by...
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people like flight recon coornator warren madden. nten we met him a few weeks before my flightflorence, he was monitoring the same aircraft as it flew in hurricane lane, as it bore down on hawaii. >> and what you're looking at right now you know, we have variety of screens up so we can keep track the whole situation. >> reporter: he flew hurricane hunter missions himself, for 14 years. >> the aircraft is flying and sending us information through a satellite connectionfiack into our here, and so we can track where the aircraft is, how strong the winds are, we can bring up various plots about you know the wind speeds from not instruments that we drop out at the bottom of the plane that float down to the surface that can measure the wind speed and the pressurend the aire temperatoating down. >> reporter: all that data is entered into complex computer t models, that try to prede path of the storm, and its intensity-- the blind spot in rie forecasts. >> forecasting hne intensity has been a big challenge for many years. >> reporter: michae
people like flight recon coornator warren madden. nten we met him a few weeks before my flightflorence, he was monitoring the same aircraft as it flew in hurricane lane, as it bore down on hawaii. >> and what you're looking at right now you know, we have variety of screens up so we can keep track the whole situation. >> reporter: he flew hurricane hunter missions himself, for 14 years. >> the aircraft is flying and sending us information through a satellite connectionfiack...
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played here in this television adaptation by richard madden, who recently starred in the hit drama theguin tried to publish the book but the company was taken to court in a bid to stop its publication, as this bbc dramatisation of the sensational trial shows. is it a book that you would even wish your wife or servants to read? well, yes, it seems. thejudge's wife marked up the sexually explicit passages of the novel in her husband's copy. she wrote down the page numbers which featured lovemaking, and more lovemaking, as well as sections she considered coarse, on headed notepaper from the central criminal court. and have a look at this. she also hand—stitched a silk bag to conceal the book in. no doubt to prevent the press photographers from capturing an image of thejudge carrying the racy novel into court. the trial itself came to encapsulate the clash between the old establishment and the new wave of liberalisation in britain. and penguin was acquitted. this represents such a key moment in our recent history, you know, the chatterley trial was such a moment at the opening of the 1960s
played here in this television adaptation by richard madden, who recently starred in the hit drama theguin tried to publish the book but the company was taken to court in a bid to stop its publication, as this bbc dramatisation of the sensational trial shows. is it a book that you would even wish your wife or servants to read? well, yes, it seems. thejudge's wife marked up the sexually explicit passages of the novel in her husband's copy. she wrote down the page numbers which featured...
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but how realistic is richard madden's character david budd?ar, and duffed up a government advisor. all in day's work for a close protection officer. here's one man who should know. i have protected theresa may when she was home secretary. you're right. and it is nothing and was nothing like what david budd did. the way we operate is not quite like david budd, who seems to be operating quite independently. operating independently. so independently, he even has an affair with the home secretary. that's not realistic at all! anybody who crosses that line would not last very long within the department and might not last very long within the police service. but the met police wants to capitalise on the popularity of bodyguard. there's been a surge of interest injoining the force. it needs to recruit detectives and technology experts. it's about encouraging people to have an ambition, dream big, and, actually, some day you could be protecting her majesty the queen, or protecting the home secretary. but you're not going to get that instantaneously. o
but how realistic is richard madden's character david budd?ar, and duffed up a government advisor. all in day's work for a close protection officer. here's one man who should know. i have protected theresa may when she was home secretary. you're right. and it is nothing and was nothing like what david budd did. the way we operate is not quite like david budd, who seems to be operating quite independently. operating independently. so independently, he even has an affair with the home secretary....
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i think what is maddening to me is this talk about this guy, you know, being for the american worker,y, you see the republican party, now the face of that party, donald trump, with a massive attack against labor unions. you see someone who says, i'm for the blue collar worker, but four in ten americans in this latest poll cannot afford to pay their basic bills and make ends meet. so if you're really for american workers, the test is not convo luting and messing with trade policy. it's just raising wages. and when he has an opportunity to do that for federal workers, he shunned that opportunity, as well. is it unlike different presidents? no, but he was supposed to be different from other presidents. the other reality, if he's really for the blue collar workers, there is a study out, you can also be building bridges. >> you say federal workers are blue collar workers? >> there are some federal workers who are blue collar workers. i said hello to some every day. >> how much of the federal work force is a blue collar worker? >> there are a number of them. especially in states. >> i would
i think what is maddening to me is this talk about this guy, you know, being for the american worker,y, you see the republican party, now the face of that party, donald trump, with a massive attack against labor unions. you see someone who says, i'm for the blue collar worker, but four in ten americans in this latest poll cannot afford to pay their basic bills and make ends meet. so if you're really for american workers, the test is not convo luting and messing with trade policy. it's just...
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but how realistic is richard madden's character david budd?vernment advisor. all in there's work reckless protection officer. you's one man who should know. work reckless protection officer. you's one man who should knowlj have rejected theresa may when she was home secretary. and it is nothing and was nothing like what he did. the way we operate is not quite like he seems to be operating. quite independently. so independently he even has an affair with the home secretary. anybody who crosses that line would not last very long within the department was up and might not last very long within the police service. but the met police wants to capitalise on the popularity of the bodyguard. there has been a surge of interest injoining the bodyguard. there has been a surge of interest in joining the force. in its recruit detectives and technology experts. it is about encouraging people to have an ambition, dream big, and is, actually, some day you could be protecting her majesty the queen or protecting her majesty the queen or protecting the home secr
but how realistic is richard madden's character david budd?vernment advisor. all in there's work reckless protection officer. you's one man who should know. work reckless protection officer. you's one man who should knowlj have rejected theresa may when she was home secretary. and it is nothing and was nothing like what he did. the way we operate is not quite like he seems to be operating. quite independently. so independently he even has an affair with the home secretary. anybody who crosses...
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richard madden is the actor. she is on the stage. is what he is doing realistic?en of a wider policing plan. he has seen something and reacted but that would be communicated. he would not run off and deal with it himself? not really, he is protecting, he is searching, checking passes. his attention rate would not be able to be continued that long. he is one man doing ten people'sjobs? be continued that long. he is one man doing ten people's jobs? pretty much but he is the central character. he is constantly operating in the red zone. that led toa operating in the red zone. that led to a cliffhanger. some people think it is slightly ridiculous but i am trying to work out what happened. tell us about the different stages of alertness you have referred to? you have four levels, white, yellow, orange and red and white is pretty much not taking it all that much, going about your everyday. yellow you step up and orange you are aware of what is going on and red is the operational level. what colour are you now? probably yellow. certainly not from our questions! he would
richard madden is the actor. she is on the stage. is what he is doing realistic?en of a wider policing plan. he has seen something and reacted but that would be communicated. he would not run off and deal with it himself? not really, he is protecting, he is searching, checking passes. his attention rate would not be able to be continued that long. he is one man doing ten people'sjobs? be continued that long. he is one man doing ten people's jobs? pretty much but he is the central character. he...
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and it's kind of a maddening system because we don't have any certainty.ure again the judge is right that there are formulas that are in play, that there analyses, periodic reviews done within the prison sentence just like a parole board to try to figure out, you know, what the balance is, whether mr. cosby's health becomes failing. whether is he going to serve 10 years or three years. it's just a strange setting that it gets left, you know, all of the drama of having a judicial sentencing gets turned into an administrative action that's pretty much behind closed doors. so, you know, we are left with nonanswers that we don't really know. going to start and doesn't get on bail for at least another couple of years: i have joseph who represents seven of cosby's victim. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> your reactions to the judge's sentence. >> as the judge said the day and time has come. justice is gig to be served. justice was served i the court impose dollars a a signature sentence that the judge said gave a to the jury's verdict the
and it's kind of a maddening system because we don't have any certainty.ure again the judge is right that there are formulas that are in play, that there analyses, periodic reviews done within the prison sentence just like a parole board to try to figure out, you know, what the balance is, whether mr. cosby's health becomes failing. whether is he going to serve 10 years or three years. it's just a strange setting that it gets left, you know, all of the drama of having a judicial sentencing gets...
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that is richard madden, everyone. he looks like former labour cabinet minister, andy burnham. releasing, original lyrics on the right—hand side which are going to auction. sorry, i was right—hand side which are going to auction. sorry, iwas moving right—hand side which are going to auction. sorry, i was moving the newspaper, giving keith on the camera a terrible time. they look like eltonjohn's camera a terrible time. they look like elton john's original trousers. they are executives on the phone, i would imagine that they are making it as accurate as possible. keith, thank you very much indeed. stay with us, the headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and sally nugent. here's a summary of this morning's main news: strong aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, where a major earthquake and tsunami killed at least 800 people. the death tour has been revised up while we have been on air this morning. rescue teams are still yet to reach some of the worst affected areas. the country's vice—president says he fears the number of d
that is richard madden, everyone. he looks like former labour cabinet minister, andy burnham. releasing, original lyrics on the right—hand side which are going to auction. sorry, i was right—hand side which are going to auction. sorry, iwas moving right—hand side which are going to auction. sorry, i was moving the newspaper, giving keith on the camera a terrible time. they look like eltonjohn's camera a terrible time. they look like elton john's original trousers. they are executives on...
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>> the chilling sounds of gunfire captured during the live stream of the popul football game madden 'he 24-year-old david katz from baltimore, took his lifet the scene after killing two and inring others. >>> mysterysolved. a woman who sparked concern after spotted ringing door bells in the middle of the night sound safe. straints.ot and m> the woman's boyfriend found dead f the apartment self inflicted a gunshot --pt self inflicted gunshot wound. >>>co cape on shark alert for the holidayek d. lifeguards closed beaches because of shark sightings like this one. >>> controversy at the u. open tennis tournament when a french player was warned for turning her shirt around when she realized it was on backward. >> she will get a code violation. >> the ruling by the chair umpire met with outrage onlinee siale players take off shirts on the court. the usta quickly apologized. >>> prince h ry showed off his singing skills after attending a charity s w of"hamilton" in london. show creator was the one egging him on. >> ladies and gentlemen, the duke of sussex. ♪ you say [ applause ] >> that's de
>> the chilling sounds of gunfire captured during the live stream of the popul football game madden 'he 24-year-old david katz from baltimore, took his lifet the scene after killing two and inring others. >>> mysterysolved. a woman who sparked concern after spotted ringing door bells in the middle of the night sound safe. straints.ot and m> the woman's boyfriend found dead f the apartment self inflicted a gunshot --pt self inflicted gunshot wound. >>>co cape on shark...
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john madden used to call us fox sports.ving forward. we picked up thursday night football. >> how important is it? what does that do for you guys? >> terry bradshaw started, they need credibility and that made it first. >> you love your job. >> i have a dream job. >> we have the owner and jillian and janice over here. what are they doing? >> up the middle here, shooting at the middle, hit the middle. they are going to be here. number 5. we are going to run a race. >> thank you. thank you for all we have done. >> come on, baby. >> what is happening today? >> all these fox employees. >> every couple weeks ago, it will be great. >> can't forget fox sports, back in a moment. ♪ ♪ i have to believe things will get better ♪ with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. lojust use priceline.ls on travel? you can save up to 60% on hotels. that's like $120 a night back in your pocket. go to priceline to get deals you won't find anywhere else. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabet
john madden used to call us fox sports.ving forward. we picked up thursday night football. >> how important is it? what does that do for you guys? >> terry bradshaw started, they need credibility and that made it first. >> you love your job. >> i have a dream job. >> we have the owner and jillian and janice over here. what are they doing? >> up the middle here, shooting at the middle, hit the middle. they are going to be here. number 5. we are going to run a...
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>> captured during madden nfl. >> killing two people and injuring 11 others. >> we have yet to have ae motive. >>> mystery solved, a woman who sparked concerned after being spot the ringing doorbells in the middle of the night. >> she appeared to be barefoot and restraints. the woman's boyfriend was found dead from an apparent gunshot wound and a victim of domestic violence. >>> just in time for the holiday weekend. >> mommy! >> life guards closed beaches because of shark sitings like this one. >> this isn't sharknado. >> controversy when a french player was warned for turning her shirt around. >> a code violation. >> met with outrage online since male players take it off on the court. the u.s. tennis association quickly apologized. >> prince harry showed off his singing skills in london. show creator was the one egging him on. >> ladies and gentlemen, the duke of sussex. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you say [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> that's definitely not going to happen. he did try, but i said no. >> reporter: some astonishing moment caught on camera. an e cigarette explod
>> captured during madden nfl. >> killing two people and injuring 11 others. >> we have yet to have ae motive. >>> mystery solved, a woman who sparked concerned after being spot the ringing doorbells in the middle of the night. >> she appeared to be barefoot and restraints. the woman's boyfriend was found dead from an apparent gunshot wound and a victim of domestic violence. >>> just in time for the holiday weekend. >> mommy! >> life guards...
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he said the thing we found most maddening about this job is because of your limited assets, your movement of this country he did not assets in the right place but other priorities. i went to maybe leave the remaining time for both of you to answer this question. we know that is not going to be there in two years. so if you're confronted with sequestration, tommy which are greatest concerns are and what effect that could potentially have on you to do your job. we'll start with admiral faller and then general abrams. >> senator, sequestration is corrosive and impacted every aspect of our readiness for not a ration from people who are direct contracts multiple times to break short-term funding gaps. to the uncertainty with their civilian workforce, military workforce, is this employer would want to be -- am i going to be able to come to work? this is not the world-class military conference organization we want to have. >> is it fair to say when you are confronted with that you would be so far away from a senator kaine and senator donnelly, what would be doing is degrading what is already an
he said the thing we found most maddening about this job is because of your limited assets, your movement of this country he did not assets in the right place but other priorities. i went to maybe leave the remaining time for both of you to answer this question. we know that is not going to be there in two years. so if you're confronted with sequestration, tommy which are greatest concerns are and what effect that could potentially have on you to do your job. we'll start with admiral faller and...
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for josh, who is 14, about 10ear-old, luke, is more of a madden guy.rough sunday, i let them play a couple of hours. >> reporter: from separate rooms in the same house, to a family trip this summer. last day of vacation. and we're on our devices. it seems like they just can't get enough. as a parent, i'm, of course, very concerned. sometimes i see them playing too much. and i feel like they're not present. and they're not participating or listening to me. i decided to go to the sources in my own home to discuss my concerns. all right, guys. this is an intervention, okay? do you know what that means? i think you play too many video games. do you think you play too many video games? josh? >> no. hardly. >> no. >> when you play video games, what are you getting out of that? >> i'm socializing friends that live far away, which ase to get to on the on in the real world? >> no. >> if you're so into your do ha headphones on. >> reporter: my kids tuning me out is the least of my worries. researchers show see stress hormones. the bright lights, colors and pace,
for josh, who is 14, about 10ear-old, luke, is more of a madden guy.rough sunday, i let them play a couple of hours. >> reporter: from separate rooms in the same house, to a family trip this summer. last day of vacation. and we're on our devices. it seems like they just can't get enough. as a parent, i'm, of course, very concerned. sometimes i see them playing too much. and i feel like they're not present. and they're not participating or listening to me. i decided to go to the sources in...