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lying under oath. >> but all of melton's co-defendants are on record saying melton played a key role, that he not only participated in the crimes but was actually a guest at the party. part of a plan in which melton would case the location for the others. >> if he gets found guilty, he'd rather go down saying he fought going down instead of, oh, i didn't take no plea like the rest of them. but when you fight, you ain't doing nothing but pissing them off. you making the judge and victims go through this night again, all this distraught, emotional. so if you do lose, you going to get hit with the max. >> melton says his co-defendants lack credibility. >> four against one. that is pretty bad odds, but four criminals. you know? >> even though hodges, jones and townes have all pled guilty to criminal sexual conduct misconduct, they deny having committed the acts. the victim stated she could not identify their faces because they were masked. but according to hodges, some of the victims were still able to identify melton. >> they had a party that night. so he went to the party. so they can a
lying under oath. >> but all of melton's co-defendants are on record saying melton played a key role, that he not only participated in the crimes but was actually a guest at the party. part of a plan in which melton would case the location for the others. >> if he gets found guilty, he'd rather go down saying he fought going down instead of, oh, i didn't take no plea like the rest of them. but when you fight, you ain't doing nothing but pissing them off. you making the judge and...
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melton: we are at the murphy-collins house, which houses the murphy african-american museum. it gets its name from the two owners. house, andbuilt the ms. collins bought the house from the murphy's. the two-story bungalow was built by will murphy and his wife around 1923. as you know, the capital of alabama was located here in untiloosa, from 1826 1846, -- 1946. around 1923, the capital burned, and that is where will murphy got the material to build this house. area whereas the most of your professional and american lives. beautiful houses. districtort of, a where professionals who had curtainsd white linked to the window, and you will recall the latest community. aced are all gone l curtains. he was the first licensee optician.erican he was also a businessman. he had four different. his wife -- businesses. his wife also had a career. she was the principle of the old 20th street school here in tuscaloosa. so, back then, even though things were segregated, it was a very good living for them. the murphy's the house around 1923, and when he passed in 1943, his wife tried to hold
melton: we are at the murphy-collins house, which houses the murphy african-american museum. it gets its name from the two owners. house, andbuilt the ms. collins bought the house from the murphy's. the two-story bungalow was built by will murphy and his wife around 1923. as you know, the capital of alabama was located here in untiloosa, from 1826 1846, -- 1946. around 1923, the capital burned, and that is where will murphy got the material to build this house. area whereas the most of your...
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melton and pacific time zones, dial (202) 748-8001.ou can also send us your thoughts over twitter. or you can leave us a comment on facebook. again, we are looking to talk to people who are enrolled in one of the affordable care act plans. we want to hear your thoughts and experiences. let's start with this map. it shows how the exchanges are set up. you can see that 27 states use a federally facilitated the place. most of the country relies on the federal government to run their health exchanges. statesghtly darker blue have a state partnership with the federal government. those who are the turquoise color our state-based marketplaces. the darkest color are those that use a federally supported state-based marketplace. new mexico, nevada and oregon. kaiser health news reports the story about united health care deciding to pull out of most of the states that it operates in currently. here is the article. "a handful of health insurance exchanges in 2017, down from 34 states this year. a spokesman confirmed that nevada and virginia would
melton and pacific time zones, dial (202) 748-8001.ou can also send us your thoughts over twitter. or you can leave us a comment on facebook. again, we are looking to talk to people who are enrolled in one of the affordable care act plans. we want to hear your thoughts and experiences. let's start with this map. it shows how the exchanges are set up. you can see that 27 states use a federally facilitated the place. most of the country relies on the federal government to run their health...
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never meant to cause you any sorrow >> reporter: he was given three names at birth, prince rogers melton but only needed one, prince. vaulting to super stardom with "purple rain" prince won an academy award and six grammys. self-taught musician, his sound of pop, rock and funk came to follow no rules but his own. >> i wanted to be different. >> reporter: and he was. according to "rolling stone" he played virtually all the instruments from his first five albums. he wanted younger musicians to understand how he saw things. >> when i was beyonce for the grammys, i sat her down to the piano and helped her to learn just some simple scales. >> reporter: for her part, beyonce said she was star struck and it was also his skill as a performer that thrilled audiences. his flamed boy yens legendary. explicit sexual lyrics and cinema qualities. set the bar for michael jackson's "thriller" the next year. >> reporter: by 1990 he was such a part of the culture, it seemed everybody was singing his songs. i just want your lips to turn into your kiss >> reporter: even julia roberts in the film "pretty wom
never meant to cause you any sorrow >> reporter: he was given three names at birth, prince rogers melton but only needed one, prince. vaulting to super stardom with "purple rain" prince won an academy award and six grammys. self-taught musician, his sound of pop, rock and funk came to follow no rules but his own. >> i wanted to be different. >> reporter: and he was. according to "rolling stone" he played virtually all the instruments from his first five...
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melton: we are at the murphy-collins house, which houses the murphy african-american museum. it gets its name from the two owners. the murphy built the house, and ms. collins bought the house from the murphy's. the two-story bungalow was built by will murphy and his wife around 1923. as you know, the capital of alabama was located here in tuscaloosa, from 1826 until 1846, -- 1946. around 1923, the capital burned, and that is where will murphy got the material to build this house. this area was the area where most of your professional and american lives. beautiful houses. it was, sort o
melton: we are at the murphy-collins house, which houses the murphy african-american museum. it gets its name from the two owners. the murphy built the house, and ms. collins bought the house from the murphy's. the two-story bungalow was built by will murphy and his wife around 1923. as you know, the capital of alabama was located here in tuscaloosa, from 1826 until 1846, -- 1946. around 1923, the capital burned, and that is where will murphy got the material to build this house. this area was...
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your doctor, and for more information, visit jardiance.com >>> and a good tuesday to you, i am craig meltonyou live from brooklyn park. both runners casted their ballots in front of cameras today. both candidates are hoping to win big enough to look ahead to november. >> my whole reason for doing this is to make america great again. >> i am so excited about both campaigning here in new york and voting here in new york. i love new york. >> i am afraid she will be disappointed. >> i think we'll do just fine. >> it is likely that you will not do that well in new york. >> thanks for the confidence. >> meanwhile, bernie sanders is hoping to pull off a major
your doctor, and for more information, visit jardiance.com >>> and a good tuesday to you, i am craig meltonyou live from brooklyn park. both runners casted their ballots in front of cameras today. both candidates are hoping to win big enough to look ahead to november. >> my whole reason for doing this is to make america great again. >> i am so excited about both campaigning here in new york and voting here in new york. i love new york. >> i am afraid she will be...
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>>> and a good tuesday to you, i am craig melton. we are coming to you live from brooklyn park. both runners casted their ballots in front of cameras today. both candidates are hoping to win big enough to look ahead to november. >> my whole reason for doing this is to make america great again. >> i am so excited about both campaigning here in new york and voting here in new york. i love new york. >> i am afraid she will be disappointed. >> i think we'll do just fine. >> it is likely that you will not do that well in new york. >> thanks for the confidence. >> meanwhile, bernie sanders is hoping to pull off a major offset. it is going to be harder because it is a close primary here in new york. the senator is taking the streets again today. our wall street journal polls find three of the five presidential can datdidates are currently leasing the popularity contest. trump is leading the way with a 65% of negative voting and cruz is not far behind that as you can see. peter king, one of the folks who does not have a high opinion of the texas senator. >> i am not endorsing ted cruz,
>>> and a good tuesday to you, i am craig melton. we are coming to you live from brooklyn park. both runners casted their ballots in front of cameras today. both candidates are hoping to win big enough to look ahead to november. >> my whole reason for doing this is to make america great again. >> i am so excited about both campaigning here in new york and voting here in new york. i love new york. >> i am afraid she will be disappointed. >> i think we'll do just...
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melton: we are at the murphy-collins house, which houses the murphy african-american museum.t gets its name from the two owners. the murphy built the house, and ms. collins bought the house from the murphy's. the two-story bungalow was built by will murphy and his wife around 1923. as you know, the capital of alabama was located here in tuscaloosa, from 1826 until 1846, -- 1946. around 1923, the capital burned, and that is where will murphy got the material to build this house. this area was the area where most of your professional and american lives. beautiful houses. it was, sort of, a district where professionals who had houses had white linked curtains to the window, and you will recall the latest community. they are all gone laced curtains. he was the first licensee african-american optician. he was also a businessman. he had four different. businesses. his wife also had a career. she was the principle of the old 20th street school here in tuscaloosa. so, back then, even though things were segregated, it was a very good living for them. the murphy's the house around 1923
melton: we are at the murphy-collins house, which houses the murphy african-american museum.t gets its name from the two owners. the murphy built the house, and ms. collins bought the house from the murphy's. the two-story bungalow was built by will murphy and his wife around 1923. as you know, the capital of alabama was located here in tuscaloosa, from 1826 until 1846, -- 1946. around 1923, the capital burned, and that is where will murphy got the material to build this house. this area was...
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indeed as member for ronald melton informed only for lowt's achievers apparently. when the mhrc says the tax gap is 30 billion pounds. why is he cutting hmrc staff by 20% and cutting down tax offices which loses the expertise of people to close that tax gap? >> well, i'm glad you want to get on to our responsibilities to g pay our taxes. i think that is very important. i thought, his tax return was a metaphor for labor policy. it was late, inaccurate and it was uncosted. but, turning to the, turning to the specific questions, he is absolutely right. he iss absolutely right to identify the tax gap and that is why we closed off loopholes in the last parliament, equivalent of 12 billion pounds. we aimed to close off loopholes in this parliament, equivalent to 16 billion-pound. so thehe hmrc is taking very strong action, backed by thishoe government, backed by the chancellor, legislated for byva thisle house. i at this i'm write in saying since 2010, we've put actually over a billion pounds into hmrc to increase its capabilities tom collect a tax that people should be
indeed as member for ronald melton informed only for lowt's achievers apparently. when the mhrc says the tax gap is 30 billion pounds. why is he cutting hmrc staff by 20% and cutting down tax offices which loses the expertise of people to close that tax gap? >> well, i'm glad you want to get on to our responsibilities to g pay our taxes. i think that is very important. i thought, his tax return was a metaphor for labor policy. it was late, inaccurate and it was uncosted. but, turning to...
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on wednesday senators lindsey graham and melton, separately.and on thursday chief judge garland, although will be interesting if the data together, i guess. on thursday he will meet with sen. menendez and senator menendez and cane. at the end of this week he will have met with,with, i believe, that brings the total to 40 united states senators, including ten republicans. so he continues to fulfill his responsibility, to engage of members of congress. these kinds of private meetings have long been a precursor to a more public hearing, and this is the case that we will continue to make, that when you hear of republicans saying they don't want to hearing 12 frankly, it is becausethey are concerned that the chief judge will do well to hearing and i want the american people to be left with the impression this individual deserves a lifetime appointment because it will then make it harder than it already is for them to block his nomination. it will continue to make the case that republicans in the senate should do their job, and hopefully that will. >
on wednesday senators lindsey graham and melton, separately.and on thursday chief judge garland, although will be interesting if the data together, i guess. on thursday he will meet with sen. menendez and senator menendez and cane. at the end of this week he will have met with,with, i believe, that brings the total to 40 united states senators, including ten republicans. so he continues to fulfill his responsibility, to engage of members of congress. these kinds of private meetings have long...