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i love the fact that mr james or monty as he was known, he'd emerge from the study with the ink stillut every candle but one and read the new story to the handful of very select people gathered around to hear it. when you write books like i do that mix fact with fiction, you are always looking for that little window in the truth that's just big enough to get your story through and i found that in december 1913 when for the first time mr james didn't finish a new story. what if something so terrible happened that christmas that 25 years later those men gathered round to be entertained started dying, killed off one by one in ways that echo his stories. you have said it. you talk about merging fact and fiction and there is one particular way in which that is relevant to the novel and the six that preceded it in the series as it were. that is the character ofjosephine tay who acts as an investigator and assistant to the police. she's on the scene, realises things and has insights. but of course she was a practitioner of the detective novel in the golden age, wrote i think eight books. wha
i love the fact that mr james or monty as he was known, he'd emerge from the study with the ink stillut every candle but one and read the new story to the handful of very select people gathered around to hear it. when you write books like i do that mix fact with fiction, you are always looking for that little window in the truth that's just big enough to get your story through and i found that in december 1913 when for the first time mr james didn't finish a new story. what if something so...
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mr. see: two. >> james and anthony: two. >> mr. see: breakfast and lunch. >> james: oh, yes. mr. see: yes, snack and drink. coffee, ovaltine. >> anthony: coffee and ovaltine, did he say, yeah? >> mr. see: ovaltine. >> james: yeah. >> mr. see: this one in here? >> james: he got it, here's the cup. there you go. >> mr. see: oh, ovaltine. >> james: yeah. [ laughter ] >> mr. see: cheers! [ monks singing and chanting ] hey jimmy, where's your iphone season spirit? be smart and get the new iphone from sprint -you'll get the best price for unlimited and network reliability within 1% of the other guys. i'm going to sprint! (vo) get the new iphone 8 or ten and save $350, plus upgrade to the latest iphone anytime for people with hearing loss, with iphone forever. visit sprintrelay.com. that can fix itself? is that the work of wizards? yes. technical wizards. who, with the visionary engineers at ge, developed predix- giving plane engines the ability to self-diagnose problems, and alert those who can fix them. and that's no illusion. magic can't make digital transformation happen. but we
mr. see: two. >> james and anthony: two. >> mr. see: breakfast and lunch. >> james: oh, yes. mr. see: yes, snack and drink. coffee, ovaltine. >> anthony: coffee and ovaltine, did he say, yeah? >> mr. see: ovaltine. >> james: yeah. >> mr. see: this one in here? >> james: he got it, here's the cup. there you go. >> mr. see: oh, ovaltine. >> james: yeah. [ laughter ] >> mr. see: cheers! [ monks singing and chanting ] hey jimmy,...
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>> we have two speaker cards, oscar james and mr. charlie walker. >> mr. james?>> oscar james again. since we're talking about fake news, i want to talk about president trump and thank him for meeting the president of puerto rico. >> my gosh. >> he said it. he said it. anyway, what i came up -- what i came up with, a young -- a young person from my community came up to me. he's trying to get a food truck on 4th street. i talked to ms. woods, and they're going to make a presentation to the director and also to the attorney. this young man, he has -- he bought a food cart, spent his money to buy a food cart, and i really admire him. and i admire my young brothers in my community who venture out into business for themselves. so i told him i was going to come up, and i was going to mention it to you before. well, i hadn't had a chance to talk to ms. woods, but i did talk to her out in the hallway, so i'm not as -- i'm not as -- i'm not going to be as vocal as i was because i thought it was a racist thing and it's not -- it's not turning out to be like that. but i def
>> we have two speaker cards, oscar james and mr. charlie walker. >> mr. james?>> oscar james again. since we're talking about fake news, i want to talk about president trump and thank him for meeting the president of puerto rico. >> my gosh. >> he said it. he said it. anyway, what i came up -- what i came up with, a young -- a young person from my community came up to me. he's trying to get a food truck on 4th street. i talked to ms. woods, and they're going to...
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i love the fact that mr james, or monty, as he was known, he‘d emerge from the study with the ink stillittle window in the truth that‘s just big enough to get your story through and i found that in december 1913, when for the first time mr james didn‘t finish a new story. what if something so terrible happened that christmas that 25 years later those men gathered round to be entertained started dying, killed off one—by—one in ways that echo his stories? you have said it. you talk about merging fact and fiction and there is one particular way in which that is relevant to the novel and the six that preceded it in the series, as it were. that is the character ofjosephine tay, who acts as an investigator and assistant to the police. she‘s on the scene, realises things and has insights. but, of course, she was a practitioner of the detective novel in the golden age, wrote, i think, eight books. what was it that attracted you to her as a character? it was in particular her novel, the franchise affair. when i read it, i loved the fact that way back in 1948 someone was brave enough to write abo
i love the fact that mr james, or monty, as he was known, he‘d emerge from the study with the ink stillittle window in the truth that‘s just big enough to get your story through and i found that in december 1913, when for the first time mr james didn‘t finish a new story. what if something so terrible happened that christmas that 25 years later those men gathered round to be entertained started dying, killed off one—by—one in ways that echo his stories? you have said it. you talk...
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i love the fact mr james, monty as these things. it is.e the fact mrjames, monty as he was known, he would emerge from his study with the ink still wet on the page. blow out every candle but one, and read his new story to those gathering. when you write books like i do mixing fa ct you write books like i do mixing fact with fiction, you are always looking for that little window of the truth, just big enough to get your story through. i found that in december 1913, of when for the first time mrjames did not finish a new story. what were the reasons for that? what if it was notjust the pressure of time, but something so terrible happened at christmas, 25 yea rs later terrible happened at christmas, 25 years later the men gathering round to be at started dying, killed off one by one in ways echoing the stories. you talked about merging fa ct stories. you talked about merging fact and fiction. one particular way thatis fact and fiction. one particular way that is relevant to this novel, and the six preceding it. the character ofjosephine tay,
i love the fact mr james, monty as these things. it is.e the fact mrjames, monty as he was known, he would emerge from his study with the ink still wet on the page. blow out every candle but one, and read his new story to those gathering. when you write books like i do mixing fa ct you write books like i do mixing fact with fiction, you are always looking for that little window of the truth, just big enough to get your story through. i found that in december 1913, of when for the first time...
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it is set in 1930s' cambridge and linked to the ghost stories of mr james.nd welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. they have no better offers, so here they are. the political commentator, jane merrick, and the deputy head of sport at the sun, martin lipton. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the i picks up on a story about a the irish border which, the paper claims, could derail brexit plans. also on brexit, the financial times reports on two large pharmaceutical investments into the uk, providing a boost to theresa may's vision for post—brexit britain. the metro reports on the story of a stolen car killing five people, including two schoolboys. the telegraph claims that a security review will recommend prioritising investment in cyber security, rather than the traditional armed forces. the times runs with an investigation into children that are being used by criminal gangs as drugs runners. the guardian leads with a report that patients‘ lives are being put at risk as inexperienced doctors are being left to run a&
it is set in 1930s' cambridge and linked to the ghost stories of mr james.nd welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. they have no better offers, so here they are. the political commentator, jane merrick, and the deputy head of sport at the sun, martin lipton. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the i picks up on a story about a the irish border which, the paper claims, could derail brexit plans. also on brexit, the financial times reports on two large...
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mrs. james' son was treated for smoke inhalation, he was able to escape the burning home but could not get to his mother. >> he was out trying to get people to call 911. >> reporter: a firefighter was also burned. he's recovering at a local burn unit. >> we had a deal with bars on the windows and doors and because of the very heavy fire conditions that are reported, somebody trapped we send firefighters in. >> reporter: investigators say there were no working smoke alarms in the home. the fire is believed to have started in the kitchen. in capital heights, jackie benson, news4. >>> a pedestrian was struck and killed by two vehicles police are still looking for that second driver. he was trying to cross new hampshire avenue. investigators tell us the second driver may not have realized the victim was hit. the first car did stay on the scene. we talked to the victim's twin but he did not want to go on camera. >>> cameras capture some clear pictures of a would be bank robbers who is also missing fr
mrs. james' son was treated for smoke inhalation, he was able to escape the burning home but could not get to his mother. >> he was out trying to get people to call 911. >> reporter: a firefighter was also burned. he's recovering at a local burn unit. >> we had a deal with bars on the windows and doors and because of the very heavy fire conditions that are reported, somebody trapped we send firefighters in. >> reporter: investigators say there were no working smoke...
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. >> reporter: neighbors saw first responders take mrs. james out of the house. in a blanket. >> like she was balled up in a little knot. she wasn't a very big woman. >> reporter: an ambulance rushed james to the hospital, but she didn't survive. >> it's very sad and tragic because it's thanksgiving, nobody wants to hear news like that. >> reporter: investigators say the fire started in the kitchen near the stove. and the home had no working smoke detectors. after two firefighters were burned at this hour, their team came back to the neighborhood hours later going door to door to check for working smoke alarms and answer questions. >> a lot of people don't have the heart to go in situations like that to save a life, but he did, and we appreciate that. >> reporter: neighbors say the family that lived here was kind and friendly. james' son now without a mother after losing his father two weeks ago. >> yeah, good people in the >> it's definitely a tragedy. >> reporter: a hard time during the holidayings that neighbors -- holidays that neighbors and first responders h
. >> reporter: neighbors saw first responders take mrs. james out of the house. in a blanket. >> like she was balled up in a little knot. she wasn't a very big woman. >> reporter: an ambulance rushed james to the hospital, but she didn't survive. >> it's very sad and tragic because it's thanksgiving, nobody wants to hear news like that. >> reporter: investigators say the fire started in the kitchen near the stove. and the home had no working smoke detectors. after...
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mr. james tracy and dwayne sears. and if there is anybody else, please come on up. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is james tracy, i'm standing in for gail gilman, our c.e.o. of community housing partnership who's out of town for the next week or so. when gail first contacted me by text and said, hey, i need you to come to a meeting. we're going talk about tearing the civic center down and building it up, i said oh, my god. have we got ourselves into? quite bluntly. but once we met with strada and realized their commitment to making sure that the civic center hotel was rebuilt just around the corner and stayed in the neighborhood, they weren't trying to pull any type of shenanigans that are quites common in other proceedings. and they really became trustworthy partners. it's been a -- been an honor to talk with the community members. again especially the brady street neighbors who have always asked the real questions. the questions of keeping people out of their community or pushing people out and never became
mr. james tracy and dwayne sears. and if there is anybody else, please come on up. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is james tracy, i'm standing in for gail gilman, our c.e.o. of community housing partnership who's out of town for the next week or so. when gail first contacted me by text and said, hey, i need you to come to a meeting. we're going talk about tearing the civic center down and building it up, i said oh, my god. have we got ourselves into? quite bluntly. but once we...
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mrs. james son was treated for smoke inhalation, able to escape the burning home but could not get to his mother. >> out trying to get people to call 911. >> reporter: a firefighter also burned and recovering at a local burn unit. >> and because of heavy fire conditions, reported somebody trapped, we sent firefighters in. >> reporter: investigators say there were no working smoke alarms in the home. the fire is believed to have started in the kitchen. in capital heights, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> police need your help this morning trying to find a second driver accused of hitting and killing a man in adelphi. surge demenny trying to cross new hampshire avenue thanksgiving night. the driver stayed on the scene but a second car also hit the investigators say the second driver may not have realized he got hit. >>> also a big change coming to your smart trip card next year. january 8th. right? that's the date. starting then, no longer can you carry a negative balance on your card. that means no mor
mrs. james son was treated for smoke inhalation, able to escape the burning home but could not get to his mother. >> out trying to get people to call 911. >> reporter: a firefighter also burned and recovering at a local burn unit. >> and because of heavy fire conditions, reported somebody trapped, we sent firefighters in. >> reporter: investigators say there were no working smoke alarms in the home. the fire is believed to have started in the kitchen. in capital heights,...
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situation today, under the letter that deputy attorney general rob rosenstein wrote in regard to mr. james comey, i think it would be a terminated bull offense. it's not discipline, we need to be disciplined in this department, we don't need to be leaking and we don't need to have people taking actions outside their realm. that would be a very dramatic thing, which he would never do. >> to your knowledge, are there currently federal prosecutors in your office that are predetermined in cases prior to the interviewing of key witnesses to include the subjects or targets of those investigations? >> i don't believe so. >> is it a practice in your department of justice to allow witnesses to sit in the interviews of the subject or a target federal investigations. >> that would not be a normal process, for sure. >> these are just a few of the irregularities or anomalies that have taken place in how the department of justice and the fbi have handled these investigations and prosecutions prior to 2016 and now apparently a departure from how you are handling them. it's also these irregularities that
situation today, under the letter that deputy attorney general rob rosenstein wrote in regard to mr. james comey, i think it would be a terminated bull offense. it's not discipline, we need to be disciplined in this department, we don't need to be leaking and we don't need to have people taking actions outside their realm. that would be a very dramatic thing, which he would never do. >> to your knowledge, are there currently federal prosecutors in your office that are predetermined in...
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mr. -- >> my name is ace and i ain't through. >> thank you. >> oscar james. >> exciting when i come up here. >> thank you again. my name is oscar james and i'm in support of this particular project. but i have a serious problem and i don't know if it is going to relate to this. if i have to go to item six on it. but a young man named edward jones tried to open a full court down on 4th street and -- >> i think mr. james we have to talk about this particular item. >> oh, item six? >> no, this is item 5a through 5f. >> i support this particular item. but i do want to speak on -- >> when we get to that, absolutely. >> and the director of the c.a.c. pac. i would like her to stay so she can hear what i have to say. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. thank you. >> mr. vice chair, i have no more speaker cards. >> any others wishing to speak on this item that have not filled out a card? hearing none and seeing none, i'm closing public comment and now turning to my fellow commissioners for any questions or comments. mr. singh? >> no. >> i move it. >> ok. we have a motion. do we have a secon
mr. -- >> my name is ace and i ain't through. >> thank you. >> oscar james. >> exciting when i come up here. >> thank you again. my name is oscar james and i'm in support of this particular project. but i have a serious problem and i don't know if it is going to relate to this. if i have to go to item six on it. but a young man named edward jones tried to open a full court down on 4th street and -- >> i think mr. james we have to talk about this particular...
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his closeness to mr. jamesomey is incontrovertible and this means that even, and my judgment, the appointment process itself was a compromise situation. if you look at where the probe is going, it seems to be going in a lot of different directions on these things run off the rails at times. i am very concerned at that. especially with some of the people that mr. mueller has hired and brought along with him, and i see them almost like they are doing something with organized crime. usually, that puts a lot of fear and the people that they arrest early and sometimes, even if they are trying to do the situation honestly, sometimes it means the people that are on the line will say something that may be is not true or overstate their case against their superior and it has a pretty corrosive effect. >> shannon: are you of the steve bannon belief that congress should cut off money or set a limit on the money or that the white house should be slow in producing documents when it comes to cooperating with mr. mueller? >>
his closeness to mr. jamesomey is incontrovertible and this means that even, and my judgment, the appointment process itself was a compromise situation. if you look at where the probe is going, it seems to be going in a lot of different directions on these things run off the rails at times. i am very concerned at that. especially with some of the people that mr. mueller has hired and brought along with him, and i see them almost like they are doing something with organized crime. usually, that...
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. >> thank you mr. james. >> no more speaker cards. >> i have one. >> is there anyone that would like to speak on this item? >> dr. ver connick a honeycut. >> i know i'm a well-known fixture down here and i love all of you with ocii and i troy to stand back and not get in your face all the time but there are times when you have to stand up just as oscar james said, when something marvelous is going on you have to applaud. i am the chair for the cac for the shipyard and i'm fortunate enough to be a member of the i. c.b. and legacy foundation and those two groups which are passing out community benefits to everyone in the bay view and we have been working very hard to find ways to the i.c. and we are able to put money in to workforce development and in to housing and it's been a real challenge to troy to make sure that we have, that people who are low income can remain in san francisco and remain in affordable housing. it's a challenge but we're doing everything within our power to do that through the legacy fo
. >> thank you mr. james. >> no more speaker cards. >> i have one. >> is there anyone that would like to speak on this item? >> dr. ver connick a honeycut. >> i know i'm a well-known fixture down here and i love all of you with ocii and i troy to stand back and not get in your face all the time but there are times when you have to stand up just as oscar james said, when something marvelous is going on you have to applaud. i am the chair for the cac for the...
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>> well, in the book, mr. jamess that comes off the road when the cars pass by. >> and you know a little bit about that. >> i sure do. in 2010, i walked halfway across america to raise awareness for foster children in america. i was a foster kid. i was rescued by a wonderful family in their mid-70s when i was 16, given an opportunity to go to school, college, and the only thing i had to do was cut off all my hair and go to church, and i stayed with this family for six years. changed my life, so i know the power of one, and i know that it only takes minimum resources to help save a kid's life. steve: that's an amazing story, really. >> yeah. and this family saved my life. ainsley: how did you go from being a foster kid to a singer songwriter? >> well, it evolved into writing music and books, of course. and this always had a dream of maybe being on stage somewhere playing at madison square guarden, i've performed at grand ol' openry 218 times. i will be there another 21st, that will be my 219th performance there. i've
>> well, in the book, mr. jamess that comes off the road when the cars pass by. >> and you know a little bit about that. >> i sure do. in 2010, i walked halfway across america to raise awareness for foster children in america. i was a foster kid. i was rescued by a wonderful family in their mid-70s when i was 16, given an opportunity to go to school, college, and the only thing i had to do was cut off all my hair and go to church, and i stayed with this family for six years....
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[applause] james: mr.dent, 50 years from now the economic achievements, foreign policy achievements, environmental -- i think the thing you will be remembered for more than anything else is the human genome project. i really believe it will happen. talk a little bit about that. how it was funded, what it is, what it could potentially mean to these young children here and in the future. mr. clinton: i think one of the most important jobs is to keep america on the edge of pioneering research and development. [applause] i think that while we were getting rid of the deficit, determined to balance the budget, i wanted to keep doing that. so i spent $3 billion of your money to sequence the human genome in a big national scientific research effort. we made a private partnership who was funding his own private entity. i felt it would have a major impact on the quality and length of life for the next generation and for hundreds of years to come. see if we can keep from blowing things up and so we did it. now you ca
[applause] james: mr.dent, 50 years from now the economic achievements, foreign policy achievements, environmental -- i think the thing you will be remembered for more than anything else is the human genome project. i really believe it will happen. talk a little bit about that. how it was funded, what it is, what it could potentially mean to these young children here and in the future. mr. clinton: i think one of the most important jobs is to keep america on the edge of pioneering research and...
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harris,ere and meet mr. james harris. the first question is in all these fbi records, there is a man who voted that day named john harris. he says that was my daddy. he tells a fascinating story. it is layered with complications he liked to the sheriff elect. he says we do not take that as a threat, we took it as a warning that something was going down today. it gets a little bit complicated, here the students are in the courthouse looking up records and they're looking at old copies of the montgomery monitor, the weekly newspaper, it avails nothing because they do not cover the story. professor nearly dies on the spot. you can see the letter is not --ly open and i st. lucie fromluciey, get down there." mr. harris shows us how to get to the cemetery. it is 17 miles outside of the county seat and three miles on a dirt road. we are killing time, nobody has found the rave site and 67 years and i said mr. harris, your dad was buried here, right? he said yes. on.ppened to have my iphone as mr. harris is taking me to his daddy'
harris,ere and meet mr. james harris. the first question is in all these fbi records, there is a man who voted that day named john harris. he says that was my daddy. he tells a fascinating story. it is layered with complications he liked to the sheriff elect. he says we do not take that as a threat, we took it as a warning that something was going down today. it gets a little bit complicated, here the students are in the courthouse looking up records and they're looking at old copies of the...
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mr. seale: james hoban was from ireland and he was well-trained as an architect. in the idea of an architect in those days -- he could build as well as plan. he was raised in ireland and immigrated to the united states to philadelphia, then came here and washington met him in charleston on his southern tour of 1792. and he remembered him. so when the competition for design of this house took place he invited him to enter it and he was the winner from the start because he came up with a design that washington could understand. there was nothing weird about it. some other entries had throne rooms and things like that in the president would not do that. this was an english squire's house. it was not palatial, except it was in america. washington liked and approved the plan, modified the plan, and saw to it it happened. susan: what was the basic design architecturally in a period style? mr. seale: late-georgian, but pattered on an irish house, which is now the capital of ireland. hoban had been in school all around the building, he knew it well. he submitted that desi
mr. seale: james hoban was from ireland and he was well-trained as an architect. in the idea of an architect in those days -- he could build as well as plan. he was raised in ireland and immigrated to the united states to philadelphia, then came here and washington met him in charleston on his southern tour of 1792. and he remembered him. so when the competition for design of this house took place he invited him to enter it and he was the winner from the start because he came up with a design...
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his company by mr. james cunningham senior analyst and special ends decter general. pursuant to committee rules all witnesses will be sworn in before they testify. raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear the testimony you're about to give us the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? please be seated. all witnesses answered in the affirmative and in order to allow time for discussion limit your testimony to five minutes. her full statement will be made part of the record and as a reminder the clock in front of you shows remaining time to the light will turn yellow when you have 30 seconds left in red with your time is up. please america press the button to turn your microphone on before speaking and with that the chair recognizes mr. sopko for five minutes. >> thank you very much thank you very much mr. chairman and drinking member lynch and members of the subcommittee. a pleasure to be here to testify today. as you know in my written statement i discussed in great detail the findings lessons and recommendations of sigar's new report on
his company by mr. james cunningham senior analyst and special ends decter general. pursuant to committee rules all witnesses will be sworn in before they testify. raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear the testimony you're about to give us the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? please be seated. all witnesses answered in the affirmative and in order to allow time for discussion limit your testimony to five minutes. her full statement will be made part of the...
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and perhaps one of the most famous voices of all-time, mr. jamesf the weather. >> let's show you what we h beauti along the west coast. for the tree lighting ceremony, 3:00. 6:00 tonight as the sun goes down,53 degrees. by the time that beautiful tree look for showers and developing mild plains. we'll be beautiful day there. anothe storm system coming in that's what's goin on around here's what's happening in your way. absolu of charge today. plenty sunshine all day long. all you can see over downtown washin great looking temper now 44 in washin 34 lorton, virginia. 47 in annapolis. so forecast for the next if used to the 60s, 65 today. back in the upper 50s tomorrow. breezy and chilly >> and that is weather. today marks 100 days to the pair ra olympics. the paraolympians get their shot at gold. para alpine skier, tom walsh. excited to have you here. after you battled a rare bone disease, you thought you might never be skiing again. now, you have a potential to head to pyeongchang. the world. i was told i wouldn't ski again. >> and if that's not en
and perhaps one of the most famous voices of all-time, mr. jamesf the weather. >> let's show you what we h beauti along the west coast. for the tree lighting ceremony, 3:00. 6:00 tonight as the sun goes down,53 degrees. by the time that beautiful tree look for showers and developing mild plains. we'll be beautiful day there. anothe storm system coming in that's what's goin on around here's what's happening in your way. absolu of charge today. plenty sunshine all day long. all you can see...
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and perhaps one of the most famous voices of all-time, mr. jamesr. >> let's show you what we have going on. let's start out with today. a decent day in the east. strong winds out in the plains. beautiful weather along the west coast. for the tree-lighting ceremony, it will be sunny, mild, 58. 6:00, at the sun goes down, about 53 degrees. by the time the tree gets lit, it will be 48 degrees with fair skies. look for showers developing through the great lakes, down into the gulf coast tomorrow. mild plains, a beautiful day there. anotr storm system comes ihent >>> good morning. another mild day ahead. we've got sunshine and the temperatures will be racing into the upper 50s and low 60s. 61 in philadelphia. sunny skies all day long. in the suburbs, a high of 58. the winds will shift during the day. later this afternoon, it will cool down a bit, but we reach into the low 60s for new jersey. after a cold morning, 57 in the lehigh valley. sunshine all day long in delaware. >> and that is your latest weather. today marks 100 days to the pair ra olympics.
and perhaps one of the most famous voices of all-time, mr. jamesr. >> let's show you what we have going on. let's start out with today. a decent day in the east. strong winds out in the plains. beautiful weather along the west coast. for the tree-lighting ceremony, it will be sunny, mild, 58. 6:00, at the sun goes down, about 53 degrees. by the time the tree gets lit, it will be 48 degrees with fair skies. look for showers developing through the great lakes, down into the gulf coast...
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and perhaps one of the most famous voices of all-time, mr. jamesr. >> let's show you what we have going on. let's start out with today. a decent day in the east. strong winds out in the plains. beautiful weather along the west coast. for the tree-lighting ceremony, it will be sunny, mild, 58. 6:00, at the sun goes down, about 53 degrees. by the time the tree gets lit, it will be 48 degrees with fair skies. look for showers developing through the great lakes, down into the gulf coast tomorrow. mild plains, a beautiful day there. another storm system comes into >>> you know it's going to be a good day this morning when we start off with these clear skies over san francisco. 50 degrees right now. we are on the cooler end and we are expecting to climb into some seasonal temperatures into the upper 50s, lower 60s, much like what we've been seeing all week long. we will stay fairly dry. san jose 64, milpitas 63, oakland 61, walnut creek 64 and along the peninsula expect upper 50s, lower 60s in san francisco also expecting to climb into the 60s. >> and th
and perhaps one of the most famous voices of all-time, mr. jamesr. >> let's show you what we have going on. let's start out with today. a decent day in the east. strong winds out in the plains. beautiful weather along the west coast. for the tree-lighting ceremony, it will be sunny, mild, 58. 6:00, at the sun goes down, about 53 degrees. by the time the tree gets lit, it will be 48 degrees with fair skies. look for showers developing through the great lakes, down into the gulf coast...
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james: mrs. clinton, i want to go to one of your areas of expertise.c success is what you people remember. i was going in the library and i waterboard noticed this mandela exhibit, i wish you could talk for a few minutes about the foreign-policy successes we had. a little bit about that and other things because i think there were some real foreign-policy achievements that tend to get overshadowed by the economic achievements. sec. clinton: that's right. thank you for raising it. if you look at the eight years, the united states played a major role in some significant foreign-policy successes. let me name a couple. first, the irish peace process. [applause] that it would never have happened without bill deciding that united states was going to back it. that happened because of the campaign. when he was trying to get support, and people were still try to figure out who he was, and what he had done in arkansas, he had a meeting with you irish-americans led by a man command we both knew from law school. one of the requests was, if you get elected, would yo
james: mrs. clinton, i want to go to one of your areas of expertise.c success is what you people remember. i was going in the library and i waterboard noticed this mandela exhibit, i wish you could talk for a few minutes about the foreign-policy successes we had. a little bit about that and other things because i think there were some real foreign-policy achievements that tend to get overshadowed by the economic achievements. sec. clinton: that's right. thank you for raising it. if you look at...
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we have mr. james roberts who is president and chief executive officer at grant corporation. mr. brett booker who is secretary treasurer. president and chief executive officer of the associated industries of missouri here on behalf of the national association of manufacturers and chief executive officer of sound transit. and with that i would ask unanimous consent that witnesses full statements be included in the record. without objection that is so ordered. since your written testimony is going to be included in its entirety limit your summary to five minutes. >> members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to provide the perspective of the nation's state departments of transportation. my name is patrick mckenna. today it is my honor to testify on behalf of the great state of missouri which represents transportation departments of all 50 states, washington, d.c. and puerto rico. as members of congress and the president consider building a transportation infrastructure package please consider the following. the future of the federal highway trust fund must be secure
we have mr. james roberts who is president and chief executive officer at grant corporation. mr. brett booker who is secretary treasurer. president and chief executive officer of the associated industries of missouri here on behalf of the national association of manufacturers and chief executive officer of sound transit. and with that i would ask unanimous consent that witnesses full statements be included in the record. without objection that is so ordered. since your written testimony is...
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mrs. clinton: james, before we close i want to say a really heartfelt word of thank you to our team here at the presidential center in the library. i want to thank everybody but in particular i want to thank bruce lacey and stephanie street and lena them more and -- who workedverybody for them in with them. theclintons golf of -- clinton school, we are really, really proud of what the center in the library and the school are doing and we did not want time to pass without thanking and of course we want to thank the family that has been friends with us for a really long time for sponsoring the lecture series. mr. clinton: and i want to say, you know, we are very reluctant to start recognizing but we have already recognize the arkansas travelers. georgia, florida, missouri, other places, there are a lot of people here who were in that 1992 campaign. david, frank, stephanie, thank you very much. here he thompson from california. 1992body who is in that campaign. it is different now. notit -- one thing should be different. to talkd still be able to our friends and neighbors about things that are
mrs. clinton: james, before we close i want to say a really heartfelt word of thank you to our team here at the presidential center in the library. i want to thank everybody but in particular i want to thank bruce lacey and stephanie street and lena them more and -- who workedverybody for them in with them. theclintons golf of -- clinton school, we are really, really proud of what the center in the library and the school are doing and we did not want time to pass without thanking and of course...
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special envoy staff under mr and diplomatic editor james bass is in geneva here u.n. headquarters in geneva reporters have been waiting outside with flurries of snow watching the comings and goings of the various delegations and for the first time in this round of talks in fact for the first time for several years we've had both the opposition and the government in the building at the same time we understand they have a what's known as proximity talks that's the two delegations in adjacent rooms in the special envoy stefan de mistura has been going between those rooms passing information we understand at this stage they're talking about some principles for the ongoing talks in this room which is supposed to according to the special envoy focus on a new constitution for syria and also for u.n. supervised elections they're not talking about any political transition and who should run the country during that transition and that certainly is what the opposition want to focus on rather than those other matters. well as winter approaches in syria people in the northern city
special envoy staff under mr and diplomatic editor james bass is in geneva here u.n. headquarters in geneva reporters have been waiting outside with flurries of snow watching the comings and goings of the various delegations and for the first time in this round of talks in fact for the first time for several years we've had both the opposition and the government in the building at the same time we understand they have a what's known as proximity talks that's the two delegations in adjacent...
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james. thank you mr. secretary. that was terrific. ladies and gentlemen, if you could just stay seated the secretary has an important time sensitive engagement and we are going tie lou him to exit and then the cocktail party will resu resume. what a terrific day. please stick around and have beer. please allow the secretary to exit. and to you, james, we are honored and delighted. thank you. [ applause ] >> it's very rare that i walk away from a free drink. [ laughter ] >> thank you, sir. thank you very much. >> there we go. there is your drink. >> free drink. [ laughter ] >>> coming up here on c-span3, a look at some of the problems that came up during hurricane season with first responders communications. the house committee looked into the issue. then district of columbia appeals court judge brett cavanaugh on the separation of powers in the u.s. government. later, current and former government officials from canada and mexico discuss nafta negotiations and possible changes to the three-way trade agreement. >>> american history tv
james. thank you mr. secretary. that was terrific. ladies and gentlemen, if you could just stay seated the secretary has an important time sensitive engagement and we are going tie lou him to exit and then the cocktail party will resu resume. what a terrific day. please stick around and have beer. please allow the secretary to exit. and to you, james, we are honored and delighted. thank you. [ applause ] >> it's very rare that i walk away from a free drink. [ laughter ] >> thank...
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james, do you think mr mugabe should be prosecuted?rest of us. you think he committed crimes? yes, and one of the reason i impeached him is because he committed crimes against humanity. 20,000 people died in his role in the period between 1982 and 1987 and that cannot be swept under the carpet. a new president sworn in tomorrow, promising a new democracy, do you believe him? the taste of the pudding is in the eating. until he is in office, i really don't want to judge him. let him get into office and his first 100 days we will be able to determine whether here's a good president. 0k, thank you. certainly all zimbabweans i think keeping a wary eye on the new president. our top story this lunchtime... a grim outlook for the economy — amid warnings that the uk is in danger of losing two decades of earnings growth, theresa may says the government recognises the financial pressures people face. coming up... good news for coffee drinkers — three to four mugs a day may have health benefits. coming up in sport... england rugby union captain dy
james, do you think mr mugabe should be prosecuted?rest of us. you think he committed crimes? yes, and one of the reason i impeached him is because he committed crimes against humanity. 20,000 people died in his role in the period between 1982 and 1987 and that cannot be swept under the carpet. a new president sworn in tomorrow, promising a new democracy, do you believe him? the taste of the pudding is in the eating. until he is in office, i really don't want to judge him. let him get into...
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congratulate president trump on the one year anniversary of his election... a toast to president and mrs trump>(jamesron4 morning news -- why not everyone was toasting the president's arrival in south korea. and later...caught in the act. a south bay thief is caught on camera stealing from mailboxes. find out what neighborhood he was targeting. (james)(darya) welcome back. lets get a check of weather and traffic... anny hong: .mostly sunny with seasonable temperatures today followed by a gradual increase in cloud cover tonight into wednesday morning. light rain develops by wednesday afternoon over the north bay and then gradually spreads over the bay area wednesday night into thursday morning as the surface cold front moves through. lingering showers thursday and friday. drying trend over the weekend then the next chance of rain arrives sunday night or monday. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101.. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya ) in the wake of the devastating north bay fir
congratulate president trump on the one year anniversary of his election... a toast to president and mrs trump>(jamesron4 morning news -- why not everyone was toasting the president's arrival in south korea. and later...caught in the act. a south bay thief is caught on camera stealing from mailboxes. find out what neighborhood he was targeting. (james)(darya) welcome back. lets get a check of weather and traffic... anny hong: .mostly sunny with seasonable temperatures today followed by a...
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mr. ziegler cited, father james martin weighed in on it, tweeting for the bibically challenge, we have nodea about the exact ages of either the virgin mary or joseph at the time of their betroet aland marriage. two, comparing the allegations against roadway moore in any way to joseph and mary is disgusting. his words. maria, let me start off with you, how do you see this? >> you know, this to me is something that the republican party really is going to have to deal with because the more that these kinds of allegations come up and the more that people are supporting roy moore the more you're going to see the erosion of the republican party as you see core rosesive and cord u cowardly and selective use of kefbt values to support a candidate, their boulevard capped, no matter how morally and hypocritical they are. morally corrupt and hit critical they seem to be. and it's also, i think, going to remind people that almost exactly one year ago this also happened with their republican party presidential candidate when 16 women came out, allegations against president trump, and many republicans
mr. ziegler cited, father james martin weighed in on it, tweeting for the bibically challenge, we have nodea about the exact ages of either the virgin mary or joseph at the time of their betroet aland marriage. two, comparing the allegations against roadway moore in any way to joseph and mary is disgusting. his words. maria, let me start off with you, how do you see this? >> you know, this to me is something that the republican party really is going to have to deal with because the more...
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with comments like that on the first day the prospects for this round of mr stories talks can't be good james zero at the u.n. in geneva malaria infections are increasing around the world according to the world health organization which is asking for more money to fight the mosquito borne disease. has just put out a report which estimates that four hundred forty five thousand people died of malaria last year eighty percent of those were in sub-saharan african countries and india two thousand and sixteen saw about two hundred sixteen million cases of malaria nigeria is the worst affected country followed by the democratic republic of congo the number of infections last year was a million higher than two thousand and fifteen although that's a lot lower than it was five years ago james to vent iran is equal technical director at malaria consortium and he joins us now from london we appreciate your time so this this increase did it surprise you all that it catch you off guard. yes it did catch us off guard although we have noticed an increase for the last three years we thought that the increasin
with comments like that on the first day the prospects for this round of mr stories talks can't be good james zero at the u.n. in geneva malaria infections are increasing around the world according to the world health organization which is asking for more money to fight the mosquito borne disease. has just put out a report which estimates that four hundred forty five thousand people died of malaria last year eighty percent of those were in sub-saharan african countries and india two thousand...
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we're going to return to austin and joining us on the c-span bus is james dickey who is the chair of the republican party in texas. mr. dickey, thanks for being with us. what are the blessings and the curse of controlling all three branchs of government in texas? >> well, it is an extreme honor that voters of texas have presented the republican party with such a clear mandate in texas in electing really every single state wide elected official and in a near supermajorities in the house and senate. they made it clear that they want to see republican policies enacted. that, of course, is a phenomenal honor. it's also a big responsibility. so one of the things he we in the party have been doing is doing a better job of communicating to our legislatures, to our voters, to the press even what our delegates, what our voters have asked for and making it clear we support those efforts and that we will do what we can to help our legislature pass those. our founders in the texas constitution did a lot of things to make sure that when a bill gets passed in texas it reflects a real consensus among all of the interested parties.
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mrs. clinton. lou: thank you very much. james rosen reporting. much more still ahead. stay with us. president trump calls for justice following the cowardly terrorist attack in new york city. president trump: sends him to gitmo. i would encourage that. lou: this wing suiter performing stunts that had never been done before. stay wititititit when i was growing up, i was among the 1 in 6 american kids who struggle with hunger. and hungry mornings make tired days. grumpy days bleh kind of days. but with the power of breakfast, the kids in your neighborhood can think big and be more. when we're not hungry for breakfast, we're hungry for more! more ideas! more dreams! more fun! when kids aren't hungry for breakfast, they can be hungry for more. go to hungeris dot org and lend your time or your voice to make breakfast happen for kids in your neighborhood. lou: two russian bombers had to be escorted away from the u.s. aircraft carrier in the sea of japan. it was within 80 miles of the u.s. s. reagan. ed the pentagon says the situation was resolved without incident. u.s. navy has three care
mrs. clinton. lou: thank you very much. james rosen reporting. much more still ahead. stay with us. president trump calls for justice following the cowardly terrorist attack in new york city. president trump: sends him to gitmo. i would encourage that. lou: this wing suiter performing stunts that had never been done before. stay wititititit when i was growing up, i was among the 1 in 6 american kids who struggle with hunger. and hungry mornings make tired days. grumpy days bleh kind of days....
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place with comments like that on the first day the prospects for this round of mr demers stories talks can't be good james zero at the u.n. in geneva police in greece have the tainted line people after finding bomb making equipment and detonators in raids in athens men in the woman are being questioned after police searched three separate locations the suspects are sort of links to a left wing turkish on the court. islands deputy prime minister has resigned over a police whistleblower scandal francis fitzgerald had been at the center of a political crisis that could have led to snap elections in ireland during crucial breaks and they go see a shien's means barker reports from dublin. a close call for the irish government after days of tense talks the deputy prime minister francis fitzgerald said that she was resigning for the sake of the country averting the possibility of a snap general election she's been under pressure to step down over her handling of a corruption scandal of the operational arms of the police service when she was justice minister. the main opposition fianna fáil party who the governme
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mr. putin. the russian threat to our democracy and foundation is real. >> thompson: former director of national intelligence james clapper said he believes both russia and china think they can play mr. trump. in response, trump treasury secretary steve mnuchin said the president, "is not getting played by anybody." hanging over the asia trip, which ends tomorrow, is the spectre of north korea, and last night, mister trump responded to north korea's taunt that his speeches in asia have been" reckless remarks by an old lunatic." mr. trump responded on twitter, saying: "why would kim jong-un call me old?" adding, "i would never call him short and fat?" he went on to say, "oh well, i try so hard to be his friend." in a clear signal to north korea, the u.s. and south korea, along with japan, are now holding large-scale naval exercises in south korean waters. for the first time in ten years, three u.s. aircraft carrier battle groups are taking part in the show of force. while the president has focused on foreign policy in asia, there have been developments in domestic politics-- from the democratic sweep in virginia's
mr. putin. the russian threat to our democracy and foundation is real. >> thompson: former director of national intelligence james clapper said he believes both russia and china think they can play mr. trump. in response, trump treasury secretary steve mnuchin said the president, "is not getting played by anybody." hanging over the asia trip, which ends tomorrow, is the spectre of north korea, and last night, mister trump responded to north korea's taunt that his speeches in...
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mrs. clinton. lou: thank you very much. james rosen reporting. much more still ahead. stay with us.sident trump calls for justice following the cowardly terrorist attack in new york city. president trump: sends him to gitmo. i would encourage that. lou: this wing suiter performing stunts that had never been done before. stay with us. our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect their secrets?!?! hi bill. if that is your real name. it's william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. you or joints. something for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. big thinking in the finger lakes is pushing the new new york forward. we're the number one dairy and apple prod
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mr. mueller is he is a former fbi director, and he was also -- paul: 12 years. >> for 12 years. and he's close friends with jamesw, nobody questions mr. mueller's integrity. and if anybody could overcome a conflict like that, perhaps it is him. but under normal circumstances, the appearance of a conflict like that would cause a person presumably to step back. it's just normally not the sort of thing you do. paul: right, exactly. i don't think you can say just on its face credibly say, look, i can investigate this body that i ran for 12 years. it's very hard to do. >> right. the fbi is now an issue in this investigation. it's not just did they use this. at one point they were trying to put christopher steele on the payroll. and the question is, why? how does, how do you go from being an opposition research person for one campaign to a paid fbi agent, fbi informant or something with information? so the fbi question is sort of coming to the surface higher than many of the other questions in terms of actual evidence. paul: all right, mary, let's turn to the terror attack. what do you think of trump's initial respons
mr. mueller is he is a former fbi director, and he was also -- paul: 12 years. >> for 12 years. and he's close friends with jamesw, nobody questions mr. mueller's integrity. and if anybody could overcome a conflict like that, perhaps it is him. but under normal circumstances, the appearance of a conflict like that would cause a person presumably to step back. it's just normally not the sort of thing you do. paul: right, exactly. i don't think you can say just on its face credibly say,...
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mrs. clinton. lou: thank you very much. james rosen reporting. much more still ahead. stay with us.resident trump calls for justice following the cowardly terrorist attack in new york city. president trump: sends him to gitmo. i would encourage that. lou: this wing suiter performing stunts that had never been done before. stay wititititit six in the morning. she thought it was a fire. it was worse. a sinkhole opened up under our museum. eight priceless corvettes had plunged into it. chubb was there within hours. they helped make sure it was safe. we had everyone we needed to get our museum back up and running, and we opened the next day. today, smart planning is helping the new new york rise higher than ever. as the world leader in unmanned aerial systems, we're attracting the world's best talent to central new york. and turning the airport into a first-class transportation hub. all while growing urban areas into vibrant places to live and work. across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. when you're cloc
mrs. clinton. lou: thank you very much. james rosen reporting. much more still ahead. stay with us.resident trump calls for justice following the cowardly terrorist attack in new york city. president trump: sends him to gitmo. i would encourage that. lou: this wing suiter performing stunts that had never been done before. stay wititititit six in the morning. she thought it was a fire. it was worse. a sinkhole opened up under our museum. eight priceless corvettes had plunged into it. chubb was...
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mrs. clinton. lou: thank you very much. james rosen reporting. much more still ahead. stay with us.dent trump calls for justice following the cowardly terrorist attack in new york city. president trump: sends him to gitmo. i would encourage that. lou: this wing suiter performing stunts that had never been done before. stay wititititit six in the morning. she thought it was a fire. it was worse. a sinkhole opened up under our museum. eight priceless corvettes had plunged into it. chubb was there within hours. they helped make sure it was safe. we had everyone we needed to get our museum back up and running, and we opened the next day. another day at the office. why do you put up with it? believe it or not you actually like what you do. even love it. and today, you can do things you never could before. you're working in millions of places at once with iot sensors. analyzing social data on the cloud to create new designs. and using blockchain to help prevent fraud. so get back to it and do the best work of your life. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's
mrs. clinton. lou: thank you very much. james rosen reporting. much more still ahead. stay with us.dent trump calls for justice following the cowardly terrorist attack in new york city. president trump: sends him to gitmo. i would encourage that. lou: this wing suiter performing stunts that had never been done before. stay wititititit six in the morning. she thought it was a fire. it was worse. a sinkhole opened up under our museum. eight priceless corvettes had plunged into it. chubb was there...
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on the right, yes, james. mr have lasted two days instead of four and the youth understand the business concerns that this time is passing and the uncertainty. after watching recent events in london how concerned are you now that before this process is over you may be dealing with a different government than the uk —— in the uk. dealing with a different government than the uk -- in the uk. we remain willing and ready to engage as often and quickly as is needed to ensure this outcome of the weeks remaining head of the december european council. there has been a change in pace, i think, council. there has been a change in pace, ithink, but council. there has been a change in pace, i think, but ultimately this is about delivering results and that will depend on the content notjust the speed of the negotiations. will depend on the content notjust the speed of the negotiationslj the speed of the negotiations.” don't know which is the easiest question. translation: evolve the public debate in the uk closely. we tried t
on the right, yes, james. mr have lasted two days instead of four and the youth understand the business concerns that this time is passing and the uncertainty. after watching recent events in london how concerned are you now that before this process is over you may be dealing with a different government than the uk —— in the uk. dealing with a different government than the uk -- in the uk. we remain willing and ready to engage as often and quickly as is needed to ensure this outcome of the...
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and i'm stuart on tuesday straight our diplomatic editor james bays in geneva so james how have those initial meetings with mror gone well i think there is some disagreement about what they should be focusing on you go back to december twenty fifth to find the mandate for all of this the so-called road map for syria and that's the u.n. security council resolution twenty two fifty four that talks about political transition and then a new constitution and elections for syria well mr de mistura is focusing on the latter parts of that constitution in the elections and not really on the political transition the spokesperson for the go sating team believes that was the demon story has been influenced by the russians it can be a road that well this stew ation he is supporting is not is against the syrian people and this is this is the best prescription for his family. and we believe that russia. has a power with real influence military in syria. is is pressuring him and james we know the syrian government delegation arrived today what more on that. syrian government delegation to arrive there in the hotel now we exp
and i'm stuart on tuesday straight our diplomatic editor james bays in geneva so james how have those initial meetings with mror gone well i think there is some disagreement about what they should be focusing on you go back to december twenty fifth to find the mandate for all of this the so-called road map for syria and that's the u.n. security council resolution twenty two fifty four that talks about political transition and then a new constitution and elections for syria well mr de mistura is...
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mr o'toole had all this stuff? well, it is to do with offshore. jamesay have driven around in the luxury ca rs may have driven around in the luxury cars and warned the elegant, expensive jewellery, but as far as the uk taxman is concerned, he does not own any of it. this is how it works. mr o'toole gives his fortune away, it goes into an offshore company. he does not have to pay tax any more because it is officially no longer his money. but he is then appointed to advise on how the money should be spent. and he can carry on enjoying their houses, the aston martins, the range rover, the harley. he even gets a personal shopper to pick up birthday cards, bya shopper to pick up birthday cards, by a blender, book a spa, buy shoes, pay for his limousine and suggest mother's day presents. pay for his limousine and suggest mother's day presentslj pay for his limousine and suggest mother's day presents. i think hmrc would take a pretty dim view because he distressing up his affairs as something they are not and he is a tax expert. so he should know a lot better.
mr o'toole had all this stuff? well, it is to do with offshore. jamesay have driven around in the luxury ca rs may have driven around in the luxury cars and warned the elegant, expensive jewellery, but as far as the uk taxman is concerned, he does not own any of it. this is how it works. mr o'toole gives his fortune away, it goes into an offshore company. he does not have to pay tax any more because it is officially no longer his money. but he is then appointed to advise on how the money should...
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mr. jordan: on january 6, then f.b.i. director james comey, briefed president-elect trump up in new york about the dossier. shortly thereafter, that -- the fact that meeting took place and the subject of the meeting was the dossier was leaked to cnn. do you know who leaked that information mr. sessions: i do not. mr. jordan: are you investigating who leaked that information? mr. sessions: that would be a matter within the investigateor -- investigatory powers of the general counsel. mr. jordan: is that likely one of the he leaks are you investigating? mr. sessions: eam not able to reveal the existence of investigations or not. mr. jordan: mr. attorney general, i appreciate your service in the senate. i appreciate your service at the justice department. consider you a friend. and frankly i appreciate yesterday's letter saying you were considering appointing a special counsel. that you sent us. but my concern is, we sent you a letter 3 1/2 months ago asking for a second special counsel. and if you're now just considering it, i -- what's i
mr. jordan: on january 6, then f.b.i. director james comey, briefed president-elect trump up in new york about the dossier. shortly thereafter, that -- the fact that meeting took place and the subject of the meeting was the dossier was leaked to cnn. do you know who leaked that information mr. sessions: i do not. mr. jordan: are you investigating who leaked that information? mr. sessions: that would be a matter within the investigateor -- investigatory powers of the general counsel. mr. jordan:...