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mr. julian and his friend. >> they said the reason why they're bringing me the car is mr. lian's wife is pregnant and he can't make it. >> is that their wife was pregnant? >> that your wife was pregnant. >> i wasn't pregnant in december. >> jimmy: i see you have this guy in your contacts as "guy we sold the car to"? >> yes. >> jimmy: you don't have his name? >> no, i don't. >> jimmy: and you have this guy listed as "pontiac owner." >> that was that day when i was buying the car, i never really changed it. otherwise i would have it as "i'm going to kill you." >> jimmy: ornela, you think that the defendants duped you somehow? >> of course. who sells a car without taking the information of the people that's going to pay off the loan? i'm a little bit stupid for not taking the pink slip but you really have to be dumb -- >> jimmy: can i say i think you're both stupid? guillermo what do you make of this? >> guillermo: i think foreign people when it comes to buy things they're not too smart. >> jimmy: you are a witness to this? >> yeah, i was a witness. and then when we got arrest
mr. julian and his friend. >> they said the reason why they're bringing me the car is mr. lian's wife is pregnant and he can't make it. >> is that their wife was pregnant? >> that your wife was pregnant. >> i wasn't pregnant in december. >> jimmy: i see you have this guy in your contacts as "guy we sold the car to"? >> yes. >> jimmy: you don't have his name? >> no, i don't. >> jimmy: and you have this guy listed as "pontiac...
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mr. julian knight, thank you mr. speaker.i would like to echo the sentence echoed by the prime minister in relation to her majesty the queen. will you join me today in congratulating parents of the solely hold provision academy, providing vital places for those with complex behavioral means and also agree with me that those opposite who would scrap free schools, would deny parents choice and children opportunity. >> yeah. >> i believe my honorable friend is absolutely right. i think the preschool movement is bringing what we need, which is more good and outstanding school places. we have over 250 such schools already in existence and we want to see 500 set up over this parliament. what we've seen so far is a quarter of free schools are classes act standing and instead of the education placement, speaking out today, perhaps he should praise the fact that a quarter of free schools are outstanding schools. in addition to that, these are not just what he rather called con desendingly schools for yummy mummies, they are enhancing
mr. julian knight, thank you mr. speaker.i would like to echo the sentence echoed by the prime minister in relation to her majesty the queen. will you join me today in congratulating parents of the solely hold provision academy, providing vital places for those with complex behavioral means and also agree with me that those opposite who would scrap free schools, would deny parents choice and children opportunity. >> yeah. >> i believe my honorable friend is absolutely right. i think...
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mr. julian bond. this courageous voice held several titles over the course of his impactful life but he's most remembered for his service as the naacp chairman and co-found of the southern poverty law center. he was also one of the original leaders of the student nonviolent coordinating committee while he was a student at mor house college. he later served in the georgia general assembly for more than 20 years. he was elected to the georgia house of representatives in 1995. however, because of his long-standing legacy of fighting white supremacy, white members tried to block him from taking his seat. he spear hed efforts to draft landmark legislation that spoke to the needs of blacks in the state of georgia. in addition to his time as an eloquent speaker, he was also a celebrated writer, poet, television commentator, community advocate, as well as a communications specialist. he did so much for the southern poverty law center to set its on -- set it on its course and did so much for the lives of so ma
mr. julian bond. this courageous voice held several titles over the course of his impactful life but he's most remembered for his service as the naacp chairman and co-found of the southern poverty law center. he was also one of the original leaders of the student nonviolent coordinating committee while he was a student at mor house college. he later served in the georgia general assembly for more than 20 years. he was elected to the georgia house of representatives in 1995. however, because of...
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mr. julian and they said he was a danger to the community he had no access to a gun because his was in the for two months and he did not do and they said had forensic evidence linking his gun to the shooting. >>mark: tech a quick break technical live look outside the san mateo bridge traffic will a little better and a 56 this morning. >>darya: he was on stage and give away his hbo, they enjoyed that tracy morgan went on to the states with the first time in and sing to survive and the crash and said he was sad and missed his friend who died in the crash he finally won the emmy for best actor gary is for madman he had 16 nominations and then here viola davis makes history become the first black actor to win an award for a lead role in the drama she won for how to get away with murder. >>mark: back with more news. weather and news ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> the d.a.'s office responding to that, saying that according to state law, a fitness hearing is not necessary, in
mr. julian and they said he was a danger to the community he had no access to a gun because his was in the for two months and he did not do and they said had forensic evidence linking his gun to the shooting. >>mark: tech a quick break technical live look outside the san mateo bridge traffic will a little better and a 56 this morning. >>darya: he was on stage and give away his hbo, they enjoyed that tracy morgan went on to the states with the first time in and sing to survive and...
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julian knight. thank you, mr. speaker. th ariel collects another and edition i saw a further such meetings later today. >> julian knight. thank you, mr. speaker. would like to express in relation to your majesty the queen. will the prime minister join me today in congratulating parents of the newly alternative revision academy, providing vital places for those in complex behavioral means. would he also agree with me that those who would scrap schools would deny parents choice and children opportunity. here, here >> my right honorable friend is absolutely right. the free school movement is bringing what we need in this country which is more good and outstanding school places. over 250 such schools in existence highway 1500 that up over the parliament. what we've seen so far is a quarter outstanding and the education spokesman is speaking out today. praise the fact that quarter preschools are outstanding schools. in addition to that, these are not just what he calls condescending schools for yummy mummies. they are providing
julian knight. thank you, mr. speaker. th ariel collects another and edition i saw a further such meetings later today. >> julian knight. thank you, mr. speaker. would like to express in relation to your majesty the queen. will the prime minister join me today in congratulating parents of the newly alternative revision academy, providing vital places for those in complex behavioral means. would he also agree with me that those who would scrap schools would deny parents choice and children...
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congressman louis stokes, former chairman of the naacp and georgia state senator julian bond, and civil rights icon, mrs. amelia boynton robinson. ms. robinson's 110 years of life, that in itself is a great honor. was dedicated to education, fighting state sanctioned discriminatory practices against african-americans and voter disenfranchisement. one can make the argue thament her role in selma's civil rights demonstrations, including the infamous march on bloody sunday, where meffs -- where she was beaten unconscious by state police, paved the way through the subsequent passage of the voting rights act of 1965 for both congressman stokes and state representative bond to serve in elected office. . as the first african-american to serve from the state of ohio, congressman stokes was a founding member of the congressional black caucus and spent his 30-year career in congress advocating issues of importance to ohioans and african-americans across the country. julian bond, that great statesman from georgia, was one of 11 african-americans elected to the georgia house of representatives after the passage of
congressman louis stokes, former chairman of the naacp and georgia state senator julian bond, and civil rights icon, mrs. amelia boynton robinson. ms. robinson's 110 years of life, that in itself is a great honor. was dedicated to education, fighting state sanctioned discriminatory practices against african-americans and voter disenfranchisement. one can make the argue thament her role in selma's civil rights demonstrations, including the infamous march on bloody sunday, where meffs -- where...
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mrs. margarini was making. >> yesterday from julian barnes, as a guarantor of the regime, assad is the glue holding it together. >> that's a line straight from the russian/iranian playbook. assad is the glue holding syria together. that is the that is the iranian national security adviser's line to me word for word. it is sergey lavrov's line word for word. >> does it mean that it's automatically wrong? >> no, but our analysis is that this is one-sided story. of course assad plays a role in the regime's structure. >> but if it's shared by the people who gave us evidence yesterday. and i would invite you to look at the evidence we took yesterday. >> the committee will take evidence from experts, and it should, of course, do so. but now you're asking me for my opinion and british government's position, and i'm giving you our political judgment that we cannot work with assad in anything other than the very short term of a transition. now we've indicated to the russians and the iranians that if there is a sensible plan for transition that involves assad remaining in some way involved in the pro
mrs. margarini was making. >> yesterday from julian barnes, as a guarantor of the regime, assad is the glue holding it together. >> that's a line straight from the russian/iranian playbook. assad is the glue holding syria together. that is the that is the iranian national security adviser's line to me word for word. it is sergey lavrov's line word for word. >> does it mean that it's automatically wrong? >> no, but our analysis is that this is one-sided story. of course...
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cbs news, correspondent julian a goldman has details. >> mr. perry, governor perry, he is gone. >> reporter: triumphant donald trump says farewell to rick perry who once called him a cancer on conservism. >> unlick i to attack me. >> reporter: he issued a warning shot the who has taken him on like senator rand paul who in a tweet questioned why a reality star is leading the republican field. and former neurosurgeon ben carson who earlier this week stepped into the trump boxing ring when he questioned the brash billion air's faith. >> i don't in anyway deny my faith in god and i think that probably is a big difference. >> reporter: carson late's pol guyed. he surged to second place behind trump with one new poll showing him within striking distance in iowa campaigning there today trump claimed outsider mantle, colorfully discussing his self funded campaign and money he is turning away. >> i feel sort of foolish because guys are coming up and saying i want to put millions of dollars. one guy five million-dollar and i'm turning him down. i say i d
cbs news, correspondent julian a goldman has details. >> mr. perry, governor perry, he is gone. >> reporter: triumphant donald trump says farewell to rick perry who once called him a cancer on conservism. >> unlick i to attack me. >> reporter: he issued a warning shot the who has taken him on like senator rand paul who in a tweet questioned why a reality star is leading the republican field. and former neurosurgeon ben carson who earlier this week stepped into the trump...
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mr. dalio about the controversy over risk parity and before that the controversy of the fed meeting and thrilled to bring you julian from u.b.s. and talk to cathy joens as well from charles schwab. yes, we're in fed countdown. francine: we certainly are. i'm looking forward to the show, tom. this probably has been in your eyes the most important fed decision in the last 10 years? tom: i think so because of global events and certainly the chill migrates to october and december. the distance between the market and what economists think should or could happen is very wide. we'll have a lot of nuance on this, francine, beginning with "surveillance" and go to our :00 p.m. show. it will be really interesting and the way we come out of that 2:00 p.m. decision tomorrow will be very variable. there's great uncertainty and all there is to is. francine: thank you so much, tom keene with "surveillance" in 25 minutes. the world's largest clothing retailer report 20d% income from the first half results and benefit from retail markets and is the only spanish company to pass a 100 billion euro valuation last month. prada shares ha
mr. dalio about the controversy over risk parity and before that the controversy of the fed meeting and thrilled to bring you julian from u.b.s. and talk to cathy joens as well from charles schwab. yes, we're in fed countdown. francine: we certainly are. i'm looking forward to the show, tom. this probably has been in your eyes the most important fed decision in the last 10 years? tom: i think so because of global events and certainly the chill migrates to october and december. the distance...