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mr. locke, as a sports monitoring service and many legal international sports wagering jurisdictions, can you walk us through how your technology works to protect the integrity of sport? is usage of this technology required in most legal sports wagering jurisdictions? mr. locke: sure. the technology is we operate in two -- in two distinct areas. the first is around the technology play which allows us to aggregate and monitor betting internationally. what we do is we model how we expect sports events to look on a mathematical basis and then what we do is overlay what is actually going on in the international betting markets in a live experiment with that. the way we work is we provide factual data on any anomalies, any differences to what we would expect that could indicate issues that need to be looked at. also, from a technology point of view, what we do is work with the sports to identify correlated risk. for example, if you're seeing anomalies with particular players and umpires or officials
mr. locke, as a sports monitoring service and many legal international sports wagering jurisdictions, can you walk us through how your technology works to protect the integrity of sport? is usage of this technology required in most legal sports wagering jurisdictions? mr. locke: sure. the technology is we operate in two -- in two distinct areas. the first is around the technology play which allows us to aggregate and monitor betting internationally. what we do is we model how we expect sports...
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mr. locke: primarily credit card, paypal, those kind of transactions. mr. burgess: mr. brubaker, let me ask you and i should be asking others on the panel as well. i don't want to telegraph the limited amount of knowledge i have about this issue but i am just having a hard time with the season-long sports and the daily fantasy sports. clearly those are different avenues. i guess what i don't understand is football, if i understand correctly, is you play a game once a week, even given sunday and yet daily fantasy sports you're playing these same games all week long but there's no actual game being played. so how is that constructed? how do you actually construct a daily fantasy sports transaction when the games are only played one game a week? mr. burgess: so on daily you bet one -- you bet one game or contest you play. season long you draft your own team to play for an entire season. you are the g.m. of a football team. and you draft the players for your team and you enter them for that weekend
mr. locke: primarily credit card, paypal, those kind of transactions. mr. burgess: mr. brubaker, let me ask you and i should be asking others on the panel as well. i don't want to telegraph the limited amount of knowledge i have about this issue but i am just having a hard time with the season-long sports and the daily fantasy sports. clearly those are different avenues. i guess what i don't understand is football, if i understand correctly, is you play a game once a week, even given sunday and...
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mr. locke: primarily credit card, paypal, those kind of transactions. mr. burgess: mr. brubaker, let me ask you and i should be asking others on the panel as well. i don't want to telegraph the limited amount of knowledge i have about this issue but i am just having a hard time with the season-long sports and the daily fantasy sports. clearly those are different avenues. i guess what i don't understand is football, if i understand correctly, is you play a game once a week, even given sunday and yet daily fantasy sports you're playing these same games all week long but there's no actual game being played. so how is that constructed? how do you actually construct a daily fantasy sports transaction when the games are only played one game a week? mr. burgess: so on daily you bet one -- mr. brubaker: so on daily you bet one game or contest you play. season long you draft your own team to play for an entire season. you are the g.m. of a football team. and you draft the players for your team and you e
mr. locke: primarily credit card, paypal, those kind of transactions. mr. burgess: mr. brubaker, let me ask you and i should be asking others on the panel as well. i don't want to telegraph the limited amount of knowledge i have about this issue but i am just having a hard time with the season-long sports and the daily fantasy sports. clearly those are different avenues. i guess what i don't understand is football, if i understand correctly, is you play a game once a week, even given sunday and...
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mr. locke you are recognize. >> thanks to the committee for giving me me the opportunity to speak today. my name is marcus locke. we are u.k. based technology company specialized in providing education services to sports to help and protect the integrity of their offense and understand the markets in which they operate. my role here today is to share my experience that can influence the integrity of sports. at no point during today's session will any n.a.b. is i happy those other than my own and i'm certain we not speaking on behalf up or representing in any way our partners or clients here or in the u.s. or internationally. jeanie sports is a technology company with an operating under the sports and lottery markets providing technical position to collect data model how events should proceed and monitor markets and live an automated basis. as a result of this work in technology we are able to help sports recognize anomalies that could indicate problems within the integrity of their offense. as
mr. locke you are recognize. >> thanks to the committee for giving me me the opportunity to speak today. my name is marcus locke. we are u.k. based technology company specialized in providing education services to sports to help and protect the integrity of their offense and understand the markets in which they operate. my role here today is to share my experience that can influence the integrity of sports. at no point during today's session will any n.a.b. is i happy those other than my...
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they're hawkish and i agreed with much of what mr. lock hard said. let's look at the reality. it will be point to see if second quarter gdp picks up. two days after the fed meeting. okay. let's go to the next meeting. september -- excuse me, i'm sorry. the next meeting is in september but i don't know if they can push september through but it is a possibility. november 2nd is the next meeting. the election is the eighth. my only opinion, it lives december. in regard to it, he nailed it. is renailed it. i even stopped paying so much atechks to the boon. can we get to 150 or 1%? sure. if the jgb tenure is at minus 50. we have this policy contagion issue that's going to be very difficult to deal with. we showed the world some tring. boy, they learned really quickly and i just thing to fight this kind of dropping yield outside of the u.s. >> sorry to deal in here. it appears a honolulu ocean cargo carrier had a lot to do with dragging it. it's down 12% and the transz ported turned negative. they're down 77 points and that is weighing on this market. they talk about weakness on the
they're hawkish and i agreed with much of what mr. lock hard said. let's look at the reality. it will be point to see if second quarter gdp picks up. two days after the fed meeting. okay. let's go to the next meeting. september -- excuse me, i'm sorry. the next meeting is in september but i don't know if they can push september through but it is a possibility. november 2nd is the next meeting. the election is the eighth. my only opinion, it lives december. in regard to it, he nailed it. is...
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and with the number mr locked i and next step is to work with offices of supervisors to work the program as we work forward. and i want to work quickly to get that done. >> if i may ask a quick question. >> of course. >> because the board of supervisors provided a supplemental, $300,000, and for a lot of people, i have asked this, we have had a conversation with my office and supervisor peskin and your office and mayor's office over the last few months. and yet still in this predicament. what is different between those conversations and where we are today? because we also got assurances in the past that this would move forward. that you would hire people and you would assign people. so what has changed? and what do you want to tell those legacy businesses that, as mrs. whitehouse was sort of holding it up. what do you say to the businesses that are being held up, some of which may not actually survive? >> the hiring of the staffer posted yesterday to bring on the employee that would be focused on the legacy business registration. i want to begin by saying that the office of economic work
and with the number mr locked i and next step is to work with offices of supervisors to work the program as we work forward. and i want to work quickly to get that done. >> if i may ask a quick question. >> of course. >> because the board of supervisors provided a supplemental, $300,000, and for a lot of people, i have asked this, we have had a conversation with my office and supervisor peskin and your office and mayor's office over the last few months. and yet still in this...
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and with the number mr locked i and next step is to work with offices of supervisors to work the program as we work forward. and i want to work quickly to get that done. >> if i may ask a quick question. >> of course. >> because the board of supervisors provided a supplemental, $300,000, and for a lot of people, i have asked this, we have had a conversation with my office and supervisor peskin and your office and mayor's office over the last few months. and yet still in this predicament. what is different between those conversations and where we are today? because we also got assurances in the past that this would move forward. that you would hire people and you would assign people. so what has changed? and what do you want to tell those legacy businesses that, as mrs. whitehouse was sort of holding it up. what do you say to the businesses that are being held up, some of which may not actually survive? >> the hiring of the staffer posted yesterday to bring on the employee that would be focused on the legacy business registration. i want to begin by saying that the office of economic work
and with the number mr locked i and next step is to work with offices of supervisors to work the program as we work forward. and i want to work quickly to get that done. >> if i may ask a quick question. >> of course. >> because the board of supervisors provided a supplemental, $300,000, and for a lot of people, i have asked this, we have had a conversation with my office and supervisor peskin and your office and mayor's office over the last few months. and yet still in this...
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and with the number mr locked i and next step is to work with offices of supervisors to work the program as we work forward. and i want to work quickly to get that done. >> if i may ask a quick question. >> of course. >> because the board of supervisors provided a supplemental, $300,000, and for a lot of people, i have asked this, we have had a conversation with my office and supervisor peskin and your office and mayor's office over the last few months. and yet still in this predicament. what is different between those conversations and where we are today? because we also got assurances in the past that this would move forward. that you would hire people and you would assign people. so what has changed? and what do you want to tell those legacy businesses that, as mrs. whitehouse was sort of holding it up. what do you say to the businesses that are being held up, some of which may not actually survive? >> the hiring of the staffer posted yesterday to bring on the employee that would be focused on the legacy business registration. i want to begin by saying that the office of economic work
and with the number mr locked i and next step is to work with offices of supervisors to work the program as we work forward. and i want to work quickly to get that done. >> if i may ask a quick question. >> of course. >> because the board of supervisors provided a supplemental, $300,000, and for a lot of people, i have asked this, we have had a conversation with my office and supervisor peskin and your office and mayor's office over the last few months. and yet still in this...
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mr. mark lock, chief executive fficer at genius sports group. ms. lindsey slater operations manager at geo comply. mr. jordan gnat senior vice president of strategic development of scientific games. mr. curt egg ert, professor of law at chapman university fowler school of law. we do appreciate all of you being here this morning and we ill begin our panel with mr. shenke. you are now recognized for five minutes. >> chairman burgess, ranking member schakowski, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. sorry. [inaudible] >> i'll try to work through it. chairman burgess, ranking member schakowski, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. my name is peter shenke and. members.has many content and data providers. and contest and league management operators such as real time fantasy sports, my fantasy league, fan dual and draft king. it has become a new national pasttime with over 50 million americans participating in some form of fantasy sports last year. americans enj
mr. mark lock, chief executive fficer at genius sports group. ms. lindsey slater operations manager at geo comply. mr. jordan gnat senior vice president of strategic development of scientific games. mr. curt egg ert, professor of law at chapman university fowler school of law. we do appreciate all of you being here this morning and we ill begin our panel with mr. shenke. you are now recognized for five minutes. >> chairman burgess, ranking member schakowski, and members of the...
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mr. good lock and what he was saying, that janet yellen would pricessh unless market process in a rate hikees not care too much about it. they would like to see the markets leaning in their direction rather than pushing against them because they do not want to have a violent market reaction. a couple of them have said over the last few weeks that we do not care what the markets are doing, we are going to have to do what they have to do and we do have to break this cycle. chart ong up the investments. the one with the rectangle box in the lower right corner. michael and james, this is an extraordinary chart, and something that was signaled by not only ken rogoff and others. mike, this has been chronic, right? michael: it has been chronic for the last year and a half or so. we have seen profit in the s&p 500 companies, and now we are seeing a broader one. business investment has been really slow. the april minutes of the fed show that. why here?is the is there no technological process? -- is there no technological progress? james: it is actually much simpler. if you look at last year's invest
mr. good lock and what he was saying, that janet yellen would pricessh unless market process in a rate hikees not care too much about it. they would like to see the markets leaning in their direction rather than pushing against them because they do not want to have a violent market reaction. a couple of them have said over the last few weeks that we do not care what the markets are doing, we are going to have to do what they have to do and we do have to break this cycle. chart ong up the...
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and with the number mr locked i and next step is to work with offices of supervisors to work the program as we work forward. and i want to work quickly to get that done. >> if i may ask a quick question. >> of course. >> because the board of supervisors provided a supplemental, $300,000, and for a lot of people, i have asked this, we have had a conversation with my office and supervisor peskin and your office and mayor's office over the last few months. and yet still in this predicament. what is different between those conversations and where we are today? because we also got assurances in the past that this would move forward. that you would hire people and you would assign people. so what has changed? and what do you want to tell those legacy businesses that, as mrs. whitehouse was sort of holding it up. what do you say to the businesses that are being held up, some of which may not actually survive? >> the hiring of the staffer posted yesterday to bring on the employee that would be focused on the legacy business registration. i want to begin by saying that the office of economic work
and with the number mr locked i and next step is to work with offices of supervisors to work the program as we work forward. and i want to work quickly to get that done. >> if i may ask a quick question. >> of course. >> because the board of supervisors provided a supplemental, $300,000, and for a lot of people, i have asked this, we have had a conversation with my office and supervisor peskin and your office and mayor's office over the last few months. and yet still in this...
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mr. trump locking this down on may 4, that gives us 10 extra week.any people didn't think it would happen until july in cleveland. we have 10 extra week to get it locked in. so it's all positive. martha: if i can go back one more time. do you think donald trump is open to the issue of of smaller government and do you think in that time period in between now and the convention that we might see hip as he admitted he does change on the issues. would he be open to cutting social security and medicare to keep those programs solvent or no, that's not on the table. >> mr. trump is very concerned about our deficit and the ballooning debt and entitlements are part of that. at the same time all of us eye agree. we are not going to impact anyone on social security. >> that's where i think there is absolutely a place as we continue to move forward and have this dialogue. i'm very comfortable that we'll come to a united front on how we balance the bun the and start paying down our debt and at the same time maintain the security of medicare and social security. b
mr. trump locking this down on may 4, that gives us 10 extra week.any people didn't think it would happen until july in cleveland. we have 10 extra week to get it locked in. so it's all positive. martha: if i can go back one more time. do you think donald trump is open to the issue of of smaller government and do you think in that time period in between now and the convention that we might see hip as he admitted he does change on the issues. would he be open to cutting social security and...
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mr. lipinski said, lock it in the system, have it time stamped. we have the technology. if someone had seen that fire that day, taken the picture and sent it in, are your folks tracking that and saying, ok, this is a picture that just came in from the station, it's time stamped, it lines up, you don't have to send anyone out to the station to verify that. you got a picture that is time stamped and does that and i can give that to you as well as someone who is paid $50 an hour to do it. so the time lapses we have shouldn't be occurring given we have the technology to -- really, when you look at the fatality that occurred, most of what we know about it occurred from people using their cell phones and giving us that information. and let's make sure we are using that to maximum effect and that your staff isn't creating new methods but is taking advantage of that. mr. wiedefeld: i agree. i want our staff to basically do things before it gets to the point where they have to take a photo of it. an example i gave to the managers when i saw them, at new carrollton station in fron
mr. lipinski said, lock it in the system, have it time stamped. we have the technology. if someone had seen that fire that day, taken the picture and sent it in, are your folks tracking that and saying, ok, this is a picture that just came in from the station, it's time stamped, it lines up, you don't have to send anyone out to the station to verify that. you got a picture that is time stamped and does that and i can give that to you as well as someone who is paid $50 an hour to do it. so the...
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locked down their bases. so donald trump is now in a position of reassuring conservatives. trying to get the republican party united behind him. mrsclinton has also not locked down her base. her base is with bernie sanders. let me just finish my point. mrs. clinton has the serious problem of her base is now with the other guy who remains in the race. even more importantly, mrs. clinton has been on the national scene for something like 30 years and she has serious challenges. the majority of the american people find her dishonest and untrustworthy. she has a huge mountain to climb. especially running against the candidate who doesn't care she's a clinton and doesn't care she's a woman, and has thrown the rule book out. she's going to face a race unlike anything -- >> go ahead, richard. >> i just think we have to look at the facts, right. bernie sanders has said he will support the democratic nominee and he will do everything in his power and campaign his heart out for the democratic nominee in order to prevent donald trump from becoming president. i think the democrats are already a lot more unified than the republicans. and i thin
locked down their bases. so donald trump is now in a position of reassuring conservatives. trying to get the republican party united behind him. mrsclinton has also not locked down her base. her base is with bernie sanders. let me just finish my point. mrs. clinton has the serious problem of her base is now with the other guy who remains in the race. even more importantly, mrs. clinton has been on the national scene for something like 30 years and she has serious challenges. the majority of the...
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mr. trump was approaching locking up the delegate system, he brought in mr. manafort and other people to help with that process and now we are at the delegate number that we needed to have to be the nominee. and now it's just time to move forward. we are going to be continuing to add to the campaign. there is no turmoil per se. this is a growing campaign. we are doing things no one ever said could be done. we hear a lot of talk about the traditional campaign style that has failed for two presidential cycles. i think the trump team knows what they are doing. >> the g-7 summit is in japan and president obama said his conversations with world leaders, they are rattled right now, they are worried about donald trump. listen to what the president said. >> they are rattled and for good reason. because a lot of the proposals that he's made are ignorance of the world affairs or a cavalier attitude or an interest in getting tweets and headlines instead of thinking through what it is that is required to keep america safe. >> pretty strong words from the president of the
mr. trump was approaching locking up the delegate system, he brought in mr. manafort and other people to help with that process and now we are at the delegate number that we needed to have to be the nominee. and now it's just time to move forward. we are going to be continuing to add to the campaign. there is no turmoil per se. this is a growing campaign. we are doing things no one ever said could be done. we hear a lot of talk about the traditional campaign style that has failed for two...
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mr. offfield's english class, the phones get locked into bags which can't be opened until class is over.ing something primarily for their social life i'm hoping that it brings them amt little more into the moment. the bags made by a startup, yonder. its founder graham degoney is attempting nothing less than breaking cell phone addiction. >> you felt we needed etiquette for the digital age. >> yes, something to help people engage in a real way. what it symbolizes is a movement. and the bag its just the tool. >> reporter: the yonder pouch locks like a security tag in a clothing store. if some one needs to access their phone they can choose to leave the phone free zone. degoney introduced the bags in nightclubs in san francisco. a new movement challenging the new normal. viewing the world through the screen of a smart phone. the yonder bags are mandatory for everyone attending a performance by comedian dave chappell. >> we had a strict no cell phone rule for years. obviously if you look on youtube you will see very few people adhere to it. >> reporter: before the bags, chappell found himsel
mr. offfield's english class, the phones get locked into bags which can't be opened until class is over.ing something primarily for their social life i'm hoping that it brings them amt little more into the moment. the bags made by a startup, yonder. its founder graham degoney is attempting nothing less than breaking cell phone addiction. >> you felt we needed etiquette for the digital age. >> yes, something to help people engage in a real way. what it symbolizes is a movement. and...
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even at this late stage labour party should stop locking this bill. corbyn: thank you mr. speaker. celebrate great national events in this house with the prime minister join me in wishing sir david attenborough a very happy 90th birthday & cam for all the ways he has presented nature programs on television and awaken to the ideas of sony people to the fragility of our ecosystem. on the side of the house we are that the european union has strengthened workers rights in many ways. in march while the prime minister was trying to undermine workers rights with his trade the european commission put forward proposals to close loopholes in the posting of workers directives. which would stop employers exploiting foreign workers and undercutting national rates of pay. will the prime minister confirm that his government will protect workers and will back these reforms to stop this and grotesque exploitation of many workers across this continent? i joined ther: right honorable gentleman in wishing a happy birthday to david attenborough. we grew up with him as a teacher about the natural world.
even at this late stage labour party should stop locking this bill. corbyn: thank you mr. speaker. celebrate great national events in this house with the prime minister join me in wishing sir david attenborough a very happy 90th birthday & cam for all the ways he has presented nature programs on television and awaken to the ideas of sony people to the fragility of our ecosystem. on the side of the house we are that the european union has strengthened workers rights in many ways. in march...
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mr. chairman, to lock up things we deem valuable to -- that could be dangerous to others. we lock up our cars, we lock up our bikes, we lock our doors of our homes. some of us may even lock to the drawer of our desk or lock valueables or weapons in safe places -- valuables or weapons in safe places in our home. it therefore, makes sense when it comes to dangerous pills that are being stolen, that are leading down dangerous paths to addiction that we lock up these medicines and deter them from being stolen in the first place. with that said, this is not a mandate and it is not a directive for anyone to do this. my amendment simply allows states and localities to utilize funds or programs that secure containers. it's not a be all to end all. but it's a step to thwart this tragic epidemic. i ask members to support my amendment and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. johnson: mr. chairman, i rise to claim the time in opposition though i do not oppose the amendment. the chair
mr. chairman, to lock up things we deem valuable to -- that could be dangerous to others. we lock up our cars, we lock up our bikes, we lock our doors of our homes. some of us may even lock to the drawer of our desk or lock valueables or weapons in safe places -- valuables or weapons in safe places in our home. it therefore, makes sense when it comes to dangerous pills that are being stolen, that are leading down dangerous paths to addiction that we lock up these medicines and deter them from...
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mr. lipinski said, lock it in the system, have it time stamped. we have the technology. if someone had seen that fire that day, taken the picture and sent it in, are your folks tracking that and saying, ok, this is a picture that just came in from the station, it's time stamped, it lines up, you don't have to send anyone out to the station to verify that. you got a picture that is time stamped and does that and i can give that to you as well as someone who is paid $50 an hour to do it. so the time lapses we have shouldn't be occurring given we have the technology to -- really, when you look at the fatality that occurred, most of what we know about it occurred from people using their cell phones and giving us that information. and let's make sure we are using that to maximum effect and that your staff isn't creating new methods but is taking advantage of that. mr. wiedefeld: i agree. i want our staff to basically do things before it gets to the point where they have to take a photo of it. an example i gave to the managers when i saw them, at new carrollton station in fron
mr. lipinski said, lock it in the system, have it time stamped. we have the technology. if someone had seen that fire that day, taken the picture and sent it in, are your folks tracking that and saying, ok, this is a picture that just came in from the station, it's time stamped, it lines up, you don't have to send anyone out to the station to verify that. you got a picture that is time stamped and does that and i can give that to you as well as someone who is paid $50 an hour to do it. so the...
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mr. buckel is no longer in the barnegat area. >> the area as heightened with police and state troopers. >> i locked the doors and windows. >> even with buckel to longer a threat police are not dropping their guards. >> we are ready to remobilize if any information develops that mr. buckel is back in the barnegat area. >> cameras captured buckel walking into a cvs store. they would not go into detail about what he bought but dumped a chevy truck that was stolen in the parking lot. they have not said how buckel managed to escape. >> our priority is in apprehending him but then we'll put effort into finding him and then preventing it from happening in the future. >> we learned he once served time for manslaughter for killing a crying baby and broke out one week before being eligible for parole, police are warning everyone to be on alert. >> maintain your vigilance, if you see something say something. >> back out live, police say that as a precaution, tomorrow security will be heightened at all schools in the area. and i placed a call to the department of correction to figure out where they think buckel may be. we are waiting on a c
mr. buckel is no longer in the barnegat area. >> the area as heightened with police and state troopers. >> i locked the doors and windows. >> even with buckel to longer a threat police are not dropping their guards. >> we are ready to remobilize if any information develops that mr. buckel is back in the barnegat area. >> cameras captured buckel walking into a cvs store. they would not go into detail about what he bought but dumped a chevy truck that was stolen in...
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lock up his truck. >> at that point, one of the officers tells him to shut up and gets closer to mr. paulino. mr. paulino then tries to explain to the officer that all i'm doing is telling him to lock my truck up and then the officer tackles him to the ground. >> reporter: in a federal civil rights lawsuit he alleges the officers began to hit him with their batons. >> strikes him approximately according to video what you see is about 14 or 15 times as mr. paulino is face down on the ground and not trying to fight. he is defenseless at that point. >> reporter: in their written report, the officers said they used force because paulino was combative and they thought he might have a weapon in his waistband. >> mr. paulino at no point was struggling. he was basically on the ground and the only thing he said when he was on the ground to the officers who were assaulting him was i'm sorry in broken english because he does not speak english well. he didn't know what else to say. >> reporter: he was badly bruised and required staples on his charge. he was initially charged with resisting arrest, drunk drivi
lock up his truck. >> at that point, one of the officers tells him to shut up and gets closer to mr. paulino. mr. paulino then tries to explain to the officer that all i'm doing is telling him to lock my truck up and then the officer tackles him to the ground. >> reporter: in a federal civil rights lawsuit he alleges the officers began to hit him with their batons. >> strikes him approximately according to video what you see is about 14 or 15 times as mr. paulino is face down...
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is that clear at the gun was in a locked box. capt. mr. get that police are trying to track down missing gun. the gun from a federal agent is a federal crime. a higher level punishment. far police of at least a suspect this is a description. as as we get it we will show it to you. >> mark: is the first time that a lot for stage and has had their guns. the gun was used for this person's debt was sold by a ranger. last september a gun that was stolen from an immigration agent near 80 debark was used in the murder of oakland merlis antonio ramos. there banteng cases where guns were stolen from of rigid and 40 were killed in crimes is so slow and guns. in what is an immigration agent was taken after the fog got was on the roof was car is for cisco and he fell way and drove off the. what are >> darya: don trump is going to answer questions about a fund- raiser for veterans. it raised or the $6 million to the camp. haynes as were the money went. obsessively reporting of the past where what is in part because the delay collecting that the nation'
is that clear at the gun was in a locked box. capt. mr. get that police are trying to track down missing gun. the gun from a federal agent is a federal crime. a higher level punishment. far police of at least a suspect this is a description. as as we get it we will show it to you. >> mark: is the first time that a lot for stage and has had their guns. the gun was used for this person's debt was sold by a ranger. last september a gun that was stolen from an immigration agent near 80 debark...
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mr. lahood, i know, would like to reiterate some of the comments i make and he represents two of the locks included in this study. thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to reserve the balance of my time, if there's anybody to rise in opposition. the chair: the gentleman reserves. does any member seek time in opposition? the gentleman in illinois is recognized. mr. davis: mr. chairman, how much time do i have left? the chair: 2 1/2 minutes. mr. davis: mr. chairman, i'm going to try to stall until my colleague gets here. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. davis: i do want to say this amendment has -- this project has wide bipartisan support. this is an opportunity for us to look at the global marketplace and the products that go up and down the mississippi and illinois river and the illinois waterway system. this is how we feed the world. we have some of the most fertile and expensive farmland in illinois and missouri and iowa, wisconsin, minnesota. so many of these products that use these systems are the ones that are exported into the global marketplace and also to third world countri
mr. lahood, i know, would like to reiterate some of the comments i make and he represents two of the locks included in this study. thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to reserve the balance of my time, if there's anybody to rise in opposition. the chair: the gentleman reserves. does any member seek time in opposition? the gentleman in illinois is recognized. mr. davis: mr. chairman, how much time do i have left? the chair: 2 1/2 minutes. mr. davis: mr. chairman, i'm going to try to stall until my...
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mr. speaker, let's not lock out millions of people from their entry-level employment. i have worked-dirnl' a person who worked for less than minimum wage and one time i asked my boss at the time, i said do i make minimum wage? and he said no. you're not worth it. i was just barely in high school. and i didn't have much to offer except a strong back and showing up on time with good attitude. he paid me for that and i worked my way up. the squeeze on the middle class is real. and it's painful for tens of millions of anxiety ridden americans who don't know whether they are going to have a job, even though it might be their entry level job. it might be the job they could get in a 2% economy. some people say we are just transferring the jobs to those who will build kiosks or robots. i got to tell you, folks, i suspect those jobs are not minimum wage jobs. so that's not going to be much help. oh, by the way, i suspect they won't be in your hometown where your wendy's is. if you have a job there, and it's going to be displaced or replaced with one building a kiosk, unless you
mr. speaker, let's not lock out millions of people from their entry-level employment. i have worked-dirnl' a person who worked for less than minimum wage and one time i asked my boss at the time, i said do i make minimum wage? and he said no. you're not worth it. i was just barely in high school. and i didn't have much to offer except a strong back and showing up on time with good attitude. he paid me for that and i worked my way up. the squeeze on the middle class is real. and it's painful for...
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mr. trump said he would not rule out the possibility of locking ryan as serving -- from serving as conventionman when they meet in july in cleveland. trump plans to meet thursday with ryan and other house political leaders. --th carolina is suing the the federal government over the so-called bathroom law which limits protections for lgbt citizens. the justice department had given the state until the end of the day to scrap the wall or risk losing millions of dollars of federal funding. at this hour, the u.s. attorney general loretta lynch is expected to hold a news conference at the justice department. journalistsative who report on the panama papers are making the names of 200,000 entities available in a searchable database. highlighted these of shell companies for the prime minister. officials say the fires may hit the canadian economy harder than hurricane katrina. home to oil and gas producers, including suncor energy and conoco limited. powered by 150 new spears around world. >> off the highs but as you mentioned come out pacing the thousand the s&p. this is largely on biotech strength.
mr. trump said he would not rule out the possibility of locking ryan as serving -- from serving as conventionman when they meet in july in cleveland. trump plans to meet thursday with ryan and other house political leaders. --th carolina is suing the the federal government over the so-called bathroom law which limits protections for lgbt citizens. the justice department had given the state until the end of the day to scrap the wall or risk losing millions of dollars of federal funding. at this...
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lock it out. ashley: to james breaker's point, mr. trump questioned u.s.'s role in nato.uggesting that south korea or japan should have nuclear weapons. james baker says we're already living in unstable world. that would make it worse. do you agree with him? >> i agree with james baker 100% winston churchill, it was winston churchill who said only thing worse than having allies is not having allies. allies can be frustrating. we don't all share exactly same interests but try operating without them. nato, you might argue about small financial imbalances who gives what to who, take advantages of what to who, nato given europe the longest period of peace in europe's entire history. back through the roman empire into the dark shadows of myth. in the 20th century, without a nato type alliance in early half of the century we had to go there to pay a price in blood to straighten it out. nato is well worth every penny. as far as east asia goes, our alliances with japan and south korea, growing alliances elsewhere have not prevented every war or global war or trans-pacific war. al
lock it out. ashley: to james breaker's point, mr. trump questioned u.s.'s role in nato.uggesting that south korea or japan should have nuclear weapons. james baker says we're already living in unstable world. that would make it worse. do you agree with him? >> i agree with james baker 100% winston churchill, it was winston churchill who said only thing worse than having allies is not having allies. allies can be frustrating. we don't all share exactly same interests but try operating...
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mrs. clinton should not debate bernie sanders on the fox news channel. as we said last week although she has the nomination lockedhe will reach more independent voters in that debate and she will need them in the general election. mrs. clinton should answer questions from people like me not just sympathetic journalists. and that's the memo. now for the top story. interview with donald trump. candidate joins us now from his new york city headquarters. first of all, you still believe that egyptian airliner was blown out of the sky? there is a lot of different speculation now. >> i do. in a certain way. i mean, i don't know what they used but something bad happened and we'll see. i guess they will eventually find out but i certainly do. i know that plane very well. i know that type of aircraft. and you have thousands and thousands flying millions of miles and never been anything like it. so i do and i think most people do. >> okay. now, would you support asking congress for a declaration of war? to fight terrorism and then under that declaration it would be the groups that would be -- that the united states would de
mrs. clinton should not debate bernie sanders on the fox news channel. as we said last week although she has the nomination lockedhe will reach more independent voters in that debate and she will need them in the general election. mrs. clinton should answer questions from people like me not just sympathetic journalists. and that's the memo. now for the top story. interview with donald trump. candidate joins us now from his new york city headquarters. first of all, you still believe that...
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mrs. clinton. it would be to your advantage, madam secretary to do this debate, even though we know you have the nomination lockedlks who may be skeptical about you will be watching that debate. and you might impress them and get some votes in the general election. so let's wrap this whole deal up, call me tonight, we'll confirm, bernie versus hillary on fnc in california. factor tip of the day. >>> the last time a politician did not take my advice about a debate, donald trump, he lost in iowa. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website, different from billoreilly.com. spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. do not be mawkish when writing. that's it for us tonight. ms. megyn is up next. we are definitely looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight, new indications terrorism may be behind the loss of a jetliner over the mediterranean sea. and there are growing concerns something similar could happen to a u.s. bound plane. welcome to the kelly file. i'm sandra smith if for megyn kelly. tonight we're hearing at least one major u.s. airport l.a.x. is already stepping up security w
mrs. clinton. it would be to your advantage, madam secretary to do this debate, even though we know you have the nomination lockedlks who may be skeptical about you will be watching that debate. and you might impress them and get some votes in the general election. so let's wrap this whole deal up, call me tonight, we'll confirm, bernie versus hillary on fnc in california. factor tip of the day. >>> the last time a politician did not take my advice about a debate, donald trump, he lost...
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mr. buckle and keep the residents safe. >> back out live, police are asking the public to be on alert. and they are saying to keep their doors locked and make sure the vehicles are secure and if you see anything suspicious, and see the 38-year-old suspect you should call police. gray hall, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> a car crash that caused a traffic nightmare across the northeast extension along the turnpike is cleared. chopper 6 hd was over the massive backup. police say there was a crash on 476 this morning and drivers were told to take route 63 east and back to the turnpike in fort washington. the accident is cleared but traffic is only getting by at reduced speeds. >>> crews are working to fix a water main break that created a big mess in south philadelphia. it happened this morning at 53rd street. a car dipped into a sinkhole that started a chain reaction underground and it even caused part of the road to buckle. annie mccormick will have more on this story coming up in the next half hour. >>> accuweather says we are getting closer to the light at the end of the tunnel. it's a mainly cloudy and cool and little
mr. buckle and keep the residents safe. >> back out live, police are asking the public to be on alert. and they are saying to keep their doors locked and make sure the vehicles are secure and if you see anything suspicious, and see the 38-year-old suspect you should call police. gray hall, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> a car crash that caused a traffic nightmare across the northeast extension along the turnpike is cleared. chopper 6 hd was over the...
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mrs. in the car? this is a domestic that's taking place in the car and now on the side of the road. >>> this is me trying to get out of the bathroom. somebody locked in. i can't get out. >> the struggle is real for these mamas. the first one, her name is ms. mona. she's stuck in the bathroom at her job. >> help. i wish i was a little bit skinnier. >> how is she stuck? >> it looks like the diaper changing table is open and she can't get out of the stall. >> i can't go underneath. >> that's a great try. see that every time. >> no. that is a bad idea. >> how long was she stuck there? >> she was stuck there ten minutes. this video ends before we see her get out. >> okay. how am i going to get out? tell me. >> what the [ bleep ]! get your [ bleep ] together! >> this mama is also stuck. she's stuck in a bad game three and i feel her pain. >> come on, draymond. >> what a bad pass. >> and the thunder played. these fellas are watching the game with their god mother. i aspire to be her when i grow up. >> really? [ laughter ] >> don't worry. you're there. >> [ bleep ]. >> accident in the air caught on three cameras. >> he tells the entire story and then you
mrs. in the car? this is a domestic that's taking place in the car and now on the side of the road. >>> this is me trying to get out of the bathroom. somebody locked in. i can't get out. >> the struggle is real for these mamas. the first one, her name is ms. mona. she's stuck in the bathroom at her job. >> help. i wish i was a little bit skinnier. >> how is she stuck? >> it looks like the diaper changing table is open and she can't get out of the stall. >>...
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lock down the nomination. the news organization contacted unbound delegates and enough say they'll support mr.mp to push him over the 1,237 delegates needed to avoid a contested convention in cleveland in july. and tomorrow c-span will have live coverage of donald trump's rally in san diego, california. >>> madam secretary, we proudly give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states -- ♪ >>> in addition to the graduating classes all over this planet, i wish you to graduate into a word of peace, light and love, but that's not the case. we don't live in a fairytale, but i get the 1% does. >> this memorial day watch commencement speeches in their entirety, offering advice and encouragement to the graduating class of 2016, from business leaders like michael powell at pepperdine, founder of oracle larry ellison at the university of southern california, and maria contriera sweet at whittier college. you can count on yourself. what makes you special? what distinguishes you from others? in business we call it your unique value proposition, figuring out yours is key. >> politici
lock down the nomination. the news organization contacted unbound delegates and enough say they'll support mr.mp to push him over the 1,237 delegates needed to avoid a contested convention in cleveland in july. and tomorrow c-span will have live coverage of donald trump's rally in san diego, california. >>> madam secretary, we proudly give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states -- ♪ >>> in addition to the graduating classes all over this planet,...
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dozens of polish activists and dissidents were locked up along with former leaders of the communist government. >> have you said anything to the russians, mrident? >> there was concern the soviets were going to invade and that the pols, in their drive for self-determination, were going to go beyond whatever mental threshold the soviet leadership had. >> at the vatican today, pope john paul ii expressed concern for a worsening situation in his native poland. he told some 200 polish pilgrims in the crowd that they and all fellow pols should pray for peace. >> the cold war became as cold as it had ever been before. it got so cold, it was capable of becoming hot. >> there had been rumors, today confirmation. deaths and injuries among enforcers and resisters to military rule imposed since sunday. jusdoes that mean they have toer grow apart from their friends, or from the things they love to do? with right at home, it doesn't. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to help with personal care, housekeeping, meals, and most of all, staying engaged in life. oh, thank you, thank you. you're welcome. are you ready to go? oh
dozens of polish activists and dissidents were locked up along with former leaders of the communist government. >> have you said anything to the russians, mrident? >> there was concern the soviets were going to invade and that the pols, in their drive for self-determination, were going to go beyond whatever mental threshold the soviet leadership had. >> at the vatican today, pope john paul ii expressed concern for a worsening situation in his native poland. he told some 200...
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locking in the low rates longer. shery: recommend could be a missed opportunity once the rates go up. mr.e: you can make the case that for the benefit of the taxpayer we should be looking at longer-dated paper like this, but i think the treasury has always been focused on maintaining a normal curve in order for the bond market to function properly as the most liquid bond market in the word -- world. five-star mention a bond fund -- how do you build this and what to look for question mr. liberatore: we are running this as a actively benchmarked to the aggregate. we are looking to generate a double bottom line. towant to generate access performance financially and provide a positive impact or two investors. david: challenging to run a green muni fund? mr. liberatore: ashley, it has been fun. it gives us a competitive advantage at the end of the day because at the end of the day you get paid for avoiding losers not picking winners in fixed income. it leads us to investing and supporting those that are the industry leaders in respect of spaces. shery: stephen liberatore, thank you for joining
locking in the low rates longer. shery: recommend could be a missed opportunity once the rates go up. mr.e: you can make the case that for the benefit of the taxpayer we should be looking at longer-dated paper like this, but i think the treasury has always been focused on maintaining a normal curve in order for the bond market to function properly as the most liquid bond market in the word -- world. five-star mention a bond fund -- how do you build this and what to look for question mr....
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mr. trump and may be a sign of things to come. trump is also going to great lengths to lockp the support of gun owners appearing at a national rifle association convention down in kentucky where the group endorse the him and where trump warned the crowd he thinks that hillary clinton is going to let violent criminals out of jail which he says is especially concerning if she gets her way and residents can't defend themselves with firearms. >> in trying to overturn the 2nd amendment, hillary clinton is telling everyone, and every woman living in a dangerous community that she doesn't have the right to defend herself. so you have a woman living in a community, a rough community, bad community, sorry, you can't defend yourself. that is so unfair and that is so egregious. >> and we are now seeing for the first time just how much trump has spent in total in his presidential campaign. so far, more than $43 million of his own dough going toward the effort that is about three-quarters of the entire $57 million the campaign has raised to date. it is just a fraction of the $1.5 billion
mr. trump and may be a sign of things to come. trump is also going to great lengths to lockp the support of gun owners appearing at a national rifle association convention down in kentucky where the group endorse the him and where trump warned the crowd he thinks that hillary clinton is going to let violent criminals out of jail which he says is especially concerning if she gets her way and residents can't defend themselves with firearms. >> in trying to overturn the 2nd amendment,...
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hillary clinton, the likely democratic nominee who remains locked in a battle for the nomination with bernie sanders. if the latest polls are correct, mrp will need all the help he can get. not only is he trailing mrs. clinton, but reports
hillary clinton, the likely democratic nominee who remains locked in a battle for the nomination with bernie sanders. if the latest polls are correct, mrp will need all the help he can get. not only is he trailing mrs. clinton, but reports
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locked in a statistical tie. joining us now with more on where all this may be heading, by now mrs.nton likely expected she would be women into the general election fight against donald trump. but she's been fighting for votes in advance of california's june 7th primary against bernie sanders. who's not backing off and continues to criticize her. given those opt ix right now, what's the fallout if sanders actually beats her in the golden state. >> look, it's not good for hillary clinton. there's not a likely sense a unless she's indicted she'll lose the democratic nomination. if she can't put bernie sanders away, wonder if this conventional wisdom if she'll easily steam roll donald trump in the general election is right either. >> they can't envision taking this primary fight all of the way to june. on top of this, her camp still reeling from this state department report detailing a series of missteps by mrs. clinton when she decided to use a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. this certainly hasn't helped the campaign at all, has it? >> no, not at all. it plays
locked in a statistical tie. joining us now with more on where all this may be heading, by now mrs.nton likely expected she would be women into the general election fight against donald trump. but she's been fighting for votes in advance of california's june 7th primary against bernie sanders. who's not backing off and continues to criticize her. given those opt ix right now, what's the fallout if sanders actually beats her in the golden state. >> look, it's not good for hillary clinton....
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hillary clinton, the likely democratic nominee who remains locked in a battle for the nomination with bernie sanders. if the latest polls are correct, mr. trump will need all the help he can get. not only is he trailing mrs. clinton, but reports suggest he is playing catch-up in organizing his general election campaign. in moments, we will speak about election strategy with paul manafort, one of donald trump's top political jat t strategists. but we begin tonight with our chief political correspondent carl cameron reporting tonight from washington. carl? >> thanks, megyn. trump is not only the presumptive nominee he's now uncontested. instead of focusing on the last nine contests he can get to work on winning the general election in november. the latest national poll by cnn/nrc taken before last night shows trump trailing clinton by double digits. trump knows the clinton campaign is already organizing to attack him in key swing states so trump aides have let it be known they're getting calls from veteran gop operatives around the country who say they are ready to get on the so-called trump train. trump's tapped ben carson to vet potent
hillary clinton, the likely democratic nominee who remains locked in a battle for the nomination with bernie sanders. if the latest polls are correct, mr. trump will need all the help he can get. not only is he trailing mrs. clinton, but reports suggest he is playing catch-up in organizing his general election campaign. in moments, we will speak about election strategy with paul manafort, one of donald trump's top political jat t strategists. but we begin tonight with our chief political...
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locked up. tohave they continued maintain these files for lockup purposes you can? mr. schwarz: your key question is the last three words. they have continued upon the agreement of the department of justice. files.tain the same the numbers have now been reduced to 1200 persons. the name has been changed to something called the administrative index. what purpose that serves, and whether it is still used as a reserve list of persons to lockup, i think we will have to ask the bureau, and i can't give you a definitive answer. >> per most of the hearing, the members of the senate committee sat silently listening to the documentation of abuses. one senator said he regarded the fbi wrongdoing is more serious than the cia wrongdoing. all were stunned and appalled by the disclosures. several days end, vented their feelings. >> i have been told for years, by among others some of my own family, that this is exactly what the bureau was doing all the time. wisdom, and high office, i assured them they were on pot. this just wasn't true. couldn't happen. they wouldn't do it. what you
locked up. tohave they continued maintain these files for lockup purposes you can? mr. schwarz: your key question is the last three words. they have continued upon the agreement of the department of justice. files.tain the same the numbers have now been reduced to 1200 persons. the name has been changed to something called the administrative index. what purpose that serves, and whether it is still used as a reserve list of persons to lockup, i think we will have to ask the bureau, and i can't...
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lock down with vice president joe biden inside. no one was injured though inside the building and neither the president or mrs. obama were at home at the time. the first lady was wrapping up a speech and the president was at andrews air force base. >>> a deadly finding. debris was discovered at the plane that crashed there. cnn says it has obtained flight data from an egyptian source that record add smoke alarm before egypt air flight 804 crashed. as kitty explained, the black boxes of why it went down remain elusive. >> a grim discovery in the search for egypt 804. search crews have recovered human remains and luggage and seats in the mediterranean sea. >> to the south and east of where the plane was lost and further north of yesterday's sighting. >> it remains unclear exactly why the paris flight crashed with 66 people onboard. radar shows the plane turning left and then right and falling from 38,000 feet. egyptian officials say terrorism is alikely cause but no militant group has claimed responsibility. >> for us it is too early to definitively say what may have caused this. we continue to pursue all potent
lock down with vice president joe biden inside. no one was injured though inside the building and neither the president or mrs. obama were at home at the time. the first lady was wrapping up a speech and the president was at andrews air force base. >>> a deadly finding. debris was discovered at the plane that crashed there. cnn says it has obtained flight data from an egyptian source that record add smoke alarm before egypt air flight 804 crashed. as kitty explained, the black boxes of...
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lock. >> the press should be ashamed of themselves. and instead of being like thank you very much, mr. trump, or trump did a good job, everyone is saying who got it? who got it? who got it? and you make me look very bad. i have never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job. >> he is calling us the dishonest press and. >> 100 percent true. >> i disagree with that seems as though you are resistant to scrutiny the kind of scrutiny that comes with running for president of the united states. >> but you know what? >> you raise money for veterans. >> excuse me, i have watched you on television. you are a real beauty. when i raise money for the veterans, and it's a massive amount of money, find out how much hillary clinton has given to the veterans. nothing. you do realize that when the democrats are out there raising questions about this money, the press is also reflecting what your opposition is saying about you. it's not just us throwing questions at you, pause it's coming from some of them. >> i don't mind it coming from the opposition though, carl. what i do mind is when i r
lock. >> the press should be ashamed of themselves. and instead of being like thank you very much, mr. trump, or trump did a good job, everyone is saying who got it? who got it? who got it? and you make me look very bad. i have never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job. >> he is calling us the dishonest press and. >> 100 percent true. >> i disagree with that seems as though you are resistant to scrutiny the kind of scrutiny that comes with running for...
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way that after the queen's speech, different personalities will lock horns, and disagree and move the agenda in a different direction. mrbrittain: kate, you mentioned briefly that although this queen has attended all but two opening the parliament, only one which is a non-state opening in 1963. but, queen victoria, a slightly shorter range, but pretty long, she did rather get out-of-state opening. prof. williams: 1852 was the first one. and albert died and 1862, 10 years later, so she declined to attend between 1962 and 1965, and then she can seven times between 1865 enter death in 1901. she was a very infrequent attender, not like our own monarch. and it was open there by basically a constitution. mr. brittain: the lord chancellor ready speech. did that damage the image of the monarchy? prof. williams: certainly the idea that she was staying away because our had died. she was in mourning. it was a balance between playing the mourning wife and the costs who shall rule that demand that a monarch is there. it did create a surge of republicanism when the story was and see not just at the state opening but also in general.
way that after the queen's speech, different personalities will lock horns, and disagree and move the agenda in a different direction. mrbrittain: kate, you mentioned briefly that although this queen has attended all but two opening the parliament, only one which is a non-state opening in 1963. but, queen victoria, a slightly shorter range, but pretty long, she did rather get out-of-state opening. prof. williams: 1852 was the first one. and albert died and 1862, 10 years later, so she declined...