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obscenity, charles murray. what we need to do is to make charles murray irrelevant again like he's always been come someone said, get a student. another claimed that she wasn't interested in listening to someone who would normalize white supremacy. iu shouldn't give them a a platform and it will not listen. one man debate on the metal pot outside the lecture and eight big noise. the noise was audible inside the room distracting to speaker at times. while the protesters were forcing their opposition outside exercising the right to free speech inside we discussed some of the reasons why white america in the middle of the country voted for trump. murray broke up a few issues such as inequality among them that should've been of interest to his critics on the left. he invited his audience to take his famous bible quiz which also like to take a good you can google bobble quiz news hour and you can take it. to see how thick within your bobble is. i did take it and i have to shamefully confess that my number is very lo
obscenity, charles murray. what we need to do is to make charles murray irrelevant again like he's always been come someone said, get a student. another claimed that she wasn't interested in listening to someone who would normalize white supremacy. iu shouldn't give them a a platform and it will not listen. one man debate on the metal pot outside the lecture and eight big noise. the noise was audible inside the room distracting to speaker at times. while the protesters were forcing their...
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marcus murray has been playing father figure and teaching his asatru belief to jones jr. he hopes asatru will help keep him from returning to prison. >> you're hanging out at the house, and you realize you have bills to pay or something like that, somebody comes over and offers you an opportunity for you to make a little bit of easy cash, go rob something. things go bad, things break bad, people that get involved, that weren't supposed to be there, get shotguns and you get killed. you end up being another justin. another heartbreak i have to deal with. >> not going to die. >> i've been through this before, i've had friends of mine that i've taken under my wing, youngsters that get out before i do, anyway, they get out there and they mess up. in fact, i lost a friend about six years ago, justin, he got shot by a police officer in indianapolis, i feel like i failed him. >> i promise you, i will send you a card for every month you're out there. if you come back, i will send a blanket party your way. >> i not coming back >> all rht, thank you. >>> coming up, leonard mcquay ge
marcus murray has been playing father figure and teaching his asatru belief to jones jr. he hopes asatru will help keep him from returning to prison. >> you're hanging out at the house, and you realize you have bills to pay or something like that, somebody comes over and offers you an opportunity for you to make a little bit of easy cash, go rob something. things go bad, things break bad, people that get involved, that weren't supposed to be there, get shotguns and you get killed. you end...
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murray. guest: one of the things that we recognize, the environmental protection aagency hasn't done that good of a job protecting the environment. the recent gold mine spill in colorado, where the horrendously polluted, that was the fault of the environmental protection agency itself. the mine owners wanted to do something different, which would have prevented this bill. the e.p.a. let it happen. the consumer financial rotection bureau talks about protecting people from the wells fargo, bad things happened at wells fargo, but was didn't realize this happening. it was up to the los angeles times to break the story. it took them two years to move enforcement.sion to so in a lot of cases we're which are e agencies supposed to protect us, aren't helping in any way. host: are there some things regulatory agencies are doing your good regulations in mind? guest: um, i certainly think the -- there are agencies as federal trade commission, which do a good job. lesson in rned its the 1980s. he ftc sta
murray. guest: one of the things that we recognize, the environmental protection aagency hasn't done that good of a job protecting the environment. the recent gold mine spill in colorado, where the horrendously polluted, that was the fault of the environmental protection agency itself. the mine owners wanted to do something different, which would have prevented this bill. the e.p.a. let it happen. the consumer financial rotection bureau talks about protecting people from the wells fargo, bad...
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world number two andy murray has pulled out of the us open. struggling with a hip injury since losing his wimbledon semifinal match to american sam querrey. we understand murray travelled to new york last weekend and after a week of practice he decided he wasn't fit enough to do himselfjustice. he went on to say his hip is too sore to win the tournament and ultimately that's what he aimed to do. no decision has been made about the rest of his year yet. lewis hamilton secured the 68th pole position of his career for sunday's belgian grand prix, equalling michael schumacher‘s record. the british driver will be lining up his mercedes, in his two hundredth grand prix in spa on sunday. world championship leader sebastian vettel is also on the front row of the grid having posted the second fastest time.
world number two andy murray has pulled out of the us open. struggling with a hip injury since losing his wimbledon semifinal match to american sam querrey. we understand murray travelled to new york last weekend and after a week of practice he decided he wasn't fit enough to do himselfjustice. he went on to say his hip is too sore to win the tournament and ultimately that's what he aimed to do. no decision has been made about the rest of his year yet. lewis hamilton secured the 68th pole...
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murray again this season?disappeared from public view. england women's rugby union captain sarah hunter has insisted defeat to new zealand in the world cup final will not define the success of her side. a penalty try and the first of lydia thompson's double helped england lead 17—5 approaching the break. but the black ferns were too strong in the last 20 minutes. hunter says she's immensely proud of what the red roses have achieved, despite losing out 111—32. mcgeough runcie says the tournament asa mcgeough runcie says the tournament as a whole has been a great advert for rugby. we realised how good a game it is. it is not about women or men, i was just watching a good game of rugby. the standard has improved so much over the last few world cups. the standard has improved so much over the last few world cupsm the standard has improved so much over the last few world cups. it was a terrific game, i enjoyed it. that's all the sport for now. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the vene
murray again this season?disappeared from public view. england women's rugby union captain sarah hunter has insisted defeat to new zealand in the world cup final will not define the success of her side. a penalty try and the first of lydia thompson's double helped england lead 17—5 approaching the break. but the black ferns were too strong in the last 20 minutes. hunter says she's immensely proud of what the red roses have achieved, despite losing out 111—32. mcgeough runcie says the...
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chairman and ranking member murray, thank you for making this happen. i yield back. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session to consider the following nomination, which the clerk will report. the clerk: nomination, department of energy, dan r.brulett to be secretary of energy. the presiding officer: there will be 15 minutes of debate equally divided in the usual form. the presiding officer: the senator -- the senator from washington. murmur i -- mrs. murray: i am proud that we are working together on this legislation and this shows how we can solve challenges by putting patients and families first. this so-called user fee agreements are essential to supporting the f.d.a. operation and mission, they allow the f.d.a. to meet the complex challenges of 21st century technology and they help to ensure that f.d.a. upholds the gold standard of approval while approving new drugs and devices efficiently. passing the f.d.a. reauthorization act is necessary if congress wants to advance safe, effective and innovative medical pr
chairman and ranking member murray, thank you for making this happen. i yield back. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session to consider the following nomination, which the clerk will report. the clerk: nomination, department of energy, dan r.brulett to be secretary of energy. the presiding officer: there will be 15 minutes of debate equally divided in the usual form. the presiding officer: the senator -- the senator from washington. murmur i...
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sarah murray at the white house. we just got word of a significant white house staff resignati resignation. >> reporter: yes, john. sebastien gorka has resigned. this is significant thbecause h was an adviser to the president. he had a habit of making controversial comments. one thing that was really notable about him is no one seemed to know what issues he was working on. when you talked to people working at the national security council, they would say that he wasn't involved in discussions or decisions there. yet he billed himself astz a national security adviser to the president. we know that john kelly has sort of been taking a look at everyone's positions in the white house, running through what their job is, whether they are in a good position to serve the president. and so it's possible this was a futch wall decision. we don't have a lot of details about why he decided to resign tonight. this is something people have been talking about over the last couple of weeks and a question that got even louder after st
sarah murray at the white house. we just got word of a significant white house staff resignati resignation. >> reporter: yes, john. sebastien gorka has resigned. this is significant thbecause h was an adviser to the president. he had a habit of making controversial comments. one thing that was really notable about him is no one seemed to know what issues he was working on. when you talked to people working at the national security council, they would say that he wasn't involved in...
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andy murray will be replaced as world no.1 by rafael nadal after this week's cincinnati masters.nteed to replace him because roger federer has also pulled out. federer was beaten by alexander zverev in the final of the montreal masters on sunday, and he later confirmed that he'd been nursing a back injury. the wimbledon champion was the only player who could have denied nadal the top spot in next monday's rankings. nadal will become world no.1 for the first time since july 2014. with the recent success of the england team, it's hard to believe that a 50—year ban on women's football was only lifted by the fa in 1971. now, a production at the edinburgh fringe is exploring the hidden history of the women's game — and the remarkable story of one of the pioneers of sport. rhia chohan reports. a girl living herdream a girl living her dream at. the green grass... big dream cheered on by thousands. the game takes to the stage. 0ffside is a tale of sweat and struggle and on the forgotten story of the first black female player in britain. emma clarke was born in liverpool in 1876. she bega
andy murray will be replaced as world no.1 by rafael nadal after this week's cincinnati masters.nteed to replace him because roger federer has also pulled out. federer was beaten by alexander zverev in the final of the montreal masters on sunday, and he later confirmed that he'd been nursing a back injury. the wimbledon champion was the only player who could have denied nadal the top spot in next monday's rankings. nadal will become world no.1 for the first time since july 2014. with the recent...
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matthew murray was riding through the santa monica montains this week when he lost control, flying 250-feet off a cliff! fortunately matt survived but where he landed was a remote area where no one could see him. despite several broken bones, matt forced himself back up the cliff and onto the road where he flagged down a pa murray will have a long road to recovery. but when he's better-- he says he will never get on a motorcycle again. there is much more ahead on good morning washington. suzanne kennedy-- morning washington. suzanne kennedy-- what are you working on this morning? a local police chief in the hospital. the violent crash involving his motorcycle and the latest on his condition. plus president donald trump is not backing down. the president now saying his promise to unleash fire and fury on north korea - not tough enough. and a disappointing start to the redskins pre-season as they fall to the ravens. this morning what
matthew murray was riding through the santa monica montains this week when he lost control, flying 250-feet off a cliff! fortunately matt survived but where he landed was a remote area where no one could see him. despite several broken bones, matt forced himself back up the cliff and onto the road where he flagged down a pa murray will have a long road to recovery. but when he's better-- he says he will never get on a motorcycle again. there is much more ahead on good morning washington....
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>> and bill murray was in the house to watch it. >> oh, was he? >> we reported this yesterday.roundhog day right now? >> sort of. we're wearing the same, oh, at least. >> we're not wearing the same thing, so no, no. >> however, bill murray, might be stuck in a groundhog day loop. >> yeah, because he was at the theater again last night. only to see groundhog day the musical. >> he hung out with fans, the cast and staff, and he left a nice tip, paying for a bottle of water with a 50 and leaving the change. so it looks like weather man phil connors has turned over a new leaf after all. >> the first night he was emotional. the second night he looked a little bewildered. >> he was making it rain. knowing the price of water on broadway, that may have been a pretty bad tip. barely covered the cost of the water. >>> next to will smith taking part in apple music's launch of "carpool karaoke." >> james corden takes will for a spin much like he does on his show. they get down to "boom boom boom shake a room", by dj jazzy jeff and the fresh prince. take a listen. ♪ never start to stutter ♪
>> and bill murray was in the house to watch it. >> oh, was he? >> we reported this yesterday.roundhog day right now? >> sort of. we're wearing the same, oh, at least. >> we're not wearing the same thing, so no, no. >> however, bill murray, might be stuck in a groundhog day loop. >> yeah, because he was at the theater again last night. only to see groundhog day the musical. >> he hung out with fans, the cast and staff, and he left a nice tip,...
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it's the first time murray has withdrawn from a grand slam for more than four years.p from wimbledon was visible and there was a certain intensity and the missing from the practice session the reasons which became apparent. murray has made the right decision, there's little point in him playing here in the 80% fit. more important thing to the best possible shape for the start of 2018 and particularly for that australian open because when he said, he still has the ability to win more grand slam titles. a decision on his future could be made in the next couple of days. he has already consulted medical professionals widely. surgery was not discussed but i imagine it has not yet been ruled out and the big question everyone is eve ryo ne out and the big question everyone is everyone is asking is will we see money again this season? if rest is the best solution, then it will be better if he disappeared from public view. manager antonio conte feels chelsea have proved to themselves that they are ready to challenge for the premier league title again. the champions play everto
it's the first time murray has withdrawn from a grand slam for more than four years.p from wimbledon was visible and there was a certain intensity and the missing from the practice session the reasons which became apparent. murray has made the right decision, there's little point in him playing here in the 80% fit. more important thing to the best possible shape for the start of 2018 and particularly for that australian open because when he said, he still has the ability to win more grand slam...
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>(steve) police say that murray is lucky to be alive. murray suffers from several broken bones.he has been riding for six-years now, but says he will never get on a motorcycle again. (steve) in austin, texas... new surveillance video captures the shocking moment when a car falls from a parking garage and into the pavement.(steve) this is the b-m-w that reportedly fell from the seventh floor of a parking garage in downtown austin. the driver of the s-u-v next car says he was on the phone while the b-m-w crashed into his sedan. police say the woman driving the b-m-w mistook the gas pedal for the brakes. she was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. coming upyou and the vehicle in front of you went through two went the other direction and schools going start in the next two weeks .if you were lucky enough to not have this conversation in alameda, congratulations this means you won't be featured in the next edition of people behaving badly (vicki) but first..what we know about the man who was tackled and arrested... for running on stage during a brittney spears concert. who a
>(steve) police say that murray is lucky to be alive. murray suffers from several broken bones.he has been riding for six-years now, but says he will never get on a motorcycle again. (steve) in austin, texas... new surveillance video captures the shocking moment when a car falls from a parking garage and into the pavement.(steve) this is the b-m-w that reportedly fell from the seventh floor of a parking garage in downtown austin. the driver of the s-u-v next car says he was on the phone...
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it is because 1972 rod murray final pushed out of its job as u.s. vaccine regulator and regulation was moved over to fda. so this polio virus vaccine became first on the u.s. market made in the wi38 cell. but what happened to leonard? well remember we left him back in 1962 having arrived to cells under that contract that said he had to hand them become over when contract was up. by 1968 he was tired of being treated as a second class citizen by hillary and rest of the world class biologists at institute and he found himself a better job at sanford. that's again to reminding you of him -- he had designed whoops -- hang on -- he had designed from wi38 cell by 1968 he made a rubella vaccine and cells were there in abundance and freezer in bottom of the basement of the withstar institute and who hated dealing with finances and was constantly in a financial pickle troying to keep institute afloat wrote a letter to big british company saying, now a patented recipe of rubella vaccine and give you you all you need medical record to it make it. let's take a
it is because 1972 rod murray final pushed out of its job as u.s. vaccine regulator and regulation was moved over to fda. so this polio virus vaccine became first on the u.s. market made in the wi38 cell. but what happened to leonard? well remember we left him back in 1962 having arrived to cells under that contract that said he had to hand them become over when contract was up. by 1968 he was tired of being treated as a second class citizen by hillary and rest of the world class biologists at...
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william henry murray is my favorite. he has more stories to be told than any other in the group. he was president of the constitutional convention and first speaker of the house of representatives. had to wait a while before he got to be governor but in the four years he was governor, he called out the oklahoma national guard more than 40 times. more than all the rest of them put together and overall kinds of things. there was a free bridge built across the red river to texas. the folks that had the toll bridges kept that bridge closed. he took the national guard down and they opened the free bridge and closed the toll bridge. during his administration, the price of oil dropped to 18 cents a barrel and he said we're not pumping oil until it goes back to at least a dollar. now, the one that i get a big kick out of is the problem we had with people scalping football tickets at the university of oak okaklahoma. he was being sent to norman to be sure that nobody made money on their football tickets. his son, johnston, was governor and they're the only father and son governor so far.
william henry murray is my favorite. he has more stories to be told than any other in the group. he was president of the constitutional convention and first speaker of the house of representatives. had to wait a while before he got to be governor but in the four years he was governor, he called out the oklahoma national guard more than 40 times. more than all the rest of them put together and overall kinds of things. there was a free bridge built across the red river to texas. the folks that...
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murray afterward mingled with the cast including andy karl who plays murray's role.atherman phil connors. >> and the bets are on that whether he'll turn out for tonight's performance yet again. i think he's playing a joke on all of us with groundhog. >>> you'll need some pretty deep wallets and pretty deep wallet to buy a piazza at ozza here. >> industry kitchen has the most expensive in the world at $2700. >> so here's why. the ingredients include cheese from england, foie gras from france, caviar from the caspian sea. flower petals in california and gold from ecuador. >> check out the f atmfans.com. >>> police in the carolinas are warning if you see bigfoot, please don't shoot. >> all right, so that's because they say the bigfoot you're seeing is probably, quote, a fun-loving and well-intentioned person sweating it out in a costume. several alleged sightings have been reported like this one from two years ago. >> yeah, the most recent came last weekend when a north carolina man claims he made eye contact for nearly ten seconds with a huge hairy, smelly beast. skept
murray afterward mingled with the cast including andy karl who plays murray's role.atherman phil connors. >> and the bets are on that whether he'll turn out for tonight's performance yet again. i think he's playing a joke on all of us with groundhog. >>> you'll need some pretty deep wallets and pretty deep wallet to buy a piazza at ozza here. >> industry kitchen has the most expensive in the world at $2700. >> so here's why. the ingredients include cheese from...
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of health care, i was very happy to hear the statement from chairman alexander and ranking member murray yesterday in which they pledged the help committee to the task of destabilizing and strengthening the markets. particularly by guaranteeing the cost-sharing reduction program. as chairman alexander said, quote, without the payment of these cost-sharing reductions, americans will be hurt, unquote. that is clear. everyone has said it, even the insurance industry. and yet, president trump continues to treat this critical program as if it's some kind of political hostage. the president treats the critical program as if it's some kind of hostage. insurers in three states -- north carolina, pennsylvania, iowa -- have each released separate rates for 2018. one, if the payments are made, and one that's 20% higher if they're not. in these three states, the premiums will be 20% higher if president trump refuses to carry out the law. every american will see that increase in their monthly bill and know that it is a trump premium tax. insurers from coast to coast have said that uncertainty surroun
of health care, i was very happy to hear the statement from chairman alexander and ranking member murray yesterday in which they pledged the help committee to the task of destabilizing and strengthening the markets. particularly by guaranteeing the cost-sharing reduction program. as chairman alexander said, quote, without the payment of these cost-sharing reductions, americans will be hurt, unquote. that is clear. everyone has said it, even the insurance industry. and yet, president trump...
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roger federer is a step closer to replacing andy murray as world number one. of the montreal masters, after a straight sets win over roberto bautista agut. with murray still out of action due to a rib injury, the wimbledon champion federer is closing in at the top of the atp world rankings. that's all from sportsday. more sport in the morning on bbc news. goodbye for now. good evening. we've made it to the end of the week and what a week it was. very changeable and salty in places, but the weekend is a different story. things looking mostly dry. spells of sunshine at times. quite a lot of cloud tonight. especially in the south. reducing spots of patchy rain and drizzle and a band of showers pushing across scotla nd a band of showers pushing across scotland and northern ireland. generally speaking things will brighten up tomorrow. patches of cloud around, but spells of sunshine as well. a couple of showers on the chart, but these will be the exception. many places remaining dry. tomorrow afternoon through the channel islands, the south—west of england mainly dr
roger federer is a step closer to replacing andy murray as world number one. of the montreal masters, after a straight sets win over roberto bautista agut. with murray still out of action due to a rib injury, the wimbledon champion federer is closing in at the top of the atp world rankings. that's all from sportsday. more sport in the morning on bbc news. goodbye for now. good evening. we've made it to the end of the week and what a week it was. very changeable and salty in places, but the...
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studio: andy murray will be replaced as world number one by rafael nadal after this week's cincinnatiy and nadal is guaranteed to replace him because roger federer has also pulled out with a back injury. meanwhile, the british number two kyle edmund has been knocked out in cincinnati. he was beaten in three sets by the portuguese qualifierjoao sousa, the world number 5a. sousa, who's ranked nien places below edmund, won 6—3, 2—6, 6—3, and he'll face either jack sock of the usa or yuichi sugita of japan. that is all from sportsday, coming up that is all from sportsday, coming up in that is all from sportsday, coming upina that is all from sportsday, coming up in a moment, the papers. studio: hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and broadcaster natalie haynes and rob merrick, deputy political editor of the independent. let show you what we have so far: the financial times reports that the uk's largest adult education providerfaces uk's largest adult education provider faces collapse after a damning report by the
studio: andy murray will be replaced as world number one by rafael nadal after this week's cincinnatiy and nadal is guaranteed to replace him because roger federer has also pulled out with a back injury. meanwhile, the british number two kyle edmund has been knocked out in cincinnati. he was beaten in three sets by the portuguese qualifierjoao sousa, the world number 5a. sousa, who's ranked nien places below edmund, won 6—3, 2—6, 6—3, and he'll face either jack sock of the usa or yuichi...
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thank you. >> so that's exactly what sara murray just reported out.a, let me -- you were mid-thought. go ahead. >> well, i mean, look, you saw the president. i mean, he was very somber, he was very determined. clearly angry. they've threatened us. now we've threatened them back. and you know, the question is, does this ratchet up or do we find a way to calm everyone down to avoid something that could, you know, that could result in the use of force at, you know, at this point. and i think the president, you know, there is an issue here for the american public, forgetting the north korea issue, which we can't, there is an issue because two-thirds of the people out there don't seem to trust what the president says. and six out of ten don't give him high marks on handling foreign policy. and so the bar is going to be pretty high for people. they know that kim jong un is crazy. they -- you know, they understand that. but they may want to see a more measured response before we take it up to, you know, to another level here. and i think the president's thre
thank you. >> so that's exactly what sara murray just reported out.a, let me -- you were mid-thought. go ahead. >> well, i mean, look, you saw the president. i mean, he was very somber, he was very determined. clearly angry. they've threatened us. now we've threatened them back. and you know, the question is, does this ratchet up or do we find a way to calm everyone down to avoid something that could, you know, that could result in the use of force at, you know, at this point. and i...
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murray: mr. president, thank you. i come to the floor today to urge my colleagues to vote no on the nomination that we will vote on shortly. on the campaign trail, president trump promised to put workers first, but instead president trump's administration has rolled back worker protections and prioritized corporate interests at the expense of workers. so it is critical, now more than ever, that the nlrb remains independent and is committed to advocating for workers and their right to organize. but i'm deeply concerned that president trump's nominee, mr. kaplan, does not have a record of supporting the rights of workers and unions. and at his nomination hearing, mr. kaplan confused basic labor issues and decision further proving he lacks the knowledge and experience to serve on this important board. nlrb members should be committed to standing up for workers, and it is clear mr. kaplan does not make the cut. i urge my colleagues to join me in doing what president trump has failed to do, and that's to put workers first
murray: mr. president, thank you. i come to the floor today to urge my colleagues to vote no on the nomination that we will vote on shortly. on the campaign trail, president trump promised to put workers first, but instead president trump's administration has rolled back worker protections and prioritized corporate interests at the expense of workers. so it is critical, now more than ever, that the nlrb remains independent and is committed to advocating for workers and their right to organize....
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his mother figen murray has been talking to graham satchell, his mother figen murray has been suddenly you catch yourself thinking, oh my gosh, martyn would have loved this. it‘s a shame he isn‘t there. we are in st annes square in the centre of manchester. it became the focus of remembrance where thousands of people left flowers. figan murray lost her son martyn hett in the manchester attack. she‘s been the therapist for more than 20 years, but she has decided she can no longer do herjob. i don‘t think with what happened to me that i‘ll ever be in a position to offer psychological support to anybody else because i think i‘m so damaged through this. figan is meeting 18—year—old caitlin. on the night of the attack caitlin was knocked off her feet by the force of the blast but escaped without physical injury. she became withdrawn, started having nightmares and is now seeing a counsellor. it wasn't until a few weeks i would say after when it really hit me, the guilt got me. guilt. tell me a bit more about that. that we managed to walk out without a mark on us. obviously, with peo
his mother figen murray has been talking to graham satchell, his mother figen murray has been suddenly you catch yourself thinking, oh my gosh, martyn would have loved this. it‘s a shame he isn‘t there. we are in st annes square in the centre of manchester. it became the focus of remembrance where thousands of people left flowers. figan murray lost her son martyn hett in the manchester attack. she‘s been the therapist for more than 20 years, but she has decided she can no longer do...
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we will all do that alarm murray eventually. —— we will all do that eventually. do that alarm murrayntually. —— we will all do that eventuallym is not the last we will see of him. he may support the queen in some engagements as well. pretty incredible. almost duties. and his charities, that's the thing that some people bat makes you think what will come next, we have all been used to the queen and prince philip and you wonder what happens with support the monarchy, how it change if charles eventually takes over what will be different then will retire into being more i'll will go straight william's interesting. retire into being more i'll will go straight william's interestingm is interesting that we will have the diana tapes soon and the fact that i am at three macro dependent on him and had a good relationship. was she tried having she was quite sympathetic about that innovative of way could do. wire you wonder what he might have said to have. the daily express says sepe closes two, three, four, 520 and 20 one. a souvenir edition. one of those pixies you will remember in there. it i
we will all do that alarm murray eventually. —— we will all do that eventually. do that alarm murrayntually. —— we will all do that eventuallym is not the last we will see of him. he may support the queen in some engagements as well. pretty incredible. almost duties. and his charities, that's the thing that some people bat makes you think what will come next, we have all been used to the queen and prince philip and you wonder what happens with support the monarchy, how it change if...
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we will all do that alarm murray eventually. —— we will all do that eventually. do that alarm murray eventuallym is not the last we will see of him. he may support the queen in some engagements as well. pretty incredible. almost duties. and his charities, that's the thing that some people bat makes you think what will come next, we have all been used to the queen and prince philip and you wonder what happens with support the monarchy, how it change if charles eventually takes over what will be different then will retire into being more i'll will go straight william's interesting.
we will all do that alarm murray eventually. —— we will all do that eventually. do that alarm murray eventuallym is not the last we will see of him. he may support the queen in some engagements as well. pretty incredible. almost duties. and his charities, that's the thing that some people bat makes you think what will come next, we have all been used to the queen and prince philip and you wonder what happens with support the monarchy, how it change if charles eventually takes over what will...
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they shouted slogans like charles murray go away and there was an even better one. what we really need to do is to make him relevant again. he's always been a great student. another claimed that she was not interested in listening to someone who would normalize white supremacy. one them banked on that. outside the lecture room and made a big noise was audible inside the room distracting the speaker at times. they were voicing their opposition outside. exercising their right to free speech we discussed some of the reasons why they voted for trump. it should've been of interest to those on the left. he invited the audience to take his famous' bubble quiz. i did take it. i have to confess that my number is very low. how they contribute to the fragment of america. one of the two. each of them was given a pen and paper was invited to ask a question there was no censorship only an uninhibited conversation. everyone agreed with marie of course and i must say not necessarily an agreement but the questions and answers were constructive. they turned out to a spouse. they were
they shouted slogans like charles murray go away and there was an even better one. what we really need to do is to make him relevant again. he's always been a great student. another claimed that she was not interested in listening to someone who would normalize white supremacy. one them banked on that. outside the lecture room and made a big noise was audible inside the room distracting the speaker at times. they were voicing their opposition outside. exercising their right to free speech we...
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mark murray's exclusive reporting coming up next. ♪ ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn?h, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on all new 2017 subaru outback models. now through august 31. this timyou haveis turn. 4.3 minutes to yourself. this calls for a taste of cheesecake. new philadelphia cheesecake cups. rich, creamy cheesecake with real strawberries. find them with the refrigerated desserts. walter? hmm? is that the rest of our food? what? no. how come you have cheese in your beard? because switching to geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. oh! ok. geico. because saving 15% or more on car insurance is always a great answer. whoa! >>> every day that i was a candidate for president, i knew that millions of people were counting on me, and i couldn't bear the idea of letting them down. but i did. i couldn't get the job done. and i'll have to live with that for the rest of my life. >>> hillary clinton o
mark murray's exclusive reporting coming up next. ♪ ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn?h, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on all new 2017 subaru outback models. now through august 31. this timyou haveis turn. 4.3 minutes to yourself. this calls for a taste of cheesecake. new philadelphia cheesecake cups. rich, creamy...
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plus bill murray living a real life groundhog day. is he?that way for the cast of the new musical based on his hit comedy. and she's one half of the grammy award gospel duo mary mary this morning singer tina campbell is flying solo with a special performance right here live in the loft. and then later, tucker and erin doing their best big lebowski and letting it roll. we're celebrating national bowling day on good day at 10a. right now, it is 9:29 and we will be right back. ♪ ♪♪ fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never be
plus bill murray living a real life groundhog day. is he?that way for the cast of the new musical based on his hit comedy. and she's one half of the grammy award gospel duo mary mary this morning singer tina campbell is flying solo with a special performance right here live in the loft. and then later, tucker and erin doing their best big lebowski and letting it roll. we're celebrating national bowling day on good day at 10a. right now, it is 9:29 and we will be right back. ♪ ♪♪ fios is...
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1972 rod murray was pushed out of his job as the u.s. vaccinene regulator and it was moved over to fda. this poliovirus waxing became the first on the u.s. market made with those cells. what happened, we left him back in 1962 having just arrived under that contract that said we had to hand them back over when the contract was up. by 1968 he was tired of being treated as a second-class citizen by the rest of the world class biologist. he found himself a better job ae stanford. this is to remind you of him, the polsky had designed -- hang on. he had designed the cells. by 1968, he made a rubella vaccine and the cells were there in abundance, and freezers in the basement of the institute. capacity who hated deal with finance was constantly in a financial pickle he wrote a letter and welcome the big british drug company saying, a patented recipe for the rebel vaccine and i can give you everything you need. let's make a deal. hey flick said, over my dead body.t me they didn't have the courtesy to let me know about this. now, they let him know
1972 rod murray was pushed out of his job as the u.s. vaccinene regulator and it was moved over to fda. this poliovirus waxing became the first on the u.s. market made with those cells. what happened, we left him back in 1962 having just arrived under that contract that said we had to hand them back over when the contract was up. by 1968 he was tired of being treated as a second-class citizen by the rest of the world class biologist. he found himself a better job ae stanford. this is to remind...
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despite andy murray being out injured, there is already a british player through to the second round.d the highest ranked british man at the tournament is through. after beating the 32nd seed robin haase in straight sets. the second set was the toughest for the 22—year—old. he kept his concentration despite a row with the umpire over line calls. he went on to take the match in straight sets, in just under two hours and will play nicolas almagro or stevejohnson of the united states next. british youngster cameron norrie beat dmitry tursonov when the russian retired through injury in the third set. norrie, who came through three rounds of qualifying, was leading by two sets to love at the time. heather watson though is out, her poor run at flushing meadows coontinues. she's never won a match at the us 0pen, knocked out in the first round by alize cornet. despite winning the junior tournament in 2009, the british number two lost her first round match for the seventh successive year 6—4, 6—4 it finished. johanna konta takes on serbia's aleksandra krunic and could become world number one a
despite andy murray being out injured, there is already a british player through to the second round.d the highest ranked british man at the tournament is through. after beating the 32nd seed robin haase in straight sets. the second set was the toughest for the 22—year—old. he kept his concentration despite a row with the umpire over line calls. he went on to take the match in straight sets, in just under two hours and will play nicolas almagro or stevejohnson of the united states next....
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the man who discovered him was jerry murray.urray called nearby animal shelters that can look after little zeus. the animal shelter says zeus was lucky to be found unlike most abondoned dogs. (grant) murray says zeus is a sweet dog and will make a great pet. shelter officials say zeus is doing well and once he is cleared by a veterinarian he will be put up for adoption. (grant) and after the break find out just how much tickets for the maywetaher- mcgegor fight are going for... (vicki) it is the most anticipated fight of the year...(grant) floyd mayweather and conor mcgregor face off tomorrow night in las vegas. there are still tickets available for the fight. a market analysis site says roughly 10-percent of the 20- thousand seat arena are still on sale. the cheapest ticket you can get your hands on are for around 11-hundred dollars. the most exp
the man who discovered him was jerry murray.urray called nearby animal shelters that can look after little zeus. the animal shelter says zeus was lucky to be found unlike most abondoned dogs. (grant) murray says zeus is a sweet dog and will make a great pet. shelter officials say zeus is doing well and once he is cleared by a veterinarian he will be put up for adoption. (grant) and after the break find out just how much tickets for the maywetaher- mcgegor fight are going for... (vicki) it is...
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let's go to cnn's sara murray at the white house. sara, the president today came out earlier and did finally condemn by name white supremacists, the klu klux klan, nazis. why not do that on saturday? why wait until today? why does the president's first reaction when it comes to condemning white supremacists often be to blink, to refrain from any direct criticism? >> that's an excellent question, jake. in fak, shouted at the president by my colleague, jim acosta, why did it take you so long. trump said they've been condemned. it is clearly an issue he is not comfortable talking about. there's a reason people look at what he said saturday, essentially condemning violence on both sides, suggesting both sides are culpable, then you have a lag period and they don't necessarily believe the words coming out of the president's mouth, they're skeptical of it. that's because they've seen it happen time and time again with this president. remember, it was on your show when you were asking then candidate trump about david duke, whether he would
let's go to cnn's sara murray at the white house. sara, the president today came out earlier and did finally condemn by name white supremacists, the klu klux klan, nazis. why not do that on saturday? why wait until today? why does the president's first reaction when it comes to condemning white supremacists often be to blink, to refrain from any direct criticism? >> that's an excellent question, jake. in fak, shouted at the president by my colleague, jim acosta, why did it take you so...
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nbc's mark murray. guys, thank you both. >> thank you. >> and charlottesville has now recovered -- excuse me. now covered up the statue of p robert e. lee that sparked all that violence the other week. but is that what americans really want? so that's the idea. what do you think? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably on mute. yeah... gary won't like it. why? because he's gary. (phone ringing) what? keep going! yeah... (laughs) (voice on phone) it's not millennial enough. there are a lot of ways to say no. thank you so much. thank you! so we're doing it. yes! start saying yes to your company's best ideas. let us help with money and know-how, so you can get business done. american express open. let's take a look at some numbers: so you can get business done. 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it t
nbc's mark murray. guys, thank you both. >> thank you. >> and charlottesville has now recovered -- excuse me. now covered up the statue of p robert e. lee that sparked all that violence the other week. but is that what americans really want? so that's the idea. what do you think? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably on mute. yeah... gary won't like it. why? because he's gary. (phone...
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. >> the comedy classic starring bill murray was recently made into a musical. he went to see the rendition for the first time and in true groundhog fashion he went to see it again last night. when he was moved to tears and so emotional he said the idea we have to try again is a beautiful powerful idea. he will return for a third time. >> the attention is always on the stage but sometimes it makes sense to look around you. >> bill murray every time. >>> when it comes to baseball games, you've seen all kind of people and things going on the field. i don't think you've seen anything like. this watch this kitty here roaming its way on to the field during a game. when the grounds keeper come out to get the lost kitty, look what happened. he picks it up and then right there, kitty attacks causing him to wring out in pain. he tries to get it under control for a second time only for the kitty to do it again. and, of course, as these things go, when you slow motion, you see it right there. >> so much better. the best part of this is on the very next pitch. so bases were
. >> the comedy classic starring bill murray was recently made into a musical. he went to see the rendition for the first time and in true groundhog fashion he went to see it again last night. when he was moved to tears and so emotional he said the idea we have to try again is a beautiful powerful idea. he will return for a third time. >> the attention is always on the stage but sometimes it makes sense to look around you. >> bill murray every time. >>> when it comes...
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our sara murray has more from the white house. >> good morning, renae and dave.ident trump is back here in washington after spending the day yesterday visiting storm ravaged texas. he visited an emergency operations center, met with local officials and acknowledged this is going to be a long and expensive recovery effort. and he insisted he would work with congress to make sure that residents and local officials have the resources they need from washington. >> probably there's never been anything so expensive in our country's history. there's never been anything so historic in terms of damage and in terms offerosity as what we witnessed with harvey. >> we don't expect this to be the last visit to the area. the white house says he will be returning to texas and louisiana. >> sara murray thanks. but the president will today shift to tax reform as he heads renae we didn't see empathy. he is not the empathizer in chief that some want. is it fair to ask that from a guy that was not ever sold as the empathizer? this is not president obama. this is not president w. bush
our sara murray has more from the white house. >> good morning, renae and dave.ident trump is back here in washington after spending the day yesterday visiting storm ravaged texas. he visited an emergency operations center, met with local officials and acknowledged this is going to be a long and expensive recovery effort. and he insisted he would work with congress to make sure that residents and local officials have the resources they need from washington. >> probably there's never...
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its job 1972 rod murray was finally pushed out of his job as the u.s. vaccine regulator and regulation was moved over the fda. this poliovirus vaccine became the first on the u.s. market made with the wy38 cells. what happened to jefe? we left him back in 1962, having just derive the cells under the contract that said he had to hand them back over when the contract was up. by 1968, he was tired of being treated as a second-class citizen by the rest of the world class biologists. he found himself a better job at stanford. he had designed data groups, hang on. he had designs on the wy 38 cells.va by 1968 he had made a rubella vaccine and cells were there in abundance. they have a patented recipe for the rubella vaccine and i can give you all that you need in order to make it. let's make a deal. they got a hold of the letter. a flick said over my dead body. he didn't even have the courtesy to let me know about this. hey flick about him know he was leaving and nih had a meeting with him in early 1968 and said okay, we need to turn the salt back over when yo
its job 1972 rod murray was finally pushed out of his job as the u.s. vaccine regulator and regulation was moved over the fda. this poliovirus vaccine became the first on the u.s. market made with the wy38 cells. what happened to jefe? we left him back in 1962, having just derive the cells under the contract that said he had to hand them back over when the contract was up. by 1968, he was tired of being treated as a second-class citizen by the rest of the world class biologists. he found...
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but to the north, the murray firth, aberdeenshire, they can see some brightness holding on.tle damp across much of northern england. as we go through friday night into the early hours of saturday, the heaviest bursts of rain will have cleared away. but there's still gonna be cloud, mist, murk and drizzle around. not a chilly night by any means, 13—16 degrees. and for some, it is going to be a struggle to clear that cloud away during saturday morning. the frontal systems really dragging their heels, particularly across the south of the british isles. generally speaking, high pressure takes charge of the scene for the weekend, which means it will be largely dry, with some spells of sunshine. as you can see, though, quite a cloudy start for saturday. that cloud struggling to break up too much in southern areas. there'll be the odd spot of drizzle around. but northern england, northern ireland, and scotland, the skies will brighten. we'll see some spells of sunshine and perhaps a shower for scotland, north—east england. temperatures nothing to write home about, but in the sunshi
but to the north, the murray firth, aberdeenshire, they can see some brightness holding on.tle damp across much of northern england. as we go through friday night into the early hours of saturday, the heaviest bursts of rain will have cleared away. but there's still gonna be cloud, mist, murk and drizzle around. not a chilly night by any means, 13—16 degrees. and for some, it is going to be a struggle to clear that cloud away during saturday morning. the frontal systems really dragging their...
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. >>> in west philadelphia, a big honor for akuri, murray the youngest. she was a basketball star. the organization's creating a scholarship in murray's name >> on the national and international front president trump is expected to make a big announcement tomorrow >> involves an update about troops overseas. our fox correspondent is in bridgewater. >> reporter: president trump will deliver an update in the united states engagement in afghanistan. james mattis confirmed the president made a decision on military strategy >> i was not willing to make significant troop lifts until we made certain we knew what was the strategy, what was the commitment going in. in that regard, the president has made a decision. >> reporter: there are more than 8,000 troops in afghanistan. officials have debated options including increasing troop levels by about 4,000 to train and assist local forces. withdrawing some or replacing u.s. forces with private contractors. president's strategy decisions are unclear and the top democrat on the senate foreign relations committee said he opposes more u.s. forces
. >>> in west philadelphia, a big honor for akuri, murray the youngest. she was a basketball star. the organization's creating a scholarship in murray's name >> on the national and international front president trump is expected to make a big announcement tomorrow >> involves an update about troops overseas. our fox correspondent is in bridgewater. >> reporter: president trump will deliver an update in the united states engagement in afghanistan. james mattis...
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you could hold onto brightness. —— murray firth.land and into wales, the south—west and across the midlands it will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle. heaviest over high ground in the west. east anglia and the south—east holding onto brightness and sunshine. up to 22 or 23 degrees. turning cloudy across the board into the early hours of saturday. the odd spot of drizzle, business and murkiness of high ground. nota business and murkiness of high ground. not a cold night. 16 is the low in norwich. saturday, it could bea low in norwich. saturday, it could be a struggle to brighten up on the south. but generally speaking high—pressure is the dominant feature for the weekend, which means it will be largely dry and increasingly we will have spells of sunshine. saturday is likely to be cloudy initially and it will stay that way in southern areas, with the odd spot of drizzle. the northern ireland and scotland things will brighten up. the chance of the odd showerfor brighten up. the chance of the odd shower for eastern scotland a
you could hold onto brightness. —— murray firth.land and into wales, the south—west and across the midlands it will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle. heaviest over high ground in the west. east anglia and the south—east holding onto brightness and sunshine. up to 22 or 23 degrees. turning cloudy across the board into the early hours of saturday. the odd spot of drizzle, business and murkiness of high ground. nota business and murkiness of high ground. not a cold night. 16 is...
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joining me now is carla marinucci, senior righter at politico, melissa murray, professor at uc berkeley law school and university of san francisco political science professor james taylor. welcome to you all. so melissa, in addition to jeff sessions announcement of several investigations into leaks, he's also been aggressive about pushing the conservative agenda and describe what he's done in the last six months. >> president trump may be skeptical about jeff sessions and his recusal but he's been prosecuting a conservative agenda since his appointment and he has begun mandating that prosecutors bring forth and prosecute to the maximum in terms of charging decisions and sentences that they seek, they have expanded the rules for police authority for issuing as set seizures those that haven't been convicted or charged with a crime and mandated prosecution of immigration crimes on the border and in sanctuary cities. >> so this rose back the obama era policies and 20 years worth of research into criminal justice reform. >> absolutely. california, there is a lot of concern, when you talk abo
joining me now is carla marinucci, senior righter at politico, melissa murray, professor at uc berkeley law school and university of san francisco political science professor james taylor. welcome to you all. so melissa, in addition to jeff sessions announcement of several investigations into leaks, he's also been aggressive about pushing the conservative agenda and describe what he's done in the last six months. >> president trump may be skeptical about jeff sessions and his recusal but...
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injury has forced andy murray to pull out of the us open. week of practice he decided he wasn‘t fit enough to do himselfjustice saying his hip was too sore to win the tournament. took a number of weeks off after wimbledon. i spoke to hit specialists and tried resting, we have been, to try and get myself ready here. it was ok the last few days but it is too small for me to win the tournament and ultimately thatis win the tournament and ultimately that is what i was here to try and do. west indies are in control of the second test after an impressive day with the bat against england. centuries for kraigg brathwaite and shai hope ensured that the windies reached 329 for 5 at the close of play at headingley, a lead of 71. the pair put on 246 for the fourth wicket until stuart broad bowled brathwaite late in the day. lewis hamilton will start from pole for tomorrow‘s belgian grand prix after smashing the lap record at spa. it‘s the first race back from the summer break, but the three time world champion was quickly into his groove, pipping champi
injury has forced andy murray to pull out of the us open. week of practice he decided he wasn‘t fit enough to do himselfjustice saying his hip was too sore to win the tournament. took a number of weeks off after wimbledon. i spoke to hit specialists and tried resting, we have been, to try and get myself ready here. it was ok the last few days but it is too small for me to win the tournament and ultimately thatis win the tournament and ultimately that is what i was here to try and do. west...
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back to you. >> sara murray. thank you. >>> one other tweet from president trump is causing confusion. take a look. on monday afternoon, the president wrote, "the fake news media will not talk about the importance of the united nations security council's 15-0 vote in favor of sanctions on north korea." the president tweeted that out yesterday at 4:15 in the afternoon. take a look at cnn's reporting exactly two minutes before he hit "send." >> breaking news in our world lead now. north korea is vowing revenge against the united states after the u.n. security council led by u.s. ambassador nikki haley unanimously adopted the toughest sanctions yet against that country. >> that was the first of back-to-back segments on cnn about north korea. in fact, cnn has been reporting on north korea extensively and interviewed u.n. ambassador nikki haley after the u.n. sanctions vote. >> and there is fierce pushback from north korea itself in the face of those tough new sanctions imposed by the u.n. kim jong-un's regime accusin
back to you. >> sara murray. thank you. >>> one other tweet from president trump is causing confusion. take a look. on monday afternoon, the president wrote, "the fake news media will not talk about the importance of the united nations security council's 15-0 vote in favor of sanctions on north korea." the president tweeted that out yesterday at 4:15 in the afternoon. take a look at cnn's reporting exactly two minutes before he hit "send." >> breaking...
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>> in a movie i saw that, bill murray was on the field. thank you, ducis. >>> a nonprofit organization in chester spent time today helping parents with their back to school checklists. the better living center and keystone first hosted this year's chester community fair that included a room filled with brand new backpacks. you can see right there. students with a little advice from mom and dad were allowed to pick their own. also provided free health screenings for children and adults. >>> much more to come on action news tonight. remembering the victims of charlottesville. take a closer look at the three people who lost their lives during this weekend's violence when action news comes right back. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. vigils held today all across the country and here in the delaware
>> in a movie i saw that, bill murray was on the field. thank you, ducis. >>> a nonprofit organization in chester spent time today helping parents with their back to school checklists. the better living center and keystone first hosted this year's chester community fair that included a room filled with brand new backpacks. you can see right there. students with a little advice from mom and dad were allowed to pick their own. also provided free health screenings for children and...
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. >> and senator patty murray tweeting a short while, with trump care rejected in the senate, she tweets, i'm glad to get to work on health care with senator alexander. we've tackled tough issues together before. what about senate leadership? we saw some video a moment ago of mitch mcconnell. what have we heard from mitch mcconnell and from senator schumer about this effort? >> mitch mcconnell has been mum on thissest. but senator john thune, he was definitely encouraging the president to continue allocated the csr payments under obamac e obamacare. senator schumer has been saying the same thing. after the failed vote in the early hours of friday morning, senator schumer was saying republicans and democrats needs to come together right now. this is what the democrats have wanted all along, a, the repeal and replace effort to fail and for b, the republicans to come away from that and come to the table and start negotiating with them. for democrats, as long as repeal and replace was on the table, they were not coming to the table. this was crucial to the democrats, making sure that the str
. >> and senator patty murray tweeting a short while, with trump care rejected in the senate, she tweets, i'm glad to get to work on health care with senator alexander. we've tackled tough issues together before. what about senate leadership? we saw some video a moment ago of mitch mcconnell. what have we heard from mitch mcconnell and from senator schumer about this effort? >> mitch mcconnell has been mum on thissest. but senator john thune, he was definitely encouraging the...
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injury has forced andy murray to pull out of the us open.nd murray travelled to new york last weekend, and after a week of practice, he decided he wasn't fit enough to do himself justice and win the tournament. lewis hamilton secured the 68th pole position of his career for today's belgian grand prix, equalling the record for poles, currently held by michael schumacher. ben croucher has more. spa—francorchamps, home to one of the world's most spectacular race tracks. the fans love it. the drivers do, too. well, most of them. after the summer break, it qualify for the belgian grand prix had a familiar feel to it. fernando alonso dragged his mclaren to 11th. he said it would have been first, had he a better engine. if we were used to seeing him struggle, we were used to what happened at the front. first lewis hamilton, who described this lap as a dream — the fastest—ever around the spa circuit, to take provisional pole. only one man could ruin that dream. sebastian vettel wrung all he could from his ferrari, but it was still almost a quarter o
injury has forced andy murray to pull out of the us open.nd murray travelled to new york last weekend, and after a week of practice, he decided he wasn't fit enough to do himself justice and win the tournament. lewis hamilton secured the 68th pole position of his career for today's belgian grand prix, equalling the record for poles, currently held by michael schumacher. ben croucher has more. spa—francorchamps, home to one of the world's most spectacular race tracks. the fans love it. the...