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parker: parker. good to meet you, yeah. lemonis: so, is this your house? parker: yeah, i live here.r: this is the place of residence. lemonis: where's the office? taylor: right here. lemonis: and what is this batmobile? taylor: this is a car that i made a bet with a big youtuber that if he could sell 20,000 pairs of socks, i'd give him my car. he ended up selling like 18,000 pairs, and it brought him like $500,000 of revenue. i got to keep the car. lemonis: what do you when it rains? taylor: umbrella. nah, i just take an uber. lemonis: so, this is the headquarters? taylor: this is it. we'll do a couple million dollars out of here. here's a box of socks. so, it would be nine pairs. lemonis: what's one pair of socks sell for? taylor: depending how discounts -- we always have discounts floating -- they sell for anywhere from $7 to $15. lemonis: and what's the cost? taylor: it's $2. lemonis: what does the box sell for? taylor: that sells for 100 bucks. lemonis: when did you start the business? taylor: 2014, our senior year at umass amherst. parker: we were in the back of an entrepreneur
parker: parker. good to meet you, yeah. lemonis: so, is this your house? parker: yeah, i live here.r: this is the place of residence. lemonis: where's the office? taylor: right here. lemonis: and what is this batmobile? taylor: this is a car that i made a bet with a big youtuber that if he could sell 20,000 pairs of socks, i'd give him my car. he ended up selling like 18,000 pairs, and it brought him like $500,000 of revenue. i got to keep the car. lemonis: what do you when it rains? taylor:...
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bonnie elizabeth parker, born in rowena, texas, a west texas town, her mother, emma parker is a social climber like you would not believe. in kansas city society, there are no women that are determined that their families will be the blue bloodedest as of all. and the parker was like that. rowena was a farming community. bonnie's father was a brick mason. the way emma saw it, that made them royalty and she raised her little girl to believe that. the first mark that bonnie ever made was made when she was three years old when a tent revival meeting came to rowena and some of the little children were invited on stage to sing their favorite hymns. bonnie got up there, raised her eyes to the lord and saying the honky-tonk tune "he's a devil in his own hometown." she got a standing ovation. from that moment, her expressed desire was to be one of two things. she was either going to be an actress on broadway, or she was going to be one of those ubiquitous, world-famous millionaire poets. she wrote a lot of poetry. we see that she had a stuttering sense of rhythm, but she loved quotation marks.
bonnie elizabeth parker, born in rowena, texas, a west texas town, her mother, emma parker is a social climber like you would not believe. in kansas city society, there are no women that are determined that their families will be the blue bloodedest as of all. and the parker was like that. rowena was a farming community. bonnie's father was a brick mason. the way emma saw it, that made them royalty and she raised her little girl to believe that. the first mark that bonnie ever made was made...
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but what about parker? , parker it appeared parker. khmer parker they love you parker.hy do you like him so much? don't forget the home in derby. home run derby? that is something. in all of college baseball, wow, i want to feel these guys muscles. [applause] that was trump giving the commencement address where he shook 1000 hands, what a contrast, trump shakes the hands of a thousand cadets in his closest rival joe biden is massaging the shoulders of a preteen. [laughter] then, he has to sit down to take a nap. but the media still thanks trump got elected. so did russia help? >> no russia did not help me get elected. you know who got me elected, i got me elected. [cheering] oh yeah, it's so bad these days that pools are blurring mega hats. they actually had ebola run out. no surprise to the repetition of media demonization the trade to demand as a hateful one that's propaganda. it automatically tells you read whatever is being voted is offensive even if it is not. for proof take a look at the democratic candidates who were so disturbing to be the merited a blurb. >> sa
but what about parker? , parker it appeared parker. khmer parker they love you parker.hy do you like him so much? don't forget the home in derby. home run derby? that is something. in all of college baseball, wow, i want to feel these guys muscles. [applause] that was trump giving the commencement address where he shook 1000 hands, what a contrast, trump shakes the hands of a thousand cadets in his closest rival joe biden is massaging the shoulders of a preteen. [laughter] then, he has to sit...
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nobody going rapid for sure on euclid at parker. this is a picture of the white fire hydrant at euclid and parker not in use at this time and the flames are still going. pretty soon i see houses 1,000 foot away from the flames, and i see they are full of water. it turns out engine 24 appeared and used the same hydrant. truck five shows the water spray and the same hoses are flat, no water from the hydrant. they are cleaning up. this is the aftermath on the 11th of the hong kong lounge at 3300 geary. this is h&r block. the red circles show where the hydrants are. upper right geary/parker intersection. overhead please. on the overhead this is the n.t.s.b. report the excavator damaged the natural gas plane. here is a slide of all of the things that occurred, the report from february 26th. it is not the richmond district downtown. that is two miles east. as far as notification, coordination these are the points as to who was notified and who wasn't and how my next door neighbor was allowed in but i wasn't until 5:40. this happened short
nobody going rapid for sure on euclid at parker. this is a picture of the white fire hydrant at euclid and parker not in use at this time and the flames are still going. pretty soon i see houses 1,000 foot away from the flames, and i see they are full of water. it turns out engine 24 appeared and used the same hydrant. truck five shows the water spray and the same hoses are flat, no water from the hydrant. they are cleaning up. this is the aftermath on the 11th of the hong kong lounge at 3300...
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matt: bob parker, thank you.ring you some of the stock movers including beer brewers that stand to develop -- that stand to benefit from the istanbul mayoral election. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. 42 minutes into the trading day. europeanre across equity markets is fairly subdued. the dac, a laggard, down by 0.3%. it off with the biggest gainer on the stoxx 600. it is up more than 6%. over the weekend, they released encouraging results for the tests.a a lot of turkish companies are moving to the upside after the opposition party to president inogan won the redo election istanbul. orsted is the biggest wind company in the world, a danish company. they just entered the garden state. off theng wind farms atlantic ocean. matt: anne-marie, thank you so some ofh the look at your movers. the g20 kicks off on friday. it is being described as a face-off between presidents trump and xi. joining us now to discuss further is dennis snower. thank you so much for joining us. what do you expect
matt: bob parker, thank you.ring you some of the stock movers including beer brewers that stand to develop -- that stand to benefit from the istanbul mayoral election. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. 42 minutes into the trading day. europeanre across equity markets is fairly subdued. the dac, a laggard, down by 0.3%. it off with the biggest gainer on the stoxx 600. it is up more than 6%. over the weekend, they released encouraging results for the tests.a a lot of...
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come on, parker. get up here. parker. come here. come here. [applause] they love you. why do you like him so much? great job. [applause] a lot of good looking people in the school, have to say. this class personifies the spirit of confidence, courage, and unwavering commitment that has always defined the long blue line. it's true. it goes all the way back to the very beginning, to the first cadet in the air force history. in processing day, you are greeted at the base of a ramp by the statue of the legendary val bark. val grew up in a blue-collar family in massachusetts. during his senior year in high school he was recruited to play for the pittsburgh pirates. another baseball player. instead he made the same choice as all of you, the choice of life of service. that's what he wanted. he joined the u.s. air force academy. he showed up on the academy's opening day in 1955 and would be the first air force cadet in history to take the oath of allegiance. the academy proved an arduous challenge for him. it was not easy. as his roommate said, he was hanging on by a thread ac
come on, parker. get up here. parker. come here. come here. [applause] they love you. why do you like him so much? great job. [applause] a lot of good looking people in the school, have to say. this class personifies the spirit of confidence, courage, and unwavering commitment that has always defined the long blue line. it's true. it goes all the way back to the very beginning, to the first cadet in the air force history. in processing day, you are greeted at the base of a ramp by the statue of...
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sergeant parker is remembered here at the garden of the missing. he is remembered back home by a woman in her 60's, who proudly shows a picture of her handsome, smiling, young dad. all who are buried and named in this place are held in the loving memory of america. we pray in the peace of this cemetery that they have reached the far shore of god's mercy. and we still look with pride on the men of d-day, on those who served and went on. it is a strange turn of history that called on young men from the prairie towns and city streets of america to cross an ocean and throw back the marching, mechanized evils of fascism. and those young men did it. you did it. [applause] president bush: that difficult summit was reached, then passed in 60 years of living. now has come a time of reflection, with thoughts of another horizon, and the hope of reunion with the boys you knew. i want each of you to understand, you will be honored ever and always by the country you served and by the nations you freed. when the invasion was finally over and the guns were silent,
sergeant parker is remembered here at the garden of the missing. he is remembered back home by a woman in her 60's, who proudly shows a picture of her handsome, smiling, young dad. all who are buried and named in this place are held in the loving memory of america. we pray in the peace of this cemetery that they have reached the far shore of god's mercy. and we still look with pride on the men of d-day, on those who served and went on. it is a strange turn of history that called on young men...
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sergeant parker is remembered here at the garden of the missing. and he is remembered back home by a woman in her 60s, who proudly shows a picture of her handsome, smiling, young dad. all who are buried and named in this place are held in the loving memory of america. we pray in the peace of this cemetery that they have reached the far shore of god's mercy. and we still look with pride on the men of d-day, on those who served and went on. it is a strange turn of history that called on young men from the prairie towns and city streets of america to cross an ocean and throw back the marching, mechanized evils of fascism. and those young men did it. you did it. [applause] pres. bush: that difficult summit was reached, then passed, in 60 years of living. now has come a time of reflection, with thoughts of another horizon, and the hope of reunion with the boys you knew. i want each of you to understand, you will be honored ever and always by the country you served and by the nations you freed. when the invasion was finally over and the guns were silent,
sergeant parker is remembered here at the garden of the missing. and he is remembered back home by a woman in her 60s, who proudly shows a picture of her handsome, smiling, young dad. all who are buried and named in this place are held in the loving memory of america. we pray in the peace of this cemetery that they have reached the far shore of god's mercy. and we still look with pride on the men of d-day, on those who served and went on. it is a strange turn of history that called on young men...
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ashley parker do stand by, i want to come back to you in just a moment. we are just over 33 hours away from the first democratic presidential debate. two nights, one stage. the prime time event broadcast live across nbc, msnbc, and telemundo. it will of course be streamed on nbc news digital properties as well. we need to get to some breaking news right now. >>> tensions with iran escalating at this hour. president trump firing off a series of tweets just moments ago. a day after putting new sanctions on that country. i'm joined now by nbc's hans nichols. he's at the white house. also joining me, former special assistant to the president during the obama administration, former spokesman for the national security council, he's also an msnbc national security analyst ned price. hans, let's start with you. what's the president saying now? >> he's threatening military action against iran after the iranians have come out and questioned and called the white house mentally disabled. that was a few stloou came out from the foreign ministries office overnight. the
ashley parker do stand by, i want to come back to you in just a moment. we are just over 33 hours away from the first democratic presidential debate. two nights, one stage. the prime time event broadcast live across nbc, msnbc, and telemundo. it will of course be streamed on nbc news digital properties as well. we need to get to some breaking news right now. >>> tensions with iran escalating at this hour. president trump firing off a series of tweets just moments ago. a day after...
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jessica parker, bbc news.america risking their lives to try to cross illegally into the united states has been thrown into sharp focus this week. thousands are leaving el salvador every year in search of a better life in america. the image of one man from el salvador, 0scar ramirez, and his daughter, face down in a river after they drowned trying to cross into the united states, has shocked the world. el salvador is central america's smallest country, but has one of the world's highest crime rates. around 60,000 gang members control much of the economy, and more than 3,000 people were murdered in the past year. 0ur international correspondent 0rla guerin reports from the capital, san salvador. her report does contain details that you may find distressing. in el salvador, daily life, and death. another killing in gangland. it barely merits a glance, and doesn't stop the ice cream vendor. the gangs are like a virus, unseen, but infecting every aspect of life. locals are telling us that, by dumping the body here
jessica parker, bbc news.america risking their lives to try to cross illegally into the united states has been thrown into sharp focus this week. thousands are leaving el salvador every year in search of a better life in america. the image of one man from el salvador, 0scar ramirez, and his daughter, face down in a river after they drowned trying to cross into the united states, has shocked the world. el salvador is central america's smallest country, but has one of the world's highest crime...
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here for your leadoff discussion on a wednesday night, ashley parker, our white house reporter for "the washington post," robert costa and clint watt, a former fbi special agent, he's a distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute and happens to be the author of "messing with the enemy" and michael schmidt, our correspondent for the new york times. >> clint, gathering your past experience all up in one answer, your initial reaction tonight is what the president saying illegal for the viewers who have not heard and how is a foreign leader to view what they just heard our president saying? >> yes, to put it shortly. the president's job is to protect all americans, not just some americans, from all enemies foreign and domestic. we do not take any sort of influence from a foreign power at all. imagine the scenario that plays out based on his statements tonight. if you are someone who's president whether it is twitter or allies or germany or your friends, right now you may be saying well if there is no boundary, maybe i will take all the information i know about the
here for your leadoff discussion on a wednesday night, ashley parker, our white house reporter for "the washington post," robert costa and clint watt, a former fbi special agent, he's a distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute and happens to be the author of "messing with the enemy" and michael schmidt, our correspondent for the new york times. >> clint, gathering your past experience all up in one answer, your initial reaction tonight is...
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at "the washington post," white house reporter ashley parker. with us on set, former chief spokesman for the department of justice, matt miller. jonathan swan, national political reporter for axios. politics reporter for "the daily beast," betsy woodruff, and elliot williams, former deputy assistant attorney general. matt miller, i have got to start with you. i watched that and thought, wow, i thought we made don mcgahn a white house counsel with all those judges and two supreme court justices but maybe donald trump thinks he's telling the truth to robert mueller. but if there had been an interview with this president and robert mueller, i mean this is why people like rudy giuliani said they'd lay their bodies down on the train tracks before they'd let donald trump answer questions from mueller about the obstruction investigation. >> yeah. you know, the president's legal time wasn't the "a" team for maybe even the "b" team or the "c" team, but even rudy giuliani and john dowd could figure out if he sat down with the special counsel for an interv
at "the washington post," white house reporter ashley parker. with us on set, former chief spokesman for the department of justice, matt miller. jonathan swan, national political reporter for axios. politics reporter for "the daily beast," betsy woodruff, and elliot williams, former deputy assistant attorney general. matt miller, i have got to start with you. i watched that and thought, wow, i thought we made don mcgahn a white house counsel with all those judges and two...
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some of a job a delta 0 in the 3rd parker desert 8 people have been confirmed dead as a direct result of the heat wave that hit western europe for the past 6 days that includes a farm worker a roofer and has been killed in spain firefighters are still battling wildfires in catalonia and close to the capital in the trade although temperatures are now believed to have peaked and will start to fall on sunday france the recorded a record national high of 45.9 degrees celsius and special cooling measures have been put in place in the capital paris. thousands of people braved the heat in spain's capitol to protest at a suspension of rules banning high emission cars from the city center environmentalist are angry that the ban imposed in november was lifted by the new conservative council pollution in central madrid has been in violation of limits set by the european union for the past 9 years. joining us now via skype is tom matthews who's a leading climatologist and lecturer in climate science at la for university here in the u.k. and extraordinary the sort of temperatures we've been seeing
some of a job a delta 0 in the 3rd parker desert 8 people have been confirmed dead as a direct result of the heat wave that hit western europe for the past 6 days that includes a farm worker a roofer and has been killed in spain firefighters are still battling wildfires in catalonia and close to the capital in the trade although temperatures are now believed to have peaked and will start to fall on sunday france the recorded a record national high of 45.9 degrees celsius and special cooling...
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ashley parker, on set, matt miller. jonathan swan political reporter, politics reporter for the daily beast, betsy woodruff, and elliott williams, former deputy assistant attorney. matt miller, i have to start with you. i watched that and said wow what i thought made don mcghan a great white house counsel was the judges. but if there had been an interview with this president and robert mueller, this is why people like rudy giuliani said they'd lay their bodies down on the train tracks before they let donald trump answer questions from mueller about the obstruction investigation. >> the president's legal team wasn't the "a" team or the "b" or "c" team but even rudy giuliani and john dowd figured out if he sat down with the special counsel he would number one, admit to a crime or two he would lie about it and commit a crime of false statements. someone said to me that george stephanopoulos got his lester holt moment. that's true, but all they did was turn on the camera and let him talk. these weren't hard questions that g
ashley parker, on set, matt miller. jonathan swan political reporter, politics reporter for the daily beast, betsy woodruff, and elliott williams, former deputy assistant attorney. matt miller, i have to start with you. i watched that and said wow what i thought made don mcghan a great white house counsel was the judges. but if there had been an interview with this president and robert mueller, this is why people like rudy giuliani said they'd lay their bodies down on the train tracks before...
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that's why parker says it's important not to feed gators keep one more gator alive and one last picnic destroyed. >>i'm good thing they didn't become deserve that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 weeks of being with us we'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news at night in prime time right now can wane and pam or here with on for news at 6 and vicki thanks to you both coming up next on kron 4 news at 6 criminals targeting part cars at a popular spot in the bay area. what police say is making it so difficult to track them down plus new iphone features new privacy tools and a new computer. >>apple unveiling a slew of changes at its annual developers conference including a plan to get rid of man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. >>the on
that's why parker says it's important not to feed gators keep one more gator alive and one last picnic destroyed. >>i'm good thing they didn't become deserve that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 weeks of being with us we'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news at night in prime time right now can wane and pam or here with on for news at 6 and vicki thanks to you both coming up next on kron 4 news at 6 criminals targeting part cars at a popular spot in the bay area. what police say is...
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some of a job a delta 0 in the 3rd parker desert. 8 people have been confirmed dead as a direct result of the heat wave that hit western europe for the past 6 days this includes a farm worker roof and homeless man in spain firefighters are still battling wildfires in catalonia and close to the capital madrid although temperatures will begin to fall on sunday france reported a record high of 45.9 degrees celsius and special cooling measures have even been put in place in the capital paris. now the captain of a charity rescue ship has been arrested in italy after defying italian government orders by talking on the island of lampedusa catalyzer kitty has been accused of deliberately ramming a police boat that was trying to stop it from entering the port 40 people were on board the ship after being rescued from the sea more than 2 weeks ago under schapelle has more. judging by the welcome that she received on the italian island of lampedusa corona rickets 8 was seen as both a hero and a criminal. the captain of the sea watch 3 was arrested after defying the italian government and bringing
some of a job a delta 0 in the 3rd parker desert. 8 people have been confirmed dead as a direct result of the heat wave that hit western europe for the past 6 days this includes a farm worker roof and homeless man in spain firefighters are still battling wildfires in catalonia and close to the capital madrid although temperatures will begin to fall on sunday france reported a record high of 45.9 degrees celsius and special cooling measures have even been put in place in the capital paris. now...
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parker spent his life since then pushing for gun control. is the author of a new book, "for alison" about a father's fight for gun safety. thank you, andy, for joining us. it is never a good sign when we speak to you because it means something awful has happened. so thank you for joining us. there's still a lot we're learning about this shooting, but when you first hear about another mass shooting in virginia, what goes through your mind? >> well, john, it is -- you know, it is a kick in the gut. i mean it is just -- it is gut wrenching. it is awful and it is too familiar. you know, a disgruntled employee, it just sort of brings it all back for me. it is -- it is terrible. >> well, we're sorry for the families and we're equally sorry for you, that you have to relive this. you said on the day that alison was killed, that this can't just turn into an issue where people shrug their shoulders because it has become too common. how do you fight that? >> well, i think the simplest way to do it -- and i said it in my book. you know, we're not going
parker spent his life since then pushing for gun control. is the author of a new book, "for alison" about a father's fight for gun safety. thank you, andy, for joining us. it is never a good sign when we speak to you because it means something awful has happened. so thank you for joining us. there's still a lot we're learning about this shooting, but when you first hear about another mass shooting in virginia, what goes through your mind? >> well, john, it is -- you know, it is...
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. ♪ >> a crime ring -- family-style. [ gunfire ] she's the niece of the notorious bonnie parker. >> myie. then she connected with clyde. >> clyde barrow was his uncle. >> once clyde had been accused of murder, he didn't turn back. >> their grandfather was a lawman who hunted them. >> two of the south's worst killers. >> your grandfather was the sheriff. >> killing bonnie and clyde was the ultimate. >> grim souvenirs, one strange inheritance. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure. >> bonnie parker's three-headed snake ring. >> sitting there... >> right. >> ...all along? [ door creaks ]
. ♪ >> a crime ring -- family-style. [ gunfire ] she's the niece of the notorious bonnie parker. >> myie. then she connected with clyde. >> clyde barrow was his uncle. >> once clyde had been accused of murder, he didn't turn back. >> their grandfather was a lawman who hunted them. >> two of the south's worst killers. >> your grandfather was the sheriff. >> killing bonnie and clyde was the ultimate. >> grim souvenirs, one strange...
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coverage will begin with gun reform advocate andy parker, university of chicago professor kathleen bello, historian and and our coverage will continue with the slate national editor josh levine, bill ayers, journalist dorothy butler gilliam, and professor e viewing. watch our live coverage from --cago's starting sunday saturday morning at 11 a.m. eastern on book tv c-span2. newsmakers this week, dr. lena win, planned parenthood discusses theceo, political impact of recent changes to abortion laws in several states. newsmakers here on c-span. has spoken with over 50 freshmen lawmakers from this congress. we recently spoke with two new fema lawmakers. first
coverage will begin with gun reform advocate andy parker, university of chicago professor kathleen bello, historian and and our coverage will continue with the slate national editor josh levine, bill ayers, journalist dorothy butler gilliam, and professor e viewing. watch our live coverage from --cago's starting sunday saturday morning at 11 a.m. eastern on book tv c-span2. newsmakers this week, dr. lena win, planned parenthood discusses theceo, political impact of recent changes to abortion...
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willen: the question is if parker, the d.c. police man had been there. parker was known to be a drunk and ineffective cop, so i don't know why they picked him. he was not even disciplined by the d.c. police because his job was only checked the president -- to protect the president going to and from the theater. the real speculation was that he wanted to get grant. if grant would have been there he would have had more security, but he have been able to thwart booth? toth really wanted a chance get lincoln and grant. grant would have probably come with more security, but that was not going to happen because grant could not stand mary lincoln. you know, we did not have secret service back then. president -- presidential security was -- you could walk into the white house. christopher spencer wanted to sell repeating rifles to the army, he goes and makes an appointment with lincoln and comes into the white house carrying a rifle to show to the president. yes. , andremember reading leale he mentioned that lincoln had an incredible physique of a man much young
willen: the question is if parker, the d.c. police man had been there. parker was known to be a drunk and ineffective cop, so i don't know why they picked him. he was not even disciplined by the d.c. police because his job was only checked the president -- to protect the president going to and from the theater. the real speculation was that he wanted to get grant. if grant would have been there he would have had more security, but he have been able to thwart booth? toth really wanted a chance...
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parker spent his life since then pushing for gun control.uthor of a new book, "for alison" about a father's fight for gun safety. thank you, andy, for joining us. it is never a good sign when we speak to you because it means something awful has happened. so thank you for joining us. there's still a lot we're learning about this shooting, but when you first hear about another mass shooting in virginia, what goes through your mind? >> well, john, it is -- you know, it is a kick in the gut. i mean it is just -- it is gut wrenching. it is awful and it is too familiar. you know, a disgruntled employee, it just sort of brings it all back for me. it is -- it is terrible. >> well, we're sorry for the families and we're equally sorry for you, that you have to relive this. you said on the day that alison was killed, that this can't just turn into an issue where people shrug their shoulders because it has become too common. how do you fight that? >> well, i think the simplest way to do it -- and i said it in my book. you know, we're not going to solve
parker spent his life since then pushing for gun control.uthor of a new book, "for alison" about a father's fight for gun safety. thank you, andy, for joining us. it is never a good sign when we speak to you because it means something awful has happened. so thank you for joining us. there's still a lot we're learning about this shooting, but when you first hear about another mass shooting in virginia, what goes through your mind? >> well, john, it is -- you know, it is a kick in...
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. >> you mentioned twitter, ashley parker, let's put up his tweets from last night. the president of the united states tweeted this about bette midl midler. washed up psycho bette midler was forced to apologize for a statement that she attributed to me that turned up to be totally fabricated by her in order to make your great president look bad. she got caught. bette midler responded, quote, i want to thank you everyone who came to my defense last night during my personal battle of the bulge with he who -- i can't believe this is the news. your wit and good nature lifted my spirits. as a newly washed up psycho i'm grateful for your thoughts and prayers. elise? >> there is something about reading the battle of the bulge, that she really went there. >> so did he. he's at a state visit. >> he loves to call women psychos, crazy. this is just a continuation of his pattern of behavior his whole life where he hates strong women, he can't deal with strong women, so when you're being hosted by queen elizabeth, arguably one of the most powerful women in the world, this is wher
. >> you mentioned twitter, ashley parker, let's put up his tweets from last night. the president of the united states tweeted this about bette midl midler. washed up psycho bette midler was forced to apologize for a statement that she attributed to me that turned up to be totally fabricated by her in order to make your great president look bad. she got caught. bette midler responded, quote, i want to thank you everyone who came to my defense last night during my personal battle of the...
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the main source of income is agriculture and livestock in the sudden parker region . an estimated 6000000 cattle are a source of meat for all of pakistan. but with a persistent dry spell not enough fodder is available. and what's available is too expensive for many herders many are selling their cattle at a fraction of the market price. though. there were no rains from the last few years it's a drought no fire and no water have made my cows weaker and that's why we're leaving this area. the government says it will have to declare a drought emergency in the region if there are no rains by august. and i were going to topple cars economy is based on agriculture and livestock both need to be modernized with drip irrigation kitchen gardening and modern cattle farming in order to save lives. arid areas are at the highest risk from manmade and natural changes in the environment. and those whose ancestors have called this region home say they're struggling to survive some of a job a delta 0 in the 3rd parker desert a southern mine is with us now executive director of war on w
the main source of income is agriculture and livestock in the sudden parker region . an estimated 6000000 cattle are a source of meat for all of pakistan. but with a persistent dry spell not enough fodder is available. and what's available is too expensive for many herders many are selling their cattle at a fraction of the market price. though. there were no rains from the last few years it's a drought no fire and no water have made my cows weaker and that's why we're leaving this area. the...
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>> i thought her name was mary louise parker? >> go ahead with your comment. >> i apologize. >> the role of the french was this. i have been interested in that since i was young. i have never been able to find any good resources on activities for affairs of the french resistance. i know it was a strong factor. is fars specifics, could you recommend resources. or could you detail something with that? >> they played a big part in the d- day invasion. one of the reasons i wrote the book is because d-day has been seen as an american story. it has been told in a national frame. what i tried to do is turn it around. i envisioned the picture where he is showing the gis as they go up the beach and they turn the camera around, what was it like? looking down from the beach. there were civilians and also a lot of men who were in eisenhower's view equal to 15 divisions. their job was to create acts of sabotage. in particular to stop trains from coming to normandy, bringing supplies and troops. also to blowup ridges and to cripple the transpo
>> i thought her name was mary louise parker? >> go ahead with your comment. >> i apologize. >> the role of the french was this. i have been interested in that since i was young. i have never been able to find any good resources on activities for affairs of the french resistance. i know it was a strong factor. is fars specifics, could you recommend resources. or could you detail something with that? >> they played a big part in the d- day invasion. one of the...
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jessica parker, bbc news.l talk about what boris johnson's plans for brexit mean for the irish border, when we speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page, in belfast. but first to westminster, and our assistant political editor, norman smith. norman, borisjohnson has done a series of interviews this morning. so are we now any clearer about his brexit deal? i think we are, although there is no new proposal, no new initiatives, no new proposal, no new initiatives, no new detail. the only new ingredient is him, his conviction that his character, his charisma, his sheer chutzpah can drive through an agreement by october 31, come what may, do or die. he is proposing essentially gutting and for letting mrs may's all deal to keep the bits we like and don't the bits we don't like. so we would keep the guarantee to eu citizens, but dump the backstop and deal with that after we have left the eu. likewise, we keep the fermentation period, the softly—softly exit of the eu, but we wouldn't be paying the full £39 billio
jessica parker, bbc news.l talk about what boris johnson's plans for brexit mean for the irish border, when we speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page, in belfast. but first to westminster, and our assistant political editor, norman smith. norman, borisjohnson has done a series of interviews this morning. so are we now any clearer about his brexit deal? i think we are, although there is no new proposal, no new initiatives, no new proposal, no new initiatives, no new detail. the only new...
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is our political correspondence jessica damien westminster is our political correspondencejessica parkerbroke this evening, guardian reports that police were called to the home of borisjohnson and his partner carrie symons, at 20 past midnight. the guardian has spoken to a neighbour and this neighbour, the guardian reports, made a recording of some of what they heard that conveyed what they heard to the guardian. the guardian are saying that mrjohnson‘s girlfriend can be heard saying get off me and get out of my flat, allegedly heard saying that mr johnson had ruined a sofa with his red wine and said you don't care for anything because you are spoiled, you have no care for money or anything. important to emphasise the bbc is not heard this particular recording that the guardian is reporting this evening. we've contacted borisjohnson‘s team for comment. they are not commenting. we have had a statement from the metropolitan police. they are saying they were called just after 20 past on friday the 21st ofjune, responding to a call from a local resident in the se five area of london and the
is our political correspondence jessica damien westminster is our political correspondencejessica parkerbroke this evening, guardian reports that police were called to the home of borisjohnson and his partner carrie symons, at 20 past midnight. the guardian has spoken to a neighbour and this neighbour, the guardian reports, made a recording of some of what they heard that conveyed what they heard to the guardian. the guardian are saying that mrjohnson‘s girlfriend can be heard saying get off...
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four years ago, out of the blue, mandy parker was diagnosed with cervical cancer.rectomy. she says telling her children was one of the hardest things. to sit down and explain to your children that you've got cancer, and i did it separately, so my elder daughter first, she was in gcse year, is very difficult and the first thing they asked is, "are you going to die, mum?" and you can honestly say, "i don't know." every year in the uk, more than 3000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and around 800 die of the disease. but there is a vaccine against the human papilloma virus, or hpv, that causes it, and new research published in the lancet seems to suggest the vaccine is becoming a game changer. researchers gathered data from 65 studies involving a huge 60 million people worldwide. they found that after eight years of vaccinations, there was a drop of 83% in hpv infections in girls aged 15—19, and 66% in 20—24—year—olds. and cases of precancerous growths halved in teenage girls and were down almost a third in young women. the impact of the combination of the va
four years ago, out of the blue, mandy parker was diagnosed with cervical cancer.rectomy. she says telling her children was one of the hardest things. to sit down and explain to your children that you've got cancer, and i did it separately, so my elder daughter first, she was in gcse year, is very difficult and the first thing they asked is, "are you going to die, mum?" and you can honestly say, "i don't know." every year in the uk, more than 3000 women are diagnosed with...
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our political correspondent jessica parker has the latest on the campaign. it's a date. october, to be precise. these two rivals differ on that deadline. he says he is ready... to come out on october... sist. 31st, correct. come what may. do ordie? do or die. he says it's not so simple. well, i think that slst of october come hell or high water deadline is a fake deadline. campaigning in chelmsford today jeremy hunt squeezed in some shopping for his wife. she does like her orchids. and rejected the idea that borisjohnson‘s harder line might play better with party members. i am the person who will get us out quickly because i will be able to negotiate with the eu and negotiate a deal through parliament. if we do or die which is what boris is saying. well, the trouble with do or die is you could end up with a general election, corbyn in downing street and no brexit at all. but coming in to bat for borisjohnson, this ex leadership contender says jeremy hunt shouldn't flirt with an extension. there is a certain naivete in negotiating terms of saying, well actually yes, we'd
our political correspondent jessica parker has the latest on the campaign. it's a date. october, to be precise. these two rivals differ on that deadline. he says he is ready... to come out on october... sist. 31st, correct. come what may. do ordie? do or die. he says it's not so simple. well, i think that slst of october come hell or high water deadline is a fake deadline. campaigning in chelmsford today jeremy hunt squeezed in some shopping for his wife. she does like her orchids. and rejected...
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ashley parker from "the washington post" joins us.r doing bang-up reporting about yet another turn on the world stage where allies get the warm shoulder and our adversaries get the warm fuzzies. >> yes, at this point it is still surprising when we sort of see his comments and hinz sults before he lands, but it shouldn't be. as we've seen time and time depend, you mentioned it would be a perfect opportunity for the president to reassure our allies but that is never what the president does. the president does the exact opposite. and then someone like vice president pence or secretary -- former secretary of state rex till tillerson is sent over to be the chief and that prompts the president's ire. but if you take the president's general rules of behavior and apply them on the world stage, we talked about how the president admires dictators strong men, even within his own aides and peer group, he almost seems to resent people or look down at people who seem to need something from him or want something. he demands absolute loyalty but when
ashley parker from "the washington post" joins us.r doing bang-up reporting about yet another turn on the world stage where allies get the warm shoulder and our adversaries get the warm fuzzies. >> yes, at this point it is still surprising when we sort of see his comments and hinz sults before he lands, but it shouldn't be. as we've seen time and time depend, you mentioned it would be a perfect opportunity for the president to reassure our allies but that is never what the...
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parker: $650,000. lemonis: now taylor offer and parker burr -- well, they've come to me for help. is q4 of this year. we had to take such a bet to make that happen, all the purchasing, all the manufacturing. and it scares us. lemonis: and i think i have a very unique way to tap in to their talents and hopefully make us both a lot of money. you said, "we can sell anything,"
parker: $650,000. lemonis: now taylor offer and parker burr -- well, they've come to me for help. is q4 of this year. we had to take such a bet to make that happen, all the purchasing, all the manufacturing. and it scares us. lemonis: and i think i have a very unique way to tap in to their talents and hopefully make us both a lot of money. you said, "we can sell anything,"
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now suddenly agent parker saw how they all fit.pieces he'd been poring over for the past month. >> it was almost like someone had sent us the cover of the puzzle box. >> reporter: so now they matched the bits to the diagram. >> the first thing i looked for was this bolt and there it was. >> the thing that made it exceptionally clear was the fact that the bolt still had some fishing string attached just under the head of the bolt which was how it was depicted in the diagram. >> it would have been hanging from that string as a weight. >> correct. right. so that was very clear that that bolt was in fact part of our device that was described in the letters. >> reporter: and there were fragments of a plastic soda bottle, black paint still clinging to it again just like the diagram. >> there was a spring that was similar to a rat trap spring. there was gasoline on the victim's clothing. that we were able to determine that had no business being in that panel. >> reporter: so if you found the writer of those letters you had found your kill
now suddenly agent parker saw how they all fit.pieces he'd been poring over for the past month. >> it was almost like someone had sent us the cover of the puzzle box. >> reporter: so now they matched the bits to the diagram. >> the first thing i looked for was this bolt and there it was. >> the thing that made it exceptionally clear was the fact that the bolt still had some fishing string attached just under the head of the bolt which was how it was depicted in the...
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joining us the aforementioned ashley parker. ashley, it's a great piece.s a question we were all asking wednesday night. it's sort of one of the burning passions in the democratic base, the person who could best prosecute the case as we have been talking about against donald trump. why didn't anyone remember him wednesday? that situation, dynamic very different last night. take us through sort of the differences in what you think the president thought of each night. >> well, the president claims he found each night boring. i'm a little consisteskeptical . in talking to people in his orbit it has shaken up a little bit those who they're more worried about, those who they're paying attention to, which i can get to in a second. basically the two nights illustrated perfectly in a literal split screen the debate that's currently royaling the democratic party, which is how do you handle a problem like donald trump? because all of the polling shows and everything they hear from their voters is they want to choose the democrat who is the most electable against the
joining us the aforementioned ashley parker. ashley, it's a great piece.s a question we were all asking wednesday night. it's sort of one of the burning passions in the democratic base, the person who could best prosecute the case as we have been talking about against donald trump. why didn't anyone remember him wednesday? that situation, dynamic very different last night. take us through sort of the differences in what you think the president thought of each night. >> well, the president...
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jessica parker again. the fact that borisjohnson has not been too keen to open himself up. that's a not—so—subtle shot. keen to open himself up. that's a not-so-subtle shot. a couple of points he hasn't done any broadcast interviews, you will have heard a number of the candidates on things like the today programme or doing tv interviews, and the looming question of the upcoming tv debate boris johnson so far noncommittal on that issue his team saying they are still in discussion with the broadcasters so in discussion with the broadcasters so you will see some mounting pressure on boris johnson so you will see some mounting pressure on borisjohnson but the thing is, for his team, they might look at the numbers they have got amongst conservative mps and may be viewed as more of a gamble to take pa rt viewed as more of a gamble to take part in those tv debates than not to, because it seems to me at the moment, although things can always change, what candidates are now vying for, those that are boris johnson i
jessica parker again. the fact that borisjohnson has not been too keen to open himself up. that's a not—so—subtle shot. keen to open himself up. that's a not-so-subtle shot. a couple of points he hasn't done any broadcast interviews, you will have heard a number of the candidates on things like the today programme or doing tv interviews, and the looming question of the upcoming tv debate boris johnson so far noncommittal on that issue his team saying they are still in discussion with the...
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the main source of income is agriculture and life stuck in the sudden parker region . an estimated 6000000 cattle are a source of meat for all of pakistan. but with a persistent dry spell not enough fodder is available. and what's available is too expensive for many herders many are selling their cattle at a fraction of the market price. though. there were no rains from the last few years it's a drought no fire and no water have made my cows weaker and that's why we're leaving this area. the government says it will have to declare a drought emergency in the region if there. by august. top our cars economy is based on agriculture and livestock both need to be modernized with drip irrigation kitchen gardening and modern cattle farming in order to save lives. arid areas are at the highest risk from manmade and natural changes in the environment. and those whose ancestors have called this region home say their struggle to survive. in the 3rd parker desert still ahead on the news our reporting from flint michigan where the crisis over a tainted water is far from over but pr
the main source of income is agriculture and life stuck in the sudden parker region . an estimated 6000000 cattle are a source of meat for all of pakistan. but with a persistent dry spell not enough fodder is available. and what's available is too expensive for many herders many are selling their cattle at a fraction of the market price. though. there were no rains from the last few years it's a drought no fire and no water have made my cows weaker and that's why we're leaving this area. the...
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some of a job a delta 0 in the 3rd parker desert. well another talking point of the g. 20 summit was the missing between president trump and the saudi crown prince despite questions over the murder of a washington post journalist praised mohammad been found said he was during a spectacular job. reports thank you all very much for being here thank you another meeting between friends as u.s. president donald trump down with saudi crown prince muhammad ali son man for breakfast and osaka on saturday the true leader is demonstrating just how from they are of each other and with you mr president we did a lot of great achievement in the political sides who decide. if your side and economical side specially been of of them before we saw i believe that will contribute in a lot both country good for g.d.p. growth job creation and more safety for both countries trump who has consistently been asked by u.s. politicians to sanction saudis implicated in the murder of journalists. try to focus attention on other issues instead of crown prince of s
some of a job a delta 0 in the 3rd parker desert. well another talking point of the g. 20 summit was the missing between president trump and the saudi crown prince despite questions over the murder of a washington post journalist praised mohammad been found said he was during a spectacular job. reports thank you all very much for being here thank you another meeting between friends as u.s. president donald trump down with saudi crown prince muhammad ali son man for breakfast and osaka on...
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jessica parker, bbc news.sistant political editor norman smith who's in westminster now. just to pick up on that last point, it does seem as if borisjohnson‘s no—show tactics so far haven't really harmed him. yeah, i think the bottom line is the bojo no—show is working and it defies all the normal laws of political gravity because if you put in for almost any public office, even a lowly parish councillor, you have to put yourself forward foot fairly extensive public scrutiny. borisjohnson, instead, it's just scrutiny. borisjohnson, instead, it'sjust hiding scrutiny. borisjohnson, instead, it's just hiding away from journalists, and i think his team will console themselves with the fa ct will console themselves with the fact it means he's not putting his footin fact it means he's not putting his foot in his mouth, and it has left the other candidates sort of squabbling rather ineffectually amongst themselves with none of them really establishing themselves as the clear challenger to take him on. and at the same
jessica parker, bbc news.sistant political editor norman smith who's in westminster now. just to pick up on that last point, it does seem as if borisjohnson‘s no—show tactics so far haven't really harmed him. yeah, i think the bottom line is the bojo no—show is working and it defies all the normal laws of political gravity because if you put in for almost any public office, even a lowly parish councillor, you have to put yourself forward foot fairly extensive public scrutiny....
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jessica parker, bbc news.nto sharp focus this week. thousands are leaving el salvador in search of a better life in america. the image of one man from el salvador, oscar ramirez and his daughter facedown one man from el salvador, oscar ramirez and his daughterfacedown in a river after they drowned trying to ci’oss a river after they drowned trying to cross into the united states, has shocked the world. el salvador in central america's smallest country but has one of the world's highest crime rates. around 60,000 gang members control much of the economy and more than 3000 people were murdered in the past year alone. our international correspondent all the gearand international correspondent all the gear and reports from the capital san salvador. a report does contain details you may find distressing. in el salvador, daily life. and death. another killing in gangland. it barely merits a glance. and doesn't stop theice merits a glance. and doesn't stop the ice cream vendor. the gangs are like a virus, unseen but
jessica parker, bbc news.nto sharp focus this week. thousands are leaving el salvador in search of a better life in america. the image of one man from el salvador, oscar ramirez and his daughter facedown one man from el salvador, oscar ramirez and his daughterfacedown in a river after they drowned trying to ci’oss a river after they drowned trying to cross into the united states, has shocked the world. el salvador in central america's smallest country but has one of the world's highest crime...
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caller: i did have a question for professor parker. first i have to say thank you to all of our veterans. fact of aware of the the totally blessed life that any modern american is living today is thanks to a long line of noble bloodshed of young men and women who gave us the ability to have this present life that we do. i'm aware of that and everything will for that to all the veterans that are out there that with wounds,e physical and otherwise you are , appreciated. you are loved. i appreciate you and i love you. i hope you have a good day and hope things are ok with you. host: do you have a question for lou roberts? caller: i thought her name was mary louise parker? host: go ahead with your comment. it's fine. caller: at any rate i apologize professor, the role of the french. i have been interested in that since i was young. i have never been able to find any good resources on activities or affairs of the french resistance. i know it was a strong factor. i am told from history, as far as specifics, could you recommend resources or d
caller: i did have a question for professor parker. first i have to say thank you to all of our veterans. fact of aware of the the totally blessed life that any modern american is living today is thanks to a long line of noble bloodshed of young men and women who gave us the ability to have this present life that we do. i'm aware of that and everything will for that to all the veterans that are out there that with wounds,e physical and otherwise you are , appreciated. you are loved. i...