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she tries to plead his case to paul adams. oh you want to see me go to see me in the front and you know because i'm talking to a mobile. telephone so i just want to take him and i get shot up and all the girls like the police are going to want to stand him if you don't give it up. or. down. in the united states blacks are afraid of the police the police brutality against the community is coming. for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the local newspaper central these are people who just arrested so they actually brought up the. u.s. so. i'm sure have been involved with some of the what your year. guy did wrong when you're arrested and i've been involved with this bozo margaretta. so you will find. the work of this guy if that would scar or so to do around twenty arrests. it's four hours but there are other dangerous individuals that the sheriff's men have to arrest they are ferocious. and live in the swamps surrounding th
she tries to plead his case to paul adams. oh you want to see me go to see me in the front and you know because i'm talking to a mobile. telephone so i just want to take him and i get shot up and all the girls like the police are going to want to stand him if you don't give it up. or. down. in the united states blacks are afraid of the police the police brutality against the community is coming. for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even...
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for paul adams he. proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the local newspaper central to the people who just arrested so they actually brought up the. u.s. and. i'm sure have been involved with some of the well it's roy year old guy i did this once when you're arrested and i've been involved with this bozo my god. so you're brought up by. the work of this guy of the woods. so to do around twenty arrests and twenty four hours but there are other dangerous individuals that the sheriff's men have to arrest. they are ferocious. and live in the swamps surrounding the town. tonight rumble is the one dealing with. us to take care of the alligators. because. this young specimen was found in front of a garage door. to get anger. a roll of tape will be used as handcuffs. for doing just tying his legs together then it gives us more control over. player that mouth this tape he got come back after you couple you go watch the tape
for paul adams he. proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the local newspaper central to the people who just arrested so they actually brought up the. u.s. and. i'm sure have been involved with some of the well it's roy year old guy i did this once when you're arrested and i've been involved with this bozo my god. so you're brought up by. the work of this guy of the woods. so to do around twenty arrests and...
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she tries to plead his case to paul adams. oh you want to see me go to see you need to know from you know some stuff it's wonderful to. tell. so i just want to take him and i get shot up until he goes like this please. stand him if you don't feel. good. in the united states blacks are afraid of the police police brutality against the community is common. as for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the local newspaper central to the people who just arrest them so they are free for the. rest. i'm sure been involved with some of the welsh roy year old guy good luck when you're arrested or been involved with this was oh my god. so you. know we're going to this guy. over room around twenty arrests and twenty four hours but there are other dangerous individuals that the sheriff's men have to arrest. they are ferocious and live in the swamps surrounding the town. tonight remember was the one dealing with. us to take care of the al
she tries to plead his case to paul adams. oh you want to see me go to see you need to know from you know some stuff it's wonderful to. tell. so i just want to take him and i get shot up until he goes like this please. stand him if you don't feel. good. in the united states blacks are afraid of the police police brutality against the community is common. as for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are...
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that was paul adams speaking to simon mccoy. time for a look at the weather with ben roach.h crew it has once again been a real struggle to lift the gloom in many places, grey skies persisted overhead for this weather watcher close to leicester, misty and drizzly as well. but very different across the scottish highlands, our weather watcher capturing those guys and some beautiful spring flowers, some or of that to come actually later in this forecast. but for the time being, this evening and tonight, it is all about the cloud, some showery rain and parts of the midlands, northern rain into scotland, some misty and murky condition once again, at least the temperature is not trotting to far. there will be mild under the cloud. fabrics of rain in northern england and scotland, further south something dry but still generally cloudy, to something a bit writer into the far south, a late burst of sunshine along the south coast. still breezy across the north—east of scotland, but the breeze easing a little for the north sea coast of england. temperatures for the likes of hull and no
that was paul adams speaking to simon mccoy. time for a look at the weather with ben roach.h crew it has once again been a real struggle to lift the gloom in many places, grey skies persisted overhead for this weather watcher close to leicester, misty and drizzly as well. but very different across the scottish highlands, our weather watcher capturing those guys and some beautiful spring flowers, some or of that to come actually later in this forecast. but for the time being, this evening and...
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she tries to plead his case to paul adams. oh you want to see me go to see me in the front and you know i'm talking to a. terror. so i just want to take him for not get shot up until he goes like this we. won't want to stand him if you don't get rid of. it in the united states blacks are afraid of the police police brutality against the community is coming. as for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday.
she tries to plead his case to paul adams. oh you want to see me go to see me in the front and you know i'm talking to a. terror. so i just want to take him for not get shot up until he goes like this we. won't want to stand him if you don't get rid of. it in the united states blacks are afraid of the police police brutality against the community is coming. as for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday.
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she tries to plead his case to paul adams. oh you want to see me go to see me in the front and you know because i'm talking to a mobile. telephone so i just want to thank him for not shut up until he goes like this we. won't want to stand him because you know people. are. down. in the united states blacks are afraid of the police the police brutality against the community is coming. for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the local newspaper central these are people who just arrested so they actually brought up their. u.s. . i'm sure been involved with some of the what your year. guy did this once when you're arrested and i've been involved with this bozo margaretta. so you will find. the rhythm for this guy of the woods or so to do around twenty arrests. it's been twenty four hours but there are other dangerous individuals that the sheriff's men have to arrest after our program. tonight remember was the one dealing with.
she tries to plead his case to paul adams. oh you want to see me go to see me in the front and you know because i'm talking to a mobile. telephone so i just want to thank him for not shut up until he goes like this we. won't want to stand him because you know people. are. down. in the united states blacks are afraid of the police the police brutality against the community is coming. for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their...
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paul adams is the head of the patrol units tonight. he doesn't like the sound of fireworks. someone from a hard. hard to distinguish not much better if your role is in this or the very that you are kind of drama beyond our very fine you know because people do tend to push our guns our rivals out and guns out and far off so. it makes everything a little bit war. not a look at more dangerous when you're old enough of your years of. all here's hillary to know that a man refused to stop at a traffic stop escaped and could be our. a row flop is set up to try to stop a. spike strip is deployed on the. man fell into the trap. the sheriff's unit is in pursuit. quickly joined by five other cops. front tires or. we're waiting for the first part of vehicle doesn't stop we are in motion. so that's the car in front of us and yes now we have. my car the truck. is almost done that's. a few hundred yards later. the vehicle stocks of the police officers quickly and come from. past the rest of the hospital and the truck it's only. a crowd forms around the scene of the arrest everyone knows th
paul adams is the head of the patrol units tonight. he doesn't like the sound of fireworks. someone from a hard. hard to distinguish not much better if your role is in this or the very that you are kind of drama beyond our very fine you know because people do tend to push our guns our rivals out and guns out and far off so. it makes everything a little bit war. not a look at more dangerous when you're old enough of your years of. all here's hillary to know that a man refused to stop at a...
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paul adams, bbc news.ted states defence department said the airstrikes in syria overnight had successfully hit every target and were aimed to deliver an unambiguous signal to the syrian government and deter the future use of chemical weapons. they also said they had sent a clear message to president assad about the future use of chemical weapons. lieutenant general kenneth f mckenzie detailed what had been hit. the three facilities are more appropriately now were fundamental components of the regime's chemical weapons warfare infrastructure. let's go to the first slide, please. the research and development centre. next slide. he coughs. pardon me. the chemical weapons storage facility. and last, in the next slide, please, the chemical weapons bunker facility, which is located about seven kilometres from the previous site. this strike aimed to deliver a clear unambiguous message to the syrian regime that their use of chemical weapons against innocent civilians is inexcusable and to deter any future use of c
paul adams, bbc news.ted states defence department said the airstrikes in syria overnight had successfully hit every target and were aimed to deliver an unambiguous signal to the syrian government and deter the future use of chemical weapons. they also said they had sent a clear message to president assad about the future use of chemical weapons. lieutenant general kenneth f mckenzie detailed what had been hit. the three facilities are more appropriately now were fundamental components of the...
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for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the local newspaper central these are people who just arrested so they actually brought up the. u.s. and. i'm sure have been involved with some of the what your year. going to do as far as we hear your reference or been involved with disposal margaretta. so you will find. we're going to disguise the words. over room around twenty arrests and twenty four hours but there are other dangerous individuals that the sheriff's men have to arrest. they are ferocious and live in the swamps surrounding the town. tonight remember was the one dealing with the. u.s. to take care of the alligators. i think. this young specimen was found in front of a garage door a time out alone to get anger. a roll of tape could be used as handcuffs. were doing just tying his legs together then it gives us more control over. player that mouth this tape we got come back after you couple you go watch the tape of the failed strongest thing. in the car. alligator sits in the p
for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the local newspaper central these are people who just arrested so they actually brought up the. u.s. and. i'm sure have been involved with some of the what your year. going to do as far as we hear your reference or been involved with disposal margaretta. so you will find. we're going to disguise the words. over room around twenty arrests and twenty...
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let's get more now from our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, who's here with me now. at lunchtime was an extraordinary news conference. it went on for a long time on the part of the russian ambassador. yes, this is part of what is now a pretty co nsta nt, is part of what is now a pretty constant, relentless pr effort that the russians have generally been leading, certainly in terms of volume. i was in moscow for a week oi’ volume. i was in moscow for a week or $0 volume. i was in moscow for a week orso and volume. i was in moscow for a week or so and every day brought fresh press c0 nfe re nces , or so and every day brought fresh press conferences, some of them very lengthy, in which the same points are made to — we didn't do it, this isa are made to — we didn't do it, this is a conspiracy, there are others who could have done this and we have nothing to do with it, and repeating things like "we demand conjugal access to yulia" and so forth —— consular access. at the moment, there is no sign that their pr effort is yielding a kind of results they want. we have a numbe
let's get more now from our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, who's here with me now. at lunchtime was an extraordinary news conference. it went on for a long time on the part of the russian ambassador. yes, this is part of what is now a pretty co nsta nt, is part of what is now a pretty constant, relentless pr effort that the russians have generally been leading, certainly in terms of volume. i was in moscow for a week oi’ volume. i was in moscow for a week or $0 volume. i was in moscow...
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paul adams, bbc news.ay, reaction from around the world to the overnight operations, now at nato headquarters, the secretary—general is speaking, let us listen in. several times in recent weeks, talking about the use of chemical weapons in attacks on people, both in the uk and now in syria, do you feel that the norms against the use of chemical weapons are we doing? you spoke about the need to strengthen deterrence in this, do you feel that nations are more willing to use chemical weapons now? the ban on the use of chemical weapons is under pressure because we have seen several examples of state actors in syria using chemical weapons and that is also the reason why we have to uphold and support the ban on chemical weapons, and not eroded, and that is exactly why nato allies strongly condemn any use of chemical weapons, and that is also why they support the actions taken bya why they support the actions taken by a worthy allies last night. it is important, especially 100 years after we saw the barbaric effe
paul adams, bbc news.ay, reaction from around the world to the overnight operations, now at nato headquarters, the secretary—general is speaking, let us listen in. several times in recent weeks, talking about the use of chemical weapons in attacks on people, both in the uk and now in syria, do you feel that the norms against the use of chemical weapons are we doing? you spoke about the need to strengthen deterrence in this, do you feel that nations are more willing to use chemical weapons...
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this report from our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams. week of talking, an hourof bombing. from a french ship in the mediterranean, a salvo of cruise missiles, 12 in total. britain acted with tornadoes taking off from their base in cyprus also loaded with missiles, a carefully coordinated operation led by the united states. a short time ago, i ordered the united states armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator bashar al—assad. in the early hours of the morning, explosions close to the syrian capital damascus. the target, one of three hit by america and her allies. this is not about intervening in a civil war, it is not about regime change. it is about a limited and targeted strike that does not further escalate tensions in the region and that does everything possible to prevent civilian casualties. and while this action is specifically about deterring the syrian regime, it will also send a clear signal to anyone else who believes they can use chemical weapons w
this report from our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams. week of talking, an hourof bombing. from a french ship in the mediterranean, a salvo of cruise missiles, 12 in total. britain acted with tornadoes taking off from their base in cyprus also loaded with missiles, a carefully coordinated operation led by the united states. a short time ago, i ordered the united states armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator...
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us before we answer that question, let us look at the latest developments with this report from paul adamsbing. from a french ship in the mediterranean, a salvo of cruise missiles, 12 in all. britain acting as well, tornados taking off from their base in cyprus, also loaded with missiles. a carefully coordinated operation led by the united states. a short time ago i ordered precision strikes on targets on targets associated with the dictator bashar al—assad. in the early hours of the morning, explosions near to the syrian capital damascus, one of three hit by america and her allies. this is not about intervening in a civil war. it is not about regime change. it is about a limited and targeted strike that does not further escalate tensions in the region, and that does everything possible to prevent civilian casualties. and while this action is specifically about deterring the syrian regime, it will also send a clear signal to anyone else who believes they can use chemical weapons with impunity. syria claims to have shot down more than a dozen missiles, but the attack involved over 100. we c
us before we answer that question, let us look at the latest developments with this report from paul adamsbing. from a french ship in the mediterranean, a salvo of cruise missiles, 12 in all. britain acting as well, tornados taking off from their base in cyprus, also loaded with missiles. a carefully coordinated operation led by the united states. a short time ago i ordered precision strikes on targets on targets associated with the dictator bashar al—assad. in the early hours of the morning,...
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here's our diplomatic correspondent paul adams.nful evacuation from douma goes on, buses carrying exhausted civilians and fighters arriving in northern syria yesterday. these people left just after saturday's alleged chemical weapons strike. the diplomatic crisis triggered by that attack now causing deadlock in new york. at the un security council, three votes but no agreement on how to investigate what happened in douma. donald trump's representative rounding on russia. history will record that on this day, russia chose protecting a monster a monster over the lives of the syrian people. a year ago, america fired 60 cruise missiles at the shayrat air force base after another chemical weapons attack against civilians. but the base was soon up and running and the chemical weapons attacks did not stop. russia took no action then, but warns this time will be different. translation: if there is a strike by the americans, then we point to declarations made by president vladimir putin and the russian military leadership that the missiles
here's our diplomatic correspondent paul adams.nful evacuation from douma goes on, buses carrying exhausted civilians and fighters arriving in northern syria yesterday. these people left just after saturday's alleged chemical weapons strike. the diplomatic crisis triggered by that attack now causing deadlock in new york. at the un security council, three votes but no agreement on how to investigate what happened in douma. donald trump's representative rounding on russia. history will record...
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any of your questions that you have about this current situation to our diplomatic correspondent paul adamsary action in syria, what it might achieve, what is the us and the uk thinking about all of this, any questions of that nature you can send them to paul just after 2.30 to answer as many questions as possible of yours. is number is on the screen. a baby has been born in china to a surrogate mother four years after his parents died in a car crash. chinese media reported the couple, who died in 2013, had frozen several embryos hoping to have a child through ivf. after the accident, their parents fought a protracted legal battle to be allowed to use the embryos. the boy was born in december to a woman from laos. rebecca jones spoke to our asia pacific editor, michael bristow, earlier about this remarkable story. the story be dan in 2013 when the couple unfortunately died in a car crash, leaving these frozen embryo, the grandparents still wanted the grandchild because their line would have ended there, because these people who died were their only children, and so there was a long battle i
any of your questions that you have about this current situation to our diplomatic correspondent paul adamsary action in syria, what it might achieve, what is the us and the uk thinking about all of this, any questions of that nature you can send them to paul just after 2.30 to answer as many questions as possible of yours. is number is on the screen. a baby has been born in china to a surrogate mother four years after his parents died in a car crash. chinese media reported the couple, who died...
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is with me. on the face of it. we have only heard about this in the last hour and it is very important to emphasise, as russian tv seem to be themselves, we cannot verify that the call is genuine. having read the transcript, it is not a long call, i think there are plenty of reasons to be quite sceptical, the voice purporting to be yulia says everything is ok, that her father is resting, that there is no reversible damage, and that they will be getting out of hospital soon. —— no irreversible damage. unless we are being convincingly like to in the uk about the state sergei and yulia skripal are about the state sergei and yulia skripalare in, it about the state sergei and yulia skripal are in, it does not appear to bea skripal are in, it does not appear to be a likely description of their condition. even russian tv seems to be saying it cannot guarantee the authenticity of it. we do not have a recording to compare it to, i think it is... it would be surprising if a conversation like this in which
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is with me. on the face of it. we have only heard about this in the last hour and it is very important to emphasise, as russian tv seem to be themselves, we cannot verify that the call is genuine. having read the transcript, it is not a long call, i think there are plenty of reasons to be quite sceptical, the voice purporting to be yulia says everything is ok, that her father is resting, that there is no reversible damage, and that they will be getting...
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is here.nald trump later on today about this, if there is american military reaction in response to this, could britain joining? there is a little bit of diplomatic business that has to happen before then, the same issue discussed last night will be discussed last night will be discussed today, battle of resolutions, the russians and the americans with their own proposals on how these things should be investigated, it is likely the outcome will be deadlocked, awesomely a veto by one side or the other. donald trump says he will make up his mind in its 2a to 36 hours, he seems keen to punish president assad, the french also seem president assad, the french also seem quite keen on it, the language used last night by the french ambassador was much more tough than that used by the british representative, and we have also heard president emmanuel macron, president trump already spoke twice, interesting that theresa may has not yet had the phone call. she is having a meeting of the national security
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is here.nald trump later on today about this, if there is american military reaction in response to this, could britain joining? there is a little bit of diplomatic business that has to happen before then, the same issue discussed last night will be discussed last night will be discussed today, battle of resolutions, the russians and the americans with their own proposals on how these things should be investigated, it is likely the outcome will be...
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paul: adam haigh, thank you so much.can interact with the charts that we show using g tv . you can browse recent charts to catch up on the analysis and save those charts. the future reference. the week ahead on wall street gets underway. bringing another round of earnings including major tech companies. u.s. investors will be focused on numbers from manufacturing giants such as boeing and lockheed martin. financial heavyweights like ubs and credit suisse, oil companies from exxon to chevron. su keenan has more. su: we are getting at least 10 of the 30 dow companies. it is also the third week of earnings, the peak if you will, the last two weeks ended up, and that is the expectation here, that the earnings will prop up the market. let's go into the first bloomberg caterpillar. you can see these chart that btv . caterpillar reporting this week. the white in terms of sales is report sales from asia-pacific. they are down. aquaw is north america and is sales worldwide. what is expected is first quarter results should aga
paul: adam haigh, thank you so much.can interact with the charts that we show using g tv . you can browse recent charts to catch up on the analysis and save those charts. the future reference. the week ahead on wall street gets underway. bringing another round of earnings including major tech companies. u.s. investors will be focused on numbers from manufacturing giants such as boeing and lockheed martin. financial heavyweights like ubs and credit suisse, oil companies from exxon to chevron. su...
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chemical weapons watchdog the 0pcw have arrived in the town of douma. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adamsing over douma, eastern ghouta now entirely in government hands. a notable victory for president assad, achieved with massive firepower, russian help, and, it is alleged, chemical weapons. the west seems poised to respond, but when? these american warships left virginia on wednesday. they won't reach the eastern mediterranean until the end of next week. other ships and planes, american, british and french, are already in place, but what's the objective? russia can complain all at once about fake news but no one is buying its lies and its cover—ups. the british cabinet has agreed on the need to take action to alleviate humanitarian distress and to deter the further use of chemical weapons by the assad regime and we will continue to work with our friends and allies to coordinate an international response. translation: deciding once again to use chemical weapons in deciding to do this on the 7th of april, the regime has reached a point of no return. france will shoulder its responsibility
chemical weapons watchdog the 0pcw have arrived in the town of douma. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adamsing over douma, eastern ghouta now entirely in government hands. a notable victory for president assad, achieved with massive firepower, russian help, and, it is alleged, chemical weapons. the west seems poised to respond, but when? these american warships left virginia on wednesday. they won't reach the eastern mediterranean until the end of next week. other ships and planes, american,...
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the bomb dropped by house speaker paul ryan. adam shapiro on top of the palace intrigue who's angling right now to replace paul ryan as speaker of the house. that and much more coming up on "countdown." . liz: literally just a second ago, general james mattis, the secretary of defense just left the white house after meeting with president trump. you know, we're wondering because president trump said monday, we could have action against syria in the wake of using chemical weapons against its own people over the weekend, by the end of the day. that was monday. then said maybe 48 hours, that would be within last night's window. perhaps we haven't seen anything because the u.s. is still, according to james mattis, assessing intelligence about the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. but you've got iran and russia, folks, squarely lining up with syrian dictator bashar al-assad, the one accused of chemically bombing and poisoning his own people. we are still following this caravan with mattis, but we're watching now as the dow has j
the bomb dropped by house speaker paul ryan. adam shapiro on top of the palace intrigue who's angling right now to replace paul ryan as speaker of the house. that and much more coming up on "countdown." . liz: literally just a second ago, general james mattis, the secretary of defense just left the white house after meeting with president trump. you know, we're wondering because president trump said monday, we could have action against syria in the wake of using chemical weapons...
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confirmed that house speaker paul ryan will announce he's not running for reelection in november. joining us now congressman adam, republican from illinois. congressman, that spending bill was wildly unpopular, paul ryan got some of the blame, is that why he's out? >> no, no, paul ryan, look, we achieved tax reform, that was his dream for 20 years, he's been waiting on -- he's given a lot to his country and unless somebody questions conservative principles, he was the first that i know talking about entitlement reform requirements, paul ryan is a great man, in fact, he is retiring today, it's a huge loss for the house gop. stuart: you're worried going into midterm elections because you lost quite a few republican leaderships, you lost them. >> it's to expect, we knew going into this year, last year before
confirmed that house speaker paul ryan will announce he's not running for reelection in november. joining us now congressman adam, republican from illinois. congressman, that spending bill was wildly unpopular, paul ryan got some of the blame, is that why he's out? >> no, no, paul ryan, look, we achieved tax reform, that was his dream for 20 years, he's been waiting on -- he's given a lot to his country and unless somebody questions conservative principles, he was the first that i know...
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she tries to plead his case to paul adams. want to see me go to see me you know from you know the tell myself it's wonderful to. tell. so i just want to take him and i shot up the goals like we. won't want to stand him if you don't go. down. in the united states blacks are afraid of the police the police brutality against the community is coming. for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the local newspaper central to the people who just arrested so they actually brought up the. u.s. . i'm sure have been involved with some of the what your year. guy did it starts with if you're arrested and i've been involved with this bozo margaretta . so you know if i. were going to this guy of the woods or so to go around twenty arrests and twenty four hours but there are other dangerous individuals that the sheriff's men have to arrest. they are ferocious and . in the swamps surrounding the town. tonight rumble is the one dealing with. u
she tries to plead his case to paul adams. want to see me go to see me you know from you know the tell myself it's wonderful to. tell. so i just want to take him and i shot up the goals like we. won't want to stand him if you don't go. down. in the united states blacks are afraid of the police the police brutality against the community is coming. for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the...
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let us talk to our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams.just did, the russian broadcasters themselves were not able to make that verification, so we do not know exactly what to make of it. i have to say, on the face of it, there are several reasons why we should be quite sceptical or at least reserved judgment about it. the notion, as you have just alluded to, judgment about it. the notion, as you havejust alluded to, in her words, our health is ok, referring to her and her father. words, our health is ok, referring to her and herfather. that she, yulia, is getting out of hospital soon and neither of them have suffered irreversible damage. we know because we have been told this, she is making a recovery, we were told last week. wheels and no, you just mentioned, there was a statement released in her name today —— we also know. but we do not know that her father is recovering at all. we have not been told that sergei skripal... all. we have not been told that sergei skripal. .. still technically ina sergei skripal. .. still technically in a
let us talk to our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams.just did, the russian broadcasters themselves were not able to make that verification, so we do not know exactly what to make of it. i have to say, on the face of it, there are several reasons why we should be quite sceptical or at least reserved judgment about it. the notion, as you have just alluded to, judgment about it. the notion, as you havejust alluded to, in her words, our health is ok, referring to her and her father. words, our...
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and the west could soon flat line ever since the attack on the square paul's number ten downing has remained adamant that russia must have been involved but this week science and social media have gotten in the way at the british lab where the nerve agent was identified scientists said that they could not precisely determine where the substance had come from a direct contradiction of what u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson told d.w. news in an exclusive interview just two weeks ago on wednesday johnson's ministry deleted a tweet pointing the finger at russia and since then moscow has not given an inch in its claims that london is lying and orchestrating a cover up more on that in just a moment here's the hospital physician treating the scriptural. last day i mean flumes you think proposed condition has improved stable i also want to update you on the condition of her father a sick a special. he's responding well to treatment improving rapidly and he's no longer in a critical condition. joining me now is alastair hay professor of environmental toxicology at leeds university in england for fessor he
and the west could soon flat line ever since the attack on the square paul's number ten downing has remained adamant that russia must have been involved but this week science and social media have gotten in the way at the british lab where the nerve agent was identified scientists said that they could not precisely determine where the substance had come from a direct contradiction of what u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson told d.w. news in an exclusive interview just two weeks ago on...
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anybody that hasn't read it is not educated but you also have to read adam smith and make your judgment. >> host: george from st. paul minnesota, go ahead. >> caller: hello, thank you for taking my call. can you hear me okay? >> host: we are listening, please go ahead. >> guest: >> caller: you said some very interesting things. i was a bit in a quandary about the title of your book about moral narcissism. to me, i can't imagine a better example of being amoral narcissist then being a libertarian. that is about as far as narcissistic as i could possibly imagine. >> host: go ahead. >> caller: the other one is the big moral change for you you say is 9/11 and for me it was also. i'm not going to get into a big argument about culpability and conspiracies. i just want to ask did you ever consider that the bush administration might have had some complicity and i will hang up and listen to what you have to say. libertarian, moral narcissist and 9/11. >> guest: i understand there's an element and when i say i'm a libertarian, i'm half a libertarian because i don't believe as i've written in both of my books at adhering 100% t
anybody that hasn't read it is not educated but you also have to read adam smith and make your judgment. >> host: george from st. paul minnesota, go ahead. >> caller: hello, thank you for taking my call. can you hear me okay? >> host: we are listening, please go ahead. >> guest: >> caller: you said some very interesting things. i was a bit in a quandary about the title of your book about moral narcissism. to me, i can't imagine a better example of being amoral...
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paul gorge, 36 points makes his defender fall, hits the three, westbrook feeds adams. 116-108. >>> lebrons. cleveland outscored in the first quarter. pacers up 20. and would never give that lead up. a bonis for the dunk. pacers take that game 98-80. >> i've stayed even keel in the first season. i'm down 0-1 in the first round, i was down 0-3 in the finals. >>> celtics hosting the bucks. four seconds left. terry hits the three, .5 left, boston up three, bucks need a catch and shoot. middleton gets it, drains it, sends the game to over time. the celtics too much in the late frame. tatum has 19. boston goes on to win 113-107. that final. >>> sharks the most important game three they've had in a while. they lead the best of seven series 2-0. they cannot let anaheim back in tomorrow night. if they win they take on the series between the las vegas golden nights and the la kings. knights get three straight goals, and now the golden knights playing in their first playoff history are going for the sweep, 3-2 the final taking a 3-0 series lead. >>> minnesota down 2-0 hosting winnipeg. look at this
paul gorge, 36 points makes his defender fall, hits the three, westbrook feeds adams. 116-108. >>> lebrons. cleveland outscored in the first quarter. pacers up 20. and would never give that lead up. a bonis for the dunk. pacers take that game 98-80. >> i've stayed even keel in the first season. i'm down 0-1 in the first round, i was down 0-3 in the finals. >>> celtics hosting the bucks. four seconds left. terry hits the three, .5 left, boston up three, bucks need a catch...
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adam haigh, bloomberg's markets editor on the bond market. more to come on "bloomberg daybreak: australia." ♪ pauln in sydney. betty: diane betty liu in new york. you are watching "daybreak: australia>." management's elliott setting of the pressure, it's planned million dollars merger pleasing investors. elliott says hyundai motors should link up to form a holding company that would oversee the group. elliott says the group should raise dividends and return more than $11 billion to shareholders. paul: the "wall street journal" says softbank is putting $1 billion in two a chinese company. alphabet's investment fund is also thinking of investing about $30 million into manbang, the so-called uber of logistics, 4 million drivers and one million exporters. betty: steph curry is heading to hollywood, signing a deal with sony pictures. the company curry cofounded, unanimous media, well face a sony backlog in coal or city. if it presents announced, but curry said he wants to use the deal to "affect the world positively." paul: a strong us financial system is under scrutiny, and it very well sofaring far.
adam haigh, bloomberg's markets editor on the bond market. more to come on "bloomberg daybreak: australia." ♪ pauln in sydney. betty: diane betty liu in new york. you are watching "daybreak: australia>." management's elliott setting of the pressure, it's planned million dollars merger pleasing investors. elliott says hyundai motors should link up to form a holding company that would oversee the group. elliott says the group should raise dividends and return more than...
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of you know who paul revere is on this day in 1775 he made his famous late night ride warning that the british were coming and about to march through massachusetts and arrest john adamsnow who william daws is guess what william daws made the same ride as paul revere doing the same thing. he made a longer ride, but arrived in lexington, massachusetts after paul revere and is now forgotten to history. why do we bring this up? revere shows the power of being first. that's why you get up early to watch "worldwide exchange. we appreciate it paul revere, appreciate you getting up with us and watching wherever in the world you may be i'm brian sullivan i'll see you tomorrow "squawk box" is coming up next [whistling] hello. give me an hour in tanning room 3. cheers! that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel sites to help me plan the best trip. so i'm more than confident. forgot me goggles. kayak. search one and done. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes an
of you know who paul revere is on this day in 1775 he made his famous late night ride warning that the british were coming and about to march through massachusetts and arrest john adamsnow who william daws is guess what william daws made the same ride as paul revere doing the same thing. he made a longer ride, but arrived in lexington, massachusetts after paul revere and is now forgotten to history. why do we bring this up? revere shows the power of being first. that's why you get up early to...
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we describe in the book that paul ryan was somewhat empathetic to trying to work together in mitch mcconnell gave been adamant no. he was also boxed in because his candidate is the nominee and donald trump is out there saying this isn't happening or it's a hoax. or this is part of rigging the election. even after on august 17 as the republican nominee he got an intelligence briefing and in the book james clapper the director of national intelligence confirms to him at that meeting all the attacking going on and coosa for 2.0 one wikileaks he told--michael flynn is in the room and chris christie is in the room too. it has no impact at all not on trump, not on the campaign. when the statement comes at an earlier toper that it's a hault just a hoax. one thing we do say in the book and we may be editorializing perhaps is that if you look at what trump is saying at this point in the campaign in a way he's aiding and abetting in the russian effort. the way i like to think of it and mike might think of it in a different way if you are told there's a robbery going on in the bank and people are walking past you saying
we describe in the book that paul ryan was somewhat empathetic to trying to work together in mitch mcconnell gave been adamant no. he was also boxed in because his candidate is the nominee and donald trump is out there saying this isn't happening or it's a hoax. or this is part of rigging the election. even after on august 17 as the republican nominee he got an intelligence briefing and in the book james clapper the director of national intelligence confirms to him at that meeting all the...
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saying these are happening and we describe in the book paul ryan was somewhat sympathetic to try to get together and mitch mcconnell is just an adamant know this is politics. he had his nominee of his party donald trump saying this isn't happening or it's a hoax and he was doing this even after he'd been briefed august 17 as the republican nominee. in the book james clapper comes to us at that briefing he's told all this hacking going on is a russian operation. has no impact at all. they continue for weeks afterwards. they say it's a hoax, it's not happening. one thing we do say in the book, a little bit of an editorial is if you look at what he is saying in a way he is aiding and abetting the effort to. if you are in front of a bank and you are tol told there is a robbery going on in the bank and people are walking past few saying there is no robbery people go on about collusion i doubt very much he had a meeting with russian asian and figure out what documents to steal everybody's this is kind of a cooperative arrangement he was helping them by making the picture confusing. if you are watching this while the campaign is reaching ou
saying these are happening and we describe in the book paul ryan was somewhat sympathetic to try to get together and mitch mcconnell is just an adamant know this is politics. he had his nominee of his party donald trump saying this isn't happening or it's a hoax and he was doing this even after he'd been briefed august 17 as the republican nominee. in the book james clapper comes to us at that briefing he's told all this hacking going on is a russian operation. has no impact at all. they...
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paul george this is why the thunder got them this year, 36 points makes the defender fall and hits the three. westbrook within feet. steven adamshe one-handed finish. okc wins 116 to 108 and takes a series lead. lebron james never lost of an opening round as his cast faced irnd. cavs outstored in the first where. lance stephen snz something to do with that pacers up early. but indiana never gives the lead up. investigator had the. pacers take game one 98-to 80 the time. >> i've always stated even keel with the postseason, i mean i'm down 01 in the first round. that was down 3-1 in the finals. i'm the last guy to ask about how feeling the next couple days. >> the slam on the wear years. kyrie irving for the playoffs. four seconds lester eystad at 96 terrie rodger hits the 3. and five seconds lester. chris middleton gets it drains it from which out. 31 since that game to over time. the celtics take over. the reverse lay in had 19. boston wins game one. 113-107 that final. >>> all right to the ice when you start a playoff series on the road the goal is to steal one game. well the sharks did better than that against the ducks. winn
paul george this is why the thunder got them this year, 36 points makes the defender fall and hits the three. westbrook within feet. steven adamshe one-handed finish. okc wins 116 to 108 and takes a series lead. lebron james never lost of an opening round as his cast faced irnd. cavs outstored in the first where. lance stephen snz something to do with that pacers up early. but indiana never gives the lead up. investigator had the. pacers take game one 98-to 80 the time. >> i've always...
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paul george this is why the thunder got them this year, 36 points makes the defender fall and hits the three. westbrook within feet. steven adams the one-handed finish. okc wins 116 to 108 and takes a series lead. lebron james never lost of an opening round as his cast faced irnd. cavs outstored in the first where. lance stephen snz something to do with that pacers up early. but indiana never gives the lead up. investigator had the. pacers take game one 98-to 80 the time. >> i've always stated even keel with the postseason, i mean i'm down 01 in the first round. that was down 3-1 in the finals. i'm the last guy to ask about how feeling the next couple days. >> the slam on the wear years. kyrie irving for the playoffs. four seconds lester eystad at 96 terrie rodger hits the 3. and five seconds lester. chris middleton gets it drains it from which out. 31 since that game to over time. the celtics take over. the reverse lay in had 19. boston wins game one. 113-107 that final. >>> all right to the ice when you start a playoff series on the road the goal is to steal one game. well the sharks did better than that against the ducks. wi
paul george this is why the thunder got them this year, 36 points makes the defender fall and hits the three. westbrook within feet. steven adams the one-handed finish. okc wins 116 to 108 and takes a series lead. lebron james never lost of an opening round as his cast faced irnd. cavs outstored in the first where. lance stephen snz something to do with that pacers up early. but indiana never gives the lead up. investigator had the. pacers take game one 98-to 80 the time. >> i've always...
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paul allen in sydney. the markets may be close in australia, but let's turn to adam haigh with the rest of asia and how therter shook out. now we are through the car ended volatility, these are the first quarter. look at the equities. how does that stand? adam: adam: as everyone knows adam:, it was such a turbulent quarter. traders are still getting used to that idea of elevated volatility, not just in equity but also fixed income markets and emerging-market effects as well. as well. there is still a readjustment to the new era of volatility. we are coming off historical lows. we have never seen such low volatility for so long. it is taking investors a little bit of time to readjust. the shakeout as it played out the last quarter, we can see it here on the chart with the u.s. trillion..3 this is 595 on your terminal. what that does is given the evaluation reset for global investors. look at forward now on the s&p 500 or the msci or country world index, we find what has happened over the last seven or eight weeks is bringing us back below the five year average and clearly for longer-term global money manage
paul allen in sydney. the markets may be close in australia, but let's turn to adam haigh with the rest of asia and how therter shook out. now we are through the car ended volatility, these are the first quarter. look at the equities. how does that stand? adam: adam: as everyone knows adam:, it was such a turbulent quarter. traders are still getting used to that idea of elevated volatility, not just in equity but also fixed income markets and emerging-market effects as well. as well. there is...
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paul. give him a big round of applause. [applause] at the mt. adamsge communication, senator peter burling, painters of district council 355, new hampshire association of letter carriers, caudally printing. give them a big round of applause. [applause] and are extra special friends, let america vote and dr. jeff clark and senator martha bullock clark. let's give them all a big round of applause. [applause] so for 27 years the state party has taken time at this dinner to honor and individual who embodies the works of bill dunphy and leo, the two best friends that sacrificed and contributed and lead this party over many decades. this year's recipient is very deserving of this honor. it's my honor to present that it after democratic parties 2018 award for a three term state representative who is earned the respect of legislators on both sides of the aisle. she's active in her community and support of a social and progressive causes, a democrat always willing to lend a hand and contribute in any way. and after november 6 to be called the state senator fro
paul. give him a big round of applause. [applause] at the mt. adamsge communication, senator peter burling, painters of district council 355, new hampshire association of letter carriers, caudally printing. give them a big round of applause. [applause] and are extra special friends, let america vote and dr. jeff clark and senator martha bullock clark. let's give them all a big round of applause. [applause] so for 27 years the state party has taken time at this dinner to honor and individual who...
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we describe in the book that paul ryan was somewhat empathetic to trying to work together and that mitch mcconnell just adamant no, this is bs, this is politics. he was also boxed in because he is a candidate is a nominee of, donald trump, with other thing this isn't happening, or it's a hoax, or it's a way to underscore, part of rigging the election. he was doing this even after, even brief, on august 17th, 2016 as the republican nominee. he gets an intelligence briefing. in the book james clapper who is been the director of national intelligence, confirms to us that at that briefing trump is told office hacking and this dumping going on, wikileaks, it's all a russian operation. he's told, michael flynn is in the room. chris christie's in the room was working for trump at that time. has no impact at all on trump. not on the campaign. they continue for weeks afterwards and even after that statement comes out in early october saying it's a hoax, making this up, it's not happening. one thing we do say in the book, a little bit of editorializing perhaps our release coming to conclusion is that if you look at what
we describe in the book that paul ryan was somewhat empathetic to trying to work together and that mitch mcconnell just adamant no, this is bs, this is politics. he was also boxed in because he is a candidate is a nominee of, donald trump, with other thing this isn't happening, or it's a hoax, or it's a way to underscore, part of rigging the election. he was doing this even after, even brief, on august 17th, 2016 as the republican nominee. he gets an intelligence briefing. in the book james...
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in, fox business has confirmed that house speaker paul ryan will announce he's not running for reelection in november. joining us now congressman adamblican from illinois. congressman, that spending bill was wildly unpopular, paul ryan got some of the blame, is that why he's out? >> no, no, paul ryan, look, we achieved tax reform, that was his dream for 20 years, he's been waiting on -- he's given a lot to his country and unless somebody questions conservative principles, he was the first that i know talking about entitlement reform requirements, paul ryan is a great man, in fact, he is retiring today, it's a huge loss for the house gop. stuart: you're worried going into midterm elections because you lost quite a few republican leaderships, you lost them. >> it's to expect, we knew going into this year, last year before we even started whenever a party has unified control of government they are going to lose seats, very rarely has not been the case, i think it was 2002 under w. because that was right after 9/11, we have a lot of defending to do. we need to make sure nancy pelosi is not speaker of the house. a lot of people retiring
in, fox business has confirmed that house speaker paul ryan will announce he's not running for reelection in november. joining us now congressman adamblican from illinois. congressman, that spending bill was wildly unpopular, paul ryan got some of the blame, is that why he's out? >> no, no, paul ryan, look, we achieved tax reform, that was his dream for 20 years, he's been waiting on -- he's given a lot to his country and unless somebody questions conservative principles, he was the first...
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and we describe in the book that paul ryan was somewhat emthe tick to trying to work together -- empathetic to try to work together and mitchell mitchell was an adamant, no. this was bs and politics and he was bothed in, i his candidate is the nominee of his party, donald trump, was out there saying this isn't happening, or it's a hoax. or it's a -- >> host: rigged. >> this part of rigging the election, and he was doing this even after he had been briefed. august 17th, 2016, as the republican nominee, he gets an intelligence briefing, and in the book, james clapper, then the director of national intelligence, confirms at the briefing, trump is told, all this hacking, all this stumping going on, goose fer 2.0, wikileaks, an a russian prognosis. chris christie is in the room who is working with trump. has no impact on trump, not on the campaign. they continue for weeks afterwards and even after that statement comes out in early october, saying it's a hoax, they're making this up, it's not happening. and one thing we do say in the book, a little bit of editorializing perhaps or coming to a conclusion, is that if you look at what trump is saying, at this
and we describe in the book that paul ryan was somewhat emthe tick to trying to work together -- empathetic to try to work together and mitchell mitchell was an adamant, no. this was bs and politics and he was bothed in, i his candidate is the nominee of his party, donald trump, was out there saying this isn't happening, or it's a hoax. or it's a -- >> host: rigged. >> this part of rigging the election, and he was doing this even after he had been briefed. august 17th, 2016, as the...
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but also jared kushner and paul manafort aware of the extent of the natalia veselnitskaya's ties to the kremlin? also, when you played that clip of adam schiff discussing her outreach after the election, what was the nature of that conversation from the trump end of it, and was there, in fact, some sort of quid pro quo that was established? certainly this is all the more reason why that particular meeting is a central focus of mueller's investigation, both as a panel piece of evidence about maybe an intent to collude but also when it comes to obstruction of justice. you'll recall the white house put out a highly misleading statement to explain that meeting. >> and it does seem to be the cumulation of all of these little contacts. adam, we're now learning that the national rifle association is setting aside documents related to interactions it had with a kremlin-linked banker. now, he's one of the 17 prominent russian officials recently slapped with sanctions. your reaction? >> well, i think one has to look at the nra and the potential role that the russians might see in having a relationship with that organization. you got to understa
but also jared kushner and paul manafort aware of the extent of the natalia veselnitskaya's ties to the kremlin? also, when you played that clip of adam schiff discussing her outreach after the election, what was the nature of that conversation from the trump end of it, and was there, in fact, some sort of quid pro quo that was established? certainly this is all the more reason why that particular meeting is a central focus of mueller's investigation, both as a panel piece of evidence about...
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paul and i think it's great. cheryl: things are getting up early. we appreciate it this morning. that is coming up next week. >> thank you very much. adams are beginning to testify at the at&t time warner merger trial. chief executive taking the stand yesterday, telling the judge the $84 billion deal is actually necessary to compete effectively with internet giant like google and facebook. the justice department's argument that the merged company would threaten to withhold time warner content from rival cable operators as ridiculous. the trial is being closely watched for ways it could alter the entertainment landscape. at&t ceo randall stephenson could testify as early as today. cheryl: a lot of reporters in the courtroom reporting on proceedings are saying at&t and time warner are winning frankly in court. the case is very strong. adam: to point the doj was making his time warner was making a profit without at&t is another issue. cheryl: fascinating trial. facebook talking about them all the time now say they could be getting into the computer hardware business. adam: tracee carrasco joins us with more on that another headlines. >> fa
paul and i think it's great. cheryl: things are getting up early. we appreciate it this morning. that is coming up next week. >> thank you very much. adams are beginning to testify at the at&t time warner merger trial. chief executive taking the stand yesterday, telling the judge the $84 billion deal is actually necessary to compete effectively with internet giant like google and facebook. the justice department's argument that the merged company would threaten to withhold time warner...
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adams, standing alone as the face of evil. his husky appearance strikingly different from the gaunt man seen in preliminary hearings two years earlier. prosecutor paulis opening statement in a voice so quiet, many strain to hear. >> he took her. he raped her. he killed her. and he almost got away with it. >> members of the jury -- >> reporter: jennifer thompson is zach adams' defense attorney. >> he did not, as a matter of fact, know holly bobo, and had never even laid eyes on her. >> reporter: when holly's mother, a school teacher, testifies, a surreal moment. she knows her daughter's alleged killer. she taught zach adams in the 4th grade. she's keeps her composure until she's asked to identify some of holly's belongings. >> is this your car key? >> yes, ma'am. >> let's take a minute. let the jury file out, please. whoa. get a nurse. >> reporter: now prosecutors introduce a recent discovery, what they consider the murder weapon, a pistol allegedly once owned by shayne austin. it had been recovered just before the trial was set to begin. >> finding the gun came out of nowhere. nobody could ever find a gun. >> reporter: if it's the smoking gun it has
adams, standing alone as the face of evil. his husky appearance strikingly different from the gaunt man seen in preliminary hearings two years earlier. prosecutor paulis opening statement in a voice so quiet, many strain to hear. >> he took her. he raped her. he killed her. and he almost got away with it. >> members of the jury -- >> reporter: jennifer thompson is zach adams' defense attorney. >> he did not, as a matter of fact, know holly bobo, and had never even laid...
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adams when you were going over negotiating this mission rocks on that apartment building project. >> supervisor safai: your time is up. thank you. the timer went off. next speaker, please. >> paul [inaudible], we represent over 140 unions in town. we are always very concerned about [coughing in background] having folks from organized labor in our commissions and town and sometimes it's difficult to recruit and find folks who have the time to serve on commissions, especially major commissions like the port commission. but i could say, and i said this when willie adams was first nominated to be on the port commission and i'm here to move that he continues and that you move this appointment forward. is that, i can't think of any better time that has to do with a commissioner who knows of an industry or knows the work that has to be done on a commission than willie adams. as mr. adams said, he has been to over 60 ports. he is a dock worker by trade. the secretary treasurer of his union. he served, you know, on issues, so far, with the commission, whether or not its infrastructure, development projects, outreach to the community. he is very much a leader in this sea wall process we
adams when you were going over negotiating this mission rocks on that apartment building project. >> supervisor safai: your time is up. thank you. the timer went off. next speaker, please. >> paul [inaudible], we represent over 140 unions in town. we are always very concerned about [coughing in background] having folks from organized labor in our commissions and town and sometimes it's difficult to recruit and find folks who have the time to serve on commissions, especially major...
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paul cronin, "a time to stir: columbia '68." he is worked on this issue for 50 years. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," erin and bridget make the ultimate apple strudel, adam top pick for bundt pans, and julia and bridget make the best cider-glazed apple bundt cake. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following.
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paul adams, bbc news.ssian ambassador to britain, alexander yakovenko, about the nerve agent attack on the skripals; he also commented on syria, casting doubt on allegations of a chemical attack in douma. it's clear that the goal of this unsubstantiated lies, and the new vaunted campaign against syria is to discredit the syrian government and justify the possible use of force by external actors. any military action against the syrian government is against the syrian government is against international law, against the charter of the united nations. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is at westminster. with all the talk of possible military action against the syrian regime, labourare military action against the syrian regime, labour are calling for parliament to get a vote and that theresa may is simply waiting for instructions from donald trump. theresa may is simply waiting for instructions from donald trumpm felt yesterday and today before that there was a momentum building towards air strikes
paul adams, bbc news.ssian ambassador to britain, alexander yakovenko, about the nerve agent attack on the skripals; he also commented on syria, casting doubt on allegations of a chemical attack in douma. it's clear that the goal of this unsubstantiated lies, and the new vaunted campaign against syria is to discredit the syrian government and justify the possible use of force by external actors. any military action against the syrian government is against the syrian government is against...