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perm—36 is the only part of stalin's gulag that survived.p right up to the 1980s. it's where soviet russia sent its political opponents. now there is a fight over this history, with those who dig too deep branded enemy agents of the west. viktor shmyrov founded the museum over 20 years ago, recovering the stories of those held prisoner. but perm—36 has now been taken over by the local authorities. viktor‘s organisation was labelled a foreign agent. he says the focus of the museum then started to shift. translation: before there was huge public interest in the history of the gulag. nowadays that interest has died and the dominant idea now is that the gulag was necessary, for the country and the economy and for discipline and order. he speaks russian. the physical reminders have been preserved, but staff admit there were moves here that seemed to justify all this, even a plan to add the memoirs of prison guards. translation: russia is trying to build a more powerful state, so perhaps there is a policy being dictated from above that says "we do
perm—36 is the only part of stalin's gulag that survived.p right up to the 1980s. it's where soviet russia sent its political opponents. now there is a fight over this history, with those who dig too deep branded enemy agents of the west. viktor shmyrov founded the museum over 20 years ago, recovering the stories of those held prisoner. but perm—36 has now been taken over by the local authorities. viktor‘s organisation was labelled a foreign agent. he says the focus of the museum then...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, perm. stay with us on the briefing.ly battle. the tennis giants serena and venus williams go head to head later today at indian wells. the numbers of dead and wounded defied belief. this, the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times. in less than 2a hours then, the soviet union lost an elderly sick leader and replaced him with a dynamic figure 20 years his junior. we heard these gunshots in the gym. then he came out through a fire exit and started firing at our huts. god, we were all petrified. james earl ray, aged 41, sentenced to 99 years and due for parole when he's 90, travelled from memphis jail to nashville state prison in an 8—car convoy. paul, what's it feel like to be married at last? it feels fine, thank you. what are you going to do now? is it going to change your life much, do you think? i don't know really. i've never been married before. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: in colombia's first elections since a peace deal between the government and former left—wing rebels, conserva
sarah rainsford, bbc news, perm. stay with us on the briefing.ly battle. the tennis giants serena and venus williams go head to head later today at indian wells. the numbers of dead and wounded defied belief. this, the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times. in less than 2a hours then, the soviet union lost an elderly sick leader and replaced him with a dynamic figure 20 years his junior. we heard these gunshots in the gym. then he came out through a fire exit and started...
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but at perm's only lg bt it. buy a ticket and travel.re too nervous to even put a sign on the door. under vladimir putin it has become a crime to promote homosexuality to the young, and police have raided this group twice to check out their activity. when we came they were discussing famous gay figures from history. on other days, masha provides counselling and support. we met up again at the flat she and nadia share with their pets. masha does not mention her sexuality at work. a child psychologist, she is worried he would be accused of 93v is worried he would be accused of gay and the gander. nadia tells me eve ryo ne gay and the gander. nadia tells me everyone has heard of the new law and it has made the climate here much worse. —— a propaganda. translation: they found an enemy and thatis translation: they found an enemy and that is it. there are a lot of problems here but if you can blame the gaze for everything there is money to sort anything else out. it has always been the way in russia. —— big in some corners, russia looks increa
but at perm's only lg bt it. buy a ticket and travel.re too nervous to even put a sign on the door. under vladimir putin it has become a crime to promote homosexuality to the young, and police have raided this group twice to check out their activity. when we came they were discussing famous gay figures from history. on other days, masha provides counselling and support. we met up again at the flat she and nadia share with their pets. masha does not mention her sexuality at work. a child...
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. >>> el despido es porque perm i permitio que agente del fbi ha hablaran con resporteros sobre la investigacionla fundacn clinton,. >>> apenas este jueves la voc vocera de la cbasa blanca crit o criticcritico su comportamiegno, pero dicen que l oatacan porque aoypoyo a m comey cuando efue despedido e a mayo pasado . >>> insistio que aquella baja a haria que el fbi se desviara de s atencion , hoy amenazo a trump diciendo que los hechos pronto se sabrian. >>> dijo v(ver informacion en pantalla( . >>> en una guerra inicaiiada ene el gobierno y el fbi . >>> se rfierefiere a la pequsse mr para saber si hubo in investigacion el el cremling, tambien un abogado de tera qutoo an tez. >>> abogados del ptrresidente donald trump llevaran a cabo una demnuncia contra actriz daniel p por violar acuerdo de silencio y ella dijo que la verdad no salga a la luz u(...( publica. >>> cntinontinua mala racha de e united airlines con peros, este avion aterrizo para dejar una mascota que fue dejada en la cÑompaÑia equivocada, esta semaa tambien un perro murio y otro e perro fue enviado a japon. >>> antes de un mes de t
. >>> el despido es porque perm i permitio que agente del fbi ha hablaran con resporteros sobre la investigacionla fundacn clinton,. >>> apenas este jueves la voc vocera de la cbasa blanca crit o criticcritico su comportamiegno, pero dicen que l oatacan porque aoypoyo a m comey cuando efue despedido e a mayo pasado . >>> insistio que aquella baja a haria que el fbi se desviara de s atencion , hoy amenazo a trump diciendo que los hechos pronto se sabrian. >>>...
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. >> when people are coming in to get perms they're asking to look like sarah jessica parker.yle on "s "sex and the city" days and rocking it today. >> the higher the hair, the closer to heaven, right? all right. >>> still ahead -- >> high-energy, super-hard, but you can do it workout. >> reporter: want arms like jennifer garner? we'll show you exactly what she does to get them. >>> bold eyebrows are on trend. but if you weren't born with them, we'll show you how you can still get the look. >> we are using a blade made up of needles. >>> and how to tighten your tummy without moving a muscle. plus gwyneth paltrow reveals the most daring beauty treatment we've heard yet. >> of course it's [ bleep ] painful! >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> oh, channing tatum posted this hilarious shot of his daughter. "what it looks like when a little tyrant fairy artist holds you down and makes your face look better." i love it, those some are good parents. we know mom jenna has beauty tips to share. >> obviously you have to do this in combination with working out. >> reporter: jenna
. >> when people are coming in to get perms they're asking to look like sarah jessica parker.yle on "s "sex and the city" days and rocking it today. >> the higher the hair, the closer to heaven, right? all right. >>> still ahead -- >> high-energy, super-hard, but you can do it workout. >> reporter: want arms like jennifer garner? we'll show you exactly what she does to get them. >>> bold eyebrows are on trend. but if you weren't born with...
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. >> oh, she's applying a perm or hair color? >> she's dyeing her hair. >> she is dyeing her hair while riding the bus to work, from work, i don't know, but clearly she was dying do it. >> no, no, that stuff stinks, zblan that's what i'm thinking about. >> this is really messed up especially because she's got dye on her hands, it could get on things dit could dye the passengers clothes. >> this guy instead of dyeing his hair at home would do it at the gym and get his dye all over the sinks and stuff. >> this looks like it might be cellophane too which is -- >> is that good or bad? >> it's a temporary hair color. either way it's a hair color. she should be in a mirror and a space where she can control the situation. >> transportation is all about being in it together especially these two. it's very sweet. here we go. wait, wait. wait, closer, they're going to get -- and then the video ends. >> i love that they eventually did sleep resting on each oth he and that they're both sing sol that when they wake up there's a love connectio
. >> oh, she's applying a perm or hair color? >> she's dyeing her hair. >> she is dyeing her hair while riding the bus to work, from work, i don't know, but clearly she was dying do it. >> no, no, that stuff stinks, zblan that's what i'm thinking about. >> this is really messed up especially because she's got dye on her hands, it could get on things dit could dye the passengers clothes. >> this guy instead of dyeing his hair at home would do it at the gym and...
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and come perm is forbes six club in russia and cups in the russian crimea lake are only allowed six foreign. players like him tend to move frequently. he's previously played for and. arsenal to learn f.k. rust off. and cruelly associates of. so he knows his way around the country. but he would much rather have stayed with her to berlin where he played as a youngster. less in the photo of the. many. old memories of this place. seventeen years i played here my first time on this long. was amazing i think was sixty thousand. fans was here. in this moment also i knew i want to play near. future comes like this. last summer he almost need to have the city rivals me on believe even though he would have earned less than in russia he wanted to accept the offer. but the transfer collapsed after a few trial sessions with me on so felicia spence's winter on holiday in the german capital on the russian late took a break during the colder months. this is big brother's recording studio where he spends a much needed quality time with friends and family before heading back to the year old mountains. of. th
and come perm is forbes six club in russia and cups in the russian crimea lake are only allowed six foreign. players like him tend to move frequently. he's previously played for and. arsenal to learn f.k. rust off. and cruelly associates of. so he knows his way around the country. but he would much rather have stayed with her to berlin where he played as a youngster. less in the photo of the. many. old memories of this place. seventeen years i played here my first time on this long. was amazing...
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thousands demand justice for the victims of a huge shopping center fire in the russian city of perm or of that which left sixty four people dead on sunday you know. the answer to just if you think it's too close to the person visits the city to pay his respects to the victims promising that those responsible will face justice. people gather across russia to commemorate those who lost their lives as all parties declare wednesday a day of national mourning. and in other news moscow says it won't tolerate abortionists and will respond to a dozen countries worldwide expelled russian diplomats in a show of solidarity with britain which blames moscow for the poisoning of a former double agent. to own. a warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me becky aaron good to have you with us this hour now our top story anger has been mounting in the central russian city of camera for where thousands of protesters have been calling for the resignation of the regional government sixty four people including many children were killed in an inferno and a shopping center there on sunday demonst
thousands demand justice for the victims of a huge shopping center fire in the russian city of perm or of that which left sixty four people dead on sunday you know. the answer to just if you think it's too close to the person visits the city to pay his respects to the victims promising that those responsible will face justice. people gather across russia to commemorate those who lost their lives as all parties declare wednesday a day of national mourning. and in other news moscow says it won't...
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britain is the perm member of the security council and we're interested to hear our views and want we want to influence on the british policy and in order to do have this influence you have to have the mechanisms that's why that's why that's why our policy will be. quite. we have strategic patience but we will never talk to us in the such a language as you just heard from the minister of defense this is not the language so we're right we know what we're doing as there is and we said and the time will come when the people of britain the will understand that they have. maybe they have another government who will who will when other people who will have a better policy towards russia but that's where the relations we are always open for any constructive corporation because as i said our task is to create as favorable conditions for my country to develop and of this country because we're busy with our own economy so we're not going to put anybody as the enemy or something it's not our policy but we have strategic patience britain is facing quite a serious steps on our side. to them and tw
britain is the perm member of the security council and we're interested to hear our views and want we want to influence on the british policy and in order to do have this influence you have to have the mechanisms that's why that's why that's why our policy will be. quite. we have strategic patience but we will never talk to us in the such a language as you just heard from the minister of defense this is not the language so we're right we know what we're doing as there is and we said and the...
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. >> weather perming. >> tomorrow night. >> that's very interest wagon time. >> 8:00 o'clock. >> 8:00'clock. okay. the snow should be wrapping up but -- >> can anybody get there. >> let's go. >> that's the point. >> exactly. that will do it for us here at 6:00. up next page six followed by dish nation attache and stay tuned for tmz at 7:30. we'll see you back her (phone buzzing) i like these yogurt bites. (phone buzzing) and i like these yogurt bites... ah... ooh! apparently, i like them more than i like my phone. where...ah, oh! hello? ah, i missed it. it was my mother-in-law. i'll call her back. don't tell her i told you that. you'll like them both but love our price. award-winning little journey baby essentials from aldi. simply smarter shopping. fast play games from the pennsylvania lottery are an entirely new way to play and win instantly. bet i can play faster than you can eat that bag of chips. (crunching) (machine beeping) i won! i won! fast play. pay fast. win instantly. >>> right now on "page six" tv, it was a shocking blind side, but what's the late st on the controversial
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recall in that russian nightclub back in two thousand and nine the lame horse club in the city of perm burned down to the ground on in december the fifth of that year pyrotechnic show of the time caused the plastic ceiling there to catch fire one hundred fifty six people died many more were injured the boss about my club was eventually convicted and sent to prison. other news happening tonight thousands strong rally in barcelona in support of the former cattle and president who was arrested earlier in germany has erupted into clashes with police check these pictures i. i. i. offices in riot gear trying to disperse the crowds using batons having earlier called for the gathering to be called off it's understood the skirmishes left fifty two injured three people were arrested there are protesters one hundred two and what they call a crackdown on key figures behind the spanish legions push for independence. we decided to sack the president vice president and other high ranking officials in the council on government. but oppose capital our leader was detained while crossing from denmark int
recall in that russian nightclub back in two thousand and nine the lame horse club in the city of perm burned down to the ground on in december the fifth of that year pyrotechnic show of the time caused the plastic ceiling there to catch fire one hundred fifty six people died many more were injured the boss about my club was eventually convicted and sent to prison. other news happening tonight thousands strong rally in barcelona in support of the former cattle and president who was arrested...
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then we'll see what are the other possibilities because we have to influence britain britain is the perm member of the security council and we're interested to hear our views and want we want to influence on the british policy and in order to do have this influence you have to have the mechanisms that's why that's why that's why our policy will be. quite honest we have strategic patience but we will never talk to us in the such a language as you just heard from the minister of defense this is not the language so we're right we know what we're doing as there is and we said and the time will come when the people of britain the will understand that they have. maybe they have another government who will who will when other people who will have a better policy towards russia but that's where the relations we are always open for any constructive cooperation because as i said our task is to create as favorable conditions for my country to develop and of this country because we're busy with our own economy so we're not going to put anybody as the enemy or something it's not our policy but we hav
then we'll see what are the other possibilities because we have to influence britain britain is the perm member of the security council and we're interested to hear our views and want we want to influence on the british policy and in order to do have this influence you have to have the mechanisms that's why that's why that's why our policy will be. quite honest we have strategic patience but we will never talk to us in the such a language as you just heard from the minister of defense this is...
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admiral, kevin keegan‘s perm. lineker‘s penalties, gazza's tears.tilation, if you got a hairy chest it will be poking out a bit. it's like the nasser football shirts. this one, even more between 1965 and 1974, made with a tango root material. shrink resistant fabric. is just root material. shrink resistant fabric. isjust cotton! it is very much like sweater. that maybe so but if it's your team's sweater, and it's so much more than just a shirt. the shirt. mate david. denmark played beautiful sexy football before the term was invented. in this beautiful is shirt. it's a replica, david. it is a replica. to my eternal shame i sold mine online foran my eternal shame i sold mine online for an off my eternal shame i sold mine online foran offa my eternal shame i sold mine online for an off a lot of money. and i regretted it. this is claire. united! my prized possession is my manchester united shirt from 1997. i bought it on my wedding day at old trafford. i left the reception with a credit card in my garter and the quy a credit card in my garter and the g
admiral, kevin keegan‘s perm. lineker‘s penalties, gazza's tears.tilation, if you got a hairy chest it will be poking out a bit. it's like the nasser football shirts. this one, even more between 1965 and 1974, made with a tango root material. shrink resistant fabric. is just root material. shrink resistant fabric. isjust cotton! it is very much like sweater. that maybe so but if it's your team's sweater, and it's so much more than just a shirt. the shirt. mate david. denmark played...
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republicans recruit a snoozer guy, and democrats, a next generation, future looking young perm who iso partisan, looking at them side by side, anyone would want to choose lamb over salamb. >> your point, neutral in politics -- natural in politics incumbant party losing, in recent history they lost a lot in midterms, but mid, i love that candidate recruitment, who is in charge, you have the ex-marine, and energetic and every saying saccone is not a great candidate, i don't know him that well, one feels more dynamic than the other. >> i think ron had a good point, you look at alabama, senate race there. we had a very flawed candidate running as a republican, and democrats picked that up. it is incumbant to republicans moving forward to make sure they have better quality candidates, parties of spending millions of dollars in pennsylvania 18 to win a narrative so they can talk about it for weeks and weeks to come, one race does not a midterm race, look at texas primary last week, everyone -- there were half a million more republicans that turned out ted cruz won more votes than all democr
republicans recruit a snoozer guy, and democrats, a next generation, future looking young perm who iso partisan, looking at them side by side, anyone would want to choose lamb over salamb. >> your point, neutral in politics -- natural in politics incumbant party losing, in recent history they lost a lot in midterms, but mid, i love that candidate recruitment, who is in charge, you have the ex-marine, and energetic and every saying saccone is not a great candidate, i don't know him that...
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>> kevin brady wants to bring forward a proposal to make the individual tax cuts in this new law perm nanlt now they do expire and that includes the lower rates, the 20% deduction for pass through businesses and the larger child tax credit also looking at changes to the code that would encourage business innovation. the committee said he wants to unveil phase 2 this year but unclear if that means before or after the midterm elections. there is already a bill introduced by senator ted cruz that would make the individual tax cuts perm nananent but so fr that bill has gone nowhere meanwhile, democrats are not going to be willing to supply republicans with the vote they're going to need to get any legislation through the senate they have their own proposal to reverse the tax cuts to pay for infrastructure democrats want to bring the corporate rate up to 25% the top rate would go back to 39.6% and they would restore the big tax thresholds so guys, passing a phase 2 of taxes before the midterms are slim but they're worried that just running on what they accomplished last year is not going t
>> kevin brady wants to bring forward a proposal to make the individual tax cuts in this new law perm nanlt now they do expire and that includes the lower rates, the 20% deduction for pass through businesses and the larger child tax credit also looking at changes to the code that would encourage business innovation. the committee said he wants to unveil phase 2 this year but unclear if that means before or after the midterm elections. there is already a bill introduced by senator ted cruz...
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what her role has been and what she knows about the campaign, the transition, and the president's perm in the white hous term in the white house. so a lot of pressure on hope hicks. the white house not saying when she will go, but her departure will be effective in the coming weeks. >> any idea who will fill her spot and there is a sense that the resignation of hope hicks makes trump's inner circle much smaller. is that a cause for concern? >> i think it is if you look at hope hicks, communications director was her title but that did not encompass all of her duties. she was one of the president's closest advisers somebody who was with him most of the day she's said to be the person who the white house could trust to bring the president bad news, and he would take the bad news better from her than from anybody else on the staff. the president is an emotional guy. gets riled up from time to time. and hope hicks is said to be the person inside his inner circle who could calm him down, get him focused, deal with whatever the drama of the moment is there's been so much drama in this trump w
what her role has been and what she knows about the campaign, the transition, and the president's perm in the white hous term in the white house. so a lot of pressure on hope hicks. the white house not saying when she will go, but her departure will be effective in the coming weeks. >> any idea who will fill her spot and there is a sense that the resignation of hope hicks makes trump's inner circle much smaller. is that a cause for concern? >> i think it is if you look at hope...
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trying to -- he said that he loved the way my hair flowed down my back of my clothes and he liked my permshe leaned up and pulled me up towards him and was going to try to kiss on me. then i tried to distract him again. i was trying -- i thought what am i doing? my mind is racing. i said, well, i may need to be going. next thing i know he sit down, pulled down his pants, his whole, everything. and he was exposed and i said i'm not that kind of girl. and i need to be getting back to my desk. >> sean: in the era of me too that's not consensual. here is another thing the media won't tell you about he lost money out of out-of-court settlement, that scandal resulted in five year suspension of bill clinton's law license and he was impeached. then there is kathleen willey. she says that in the oval office, bill clinton groped and grabbed and fondled and kissed kathleen willey against her will. here's how she described it to me as well u take a look. >> no woman should be subjected to it. it was an assault. >> sean: he assaulted you? >> yes. >> sean: he touched, grabbed, fondled and touched you an
trying to -- he said that he loved the way my hair flowed down my back of my clothes and he liked my permshe leaned up and pulled me up towards him and was going to try to kiss on me. then i tried to distract him again. i was trying -- i thought what am i doing? my mind is racing. i said, well, i may need to be going. next thing i know he sit down, pulled down his pants, his whole, everything. and he was exposed and i said i'm not that kind of girl. and i need to be getting back to my desk....
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in this country by more than 200 people, we just png'd by name 60 operatives yesterday, diplomatic perm for persona non grata, largest action ever taken. this is also a coordinated action with -- as of last night, 23 countries with more countries continually joining. the russians really have never faced a coordinated multinational diplomatic rebuke like this that they have faced and that is not 100% owing to this president's action, but certainly owing to his leadership in marshaling the countries together to all act in concert. >> that tweet was a while ago. and what you're talking about are some recent actions. no doubt there have been -- this has been welcomed by democrats and republicans. these recent actions. there does remain this disconnect, though, between these more recent policy decisions of the administration and the words of the president. why doesn't the president just articulate the criticisms and concerns about russian aggression that his administration is taking action on in. >> the tweet was about three weeks ago, maybe a month, wasn't particularly long ago. the closure
in this country by more than 200 people, we just png'd by name 60 operatives yesterday, diplomatic perm for persona non grata, largest action ever taken. this is also a coordinated action with -- as of last night, 23 countries with more countries continually joining. the russians really have never faced a coordinated multinational diplomatic rebuke like this that they have faced and that is not 100% owing to this president's action, but certainly owing to his leadership in marshaling the...
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. >> president trump appreciated iefing and said he would meet kim jong-un by may to achieve perm denuclearization sreenivasan: if that does happen, it would mark the first time any sitting american president has met face-to-face with a north korean leader. mr. trump weighed in on twitter last night, saying, "great progress being made, but sanctions will remain until an agreement is reached." today, during a visit to djibouti, u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson said the president's decision was "not a surprise." >> president trump has said for some time that he was open to talks and he would willingly meet with kim jong-un wh conditions were right, when the time was right. anink, in the president's judgment, that time has arrived now. >> sreenivasan: tillerson argued it's kim jong-un who has changed. >> what changed was his posture, in a fairly dramatic way. in all honesty, was a little of a surprise to us as well. >> srean: a top north korean diplomat at the united nations told the "washington post" that kim's invitation resulted from a "broad-minded and resolute decision" to achieve peace. th
. >> president trump appreciated iefing and said he would meet kim jong-un by may to achieve perm denuclearization sreenivasan: if that does happen, it would mark the first time any sitting american president has met face-to-face with a north korean leader. mr. trump weighed in on twitter last night, saying, "great progress being made, but sanctions will remain until an agreement is reached." today, during a visit to djibouti, u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson said the...
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trying to -- he said that he loved the way my hair flowed down my back of my clothes and he liked my permshe leaned up and pulled me up towards him and was going to try to kiss on me. then i tried to distract him again. i was trying -- i thought what am i doing? my mind is racing. i said, well, i may need to be going. next thing i know he sit down, pulled down his pants, his whole, everything. and he was exposed and i said i'm not that kind of girl. and i need to be getting back to my desk. >> sean: in the era of me too that's not consensual. here is another thing the media won't tell you about he lost money out of out-of-court settlement, that scandal resulted in five year suspension of bill clinton's law license and he was impeached. then there is kathleen willey. she says that in the oval office, bill clinton groped and grabbed and fondled and kissed kathleen willey against her will. here's how she described it to me as well u take a look. >> no woman should be subjected to it. it was an assault. >> sean: he assaulted you? >> yes. >> sean: he touched, grabbed, fondled and touched you an
trying to -- he said that he loved the way my hair flowed down my back of my clothes and he liked my permshe leaned up and pulled me up towards him and was going to try to kiss on me. then i tried to distract him again. i was trying -- i thought what am i doing? my mind is racing. i said, well, i may need to be going. next thing i know he sit down, pulled down his pants, his whole, everything. and he was exposed and i said i'm not that kind of girl. and i need to be getting back to my desk....
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new revelations that the trump campaign used a firm, cambridge analytica, that improperly harvested perma from 50 million facebook users and also perhaps 50 million american voters. cambridge analytica ceo has been suspended and the former research director alleges the company willingly ignored legal advice and we're now learned that one of the firm's most prominent stakeholders from the start, steve bannon. cambridge denies any allegations of wrongdoing for now. but if the republican party does have a breaking point, we think we know it is. it is on russia. in the past few days president trump has congratulated putin and condemned robert mueller and that turns heads in the gop. two senators are warning le be impeached if he fires mueller and other top republicans have publicly condemned the president for congratulating putin on his, quote, election win. while failing in that same phone call to condemn his other destabilizing behavior. whether in the u.k., in the united states, ukraine, you name it. one republican was upset with the idea of the president even talking with putin. >> what
new revelations that the trump campaign used a firm, cambridge analytica, that improperly harvested perma from 50 million facebook users and also perhaps 50 million american voters. cambridge analytica ceo has been suspended and the former research director alleges the company willingly ignored legal advice and we're now learned that one of the firm's most prominent stakeholders from the start, steve bannon. cambridge denies any allegations of wrongdoing for now. but if the republican party...
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. >> that means embracing new sustainable technologies, which perm our economy to grow at the same reducing we can secure good jobs in the labor market constantly changing, due to automation and digitalization. sweden and the united states are two of the most innovative economies in the world and we see great opportunities ahead. swedish prosperity is built on cooperation, competitiveness and free trade. and i am convinced that increased tariffs will hurt us all in the long run and as a sweerksd i of course support the efforts of the european union to achieve trade with fewer obstacles and as few as possible. turning the security, the president and i have discussed some key regional and global security challenges, such as the situation on the korean peninsula, but also the developments in sweden's neighborhood. we have also addressed the constructive cooperation between sweden and the united states in the united nations security council. i will like to underline that the transatlantic link is strong and it remains crucial to responding to global security challenges. swede isn't a military n
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. >> definitely up close and perm. >>> oakland unified it taking on the issue of lead in drinking fountainsarents can follow the results. >>> chp trying a new tactic to find who is shooting bb guns at at that buses. >>> more than 2 million americans affected and it's actually a bit of a deja vu. i will explain next. >>> it is a wet and windy commute here this morning. taking a look at conditions from sky 7. they are in the hayward area. 880 and jackson street. we're seeing a lot of hydroplaning this morning. a lot of flooding and we had t we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2,500/2,800 fire calls a year and on almost every one of those calls pg&e is responding to that call as well. and so when we show up to a fire and pg&e shows up with us it makes a tremendous team during a moment of crisis. i rely on them, the firefighters in this department rely on them, and so we have to practice safety everyday. utilizing pg&e's tale
. >> definitely up close and perm. >>> oakland unified it taking on the issue of lead in drinking fountainsarents can follow the results. >>> chp trying a new tactic to find who is shooting bb guns at at that buses. >>> more than 2 million americans affected and it's actually a bit of a deja vu. i will explain next. >>> it is a wet and windy commute here this morning. taking a look at conditions from sky 7. they are in the hayward area. 880 and jackson...
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. >> sean: without perms in this country it's illegal, right? it's illegal.as i said i think many people entered legally and, given the circumstances perhaps stayed for other reasons. >> sean: are there people who broke our laws and don't respect american law? that's what i'm trying to get out of you. it's a simple question. >> it comes to a world should we really have borders? isn't this one world? one planet? should we go back to john lennon and not worry about countries and borders and keeping people out? >> sean: i went down to texas, 642,000 texans were victims of crime by illegal immigrants seven year period. do you even care? >> absolutely. >> sean: do you care about those texans? >> absolutely. >> sean: do you care about kate steinle's family? do you care about kate steinle's family? >> of course. and i care about all the families of the kids who have died in schools because of our homegrown criminals. these are homegrown. >> sean: run on sentence that says nothing. >> why? homegrown criminals are just as bad. i have a question of my own. do you lock
. >> sean: without perms in this country it's illegal, right? it's illegal.as i said i think many people entered legally and, given the circumstances perhaps stayed for other reasons. >> sean: are there people who broke our laws and don't respect american law? that's what i'm trying to get out of you. it's a simple question. >> it comes to a world should we really have borders? isn't this one world? one planet? should we go back to john lennon and not worry about countries and...
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of parents before they make that change and it suggests also that if the school decides to seek the permser health, safety, and well being of the child before they do that. reality, tucker. >> tucker: the school is not the parents. the teacher didn't give birth to the child. haven't raised the child. how can teachers not justify telling parents. why aren't they required to tell parents immediately? >> sure, tucker. the simple fact is that some parents are simply not going to be supportive of their child and may endanger the child's safety or well-being to involve that parent in that -- >> tucker: who makes that decision? >> the school would make the decision but i think what's missing here is that what's miss something outrage. the school has no right to take away parental decision-making from parents. the children do not belong to school administrators. they are members of the family from which they came. how dare a school take that prerogative away from parents. where did they get the right to do that. >> tucker, they are not taking the prerogative away from parents. >> tucker: obviousl
of parents before they make that change and it suggests also that if the school decides to seek the permser health, safety, and well being of the child before they do that. reality, tucker. >> tucker: the school is not the parents. the teacher didn't give birth to the child. haven't raised the child. how can teachers not justify telling parents. why aren't they required to tell parents immediately? >> sure, tucker. the simple fact is that some parents are simply not going to be...
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aptive management strategies such as managing forests during severe droughts, anticipating changes in perm frost, glaciers and wildlife patterns in the arctic and understanding flatted-related risks -- flood-related risks. the cuts will severely impact our ability to adapt and respond to our changing environment including responding to extreme weather events. and usgs is one example of the 2019 budget proposing even steeper cuts than those in the 2018 budget. so fourth, the work force. these cuts would threaten our ability to train the next generation of scientists, resource managers and decision makers who can work together to translate science into effective climate and environment policies and approaches. federal research funding fuels our ability to conduct important research but also educate and train the next generation of scientists and engineers. reduced academic research funding will have a short-term impact on individual projects but will have a longer-term impact on the technical work force. students' decisions to follow a career path are impacted by their perceptions of future
aptive management strategies such as managing forests during severe droughts, anticipating changes in perm frost, glaciers and wildlife patterns in the arctic and understanding flatted-related risks -- flood-related risks. the cuts will severely impact our ability to adapt and respond to our changing environment including responding to extreme weather events. and usgs is one example of the 2019 budget proposing even steeper cuts than those in the 2018 budget. so fourth, the work force. these...
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going to be by these revelations is it going to be embarrassed enough to backtrack on some of its perm policy especially in the middle east when it comes to the blockade for instance against cattle i don't perceive this as a true and embarrassment for the mothers because when you are in bed in your real politic or power politics framework you are always pushing your luck so the maybe differ would argue that they have. it's reached a level that nor that of god governments have reached before i think the real embarrassment is now how trump will explain this process and how he will counter this act of an immoderate to make an ism that has become very engaged very influential within the close circle. and matters and others and i think yeah and i think the answer of that was apparent to the amount of this was the appearance of matter is there in the strategic dialogue with qatar is three or four weeks ago we've got might have been solomon the saudi crown prince heading to the u.s. in a matter of days this is of the going to be on the agenda that the talks did we're going to see any movement
going to be by these revelations is it going to be embarrassed enough to backtrack on some of its perm policy especially in the middle east when it comes to the blockade for instance against cattle i don't perceive this as a true and embarrassment for the mothers because when you are in bed in your real politic or power politics framework you are always pushing your luck so the maybe differ would argue that they have. it's reached a level that nor that of god governments have reached before i...
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well here is their opportunity one of their complaints was the family cuts were long term but not perm meant they get a chance to vote on that and what i think most of us wonder is if they will go the other way and back senator schumer proposing to raise taxes on families on businesses and in those salt states like new york, new jersey and california, restore the alternative minimum tax up to a $10,000 hit per person in his home state so we'll see if democrats want to back those types of increases. >> the new phase gets add support from new chief economic advisor larry kudlow, and while he differs from president trump on some issues he wasted no time in trumping two of his favorite bosses tough stance toward china on trade and number two, tax relief so passing permanent individual tax relief might be a long shot because republicans need nine democrats to come on board and, well, no democrats came on board, with last year's tax package and it also doesn't help that look at this. the national debt just topped $21 trillion, so democrats and even some republicans have been arguing that is
well here is their opportunity one of their complaints was the family cuts were long term but not perm meant they get a chance to vote on that and what i think most of us wonder is if they will go the other way and back senator schumer proposing to raise taxes on families on businesses and in those salt states like new york, new jersey and california, restore the alternative minimum tax up to a $10,000 hit per person in his home state so we'll see if democrats want to back those types of...
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and so as we move forward as i can get out of the cradle, i intend to talk to the other perming agencies about that and see if we can agree on a way forward. >> i appreciate that. i'll return the question, how much time do you have? if you do, i would invite you to join me, senator van hollen and others to visit popular island. it seeing it will be extremely important to understand what's been achieved by keeping chances open, but also a major part of chesapeake bay. i welcome working with you on that and recognize that congress specifically did authorize that project. >> thank you. >> the second point i want to remain in the remaining seconds is so secretary chao. i say that recognizing we have challenges in the washington region. i have a special interest. i commute back and forth from baltimore every day. and it's a challenge. we need better transit. we need better commuter rail. we need better ideas on rapid rail. obviously, we have to work with the community to make sure that what we do is consistent with what the community wants. we need to have the resources in order to move those
and so as we move forward as i can get out of the cradle, i intend to talk to the other perming agencies about that and see if we can agree on a way forward. >> i appreciate that. i'll return the question, how much time do you have? if you do, i would invite you to join me, senator van hollen and others to visit popular island. it seeing it will be extremely important to understand what's been achieved by keeping chances open, but also a major part of chesapeake bay. i welcome working...
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. >> i suspect that in part it has to do with imminent and perm relationships. mean he he has a wife, he has a young son, he has a family and there's a question that has been raised about whether there will other women out there with other ndas but a question for jonathan, where conceivably and i know i'm asking you something you probably can't answer, but where does he go? it seems like in any direction he goes in with his legal argument now, the president and michael cohen, seems like every direction they go in, there's, you know, a monster waiting. there's bad stuff waiting. is there a path through all of this for them or -- or not? >> well, there is. i think they're ignoring the gratest risk. as a law to fes sore i feel guilty saying focus on the porn star, but that is his greatest risk and one of the things that confuses me about this, is why people on his team don't see that and why they're not acting. he needs to get out of the litigation. it should never have started. they made every wrong move they could make. it's like a student who does worse than ran
. >> i suspect that in part it has to do with imminent and perm relationships. mean he he has a wife, he has a young son, he has a family and there's a question that has been raised about whether there will other women out there with other ndas but a question for jonathan, where conceivably and i know i'm asking you something you probably can't answer, but where does he go? it seems like in any direction he goes in with his legal argument now, the president and michael cohen, seems like...
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rachel: did you have to get the perms of the family again apparently they shut it down last time. >>to. but we certainly thought it was the appropriate thing to do. we do have the support of the goldman family and brown family. rachel: let's look at the clip. one of the most interesting part of it about it is o.j. gives hypothetical perspective of what happened. he describes this person as charlie. some point of the interview he switches and forgets and says i instead of charlie. take a look. >> in the book, the hypothetical is. >> charlie. >> charlie,. [laughter] came by and mentioned something about what was going on at her house. i don't know why he had been by nicole's house but he told me you. i was thinking whatever is going on over there has got to stop. steve: what did we learn that we didn't know before? >> there are a lot of little nuggets in here. o.j. gives us a picture of his emotional state during the relationship and on the day in question when nicole was murdered. he was very angry with her. he screamed at her grave site later. he believed that she was carrying on in
rachel: did you have to get the perms of the family again apparently they shut it down last time. >>to. but we certainly thought it was the appropriate thing to do. we do have the support of the goldman family and brown family. rachel: let's look at the clip. one of the most interesting part of it about it is o.j. gives hypothetical perspective of what happened. he describes this person as charlie. some point of the interview he switches and forgets and says i instead of charlie. take a...
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you said it wasn't perm personal. do you think nancy pelosi should go?don't know that we are there yet. i moon my understanding is there wouldn't be a leadership vote this year yes. i continue to say i think we need new leadership at the top in the house. i would like to see someone besides nancy pe llosi. >> what is it you believe makes her unqualified to do the job or believe she should go? >> i always learn that responsibility starts at the top. >> that is one of the thingings you really campaigned on, breaking congressional gridlock. how do you see yourself working with president trump? what are his economic populist policies that he has advanced on so far? >> he has fatalked about a numb of issues. i think he has shown flexibility, the infrastructure is probably number one there. we have a real need for it out here. just basic things like the structural efficiency, highway projects. i think he is receptive and i think it's up to us to work together to get this thing done. the president decide tsz to bring you his own particular brand of positive and
you said it wasn't perm personal. do you think nancy pelosi should go?don't know that we are there yet. i moon my understanding is there wouldn't be a leadership vote this year yes. i continue to say i think we need new leadership at the top in the house. i would like to see someone besides nancy pe llosi. >> what is it you believe makes her unqualified to do the job or believe she should go? >> i always learn that responsibility starts at the top. >> that is one of the...
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>> permings to drows for one mississippi. without objection the gentleman from is recognized for one minute. >> as a representative of the alad bowl of the world, he commemorate and celebrate national ag day. and the fearless attitude of farmworkers ap families and friends of those in agriculture. having grown up, we ubs it is hat willingness to take that risk and but since then, the ed of risk taking has been wed and overcome mandates to ransforms and contend with the mandate and people in agriculture don't slimping from those challenges and they not only survive and succeed within we shouldn't recognize people in agriculture but should learn from them every dea. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? without objection. mr. lamalfa: national environmental policy act, enacted in 1970, i'm sure well intentioned, issues that need to be resolved and the assets are thwarted by needless red tape coming from the nepa act. our forests in the west suffer badry and the people tha
>> permings to drows for one mississippi. without objection the gentleman from is recognized for one minute. >> as a representative of the alad bowl of the world, he commemorate and celebrate national ag day. and the fearless attitude of farmworkers ap families and friends of those in agriculture. having grown up, we ubs it is hat willingness to take that risk and but since then, the ed of risk taking has been wed and overcome mandates to ransforms and contend with the mandate and...