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peter young, keep safe, thanks very much, journalist from the times.e affairs correspondent on southwark street. tom, this cordon from london bridge getting ever wider? we are at southwark street, as you said, which i would say is about a third of a mile from borough market and the southern end of london bridge, both the railway station and the bridge itself. that's where. .. the railway station and the bridge itself. that's where... we are constructing this so bear with us, we are constructing this from eyewitnesses we have spoken to in the last half an hour, maybe an hour, many of whom deeply shocked, i spoke to one man i will tell you about ina spoke to one man i will tell you about in a second who was deeply shocked by what he saw, and eyewitnesses sometimes think they have seen something they haven't or haven't given a clear description, so haven't given a clear description, so that's the health warning but what the eyewitnesses seem to be saying, and i will someday it up like this, a van ran over people on london bridge —— sum it up. three men ca
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figures in the church of england colluded with a former bishop who was convicted for abusing young men. peterall, who's now 85, was jailed in 2015 for historical sex offences against 18 teenagers and young men. earlier our correspondent, helena lee spoke to bishop peter hancock about his reaction to the report. it's an extremely harrowing, a very disturbing report. it's been very clear, not only in speaking about the nature of the abuse but the effect, the fact that the church failed to respond adequately, appropriately and effectively when this abuse was brought before them and they knew of this and therefore today, i offer those who are the victims and survivors and their families of this abuse my wholehearted and sincere apology. what happened was inexcusable. the effect on their lives has been devastating it is my responsibility as the lead bishop for safeguarding the church of england to make sure that going forward, we'd take the recommendations that have been given in this report and that they are swiftly a nd in this report and that they are swiftly and decisively and effectively take
figures in the church of england colluded with a former bishop who was convicted for abusing young men. peterall, who's now 85, was jailed in 2015 for historical sex offences against 18 teenagers and young men. earlier our correspondent, helena lee spoke to bishop peter hancock about his reaction to the report. it's an extremely harrowing, a very disturbing report. it's been very clear, not only in speaking about the nature of the abuse but the effect, the fact that the church failed to respond...
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i'm joined by peter young. thank you for talking to us. were talking about tracking a cell phone versus looking at what is in it. what is being looked at now by the courts? >> essentially they are looking at the tracking function. of course it stands from a 2010 case that's before them now that tracked 120 some odd stops of this particular alleged criminal. they were able to reconstruct, if you will, the crime path etc. it so folks like the atl you are saying nevertheless this is still protected information. of course the lower courts have said no, it's like giving out your phone number and not expecting your phone number to be private. >> we have cell phone towers across the country and those towers in many places are on public property and rented out. is out one argument that would continue that the information is not private? >> i don't think the geographic location of towers is going to be much in contention here. given the spread of where they are at, there on top of mountains and valleys and in for as. i don't think that that is goin
i'm joined by peter young. thank you for talking to us. were talking about tracking a cell phone versus looking at what is in it. what is being looked at now by the courts? >> essentially they are looking at the tracking function. of course it stands from a 2010 case that's before them now that tracked 120 some odd stops of this particular alleged criminal. they were able to reconstruct, if you will, the crime path etc. it so folks like the atl you are saying nevertheless this is still...
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figures in the church of england ‘colluded' with a former bishop who was convicted of abusing young men. peter offences against 18 teenagers and young men. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir reports. a bishop for 15 years, who claimed to be a close friend of the prince of wales, peter ball's fall from grace was sealed two years ago. any message for the victims? i'm really very, very sorry. when he admitted to 18 sexual offences against young men and served 16 months in prison. but today's review, led by the former head of camden council, dame moira gibb, focuses on the church's management of peter ball when the allegations first surfaced in 1992, and he stood down as bishop of gloucester. entitled "an abuse of faith", dame moira says the church colluded with ball rather than seeking to help those he harmed. we conclude that the church's response to ball's misconduct over a period of many years was lamentable by any standard. in reality, colluding with ball's ambition to protect and promote himself rather than seeking to help those he'd harmed or assuring the safety of others. th
figures in the church of england ‘colluded' with a former bishop who was convicted of abusing young men. peter offences against 18 teenagers and young men. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir reports. a bishop for 15 years, who claimed to be a close friend of the prince of wales, peter ball's fall from grace was sealed two years ago. any message for the victims? i'm really very, very sorry. when he admitted to 18 sexual offences against young men and served 16 months in prison....
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figures in the church of england "colluded" with a former bishop who was convicted for abusing young men. peter5 for historical sex offences against 18 teenagers and young men. 0ur religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir, reports. a bishop for 15 years who claimed to be a close friend of the prince of wales, peter ball's fall from grace was sealed two years ago. any message to the victims? he committed several offences against young men and served 16 months in prison. but today's review, led by the former head of camden council, focuses on the church's management of peter ball when the allegations first surfaced in 1992, and he stood down as bishop of gloucester. entitled an abuse of faith, she says that the church colluded with ball rather than seeking to help those he harmed. the church's response over many years was lamentable by any standards. in reality, colluding with ball's ambition to protect and promote himself, rather than seeking to help those he had harmed or assuring the safety of others. the report is particularly critical of lord carey, who was archbishop of canterbury at
figures in the church of england "colluded" with a former bishop who was convicted for abusing young men. peter5 for historical sex offences against 18 teenagers and young men. 0ur religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir, reports. a bishop for 15 years who claimed to be a close friend of the prince of wales, peter ball's fall from grace was sealed two years ago. any message to the victims? he committed several offences against young men and served 16 months in prison. but...
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senior figures in the church of england colluded with disgraced former bishop peter ball who abused youngar—old makram ali, at the scene of the terror attack outside finsbury park mosque, was a result of multiple injuries. let's return to our top story this evening. 600 high—rise buildings in england have been found to have external cladding. seven have failed tests designed to test whether or not they're combustible. it follows the fire at grenfell tower in west london in which 79 people are believed to have died. three towers, as you say, here in plymouth, very much landmarks on the local skyline, and it's been revealed today that, following tests, cladding on these buildings, which was placed on there around 15 years ago, has been found to contain some of the same combustible material contained in those panels at grenfell tower. now, the local mp has called for that cladding to be ripped off immediately. it's been given the lowest safety rating, that's category three and, not surprisingly, residents are concerned. i spoke to one young mum who lives in the green tower behind me there wi
senior figures in the church of england colluded with disgraced former bishop peter ball who abused youngar—old makram ali, at the scene of the terror attack outside finsbury park mosque, was a result of multiple injuries. let's return to our top story this evening. 600 high—rise buildings in england have been found to have external cladding. seven have failed tests designed to test whether or not they're combustible. it follows the fire at grenfell tower in west london in which 79 people...
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figures in the church of england "colluded" with a former bishop who was convicted for abusing young men. peter men. a review found that the church failed to respond appropriately 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir reports. a bishop for 15 years who claimed to bea a bishop for 15 years who claimed to be a close friend of the prince of wales, peter ball‘s fall from grace was sealed tee years ago. when he admitted to 18 sexual offences against young men and served 16 months in prison. but today‘s review, led by the former head of camden council, focuses on the church‘s management of peter ball when the allegations first surfaced in1992, and he when the allegations first surfaced in 1992, and he stood down as bishop of gloucester. entitled and abuse of faith, she says that the church couuded faith, she says that the church colluded with ball rather than seeking to help those he harmed. the church‘s response over many years is lamentable by any standards. in reality, colluding with ball‘s ambition to protect and promote himself, rather than seeking to help those he harmed or ushering
figures in the church of england "colluded" with a former bishop who was convicted for abusing young men. peter men. a review found that the church failed to respond appropriately 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir reports. a bishop for 15 years who claimed to bea a bishop for 15 years who claimed to be a close friend of the prince of wales, peter ball‘s fall from grace was sealed tee years ago. when he admitted to 18 sexual offences against young men and served 16...
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bishop after a highly critical independent report on church collusion with a bishop who abused young men. peter and who's now 85, was jailed in 2015 for a series of historical offences. the report said damage done by ball had been compounded by the failure of the church to respond appropriately. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir reports. and what hurts our hearts most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball, like his twin brother michael, had been a bishop in the church of england, theirjoint achievement being heralded on national television. and making spiritual noises... but in 1993, peter ball was forced to stand down as bishop of gloucester after accepting a caution for gross indecency. despite his admission, he continued officiating in churches and several public schools. any message for the victims? very, very sorry. a second police investigation led to him being jailed at the old bailey in 2015 for abusing 18 adolescents and young men. today's review, entitled an abuse of faith, says the church colluded with peter ball instead of being concerned for the welfare of his vi
bishop after a highly critical independent report on church collusion with a bishop who abused young men. peter and who's now 85, was jailed in 2015 for a series of historical offences. the report said damage done by ball had been compounded by the failure of the church to respond appropriately. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir reports. and what hurts our hearts most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball, like his twin brother michael, had been a bishop in the church of...
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figures in the church of england ‘colluded' with a former bishop who was convicted for abusing young men. peter historical sex offences against eighteen teenagers and young men. our correspondent, helena lee, is at church house in westminster. this is a very difficult report for the church of england. it's been very critical of the church and it's handling of the peter ball case, the information it got, who knew what they knew and how much information they knew and how much information they passed on to the police. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, responded to this report, saying it makes for harrowing reading and the behaviour of the church is inexcusable. criticising not only the church but how it dealt with the victims at the time. i have with the victims at the time. i have with me bishop peter had been come, the lead bishop in safeguarding at the lead bishop in safeguarding at the church. what went through your mind? harrowing. it is a harrowing and a disturbing report, clear in 5peak being the nature of the abuse and the fact that the church failed to respond, adequately, appro
figures in the church of england ‘colluded' with a former bishop who was convicted for abusing young men. peter historical sex offences against eighteen teenagers and young men. our correspondent, helena lee, is at church house in westminster. this is a very difficult report for the church of england. it's been very critical of the church and it's handling of the peter ball case, the information it got, who knew what they knew and how much information they knew and how much information they...
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number of photographs of john with family members including , this image with armistead peter ii, the last owner as a young boy. we are going to go into the butler's pantry, where the china and dinnerware would be stored. when armistead peter junior added the steam radiator system in the radiator here is a 1913, combination plate warmer. at the time meal service was done in the russian style, which meant many different plates for many different courses because they would come out separately. you needed somewhere to warm the plates. the butler's pantry is also a good place to look at the large collection of tablewares, pieces with over 15 patterns. a number of them are the pieces that were inherited from family members, but also because he acquired an interest in 18th and 19th century porcelain. now we are going to go upstairs and look at some of the bed chambers. as we're coming upstairs we are now in the upper stair hall and i want to focus on an amazing object up here. this chest on chest. they purchased it at the 19 at two mount vernon sale -- 1902 mount vernon sale. what is especially interesting is ge
number of photographs of john with family members including , this image with armistead peter ii, the last owner as a young boy. we are going to go into the butler's pantry, where the china and dinnerware would be stored. when armistead peter junior added the steam radiator system in the radiator here is a 1913, combination plate warmer. at the time meal service was done in the russian style, which meant many different plates for many different courses because they would come out separately....
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senior figures in the church of england colluded with disgraced former bishop peter ball who abused young an inquiry finds. a preliminary postmortem examination has found that the death of 51—year—old makram ali, who died at the scene of the terror attack outside finsbury park mosque, was a result of multiple injuries. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we‘ll be speaking to structural engineers about the investigation into cladding used on high rise buildings, which is thought to have contributed to the scale of the devastation at grenfell tower. we‘ll have a special report from manchester, one month on from the deadly bomb attack at an ariana grande concert. and we‘ll look at a survey conducted by the bbc, which has found that more than half of fruit and salad growers say they could be short of migrant workers to harvest their crops. that‘s all ahead on bbc news. to stay with us. hello and welcome to sportsday. i‘m mike bushell. the headlines tonight: crystal palace are about to go dutch for their new manager.
senior figures in the church of england colluded with disgraced former bishop peter ball who abused young an inquiry finds. a preliminary postmortem examination has found that the death of 51—year—old makram ali, who died at the scene of the terror attack outside finsbury park mosque, was a result of multiple injuries. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we‘ll be speaking to structural engineers about the...
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young boys. former bishop peter ball convicted in 2015 says that the religious institution helped to hide evidence and that the church didn't help those who are brave enough to come forward with their stories. plus, the human population growing by leaps and bounds, there was a new report that says there will be nearly 10 billion humans by the year 2050. ms in these populations is actually expected to surpass china's in only seven years. back in two minutes. ams in thes actually expected to surpass china's in only seven years. back in two minutes. lms in thes actually expected to surpass china's in only seven years. back in two minutes. sms in thes actually expected to surpass china's in only seven years. back in two minutes. oms in thes actually expected to surpass china's in only seven years. back in two minutes. in these p actually expected to surpass china's in only seven years. back in two minutes. ad lib live picture-- bay bridge toll plaza spare the air alert today >>> live look outside right now, just a few souls out there on the road and a spider on our web cam here. this is a bay bridge t
young boys. former bishop peter ball convicted in 2015 says that the religious institution helped to hide evidence and that the church didn't help those who are brave enough to come forward with their stories. plus, the human population growing by leaps and bounds, there was a new report that says there will be nearly 10 billion humans by the year 2050. ms in these populations is actually expected to surpass china's in only seven years. back in two minutes. ams in thes actually expected to...
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as we peter on the brink of our second heat wave young people are having fun in the dillworth splashark. >> try to get your little ones nice and wet on a day like today. it wears them out. lots of sunscreen and water. >> this is occurring with the official start of summer a week away. if this is a prelude of things to come, the next few months promise to be hot ones and it's good to be safe. young people and elderly and people with heart and lung conditions should limit their exposure and crank the fans and air conditioners if you are staying indoors. do you complain about the cold and winter and the heat in the summer. >> no, no. >> no, i don't. >> what do you prefer? >> fall. >> i want more of the 80s, nice breeze. because it's too hot i don't like sweating. >> never let them see you sweat like the old saying. >> exactly never let them see you sweat at all. >> never let them see you sweat. >> the high today projected high is 96 and record high 95 so please stay safe outdoors. walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> as the extreme heat continues use our mobile app t
as we peter on the brink of our second heat wave young people are having fun in the dillworth splashark. >> try to get your little ones nice and wet on a day like today. it wears them out. lots of sunscreen and water. >> this is occurring with the official start of summer a week away. if this is a prelude of things to come, the next few months promise to be hot ones and it's good to be safe. young people and elderly and people with heart and lung conditions should limit their...
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peter. >> yeah, 71 years young today was the day he was hoping to celebrate as one celebrates the age of 71, but instead, of course, he and many members of the washington community and frankly of the nation right now are mourning, even if no loss of life, just an awful day that took place across the river in alexandria, virginia. we are hearing now from the vice president, mike pence, who has put out a statement via twitter. he writes, karen, referring to his wife, karen and i are praying for steve scalise, the capitol police and all hurt for a speedy recovery. our hearts are with them and their loved ones. we're hearing from the vice president's office he was scheduled to speak to the national association of home builders this morning. that was scheduled for 10:00, so less than an hour from now that that speech has now been canceled. instead, the vice president will head here directly to the white house on this day. at that event this morning where other lawmakers, many of them republican lawmakers had gathered at about 8:30 this morning, they held a moment of silence after it was communic
peter. >> yeah, 71 years young today was the day he was hoping to celebrate as one celebrates the age of 71, but instead, of course, he and many members of the washington community and frankly of the nation right now are mourning, even if no loss of life, just an awful day that took place across the river in alexandria, virginia. we are hearing now from the vice president, mike pence, who has put out a statement via twitter. he writes, karen, referring to his wife, karen and i are praying...
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students with us, we have saham ally, one of the scholarship recipients and peter laboy who is this year's recipient and two other young ladies with us, kendall lee walker as well as laura fumes. thank you all for being here. this is exciting. because we're talking saying? we're talking young people getting a great opportunity and we're talking a super teacher. >> how do you feel about being acknowledged this way >> well, i just -- i'm representing the scholarship fund and i'm glad to step forward to raise money for the students >> what you need to know is that the scholarship is being named after sarah. it's in her name. tell me what kind of a teacher she is. >> honestly, i'm the first college. i didn't know about the college process. ms. kiyak would hold endless offense, she's been a good help for college. >> and peter you're this year's recipient. we saw that excitement. >> this year's, yes. >> tell us about it. >> it was amazing. i remember when i found out, i was helping plan the school's pep rally and dropped to my knees because i didn't think i was going to win and when i did, it was too much emotion for my i co
students with us, we have saham ally, one of the scholarship recipients and peter laboy who is this year's recipient and two other young ladies with us, kendall lee walker as well as laura fumes. thank you all for being here. this is exciting. because we're talking saying? we're talking young people getting a great opportunity and we're talking a super teacher. >> how do you feel about being acknowledged this way >> well, i just -- i'm representing the scholarship fund and i'm glad...
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. >> peter says his escape was motivated by the pressures of being a parent to four young children. >> before they were going on the soccer team. now they cannot go because there is no one to take them there and there are some complications with little children, you know. >> in the united states an escape attempt usually leads to more time in prison. but it's a very different story in belgium. >> it's the law that says the fact of escaping is not a crime, but they can do another crime. for example, if they escape with the prison clothes, keeping those prison clothes is a crime, unless they send the clothes back and in the past we have someone who escaped, jumping out of the window. after two, three days we get the clothes back washed and cleaned. soap he didn't make any crime. >> in accordance with belgian law, since peter committed no crimes during his escaped, he received no extra prison time once he was captured. >> it's a nice surprise. i don't like surprise but it's a nice surprise. >> peter's only punishment was a two-month stay in hasselt's high security unit, section 20. but i
. >> peter says his escape was motivated by the pressures of being a parent to four young children. >> before they were going on the soccer team. now they cannot go because there is no one to take them there and there are some complications with little children, you know. >> in the united states an escape attempt usually leads to more time in prison. but it's a very different story in belgium. >> it's the law that says the fact of escaping is not a crime, but they can do...
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peter ball. ball was jailed in 2015 for historic offences against young men.he first since the ark royal was decommissioned six years ago. hms queen elizabeth has set sail on sea trials. the vessel cost £3 billion and is the size of three football pitches. in washington, the us supreme court has approved parts of the controversial travel ban signed by president trump while it considers whether the policy should be fully upheld or struck down. the measure bans entry to travellers from six mainly muslim countries for 90 days and suspends the us refugee programme for 120 days. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is at the supreme court. we have talked a lot about this embattled president but how much of a victory is this one for him? it is not maybe the complete slam dunk donald trump would have hoped for but it is a partial and significant victory nonetheless. if you think about where we were, the ban had been struck down completely by the lower courts until it could be considered by the supreme court. now they have decided that from now on people will no longer b
peter ball. ball was jailed in 2015 for historic offences against young men.he first since the ark royal was decommissioned six years ago. hms queen elizabeth has set sail on sea trials. the vessel cost £3 billion and is the size of three football pitches. in washington, the us supreme court has approved parts of the controversial travel ban signed by president trump while it considers whether the policy should be fully upheld or struck down. the measure bans entry to travellers from six...
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peter: yeah, so we have a very strong documentary called "abu," which means father. and it's made by a canadian-pakistani young filmmaker named arshad khan, and it's a very personal documentary about his negotiation a difficult relationship with a very loving but very critical family, particularly a conservative father. so, they're from pakistan, they moved to canada when he was only 16 years old, and it's one of these films that you think you've heard every possible coming out story, but here's one in the hands of a really talented documentary filmmaker who mixes animation and personal storytelling, home movies, and quite a gift for telling the nuances of what it's like to negotiate a very difficult coming out in his own family. robert: very interesting. okay, let's take a quick look at a clip of it, then we'll talk about it afterwards. female: from my point of view, it's just a rebellious thing. and i always expected him to change himself for the better. male: abu once told me that there are no gays in pakistan. for years, i was so angry at him for failing to protect me, for failing to nurture my strength to
peter: yeah, so we have a very strong documentary called "abu," which means father. and it's made by a canadian-pakistani young filmmaker named arshad khan, and it's a very personal documentary about his negotiation a difficult relationship with a very loving but very critical family, particularly a conservative father. so, they're from pakistan, they moved to canada when he was only 16 years old, and it's one of these films that you think you've heard every possible coming out story,...
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she's also one of the scholarship recipient, and we have peter laboy, who is this year's recipient. and two other youngth us, we have ken did a lee walker as well as laura f es, that's correct? so thank you a here. this is exciting because we're talking educating, talking a super teacher here, right. >> yes. >> how do you feel about being acknowledged this way? >> well, i just -- i a.m. representing the scholarship fun. and i'm glad to step forward to raise money for the student. >> well, what you need to know is that the scholarship is being named after sarah. it is in her name. tell knee what kind of a teacher she is? >> well, honestly, i'm the first person in my family took to college and everything. so i didn't know about the college process, so miss kiak would hold endless afternoon, and help us navigate it, so has been a good help for college. >> and peter you're this year's recipient, we saw that excitement. >> this year's, yes. >> tell us about it. >> it was amazing, i remember when i found out being helping plan our school's pep rally. i just dropped to my knees, started crying, because i didn
she's also one of the scholarship recipient, and we have peter laboy, who is this year's recipient. and two other youngth us, we have ken did a lee walker as well as laura f es, that's correct? so thank you a here. this is exciting because we're talking educating, talking a super teacher here, right. >> yes. >> how do you feel about being acknowledged this way? >> well, i just -- i a.m. representing the scholarship fun. and i'm glad to step forward to raise money for the...
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peter barton -- also an actor. why fulk named him, however, is a bigger riddle. from to 1988 to '92, barton played dr. scott grainger in the soap opera "the young>> before that, he starred in a short-lived tv series called "the powers of matthew star." two basically unknown actors that ray had a fondness for. did you have any idea how much they were going to inherit? >> the inheritance consisted of approximately 165 acres, some c.d.s that were at the bank, and the cash that i found around the house. >> how much is it all worth? don's not exactly sure, but figures hundreds of thousands of dollars easy, maybe even $1 million or more. so, the dutiful attorney writes letters to the two retired actors, informing them of their very strange inheritance. >> "he has named you, as his friends, beneficiaries of his estate." i was stunned. i was shocked. >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is." >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which strange personality willed that a séance be held for him every year? was it master of the macabre edgar allan poe, escape arti
peter barton -- also an actor. why fulk named him, however, is a bigger riddle. from to 1988 to '92, barton played dr. scott grainger in the soap opera "the young>> before that, he starred in a short-lived tv series called "the powers of matthew star." two basically unknown actors that ray had a fondness for. did you have any idea how much they were going to inherit? >> the inheritance consisted of approximately 165 acres, some c.d.s that were at the bank, and the...
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young men. today's review entitled" an abuse of faith" said he couuded entitled" an abuse of faith" said he colluded with petering concerned for the welfare of his victims. they didn't follow any proper process in considering the evidence they had. they did not think about survivors. they approached it, again, confused by the sense of peter ball being innocent. one of the witnesses says this review should provoke immediate change to church practice.|j this review should provoke immediate change to church practice. i think the church has demonstrated that it can no longer be responsible for policing itself. ithink can no longer be responsible for policing itself. i think that safeguarding in the church needs to be independent of the church. and i think safeguarding should be nationalised and overseen by an external body. the most writing revelation in today's report concerns several letters that were sent here to lambeth palace by victims of peter ball in the early 19905. victims of peter ball in the early 1990s. then archbishop of canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police. today
young men. today's review entitled" an abuse of faith" said he couuded entitled" an abuse of faith" said he colluded with petering concerned for the welfare of his victims. they didn't follow any proper process in considering the evidence they had. they did not think about survivors. they approached it, again, confused by the sense of peter ball being innocent. one of the witnesses says this review should provoke immediate change to church practice.|j this review should...
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young men. today's review, entitled an abuse of faith, says the church colluded with peter ball instead of beingvictims. they didn't follow any proper process in considering the evidence that they had. they did not think about survivors. they approached it again confused by the sense of peter ball being fundamentally innocent. one of the witnesses says this review should provoke immediate change to church practice. i think the church has demonstrated it can no longer be responsible for policing itself. i think safeguarding in the church needs to be in dependent of the church and i think safeguarding should be nationalised and overseen by an external body. the most striking revelation in today's report concerns several letters that were sent here to lambeth palace by victims of peter ball in the early—1990s. then archbishop of canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police. today, lord carey apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishop, justin welby, to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop.
young men. today's review, entitled an abuse of faith, says the church colluded with peter ball instead of beingvictims. they didn't follow any proper process in considering the evidence that they had. they did not think about survivors. they approached it again confused by the sense of peter ball being fundamentally innocent. one of the witnesses says this review should provoke immediate change to church practice. i think the church has demonstrated it can no longer be responsible for policing...
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young men. today's review, entitled an abuse of faith, says the church colluded with peter ball instead of being of his victims. they didn't follow any proper process in considering the evidence that they had. they did not think about survivors. they approached it again confused by the sense of peter ball being fundamentally innocent. one of the witnesses says this review should provoke immediate change to church practice. i think the church has demonstrated it can no longer be responsible for policing itself. i think safeguarding in the church needs to be in dependent of the church and i think safeguarding should be nationalised and overseen by an external body. the most striking revelation in today's report concerns several letters that were sent here to lambeth palace by victims of peter ball in the early—1990s. then archbishop of canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police. today, lord carey apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishop, justin welby, to step down from his position as honorary assistant
young men. today's review, entitled an abuse of faith, says the church colluded with peter ball instead of being of his victims. they didn't follow any proper process in considering the evidence that they had. they did not think about survivors. they approached it again confused by the sense of peter ball being fundamentally innocent. one of the witnesses says this review should provoke immediate change to church practice. i think the church has demonstrated it can no longer be responsible for...
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peter -- went to school. and he went to school with a bunch of young men who turned out to be leaders, real leaders of the black community both in new york and beyond. and i'll just name the ones that i'm going to come and talk about later. there was george downing, charles reason and his brother patrick, and james mckeon smith. so the values there were very much the values of a liberal arts egg, what today we would call the solid foundation of a liberal arts education. in addition to that, there were development or education in other areas. character was one. respectability, another. the acquisition of wealth. this is new york. basically, work hard, become very skilled in your trade or in your profession and make money in the process. but then give money back to the community. and finally, in this idea of cosmopolitanism. read shakespeare, read milton, read wordsworth and have a sense of the entire world. so what i think is really important to think of here is the way in which when we say black-american or african-american, you know, an image immediately comes to mind, and i -- kind of static. what i want to p
peter -- went to school. and he went to school with a bunch of young men who turned out to be leaders, real leaders of the black community both in new york and beyond. and i'll just name the ones that i'm going to come and talk about later. there was george downing, charles reason and his brother patrick, and james mckeon smith. so the values there were very much the values of a liberal arts egg, what today we would call the solid foundation of a liberal arts education. in addition to that,...
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peter waldman, a writer for "bloomberg businessweek," profiled the young prince last year. >> he wantsbring entrepreneurship and initiative, and kind of a high-tech sensibility to saudi arabia. on social issues, he is relatively progressive, meaning that he clearly can see a point in time when women will be driving and can essentially travel and take jobs without their husband's or male guardian's permission. >> sreenivasan: he was already defense minister, and firmly opposes dialogue with shiite iran, fierce rival to the saudis and their sunni allies. prince mohammed has also overseen the saudi military campaign against yemen's shiite houthi rebels, in a proxy war with the iranians. >> his confrontation with iran across the persian gulf is a bit dangerous. he has said, and is willing to do military interventions in yemen, most notably, where lots of civilians have died in this ongoing war. people worry that he doesn't necessarily have the wisdom of age and experience. >> sreenivasan: on the domestic side, the prince has championed economic reforms. he wants to reduce the country's dep
peter waldman, a writer for "bloomberg businessweek," profiled the young prince last year. >> he wantsbring entrepreneurship and initiative, and kind of a high-tech sensibility to saudi arabia. on social issues, he is relatively progressive, meaning that he clearly can see a point in time when women will be driving and can essentially travel and take jobs without their husband's or male guardian's permission. >> sreenivasan: he was already defense minister, and firmly...
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peter king, lou, where is lou? another friend. so you're running for governor? look behind you. you make a big announcement. an early supporter. thank you. and david young. tomorrow the house will vote on the no sanctuary for criminals act. it has been in the works for a long time. >> it will cut federal grant moneys to shield criminal aliens from being turned over to federal law enforcement. the house will also vote on kate's law named for kate steinly killed by an illegally. it will enhance for those who repeatedly reenter the country illegally. innocent americans including the lover loved ones. they are great friends of mine i got to know over the campaign trail. they are with us. they have had members of their family dill killed by illegal immigrants and in some cases multiple deportations. i'm es specially honored to be here with have many peoples i by sheer one over here. jam kpps el-- you lost the peop because our government refused to enforce our nation's immigration laws. that's techb existing immigration laws. >> the journalists but on election day 2016 your voices were hurd all across the sbir? you we have been waiting for these far long time.
peter king, lou, where is lou? another friend. so you're running for governor? look behind you. you make a big announcement. an early supporter. thank you. and david young. tomorrow the house will vote on the no sanctuary for criminals act. it has been in the works for a long time. >> it will cut federal grant moneys to shield criminal aliens from being turned over to federal law enforcement. the house will also vote on kate's law named for kate steinly killed by an illegally. it will...
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peter ball. ball was jailed in 2015 for historic offences against young men. afternoon will be a nerve—jangling affair for the team taking her out for her first sea trials. they have just 50 centimetres between the bottom of hms queen elizabeth and the seabed — and that's not a lot of room for a vessel weighing 65,000 tonnes. and once at sea they're expected to attract rather a lot of unwelcome attention — from the russians. let's got live now to rosyth on the firth of forth where we can see hms queen elizabeth begin her maiden voyage. it isa it is a very complex menus to get this ship out of its dock. the ship is very large, three times larger than the previous class of ships. it will take about 11 tugs to manoeuvre it out of the entrance to the doc that you can see behind me. there is a very small gap on either side of the warship. about a foot on either side of clearance, and a couple of feet from the bottom of the ship to the sea bed. so they are waiting for high tide. i think it mightjust be moving very slowly now as we speak. we think it is going to depa
peter ball. ball was jailed in 2015 for historic offences against young men. afternoon will be a nerve—jangling affair for the team taking her out for her first sea trials. they have just 50 centimetres between the bottom of hms queen elizabeth and the seabed — and that's not a lot of room for a vessel weighing 65,000 tonnes. and once at sea they're expected to attract rather a lot of unwelcome attention — from the russians. let's got live now to rosyth on the firth of forth where we can...
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peter hunt, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm mike bushell. the headlines tonight: england's youngtrut their stuff again with the under—21's into the european championship semifinals. johana konta is left frustrated as american coco vandeweghe knocks her out of the aegon classic in birmingham in only the second round. and a great day for irish cricket. along with afghanistan, they have been allowed into the elite group of nations that can compete in test match cricket. thanks forjoining us and, first tonight, another great night for england's young footballers after the under—20's won their world cup. the under—21's are now into the semifinals of the european championship after a convincing win over hosts poland. patrick gearey reports. tea m team talks and not always co mforta ble. team talks and not always comfortable. at half—time in their last game with england had out, they had out. the one that won the steamed to still be riding the momentum six minutes ten. 1—0, strikes a good it earned a deflection. any help beating the polish goal was useful for a time, the only one keepin
peter hunt, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm mike bushell. the headlines tonight: england's youngtrut their stuff again with the under—21's into the european championship semifinals. johana konta is left frustrated as american coco vandeweghe knocks her out of the aegon classic in birmingham in only the second round. and a great day for irish cricket. along with afghanistan, they have been...
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young bald eagle. the animal was being attacked by crows behind a business in fredericksburg. animal control sergeant peter o'brien captured the eagle using a towel to protect itself. the eagle was taken to the virginia wild life center where vets determined it had a severe virus and possibly a lung infection. it's too soon to know if it's going to pull through. >>> you may be welcoming visitors for a backyard holiday weekend. this morning they found an early and uninvited visitor had come to dine in t video. >> my wife was here in the dining room and she said, you didn't hear it. >> what he saw when he looked out the window was a big surprise, a black bear joining them for breakfast. tom's cell phone video shows it's been cleaning out the sue war feeder first. and he heads over to the bird feeder and eats nearly -- just before he started videotaping. he watched as he pulled it to the ground. >> he used his body a little bit, to shove it down, like a linebacker. the feeder here, somehow, he tore this up and -- actually this may be salvageable because there's a front grade that goes on here. he pulled it ri
young bald eagle. the animal was being attacked by crows behind a business in fredericksburg. animal control sergeant peter o'brien captured the eagle using a towel to protect itself. the eagle was taken to the virginia wild life center where vets determined it had a severe virus and possibly a lung infection. it's too soon to know if it's going to pull through. >>> you may be welcoming visitors for a backyard holiday weekend. this morning they found an early and uninvited visitor had...
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a beautiful girl, her parents said, he would stay eternally young, loved by all and forever in their hearts —— who would stay. the actor, peterick higham looks back at his life. for more than 30 years, peter sallis played clegg, a mild—mannered flat cap philosopher in the last of the summer wine. ready, steady, go! much of the series's innocent charm came from peter sallis. yes! yes! this is it, this is the tree! you can see the church! it can happen in an actor's life, if you are very lucky, that something special turns up. when i read last of the summer wine i thought, this is it! long before the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiarface... on the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiar face... on television the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiarface... on television he played samuel pepys and casanova, in a heyday of studio drama. he appeared in classic serials like the palaces. i'm sorry, gromit. the fact is... in his 70s, those nasal yorkshire tones became famous thanks to animator nick park. it is my turn for breakfast this morning, gromit. steady on! gromit! nick park cast him as the voice of his plasticine c
a beautiful girl, her parents said, he would stay eternally young, loved by all and forever in their hearts —— who would stay. the actor, peterick higham looks back at his life. for more than 30 years, peter sallis played clegg, a mild—mannered flat cap philosopher in the last of the summer wine. ready, steady, go! much of the series's innocent charm came from peter sallis. yes! yes! this is it, this is the tree! you can see the church! it can happen in an actor's life, if you are very...
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this young guy puts his foot in the door and holds it closed. petereed to be told twice that they needed to put themselves first and look after themselves. i looked up and over and could see a quy looked up and over and could see a guy who was throwing a table, we didn't know what that was about. there was a wonderfully heroic guy who put his life before ours, which is remarkable. our life before his, sorry. he was throwing the table at somebody he thought was the attacker? that's what it turned out to be. a few minutes later, somebody was coming out of the restaurant next door covered in blood. holding their chest or their neck and going out and meandering through. and i hope they got the paramedic support that they clearly desperately needed, and i hope that person is not one of the people that you just mentioned previously. did you or your friends have any sense of what had happened to that person? what was going through your mind? security said, there is an incident, lock yourself in, people were panicking. to be honest, me and my friend, we were
this young guy puts his foot in the door and holds it closed. petereed to be told twice that they needed to put themselves first and look after themselves. i looked up and over and could see a quy looked up and over and could see a guy who was throwing a table, we didn't know what that was about. there was a wonderfully heroic guy who put his life before ours, which is remarkable. our life before his, sorry. he was throwing the table at somebody he thought was the attacker? that's what it...
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young man. he contributed well to our xvs programme. with no room for england's captain on this tour, warren gatland has others to lead the lions. ireland peter 0 mahony will captain the side. sam warburton will be on the bench. he was meant to be joined there by owen farrell, before the fly half was ruled out with a thigh strain. with the test a week away, this was expected to be a first choice team. we've got to make sure we are not fully showing our hand, keeping some combinations back. we need to keep the all blacks guessing a little bit about what the final squad maybe. so far, in new zealand, the lions have found hazards at every turn. the maoris will be no different. this is their moment and they intend to seize it. good news for those who like the warmer conditions i think? it will turn hot for some of us. a few like that sort of thing you are in for a treat. a nice start to the day in some parts of the uk with some good spells of sunshine. many of us will be worn with good spells of sunshine but maybe not for all. it has been a bit cloudy in wales but that cloud is showing signs of breaking up. macleod was the north—west. that brings
young man. he contributed well to our xvs programme. with no room for england's captain on this tour, warren gatland has others to lead the lions. ireland peter 0 mahony will captain the side. sam warburton will be on the bench. he was meant to be joined there by owen farrell, before the fly half was ruled out with a thigh strain. with the test a week away, this was expected to be a first choice team. we've got to make sure we are not fully showing our hand, keeping some combinations back. we...
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young man. he contributed well to our xvs programme. with no room for england's captain on this tour, warren gatland has others to lead the lions. ireland peterfarrell, before the fly half was ruled out with a thigh strain. with the test a week away, this was expected to be a first choice team. we've got to make sure we are not fully showing our hand, keeping some combinations back. we need to keep the all blacks guessing a little bit about what the final squad maybe. so far, in new zealand, the lions have found hazards at every turn. the maoris will be no different. this is their moment and they intend to seize it. good news for those who like the warmer conditions i think?
young man. he contributed well to our xvs programme. with no room for england's captain on this tour, warren gatland has others to lead the lions. ireland peterfarrell, before the fly half was ruled out with a thigh strain. with the test a week away, this was expected to be a first choice team. we've got to make sure we are not fully showing our hand, keeping some combinations back. we need to keep the all blacks guessing a little bit about what the final squad maybe. so far, in new zealand,...
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peter king, lou barleta, another friend so you're running for governor, lou? can you make a big announcement, lou. lou barletta, an early supporter, thank you. and david young. tomorrow the house will vote on the no sanctuary for criminals act. it's been in the works for a long time. people that wanted it for a long time we were able to get this process going and i hope we're going to be successful. you'll be successful tomorrow with a vote. >> we will. >> good. which will cut federal grant monies to cities that shield dangerous criminal aliens from being turned over to federal law enforcement. the house will also vote on kate's wall. named for kate steinlee, killed by an illegal immigrant who had been deported five times. this law will enhance criminal penalties for those who repeatedly enter the country illegally. countless innocent americans included the loved ones of many families in the room and many of these families are great friends of mine, i got to know over the campaign trail because they fought so hard for this. and they're with us, they've had members of their family killed by illegal immigrants and really, people with multiple in some cases, mu
peter king, lou barleta, another friend so you're running for governor, lou? can you make a big announcement, lou. lou barletta, an early supporter, thank you. and david young. tomorrow the house will vote on the no sanctuary for criminals act. it's been in the works for a long time. people that wanted it for a long time we were able to get this process going and i hope we're going to be successful. you'll be successful tomorrow with a vote. >> we will. >> good. which will cut...
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among his thousands of victims were four young americans taken hostage in syria. james foley, steven sotloff, peter kassig and kayla mueller whose parents say baghdadi took their daughter as his personal sex slave before she died in captivity. >> look at the symbolism in that. he's raping america. >> reporter: baghdaddy had been a prime target of u.s. forces. and he has been reported dead many times before, only to reappear. the russians claim one of their air strikes last month near the city of raqqah targeted a meeting of top isis leaders and that some 300 of them were killed. the russians say baghdadi was at that meeting and that's why they say they may have killed him. but the statement is far from definitive. and there have been no words of baghdadi's fate. >> many claims that he was killed before. brian, thanks. >> more on that. joining us is abc news consultant colonel stephen ganyard. if baghdadi is, indeed, dead, what does this mean for the fight against isis? >> robin, probably in the short term it will have some effect in the fight around raqqah. the tactical situation. it may upset the
among his thousands of victims were four young americans taken hostage in syria. james foley, steven sotloff, peter kassig and kayla mueller whose parents say baghdadi took their daughter as his personal sex slave before she died in captivity. >> look at the symbolism in that. he's raping america. >> reporter: baghdaddy had been a prime target of u.s. forces. and he has been reported dead many times before, only to reappear. the russians claim one of their air strikes last month...
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i saw a young reporter by the name of peter somebody -- ed: good guy. >> he was reporting apparentlyey would try to fix it. ed: he is a great reporter, but these, the key part he reported, eight or 10 democratic senators who say they want to work with the president. will they? will they? we'll see. ainsley: well, i mean, yeah, we'll have to see about that one. ed: there is a lot of talk working together. we'll see if they follow through. steve: speaking of talk, there was extremely tall man with glasses seen walking into "the new york times" building. does that look familiar? ed: that is james comey. going into "the new york times" building. steve: three hours later he comes out. big story of "daily mail," james comey reported at "new york times" building. we reported that. "new york times" spokesperson said he did not visit the newsroom. we're learning more from i think maggie haberman -- ed: didn't visit the newsroom. they went to a ceremony for cast is a, also in the "new york times" building. apparently the law firm was holding charity event for abused kids, and james comey and h
i saw a young reporter by the name of peter somebody -- ed: good guy. >> he was reporting apparentlyey would try to fix it. ed: he is a great reporter, but these, the key part he reported, eight or 10 democratic senators who say they want to work with the president. will they? will they? we'll see. ainsley: well, i mean, yeah, we'll have to see about that one. ed: there is a lot of talk working together. we'll see if they follow through. steve: speaking of talk, there was extremely tall...
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young man who was a congressional aide to congressman williams. >> congressman scalise playing second base for the republicans. peter alexander is standing by for us there at the white house. and peter, a lot of folks were waiting to hear president trump, waiting to hear precisely in which direction he might go. it was a message of unification saying at one point when we work together for the common good we are at our best. >> reporter: i think a lot of americans will be appreciative for those words of unity. for a little color behind the scenes, here at the white house, the president was joined by his vice president who was just behind the cameras, as well as ivanka trump and jared kushner and his speech writer. we did hear from ivanka trump a little bit ago as well. she just posted the following, saying our thoughts and prayers are with representative scalise and others injured in this morning's terrible incident. grateful to the first responders. this is a different day at the white house. the president had a public schedule. supposed to head to the department of labor this afternoon. instead they're going to hav
young man who was a congressional aide to congressman williams. >> congressman scalise playing second base for the republicans. peter alexander is standing by for us there at the white house. and peter, a lot of folks were waiting to hear president trump, waiting to hear precisely in which direction he might go. it was a message of unification saying at one point when we work together for the common good we are at our best. >> reporter: i think a lot of americans will be...
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peter chui feel it was a trigger. the message of the show is suicide is the only answer. >> i feel it's dangerous for that small percentage of young adults who this show could become a trigger for them. i feel as if the show gives only one alternative. that one alternative is suicide. >> reporter: the executive producer of "13 reasons why" is selena gomez. the idea of the show is to get people talking about suicide. we reached out to her, but she didn't respond. the writer of the show brian yorkie is very adamant about defending it. he is quoted at saying, "many people are accusing the show of glamorizing suicide. i feel strongly we did the exact opposite. what we did was portray suicide and we portrayed it as very ugly and very damaging." john herndon disagrees. >> there's no word that describes my contempt for the people who did this. you can't convince me they were trying to attract people's attention to the issues of suicide by showing a little girl killing herself. there's nothing positive about that. >> reporter: netflix is very aware of the controversy and they sent us this statement. "our hearts go out to these families du
peter chui feel it was a trigger. the message of the show is suicide is the only answer. >> i feel it's dangerous for that small percentage of young adults who this show could become a trigger for them. i feel as if the show gives only one alternative. that one alternative is suicide. >> reporter: the executive producer of "13 reasons why" is selena gomez. the idea of the show is to get people talking about suicide. we reached out to her, but she didn't respond. the writer...
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john and peter feel that the show was a trigger for bella and priscilla, and the message of the show is suicide is the only answer. >> i feel it's dangerous for that small percentage of younglts who the show could become a trigger for them. i feel the show gives only one alternative, and that one alternative is suicide. >> reporter: the executive procedures of 13 reasons why is kreleena gofundme. -- gomez. the producer said many people are cueing the show -- excusing excuse excuse john disagrees. >> there's no word that describes my contempt for the people that did this. you can't convince me they were trying to attract people's attention to the issue of teen suicide by showing them a little girl killing herself. there's nothing positive about that. >> reporter: netflix is aware of the controversy, and sent us this statement. our hearts go out to the families during this difficult time. we've heard from many viewers that 13 reasons why has opened up a dialogue among parents, teens, schools, and mental health advocates around the difficult topics depicted in the show. we took extra precautions to alert views to the nature of -- viewers to the nature of the contents. the sho
john and peter feel that the show was a trigger for bella and priscilla, and the message of the show is suicide is the only answer. >> i feel it's dangerous for that small percentage of younglts who the show could become a trigger for them. i feel the show gives only one alternative, and that one alternative is suicide. >> reporter: the executive procedures of 13 reasons why is kreleena gofundme. -- gomez. the producer said many people are cueing the show -- excusing excuse excuse...
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peter king, another friend, lou, where's lou? another friend. so you're running for governor, lou? look behind you, lou. you can make an announcement. lou, an early supporter. thank you, lou. and david younghe house will vote on the no sanctuary for criminals act. it's been in the works for a long time. people have wanted it, bob, for a long time. but we were able to get this process going. and i hope you're going to be successful. you'll be successful tomorrow with the vote? >> we will. >> good. which will cut federal grant money to cities that shield dangerous criminal aliens from being turned over to federal law enforcement. the house will also vote on kate's law, named for kate steinle, who was killed by an illegal immigrant and who's been deported five times. this law will enhance criminal penalties for those who repeatedly reenter the country illegally. countless innocent americans, including the loved ones of many families in the room and many of these families are friends of mine, friends of mine, that i got to know over the campaign trail because they fought so hard for this. and they are with us. they've had members of their family killed by illegal immigrants and really people
peter king, another friend, lou, where's lou? another friend. so you're running for governor, lou? look behind you, lou. you can make an announcement. lou, an early supporter. thank you, lou. and david younghe house will vote on the no sanctuary for criminals act. it's been in the works for a long time. people have wanted it, bob, for a long time. but we were able to get this process going. and i hope you're going to be successful. you'll be successful tomorrow with the vote? >> we will....
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young man who was a congressional aide to congressman williams. >> congressman scalise playing second base for the republicans. peter alexander is standing by for us there at the white house. and peter, a lot of folks were waiting to hear president trump, waiting to hear precisely in which direction he might go. it was a message of unification saying at one point when we work together for the common good we are at our best. >> reporter: i think a lot of americans will be appreciative for those words of unity. for a little color behind the scenes, here at the white house, the president was joined by his vice president who was just behind the cameras, as well as ivanka trump and jared kushner and his speech writer. we did hear from ivanka trump a little bit ago as well. she just posted the following, saying our thoughts and prayers are with representative scalise and others injured in this morning's terrible incident. grateful to the first responders. this is a different day at the white house. the president had a public schedule. supposed to head to the department of labor this afternoon. instead they're going to hav
young man who was a congressional aide to congressman williams. >> congressman scalise playing second base for the republicans. peter alexander is standing by for us there at the white house. and peter, a lot of folks were waiting to hear president trump, waiting to hear precisely in which direction he might go. it was a message of unification saying at one point when we work together for the common good we are at our best. >> reporter: i think a lot of americans will be...
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peter alexander standing by from 1600 avenue. we heard from president trump, from official statement and twitter, as well. president trump responding on his birthday, as well. >> reporter: 71 years youngngress community and of the nation. an awful day that took place today. we're hearing from the vice president, make pence, who put out a statement via twitter. karen and i are playing for a speedy recovery. our hearts are with them and their loved ones. we're hearing from the vice president aufsz. he was going to speak to the association of home builders this morning. that spech has been canceled. the president will head here to the white house on this day. many lawmakers, republican lawmakers, had gathered. they had a moment of silence when the community of the audience told them what had taken place. here, it appears that lafayette, is open to the public. but pennsylvania avenue is largely closeded at this time. the secret service hasn't communicated there's a change in its posture. members of the secret service with their weapons, the long arms in their hands, as they patrol outside the gates of the white house right now. there's no indication that would indicate there's a wider thr
peter alexander standing by from 1600 avenue. we heard from president trump, from official statement and twitter, as well. president trump responding on his birthday, as well. >> reporter: 71 years youngngress community and of the nation. an awful day that took place today. we're hearing from the vice president, make pence, who put out a statement via twitter. karen and i are playing for a speedy recovery. our hearts are with them and their loved ones. we're hearing from the vice...