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>> what we do know, phillip, r. $100,000 for the $1 million bond so he spent another night in jail in chicago last night. what we do know in this particular case, phillip, what makes it different in this acquittal is that we have dna in this case and we also have four willing victims who are offering to come forward to testify against him in a trial in front of a jury of his peers, and that's a big difference. we also have a videotape wherein you heard during ron's package that he actually is acknowledging that the victim is 14 years of age. so there's a lot of things that are stacked up against r. kelly. one thing that particularly stands out that we heard during the bond hearing yesterday, phillip, that was disturbing is during that 2008 trial one of the victims in this current case who was 16 years old at the time went up to him and asked him for his autograph after a court hearing. he allegedly gave the autograph to her, said come to my house, then he began a sexual relationship with her at the age of 16. she di
>> what we do know, phillip, r. $100,000 for the $1 million bond so he spent another night in jail in chicago last night. what we do know in this particular case, phillip, what makes it different in this acquittal is that we have dna in this case and we also have four willing victims who are offering to come forward to testify against him in a trial in front of a jury of his peers, and that's a big difference. we also have a videotape wherein you heard during ron's package that he...
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phillip's story has become shockingly familiar.you have probably heard of juul by now. it has been around since june of 2015, and millions of high school kids have already 'juuled' - or vaped - using the device.what you may not know, however, is how juul's high five-percent nicotine pods have caused a so-called "nicotine arms race" across the vaping industry.dr. robert jackler/stanford university school of medicine:"when juul came on the market three-and-a-half years ago, the vapor market was mostly 1 and 2 percent nicotine. it's now 6-7 percent nicotine. this tiny juul cartridge delivers to a person's body the same amount of nicotine as this entire box of camels of 20 cigarettes."stanford professor doctor robert jackler makes his case in a study published in the b-m-j journal 'tobacco control.'his research group has been tracking the industry for nearly a decade.dr. robert jackler/stanford university school of medicine:"when juul came out with very high nicotine electronic cigarettes, it triggered a nicotine arms race amongst competitive companies seeking to emulate th
phillip's story has become shockingly familiar.you have probably heard of juul by now. it has been around since june of 2015, and millions of high school kids have already 'juuled' - or vaped - using the device.what you may not know, however, is how juul's high five-percent nicotine pods have caused a so-called "nicotine arms race" across the vaping industry.dr. robert jackler/stanford university school of medicine:"when juul came on the market three-and-a-half years ago, the...
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for one it's phillips sonicare's bluetooth toothbrush. it connects to a app to reveal brushing habits. the personal data may include first name, yorz name, pfile picture, jerngender, birthday, country, language, and password. phillips may work with third partiesho process your personal data for their own purposes. >> but it's up to you to find those oth privacy policies that relate to these third parties and figure out what they're doing with your data. >> reporter: phillips tells us they take data protection very seriouy. the priva notice is aimed at transparency on this point as it describesain d which data will be received by phillips, an phillips will only share their data with these independent third parties at theuser's request. of infos collects loa that has nothing to do with serving coffee. the policy, the web pages you view, including the date and time, and the subject of the ads you click orol s over. he says starbucks then allows third parties to access that info. the hapolicy, w added certain features to our websites and mobi
for one it's phillips sonicare's bluetooth toothbrush. it connects to a app to reveal brushing habits. the personal data may include first name, yorz name, pfile picture, jerngender, birthday, country, language, and password. phillips may work with third partiesho process your personal data for their own purposes. >> but it's up to you to find those oth privacy policies that relate to these third parties and figure out what they're doing with your data. >> reporter: phillips tells...
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where was marry phillips when jornl washingt george washington to muchk in?n't know. >> reporter: things were getting complicated for both maries. martha washington was back in virginia for her own safety and that phillips' husband was in england. nobody know for sure where mary phillips was. >> it is possible that george washington moved into the mansion in harlem, in which his first love was living at the time. >> reporter: hang on. george washington is here, in a bedroom down the hall at the same time his first love may very well be living in this houses? >> i know what you're saying and thinking and that's what i can see in the documents. >> reporter: if you're here t make as lot of sense as head quarters, right? >> reporter: one of the foremost george washington says while historical fiction is one thing -- is it possible they shared this house? >> we don't have any evidence of it. i think she's found a pausesabilipause possibility of good work of fiction. not saying it didn't happen, just saying we can't say it did. there are rigorous standards for some
where was marry phillips when jornl washingt george washington to muchk in?n't know. >> reporter: things were getting complicated for both maries. martha washington was back in virginia for her own safety and that phillips' husband was in england. nobody know for sure where mary phillips was. >> it is possible that george washington moved into the mansion in harlem, in which his first love was living at the time. >> reporter: hang on. george washington is here, in a bedroom...
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phillip's story has become shockingly familiar.you have probably heard of juul by now.been around since june of 2015, and millions of high school kids have already 'juuled' - or vaped - using the device.what you may not know, however, is how juul's high five-percent nicotine pods have caused a so-called "nicotine arms race" across the vaping industry.dr. robert jackler/stanford university school of medicine:"when juul came on the market three-and-a-half years ago, the vapor market was mostly 1 and 2 percent nicotine. it's now 6-7 percent nicotine. this tiny juul cartridge delivers to a person's body the same amount of nicotine as this entire box of camels of 20 cigarettes."stanford professor doctor robert jackler makes his case in a study published in the b-m-j journal 'tobacco control.'his research group has been tracking the industry for nearly a decade.dr. robert jackler/stanford university school of medicine:"when juul came out with very high cigarettes, it triggered a nicotine arms race amongst competitive companies seeking to emulate the success of juul."juul is n
phillip's story has become shockingly familiar.you have probably heard of juul by now.been around since june of 2015, and millions of high school kids have already 'juuled' - or vaped - using the device.what you may not know, however, is how juul's high five-percent nicotine pods have caused a so-called "nicotine arms race" across the vaping industry.dr. robert jackler/stanford university school of medicine:"when juul came on the market three-and-a-half years ago, the vapor...
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i think it is pretty clear that they will weeks of planning indeed for trip for phillip hammond to goat kind of thing as they do, and that is not going to happen now, at least for the perceivable future and the treasury 's the perceivable future and the treasury '5 view is that gavin williamson. these two ministers have a very bad relationship over all kinds of things, but i think it shows a real difficulty for britain's foreign policy. we have people like theresa may and gavin williamson, have a very sceptical view of china, they have security concerns view of china, they have security concerns and people around them with security priorities, and people like phillip hammond have investment and economic priorities and they think would be much more similar to david cameron george osborne back in the day, and global britain does not mean global britain as a guarantor of international law, sending warships around the world, or does it mean britain trading with whoever we can because you want to boost our economy? yes, that tension will a lwa ys economy? yes, that tension will always be t
i think it is pretty clear that they will weeks of planning indeed for trip for phillip hammond to goat kind of thing as they do, and that is not going to happen now, at least for the perceivable future and the treasury 's the perceivable future and the treasury '5 view is that gavin williamson. these two ministers have a very bad relationship over all kinds of things, but i think it shows a real difficulty for britain's foreign policy. we have people like theresa may and gavin williamson, have...
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phillips or members of his group." result of a leftist mob who wanted so badly to ruin the life of this white kid because it fit their preferred narrative. i would hope that there are some lessons to be learned here. stop jumping to conclusions. take a breath before you tarry everybody with the worst pejorative. unfortunately we know all too well, though, that the mob wonders move on on to the next target. also tonight, the chung family fighting back against a new york attorney general, leticia james, who they claim is on a mission to destroy them. >> i believe that this president is incompetent. i believe that this president is ill-equipped to serve in the highest office of this land, and i believe that he is an embarrassment to all that we stand for. we will join with law enforcement and other attorneys general across this nation in removing this president from office. >> laura: [laughs] attorneys for the trump foundation, the president has three oldest children wrote in the filing today "new york attorney general te
phillips or members of his group." result of a leftist mob who wanted so badly to ruin the life of this white kid because it fit their preferred narrative. i would hope that there are some lessons to be learned here. stop jumping to conclusions. take a breath before you tarry everybody with the worst pejorative. unfortunately we know all too well, though, that the mob wonders move on on to the next target. also tonight, the chung family fighting back against a new york attorney general,...
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phillips: good morning. i am a member of the freshman class who ran because we think we can do better. we're appalled at the lack of process and regular order and we collectively are bringing a new spirit, we hope, to a place that could use a little bit more of it. most of our 45-day tenure so far has been spent under a shutdown and it bothers us deeply. on a bipartisan basis, we've had many conversations about ending these forever. we think it should be removed from the political tool box in perpetuity. we're very like-minded in that. i also want to remind everybody that democrats believe in border security. we believe it should be based on fact, driven then by a strategy and then resourced appropriately. we hope we can bring process back to a place that truly requires it. we've also -- i can tell you we're a class that's been listening for the last two years , while campaigning, and now even in congress. and we want to bring that spirit back here. and that's what's driving our democratic agenda. starting w
phillips: good morning. i am a member of the freshman class who ran because we think we can do better. we're appalled at the lack of process and regular order and we collectively are bringing a new spirit, we hope, to a place that could use a little bit more of it. most of our 45-day tenure so far has been spent under a shutdown and it bothers us deeply. on a bipartisan basis, we've had many conversations about ending these forever. we think it should be removed from the political tool box in...
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prince phillip has come under a lot of criticism here.is independence, he is also a very keen driver. >> i want to ask you if he were to be charged how unusual would it be to bring a charge against a member of the royal family. >> of course, it's not an every day occurrence that this sort of thing happens, but it's not unheard of, either. prince phillip's daughter princess ann has been involved in a number of speeding ens santa barbaras over the years. in 1990 a cord banned her from driving for one month. she was convicted of a criminal offense more recently in 2002 after her dog attacked two children in a park. it's not unheard of. the royal family are not above the law. apart from her majesty the queen who actually is. >> she is the one. anna stewart following that for us. we will wait and see what happens with prince phillip. thank you. >>> we are getting a sneak peek at a royal garden. catherine, the duchess of cambridge, has teamed up with two landscape artists for what is being called the back to nature garden. it will be part of th
prince phillip has come under a lot of criticism here.is independence, he is also a very keen driver. >> i want to ask you if he were to be charged how unusual would it be to bring a charge against a member of the royal family. >> of course, it's not an every day occurrence that this sort of thing happens, but it's not unheard of, either. prince phillip's daughter princess ann has been involved in a number of speeding ens santa barbaras over the years. in 1990 a cord banned her from...
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political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillipsus for that. the duke of edinburgh has voluntarily given up his driving licence. in a statement this evening, buckingham palace said that prince philip had made the decision after careful consideration. it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estate in norfolk, in which his vehicle landed on its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our royal correspondentjonny dymond told us more about the events that led to this decision. the duke has voluntarily given up his licence. it is two weeks after the collision were two adults were injured. buckingham palace says it was entirely his decision and it came after a fair deal of criticism came after a fair deal of criticism came the duke's way. he was a p pa re ntly came the duke's way. he was apparently driving without a seatbelt on a public road. the police have confirmed the licence has been surrendered and also say that a file on the case has been passed to th
political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillipsus for that. the duke of edinburgh has voluntarily given up his driving licence. in a statement this evening, buckingham palace said that prince philip had made the decision after careful consideration. it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estate in norfolk, in which his vehicle landed on its side after a collision with a car...
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phillip randolph, president, sleeping brotherhood of sleeping car porters. mr.e to memorialize the historic supreme court of the united states vision for the desegregation of public schools, of the emancipation proclamation, of the mind and human spirit. we have come to demonstrate the unity of the negro and their allies, labor liberals, and the church. we are here to tell those who worship the false gods of white supremacy to keep their evil hands off the national association for the advancement of colored people. >> reverend weston, unitarian church. rev. weston: grant us the courage to enter into the arena of life and there battle intensely against all the forces of injustice, exploitation, bigotry, and discrimination. let us never take our faith and freedom for granted, that we salute it and go our way unchanged. for if we do not make it a part of us, if we do not wrote it in our hearts and minds, that faith will die, and our nation shall die with it. >> but we need not fear. today our children are upholding the honor of the nation. ♪ james and theresa garde
phillip randolph, president, sleeping brotherhood of sleeping car porters. mr.e to memorialize the historic supreme court of the united states vision for the desegregation of public schools, of the emancipation proclamation, of the mind and human spirit. we have come to demonstrate the unity of the negro and their allies, labor liberals, and the church. we are here to tell those who worship the false gods of white supremacy to keep their evil hands off the national association for the...
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but i do have a suspect. >> oh. >> where was christopher phillips at this time? >> chris phillips? saying he have access to my house. >> by the way, chris phillips was never a suspect in the case. in fact, he was a witness for the state. but daniel was adamant that he, at least, was innocent. >> i'm not the one who killed shelly. i have two younger sisters, sir. what if that happened to my sisters? what if that happened to my mom? i would kill myself before i hurt anybody else. i couldn't kill her because she reminds me of my younger sister, amanda. [ sniffs, cries ] what if that happens to amanda or kati? [ sniffs ] i would kill myself. >> but it happened to shelly. >> that's what happened to shelly. but i'm not the one who kill her. even if i have to go through this, i'm still telling you, i'm not the one who kill her because i can't. that would be like me killing my younger sisters and i love them. >> would the jury have believed him had he testified? we'll never know. but without it, the verdict came back in just three hours -- guilty of first degree murder. >> it was a very go
but i do have a suspect. >> oh. >> where was christopher phillips at this time? >> chris phillips? saying he have access to my house. >> by the way, chris phillips was never a suspect in the case. in fact, he was a witness for the state. but daniel was adamant that he, at least, was innocent. >> i'm not the one who killed shelly. i have two younger sisters, sir. what if that happened to my sisters? what if that happened to my mom? i would kill myself before i hurt...
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phillip. >> tracie potts joining us from washington. tracie, thank you. >>> the investigation into an alleged racist and homophobic attack against "empire" star jussie smollett has taken another strange turn, this time with chicago police saying that they no longer consider smollet assault. steve patterson has been following this story for us. steve, what's the latest? >> reporter: marlie, this is yet another stunning turn in what events in this story. now sources close to the investigation are saying that smollett is no longer considered a victim, nor is he yet considered a suspect. and at this point they just want him to come in so he can clarify his story. police are now investigating if the actor famous for his role in the hit series "empire" paid two men to stage an alleged attack against him. in january jussie smollett filed a police report stating two masked men assaulted him while hurling racist and homophobic slurs before pouring bleach on him and tying a rope around his neck. he identified the attackers in this blurry surveill
phillip. >> tracie potts joining us from washington. tracie, thank you. >>> the investigation into an alleged racist and homophobic attack against "empire" star jussie smollett has taken another strange turn, this time with chicago police saying that they no longer consider smollet assault. steve patterson has been following this story for us. steve, what's the latest? >> reporter: marlie, this is yet another stunning turn in what events in this story. now sources...
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phillips, which he did not. had blocked mr. phillips ability to leave the scene, which he did not. nicholas sandmann as you said, he did not do anything wrong. he exhibited the most respectful behavior of anyone involved in this incident. he was a child. he was accosted by adults. the black hebrew israelites as your clip shows yelling the most obscene slurs at these boys. homophobic, racist slurs. and then you have this character, phillips. i say character, because i have watched what he said prayed he does not tell the same story twice, because he is a liar. >> sean: can you sue him? >> interview after interview to tell his fall story and condemn this young innocent boy. >> sean: i assume by those comments and you said on twitter that you would sue nathan phillips as well. i watch what those kids went through and what the people said to them. they said nothing back. i don't know if i would have that kind of restraint. it is kind of amazing, they said that he went and confronted nathan phillips -- just the opposite. i went through a high litany of profile cases. and they get it wro
phillips, which he did not. had blocked mr. phillips ability to leave the scene, which he did not. nicholas sandmann as you said, he did not do anything wrong. he exhibited the most respectful behavior of anyone involved in this incident. he was a child. he was accosted by adults. the black hebrew israelites as your clip shows yelling the most obscene slurs at these boys. homophobic, racist slurs. and then you have this character, phillips. i say character, because i have watched what he said...
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i'm phillip mena, msnbc headquarters in new york. msnbc is live. >>> first came the revision, then the retraction. virginia's governor refusing to step down because of a yearbook photo and then admitting to memories of his past. >> this was a yearbook photo with my face and my name. it was not me. >> he does not understand the implications of blackface. >> i think the governor needs to go. right now it's embarrassment. >>> on a collision course, the president, nancy pelosi, the wall and a shutdown. something has to give as the clock ticks down. we'll tell you the likely scenarios. >>> and it is super bowl sunday. this hour the expectations of the big game and the controversy surrounding the half-time show. >>> new details this morning on the controversy over virginia governor ralph northam. nearly the entire democratic establishment now urging him to step down, but he's refusing, insisting yesterday he was not either person in this racist photograph from his 1984 yearbook page. a stunning reversal after initially saying friday that i
i'm phillip mena, msnbc headquarters in new york. msnbc is live. >>> first came the revision, then the retraction. virginia's governor refusing to step down because of a yearbook photo and then admitting to memories of his past. >> this was a yearbook photo with my face and my name. it was not me. >> he does not understand the implications of blackface. >> i think the governor needs to go. right now it's embarrassment. >>> on a collision course, the...
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in the second half john phillips fouled just sit back a low and vow to cost converted from the spot to make it to nil he scored on all four of his penalty kicks this season. and ten minutes later robin cannot i did another destroying any hope of a mind come back three nil the final score and evolve spork now have thirty five points more than they are and in all of the last campaign i both. the bible. and saturday's late game had berlin hosted vertebrae in a mid table clash had threatened early on with salomon kalou bursting forward to find davies to make it one nil after twenty five minutes the hosts continued to dominate i but with the last kick of the game. we used in a free kick to force a one all draw sparking wild celebrations as he becomes the bull in this league as oldest goal scorer. so congratulations to him so here are the results from much day twenty two so far and another defeat there for stuttgart this time of course against leipsic huff and haim beat hung over as we just saw evolves also one picked up some very important three points for them against mines shellac and fre
in the second half john phillips fouled just sit back a low and vow to cost converted from the spot to make it to nil he scored on all four of his penalty kicks this season. and ten minutes later robin cannot i did another destroying any hope of a mind come back three nil the final score and evolve spork now have thirty five points more than they are and in all of the last campaign i both. the bible. and saturday's late game had berlin hosted vertebrae in a mid table clash had threatened early...
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. >> phillips tells us they take datarotection very seriously. the privacy notice is aimed att sparency on this point, as it describes in detail which data will be received by phillips, a phillips will only share their data with these independent third parties at the user's request. according to kazden, starbucks collects loads of info that has nothing to do with serving coffee. the wpolicy, the pages you view, including the date and time and the subject of the ads you click or scroll over.ka en says starbucks then allows third parties to access that info. the policy, we have addedn certeatures to our websites and mobile applications that allow social networks such as facebook, twitte to tra the activities of their members. >> can you be 100% sure about everything that's been collected in most of these policies? >> not necessarily.s i think tha -- that that's not an accident. >> starbucks tells us t privacy of our customers is incred important to us, and we regularly evaluate all policies to make sure we're protecting tir best interests. we striv
. >> phillips tells us they take datarotection very seriously. the privacy notice is aimed att sparency on this point, as it describes in detail which data will be received by phillips, a phillips will only share their data with these independent third parties at the user's request. according to kazden, starbucks collects loads of info that has nothing to do with serving coffee. the wpolicy, the pages you view, including the date and time and the subject of the ads you click or scroll...
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phillip steele is one of the children of hillsborough, just 15 yea rs old children of hillsborough, justars old when he died at a full or match on a family day out in his pa rents match on a family day out in his parents and little brother. —— football match. philip's mother dolores steele has lived without her son to the past 30 years. today she relived the day the disaster took his life. the family were all at the match the parents upstairs in the seat of area, the children on the terrace below. dolores steele renders that it suddenly look very crowded down man. —— remembers. she could hear the crowd shouting "0pen the gates, people are dying". this is still look across at the jurien said she could not see her boys. she said she could not see her boys. she said she could not see her boys. she said she saw someone carried the grass, a jacket put over their face. she said: the steel‘s younger boy, 13—year—old ryan survived and spent hours waiting by the family's car hoping his brother would turn up. their parents went to look for phillip, turned away from the makeshift more tree they wer
phillip steele is one of the children of hillsborough, just 15 yea rs old children of hillsborough, justars old when he died at a full or match on a family day out in his pa rents match on a family day out in his parents and little brother. —— football match. philip's mother dolores steele has lived without her son to the past 30 years. today she relived the day the disaster took his life. the family were all at the match the parents upstairs in the seat of area, the children on the terrace...
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the owner of topshop — sir phillip green — paid a female employee more than a million pounds to keepof kissing and groping her — according to the daily telegraph. the paper says the senior female employee — who wasn't named for legal reasons — was one of five members of staff who signed gagging orders after being bullied or harassed. the duke of edinburgh has voluntarily given up his driving licence, buckingham palace has said. it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month near the sandringham estate in norfolk, in which his vehicle landed on its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our royal correspondent jonny dymond is here. what exactly have buckingham palace said? well the duke has given up his licence voluntarily, just three weeks following the collision where two adults were slightly injured in the crash. buckingham palace say it was entirely his own decision to give up his licence. eight came after a fairer deal of criticism came his way after he was seen driving just two days after the crash apparently without a seat b
the owner of topshop — sir phillip green — paid a female employee more than a million pounds to keepof kissing and groping her — according to the daily telegraph. the paper says the senior female employee — who wasn't named for legal reasons — was one of five members of staff who signed gagging orders after being bullied or harassed. the duke of edinburgh has voluntarily given up his driving licence, buckingham palace has said. it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a...
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they began to celebrate by chanting and dancing to the beat mr phillips began moving to his right down a line of boys eventually stopping face to face with nick the young man remained where he had already been standing placing his undivided attention on mr phillips is the other side of his legal analyst jennifer britton told us that celebrities like those look into the teenager we're talking about there where in the make america great again cup these people cautious were making from inflammatory public statements i think this is case is going to be definitely a landmark i mean there's certainly a foundation to go to trial for this and a lot of americans realize that some celebrities are taking this way too far they're using their celebrity platforms to speak out against things that they really have no expertise or knowledge on now that being said celebrities should be held to a certain standard when making statements because they have so many followers and it so damages reputations and the media has journalistic integrity and has to do due diligence it has to ensure that the stories th
they began to celebrate by chanting and dancing to the beat mr phillips began moving to his right down a line of boys eventually stopping face to face with nick the young man remained where he had already been standing placing his undivided attention on mr phillips is the other side of his legal analyst jennifer britton told us that celebrities like those look into the teenager we're talking about there where in the make america great again cup these people cautious were making from...
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. >> and'm phillip mena. a political double-header playing out on oppositends of the world. president trump is in vietnam for hisond summit with kim former lawyer is and fixer, michael cohen, is back in the hot seat on capitol hill. we have team coverage this morning. our bill neel covering all the action in hanoi while susanf mcginnis islowing the fireworks in d.c. we'll get to bill in just a minute, butin first just hours cohen will testify in front of congress for the second day in a w. and this time, the cameras will be rolling. cohen is reportedly bringing a mmmbshell before the house oversight tee. a signed check from the trump organization connected to hush money allegations. cohen is expected to say the check was part of his reimbursement for the $130,000 he paid to porn star stormy daniels to stay silent about her alleged affair with mr. trump in he weeks leading up to election. federal prosecutors in manhattan argue that the payment broke campaign finance laws. we begin now w shan in d.c. susan, good morning. we're getting our first look as well at cohen's opening
. >> and'm phillip mena. a political double-header playing out on oppositends of the world. president trump is in vietnam for hisond summit with kim former lawyer is and fixer, michael cohen, is back in the hot seat on capitol hill. we have team coverage this morning. our bill neel covering all the action in hanoi while susanf mcginnis islowing the fireworks in d.c. we'll get to bill in just a minute, butin first just hours cohen will testify in front of congress for the second day in a...
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for britain's prince phillip that time was today. the decision comes after a recent accident and questions abilityis behind the wheel. nbc's sarah harman has more from london. >> reporter: the duke eofnburgh no longer in the driver's seat. buckingham pace confirming the 97-year-old decid voluntarily surrender hisse lic this just weeks after prince phillip crashed his land rover into another car. inside, two women and baby. the prince not injured but one of the women broke her wrist. he later apologized, but days later prince phillip wk behind the wheel without a seat belt. in tonight's decision, some see the delicate fingerprts of the queen. >> sure, she has said to her husband, look,is this really necessary any more? you've had a b smash. let's not tempt fate. >> reporter: two years after he officiay retired from royal duties, the fiercely independent prince now taking the backseat. sarah harman, nbc >>> when we come back, tester holt pays tribut a woman who led the way in the u.s. military. ♪ ♪ ca i more to lower my a1c. because my
for britain's prince phillip that time was today. the decision comes after a recent accident and questions abilityis behind the wheel. nbc's sarah harman has more from london. >> reporter: the duke eofnburgh no longer in the driver's seat. buckingham pace confirming the 97-year-old decid voluntarily surrender hisse lic this just weeks after prince phillip crashed his land rover into another car. inside, two women and baby. the prince not injured but one of the women broke her wrist. he...
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and finally phillip cost it secured a deserved three away victory for. so we need to do is actually take a look at the standings so far on match day twenty three of so for of course it was offered as a match on the night dortmund restored their three point lead at the top of bahrain are still within striking distance while spurred move up to fifth braman edge into the top half of the table in the bottom half had to feed pushes them dented tenth and there is no change in the bottom three shall go have been anchored in the bottom half of the table all season it's a far cry from last season second place finish on able to find their form and languishing far from the european spots it comes as no surprise that there would be a casualty in the club's management and it came this weekend with christiane hydel shelters sporting director announcing he would leave his role at the end of the season at the very latest let's hear from him and now. people who go out and do. things just haven't worked out for us in the bundesliga this season and i take responsibility fo
and finally phillip cost it secured a deserved three away victory for. so we need to do is actually take a look at the standings so far on match day twenty three of so for of course it was offered as a match on the night dortmund restored their three point lead at the top of bahrain are still within striking distance while spurred move up to fifth braman edge into the top half of the table in the bottom half had to feed pushes them dented tenth and there is no change in the bottom three shall...
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here's kiera phillips. >> reporter: morgan and her story have a lot in common. loving california moms raising their sons on their own. >> definitely consider myself a mama's boy. >> oh. >> when the two found troubling lumps in their breasts they turned to the same kind of tests. >> they said it can detect disease in advance even before it happens. >> it's called thermographythery it measures heat patterns and track flood flow. some add indicates say it can do much more than that, like identify the precursors of breast cancer. >> the new mammography. >> some practitioners say they make it clear it's not stand-alone test. but morgan says she didn't notice that in the fine print. >> come on. >> after finding a lump in her breast in 2012, she was in denial and hoping to deal with it naturally. she went to thermal imaging center operating by a choir tractor dr. melvin, and his partner. they tout it as a potentially life saving life safer. >> dr. melvin came in and said are you sure you have a lump? he said i don't veterans day any. >> she had what they called a mild
here's kiera phillips. >> reporter: morgan and her story have a lot in common. loving california moms raising their sons on their own. >> definitely consider myself a mama's boy. >> oh. >> when the two found troubling lumps in their breasts they turned to the same kind of tests. >> they said it can detect disease in advance even before it happens. >> it's called thermographythery it measures heat patterns and track flood flow. some add indicates say it can do...
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mark phillips, cbs news, in the south pacific. >> begnaud: what a story, right? assignment for mark phillips. that is the "cbs weekend news" for us this sunday. later tonight on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm david begnaud at the broadcast center in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for watching and have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org up.. and leaving the crew -- with a >>> now at 6:00, a hot air balloon goes down hard in a bay area marsh, leaving passengers shaken up, leaving the crew with a nightmare clean up job. good evening to you i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. 12 people on the balloon when it made a sudden landing near vallejo. no one was seriously hurt, but the area was so swampy. rescuers needed a helicopter to reach them. >> the balloon splashed down in a marsh near the napa river just after 10:00 a.m., taking off from the sonoma sky park. that's where kpix 5 katie nielsen has exclusive video of the rescue. katie? >> reporter: emergency responders told us the pilot told
mark phillips, cbs news, in the south pacific. >> begnaud: what a story, right? assignment for mark phillips. that is the "cbs weekend news" for us this sunday. later tonight on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm david begnaud at the broadcast center in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for watching and have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org up.. and leaving the crew -- with a >>> now at 6:00, a...
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. >> cnn's abby phillip is live at the white house and abby, we just heard the president say that he's adding things to this deal struck by congress. >> reporter: it's not clear exactly -- sorry, brooke. i think i lost you here. >> can you hear me, abby? >> reporter: it's not clear what president trump meant by that. he's referring to this conference report. the problem is if president trump decides all of a sudden that he's going to change or add to this bill, it could be a serious problem. republicans and democrats have been haggling over this for weeks. they would have to go back to the drawing board to get buy-in for whatever president trump wants to add to it. there is one thing that president trump has been working on with his aides for weeks now behind the scenes and that is potentially getting money together from other parts of the government in order to build the wall without congress appropriating the money for it, at least not at the levels that he had asked for, $5.7 billion. now if he takes what congress gives him in this bill and then adds to it money that has been pulled
. >> cnn's abby phillip is live at the white house and abby, we just heard the president say that he's adding things to this deal struck by congress. >> reporter: it's not clear exactly -- sorry, brooke. i think i lost you here. >> can you hear me, abby? >> reporter: it's not clear what president trump meant by that. he's referring to this conference report. the problem is if president trump decides all of a sudden that he's going to change or add to this bill, it could...
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mark phillips, cbs news, sheffield, england. >> a touching story. >>> that's the "overnight news" forfor some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for "the morning news" and, of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm nikki battiste. ♪ >>> it's thursday, february 14th. 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." paul manafort's bombshell. a judge says he lied to investigators in the russia probe breaching his plea deal. >>> congress food is ready to pass a bill to avoid another shutdown. the president has not yet said he would sign it. >>> and today marks one year since the deadly school shooting in parkland, florida. the movement that was launched in the aftermath and the survivors that
mark phillips, cbs news, sheffield, england. >> a touching story. >>> that's the "overnight news" forfor some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for "the morning news" and, of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm nikki battiste. ♪ >>> it's thursday, february 14th. 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." paul manafort's bombshell. a judge says he lied to...
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phillips, which he did not. headlock mr. philip's ability to leave the scene, which he did. and nicholas emma, as you said, he didn't do anything wrong. he exhibited the most respectful behavior of anyone involved in this instance. he was a child. he was accosted by adults, the black hebrew israelites, as your clip showed yelling the most obscene slurs at these boys. homophobic, racist lawyers and then you have this character phillips, and i say character because, let me tell you, i've watched what he said. he doesn't tell the same story twice because he's a liar. and if the media's -- >> sean: will use to him? >> interview after interview to tell his full story and condemn this young innocent boy. >> sean: i assume by those s comments, i think a subtle twitter that you would sue nathan phillips as well. i watch with those kids went through and what these people said to them. they said nothing back. i don't know if i would have that kind of restraint. it's kind of amazing, they said that he went and confronted nathan phillips, just the opposite. i went through a litany of hi
phillips, which he did not. headlock mr. philip's ability to leave the scene, which he did. and nicholas emma, as you said, he didn't do anything wrong. he exhibited the most respectful behavior of anyone involved in this instance. he was a child. he was accosted by adults, the black hebrew israelites, as your clip showed yelling the most obscene slurs at these boys. homophobic, racist lawyers and then you have this character phillips, and i say character because, let me tell you, i've watched...
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>> no, it is not, phillip.past measures, but he will face opposition from within the party. certainly with the comments from susan collins yesterday and other republicans have given us the indication they are not fully on board. i think the powers in the article of the constitution are very clear. the power of the purse belongs with congress. unfortunately, the president really hindered his case yesterday in making his announcement by telling the american people he quote really didn't have to do this. i don't think this is in the course of normal business. i expect he will face a lengthy and unsuccessful battle in the courts and courts of public opinion. >> justin, what do you think they make of the national emergency? it is all of the campaign promise. do they see this as a win? >> for the people that elected him and people who wut hput him office, it is no secret. he campaigned on the wall. the people that gave him the victory when he defeated hillary clinton, they are not surprised to see him take every acti
>> no, it is not, phillip.past measures, but he will face opposition from within the party. certainly with the comments from susan collins yesterday and other republicans have given us the indication they are not fully on board. i think the powers in the article of the constitution are very clear. the power of the purse belongs with congress. unfortunately, the president really hindered his case yesterday in making his announcement by telling the american people he quote really didn't...
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ten years on barnaby phillips braved the winter snow to go back and find out. this was my return to kosovo and the little village of book in the depths of a cold winter a return to a place which i got to know well in two thousand and eight following an albanian families who are neighbors i've not been back since i've been treated know what's changed when i left this village ten years ago the serb family were at the head of about their future even physically worried about their safety the albanians well they hoped that cos of those independents would be the answer to all their problems that it would help make them rich one decade on i've come back to find out what happened to those hopes and dreams many of the old. the houses still lie in ruins sad reminders of an arcade. but when i visited soffa and his wife lubyanka i found them in good spirits more relaxed more comfortable feeling more permanent in their presence. was the father the. the net and there are more now when the brits a could come should the cold up so you're ok so did the. islam as with their cour
ten years on barnaby phillips braved the winter snow to go back and find out. this was my return to kosovo and the little village of book in the depths of a cold winter a return to a place which i got to know well in two thousand and eight following an albanian families who are neighbors i've not been back since i've been treated know what's changed when i left this village ten years ago the serb family were at the head of about their future even physically worried about their safety the...
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what does wade phillips need to do to be successful in this game? >> wade's the man. he's obviously had success before against the patriot notice super bowl. he plays really good man coverage behind. and then he has pass rushers up front. which he obviously has with this team. he's going to do what he does. he may mix up a few things here and there. the reason he's been successful for so long, is because he stuck to what works. have you to trust your players. >> we're going to get into that, forgive me first for pointing out, you are 0-6 against tom brady, don't hurt me. and of your 92 career sacks, only one half of one comes against the goat. he's 41. he's slow. why is he hard to sack. he's 41 and slow. why is he hard to sack? >> he's smart, very smart. he knows what can beat him. and that's getting hit, and getting pressure up in his face. what is he going to do? he's getting the ball out quick. he knows where his guys are going to be. he knows who's going to be open, he knows the coverage, and he figures it all out. he doesn't want to take a hit, like he said, he's
what does wade phillips need to do to be successful in this game? >> wade's the man. he's obviously had success before against the patriot notice super bowl. he plays really good man coverage behind. and then he has pass rushers up front. which he obviously has with this team. he's going to do what he does. he may mix up a few things here and there. the reason he's been successful for so long, is because he stuck to what works. have you to trust your players. >> we're going to get...
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i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm marlie hall. we are following a massive winter storm moving across the country. the system dumping snow and ice could impact as many as 200 million people in 39 states. the snowfall ramped up tuesday afternoon in kansas, and a woman in georgia shared this video of a hail storm last night. the winter blast is expected to reach from the south to the southern new england today. webb.re, let's go to nbc >> good morning, everyone. we have severe weather out towards the south. also tracking that heavy snow. but timing, it's really going to be key on this system. it depends on you out towards washington, you're going to see possibly four tomp for your early morning commute. it then transitions into rain for the northeast, really impacts us as we step into your evening commute. so roadways definitely dicey and some delays definitely possible. out towards the upper midwest, we could see up to six to eight inches. so this is impacting over 100 million people here throughout your afternoon into your evening
i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm marlie hall. we are following a massive winter storm moving across the country. the system dumping snow and ice could impact as many as 200 million people in 39 states. the snowfall ramped up tuesday afternoon in kansas, and a woman in georgia shared this video of a hail storm last night. the winter blast is expected to reach from the south to the southern new england today. webb.re, let's go to nbc >> good morning, everyone. we have severe weather out...
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i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera.ght here on nbc and our nbc stations.tak temperatures across the bay >>> a very good wednesday morning to you, february 6th already. it is a cold start to our morning. take a look at some of the temperatures across the bay area this morning, freezing in some spots. we're here to help you bundle up, get ready for work. just stay where you are right now, probably warm at home. >> we're here because it's warmer than outside. it was frozen on my windshield this morning. good morning, thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. let's get a look at the cold temperatures out there. >> it is old out there and crisp as well, as we get a live view of san jose and we're going to start out with some near teezing south bay. we'll be at 36
i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera.ght here on nbc and our nbc stations.tak temperatures across the bay >>> a very good wednesday morning to you, february 6th already. it is a cold start to our morning. take a look at some of the temperatures across the bay area this morning, freezing in some spots. we're here to help you bundle up, get ready for work. just stay where you are right now, probably warm at home. >> we're here because it's warmer than outside. it was...
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phillips the test is done with today's shopping now she's taking part in an art class. but it happens if i started out with a blank sheet and now well i filled it up with color by the way it worked yeah but of. the other room is open three times a week at no cost to the seniors the town picks up the tab for the rent and all the materials anyone can take part in this program not just dementia patients. some of the volunteers are retirees they're in good mental and physical shape so they're happy to help. you know for me you just make them i don't find this sort of work very satisfying really and i try to get other people to volunteer as well but many don't want to get involved in health. care work to do not me that's really. unfair because you know i don't feel that way at all if i were a dementia patient i'd be happy to know that there were people there to help me and do you think it's real mention doc a good. movie and off. the patients spend several hours here they can be creative and they don't have to worry about their declining language skills and thanks to the vol
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phillip? >> all right, tom, thank a you. irginia lawmaker says more conversation is needed before seeking the impeachment of lieu den ant governor justin fairfax. he has denied the claims and called for the fbi to investigate. nancy erica smith, an for meredith watson, one of fairfax's accusers sayspe hment hearings would have provided due process. she says in a statement that her client wants the virginia legislature to hold hearings regardless of what they are called and reject the secret and dee delay proceeding. >> barney's is hitting a new high. the retailer known for its high-end fashion is now cornering the cannabis market with a new storelen bev hills. it's called high end and it's scheduled to open in h.ma the store will be a one-stop shop for luxury smoking paraphernalia. grinders that cost 1400 bucks to bongs that can cost you $900. barney's is ripping a pag from td men's display book originally nicknam barney's of weed. >> not long ago mentioning marijuana could send politician's career up in smoke. now even pres
phillip? >> all right, tom, thank a you. irginia lawmaker says more conversation is needed before seeking the impeachment of lieu den ant governor justin fairfax. he has denied the claims and called for the fbi to investigate. nancy erica smith, an for meredith watson, one of fairfax's accusers sayspe hment hearings would have provided due process. she says in a statement that her client wants the virginia legislature to hold hearings regardless of what they are called and reject the...
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i want to get to the mueller report with you, phillip.nt piece in the "washington post" lays out mueller's indictments thus far. then you say this "the mueller report that is sitting in plain sight does not ho sla trump himself actively conspired with russiaing to influence the election. it does show that his campaign and campaign team were a locus of suspicious activity and actors. mueller's report is to some significant degree already out." does what we know so far, does that answer the underlying question about conspiracy? >> it doesn't. that's something that critics of robert mule remember quick to point out. os stens bliss robert mueller's investigation was supposed to focus on this possible coordination between russia's interference efforts in 2016 and the trump campaign. there is no clear bright line between those two things at this point in time. there are a lot of questions. we heard about konstantin kilimnik, his meetings was paul manafort which involved trading poll data back and forth. that's about as close as we've gotten to
i want to get to the mueller report with you, phillip.nt piece in the "washington post" lays out mueller's indictments thus far. then you say this "the mueller report that is sitting in plain sight does not ho sla trump himself actively conspired with russiaing to influence the election. it does show that his campaign and campaign team were a locus of suspicious activity and actors. mueller's report is to some significant degree already out." does what we know so far, does...
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tracie, the president is denying this report, calli it fake news. >> reporter: right, phillip. he says it never happened. and matt t whitaker former acting attorney general, who the president supposedly made this reques of, testified on capitol hill a few weeks ago that he was neveressured to influence any case. this is coming from a "new york times" story tha cites multiple sources saying that, in fact, the president called matt whitaker, this man, who was in charge of the justice department, asking for a change at the top of the michael cohen case. michael cohen, the president's being attorney, who was investigated for the hush money payments that he made for the president. the president wanted someone different in charge of that investigation according to the "times." that person, u.s. attorney geoffrey berman considered an ally according to the "times." but whitaker said no because berman had already been recushe from case. now, we're already hearing from the former actingbi director, who has been talking a lot book. about his upcoming he's commenting on this "new york time
tracie, the president is denying this report, calli it fake news. >> reporter: right, phillip. he says it never happened. and matt t whitaker former acting attorney general, who the president supposedly made this reques of, testified on capitol hill a few weeks ago that he was neveressured to influence any case. this is coming from a "new york times" story tha cites multiple sources saying that, in fact, the president called matt whitaker, this man, who was in charge of the...
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abby phillip at the white house, what are we learning? >> a couple meninutes ago he ma his first statement on the agreement. he said, i can't say i'm happy, but he added the wall is going to get built, anyway. according to reporters in the room, he called the democrats obstructionists for standing in his way. as you know, john, this is an agreement made between republicans and democrats. you heard mitch mcconnell say not too long ago that they actually backed off from where they were over the weekend. the president is saying he's not thrilled about it. he's implying the wall is going to get built, anyway. what that means remains to be seen, but this is still ongoing. we'll hear more from the president shortly once that tape comes out and the reporters come out of that room, john. >> abby, don't go far. >>> that's one of the challenges for this president. the president said he's not happy. the wall is going to get built, anyway. you could read that as he's going to sign this and say, it's not enough but i'm not shutting down the government
abby phillip at the white house, what are we learning? >> a couple meninutes ago he ma his first statement on the agreement. he said, i can't say i'm happy, but he added the wall is going to get built, anyway. according to reporters in the room, he called the democrats obstructionists for standing in his way. as you know, john, this is an agreement made between republicans and democrats. you heard mitch mcconnell say not too long ago that they actually backed off from where they were over...
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mena is in new york with that phillip. >> hey, brian, good morning.eral rob rosenstein is expected to step down next month. justice department officials tell nbc news that he will leave in about three weeks. >> mccabe said rosenstein considered wearing a wire. >>> west virginia teachers and schoolworkers are set to go on strike this morning to divert state funds from public schools to private school fouchers this yooemz comes a year after a west virginia walk-out sparked a nationwide movement. >>> in san diego 16 people are back on solid ground this morning after getting stranded in a sea world gondola midair. officials say a gust of wind tripped a circuit breaker, and that stopped the ride and took rescuers nearly five hours to get everybody back down to safety brian, to make things worse, it was the coldest and windiest day of the year there in san diego >> yeah. it's funny, you always think of san diego having great weather i had some friends out there, and they said it felt like winter on the east coast, and apparently it actually snowed in las ve
mena is in new york with that phillip. >> hey, brian, good morning.eral rob rosenstein is expected to step down next month. justice department officials tell nbc news that he will leave in about three weeks. >> mccabe said rosenstein considered wearing a wire. >>> west virginia teachers and schoolworkers are set to go on strike this morning to divert state funds from public schools to private school fouchers this yooemz comes a year after a west virginia walk-out sparked a...
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abc's kyra phillips on this again tonight. >> reporter: this is the voice of maria butina, who tonight denies she's a russian spy. >> if i would be a big russian spy, you would never see me in public. i mean, i would be the most unseen person on earth. >> reporter: she's speaking out for the first time against charges she operated covertly for the kremlin. in prison, sense her july arrest, spending time in solitary confinement. >> i am locked for 22 hours, i get two hours at night to do everything including shower. >> reporter: she complains her character came under attack. this video emerging of her recording a duet with a gop operative after they became romantically involved. ♪ beauty and the beast >> reporter: being called a whore, it's very hard. it's just so much pain for the family. >> reporter: the interviews were conducted for a story in "the new republic." butina describing the fbi raid. >> huge, i mean, very loud. >> did they yell fbi? >> yeah, yeah end and they told me, fbi search warrant. so, i opened the door. i was completely shocked. i was baking banana bread. >> reporte
abc's kyra phillips on this again tonight. >> reporter: this is the voice of maria butina, who tonight denies she's a russian spy. >> if i would be a big russian spy, you would never see me in public. i mean, i would be the most unseen person on earth. >> reporter: she's speaking out for the first time against charges she operated covertly for the kremlin. in prison, sense her july arrest, spending time in solitary confinement. >> i am locked for 22 hours, i get two...
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trevor phillips has done a lot of work on this just more generally.a few years ago that challenged my own preconceptions. i didn't think you are allowed to say that, but he is very good at this, and he is very good at making everybody sort of sit up. in that case of that lawyer who they did a double page spread where he had a motorhead, he had £5,000, i think, on him, and he had been thrown out of school, which is i think probably going to be part of this story. and we talk this week about the problem of exclusions. and he was definitely making money running drugs. and nobody then... i mean, there was a double page spread that told you all this, it didn't go any further. on the point he made an appointment in that programme was you identify groups, you then can focus on them and you can stop what is happening from happening. if you say, you know, actually... too sensitive to say to this group is. and we were four years with the grooming of white girls, and he is saying that doesn't help. you have to look at this honestly and confront it. interesting d
trevor phillips has done a lot of work on this just more generally.a few years ago that challenged my own preconceptions. i didn't think you are allowed to say that, but he is very good at this, and he is very good at making everybody sort of sit up. in that case of that lawyer who they did a double page spread where he had a motorhead, he had £5,000, i think, on him, and he had been thrown out of school, which is i think probably going to be part of this story. and we talk this week about the...