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todd's cousin, polly, and woodcliff has the estate. so they're engaged in a kind of -- it's like jarndicevjarndice, going on for a decade. there are two subtexts to it. one is woodcliff is the leader of the pro slavery movement, and he succeeds in creating a new state constitutional convention to make the kentucky constitution more proslavery. there had been something call the nonimportation in kentucky which stopped selling of slaves. so, whitcliff is a powerful man. the state constitution is being rewritten. lincoln arrives as all this is happening and it happens and he watches as the -- he loses the case, loses the family fortune, he watches henry clay's legacy destroyed. john s. todd's personal financial and political legacy destroyed, and he observes slavery in kentucky up close. he'd seen it before as a boy. he's seen it in washington, dc where slavery was legal and he now sees the rise of what people call the slave power. this is a rising power in the country. a very powerful right wing, if you will, and he is very embittered. t
todd's cousin, polly, and woodcliff has the estate. so they're engaged in a kind of -- it's like jarndicevjarndice, going on for a decade. there are two subtexts to it. one is woodcliff is the leader of the pro slavery movement, and he succeeds in creating a new state constitutional convention to make the kentucky constitution more proslavery. there had been something call the nonimportation in kentucky which stopped selling of slaves. so, whitcliff is a powerful man. the state constitution is...
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polly. for mr farron?hink this yougov polling nonsense is not representative of what is really going on. you have to think about that. sam, polling nonsense? i'm sceptical about it as well, to be honest. the big thing is to get out onto the ground, labour is putting tens of thousands of people out, today 50,000 people have signed up already for election day. the key thing is thatjeremy has to keep doing what he's doing, this is about bread and butter issues the people in this country whose life is not getting better and the tories. all right. it's good to see you all. thank you forjoining us. . this is bbc news at five — the headlines. with one week to go before polling day brexit takes centre stage as party leaders attend rallies across britain, canvassing support. president trump is facing mounting pressure from the eu and the world as he appears to be pulling america out of the paris climate change agreement. former fbi directorjames comey, fired by the president, is set to testify about the administrat
polly. for mr farron?hink this yougov polling nonsense is not representative of what is really going on. you have to think about that. sam, polling nonsense? i'm sceptical about it as well, to be honest. the big thing is to get out onto the ground, labour is putting tens of thousands of people out, today 50,000 people have signed up already for election day. the key thing is thatjeremy has to keep doing what he's doing, this is about bread and butter issues the people in this country whose life...
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polly, let me come to you. what did you feel?ever is on the stage, who won that? i think theresa may was better than she has been. she has had a wobble for the last ten days, but it feels like she's back on track, as good as she could be. you do have to have different phases. andrew neil taking people to pieces, but also people who can relate to human beings. both of them were better than you would have expected on that. politicians get found out when they are asked questions by real people, i see that every day on my radio show. it is the real voters, when they ask questions, politicians are sometimes like goldfish. we saw that tonight withjeremy corbyn. this was an important event, it had the highest audience of any interview programme so far, and i'm afraid, paul, that jeremy corbyn was found out tonight. his remarks on terrorism, he could not bring himself to condemn the ira. he condemned them. no, he didn't. 0n nuclear defence... this man is not fit... i don't want to rerun the debate. what i do want to say is, at the end of
polly, let me come to you. what did you feel?ever is on the stage, who won that? i think theresa may was better than she has been. she has had a wobble for the last ten days, but it feels like she's back on track, as good as she could be. you do have to have different phases. andrew neil taking people to pieces, but also people who can relate to human beings. both of them were better than you would have expected on that. politicians get found out when they are asked questions by real people, i...
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live from london polly updating us on the story thank you very much. the summer weather in the russian capital is making records well for all the wrong reasons a so-called rain again is whipping up right throughout the city with the most rainfall predicted for her of a century in one day just one month ago moscow was hit with one. of the most devastating storms which left several people dead and cause severe damage there so try to cross live to our correspondent kate partridge for more on the scene we've been seeing today looking a little bit better right there no kate what was the story of the day was as a say speak for yourself probably that you didn't if you're sort of standing here because this is that this is most scary in june but certainly not a summer that we've ever seen anything like it certainly what they're anticipating for perhaps the next one hundred years that calling it old are anticipating the storm of the century with reports of five people have been injured so far including a seventy year old woman who was hit by a falling tree and h
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for more on these revelations polly thanks for joining us what more do we know on the progress of this investigation. well look cyanide is one of the deadliest poisons there is and apparently the insulation boards on the building on ground felt how it could have been letting off cyanide as the building was burning and we know this because the hospitals treating some of the victims of the fire one of the hospitals as said that they have treated three people for cyanide poisoning so one of the theories now is that the people in grenfell tower could have been knocked out by the cyanide before they even had a chance to escape the flames and bear in mind the building's management was telling people all of the instructions from the management was for people to stay in their apartments until help arrived the other parts of this scandal that rapidly growing is the cladding so the material used on the outside of the building which turned out to be extremely flammable the government's been checking to see whether it's been used anywhere else in buildings in the u.k. and to resume a spokesperson
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that just gives you a sense that he's not just a polly anna boy scout. he wants to affect something and he wants to get to the point of something like that and he knows exactly how to do it and use the institutions of washington and the media to make that happen. >> he certainly understands, gloria borger, how things work in washington. it worked for him. there is a special counsel. >> that's right. he wasn't born yesterday. he's been around washington a long time. and he chose his words carefully today. when he said in his opening that the president, they were defaming him and he said those were lies, plain and simple. and then he went on to describe these meetings, wolf, in which he made it very clear that when the president said i hope you get rid of this investigation, whatever the quote was, that he said i took it as a direction. this is what he wants me to do. now, it's up to the special counsel to decide whether, in fact, you know, that constitutes obstruction and perhaps it's up to the congress in a political sense. but he also said, and he intim
that just gives you a sense that he's not just a polly anna boy scout. he wants to affect something and he wants to get to the point of something like that and he knows exactly how to do it and use the institutions of washington and the media to make that happen. >> he certainly understands, gloria borger, how things work in washington. it worked for him. there is a special counsel. >> that's right. he wasn't born yesterday. he's been around washington a long time. and he chose his...
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. >> if you want to look at polly and leadership i was looking at more computerty and improvements and upgrades because of rise in threat tlaem. everybody today came together and talked about what we could do to lower the temperature and tone. also look at the security which we did. we had the shooting there congressman delay's office that was majority leader but they were under their devkdz in fear and that's when we did security upgrades then. and we'll have to look at that again. it's about protecting the public who visit our sites and then also when we're out in the public. >> shortly after the shooting gop coming gress woman teny from new york said one down 216 to go and there's 238 reps in the house. and 217 voted for a bill that would repeal and replace obamacare. the email did not explicitly refer to the bill. tvrjts enney's office. >> an employee on end fired in the a you ups facility in april. jimmy plan came in and shot and killed two people and two others were hurt. lamb has a history of mental illness and andive is up clear. investigators do not believe it iser is ror rela
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national weather service thinks that there is maybe the potential for a tornado to form within this polly gone box. now, not getting ton of information on this, at the current time, so we will continue to keep an eye on it, jan, as anything else develops, we'll obviously let everybody know as soon as we know here in the weather center. >> all right, matt, we will get back to you in just a few minutes, as well, thank you very much. >> time now 6:31, and time to check the roads, let's go over to kyle hawn in the cbs-3 traffic center. hi, kyle. >> hi, jan. live look at the penndot cam. we have new crash from route 309 northbound at paper mill road. that's currently sitting on the shoulder. police are on the scene working to get that cleared away. we still have the crash out there on the pa turnpike, eastbound, between the exits willow grove and bensalem. two left lanes are still blocked out there, so be on the look-out making your way through that area. then we take live look, at our 95, just north of cottman avenue. still seeing a little bit of volume picking up out there. as travelers maki
national weather service thinks that there is maybe the potential for a tornado to form within this polly gone box. now, not getting ton of information on this, at the current time, so we will continue to keep an eye on it, jan, as anything else develops, we'll obviously let everybody know as soon as we know here in the weather center. >> all right, matt, we will get back to you in just a few minutes, as well, thank you very much. >> time now 6:31, and time to check the roads, let's...
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and i think without being too polly a polly ana-ish about it, what we saw in the senate today was impressive. yes, it was partisan, and yes, democrats came at things differently than republicans. but they all asked good questions. you didn't hear republicans attacking comey's veracity. you heard them asking questions about, well, if you thought this was so terrible, why didn't you say that to the president? but i thought today you saw the senate doing its job and trying to get to the bottom of this story. >> i think today, though, was a political sort of rorschach test of where you are. if you're a democrat, you saw it one way. if you're a republican, you saw it the other way. and if i don't let jason get in, he's going to leap across you. what did you want to say? >> very important but critical addition to what gloria was just talking about. additional reporting on the sessions story from this closed-door senate meeting said that it was russian to russian intelligence and that kislyak -- take it with a boulder sized grain of salt. that could have been blown out of proportion. this could hav
and i think without being too polly a polly ana-ish about it, what we saw in the senate today was impressive. yes, it was partisan, and yes, democrats came at things differently than republicans. but they all asked good questions. you didn't hear republicans attacking comey's veracity. you heard them asking questions about, well, if you thought this was so terrible, why didn't you say that to the president? but i thought today you saw the senate doing its job and trying to get to the bottom of...
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polly abdul also performed. before the show, boys ii men got a special offer. the singers were celebrated in front of the high school where they got their start. >> as i'm hearing from our producers and directors, we'll get that story for you in just a moment. again, boys ii men honored in philadelphia ahead of their performance last night. >>> on july 4th, the grammy award winning group will be honored during the celebration of freedom ceremony at independence hall. this is all part of wawa welcome america. it's a week-long festivity event which we'll bring you live right here on nbc 10. >>> all right, let's take a live look outside in spring city, pennsylvania. really beautiful shot. let me keep showing these off because yesterday was such a horrible start to the day. it turned into a nice saturday, but we saw the damages from the line of storms that rolled through. you see the view outside and nice conditions to start our morning. in the afternoon, we could see a few spots, but we can't rule out one gaining strength, but it will not be like yesterday. our cu
polly abdul also performed. before the show, boys ii men got a special offer. the singers were celebrated in front of the high school where they got their start. >> as i'm hearing from our producers and directors, we'll get that story for you in just a moment. again, boys ii men honored in philadelphia ahead of their performance last night. >>> on july 4th, the grammy award winning group will be honored during the celebration of freedom ceremony at independence hall. this is all...
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with the british prime minister gambling and losing her parliamentary majority over the issue artie's polly looks at britain's rocky path ahead. it was a very changed the course of history the forty eight percent who voted to stay were outraged although the others they were delighted the same has risen. to become a national bank holiday we will call it a. night of firearms may have been jumping the gun his so-called independence day is still a distant prospect the referendum result killed the political career of david cameron and allowed home secretary to resume aid to step up to the plate in the run up to the vote she had been a quiet remain but the desire to lead post brags that britain forced her to reconsider her position. rex's bricks it means bricks it rex it means bricks it and we're going to make a success of it a year down the line that sounds like something from an alternate universe considering that to reason made called an election in order to strengthen her hand in the braggs it talks but ended up free falling in the polls and losing her parliamentary majority her atrocious res
with the british prime minister gambling and losing her parliamentary majority over the issue artie's polly looks at britain's rocky path ahead. it was a very changed the course of history the forty eight percent who voted to stay were outraged although the others they were delighted the same has risen. to become a national bank holiday we will call it a. night of firearms may have been jumping the gun his so-called independence day is still a distant prospect the referendum result killed the...
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but one witness saying polly showed up with a water bottle filled with wine. the judge sentencing the six to two years of special rehabilitation. >> it's about sending a message, holding people accountable and recognize when you give someone alcohol, consequen consequences. >> reporter: if they complete the probation programs the records will be cleared. eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >>> a colorado doctor is leading the movement to pan the sale of smartphones two and for children under 13 years of age. tim farnham, is trying to get a proposed law on the ballot next year. once kids get smartphones they become reclusive and lose interest in outside activities. >>> june is national lobster month. good news for seafood lovers. bad news for the lobsters. >> unless you are a 132-year-old crustacean by the name of louis. >> hey, louis. >> he used to call a long island clam bar home. and somebody wanted to pay 1,000 bucks to eat him. the bar's owner couldn't bring himself to boil louis. >> he shouldn't. he asked a local he was released into the sea. and as soon as
but one witness saying polly showed up with a water bottle filled with wine. the judge sentencing the six to two years of special rehabilitation. >> it's about sending a message, holding people accountable and recognize when you give someone alcohol, consequen consequences. >> reporter: if they complete the probation programs the records will be cleared. eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >>> a colorado doctor is leading the movement to pan the sale of smartphones two and for...
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and government agencies were breached in the itself with more on the british reaction i spoke to our polly boyko earlier. sensually he's said that britain could respond to cyber attacks with conventional weapons and he was speaking at a conference at a security think tank in london just as this huge cyber attack it was spreading across the globe and the head of britain's he sounded this very strong warning to potential attackers by saying that a strike on u.k. systems could invite a response from any to main as and or cyberspace it does sound rather problematic first of all a cyber attack doesn't necessarily have to be perpetrated by a nation state it could be a huge criminal organization or even an individual how you're going to strike those isn't clear and second of all if you take a look over some of the more recent weeks the leaks revelations in particular vote seven which is all about the sorts of hacking tools that the u.s. intelligence has at its disposal it shows that the cia can make cyber attacks look as though they were perpetrated by other countries and if we know that i think
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in london hi there polly the defense secretary harsh response i suppose was surprising to many what's behind what's the thinking behind the proposal. yeah well essentially he's said that britain could respond to cyber attacks with conventional weapons and he was speaking at a conference at a security think tank in london just as this huge cyber attack it was spreading across the globe and the head of britain's he sounded this very strong warning to potential attackers by saying that a strike on u.k. systems could invite a response from any to maine as and or cyberspace and britain it is really rather serious about this according to reports in the times the british government has been pushing nato to declare that the alliance should be able to treat a cyber attack against a member state in the same way as a conventional assault by an attack against one member is a d. and is deemed as an attack against all of them michael fine and didn't really flesh out this idea any further than that one sort of soundbite but already in that one sound by it does sound rather problematic first of all a
in london hi there polly the defense secretary harsh response i suppose was surprising to many what's behind what's the thinking behind the proposal. yeah well essentially he's said that britain could respond to cyber attacks with conventional weapons and he was speaking at a conference at a security think tank in london just as this huge cyber attack it was spreading across the globe and the head of britain's he sounded this very strong warning to potential attackers by saying that a strike on...
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asylum there's sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him at the time artie's polly boyd connex looks over a century as a son just half a decade now in isolation five years inside it's not exactly the slammer but this is how julian assange describes it in my situation. frankly i would be institutionalize this is. this is the world. visually. the world will want to well there are some i but i haven't seen someone so long. the wiki leaks editor has to rely on the occasional balcony address to fans and journalists for his annual dose of vitamin d. almost five years here in this embassy without sunlight last year the u.n. ruled that he's being terribly to taint a person's then foreign secretary said he rejected the judgment and called it ridiculous london's metropolitan police have spent millions of pounds in taxpayers' money staking out the building for the five years of the songes self-imposed exile in that time the country has enjoyed two referendums two prime ministers and a string of terror attacks but first sanjay little has changed last month a legal breakthrough
asylum there's sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him at the time artie's polly boyd connex looks over a century as a son just half a decade now in isolation five years inside it's not exactly the slammer but this is how julian assange describes it in my situation. frankly i would be institutionalize this is. this is the world. visually. the world will want to well there are some i but i haven't seen someone so long. the wiki leaks editor has to rely on the occasional...
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to the latest expert analysis on the causes of the london tragedy let's cross live now to artie's polly boyko to find out more about this hello ali thanks for joining goes so what do we know on this investigation so far. poisons go to cyanide is probably one of the deadliest and there are reports now that some of the victims of the grand felt how a fire may have died from cyanide poisoning apparently the insulation boards fitted to the outside of the building could have been letting off cyanide as the building burned the reason we know this is because one of the hospitals treating the victims of the fire has said that they've treated three people for cyanide poisoning and a person with cyanide poisoning will feel the effects of it within several seconds and they could pass out and die of a heart attack within several minutes so one assumption is that the gas may have incapacitated the people inside the building before they were able to get out so it would have prevented people from getting out of the building the problem is no one's ever likely to know the truth because of the state of
to the latest expert analysis on the causes of the london tragedy let's cross live now to artie's polly boyko to find out more about this hello ali thanks for joining goes so what do we know on this investigation so far. poisons go to cyanide is probably one of the deadliest and there are reports now that some of the victims of the grand felt how a fire may have died from cyanide poisoning apparently the insulation boards fitted to the outside of the building could have been letting off cyanide...
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five million pounds to help those affected and demanded a full inquiry into the fatal tragedy but polly boyd who reports to reason made being blamed for more than just her response to the deadly inferno. when your own ideas fail just borrow your parents. no one and no community is left behind doesn't that sound a lot like this no one and no community is left behind and this no community and no one is there behind this nobody and no community should ever be left behind in fact jeremy corbyn used that throughout the labor party leadership race last summer he even used it to launch labour's election campaign for the general election perhaps threes in may thought that borrowing a labor phrase would help attract some extra support given how badly she fadden has self-imposed snap general election a vote in which jeremy corbyn went from zero to hero. like a political chameleon to reason may has borrowed more than her fair share from the right as well in the run up to the e.u. referendum she was a quiet to remain but this was back then. people say the e.u. does not make a small secure because i
five million pounds to help those affected and demanded a full inquiry into the fatal tragedy but polly boyd who reports to reason made being blamed for more than just her response to the deadly inferno. when your own ideas fail just borrow your parents. no one and no community is left behind doesn't that sound a lot like this no one and no community is left behind and this no community and no one is there behind this nobody and no community should ever be left behind in fact jeremy corbyn used...
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polli pollina ed munds.celebrating international olympic day, she skated around the rink surrounded by a large army of small admirers. and sharing her journey with them. an injury kept her off the ice for most of it. but the u.s. national championships are being held in her hometown of san jose is giving her a lift. >> making me want to perform the best that i can. >> reporter: she is facing competition from around the country but also around the corner. the reigning championship. her journey to bring home the gold will be so close to home. >> i will have the crowd with me the whole time. >> reporter: pollina said although not skating was tough, it gave her the perspective -- a lot of fun talking to her in particular because that wasn't just a file video that we pulled out in 2010, i got to interview her right in the same building all those years ago and it was fun to see her then as a 12-year-old and then as a 19-year-old shooting for the olympics. >> we have seen her grow up. >> and you will be with her qu
polli pollina ed munds.celebrating international olympic day, she skated around the rink surrounded by a large army of small admirers. and sharing her journey with them. an injury kept her off the ice for most of it. but the u.s. national championships are being held in her hometown of san jose is giving her a lift. >> making me want to perform the best that i can. >> reporter: she is facing competition from around the country but also around the corner. the reigning championship....
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independent police complaints commission says that the polygamy examination failed to establish that as polly was just saying a post-mortem finding no neck or spinal injuries do you think that authorities would risk not giving out the whole information would that not be very damaging. well the truth is that the independent police commission also said that the shooting mark duggan they had you know he had weapons where he clearly didn't i don't believe they're independent and i think there's a real problem with the number of black men the end up dead after an encounter with the police and that's far too many of a thousand people have died at the hands of the police of the last ten years to a year and all these deaths are always unexplained and usually the victim is to blame and we think that something is terribly going wrong in terms of the impact of the police and the black community it's not long ago there were mass rot all across the country because black people were being killed and there was no kind of justice or justice for their families in terms of exactly what happened do you forsee r
independent police complaints commission says that the polygamy examination failed to establish that as polly was just saying a post-mortem finding no neck or spinal injuries do you think that authorities would risk not giving out the whole information would that not be very damaging. well the truth is that the independent police commission also said that the shooting mark duggan they had you know he had weapons where he clearly didn't i don't believe they're independent and i think there's a...
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lou: when did you become a polly anna. >> he has a legal responsibility to get to the bottom of thisway. lou: ethical to not be conflicted, he is conflictd. >> on that we disagree, prosecutors can befriend --friey are all of the time. lou: in this partisan age, you think someone is giving mueller credit for being bipartisan. >> i don't care if he is bipartisan, if he indicts and prosecutes people they are guilty, that is what they are supposed to do. lou: you just under cut our own argument, all prosecutors think their target are guilty. >> right or they wouldn't be the target. lou: give me the crime and evidence. >> oh, i i don' don't know what it is, i know -- >> at what point do we see that is stupid. >> they could shut the investigations down in a heart beat. lou: you want to get started on president's own party, would you like. >> on that -- >> lot ofy. >> no, we agree. lou: paul ryan and. >> on that we agree. lou: deep state, dems, and g.o.p. >> that i agree, everyone that interrogated jif sessions this afternoon, both parties has one thing in common they all want to get reelec
lou: when did you become a polly anna. >> he has a legal responsibility to get to the bottom of thisway. lou: ethical to not be conflicted, he is conflictd. >> on that we disagree, prosecutors can befriend --friey are all of the time. lou: in this partisan age, you think someone is giving mueller credit for being bipartisan. >> i don't care if he is bipartisan, if he indicts and prosecutes people they are guilty, that is what they are supposed to do. lou: you just under cut...
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. >> polly wade walked out so fast we had trouble keeping up. she kept her lips sealed without answering why she didn't launch a title 9 complaint. >> the first documentation -- >> in the meeting, her boss pointed the failure at legal counsel. >> they add advised it was not a title 9. >> that's why it didn't go forward? >> i know the attorney said we are not using that attorney anymore. >> this issue erupted. this girl said she was forced to perform oral sex in a bathroom in october. >> i started crying. it just really messed up my grades. >> a student athlete convicts of sex with a minor. there was never a title 9 filled out. >> there are many people involved who didn't report properly and violated the law and didn't care for the victims and protect the children. >> over the past two months the member sexual misconduct cases have risen. some board members blame media coverage. others say it is a sign students feel safe coming forward. the district is trying to expedite an attorney to take over the title 9 compliance job when wade leaves. >> we
. >> polly wade walked out so fast we had trouble keeping up. she kept her lips sealed without answering why she didn't launch a title 9 complaint. >> the first documentation -- >> in the meeting, her boss pointed the failure at legal counsel. >> they add advised it was not a title 9. >> that's why it didn't go forward? >> i know the attorney said we are not using that attorney anymore. >> this issue erupted. this girl said she was forced to perform...
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that's according to the latest expert analysis of the tragedy at the ground felt how are his artie's polly boyko with the story from the british capital. fire night is one of the deadliest poisons there is and apparently the insulation boards on the building on how it could have been letting off cyanide as the building was burning and we know this because the hospitals treating some of the victims of the fire one of the hospitals as said that they have treated three people for cyanide poisoning bear in mind the building's management were telling people will stay in their apartments until help arrived the other part of this scandal that rackety growing is the cladding so the material used on the outside of the building which turned out to be extremely flammable the government's been checking to see whether it's been used anywhere else in buildings in the u.k. that cheap and very combustible material which according to the chancellor here in the u.k. philip hammond is actually illegal to use take a lesson the cloud that was used to run just like a rocket is but across most european countries
that's according to the latest expert analysis of the tragedy at the ground felt how are his artie's polly boyko with the story from the british capital. fire night is one of the deadliest poisons there is and apparently the insulation boards on the building on how it could have been letting off cyanide as the building was burning and we know this because the hospitals treating some of the victims of the fire one of the hospitals as said that they have treated three people for cyanide poisoning...
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. - skating polly. - okay, this is not a band i'm aware of, but i'll go back and. - they opened for us last holiday season. - it's not the case that punk rock has been absorbed into other genres, or that the soundtrack of the rebellion now hip-hop, say. - right. i think that it's young people going to a place where there's eight bands and the admission is 10 bucks. - well there are still places like that. - absolutely. - absolutely. in new york and london and la and san francisco, the original bands were very eclectic. the clash didn't sound like x-ray specs and the jam didn't sound like somebody else. blondie didn't sound like talking heads or ramones didn't sound. x didn't sound like the germs or x didn't sound like the germs or et cetera, et cetera. - and by the way, all these years later, if you hear a song by the jam or you hear a song by the clash, on the radio or on one of the streaming services, you know instantly that it's the jam or the clash. - [john] yeah. - right? - if you have some musical history. - if you have any history with those bands. - which a lot of people have b
. - skating polly. - okay, this is not a band i'm aware of, but i'll go back and. - they opened for us last holiday season. - it's not the case that punk rock has been absorbed into other genres, or that the soundtrack of the rebellion now hip-hop, say. - right. i think that it's young people going to a place where there's eight bands and the admission is 10 bucks. - well there are still places like that. - absolutely. - absolutely. in new york and london and la and san francisco, the original...
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also highly toxic gas that's according to the latest analysis of the tragedy at crandall tower artist polly blank out there with more. fire night is one of the deadliest poisons there is and apparently the insulation boards on the building on ground felt how it could have been letting off cyanide as the building was burning and we know this because the hospitals treating some of the victims of the fire one of the hospitals as said that they have treated three people for cyanide poisoning bear in mind the building's management we're telling people will stay in their apartments until help arrived the other part of this scandal that rackety growing is the cladding so the material used on the outside of the building which turned out to be extremely flammable the government's been checking to see whether it's been used anywhere else in buildings in the u.k. that cheap and very combustible material which according to the chancellor here in the u.k. philip hammond is actually illegal to use take a lesson the clothing that was used to run just like a rocket is but across most european countries is
also highly toxic gas that's according to the latest analysis of the tragedy at crandall tower artist polly blank out there with more. fire night is one of the deadliest poisons there is and apparently the insulation boards on the building on ground felt how it could have been letting off cyanide as the building was burning and we know this because the hospitals treating some of the victims of the fire one of the hospitals as said that they have treated three people for cyanide poisoning bear...
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. >> this brought to you by polly dent. >> (laughing). >> oh, my goodness. polly grip.ver it is. >> oh, my. now, you think she will follow this up by hanging by her toast? >> virtually you can't hang by your toast, from a hoop like that. >> hear people clapping and yelling? it has to be pretty impress i have to see this when you're there. >> man she is strong, isn't she? >> she is strong. >> but is that upper body strength? teeth strength? mouth strength? >> you know i bet there isn't 1 ounce of fat on that woman's bod. >> i do you exercises with your mouth or something, or your teeth? maybe with your teeth? >> this is why. >> seriously you guys, get your minds out of the gutter. >> what? >> no, just why i beg this woman to marry me years ago, she went off and married nic wallenda. >> they can runoff together. i think it is row mant take they both are in the same business. you know what i mean? >> very romantic. >> you see a lot of times news anchors dating other news anchors. >> well, that would be a stunt around here. what if her teeth fall out? >> you don't want her
. >> this brought to you by polly dent. >> (laughing). >> oh, my goodness. polly grip.ver it is. >> oh, my. now, you think she will follow this up by hanging by her toast? >> virtually you can't hang by your toast, from a hoop like that. >> hear people clapping and yelling? it has to be pretty impress i have to see this when you're there. >> man she is strong, isn't she? >> she is strong. >> but is that upper body strength? teeth strength?...
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talked about the exit from climate accord is not a signal that the pus wants to disengage from climate polly. what steps are they taking and as you well know climate is key part of cooperation between the u.s. and china. will you try to replace that very important intersection of interests with something else? will you continue to do some technological cooperation on clean energy for example with the chinese? do you have any thoughts on that? >> well this is a decision that was just made yesterday afternoon and i think the president is going to gauge both with domestic stakeholders he mentioned in the speech yesterday. he looks forward to talking to leaders in both both parties on a way forward, reasonable ways we can engage. we can talk to world leaders that is a process that has to resolve. what's that? >> china, relationship with china, the point of cooperation, have you guys given thought to how you will manage? because the model was manage tensions with china and u. government by having areas of cooperation and this was prevusly an area of cooperation. obviously other areas that white h
talked about the exit from climate accord is not a signal that the pus wants to disengage from climate polly. what steps are they taking and as you well know climate is key part of cooperation between the u.s. and china. will you try to replace that very important intersection of interests with something else? will you continue to do some technological cooperation on clean energy for example with the chinese? do you have any thoughts on that? >> well this is a decision that was just made...
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polly is waiting in wheeler, oregon. thank you for taking my call.t's my understanding that the health care is 1/6 of the u.s. economy. if $800 billion is transferred from funding medicaid to tax breaks for the richest americans many jobs will be lost. in addition up to 24 million people will lose their health care coverage. republicans cite high premiums for insurance as a failure of the affordable care act. isn't that a reflection more on the greed of the insurance companies rather than the affordable care act? host: rosalie is a republican in ohio. good morning. i just wanted to start out by saying republicans just took a page out of the democratic party when they did the health-care bill behind closed doors. now the democrats don't like it. i would like to say a lot of your polls of people wanting to keep their health care is they never ask whether they get it free or not. i know there's a lot of young families suffering that can't afford health care for their family. that is mainly what i wanted to say. when you say a page of democrats both, wha
polly is waiting in wheeler, oregon. thank you for taking my call.t's my understanding that the health care is 1/6 of the u.s. economy. if $800 billion is transferred from funding medicaid to tax breaks for the richest americans many jobs will be lost. in addition up to 24 million people will lose their health care coverage. republicans cite high premiums for insurance as a failure of the affordable care act. isn't that a reflection more on the greed of the insurance companies rather than the...
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her name was polly parks.in 1913. >> it wasn't after this the entire community fwas under. so one of your fears has to be that some day walking around here picking up pieces of glass wondering about your life. >> it's not just affecting the locals. with many larger waterfront cities such as miami and new orleans threatened by climate change, convincing outsiders the small town is worth saving is a challenge. >> it seems to me that the decisions we as a country make about whether or not to save this place will inform how we deal with much bigger problems in cities like norfolk and new orleans and miami and new york city. >> earl is working on a book about the climate plight. he lives part-time on the island researching life here where residents say they refuse to be climate change refugees. >> if you make the decision that whether or not you save a place is simply a function of head ko count, then they don't have a chance. you can't make it cost effective. that's a dangerous slope to start sliding down if that'
her name was polly parks.in 1913. >> it wasn't after this the entire community fwas under. so one of your fears has to be that some day walking around here picking up pieces of glass wondering about your life. >> it's not just affecting the locals. with many larger waterfront cities such as miami and new orleans threatened by climate change, convincing outsiders the small town is worth saving is a challenge. >> it seems to me that the decisions we as a country make about...
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so why is it -- i'm not trying to be polly ann-ish. rosenstein is a trump nominee.e's just been confirmed. >> listen, go read alan dershowitz's column on the hill of what is obstruction of justice. the president of the united states has the power to pardon people, not constitutionally when he's executing his duties is it obstruction of justice. that's my point. >> this is about the administration of justice. you might want it to be about politics, but it is a criminal justice investigation, pure and simple. when you label things leaks, that aren't leaks, and when you try to insinuate bad motive to people who are investigating it, then you make something into a political investigation that doesn't have to be. >> and i would like to tell the panel and the viewers, if you want to know about why it's about leaks, and other things, just go online and google the talking points, the rnc talking points on the "washington post" story. it's online, talks about leaks, how it's political and on and on and on. and basically what we're hearing from a lot of folks. i'm glad to hav
so why is it -- i'm not trying to be polly ann-ish. rosenstein is a trump nominee.e's just been confirmed. >> listen, go read alan dershowitz's column on the hill of what is obstruction of justice. the president of the united states has the power to pardon people, not constitutionally when he's executing his duties is it obstruction of justice. that's my point. >> this is about the administration of justice. you might want it to be about politics, but it is a criminal justice...
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you can be polly annaish, i think we will go back to our old ways very soon. >> that's all we have for happy father's day to both of you. to all the dads out there, we'll be back next week. if it is sunday, it's "meet the press". >>> due to mature subject matter viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> on the ground. >> we're going to run military style. strict. >> before any inmate sees the inside of a prison, he's most likely first seen the inside a jail. >> i'm just sitting in a room. i don't know if it's night or daylight. >> and nothing about jail is for the faint of heart. for some, jail is the ultimate
you can be polly annaish, i think we will go back to our old ways very soon. >> that's all we have for happy father's day to both of you. to all the dads out there, we'll be back next week. if it is sunday, it's "meet the press". >>> due to mature subject matter viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw."...
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prime minister theresa may gambled and lost her parliamentary majority over the brics an issue artie's polly boyko takes us through the twists and turns of britain's rocky road to break up it was a very it changed the course of history the forty eight percent who voted to stay well outraged although the other as they went to light said the sum has risen. independent you know i save king james what he needs to become a national bank holiday we will call it independence day. nigel farage may have been jumping the gun that his so called independence day is still a distant prospect the referendum result killed the political career of david cameron and allowed home secretary theresa may to step up to the plate in the run up to the vote she had a quiet remain but the desire to post. brags that britain forced her to reconsider her position. rex's bricks it means bricks it wrecks it means bricks and we're going to make a success of a year down the line that sounds like something from an alternate universe considering that the reason may hold an election in order to strengthen her hand in the braggs
prime minister theresa may gambled and lost her parliamentary majority over the brics an issue artie's polly boyko takes us through the twists and turns of britain's rocky road to break up it was a very it changed the course of history the forty eight percent who voted to stay well outraged although the other as they went to light said the sum has risen. independent you know i save king james what he needs to become a national bank holiday we will call it independence day. nigel farage may have...
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professor of law at northeastern university and m l molly wood, tech correspondent with marketplace polly with you kalanick leaving, no timetable for his return a number of other top-level posts. what is uber today is it an operating entity? >> that's a pretty long list you do have to remember uber has brought on some fairly high-profile people in recent weeks including francis frye of management and strategy. there will be people working on revamping the culture and they will be promoting from within but it is absolutely true one of the biggest problems at uber that's been identified by people like francis frye is that it has a problematic management structure in which everything flows through travis kalanick. it is certainly going to be an absence felt pretty keenly >> molly, the one thing i will say is this. it's a private company so we don't know all the internals but we haven't seen fidelity and other firms that track the value of private companies write down their thing, that maybe this is hurting their core business. people are still popping out of ubers millions of times a day. do
professor of law at northeastern university and m l molly wood, tech correspondent with marketplace polly with you kalanick leaving, no timetable for his return a number of other top-level posts. what is uber today is it an operating entity? >> that's a pretty long list you do have to remember uber has brought on some fairly high-profile people in recent weeks including francis frye of management and strategy. there will be people working on revamping the culture and they will be...
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polygraphs or have comprehensive background checks and the quality of state and local law enforcement polly gaffes various widely. my amendment would delay the implementation of the bill until one, c.b.p. completes its ongoing pilot program of an alternative polygraph test that may help speed up hiring while maintaining vetting standards and two, the d.h.s. inspector general determines that the bill would not endanger our national security, undermine work force integrity or increase corruption. i recognize that c.b.p. has managing and hiring issues, but passing this bill without knowing its risks or consequences is not only shortsighted but irresponsible. we shouldn't blindly experiment with our nation's securities given that drugs and human trafficking and terrorism are threats that we are facing at the border. i urge my colleagues to vote yes for my amendment to help safeguard national security and protect the integrity of the c.b.p. and its officers. i yield one minute to my friend nd colleague the speaker pro tempore: iffle the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i thank the gent
polygraphs or have comprehensive background checks and the quality of state and local law enforcement polly gaffes various widely. my amendment would delay the implementation of the bill until one, c.b.p. completes its ongoing pilot program of an alternative polygraph test that may help speed up hiring while maintaining vetting standards and two, the d.h.s. inspector general determines that the bill would not endanger our national security, undermine work force integrity or increase corruption....
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underlying survey data is not released until six months plus and no reason that anyone will give that polly data over, versus this data to tends to be more open and we ick make the determination whether or not this correlation makes any sense, whether or not this data was looked at in the wrong way, and to me that's very important. there are a lot of people these days who have access to the internet and can write a lot of crazy things and make a lot of crazy claims and people will believe them. and it is very important to me that we're able to check those. some cases people will believe no matter what but with this kind of data we can check them right on the spot and anybody who has knowledge who wants to figure out what the truth its, can do so. >> i agree. the social sciences have sevier weaknesses in speed with review processes were -- and the small numbers in basically every sub subarea and i don't think the numbers are always small for a good reason. five people have written bat about a topic, and many more people can -- a little more transparent than typically is. so i think that's he
underlying survey data is not released until six months plus and no reason that anyone will give that polly data over, versus this data to tends to be more open and we ick make the determination whether or not this correlation makes any sense, whether or not this data was looked at in the wrong way, and to me that's very important. there are a lot of people these days who have access to the internet and can write a lot of crazy things and make a lot of crazy claims and people will believe them....
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. >> absolutely i got this from my friends at polly pearl.com you can get the hat.tle sheer. but it has full coverage and you can pair the with a duster or card began you don't have to wear heels you can wear flats i love this. >> can you actually get in the pool with that. >> the swimsuit. >> absolutely. >> it look like -- >> it looks so cute. >> it does it really does. >> she's fly. >> no, she is. >> one of those you can tie it ar >> i love this look. >> chic chic chic the perfect again when i envision myself pool side this is the look i many whether i pull the off quiet like this i'm not sure. >> you can pull the down there. >> yes. >> okay. this is acute one. >> beautiful. i love this look, too some guys -- some people don't think -- >> come on in allison. she's so cute. >> she is. >> she's adorable. a lot of people don't think you can wear long sleeves in the water that you think scuba diving but this is a great swimsuit if you're going swimming at night. >> if you're doing, yeah f you're doing and it gets chilly then you can wear sleeves. >> you look amazing.
. >> absolutely i got this from my friends at polly pearl.com you can get the hat.tle sheer. but it has full coverage and you can pair the with a duster or card began you don't have to wear heels you can wear flats i love this. >> can you actually get in the pool with that. >> the swimsuit. >> absolutely. >> it look like -- >> it looks so cute. >> it does it really does. >> she's fly. >> no, she is. >> one of those you can tie it ar...
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yes, unfortunately that a plate used a pollie stations is not fit for purpose.you still have to trust them that they are telling you honestly weather boxes are. -- where the boxes. so you are reliant on somebody else guiding you through the process. yes, and to check you have put the mark in the right place. for some, problems can occur before polling dale. —— day. ismael has a learning disability and thinks registering to vote is to complicated. disability and thinks registering to vote is to complicatedlj disability and thinks registering to vote is to complicated. i feel it is difficult when voting, it i have to bring my form in and get my collea g u es bring my form in and get my colleagues at work to help me fill outperform, because the former is not accessible and it has a lot of jargon terms and lots of boxes to tick. in westminster, the rights of disabled voters are being discussed ata disabled voters are being discussed at a pre—election meeting. polling stations should be accessible to all. some say that is not always the case. if somebody has not made
yes, unfortunately that a plate used a pollie stations is not fit for purpose.you still have to trust them that they are telling you honestly weather boxes are. -- where the boxes. so you are reliant on somebody else guiding you through the process. yes, and to check you have put the mark in the right place. for some, problems can occur before polling dale. —— day. ismael has a learning disability and thinks registering to vote is to complicated. disability and thinks registering to vote is...