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room, almost like a twilight. >> reporter: polly hid under a table and prayed. her call to 911. >> he's still in here. iafraid. he's still in here. >> reporter: dylann roof, a self-proplayed white supremacist killed nine members of pommy's family at bible root told polly he would let her life so she could tell the story and polly said it was her god that let her life. >> the lord leads certain people to do certain things. i don't know exactly what it is, but he left me. the rest of them were ready to go so he took them with him. >> reporter: shortly after the second anniversary of the church massacre we met up with polly outside the national museum of african-american history an culture. the last stop of her family reunion. busloads came from south carolina and around the country. polly's cousin annie haskins planned the museum visit. >> this is the highlight of our reunion. was coming here to this museum, yeah. >> and to bring cousin polly here. >> overwhelmed with joy, i really am. >> a history buff. holly started the tour at the beginning. slavery. >> i hadhe
room, almost like a twilight. >> reporter: polly hid under a table and prayed. her call to 911. >> he's still in here. iafraid. he's still in here. >> reporter: dylann roof, a self-proplayed white supremacist killed nine members of pommy's family at bible root told polly he would let her life so she could tell the story and polly said it was her god that let her life. >> the lord leads certain people to do certain things. i don't know exactly what it is, but he left me....
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. >> polly hid under a table and prayed. her call to 911. >> he's still in here. afraid he's still in here. >> dylann roof a self proclaimed white supremacist killed nine members at bible study. he told her he would let her live so she could tell her story. polly told me it was her god that let me live. >> i don't know exactly what it is, but he left me. the rest of them were ready to go. he took them with him. >> shortly after the second anniversary of the church massacre, we met up with polly outside of the national museum of african-american history and culture, the last stop of her family from south carolina and around the country. polly's cousin annie in fort washington planned the museum visit. >> this is their highlight of our reunion was coming here to this museum. >> and to bring cousin polly here. >> overwhelmed with joy. i really am. >> history buff, polly started the tour at the beginning. >> i had reverence, almost back here in church. >> the slavery expedition, the most striking to polly. >> you're amazed at the shackles and everything. >> how much d
. >> polly hid under a table and prayed. her call to 911. >> he's still in here. afraid he's still in here. >> dylann roof a self proclaimed white supremacist killed nine members at bible study. he told her he would let her live so she could tell her story. polly told me it was her god that let me live. >> i don't know exactly what it is, but he left me. the rest of them were ready to go. he took them with him. >> shortly after the second anniversary of the church...
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polly: we lowered our default speed limit from 30 to 25 miles an hour. we pointed out that if you were involved in a crash where unfortunately you hit someone going 30 miles an hour, you're twice as likely to kill that person as if you hit them at 25. narrator: a second part of successful road safety, engineering, is physically changing the layout of roads. for example, new york's queens boulevard, which had become so notoriously dangerous, it was known as the boulevard of death. polly: well, queens boulevard is a very, very challenging roadway, as you can see, very wide roadway, lots of lanes of traffic, cars driving very quickly. so first of all, we've rationalized the design, closed some of the slip lanes, added a bike lane that you can see behind me, and improved the pedestrian crossing areas so pedestrians have more space and more time to get across the street. narrator: riding bicycles in new york has increased fourfold since 2000, partly made possible and safer by a multiplicity of new bike lanes like these ones. the city also changed the crossing
polly: we lowered our default speed limit from 30 to 25 miles an hour. we pointed out that if you were involved in a crash where unfortunately you hit someone going 30 miles an hour, you're twice as likely to kill that person as if you hit them at 25. narrator: a second part of successful road safety, engineering, is physically changing the layout of roads. for example, new york's queens boulevard, which had become so notoriously dangerous, it was known as the boulevard of death. polly: well,...
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polly started the tour at the beginning.>> i think a feeling of reverance, almost like you're in church. >> this exhibition the most striking to polly. >> amazing that the shackles and everything from slavery time. >> how much do you think about what happened? >> not -- i don't think about that often, but sometimes when i see trigger, you know. it will come back to me. >> reporter: did you think of it when you were inside? >> i did, i did. >> reporter: what made you think of of it in. >> slavery, i don't know why, just slavery. >> reporter: in may nooses were found at the african-american museum and outside of another museum also on the national mall and then on june 17, exactly two years since the shooting, a noose was found near the washington gallery of art. >> we came a long way but it's still not enough. >> reporter: polly believes the national museum of african-american history and culture can help bridge understanding. >> i think it helps when they come and see because they have everybody coming here and see where we
polly started the tour at the beginning.>> i think a feeling of reverance, almost like you're in church. >> this exhibition the most striking to polly. >> amazing that the shackles and everything from slavery time. >> how much do you think about what happened? >> not -- i don't think about that often, but sometimes when i see trigger, you know. it will come back to me. >> reporter: did you think of it when you were inside? >> i did, i did. >>...
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why more details on this story now from polly in london polly why do you think the decision as cause so much anger. well look a lot of politicians have been waiting a very long time for this report it was commissioned back in december two thousand and fifteen and eighteen months down the line it still hadn't been published and the home office came under fire for that just a couple of months ago back in may the government admitted that the contents of the report were very sensitive and now we've had this very short quietly put out written statement by amber rudd the home secretary confirming that the report isn't going to be published at all it sparked a lot of anger from opposition parties first and foremost from the liberal democrats here in the u.k. in fact the investigation was promised to the liberal democrat party by the conservatives back in december two thousand and fifteen it was in exchange for the liberal democrats supporting the conservatives on extending as strikes to syria back then said the outgoing leader of that party tim farron he says the party has basically been ju
why more details on this story now from polly in london polly why do you think the decision as cause so much anger. well look a lot of politicians have been waiting a very long time for this report it was commissioned back in december two thousand and fifteen and eighteen months down the line it still hadn't been published and the home office came under fire for that just a couple of months ago back in may the government admitted that the contents of the report were very sensitive and now we've...
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. >> thunder, got -- >> polly and thunder still in the water. >> keep going. keep going. >> come on, guys, you can do it. >> close to the shore. >> swim. swim. >> i'm surprised they didn't follow the other horses. >> they probably did, but that pony wasn't able to get up on the bank. >> all they could do is yell and say, keep going. >> come on, baby. come on. >> the horses are running upriver. >> that's it. >> thunder is following polly and thunder is way behind. at this point it looks like polly gets to the sand bar. >> come on. >> that's all well and good, what about thunder? >> yeah, what happens to thunder e well, i have a happy ending for this story. thunder makes it to safety. >> come on, thunder. >> that was lucky. thunder nearly went under. thunder nearly went under. >>> many of people tune into reality shows to get their carnage and drama and for hundreds of people in santiago, chile, you can see a group. i'm estimating about a hundred more. i'm going to call -- they're surrounding this drama happening on the street. there's nowhere for this truck to
. >> thunder, got -- >> polly and thunder still in the water. >> keep going. keep going. >> come on, guys, you can do it. >> close to the shore. >> swim. swim. >> i'm surprised they didn't follow the other horses. >> they probably did, but that pony wasn't able to get up on the bank. >> all they could do is yell and say, keep going. >> come on, baby. come on. >> the horses are running upriver. >> that's it. >> thunder...
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let's cross live now to our teens polly boyko who is in london polly why is the trade site been so unhappy about the b.b.c.'s coverage of bread. well he does appear very disenchanted doesn't he so he's written this letter of complaint to the head of the b.b.c. saying that the b.b.c. isn't reporting the positive economic data relating to britain's decision to leave the european union so says that even though his own press team a calling up the b.b.c. news desks offering good news then not choosing to publish it or to talk about it so he's basically accusing them of putting a big fat dampener on things economically over bragg's it and that in turn is hampering he says his ability to strike new trade deals which is of course his job as international trade secretary he's taken stock with a particular phrase as you heard him talking there that the b.b.c. often uses in its headlines and that is despite bragg's it so they'll have positive economic news quite often followed by those two words suggesting an element of surprise that britain hasn't been crippled economically ever since they took that
let's cross live now to our teens polly boyko who is in london polly why is the trade site been so unhappy about the b.b.c.'s coverage of bread. well he does appear very disenchanted doesn't he so he's written this letter of complaint to the head of the b.b.c. saying that the b.b.c. isn't reporting the positive economic data relating to britain's decision to leave the european union so says that even though his own press team a calling up the b.b.c. news desks offering good news then not...
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for their summer holidays right now you know should we have to be through the end of it all parties polly thank you very much for the update. so the polls are making gloomy reading as well for donald trump both for the us leader learned that his approval ratings are the worst of any american president over the past seven two years but political polls have been far from totally archerd as we've just heard from polly in several countries recently killer burp and explains how best to interpret the numbers. we're six months into donald trump's presidency and the pollsters tell us that his ratings have tanked but these pollsters don't exactly have the best record remember what they said right before the election most polls give clinton a better chance of winning than slave for hillary all the major electoral map forecasters show hillary clinton winning the election. day trumped by the conventional wisdom and expectations polls showed hillary clinton was the favorite to win and they weren't wrong in the sense that hillary clinton did win the popular vote the polls were wrong about this race the
for their summer holidays right now you know should we have to be through the end of it all parties polly thank you very much for the update. so the polls are making gloomy reading as well for donald trump both for the us leader learned that his approval ratings are the worst of any american president over the past seven two years but political polls have been far from totally archerd as we've just heard from polly in several countries recently killer burp and explains how best to interpret the...
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polly what are we learning by this ruling. well that yeah the high court here has thrown out the campaign as claim that the u.k. sales to saudi arabia are illegal say that policy can continue that relationship has been deemed perfectly legal by the judge head today now the reason campaign is and many a politician have had. concerns about the u.k.'s policy of arming riyadh is because of the brutal conflict taking place in yemen at the moment where saudi arabia is leading a military coalition that's conducting an strikes against the rebels in yemen and saudi arabia's been accused of violating humanitarian law there in that conflict and also they've been accused of targeting civilians indiscriminately and they've been doing that with a lot of british equipment the u.k.'s licensed over three billion pounds worth of arms to saudi arabia since the conflict began in two thousand and fifteen and to give you an idea about the sorts of customers saudi arabia iraq the saudi military has doubled the number of british made warplanes than t
polly what are we learning by this ruling. well that yeah the high court here has thrown out the campaign as claim that the u.k. sales to saudi arabia are illegal say that policy can continue that relationship has been deemed perfectly legal by the judge head today now the reason campaign is and many a politician have had. concerns about the u.k.'s policy of arming riyadh is because of the brutal conflict taking place in yemen at the moment where saudi arabia is leading a military coalition...
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talks with brussels perhaps the only thing keeping to resume in the job is that no one else wants it polly boyko r.t. london. in other news this hour an intense battle has been raging between armed groups in lebanon on their the country's border with syria you said early is there forty. the operation to free ourselves which is the mountainous region of eastern lebanon from the control of terrorists was concluded just a few days ago and the operation was conducted by hezbollah the lebanese resistance group in coordination with the lebanese army who took a back seat to that operation. operation which wasn't without some control to see the lebanese prime minister saad hariri describe the operation as illegitimate leading critics to say that he was sheltering terrorist groups and that the terrorist group with links to al qaida now we also managed to speak to some hezbollah commanders and they told us that they managed to kill around ninety minutes and take a hundred kilometers squared of territory as the militants as they said were exhausted after months if not years of fighting in the region
talks with brussels perhaps the only thing keeping to resume in the job is that no one else wants it polly boyko r.t. london. in other news this hour an intense battle has been raging between armed groups in lebanon on their the country's border with syria you said early is there forty. the operation to free ourselves which is the mountainous region of eastern lebanon from the control of terrorists was concluded just a few days ago and the operation was conducted by hezbollah the lebanese...
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alex, last week polly toynbee called brexiteers lunatics. .. i think it is extraordinary rhetoric.ill not have a discussion like that today! a majority of the country voted to leave the eu, imagine having such contempt for your fellow countrymen that you would use such a term. if remain won, i would not refer to them like that. after four days of talks, what is your reading of it? it's a two—year process, at the beginning people posture and pose on both sides and people set out the very highest points of their stalls, they know that you will go inwards to a convergent point so you want to stretch things as far as possible. the fact that there is a lot of good mood music, they get on on a personal level, michel barnier and david davis, and they have a history where they understand each other a bit. my instinct is, good start. this will emerge quite quickly, a good outcome is in the interests of both countries and europe. so far, we have been looking at britain as being the odd one out. and a character we want to get rid of, that's the wrong perspective. europe will be very intereste
alex, last week polly toynbee called brexiteers lunatics. .. i think it is extraordinary rhetoric.ill not have a discussion like that today! a majority of the country voted to leave the eu, imagine having such contempt for your fellow countrymen that you would use such a term. if remain won, i would not refer to them like that. after four days of talks, what is your reading of it? it's a two—year process, at the beginning people posture and pose on both sides and people set out the very...
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it is very helpful to be sneered at, and it is still happening now, polly toynbee and others. the entire programme with this, but still 18 months to discuss, alex, as you pointed out! so, the white house spokesman sean spicer has gone — he resigned after anthony scarmucci was appointed as president trump's director of communications. it comes at the end of a week of more difficulty for the adminstration around health care — the president sounded more than a little frustrated midweek, with the republican senators who are refusing to support his proposals for replacing the affordable care act, or 0bamacare as it's often called. let's begin with the events overnight, what do we know of the new man, the new director of communications? what is going on there? he is a friend of donald trump, a new york guy, giving advice, they talk a lot. he is really a buddy of trump's, he worked in banking, but sean spicer, he has been leaked against a lot, in a chaotic white house, he could not take the thought of another enemy, they did not like each other, and the fundamental problem is that do
it is very helpful to be sneered at, and it is still happening now, polly toynbee and others. the entire programme with this, but still 18 months to discuss, alex, as you pointed out! so, the white house spokesman sean spicer has gone — he resigned after anthony scarmucci was appointed as president trump's director of communications. it comes at the end of a week of more difficulty for the adminstration around health care — the president sounded more than a little frustrated midweek, with...
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we can cross live now to our teams polyploid go in london and get an update on this story polly why is the trade sector so unhappy about the b.b.c.'s coverage of bragg's it. well he says that the b.b.c. is putting a damper on things economically he says that when his press team calls up the b.b.c. news desks offering positive stories about brags that they choose not to cover the they choose instead stories that are perhaps more doom and gloom about britain's departure from the e.u. and he says that that's hampering his ability to strike international trade deals which is of course the influx is job as international trade secretary for the british government has taken stock as you heard there with a particular phrase that b.b.c. had lines often feature and that these two words despite brags that so you might get even a positive story about the economy and it'll be followed or. prefaced with despite greg's it suggesting an element of surprise from the b.b.c. team that the country hasn't been crippled economically by its decision to leave the e.u. we've done a bit of research ourselves ha
we can cross live now to our teams polyploid go in london and get an update on this story polly why is the trade sector so unhappy about the b.b.c.'s coverage of bragg's it. well he says that the b.b.c. is putting a damper on things economically he says that when his press team calls up the b.b.c. news desks offering positive stories about brags that they choose not to cover the they choose instead stories that are perhaps more doom and gloom about britain's departure from the e.u. and he says...
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>>> plus, polly caught a killer. >> the parrot that witnessed a murder. >>> and the bride to be shota cop in her pajamas, now, the other shooting
>>> plus, polly caught a killer. >> the parrot that witnessed a murder. >>> and the bride to be shota cop in her pajamas, now, the other shooting
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fed polly makers were torn over inflation and how it will affect future interest rate increase. there was a debate on whether the fed should increase the securities. volvo says good-bye to the internal combustion engine. starting in 2019 all volvo models will be hybrid or solely powered by battery. that news contribute to a steep sell-off in tesla stock. it's down 20% from its highs. president trump stopped in poland before leading to hamburg, germany. the focus was on the president's first in-person meeting with russian president vladimir putin. the event has been. marthabeen been marredby anti-c. the president respond to north korea's test of an intercouldn't nentd alba his particular missile. >> i don't like to talk about what i have planned. but i have some severe things we are thinking about. i think we'll take a look at what happens over the coming weeks and months with respect to north korea. it's a shame that they are behaving this way. but they are behaving in a very, very dangerous manner, and something will have to be done about it. maria: world leaders are not the on
fed polly makers were torn over inflation and how it will affect future interest rate increase. there was a debate on whether the fed should increase the securities. volvo says good-bye to the internal combustion engine. starting in 2019 all volvo models will be hybrid or solely powered by battery. that news contribute to a steep sell-off in tesla stock. it's down 20% from its highs. president trump stopped in poland before leading to hamburg, germany. the focus was on the president's first...
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. >> it's polly and my face and my face is not actually associated with all those false ads. >> "ncisshe didn't know she was a victim until she checked her twitter feed. >> the fake story that you are leaving "ncis". >> it was so extensive, and i have a skin care line with dr. oz, and that cbs, my network and "ncis," my show is all, like, mad at me because it was crazy. i'm, like, okay. this could affect my job and reputation. >> god bless him. i have never met dr. oz or spoken to him. >> this is what the website looks like. she says the true victims are her fans. these aren't regulated and in them, and that's a danger to consumers. >> what would you say to the scam artists out there who today are making a website and putting your picture on it or someone out there putting another celebrity's picture on it? what would you say to them? >> how dare you? you're a criminal and you deserve to be in jail. and we're coming for you. >> once again, if you are not shopping with an authorized retailer or one of the stars' official sites, then there's reason always to doubt the authenticity. >> i
. >> it's polly and my face and my face is not actually associated with all those false ads. >> "ncisshe didn't know she was a victim until she checked her twitter feed. >> the fake story that you are leaving "ncis". >> it was so extensive, and i have a skin care line with dr. oz, and that cbs, my network and "ncis," my show is all, like, mad at me because it was crazy. i'm, like, okay. this could affect my job and reputation. >> god bless...
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on the back of the latest wave of anti muslim sentiment expressed in the british tabloids polly boy has been finding out what people in london think about regulating media to avoid abuse. i wanted to show you some of these headlines and ask you what you make of them. one in five great muslims. for jihad. what do you think of that. load of baloney. because what i think is hard to say. because i don't know how accurate describe this is the people of the students believe that all muslims are tutors disses this is this is feed this is no fluke which is a bit of a danger for everybody you know because once you start stereotyping people. it can become a reality do you think that there should be more regulation that journalists should be given more rules about how to report on muslims specifically obviously i'm not looking i don't you can do without the regulation i believe so yes i agree completely with that that not threaten press freedom. press freedoms friend anyway so. when journalists. go too far and do report something that's not accurate for the facts of solely paper or whatever i pers
on the back of the latest wave of anti muslim sentiment expressed in the british tabloids polly boy has been finding out what people in london think about regulating media to avoid abuse. i wanted to show you some of these headlines and ask you what you make of them. one in five great muslims. for jihad. what do you think of that. load of baloney. because what i think is hard to say. because i don't know how accurate describe this is the people of the students believe that all muslims are...
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on the back of the latest wave of anti muslim sentiment expressed in british tabloids artie's polly boycott has been finding out what people in london make of it all. i wanted to show you some of these headlines and ask you what you make of them. one hundred five great muslims sympathies for jihad and. what do i think of that. load of baloney. because what i think is hard to say. because i don't know how accurate describes is do you think missives are imported fairly in the media in the u.k. . you know normally you don't have to say muslims this is the use of to report the event. they don't want him. reaches people to understand what's happening in the war and you think the newspapers sometimes make it sound. of the students believe that's all muslims are to is this is this is this is faith this is no through which is a bit of a danger for everybody you know because what you thought there retyping people. can become a reality i mean if. that's the word do you think that there should be more regulation that journalists should be given more rules about how to report on muslims specifically ob
on the back of the latest wave of anti muslim sentiment expressed in british tabloids artie's polly boycott has been finding out what people in london make of it all. i wanted to show you some of these headlines and ask you what you make of them. one hundred five great muslims sympathies for jihad and. what do i think of that. load of baloney. because what i think is hard to say. because i don't know how accurate describes is do you think missives are imported fairly in the media in the u.k. ....
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talks with brussels perhaps the only thing keeping to resume a in the job is that no one else wants it polly boyko r.t. london. ok our lovers brace yourselves a sketch of the manhattan skyline by donald trump has been sold at auction for twenty nine thousand dollars and he's not the first world leader to try and show there a double hundred drawing take a look. we proudly welcome you to a gallery of some of the most extraordinary aapc ever produced good you can see the new york skyline and in the center it's trump tower standing tall and proud like i'll let you interpret that one this is a classic example of the work of donald trump the original piece was sold for over twenty nine thousand dollars it's amazing that great is that god ever created by a genius next is a very reflective self-portrait by george w. bush you can visit an exhibition of his other works for just sixty five dollars it's a perfect psychological journey of self reflection a chance to wash away your historians look back and say gosh you could have done it better this way or that way. moving on to our next piece on a popula
talks with brussels perhaps the only thing keeping to resume a in the job is that no one else wants it polly boyko r.t. london. ok our lovers brace yourselves a sketch of the manhattan skyline by donald trump has been sold at auction for twenty nine thousand dollars and he's not the first world leader to try and show there a double hundred drawing take a look. we proudly welcome you to a gallery of some of the most extraordinary aapc ever produced good you can see the new york skyline and in...
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american journalist stryker mcguire, who's london editor for bloomberg markets, polly toynbee, columnistthe guardian newspaper, the portuguese writer eunice goes and mustapha karkouti, a broadcaster based in the gulf. we're ina we're in a of paralysis, and the goblet is forced to do what is increasingly a catastrophe. how does it look from europe? will be another round of negotiations in the weeks ahead? a lot of people are baffled by the lack of preparation, the negotiations. every week we are listening and now this is about the reverberations of yet another thing that was not thought about like leaving euratom. every week we learn about ramifications of things that should've been thought through before the referendum but now two years after we're analysing. at the same time the european union senses the weakness in theresa may's government. and the european union agreed to try to exploit that weakness as best they can, have the best deal they can from a european point of view. all the charm and myspace thrown at britain, the sense that there might be some flexibility, i would that ther
american journalist stryker mcguire, who's london editor for bloomberg markets, polly toynbee, columnistthe guardian newspaper, the portuguese writer eunice goes and mustapha karkouti, a broadcaster based in the gulf. we're ina we're in a of paralysis, and the goblet is forced to do what is increasingly a catastrophe. how does it look from europe? will be another round of negotiations in the weeks ahead? a lot of people are baffled by the lack of preparation, the negotiations. every week we are...
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through the five richest, jared pollis, member of the house, net worth estimated to be over $90 million. warner, democrat for virginia, with net worth approaching $91 million. john delaney, democrat from aryland, net worth almost $93 million, and it is coming in number two, republican michael texas, a house member, with assets worth close to $108 and number one on the list last year republican daryl isa of california, estimated net worth $250 million, the top five on that list. monroeville, ohio, line for independents. morning. caller: your last comments were erfect examples how somebody could be a millionaire. these individuals have their everything.o let's talk about, is there an ethics committee still in washington? if there is, why aren't they doing their job? had wasserman fired. donna breeze fire friday cnn, or giving questions to a candidate running, hillary clinton. now with all this insider back-door d all that deals and everything, i mean, ridiculous, everybody is upset because trump is not part this corrupt organization that has been going on for the last 30 years. are going
through the five richest, jared pollis, member of the house, net worth estimated to be over $90 million. warner, democrat for virginia, with net worth approaching $91 million. john delaney, democrat from aryland, net worth almost $93 million, and it is coming in number two, republican michael texas, a house member, with assets worth close to $108 and number one on the list last year republican daryl isa of california, estimated net worth $250 million, the top five on that list. monroeville,...
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attention to this issue it's a huge story we'll get more feedback on throughout the afternoon from polly thanks for the update there from london. it was thought the g twenty but we can spend some time considering what to do next about the crisis in the korean peninsula that's ongoing with the rhetoric ramping up between the north and the us the year of strategic patience with the north korean regime has failed many years and it's failed. and frankly that patience is over i give the highest honor to our respected great leader kim jong il who made our country a powerful nuclear giant having the most powerful intercontinental ballistic missiles . the united states is prepared to use the full range of our capabilities to defend ourselves and our allies one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces we will use them if we must. our respective leaders said the u.s. would be unhappy to with this nor'easter to take power on its independence day and call them frequently sending baek and small new packages when it comes to nuclear arms north korea in the us a far from equally m
attention to this issue it's a huge story we'll get more feedback on throughout the afternoon from polly thanks for the update there from london. it was thought the g twenty but we can spend some time considering what to do next about the crisis in the korean peninsula that's ongoing with the rhetoric ramping up between the north and the us the year of strategic patience with the north korean regime has failed many years and it's failed. and frankly that patience is over i give the highest...
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talks with brussels perhaps the only thing keeping to resume a in the job is that no one else wants it polly boyko r.t. london. new stories are made by even minutes on our twitter page as always just a click away you're with. this man. who was. it was. just. who he won't get a good. for him and it's. never really know for sure but this has been. you know. when i started no i didn't. make it is that he has to feed. you this. so you have this is going to be these. days to get you ready but. that's it. time three million dollars are you filling in for lindsey graham you're watching boom box broadcasting around the world from right here in washington d.c. well coming up to north korea launches a missile into the sea of japan just as japan slapped sanctions on chinese firms accused of helping pyongyang and affordable no more health care costs have skyrocketed since the start of obamacare but wait till you find out how much the c.e.o.'s are making plus scoring big in sports should superstar athletes ditch the leagues that made them rich and branch out on their own that and more coming up on boom b
talks with brussels perhaps the only thing keeping to resume a in the job is that no one else wants it polly boyko r.t. london. new stories are made by even minutes on our twitter page as always just a click away you're with. this man. who was. it was. just. who he won't get a good. for him and it's. never really know for sure but this has been. you know. when i started no i didn't. make it is that he has to feed. you this. so you have this is going to be these. days to get you ready but....
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full scale war between nato and russia is now available in stores across the world is it popular well polly boyd got hold of a copy ship trotted out for itself. hi jerry pauley i'm going to be reviewing a new game that's come to our attention here who's in strikes military strategy type of board game that pits nato against russia obviously in eastern europe very robust box it could be bulletproof but i'm going to be on boxing it and telling you all you need to know about it in order to find out what this game is all about. very hard to unlock oh there we go face of the man himself very complicated instruction manual here you can't have a board game without a board the theatre of war the markers of nuclear strikes this is just a to play a game you can be the good guys that nato or you can be russia i am recruited in our office engineer bad and i'm going to be an external conference room in order to give putin strikes its first sortie. where we go are you fond of board games than the old school this is the instruction manual. there are these markers the russian forces the nato forces which ar
full scale war between nato and russia is now available in stores across the world is it popular well polly boyd got hold of a copy ship trotted out for itself. hi jerry pauley i'm going to be reviewing a new game that's come to our attention here who's in strikes military strategy type of board game that pits nato against russia obviously in eastern europe very robust box it could be bulletproof but i'm going to be on boxing it and telling you all you need to know about it in order to find out...
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shipman, who's political editor at the sunday times, ash sarkar, senior editor at novara media, and pollyie former special advisor to nick clegg. tim, if i can start with you. i read every week in the sunday times the cabinet riffs, the plot against theresa may. the tone since the general election seems to be that she would not survive, the party and the cabinet would turn against and maybe she would decide she had had enough. what do you put the fact she is still here, she is going on holiday, she is still on prime minister, there is no move against, what do you put that down against? i think she is weak, but so is everybody else and they are fighting like rats in a sack and nobody else was to take her on. the conservative party generally has taken the view it is better to have a bad prime minister than no prime minister. any minister that seeks to move against her will get punished. the most significant thing is the 1922 committee, the group of backbenchers, the shop stewards for the people without the top job have said, if you want to sack any of these recalcitrant ministers, be our gu
shipman, who's political editor at the sunday times, ash sarkar, senior editor at novara media, and pollyie former special advisor to nick clegg. tim, if i can start with you. i read every week in the sunday times the cabinet riffs, the plot against theresa may. the tone since the general election seems to be that she would not survive, the party and the cabinet would turn against and maybe she would decide she had had enough. what do you put the fact she is still here, she is going on holiday,...
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deadly terror attack on british tourist in two musea two years ago in which thirty britons were killed polly boyko went onto the streets of london to find out if such tips cost doc clouds over holiday moods british police have now released a video showing british terrorists how to react in case they get caught up in a terrorist attack if it's a safe route to get out now if this is the best option it outrages people to think of the instructions in the same way they think about line safety videos everyone is away if we're going to need a plane you get a safety briefing of what should happen if the plane came down and that's what we're trying to say here that the chances are very unlikely there's just giving you the knowledge of what to do and what not to do if you are caught up in such an attack kind of what's your response to that kind of what is d.v.d. i. mean this big street is over in the state you going on on a summer holiday that i know there's maybe quite scared to go if it was a hurry that worked right the all time to cut scare religious terrorists now what they've begun on the train i
deadly terror attack on british tourist in two musea two years ago in which thirty britons were killed polly boyko went onto the streets of london to find out if such tips cost doc clouds over holiday moods british police have now released a video showing british terrorists how to react in case they get caught up in a terrorist attack if it's a safe route to get out now if this is the best option it outrages people to think of the instructions in the same way they think about line safety videos...
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the turmoil at home she's heading off to europe for a three week long break everyone needs a holiday polly boyd takes up the story. the prime minister is meant to be getting away from it all that back in london yet another member of her senior team has gotten away from her downing street now former director of strategy chris wilkins has quit this follows four of their resignations as may's closest aides the prime minister has now been abandoned by the very people that helped set out her vision for brags that the choice is becoming ever more clear. with our eyes fixed on the future strong and stable leadership with me as prime minister to see as through bricks edge and beyond or a coalition of chaos but with the plans architects no longer in the picture to reason may is short of a devises at a time when she needs the most things to critically wounded prime minister she either disastrous election campaign and election campaign that she won since a twenty four percent ahead and then losing this latest resignation of chris will cain is just not that example of part of the disastrous to even ru
the turmoil at home she's heading off to europe for a three week long break everyone needs a holiday polly boyd takes up the story. the prime minister is meant to be getting away from it all that back in london yet another member of her senior team has gotten away from her downing street now former director of strategy chris wilkins has quit this follows four of their resignations as may's closest aides the prime minister has now been abandoned by the very people that helped set out her vision...
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a three week break in europe and the media has been rife with speculation of a plot to replace her polly boyko takes up the story the prime minister was meant to be getting away from it all but back in london yet in no. the member of her senior team has gotten away from her downing street now former director of strategy chris wilkens has quit this follows four of the resignations of may's closest aides the prime minister has now been abandoned by the very people that helped set out a vision for brags that the choice is becoming ever more clear. with our eyes fixed on the future strong and stable leadership with me as prime minister to see as through brics it and beyond or a coalition of chaos but with the plans architects no longer in the picture to reason may is short of advise is at a time when she needs the most critically wounded prime minister she either disastrous election campaign an election campaign that she won since a twenty four percent or has. this latest resignation of chris wilker is just no good example of part of the disastrous to go since the election rolling off the sh
a three week break in europe and the media has been rife with speculation of a plot to replace her polly boyko takes up the story the prime minister was meant to be getting away from it all but back in london yet in no. the member of her senior team has gotten away from her downing street now former director of strategy chris wilkens has quit this follows four of the resignations of may's closest aides the prime minister has now been abandoned by the very people that helped set out a vision for...
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exactly flying off the shelves and those who have bought it have been left more than the full confused polly boyko she had to go herself. hi gary pauly i'm going to be reviewing a new game that's coming to our attention here in strong wind robust box it could be bullet proof but i'm going to be on boxing it and telling you all you need to know about it in order to find out what this is all about. very hard to unlock oh there we go face of the man himself very complicated instruction manual here you can't have a board game without a board see it all of wall the mall because of nuclear strikes i am recruited in our office engineer ben i'm going to be an external conference room in order to give putin strikes its first sortie.
exactly flying off the shelves and those who have bought it have been left more than the full confused polly boyko she had to go herself. hi gary pauly i'm going to be reviewing a new game that's coming to our attention here in strong wind robust box it could be bullet proof but i'm going to be on boxing it and telling you all you need to know about it in order to find out what this is all about. very hard to unlock oh there we go face of the man himself very complicated instruction manual here...