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it is not richard has, but it is sort of this cult of trump. and they believe that he knows what is best. and so suddenly, there is nothing wrong with what happened in helsinki, even though we're not sure what happened in helsinki. but they believe that donald trump who wants to establish a good relationship with putin, will be able to best putin, because they believe that trump can be the great negotiator as he has been telling them and not only with putin, but with north korea, right? with kim jong-un. and by the way, trump feels the same way about the special counsel bob mueller. i'll sit down with him and i'll face him down and i'll win that one. so there is this sense and not among all members of congress, i might say, there are a few, a few republicans who stand up to him and say it is not correct, but by and large, the party has shifted and it is the party of trump now. >> it isn't just -- i would say yes, it's trump himself, but there are underlying structural reasons for the shift too. the reason that republicans were united against th
it is not richard has, but it is sort of this cult of trump. and they believe that he knows what is best. and so suddenly, there is nothing wrong with what happened in helsinki, even though we're not sure what happened in helsinki. but they believe that donald trump who wants to establish a good relationship with putin, will be able to best putin, because they believe that trump can be the great negotiator as he has been telling them and not only with putin, but with north korea, right? with...
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richard has now been given a new date for his operation later this month. klog of cases. richard's hope is it will not be too late to ease the pain and make a difference to his life. hugh pym, bbc news. russia has condemned what it's calling "unacceptable us sanctions,‘ imposed in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury. the kremlin says it's now working on retaliatory measures. the us sanctions from the state department, have been welcomed by downing street, but the white house and president trump have yet to comment. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. in russia, there is one word that you hear and you see with increasing frequency. state television announces that america has launched yet another round of sanctions against moscow. this time, washington is limiting exports to russia of sensitive technologies, some electronics, oil and gas production equipment. a response to the nerve agent attack on sergei and yulia skripal, an attack america says violated international law. today, moscow dismissed the allegations. this down at the russian foreign
richard has now been given a new date for his operation later this month. klog of cases. richard's hope is it will not be too late to ease the pain and make a difference to his life. hugh pym, bbc news. russia has condemned what it's calling "unacceptable us sanctions,‘ imposed in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury. the kremlin says it's now working on retaliatory measures. the us sanctions from the state department, have been welcomed by downing street, but the white house...
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richard has now been given a new date for his operation later this month. ey were very sorry, but they had a significant backlog of cases. richard's hope is it won't be too long to ease the pain and make a difference to his life. —— richard's hope is it won't be too late. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has thanked america for "standing firm" with the uk, after washington introduced new sanctions on russia in the wake of the salisbury nerve agent attack. the former russian spy sergei skripal, and his daughter yulia, were poisoned in the city in march. the us state department says russia violated international law by using chemical or biological weapons, but the kremlin denies any involvement. steve rosenberg is in moscow. 0ne suspects the news of sanctions hasn't gone down too well. the reaction here addictively negative. 0ne russian senator said that america was behaving like a police state, dispensing justice in the worst traditions of a lynch mob. the language from the kremlin today a little less colourful, but it made the same point. president putin'
richard has now been given a new date for his operation later this month. ey were very sorry, but they had a significant backlog of cases. richard's hope is it won't be too long to ease the pain and make a difference to his life. —— richard's hope is it won't be too late. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has thanked america for "standing firm" with the uk, after washington introduced new sanctions on russia in the wake of the salisbury nerve agent attack. the former russian spy...
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richards is -- has utmost sensitivity for those who are vulnerable among our citizenry. he's got a heart of gold, in my opinion. i've been a real estate agent for 43 years in san francisco. and i can see how things have changed. when i started in the 1970s, the affordability index was 23%. today it's less than 7%. we need people like mr. richards and ms. moore to help -- >> supervisor safai: thank you, sir. next speaker. i will interrupt for one second. trying to get a gauge if everyone in line is here to comment on items 1 and 2. it may make more sense to allow public comment and allow commissioner moore to come up and speak and then allow more public comment. is everyone here going to speak on items 1 and 2? okay. let's have commissioner moore come up and speak and then we'll resume public comment. before you do that, we have to call item 2. just sit there and wait for one second. >> clerk: motion approving or rejecting president of the board of supervisors malia cohen's reappointment of kathrin moore to the planning commission board for a term ending july 1, 2022. >>
richards is -- has utmost sensitivity for those who are vulnerable among our citizenry. he's got a heart of gold, in my opinion. i've been a real estate agent for 43 years in san francisco. and i can see how things have changed. when i started in the 1970s, the affordability index was 23%. today it's less than 7%. we need people like mr. richards and ms. moore to help -- >> supervisor safai: thank you, sir. next speaker. i will interrupt for one second. trying to get a gauge if everyone...
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richard has now been given a new date for his operation later this month. a significant backlog of cases. richard's hope is it will not be too late to ease the pain and make a difference to his life. hugh pym, bbc news. a bbc investigation has revealed, that the jihadists behind last year's terror attacks in and around barcelona, were connected to another group of militants in france. in fact the police inquiry after the attacks, in which 16 people were killed and more than a hundred were injured, touched on 12 countries in all, including the uk. in the second of his reports, our security correspondent, gordon corera, examines how a group of young men from a tiny town in spain became part of an international jihadist network. last august, a van ploughed into tourists, killing 1a. then five more members of the same group targeted pedestrians before they were shot. a year on, investigators are still trying to understand a unique cell, with a far—reaching network. the attackers were all from a small town called ripoll and included four sets of brothers and an i
richard has now been given a new date for his operation later this month. a significant backlog of cases. richard's hope is it will not be too late to ease the pain and make a difference to his life. hugh pym, bbc news. a bbc investigation has revealed, that the jihadists behind last year's terror attacks in and around barcelona, were connected to another group of militants in france. in fact the police inquiry after the attacks, in which 16 people were killed and more than a hundred were...
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commissioner richards has integrity and dedicated it his job, keeping core values, affordable housing, and keeping people in their homes at the fore front. he always keeps an open mind as he evaluates every aspect of a project and listens to all sides before making a decision. his thoughtful, balanced approach to development of our city makes him a valuable asset. katherin moore has planning and design expertise that others on the san francisco planning commission don't have. we're lucky to have here. commissioner moore's opinions are grounded and based on san francisco's housing policies. she's held in high regard by city officials, members of the public and fellow commissioner into public policy with us and one thing that i personally have experienced having worked as a legislative aide, there is not much different in a thoughtful basis working with both commissioners. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. >> hello, supervisors. david wu, south of market community action network. we urge you to please reappoint both commissioners katherin moore and dennis richards to the pla
commissioner richards has integrity and dedicated it his job, keeping core values, affordable housing, and keeping people in their homes at the fore front. he always keeps an open mind as he evaluates every aspect of a project and listens to all sides before making a decision. his thoughtful, balanced approach to development of our city makes him a valuable asset. katherin moore has planning and design expertise that others on the san francisco planning commission don't have. we're lucky to...
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the turkish president richard has called for a boycott of u.s. and it tonic products in retaliation for what he says is an economic attack on his country the turkish lira has fallen more than forty five percent against the dollar this year with u.s. sanctions partly to blame the weakness of the currency is starting to affect other emerging markets india's rupee has hit a record low and currencies from argentina to south africa all fell on monday. police in london are treating a crash outside the british parliament as a terror incident a twenty nine year old man drove a car at speed into barriers outside the houses of parliament at least three people have been injured lawyers for donald trump's former campaign manager have finished their case in his fraud trial without calling any witnesses who will man a fort is accused of tax evasion and lying to obtain bank loans the charges aren't related to his time with the trump campaign the case was brought by special counsel robert mueller who's investigating possible collusion with russia during trump's p
the turkish president richard has called for a boycott of u.s. and it tonic products in retaliation for what he says is an economic attack on his country the turkish lira has fallen more than forty five percent against the dollar this year with u.s. sanctions partly to blame the weakness of the currency is starting to affect other emerging markets india's rupee has hit a record low and currencies from argentina to south africa all fell on monday. police in london are treating a crash outside...
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richard has to go he finds it hard to part with his son. john. so it's also. when she in-vitro get time alone. late after work we've been to the beach two or three times for at the most to date it. so yes we've already bam and perhaps we'll manage it once or twice more that's all the time we have only in winter when teacher comes home well the three of us be together again but i'm a bit too little. to get. the job is also in a wistful mood having pauline and many nearby has got him thinking he doesn't want his son to go through what he experienced when he was young. when i was twelve years old my mum left from over here and she came here in december my father left. my parents sent me some some money for months just to pay my power and to. it was a cold winter and. i had spent. i told them when they sent me that i was like two months with no power at home. i didn't tell them you know what i didn't have any money and they just shut down my power i told them when they are ok enough. mid day at the pool bar while the boss is enjoying himself thomas a great way to
richard has to go he finds it hard to part with his son. john. so it's also. when she in-vitro get time alone. late after work we've been to the beach two or three times for at the most to date it. so yes we've already bam and perhaps we'll manage it once or twice more that's all the time we have only in winter when teacher comes home well the three of us be together again but i'm a bit too little. to get. the job is also in a wistful mood having pauline and many nearby has got him thinking he...
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richard murphy has lived in his house for two and a half years now and wouldn't change a thing if he had to build it all over again. well as awesome isn't it where the murphy house also be a dream home for you or would you are the if and let us know how you would like to live just go to d.w. have comes less lifestyle and join in our draw than maybe your months watch. so good luck. well there are also plenty of interesting buildings in the netherlands on the famous canals for example but we have also discovered something else there are people fishing for plastic sounds weird but it's super sustainable because the passageways is not only fished out of the water and recycle it and so or trash becomes something completely new. this is one of amsterdam's most unusual boat trips the plastic fishing tour of the city's canals younger visitors love the idea of sightseeing while helping to tackle plastic pollution. the tour guide is called to give me evidence of that what i. can make work for the company plastic whale which raunch four years ago with just one boat now it turns ten each one mad
richard murphy has lived in his house for two and a half years now and wouldn't change a thing if he had to build it all over again. well as awesome isn't it where the murphy house also be a dream home for you or would you are the if and let us know how you would like to live just go to d.w. have comes less lifestyle and join in our draw than maybe your months watch. so good luck. well there are also plenty of interesting buildings in the netherlands on the famous canals for example but we have...
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richard has now been given a new date for his operation later this month. 's hope is it won't be too long to ease the pain and make a difference to his life. hugh pym, bbc news. a bit more of a picture of change on the weather map. helen has the details. we had some welcome rain across parts of eastern england to date although we had quite a good deal of sunny weather across parts of northern england, wales the south—west and a scattering of showers for scotland and northern ireland. this evening it becomes dry virtually everywhere bar a few showers but under the starry skies it will be quite chilly, 11 or 12 in the south and east. the day dawns on a bright note but it doesn't take long for the showers to get going, they will come through prickly but there will be some heavy ones around in the sunshine, high teens were low 20s will feel pleasant and showers tend to ease off late in the day but for the weekend it looks like there is more rain in store. i will have more detailfor you is more rain in store. i will have more detail for you shortly. hello. this i
richard has now been given a new date for his operation later this month. 's hope is it won't be too long to ease the pain and make a difference to his life. hugh pym, bbc news. a bit more of a picture of change on the weather map. helen has the details. we had some welcome rain across parts of eastern england to date although we had quite a good deal of sunny weather across parts of northern england, wales the south—west and a scattering of showers for scotland and northern ireland. this...
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bridge because you know it was a major artery and a whole section of it collapsed turkish president richard has called for a boycott of us and it tronic product in retaliation for what he says is an economic attack on his country the turkish lira has fallen more than forty five percent against the dollar this year with u.s. sanctions partly to blame the weakness of the currency is starting to affect other emerging markets india's repeat it has hit a record low and currencies from argentina to south africa fell on monday police in london are treating a crash outside the british parliament as a terror incident a twenty year old man drove a car at speed into barriers outside the houses of parliament at least three people have been injured the provincial governor in yemen has escaped a roadside bomb attack ties governor would survive the blast in aden province several others were injured at least twenty four people died in another nineteen were injured in a bus crash near the ecuadorian capital quito a colombian registered bus was traveling along the road known as the dead man's curve when it hit a
bridge because you know it was a major artery and a whole section of it collapsed turkish president richard has called for a boycott of us and it tronic product in retaliation for what he says is an economic attack on his country the turkish lira has fallen more than forty five percent against the dollar this year with u.s. sanctions partly to blame the weakness of the currency is starting to affect other emerging markets india's repeat it has hit a record low and currencies from argentina to...
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richard has now been given a new date for his operation later this month. too late. hugh pym, bbc news. rya nair says it will cancel about one in six of its flights tomorrow because of a strike by pilots in several european countries. the industrial action is part of an ongoing row about pay and conditions. 400 flights are currently affected, including more than 200 between germany and the uk. i was talking larry from new york about how green was my valley, that actually was the winner at the academy awards best picture in 1942. what did not win was citizen kane, thatis what did not win was citizen kane, that is what the row was about. the headlines on bbc news: a court hears evidence from the england cricketer ben stokes at his trial for affray — he says he stepped in after homophobic abuse was shouted at two men. a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two elite catholic boarding schools, on boys as young as seven. the conservative party is examining dozens of complaints about boris johnson‘s comments on muslim women and ful
richard has now been given a new date for his operation later this month. too late. hugh pym, bbc news. rya nair says it will cancel about one in six of its flights tomorrow because of a strike by pilots in several european countries. the industrial action is part of an ongoing row about pay and conditions. 400 flights are currently affected, including more than 200 between germany and the uk. i was talking larry from new york about how green was my valley, that actually was the winner at the...
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impressed with everyone tonight, richard whitehead has done amazing as usual, maria and sabrina.ng to see everybody doing well andi amazing to see everybody doing well and i am going and i was here last night as well watching. it has been a great couple of days. thank you for joining a great couple of days. thank you forjoining us and enjoy your captain's duties. forjoining us and enjoy your ca ptain‘s duties. there forjoining us and enjoy your captain's duties. there will be a british head—to—head in the t34100 me to is tomorrow. you do not want to miss it. kate, in berlin, thank you. the shortlist of potential inductees to the the scottish football hall of fame will be announced soon. as you'd expect, great figures from the game, managers and players have been recognised down the years, but is a scottish village about to be given the honour? jane lewis explains. once a thriving coal mining community, but no longer. today the ayrshire village of glenbuck lies empty. a population ofjust 1500 empty. a population ofjust1500 worked and lived here, but the quarries are closed, the ho
impressed with everyone tonight, richard whitehead has done amazing as usual, maria and sabrina.ng to see everybody doing well andi amazing to see everybody doing well and i am going and i was here last night as well watching. it has been a great couple of days. thank you for joining a great couple of days. thank you forjoining us and enjoy your captain's duties. forjoining us and enjoy your ca ptain‘s duties. there forjoining us and enjoy your captain's duties. there will be a british...
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oxfam has been left tens of millions of pounds by a british businessman, who was killed along with members of his family, in a plane crash in australia on new year's eve. richardt new year's eve near sydney, a seaplane taking british tourists on a sightseeing tour of the area had crashed into a river, killing everyone on board. the business and richard cousins was head of one of the world's the largest catering companies. with him in the plan were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee emma bowden and her daughter. mr cousins was known for his humanity. what was not known was that he changed his wheel using a special clause, so tens of billions of pounds would go to oxfam if he and his children died together, leaving his children died together, leaving his brothers with £1 million each. the common tragedy clause is just a clause stipulating who the beneficiaries will be if your immediate family were to all pass away at the same time, so it is also called eight wipe clause and could also be known as a disaster scenario clause as well. at the oxfam offices today, there has been astonishment at the money they will now receive. it could be the biggest a
oxfam has been left tens of millions of pounds by a british businessman, who was killed along with members of his family, in a plane crash in australia on new year's eve. richardt new year's eve near sydney, a seaplane taking british tourists on a sightseeing tour of the area had crashed into a river, killing everyone on board. the business and richard cousins was head of one of the world's the largest catering companies. with him in the plan were his two sons, edward and william, and his...
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richard: necker has become our home, it is a magical place. you know, we have fantastic get-togethers of people, sometimes conferences there, where we try to sort out the problems of the world. or just people come on holiday and book the whole island. david: barack obama and michelle obama managed to go there. richard: he was good enough to invite me to the oval office for lunch about three months before he stepped down. and we had a lovely lunch and we basically agreed with each other on most aspects of life. david: so i guess he was a nice houseguest? richard: both of them are absolutely delightful. and i think -- you know, we had a fun competition. and anyway, he beat me. he learned to kite before i could foilboard, and yeah. it was a great privilege to spend time with them. david: many times people who become financially successful and otherwise well-known, they seem to be unhappy for some reason. richard: i would be a very sad person if i wasn't a very happy person. i have been blessed. every day i am learning. i see life as the one long
richard: necker has become our home, it is a magical place. you know, we have fantastic get-togethers of people, sometimes conferences there, where we try to sort out the problems of the world. or just people come on holiday and book the whole island. david: barack obama and michelle obama managed to go there. richard: he was good enough to invite me to the oval office for lunch about three months before he stepped down. and we had a lovely lunch and we basically agreed with each other on most...
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thank you. 0xfam has been left tens of millions of pounds by british businessman richard cousins, whombers of his family in a plane crash in australia last new year's eve. it's thought to be the biggest single donation to the charity. 0xfam has been struggling to recover from a sex abuse scandal, which led to a significant reduction in public donations this year. this summer, 0xfam announced it had to make cuts of £16 million. richard galpin has the story. a tragedy last new year's eve near sydney. a seaplane taking british tourists on a sightseeing tour of the area had crashed into a river killing everyone on board. the businessman richard cousins was head of one of the world's largest catering companies. with him in the plane were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee, emma bowden, and her daughter, heather. the uk actually is doing extremely well... mr cousins was known for his humanity. what wasn't known was that he'd reportedly changed his will using a special clause so most of his money would go to oxfam if he and his children died together. a common tragedy clause i
thank you. 0xfam has been left tens of millions of pounds by british businessman richard cousins, whombers of his family in a plane crash in australia last new year's eve. it's thought to be the biggest single donation to the charity. 0xfam has been struggling to recover from a sex abuse scandal, which led to a significant reduction in public donations this year. this summer, 0xfam announced it had to make cuts of £16 million. richard galpin has the story. a tragedy last new year's eve near...
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now there are signs that he may have spoken too soon richard engel has more >> reporter: tightening theoday on kim jong-un. defense secretary, jim mattis suggesting massive military exercises near the north korea border which president trump canceled are now on. >> we took the step to suspend several of the larger exercises as a good faith measure coming out of the singapore summit. we have no plans at this time to suspend any more exercises >> reporter: at the summit, president trump's move to suspend those war games game as a surprise >> we will be stopping the war games, which will save us a tremendous amount of money >> reporter: north korea was delighted. it had long complained the exercises involving thousands of u.s. troops are a dress rehearsal for an american invasion for the u.s. and our allies, they're deterrents but how much has the united states gotten in exchange for suspending them? north korea did free three american detainees and north korea sent back dozens of american remains from the korean war. on the main promise from north korea to get rid of its nukes, president
now there are signs that he may have spoken too soon richard engel has more >> reporter: tightening theoday on kim jong-un. defense secretary, jim mattis suggesting massive military exercises near the north korea border which president trump canceled are now on. >> we took the step to suspend several of the larger exercises as a good faith measure coming out of the singapore summit. we have no plans at this time to suspend any more exercises >> reporter: at the summit,...
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>> richard nixon has talked about a new vision of america's future. he has said that 1968 is a time to begin that future. and the place to begin, is in new hampshire. ♪ >> on february 2, richard nixon held his first press conference of the 1968 presidential campaign in manchester, new hampshire. >> why do you feel that you can win now when you couldn't win in '60? >> i have decided that i will test my ability to win and my ability to cope with the issues, in the fires of the primary. and not just in the smoke-filled rooms of miami. >> the nixon schedule for the next three days would include a reception, a dinner speech, and conversations with people about issues in public and on television. >> in 1968, i'm looking to the future of this country, database to the end of the 20th century. in 1960, i necessarily had to think of the past, also the future, but to think of the past and to defend it. and in 1968 as you gentlemen will hear in my speeches starting saturday night, i'm going to be talking about america's future. my vision of that future. and what
>> richard nixon has talked about a new vision of america's future. he has said that 1968 is a time to begin that future. and the place to begin, is in new hampshire. ♪ >> on february 2, richard nixon held his first press conference of the 1968 presidential campaign in manchester, new hampshire. >> why do you feel that you can win now when you couldn't win in '60? >> i have decided that i will test my ability to win and my ability to cope with the issues, in the fires...
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let's go to the front page of the guardian, bbc faces bill for millions after dropping cliff richard appeal, bbc hasf appeal to try and get this case overturned. cliff richard won last month, his privacy case against the corporation. the bbcjust did not think it would win. there comes a point when you have to cut your losses, and the economist said this is an example here, there is a statement that any appeal at the expense of legal cul—de—sac, one that would simply prolong sir clifford's distress. this is the right decision, why will more taxpayers money be used to appeal this? it's more common sense breaking out, but we still have to pay lots of money to cliff richard. you make the point about taxpayers money, let's be quite clear about that, that is the first thing you make an assessment of the public mood, and the public mood is one my judgement, it is overwhelmingly that this has run its course. but the issue on the one hand, freedom of the press, but on the other hand, you're right to privacy. that remains, andi you're right to privacy. that remains, and i am not overwhelmingly confident that
let's go to the front page of the guardian, bbc faces bill for millions after dropping cliff richard appeal, bbc hasf appeal to try and get this case overturned. cliff richard won last month, his privacy case against the corporation. the bbcjust did not think it would win. there comes a point when you have to cut your losses, and the economist said this is an example here, there is a statement that any appeal at the expense of legal cul—de—sac, one that would simply prolong sir clifford's...
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when he defeated richards for governor, and richards has been my friend since the 1970's and i saw his campaign unfold, he had an agenda and it was about other people and their problems. some of it i agreed with, some of that i did not. that is the point. the point was he said, hire me and i will do x, y, and z. first ask for the job and second, give the reasons. pres. bush: yeah, like when you beat my old man. [laughter] [applause] pres. bush: first of all, i am pleased people want to run for office given the state of affairs and politics. there is too much bitterness and it is discouraging to me because our system is only as good as the willingness of good people to run. so for those of you considering, i thank you, secondly bill gave good advice about how to get the vote. thirdly, it is an exciting life. it is really fulfilling. it is tough, it is arduous, it is intellectually stimulating, it is a heck of a challenge and it is worth it. because you are country leading -- you are contributing to the country. so for those of you who are thinking about it, go for it. be careful where y
when he defeated richards for governor, and richards has been my friend since the 1970's and i saw his campaign unfold, he had an agenda and it was about other people and their problems. some of it i agreed with, some of that i did not. that is the point. the point was he said, hire me and i will do x, y, and z. first ask for the job and second, give the reasons. pres. bush: yeah, like when you beat my old man. [laughter] [applause] pres. bush: first of all, i am pleased people want to run for...
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. >> reporter: richard criteser has been checking on those who have remained and those coming in from out of town. looting has been a problem with more than 30 arrests. >> others have been contacted with access to burglary tools and other items that were deemed to have been stolen. there's been a number of arrests in the area. >> reporter: this is the town of lucerne where there was a pitch battle. you can see the scars of the fiesh. areas where air tankers dropped and on the other side is the river fire. >> you can sigh the flames 300, 400, 500 feet in the air and you can hear the trees popping. >> reporter: he spent the day on the roof of his house with a garden hose. >> all i can say is thank you for the firefighters. thank you. >> reporter: we can see a water-dropping helicopter that just filled up on the lake and is moving to the east. that's the direction the fire is moving. we'll have more at 6:00 tonight. reporting from clear lake oaks, nbc bay area news. >> a fierce battle still under way. firefighters from around the world are helping these firefighters are from new zealand
. >> reporter: richard criteser has been checking on those who have remained and those coming in from out of town. looting has been a problem with more than 30 arrests. >> others have been contacted with access to burglary tools and other items that were deemed to have been stolen. there's been a number of arrests in the area. >> reporter: this is the town of lucerne where there was a pitch battle. you can see the scars of the fiesh. areas where air tankers dropped and on the...
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richard ratcliffe today thanked the new foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, for all he has done to help. gross injustice, and she must now be permanently freed. today is a good day. and probably at this point we are trying to assess what it means and where we are — i still want her home. i still want them both home. i still want the government to help organise that. for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella who, until now, she has only seen in prison visits. she told her husband on the phone... she's been granted just three precious days of freedom, but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. the time is 17 minutes past 6. our top story this evening... the government publishes its plan in the event of a no—deal brexit. four men are found guilty of smuggling £41 million worth of cocaine into the uk on a private jet. coming up on sportsday, james vince is the only change for england. we will be asking whether it's enough to bounce back after defeat at trent bridge. gcse pass rates in england, wales and northern ireland have risen slightly, despite tougher exams for some. it was th
richard ratcliffe today thanked the new foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, for all he has done to help. gross injustice, and she must now be permanently freed. today is a good day. and probably at this point we are trying to assess what it means and where we are — i still want her home. i still want them both home. i still want the government to help organise that. for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella who, until now, she has only seen in prison visits. she told her husband on the...
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richard ratcliffe today thanked the new foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, for all he has done to help.d should now be permanently freed. every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of the gross injustice. so we call on the iranian authorities to capitalise on the goodwill from today's announcement by going the whole way and releasing nazanin and allowing her to go back to herfamily, come back to the uk, which is where her home is, and end this totally appalling injustice. for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella, who, until now, she's only seen in prison visits. she told her husband on the phone: she's been granted just three precious days of freedom, but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. caroline hawley, bbc news. lovely photograph that. gcse results were out today and pass rates in england, wales and northern ireland have risen slightly, despite tougher exams. it was the first time most of the subjects in england were graded from 1 to 9, with 9 being the highest. the overall pass mark of a 4, equal to the old c grade, was achieved by 69.2% of thos
richard ratcliffe today thanked the new foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, for all he has done to help.d should now be permanently freed. every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of the gross injustice. so we call on the iranian authorities to capitalise on the goodwill from today's announcement by going the whole way and releasing nazanin and allowing her to go back to herfamily, come back to the uk, which is where her home is, and end this totally appalling injustice. for...
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richard ratcliffe today thanked the new foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, for all he has done to help. and should now be permanently freed. every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of the gross injustice. so we call on the iranian authorities to capitalise on the goodwill from today's announcement by going the whole way and releasing nazanin and allowing her to go back to herfamily, come back to the uk, which is where her home is, and end this totally appalling injustice. for now, nazanin has simple plans with gabriella, who, until now, she has only seen in prison visits. she told her husband on the phone... she's been granted just three precious days of freedom, but her lawyers are planning to ask for more. caroline hawley, bbc news. gcse results were out today, and pass rates in england, wales and northern ireland have risen slightly, despite tougher exams. it was the first time most of the subjects in england were graded from one to nine, with nine being the highest. the overall pass mark of a four — equal to the old c grade — was achieved by 69.2% of those t
richard ratcliffe today thanked the new foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, for all he has done to help. and should now be permanently freed. every day that she is in prison is a reminder to the whole world of the gross injustice. so we call on the iranian authorities to capitalise on the goodwill from today's announcement by going the whole way and releasing nazanin and allowing her to go back to herfamily, come back to the uk, which is where her home is, and end this totally appalling injustice....
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farmers warn of a widespread labour shortage to harvest their crops. 0ur science correspondent, richard westcott, hasess as the company grew. but there is one thing that hasn‘t changed in all that time. grab the stem and twist them round. and they're off, ready for the punnet. the company‘s workers pick a billion strawberries a year, and it is all still by hand. it is relatively straightforward. i will look after one of those for you, thank you very much. you are very welcome. such beautiful berries. but it gets more complex, doesn‘t it? it does. looking at the strawberries, the human brain has half a second to make all these decisions. what is the level of ripeness, is it ready, the size of the berry, in which punnet is it put, and also the colour of the berries. humans are really good atjudging the fruit. when you twist it, you can see actually the white shoulder. 0ur hands are great at picking, too. robots, on the other hand, really struggle. so now, a global race is on to develop a robot that is as good at picking soft fruit as a human being. but it is much more complex than you would think. huma
farmers warn of a widespread labour shortage to harvest their crops. 0ur science correspondent, richard westcott, hasess as the company grew. but there is one thing that hasn‘t changed in all that time. grab the stem and twist them round. and they're off, ready for the punnet. the company‘s workers pick a billion strawberries a year, and it is all still by hand. it is relatively straightforward. i will look after one of those for you, thank you very much. you are very welcome. such...
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superhero transmit the real—life iron man, richard browning has a science fiction made reality just itonly nine seats available we ask if it is the future of travel. we started for the thrill of the challenge of something that is supposed to be impossible. it has been so successful and seen by millions all over the world we don't have this counter potential that it could be seen as one of the first steps to a new human mobility. this technology is not stopping you. -- here. moving on now to online travel videos. here are some great ones racking up the likes of this month. last week the travel show took lucy to south africa, where they are celebrating 100 years since the birth of nelson mandela. now we need two filmmakers, george and raj to under their experiences in the rainbow nation. —— to find out. under their experiences in the rainbow nation. —— to find outlj don't try to set up shops —— shots look at a specific things, with a country like south africa it is there in front of you. if you have a camera and the right tools you will do amazing things. i wasjust blown i was just blown
superhero transmit the real—life iron man, richard browning has a science fiction made reality just itonly nine seats available we ask if it is the future of travel. we started for the thrill of the challenge of something that is supposed to be impossible. it has been so successful and seen by millions all over the world we don't have this counter potential that it could be seen as one of the first steps to a new human mobility. this technology is not stopping you. -- here. moving on now to...
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>> richard nixon talked about a new vision of america's future. he has said that 1968 is the time to begin that future and the place to begin is in new hampshire. ♪ >> on february 2, richard nixon held his first press conference of the 1968 presidential campaign in manchester, new hampshire. >> how can you run now and you couldn't win in 1960? >> my ability to win and focus on the issues have been in the fires of the primary, and not just a smoke-filled room in miami. >> over the next three days, there would be a reception and a speech. and conversations with people about issues in public and on television. >> in 1968, i look to the future of the country. in 1960, i necessarily had to think of the fast, also the future, but to think of the past and defendant. in 1968, as you gentlemen will hear in my speeches starting saturday night, i will be talking about america's future, my vision of that future, and what i think i could do with the years of experience i have behind me. >> what does your campaign have that the previous campaign did not have? >> i thi
>> richard nixon talked about a new vision of america's future. he has said that 1968 is the time to begin that future and the place to begin is in new hampshire. ♪ >> on february 2, richard nixon held his first press conference of the 1968 presidential campaign in manchester, new hampshire. >> how can you run now and you couldn't win in 1960? >> my ability to win and focus on the issues have been in the fires of the primary, and not just a smoke-filled room in miami....
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has happened to us is done. and here we are. >> thompson: down the street, richards' neighbor sue has multiple myeloma. she has simply walked away from her home and now lives in an apartment nearby. >> it's been difficult, you're leaving everything behind that, you know, you've had for many years. >> thorompson: sue,richards and dozens of other respaents have a te lawsuit, claiming toxins from the wheatfield landfill have made them sick. their attorneys hireivate firm to conduct soil and dust tests in the area. they say "y found toxins previously found in love canal- related sites." indoors, toxinsan get trapped and build up. tests there found toxin levels 10 to 100 times higher. so far, state officials have declined to test inside residents' homes. in a statement about its involvement, the new york state department of environmental conservation saidt "took aggressive actions to ensure contamination has not migrated ougaide the n landfill site." and in response to the lawsuit, the president of glenn springs holdin, pointed to the company's work removing the waste from the landfill and said, "we believe
has happened to us is done. and here we are. >> thompson: down the street, richards' neighbor sue has multiple myeloma. she has simply walked away from her home and now lives in an apartment nearby. >> it's been difficult, you're leaving everything behind that, you know, you've had for many years. >> thorompson: sue,richards and dozens of other respaents have a te lawsuit, claiming toxins from the wheatfield landfill have made them sick. their attorneys hireivate firm to...
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our correspondent richard galpin is here and has been following developments this afternoon. re is some precedent of that but we don't know. that's just one possibility. certainly, there has not been any specific reason given by any of the authorities so far. we could sense, understandably, the delight from richard ratcliffe and for little gabriella also but he stressed this is initially only three days and there are some quite definite conditions on this release. absolutely but as he was saying his lawyers are now going to work, well, nazanin's dwyer are going to work very ha rd to nazanin's dwyer are going to work very hard to see if they can get that time extended and my understanding is that has happened in the past with other prisoners who have been let out on this kind of temporary release, but it gets extended if you put in the right application and get the right person answering. but, absolutely, as you say there are tough conditions on her. she is to do any media interviews whatsoever, she is not to go to any embassy is, especially, of course, the british embassy, and
our correspondent richard galpin is here and has been following developments this afternoon. re is some precedent of that but we don't know. that's just one possibility. certainly, there has not been any specific reason given by any of the authorities so far. we could sense, understandably, the delight from richard ratcliffe and for little gabriella also but he stressed this is initially only three days and there are some quite definite conditions on this release. absolutely but as he was...
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the shadow justice secretary richard burgon has called on mr field to fight a by—election.cal editor, john piennar reports. the outwardly friendly relations were never likely to last. they've both been called mavericks, but frank field's relationship with his leader always looked like a split waiting to happen, and now it has. the veteran campaigner has always trod his own path on policy, especially brexit, but it's his blunt message now on labour's handling of anti—semitism that's led to today's break with mps in parliament. i've resigned it because i want the labour party to change. i want it to be seen as a clearly anti—racist party, and i want the party to be clearly seen that the local thuggery that's going on will not control local mps. do you want other mps to follow in your footsteps? i've done no, i've spoken to no mps about this. i gave that undertaking to the chief whip. it's my wake—up call to the labour party. it's not part of a wider plot. jeremy will see us into the next election. frank field's always been more of a loner than a plotter. pro—brexit, tough on
the shadow justice secretary richard burgon has called on mr field to fight a by—election.cal editor, john piennar reports. the outwardly friendly relations were never likely to last. they've both been called mavericks, but frank field's relationship with his leader always looked like a split waiting to happen, and now it has. the veteran campaigner has always trod his own path on policy, especially brexit, but it's his blunt message now on labour's handling of anti—semitism that's led to...
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walls drawing 1—1 against everton, who is down to ten men toward the end of the first half but richard allison hasy. we'll have more at 7:30pm. see you then. hello the reserves last night across scotla nd hello the reserves last night across scotland and northern ireland close to freezing. we have more clout and working its way north. not getting to scotland the clear skies in the shetland and fairly cool here with not very much rain getting to the far southeast of england and east anglia. temperature difference tonight noticeable, 12 associate the overnight low. some rain around that fear —— clearing fairly early for northern ireland. drive for the rest of the day. that rain works its way north across scotland slowly. behind the rain isn't sunshine but also a chance of sharp thundershowers in the afternoon. quite breezy for the western isles of scotland. elsewhere a gentle and moderate breeze. temperatures to mar between 1922 for england, wales and northern ireland but 14 of the 16 port scotland. keep that rain for much of the day. outbreaks of rain for monday and tuesday, dry and warm. this is b
walls drawing 1—1 against everton, who is down to ten men toward the end of the first half but richard allison hasy. we'll have more at 7:30pm. see you then. hello the reserves last night across scotla nd hello the reserves last night across scotland and northern ireland close to freezing. we have more clout and working its way north. not getting to scotland the clear skies in the shetland and fairly cool here with not very much rain getting to the far southeast of england and east anglia....
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the bbc has decided that the legal battle between the bbc sir cliff richard ends this point. the judgment that was handed down last month. it has taken advice from experienced counsel and it is not clear whether that was the experience counsel that had been advising throughout the case, gavin miller qc whether an additional opinion has been sought, but they say that the advice they received from that very experienced counsel is not promising. the legalities are conflicts, they say, and essentially even though we are advised that we believe that the judge erred in law infinding believe that the judge erred in law in finding that broadcasters and journalists normally have no right to publish the name of a person who is the subject of a criminal investigation, this is critical, it will be very difficult to persuade the court of appeal to isolate this issue of principle from the dutch's broader findings issue of principle from the dutch's broaderfindings in this issue of principle from the dutch's broader findings in this case. issue of principle from the dutch's broaderfindings i
the bbc has decided that the legal battle between the bbc sir cliff richard ends this point. the judgment that was handed down last month. it has taken advice from experienced counsel and it is not clear whether that was the experience counsel that had been advising throughout the case, gavin miller qc whether an additional opinion has been sought, but they say that the advice they received from that very experienced counsel is not promising. the legalities are conflicts, they say, and...
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has been given a massive financial boost. it‘s been left more than a0 million pounds by a british businessman richard cousins — who was killed australia last new year‘s eve. it‘s thought to be the biggest single donation to the charity. for months, oxfam has been struggling to recover from a sex abuse scandal, which led to a significant reduction in the donations it receives — and this summer it had to make cuts of £16 million. richard galpin has the story. a tragedy last new year‘s eve near sydney. a seaplane taking british tourists on a sightseeing tour of the area had crashed into a river killing everyone on board. the businessman richard cousins was head of one of the world‘s largest catering companies. with him in the plane were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee, emma bowden, and her daughter, heather. the uk actually is doing extremely well. mr cousins was known for his humanity. what wasn‘t known was that he‘d reportedly changed his will using a special clause so most of his money would go to oxfam if he and his children died together. a common tragedy clause is just a clause stipulating who the benefic
has been given a massive financial boost. it‘s been left more than a0 million pounds by a british businessman richard cousins — who was killed australia last new year‘s eve. it‘s thought to be the biggest single donation to the charity. for months, oxfam has been struggling to recover from a sex abuse scandal, which led to a significant reduction in the donations it receives — and this summer it had to make cuts of £16 million. richard galpin has the story. a tragedy last new...
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i do want to ask you about something senator richard burr has said today because the president has used burr's reasoning as his own reason to go justify why he would revoke the security clearance for john brennan. in john brennan's op-ed he said that it was hogwash that the president wouldn't essentially be found to have colluded with the russians. the chairman burr of the senate intelligence committee said this in response. if director brennan's statement is based on intelligence he received while still leading the cia, why didn't he include it in the intelligence community assessment released in 2017? if the statement is based on intelligence he has seen since leaving office, it constitutes an intelligence breach. what is your response to that? >> well, i guess it all depends on how you read what john brennan was writing in that column. i took it myself as john brennan sex pressing -- expressing a strongly held opinion. i admire the work that the senate intelligence committee has been doing to carry out its piece of the russia investigation. they have done so on a bipartisan basis in
i do want to ask you about something senator richard burr has said today because the president has used burr's reasoning as his own reason to go justify why he would revoke the security clearance for john brennan. in john brennan's op-ed he said that it was hogwash that the president wouldn't essentially be found to have colluded with the russians. the chairman burr of the senate intelligence committee said this in response. if director brennan's statement is based on intelligence he received...