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so ritchie called the school.hat's our new instructor that's starting in a week. and then i could hear in the back of the phone -- "her i.d. card's gone. it's missing from my desk." >> the card had been stolen, but by whom? here's the thing about these identity cards. they are actually key cards. this is mine at nbc here. and whenever i'm in the headquarters building at 30 rockefeller plaza i use them to swipe the key card on that little box there. it makes an electronic recording of the use of the card at that moment in time and at this place. and then of course i'm being watched by a security camera at the same time. in fact, you can't go anywhere in this building without being seen by security cameras. the security team at the nursing school did the same thing. they just looked for the computer record of the key card being used and they pulled up the security video from that moment and that place, and voila, there was their thief. >> so i had him -- had them send me the still photographs. and when i looked at i
so ritchie called the school.hat's our new instructor that's starting in a week. and then i could hear in the back of the phone -- "her i.d. card's gone. it's missing from my desk." >> the card had been stolen, but by whom? here's the thing about these identity cards. they are actually key cards. this is mine at nbc here. and whenever i'm in the headquarters building at 30 rockefeller plaza i use them to swipe the key card on that little box there. it makes an electronic...
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the ritchie genes of operating surgeons one team removed and some of that's done a kidney and the other implanted into the recipient as. her kidneys fail to waste products from the blood before converting them into europe in the hope is that after transplant asif will no longer need dialysis to rid his body of waste your good. how are you ok you look nervous. ok. so at one point that surgeries are going to. talk to reason overseas both teams so back to this love that it's. just exposing the kid. to them is the photo you know it's this. you know on the socialist show you know the guys who exploited the cuban miami is the one that is mostly surgeons continue to work with most of the dr rizvi makes preparations for us if supper ration. it's. got to establish should the patient yes kind of liver threat this kidney and paste but you know if you think the fact that i think. this is true. meeting is that it's also drinking yes but the. and that's that we. put up our country of the go no skid we're going to be hooked up with darky of the city and the green of the florida link and the billion of
the ritchie genes of operating surgeons one team removed and some of that's done a kidney and the other implanted into the recipient as. her kidneys fail to waste products from the blood before converting them into europe in the hope is that after transplant asif will no longer need dialysis to rid his body of waste your good. how are you ok you look nervous. ok. so at one point that surgeries are going to. talk to reason overseas both teams so back to this love that it's. just exposing the...
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the story did not have a happy ending, ritchie got a ticket from police after answering his cell phonewhile driving. he should have hit the paws button. ♪ >> none comments i wanted to make about cats could get past legal department. go get a lint brush. >> hasbro invented a new board game, monopoly for millennial, but millennials are not buying it, their peache parents are. they skip real estate and investigate in relatable experiences, millennial are furious with hasbro, said company better be careful or it will be toast, afte avocado toa. someone a millennial tweeted it does not work. if anyone does not know about working it is a millennial. get over it millennial monopoly accepts -- perhaps nobody more disturbed this week than a group of airline pilot claim they saw a ufo over ireland. but according to report, it crashed after taking off from guinness factory. they radioed control tower at shannon airport after seeing bright lights traveling twice speed of sound, you should have been at my prom night if you think that is fast, you were, that was fun. air traffic controller say that
the story did not have a happy ending, ritchie got a ticket from police after answering his cell phonewhile driving. he should have hit the paws button. ♪ >> none comments i wanted to make about cats could get past legal department. go get a lint brush. >> hasbro invented a new board game, monopoly for millennial, but millennials are not buying it, their peache parents are. they skip real estate and investigate in relatable experiences, millennial are furious with hasbro, said...
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and michelle ritchie. kiersten isn't the only pundit making this claim. might be the most surprising given some of her past work. your thoughts. >> i have known kirsten for years and i like and respect her very much. but i'm incredibly disappointed in her remarks here. she seems to have dutifully submitted to cnn and it's insane dishonest agenda. there are two things that are ludicrous. her remarks about if you voted for donald trump, particularly if you are a white woman, that somehow makes you a racist. the first is it's the presumption donald trump himself is a racist which clearly he is not. that it's all part of this massive defamation effort launched against this president from day one. only fools believe that. the second part is if you voted for him, you are a racist. by that logic, larra, if you voted for mrs. clinton, you are a liar. if you voted for donald trump, you are a racist. it's patently absurd. doesn't follow any logic whatsoever. i'm very disappointed. >> laura: i am beyond disappointed because what she is doing is generalizing and ster
and michelle ritchie. kiersten isn't the only pundit making this claim. might be the most surprising given some of her past work. your thoughts. >> i have known kirsten for years and i like and respect her very much. but i'm incredibly disappointed in her remarks here. she seems to have dutifully submitted to cnn and it's insane dishonest agenda. there are two things that are ludicrous. her remarks about if you voted for donald trump, particularly if you are a white woman, that somehow...
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p monica crowley, senior columnist for "the washington times," and the credit strategist rochelle ritchie. are these political swipes, reworked old stories, are they really worth that half of the reported $65 million advance that michelle obama was paid by crown publishing? >> to the democratic party, they are worth it. these are the same tired and baseless accusations that everybody says when they want to sell books. we saw this from michael wolf, we saw this from omarosa. they are trying to feed the divisive rhetoric out there in the media. i take great exception to the idea that our president is a misogynist. misogyny does not appoint sarah sanders. misogyny does not appoint kellyanne conway. misogyny does not appoint everybody on his staff that we are seeing being led by women. it's ridiculous, it's really unbecoming, especially coming from a former administration too costly verbally assaulted as president. >> laura: rochelle, it's interesting coming from somebody who's such a global celebrity as michelle obama to hear her sound -- i would say rather ordinary in her criticism of the p
p monica crowley, senior columnist for "the washington times," and the credit strategist rochelle ritchie. are these political swipes, reworked old stories, are they really worth that half of the reported $65 million advance that michelle obama was paid by crown publishing? >> to the democratic party, they are worth it. these are the same tired and baseless accusations that everybody says when they want to sell books. we saw this from michael wolf, we saw this from omarosa. they...
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vokes header went in from the edge of the box, if i is your place to score would be presented to matt ritchie up here he missed from a single yard out. at this end of the table, moments like that can lead to lost russia's points. newcastle missed another chance to kill this game whenjoselu had opposed. by this time on their night, their strikers got away with it. burnley ran out of time and newcastle got their first away win of the season. it could have come much easier. joe root‘s paid tribute to a ‘complete squad effort‘ after his england side made history in sri lanka. they won everything on tour — the one day series, a t20, and a whitewash in the three match test series. . .the first time they‘ve done that in sri lanka. here‘s our sports correspondent andy swiss. it‘s all over! the perfect ending to what, on paper, has been a perfect series. but how england had to work for it. sri lanka‘s target of 327 had looked impossible but no one appeared to have told kusal mendis. suddenly, the hosts had hope, but just when england needed something special, they found it. direct hit! that might be w
vokes header went in from the edge of the box, if i is your place to score would be presented to matt ritchie up here he missed from a single yard out. at this end of the table, moments like that can lead to lost russia's points. newcastle missed another chance to kill this game whenjoselu had opposed. by this time on their night, their strikers got away with it. burnley ran out of time and newcastle got their first away win of the season. it could have come much easier. joe root‘s paid...
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the football match that matt ritchie too much.eg of the final. —— the fans attacked the team bus. as pa rt of —— the fans attacked the team bus. as part of when sara ‘s turn to chaos, the biggest game argentina has ever seen chaos, the biggest game argentina has ever seen was chaos, the biggest game argentina has ever seen was postponed and cancelled a day later. they said some of those what were mentally and physically affected by what had happened. i think the best thing for us was happened. i think the best thing for us was not to play because we were not arriving in the same condition as the other team. unfortunately we have to live with this fact. the tidy four hours since have had nothing to do with the party or the final. in terms of sports, we were clearly at a disadvantage and could not play. this was the first time both won as far as teams have met in the final of south america's biggest clu b the final of south america's biggest club drummond, a matched donors this super classic had been hyped up still further. but the
the football match that matt ritchie too much.eg of the final. —— the fans attacked the team bus. as pa rt of —— the fans attacked the team bus. as part of when sara ‘s turn to chaos, the biggest game argentina has ever seen chaos, the biggest game argentina has ever seen was chaos, the biggest game argentina has ever seen was postponed and cancelled a day later. they said some of those what were mentally and physically affected by what had happened. i think the best thing for us was...
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and matt ritchie won't be playing for scotland for a while.le forward has asked to be a student from international duty for the foreseeable future. alex mcleish says his reasons are private but says his reasons are private but says he has not retired. rugby league, and george burgess has been banned for four games after being found guilty of eye gouging. he was given the punishment yesterday. the panel found he had his fingers in the eyes of the new zealand captain on sunday. he was also fined £500. just a reminder that england are on top after two days' play in sri lanka. then folks completing his century on debut. a lovely moment for him. he was out not long after that. england finishing their first innings on 342. james anderson striking with his second ball and the wickets kept coming. to rank all out for 203. moeen ali leading the way with four wickets. england have a lead of 177. that is all the sport for now. you can find out more on the bbc sport website. i will be back with more in the next hour. let's return to the mid—term elections
and matt ritchie won't be playing for scotland for a while.le forward has asked to be a student from international duty for the foreseeable future. alex mcleish says his reasons are private but says his reasons are private but says he has not retired. rugby league, and george burgess has been banned for four games after being found guilty of eye gouging. he was given the punishment yesterday. the panel found he had his fingers in the eyes of the new zealand captain on sunday. he was also fined...
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washington he is president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman in new york we have rochelle ritchie she is a political analyst and a former press secretary for house democrats and in st paul we cross to david schultz he is a hamelin university professor of political science all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate it rochelle may go to you first in new york we know what the results of the election. elections are but what are the lessons to be drawn from it i mean we both have the room we see the republicans and democrats claiming victory and they have their points but we still have the same kind of polarization and as i said in my introduction it looks like we're going to have doing investigations is this what the voters voted for go ahead rochelle in new york. well you know i had a lot of hope after the election that maybe the tide had turned in maybe that the divisiveness that we saw in our country would start to diminish but as you have seen that does not seem to be the case we have the president coming out and already ca
washington he is president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman in new york we have rochelle ritchie she is a political analyst and a former press secretary for house democrats and in st paul we cross to david schultz he is a hamelin university professor of political science all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate it rochelle may go to you first in new york we know what the results of the election. elections are but what are...
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dr ritchie and his team carried out pakistan's first kidney transplant in one thousand nine hundred five. damien we did the deed did anybody we were tense because we had lost not when the leg and be blood that to you from the leg. the road the harder you know the more to the good thing we didn't oppose but we have a little. you know started forty. there's been some changes since then but a lot of people did about who died to follow the technology and. one fifth of. the team what's sauce to connect my son that's kidney to acid spain and off for that interview for the for being. here when which is you're going to get to just go for now this is the kidney reply you three need and the longer looks white or the blood is going through that right unless you're it's a good thing you were to look at the hives really you're in dripping out for this a kidney would. think it's really good would. of course prefer a prosthesis could be didn't work it didn't have dialysis to survive over the whole mid to that he would have found this treatment anywhere else there was. in the design. to get. the followi
dr ritchie and his team carried out pakistan's first kidney transplant in one thousand nine hundred five. damien we did the deed did anybody we were tense because we had lost not when the leg and be blood that to you from the leg. the road the harder you know the more to the good thing we didn't oppose but we have a little. you know started forty. there's been some changes since then but a lot of people did about who died to follow the technology and. one fifth of. the team what's sauce to...
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a far easier place to score would be presented to matt ritchie. table, moments like that can lead to lost, precious points. newcastle missed another chance to win this game whenjoselu hit the post. this time the strikers got away with it. burnley ran out of time and newcastle got their first away win of the season. it could have come a lot easier. joe lynskey. joe root has praised a complete squad effort after england completed the 3—0 series whitewash of sri lanka. they won the third and final test by 42 runs in colombo to win all three tests in sri lanka for the very first time, and it's only the third time in history that england have won all the matches in an away test series. and as cricket correspondent jonathan agnew explains, there's lots for this england side to look forward to. they obviously go to the west indies, and that is going to be very critical preparation for the ashes in the summer. there's never been a supperfor english in the summer. there's never been a supper for english cricket with the one we're going to have. with the wo
a far easier place to score would be presented to matt ritchie. table, moments like that can lead to lost, precious points. newcastle missed another chance to win this game whenjoselu hit the post. this time the strikers got away with it. burnley ran out of time and newcastle got their first away win of the season. it could have come a lot easier. joe lynskey. joe root has praised a complete squad effort after england completed the 3—0 series whitewash of sri lanka. they won the third and...
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then there's thomas ritchie, a late comer food and a friend of henry clay back when they were teenagers in virginia. this picture, was that taken about 1850 which was the year that during a dinner party, thomas actually admitted that he never believed the corrupt bargains here. they all fell into the same camp as the supporter said at the time old hickory has been deposed adams and clay even if they act as pure as the angels that stand at the right-hand of the throne of god. let's recall that it's easier to fabricate a believable lie or bend the truth to the purpose of making credible otherwise unsupportable allegations. in that regard it is by necessity counterfactual. a truth becomes an obstacle to the purpose of it is made and becomes the tool to advance its progress. at some point in the process and as a result, it becomes a corrosive project for those who promoted they must make a bargain at the outset. the rationalization that the sacrifice of the integrity is justified by the higher good of righting a wrong or stopping an injustice. the inability to don the rationalization was st
then there's thomas ritchie, a late comer food and a friend of henry clay back when they were teenagers in virginia. this picture, was that taken about 1850 which was the year that during a dinner party, thomas actually admitted that he never believed the corrupt bargains here. they all fell into the same camp as the supporter said at the time old hickory has been deposed adams and clay even if they act as pure as the angels that stand at the right-hand of the throne of god. let's recall that...
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ritchie ruf into friday. low pressure. —— pretty rough. i have been blown away. look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first the headlines: theresa may urges parliament and the public to back her brexit deal after its endorsement at today's eu summit. jean—claude juncker, president of the european commission, warns mps that the agreement is the best and only deal on offer. ukraine's president says he will propose martial law after russia fires on and seizes three of ukraine's navy vessels off the coast of crimea. unsafe and poorly tested medical devices are being implanted into patients, according to a global investigation. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and caroline frost, entertainment journalist and broadcaster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph reports that the prime minister will challenge jeremy corbyn to a televised debate on her brexit deal. the paper says she is embarking on an election—style campaign to seek the co
ritchie ruf into friday. low pressure. —— pretty rough. i have been blown away. look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first the headlines: theresa may urges parliament and the public to back her brexit deal after its endorsement at today's eu summit. jean—claude juncker, president of the european commission, warns mps that the agreement is the best and only deal on offer. ukraine's president says he will propose martial law after russia fires on and seizes three of ukraine's navy...
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serious about it bill ritchie dru's community abducted from the so the so were you to profit. thousands of hard liners have taken to the streets in pakistan those the government denied that a christian woman acquitted of blasphemy has left the country was was these would seize it grow to a protest as to see a bibi's acquittal should be reversed bibi was released from jail away stay a week after her death sentence was overturned by the supreme court she was convicted in two thousand and ten of charges of insulting the prophet after a dispute with farm workers school hired to house ball for the slab about ten days after the court ordered her to release a. baby was released from a prison and a city of more than one i specially leg of that broader do the order been a good international airport in islamabad rejected moorcock you know all the government is saying that the media reports about her leaving the country are totally false and the information minister lashing out against the media is saying that this was in response to bill behavior given the fact that the country had come
serious about it bill ritchie dru's community abducted from the so the so were you to profit. thousands of hard liners have taken to the streets in pakistan those the government denied that a christian woman acquitted of blasphemy has left the country was was these would seize it grow to a protest as to see a bibi's acquittal should be reversed bibi was released from jail away stay a week after her death sentence was overturned by the supreme court she was convicted in two thousand and ten of...
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washington he is president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman in new york we have rochelle ritchie she is a political analyst and a former press secretary for house democrats and in st paul we cross to david schultz he is a hamlin university professor of political science all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate it rochelle me go to you first in new york we know what the results of the election elections are but what are the lessons to be drawn from it i mean we both have the right we see the republicans and democrats claiming victory and they have their points but we still have the same kind of polarization and as i said in my introduction it looks like we're going to have doing investigations is this what the voters voted for go ahead rochelle in new york. well you know i had a lot of hope after the election that maybe the tide had turned in maybe that the divisiveness that we saw in our country would start to diminish but as you have seen that does not seem to be the case we have the president coming out and already call
washington he is president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman in new york we have rochelle ritchie she is a political analyst and a former press secretary for house democrats and in st paul we cross to david schultz he is a hamlin university professor of political science all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate it rochelle me go to you first in new york we know what the results of the election elections are but what are...
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this is near the ritchie marlboro exit. at one point it was backed up nearly three miles. >>> the priest sexual abuse crisis is front and center once again. the vatican has asked them nott vote on new bishops until ati worldwide m on abuse in rome in february. but many survors want action now. cardinal wuerl says many need to take it personally. institutionally, it is here. personally, it is where thatpu fication has to be a part of entire process. >> cardinal wuerl resigned as arch bishopas month. he was named in the grand jury report that accused church leaders of coveringp abuse. >>> white house chief of staff john kelly may be out of a job soon. this stems from a cflict with melania trump after kelly did not promote some of her aides.ce so say that nick ayers, the vice president chief oftaff is being considered for the job s know whae other candidates. this follows the news. >>> congress is back in washingt washington. new members are on their way for orientation. the new year will bring a whole lot of changes. >> repor
this is near the ritchie marlboro exit. at one point it was backed up nearly three miles. >>> the priest sexual abuse crisis is front and center once again. the vatican has asked them nott vote on new bishops until ati worldwide m on abuse in rome in february. but many survors want action now. cardinal wuerl says many need to take it personally. institutionally, it is here. personally, it is where thatpu fication has to be a part of entire process. >> cardinal wuerl resigned as...
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here with me now, adam johnson and michelle ritchie. good to see you both. i am going to get to his alleged explanation tmz is reporting in just a minute. but first of all, your analysis of this, rochelle, given what you have seen from michael avenatti. >> i know he made this popularity by being the lawyer for stormy daniels after the despicable allegations of donald trump's extramarital affairs. but i have never been a fan of his. he is an attention seeker. he's an opportunist. and i'm sure he'll use this as another opportunity to go on another media tour. he'll find a way to make himself relevant by nip means necessary. trish: this is not the kind of attention you want. >> it's not. but he knows how to spin it. if he is guilty of this, domestic violence is a very serious offense. if he is guilty, he need to be held accountable. trish: he's disputing this. but tmz is reporting, you have got to hand it to tmz. they often have been right in these cases. they are reporting he said she hit me first. >> that's the important comment here, trish. i'm sure there wi
here with me now, adam johnson and michelle ritchie. good to see you both. i am going to get to his alleged explanation tmz is reporting in just a minute. but first of all, your analysis of this, rochelle, given what you have seen from michael avenatti. >> i know he made this popularity by being the lawyer for stormy daniels after the despicable allegations of donald trump's extramarital affairs. but i have never been a fan of his. he is an attention seeker. he's an opportunist. and i'm...
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. >> nice to meet you, ritchie. >> my pleasure. >> when "laverne & shirley" made a guest appearance,id, look at this two shot. that's a series. >> shamele, shamozle -- hossenfere incorporated. >> tuesday night between 8:00 and 9:00 is called the death spot, death to any program that dares to go head-on between abc's "happy days" and "laverne & shirley." >> "laverne & shirley" was one of the few sitcoms that debuted as number one. >> the absolute top number one show this season is "laverne & shirley." a seemingly harmless but essentially brainless exercise in adolescent silliness. >> you have to go all the way back to "i love lucy" to get the same sort of slapstick and physical comedy. >> we never thought about its importance, except that, you know, it was two girls trying and the value of friendship. it must have something going for it. >> i don't rodeo-do-do. >> you rodeo-do-do. >> i don't rodeo-do-do. >> they couldn't say sex. but they said rodeo-do. >> you rodeo-do. >> once. >> everybody knew what they were talking the about. >> my son didn't want to watch "laverne and shirley" or
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michelle ritchie and rob smith, good to see you both. it's always a pleasure. it seems to me that when you look at what's happening and we have been showing viewers the picture of the tragedy south of san diego where people are effectively stampeding our border, you have got to do something. if the democrats are not willing to give the money, does that mean in fact a shutdown happens? >> this is what i think. the people that voted for the president voted for the wall. this is what they voted for. so it is a strong signal for him that he need to do what he need to do to get that funding. when you look at people -- i didn't see people fleeing violence. i saw them perpetrating violence. throwing rocks at border agents. it's despicable and it makes the american people afraid what would happen if we don't deal with it. trish: do the democrats get blamed if we have a shutdown? the president is asking for money to protect us and our borders. >> the president has been fighting with democrats and at one point fighting with his own party as far as getting funding for thi
michelle ritchie and rob smith, good to see you both. it's always a pleasure. it seems to me that when you look at what's happening and we have been showing viewers the picture of the tragedy south of san diego where people are effectively stampeding our border, you have got to do something. if the democrats are not willing to give the money, does that mean in fact a shutdown happens? >> this is what i think. the people that voted for the president voted for the wall. this is what they...
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to but the it in perspective, sting was still with the police, lionel ritchie was performing with the commodoors. jennifer wexton is using her background as a former prosecutor and hammering her opponent barbara comstock tying her to president trump. she would go on tampaign trail highlighting the fact that comstock had voted with thee president mhan house speaker paul ryan and really tried to tie her to a president who is still relatively unpopular in this part o northe virginia. comstock fought back. she highlighted how she had pushed back against the presidentrying to get federal workers a pay raise when the payident was calling for a freeze but in the end it wasn't enough. her's jennifer wexton aft big win. >> because we worked together we sent a messagee that want a better nation. >> yeah. >> that we demand a better naon, a nation where we treat each other with dignity and with respect. >> reporter: this was actually the first house seat to be called that flipped from republican to democrat. so this local race was really a sign of wave in terms of the house that swept across the
to but the it in perspective, sting was still with the police, lionel ritchie was performing with the commodoors. jennifer wexton is using her background as a former prosecutor and hammering her opponent barbara comstock tying her to president trump. she would go on tampaign trail highlighting the fact that comstock had voted with thee president mhan house speaker paul ryan and really tried to tie her to a president who is still relatively unpopular in this part o northe virginia. comstock...
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and was a guy named thomas ritchie, they became friends.his is how the new party is going to work. they pick andrew jackson as their candidate. jackson wins. he is grateful to van buren. and after all of the social turmoil in the first jackson administration, jackson orchestrates the nomination of van buren as his vice president. at that point, calhoun is out. van buren is an. he is very useful to jackson. they are a real alliance. they see eye-to-eye. they form a philosophy of government. the democratic approach to government. which is about opening up the electorate. letting the poorer people vote. distributing benefits to them. smashing special privilege where they can find it, like the bank of the united states. jackson decides that he does not like it and refuses to renew its charter. which is a pretty big deal. van buren supports that. there is an important detail that strikes down a road building project in kentucky. the two of them are really integral to each other's success. but when he is on his own, it is harder for van buren. ho
and was a guy named thomas ritchie, they became friends.his is how the new party is going to work. they pick andrew jackson as their candidate. jackson wins. he is grateful to van buren. and after all of the social turmoil in the first jackson administration, jackson orchestrates the nomination of van buren as his vice president. at that point, calhoun is out. van buren is an. he is very useful to jackson. they are a real alliance. they see eye-to-eye. they form a philosophy of government. the...
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and ritchie o'neill, the guy who was the congressman who we believe is going to be in charge of that for the democrats. >> right. >> he's going to become a really relevant guy all of a sudden. >> yeah. well, he's going to fight it, this president. obviously he's fighting. he doesn't want to interview with mueller face to face. he's going to fight democrats. he's already calling them out, saying bring it on. it's going to be a standoff. again, i'm paraphrasing, but that's basically what he's saying. >> not easy to beat a subpoena from congress, especially for documents. >> not at all. but what are they going to go? >> i'm not a big believer in their value. i know i get beat up for a lot of this, you know, selling the mueller probe is not going to be that rev latory and lowering people's expectations. >> you're not the only one. i have so many people who are progressives and liberals who are like, mueller must have something. i'm like, i don't know what he has, but to think that mueller is going to drive this president from office, i think is being a little bit naive. let's just say th
and ritchie o'neill, the guy who was the congressman who we believe is going to be in charge of that for the democrats. >> right. >> he's going to become a really relevant guy all of a sudden. >> yeah. well, he's going to fight it, this president. obviously he's fighting. he doesn't want to interview with mueller face to face. he's going to fight democrats. he's already calling them out, saying bring it on. it's going to be a standoff. again, i'm paraphrasing, but that's...
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and in sheffield is liz ritchie. her sonjack started gambling when he was 17.omorrow is the anniversary of his death. liz and her husband charles helped found the organisation gambling with lives, which wants — among other things — a ban on tv ads for gambling. and andy in derby is a former gambling addict who got in touch with us today. liz, how are you marking the one—year anniversary of your son's death? well, jack's sisters, two sisters, are coming home to sheffield. we are all going to be together during the day. we will probably light a candle. and how are you, as you approach this day? obviously it is hard. ithink the more we go on, though, the angrier we get about the complacency that we found afterjack‘s death, and the degree to which the government has not really been listening. we have seen that in the last week, really, that it took a minister's resignation to actually get the reduction on the fixed odds betting terminals through. so you are angry at the government matter because of what happened to your son? absolutely. it was because of government
and in sheffield is liz ritchie. her sonjack started gambling when he was 17.omorrow is the anniversary of his death. liz and her husband charles helped found the organisation gambling with lives, which wants — among other things — a ban on tv ads for gambling. and andy in derby is a former gambling addict who got in touch with us today. liz, how are you marking the one—year anniversary of your son's death? well, jack's sisters, two sisters, are coming home to sheffield. we are all going...
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bob ritchie, kid rock, thanks for everybody coming out today.ht there. that looks fantastic. ed: a party at 6:36 local time -- 7:36. ainsley: we do need to apologize. we don't feel that way about joy behar. we don't condone that language. ed: jill wan with other headlines. jillian: good morning to you. the man accused of murdering his brother's entire family is due in court today. paul canero killing his brother, sister and niece and nephew, and setting the home on fire. they said he set his home on fire to make it look like the family was targeted. they think it was motivated by money. his lawyer says he is innocent. >>> agency says the directive which limits cooperation with law enforcement agencies will undermine public safety. this all comes week after learning a suspect in a triple murder was an illegal immigrant released from a new jersey prison instead of being turned over to i.c.e. >>> look at this. terrifying new video from the deadly camp fire in california. a sheriff's deputy turning on the video after he thought he had just moments t
bob ritchie, kid rock, thanks for everybody coming out today.ht there. that looks fantastic. ed: a party at 6:36 local time -- 7:36. ainsley: we do need to apologize. we don't feel that way about joy behar. we don't condone that language. ed: jill wan with other headlines. jillian: good morning to you. the man accused of murdering his brother's entire family is due in court today. paul canero killing his brother, sister and niece and nephew, and setting the home on fire. they said he set his...
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but as they rued missed chances, ritchie and his manager saw the brighter side.running race, so we have to carry on, but at least we are doing well and hopefully we can continue this month. both manchester clubs can seal a place in the last 16 of the champions league tonight. let's have a look at what they need to do. united will qualify if they beat young boys at old trafford and valencia fail to beatjuventus in the other group game. city are in france taking on lyon, and they only need a draw to go through, but they'll top their group with a win. now if you remember, manchester united were fined by uefa after their team team bus was caught in traffic around old trafford before last month's game against valencia. when it got sticky before their game againstjuventus, he got off the bus and walked to the ground and he says if he needs to, he'll do it again tonight. we are going to stay in a hoteljust a few metres away. the information i have from the club and the club contacts with the police is that things are going to be much better than the last time, but if it
but as they rued missed chances, ritchie and his manager saw the brighter side.running race, so we have to carry on, but at least we are doing well and hopefully we can continue this month. both manchester clubs can seal a place in the last 16 of the champions league tonight. let's have a look at what they need to do. united will qualify if they beat young boys at old trafford and valencia fail to beatjuventus in the other group game. city are in france taking on lyon, and they only need a draw...
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we have clear signals from the perspective incoming chair of the house ways and means committee, ritchie neal, this is a thing they intend to do. it's clearly on their -- on the democrats' agenda. i think that they're sufficiently committed to the idea of accessing the tax returns as kind of a clear oversight product if that makes sense. it's clear to americans what we're talking about when we say congress is going to do oversight that involves getting trump's tax returns. americans understand what that is. that's not -- vanessa knows more about how americans think about taxes than anyone. that's not necessarily the case with other kinds of oversight than we get into kind of explaining, you know, these documents and it gets confusing for just the average person paying attention to politics. i think democrats are committed and i expect them to pursue it aggressively and that may involve litigation. >> does anyone have a question about less of an anti-government, anti-state message, and how that might play out? >> i think it was interesting to that question, how the nationalist themes sort
we have clear signals from the perspective incoming chair of the house ways and means committee, ritchie neal, this is a thing they intend to do. it's clearly on their -- on the democrats' agenda. i think that they're sufficiently committed to the idea of accessing the tax returns as kind of a clear oversight product if that makes sense. it's clear to americans what we're talking about when we say congress is going to do oversight that involves getting trump's tax returns. americans understand...
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and she also heard from liz ritchie, a mother from sheffield whose son jack started gambling when hesary of his death. liz and her husband charles helped found the organisation gambling with lives, which wants among other things a ban on tv ads for gambling. 0bviously, obviously, it is hard but the more we go on, the angrier we get about the complacency that we found after jack's death. and the degree to which the government has not really been listening. i think we have seen that in the last week really. it took gay ministers resignation —— it took gay ministers resignation —— it took a ministers resignation to get it through. you are angry at the government because of what happened to your son? yes, absolutely. it was because government deregulation that these machines came on the high street so that jack and his friends we re street so that jack and his friends were able to gamble in their lunch hour when they were at school. they are all normal, ordinary, happy boys, happy young men, who this is the only reason that they have died. and what, as far as you know, led your son to ta
and she also heard from liz ritchie, a mother from sheffield whose son jack started gambling when hesary of his death. liz and her husband charles helped found the organisation gambling with lives, which wants among other things a ban on tv ads for gambling. 0bviously, obviously, it is hard but the more we go on, the angrier we get about the complacency that we found after jack's death. and the degree to which the government has not really been listening. i think we have seen that in the last...
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dr ritchie and his team carried out pakistan's first kidney transplant in one nine hundred eighty five. damien he did the president he did anybody we were tense because he had lost not when the leg there. will be blood that to you from the leg. the road the hard you know he wanted to bring her. in we didn't oppose him a little. you know started pouring. in some changes since then but a lot of pain to do but we tried to follow the technology and. one fifth of. the team what fausta connect my son that's kidney to asif spain and off for that in addition to the being. there when which is you're going to get to just go for now this is the kidney reproduce it means. the longer looks white or the blood is going through that right and if you're it's a good thing you were to look at the hives early you're in dripping out for this the kidney was. extremely good would. of course prefer the process of this could be didn't work it didn't have dialysis the survivor hole near to the he would have found this treatment anywhere else there was. in the design. to get. the following day asif and my son no
dr ritchie and his team carried out pakistan's first kidney transplant in one nine hundred eighty five. damien he did the president he did anybody we were tense because he had lost not when the leg there. will be blood that to you from the leg. the road the hard you know he wanted to bring her. in we didn't oppose him a little. you know started pouring. in some changes since then but a lot of pain to do but we tried to follow the technology and. one fifth of. the team what fausta connect my son...