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our correspondent robert hall reports 110w correspondent robert hall reports now from there.a travel is‘ haven for three centuries, last night once again the right place at the right time. sweeping snow across the bleak hilltops of bodmin moor had brought the busy a30 to a standstill, the lights of the inn a beacon to drivers with nowhere to go. the only way i can describe it as like armageddon. i have lived in norway for three months of the year for the last nine years, and i haven't seen anything like this, lorries jackknifed all up this road, vehicles everywhere. digging their ca i’s vehicles everywhere. digging their ca rs of vehicles everywhere. digging their cars of this morning, workmates richard and david, richard had set off to the inn on foot. it came to a standstill, decided to ditch it, we nt standstill, decided to ditch it, went to the jamaica inn a mile away, it was busy, they were setting up bids, getting lots of phone calls from people stuck, being really helpful. through the night, cold, hungry travellers trudged up the hill to find warmth. staff gathered mat
our correspondent robert hall reports 110w correspondent robert hall reports now from there.a travel is‘ haven for three centuries, last night once again the right place at the right time. sweeping snow across the bleak hilltops of bodmin moor had brought the busy a30 to a standstill, the lights of the inn a beacon to drivers with nowhere to go. the only way i can describe it as like armageddon. i have lived in norway for three months of the year for the last nine years, and i haven't seen...
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robert hall, bbc news at highclere in berkshire.tests have been taking place for a 12th successive weekend, and this time, protesters are not only mobilised against president emmanuel macron. danny aebehard reports. it's the 12th week of protests. notjust paris, but cities like strasbourg, bordeaux and elsewhere. they started out as a show of anger about fuel tax rises, but have since broadened out to issues such as low wages, democratic representation and a hatred of a government demonstrators see as out of touch. and the protests continue to morph. increasingly, the authority's response to the demonstration is itself becoming a rallying cry. the use by police of explosive tear gas canisters is one grievance, but rage is directed primarily at the use of the compressible rubber balls, known as flash balls. these have caused serious facial injuries. a court ruled on friday that police can continue using flash balls due to the risk of violence at protests. but images count. 0n the streets again was a high—profile protester, jerome rod
robert hall, bbc news at highclere in berkshire.tests have been taking place for a 12th successive weekend, and this time, protesters are not only mobilised against president emmanuel macron. danny aebehard reports. it's the 12th week of protests. notjust paris, but cities like strasbourg, bordeaux and elsewhere. they started out as a show of anger about fuel tax rises, but have since broadened out to issues such as low wages, democratic representation and a hatred of a government demonstrators...
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robert hall, bbc news, in berkshire. missing after leaving a club say they have "significant concerns" about her safety. more than 70 officers are continuing to look for libby squire — a student at the university of hull. she was reported missing after getting into a taxi outside the welly nightclub. jake zuckerman reports. nearly two days after she was last seen, emergency services continue to search for university of hull student 21—year—old libby squire. over 70 officers have been searching overnight, speaking to her friends, visiting pubs and clubs in the area and making enquiries with those who saw her during thursday evening. despite these efforts, we have still not located libby and we are extremely concerned for her welfare. libby got into a taxi outside the welly nightclub. police think she got out of the taxi a short while later near her home in hull. libby squire was last seen on cctv at the corner of beverley road and heyworth street at 11:45pm. police say a motorist pulled over to help her and they have sinc
robert hall, bbc news, in berkshire. missing after leaving a club say they have "significant concerns" about her safety. more than 70 officers are continuing to look for libby squire — a student at the university of hull. she was reported missing after getting into a taxi outside the welly nightclub. jake zuckerman reports. nearly two days after she was last seen, emergency services continue to search for university of hull student 21—year—old libby squire. over 70 officers have...
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robert hall, bbc news at highclere in berkshire.ort centre. good evening, kate. we've had superb performances and some surprise results on the opening weekend of the six nations. today, england beat grand slam champions, ireland, while scotland defeated italy. our sports editor, dan roan reports. with these two teams dominating recent six nations, this promise to be an epic. grand slam winners and second in the world rankings, ireland were favourites but it was england who started fastest. the game had barely begun whenjonny may scored his country's first try here for eight years. it stunned the home crowd. ireland responded, qian healy borrowing over after sustained pressure. but england were forcing their opponents into uncharacteristic mistakes. jacob stockdale's blunder pounced on by elliot daly. the lead of seven points at half—time. ireland are not used to being bullied, this team beat the mighty all blacks in the autumn. but despite losing maro itoje to a serious injury, england's ruthlessness earned a famous win. the kick th
robert hall, bbc news at highclere in berkshire.ort centre. good evening, kate. we've had superb performances and some surprise results on the opening weekend of the six nations. today, england beat grand slam champions, ireland, while scotland defeated italy. our sports editor, dan roan reports. with these two teams dominating recent six nations, this promise to be an epic. grand slam winners and second in the world rankings, ireland were favourites but it was england who started fastest. the...
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robert hall, bbc news, cornwall.l get the latest from duncan kennedy in whitchurch, in hampshire, but first, let's speak to scott ellis at bristol airport. scott, a lot of problems were due throughout the day. that is right, they are still working behind me here and you cannot see the tarmac on the runway, that has not been the case for most of the day. the snow, again last night, this is the second—highest airport in the uk, 20 centimetres of snow, subzero temperatures and 130 flights were cancelled, that is all of them throughout the day. disruption for 20,000 passengers, many of them rugby fans heading over to paris for tonight's game or dublin for tomorrowmatch. and giving it isa dublin for tomorrowmatch. and giving it is a rider, as their view stag do is not going to schedule. they are on the tarmac, they can get a ntifreeze on the tarmac, they can get antifreeze on and flights should start again in the morning and there should be of full schedule, but check before you travel. scott ellis at bristol airport. dun
robert hall, bbc news, cornwall.l get the latest from duncan kennedy in whitchurch, in hampshire, but first, let's speak to scott ellis at bristol airport. scott, a lot of problems were due throughout the day. that is right, they are still working behind me here and you cannot see the tarmac on the runway, that has not been the case for most of the day. the snow, again last night, this is the second—highest airport in the uk, 20 centimetres of snow, subzero temperatures and 130 flights were...
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robert hall reports. it was a miserable night for so many.aftermath of heavy snowfalls. this is the m3 in hampshire — scenes mirrored on the a96 south of keith. lorries just unable to cope with compacted snow and ice. in berkshire, two police officers rescued two children, one of them an eight—week—old baby, from a vehicle which had slid off the road near bracknell. fortunately, no one was hurt in the incident. we then managed to extract the two children from the rear of the vehicle and got them safely in our police vehicle to warm up. thankfully, the child was absolutely fine and completely unaware of what was going on around them. in areas where snowfall has been heaviest, daylight brought far better conditions. many roads here in aberdeenshire have been cleared, though minor routes over higher ground remain closed. in kent, teams have been clearing roads at walderslade, where the weight of snow brought down a series of large trees. across england's southern counties, travel on major routes has been far easier — a relief for those who can't
robert hall reports. it was a miserable night for so many.aftermath of heavy snowfalls. this is the m3 in hampshire — scenes mirrored on the a96 south of keith. lorries just unable to cope with compacted snow and ice. in berkshire, two police officers rescued two children, one of them an eight—week—old baby, from a vehicle which had slid off the road near bracknell. fortunately, no one was hurt in the incident. we then managed to extract the two children from the rear of the vehicle and...
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robert hall, bbc news at highclere in berkshire. being in a racist picture from his medical school yearbook and insists he will not resign from office. the virginian—pilot newspaper tweeted a picture of the page showing two people — one in blackface and the other dressed in a ku klux klan robe and hood. yesterday, ralph northam apologised for the photo. but today, he held a news conference to say he is sure he wasn't either of the people in the picture, and wasn't even at the party where it was taken. i recognise that many people find this difficult to believe. the photo appears with others i submitted on a page with my name on it. even in my own statement yesterday, i conceded that, based on the evidence presented to me at the time, the most likely explanation, that it was indeed me in the photo. in the hours since i made my statement yesterday, i reflected with my family and classmates from the time, and affirmed my conclusion that i'm not the person in that photo. police searching for a 21—year—old student in hull who went missin
robert hall, bbc news at highclere in berkshire. being in a racist picture from his medical school yearbook and insists he will not resign from office. the virginian—pilot newspaper tweeted a picture of the page showing two people — one in blackface and the other dressed in a ku klux klan robe and hood. yesterday, ralph northam apologised for the photo. but today, he held a news conference to say he is sure he wasn't either of the people in the picture, and wasn't even at the party where it...
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robert hall reporting from cornwall.el information and advice, as well as the weather forecast, you can log on to the website, bbc.com/news. and of course, if you haven't already done so, you can also download the bbc weather app on your smartphone. a woman from east london has become the first person to be convicted of female genital mutilation in the uk. the old bailey heard that the accused, who is originally from uganda, cut her daughter, who was three at the time. the woman also believed she could silence the police and prosecutors by practicing withcraft. the girl's father was found not guilty. adina campbell reports. it is a crime that has been illegal in the uk for more than 30 years. today, a mother has been found guilty of cutting her three—year—old daughter, the first conviction for female genital mutilation in the uk. at the heart of this case is a three—year—old girl who was caused serious injury as a result of her mother's actions. we can only imagine how much pain she suffered, and how terrified she was. d
robert hall reporting from cornwall.el information and advice, as well as the weather forecast, you can log on to the website, bbc.com/news. and of course, if you haven't already done so, you can also download the bbc weather app on your smartphone. a woman from east london has become the first person to be convicted of female genital mutilation in the uk. the old bailey heard that the accused, who is originally from uganda, cut her daughter, who was three at the time. the woman also believed...
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robert hall on bodmin moor, in cornwall.owing the moment a dam burst in brazil, releasing millions of tonnes of mining waste that engulfed nearby buildings, has been uncovered. 115 people are now known to have died in the disaster, which happened in the state of minas gerais last month. hundreds of people are still missing. 0ur science editor david shukman reports from the site of the dam at brumadinho, in the south east of brazil. first, a long cloud of dust. then a nightmare vision of an unrelenting torrent of sludge. the waste from decades of mining, racing towards hundreds of unsuspecting people down below. the catastrophe unfolded a week ago but only now has this video come to light, adding to the sense of loss and of outrage. and difficult for you? this red cross volunteer, henato silveira, leads me to the edge of the disaster zone. seis corpos. six bodies? he alone has found six bodies. any hope of reaching survivors in this endless sea of mud was quickly dashed. emergency workers are now scouting for any signs of bod
robert hall on bodmin moor, in cornwall.owing the moment a dam burst in brazil, releasing millions of tonnes of mining waste that engulfed nearby buildings, has been uncovered. 115 people are now known to have died in the disaster, which happened in the state of minas gerais last month. hundreds of people are still missing. 0ur science editor david shukman reports from the site of the dam at brumadinho, in the south east of brazil. first, a long cloud of dust. then a nightmare vision of an...
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in a moment, we'll get the latest from robert hall, who's in one of the worst affected areas, cornwallour correspondent duncan kennedy is in longparish in hampshire. we've been driving around hampshire in berkshire all day and it's been snowing all day. we are here in long parish near andover were some of the major roads are open but many of the minor ones are blocked to ordinary cars. as you say, the m3 in hampshire has been blocked altogether, both directions, near winchester and were just heard on the last few minutes that the southbound carriageway has just reopened for a couple of lanes but it's still meant travel chaos for thousands of motorists. the m3 tonight at a desperate standstill. motorists try to get back to the weekend, some trapped for hours. both lanes were blocked after three lorries jackknifed. traffic had been slow in the run—up to rush—hour. the thickening vision halting vehicles completely. but it's notjust the m3. we drove across berkshire in hampshire and a series of smaller roads were also caught up in the chaos. the skidding, endless. although many of the road
in a moment, we'll get the latest from robert hall, who's in one of the worst affected areas, cornwallour correspondent duncan kennedy is in longparish in hampshire. we've been driving around hampshire in berkshire all day and it's been snowing all day. we are here in long parish near andover were some of the major roads are open but many of the minor ones are blocked to ordinary cars. as you say, the m3 in hampshire has been blocked altogether, both directions, near winchester and were just...
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robert hall, bbc news, at jamaica inn.considerably better than they have been overnight. responsible for the motorways across the southwest and things like the a33 and the a30 where there were problems last night. all those modes are operating, all have been treated. we have one small problem on the a303 where we have had a collision and we are dealing with that without police colleagues but it isa that without police colleagues but it is a better picture than yesterday. and how do you decide which roads to salt and to grit and try and get ready for this wintry conditions? 0bviously try and get ready for this wintry conditions? obviously you can't do every single road. for our network, that's exactly what we do, we treat every single bit of the motorway and the trunk road network. in total across highways england's responsibility since midnight last night and turning on this morning, 1300 trips were made to grit our roads, over 80,000 miles covered. we will continue to treat those raids during the rest of the afternoon and
robert hall, bbc news, at jamaica inn.considerably better than they have been overnight. responsible for the motorways across the southwest and things like the a33 and the a30 where there were problems last night. all those modes are operating, all have been treated. we have one small problem on the a303 where we have had a collision and we are dealing with that without police colleagues but it isa that without police colleagues but it is a better picture than yesterday. and how do you decide...
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our correspondent robert hall is in cornwall, one of the areas badly hit by the poor weather — and hasport. silent and frozen. images filmed by drivers as winter closed its trap by one of the uk's most exposed stretches of road. on the hillside, jamaica inn, a traveller's haven for three centuries, last night once again the right place at the right time. jamaica inn, a traveller's haven for three centuries, last night once again the right place at the right time. sweeping snow across the bleak hilltops of bodmin moor had brought the busy a30 to a standstill, the lights of the inn a beacon to drivers with nowhere to go. the only way i can describe it as like armageddon. i have lived in norway for three months of the year for the last nine years, and i haven't seen anything like this, lorries jackknifed all up this road, vehicles everywhere. alone groups, more and more travellers charged up the ic hill to find warmth. eventually, they filled every available corner of the hotel as kitchen staff rated their reserves for hot food. about 100 people. they had to make up beds and sofa beds. al
our correspondent robert hall is in cornwall, one of the areas badly hit by the poor weather — and hasport. silent and frozen. images filmed by drivers as winter closed its trap by one of the uk's most exposed stretches of road. on the hillside, jamaica inn, a traveller's haven for three centuries, last night once again the right place at the right time. jamaica inn, a traveller's haven for three centuries, last night once again the right place at the right time. sweeping snow across the...
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our correspondent robert hall is on bodmin moor in cornwall, one of the areas most badly hit by the poorsilent and frozen. images filmed by drivers as winter closed its trap on one of the uk's most exposed stretches of road. on the hillside above, jamaica inn. a travellers' haven for 300 years. last night it was once again in the right place at the right time. below, vehicles short of fuel and drivers short of food. the lights of the inn were a beacon to those who set off into the snow to reach them. the only way i could describe it was like armageddon. i have lived in norway for three months of the year for the last nine years and i haven't seen anything like this. there were lorries jackknifed all up this road, vehicles everywhere. alone and in groups, more and more travellers trudged up the icy hill to find warmth. eventually they filled every available corner of the hotel as kitchen staff raided their reserves for hot food. there were about 100 people and they had to make up beds and sofa beds and beds in the dining room and sitting room. because it all happened quite suddenly? the f
our correspondent robert hall is on bodmin moor in cornwall, one of the areas most badly hit by the poorsilent and frozen. images filmed by drivers as winter closed its trap on one of the uk's most exposed stretches of road. on the hillside above, jamaica inn. a travellers' haven for 300 years. last night it was once again in the right place at the right time. below, vehicles short of fuel and drivers short of food. the lights of the inn were a beacon to those who set off into the snow to reach...
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before marching, the teachers left their pickets along the city hall. robert riesh now a professor at uc berkeley. he urged the teachers to keep fighting for better wages. >> when people in power say they can't afford it, what they mean is they either don't care or they are not going to work hard to get the resources necessary. >> reporter: the teachers are demanding a 12% pay increase over three years. more counselors, nurses and smaller class size. >> we had one class with 34 students in it, and it's really difficult for me as one person to be able to give them the attention, the support, the extra help that they need in order to be able to do their best. >> reporter: the district is offering 8.5% over 4 years which includes a one-time bonus. >> we are waiting for the union to come back to us with a counter proposal perhaps, something that they haven't done in quite a few months. so we are hoping that we can find common ground. >> reporter: some students came to the rally with their parents to support the teachers. >> it's pretty fun not having to have schoo
before marching, the teachers left their pickets along the city hall. robert riesh now a professor at uc berkeley. he urged the teachers to keep fighting for better wages. >> when people in power say they can't afford it, what they mean is they either don't care or they are not going to work hard to get the resources necessary. >> reporter: the teachers are demanding a 12% pay increase over three years. more counselors, nurses and smaller class size. >> we had one class with...
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this will deflate your ball, team owner ro robert laster kra. had a hallerently than know unsigned preage. >> i can assure you that our office treats everyone the same. whether you have a lot of money or you are indigent. no one gets any special justness palm beach county. kennedy: prosecutor also reveal kraft was caught on video at massage parlor on morning of the afc, championship game, will robber kraft fernal fouls land him in prison, chris, i don't like the patriots. >> i hate them. kennedy: but i saw the story, i thought to myself, this could be a consensual transaction, why are they vilifying this guy? >> i don't get it, i don't like craft or patriots or brady, this is a none story, unless allegation they were talking about at beginning it may be some sort of like human trafficking going on. if he knew, but it seem they are stepping pack from that, all this is is just he went in and you know. it was a consensual thing. kennedy: it is possible, let's say it is true, women involved did it of their own volition. they were transactional currencies where
this will deflate your ball, team owner ro robert laster kra. had a hallerently than know unsigned preage. >> i can assure you that our office treats everyone the same. whether you have a lot of money or you are indigent. no one gets any special justness palm beach county. kennedy: prosecutor also reveal kraft was caught on video at massage parlor on morning of the afc, championship game, will robber kraft fernal fouls land him in prison, chris, i don't like the patriots. >> i hate...
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labor secretary robert rice spoke to the crowd at oakland city hall questioning the district's claim that they can't afford to meet their demands. district officials say they are facing a (3) 000-0000 deficit. >> i think the community is showing that they are behind educators and that we do need to reinvest in our public schools. i'm hopeful that so long as our community support is strong that we can win our demands. >> both sides are still far apart so state superintendent tony has joined the negotiations. he's in oakland to help tend stalemate. the district is offering an 8.5% raise over four years and cutting class sizes by 1%. however the union has been holding firm asking for a 12% raise over three years and smaller class sizes. >>> both sides are sitting down after contract negotiations broke down yesterday. the officials left after just one hour at the bargaining table. a state trustee managing the school district's budget said last night he would reject a 12% raise even if both sides agree. he said the district simply can't afford it. >>> and as the strike continues many pare
labor secretary robert rice spoke to the crowd at oakland city hall questioning the district's claim that they can't afford to meet their demands. district officials say they are facing a (3) 000-0000 deficit. >> i think the community is showing that they are behind educators and that we do need to reinvest in our public schools. i'm hopeful that so long as our community support is strong that we can win our demands. >> both sides are still far apart so state superintendent tony has...
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robert: thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp.2019] >> he'll be signing the book in the hall. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: you are watching american history tv, only on c-span 3. the effects of the american civil war were far-reaching. ia was away visal from the conflict, but tensions were high. ommen shares a piece of visalia's history. erry: this town was so hostile, that it was almost like we fought the civil war on the streets of visalia. when visalia was founded in 1852, the town was attracting a lot of settlers. many of the settlers came from southern states. they brought their belief system with them in most cases. early on in visalia's history, a number of the settlers were supportive of states rights and slavery because of where they came from. there was obviously a conflict. california was a free state. visalia had split loyalties. some were union supporters, some were southern sympathizers. in the middle of basically nowhere. we are abou
robert: thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp.2019] >> he'll be signing the book in the hall. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: you are watching american history tv, only on c-span 3. the effects of the american civil war were far-reaching. ia was away visal from the conflict, but tensions were high. ommen shares a piece of...
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robert merry, this is his second presentation in the somewhat hallowed halls of the kansas city publicibrary, five-star library this week from library journal. [applause] >> thank you. he's a graduate of the university of washington. he has a master's degree from columbia university school of journalism. he's been a reporter for the observer, "the wall street journal," managing editor, executive editor and editor in chief of congressional quarterly and more recently the editor of the national interest in the american conservative. the american conservative has an about us passage and says it's collaborative but sounds a lot like robert merry. this is a description of their philosophy. we believe in constitutional government, fiscal prudence, sound monetary policy and clearly delineated borders, protection of civil ribts, authentically free markets and restraint in foreign policy mixed with diplomatic acuity. we adhere to our ideas of aidology, principles over party. one could wish there were more of that kind of true conservatism wandering around the beltway than some who confess to be
robert merry, this is his second presentation in the somewhat hallowed halls of the kansas city publicibrary, five-star library this week from library journal. [applause] >> thank you. he's a graduate of the university of washington. he has a master's degree from columbia university school of journalism. he's been a reporter for the observer, "the wall street journal," managing editor, executive editor and editor in chief of congressional quarterly and more recently the editor...
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memphis, robert found men both black-and-white wearing blue union uniforms and carrying guns stationed on corners patrolling the town. i am the sky he could see the union flag flying over city hall. after the battle of memphis, the mayor surrendered the city to the suspending slavery in the town. at that moment, robert dared to think that he was freed. [applause] first of all, can you hear? personally would like to thank green lights bookstore. i've known jessica, one of the cofounders since the first of this amazing story and it's one of the success stories of bookselling in the whole country and so many other independent bookstores which were always tremendous friends to the writers like myself, so it's great to be here. second thing, we are delighted to have c-span book tv here making video of the talk. and you can go to their part of the c-span website and check out the schedule and find out when it's going to be on. tell all of your friends to watch it and then come here and buy copies. the last thing i'd like to do is introduce a special friend of mine who's in the audience here, the reverend is the pastor of the baptist church into previously at st. paul community baptist
memphis, robert found men both black-and-white wearing blue union uniforms and carrying guns stationed on corners patrolling the town. i am the sky he could see the union flag flying over city hall. after the battle of memphis, the mayor surrendered the city to the suspending slavery in the town. at that moment, robert dared to think that he was freed. [applause] first of all, can you hear? personally would like to thank green lights bookstore. i've known jessica, one of the cofounders since...
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i thought robert mueller was supposed to investigate russia collusion now a glorified hall monitor enforcingsions of lying to congress. the problem is he is enforcing them unequally. i'm the justice for all act criminal referrals for only people we know lied congress. hillary clinton said she didn't send or receive classified email we know that was a lie. jim comey said he was never the source of leaked information. he later admitted that was not true even though it was the sum of his sworn testimony before congress. and you will remember clapper told all of the american people before congress that there was no bulk collection of data. the deputy director of the fbi mr. mccabe lied four times. he lied so frequently he was demoted and referred for criminal prosecution but a whole lot of these other people haven't been and it's the greatest evidence that robert mueller is not a person in search of the truth. he is out to get trump and the people close to trump because if he wasn't, if he was unbiased, you would have seen similar charges brought against these other people. instead he sends an a
i thought robert mueller was supposed to investigate russia collusion now a glorified hall monitor enforcingsions of lying to congress. the problem is he is enforcing them unequally. i'm the justice for all act criminal referrals for only people we know lied congress. hillary clinton said she didn't send or receive classified email we know that was a lie. jim comey said he was never the source of leaked information. he later admitted that was not true even though it was the sum of his sworn...
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robert handa joins us where the free facebook bikes have created a lot of problems there. >> reporter: that's right. here at city hall, the facebook bike sick bicycles have been a headache. this man is riding bicycle. he found the bicycle laying on the ground and was just borrowing it and would drop it off near facebook's headquarters. he didn't consider it stealing. the mayor says the city is organizing a community education program to clear up any ongoing confusion. >> we want to make sure nobody is being criminalized for a bike if they don't understand it isn't their book and they'ike. >> reporter: they no longer stop riders. they are working with facebook and other groups to deal with the abandoned bikes such as this one left. >> somebody leave the bicycle last night. i don't know who. >> i don't want to cause blight. i don't want more issues that'snethat' that's in the community. >> reporter: the mayor says coming up with a policy to address blight will be taken at a future city council meeting. robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> no question, electric scooters can be dangerous. there's a debate who is responsi
robert handa joins us where the free facebook bikes have created a lot of problems there. >> reporter: that's right. here at city hall, the facebook bike sick bicycles have been a headache. this man is riding bicycle. he found the bicycle laying on the ground and was just borrowing it and would drop it off near facebook's headquarters. he didn't consider it stealing. the mayor says the city is organizing a community education program to clear up any ongoing confusion. >> we want to...
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democratic campaign tuning into all of the rallies, town halls, commentaries and how he plans to sew division among democrats comes up. >>> plus robert kraft accused of soliciting for sex at a day spa. police say there is evidence. kr kr kr kraft says he didn't do. >>> soon robert mumer will reveal brand new clues. it is due by midnight tonight. what could be the last opportunity for the public to learn where all of this is headed before the mueller report although a doj official says mueller is not expected to police officer h deliver his report. democrats demanding the full report be released to the public. today's memo set to outline all of the facts they believe a judge should consider before determining how much time he should spend behind bars. while the president has been publicly suggesting there is a pardon available they report that the manhattan district attorney is preparing state charges as an insurance policy to guarantee manafort faces prison time even if he pardons the federal crimes. pamela, at the center of the case are interactions with kilimnik. it is possible that any minute we'll learn about more than just manaf
democratic campaign tuning into all of the rallies, town halls, commentaries and how he plans to sew division among democrats comes up. >>> plus robert kraft accused of soliciting for sex at a day spa. police say there is evidence. kr kr kr kraft says he didn't do. >>> soon robert mumer will reveal brand new clues. it is due by midnight tonight. what could be the last opportunity for the public to learn where all of this is headed before the mueller report although a doj...
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lets talk to robert halfon, charlotte wolf, who was an english teacher and left the profession because she thought exams were negatively impacting on her students; andrew hallsy were scrapped. welcome all of you. robert, i will come to you first, explain how the education system would work in an ideal world as you would like to see it. we face three significant challenges, the first is young people stay in education until 18, they do not leave at 16. secondly we have a significant skills deficit compared to many developing countries, we are low—down on the oecd countries, we are low—down on the 0ecd tables for maps, literacy, problem—solving. and thirdly, we face the march of the robots, the bank of england suggesting 15 millionjobs could be under bank of england suggesting 15 million jobs could be under threat of automation, 46% ofjobs currently done by young people could be under threat of automation or artificial intelligence. i think we need a radical look, we need to start a national debate of what the future curriculum, exams system should look like with the 21st century. we need to follow other countries. you have something like 149 countries who have
lets talk to robert halfon, charlotte wolf, who was an english teacher and left the profession because she thought exams were negatively impacting on her students; andrew hallsy were scrapped. welcome all of you. robert, i will come to you first, explain how the education system would work in an ideal world as you would like to see it. we face three significant challenges, the first is young people stay in education until 18, they do not leave at 16. secondly we have a significant skills...
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robert mueller. president trump tonight firing back. >>> senator elizabeth warren, just days before she was set to officially launch her presidential campaign, apologizing in the halls of congress today. you'll hear it. and what's behind the apology. >>> and the underground explosions rocking one of the most famous streets in america. at least ten blasts reported. manhole covers blown right into the air. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. we have a lot to get to tonight. and we're going to begin with the unfolding scene in san francisco at this hour. a gas explosion sparking a massive fire there. more than 100 firefighters are on the scene, flames shooting dozens of feet into the air. this all playing out on busy gary boulevard. gas pouring out from a punctured line. firefighters dousing the buildings. there have been evacuations tonight, and people are being told to stay away. abc's will carr leads us off. >> reporter: just after 1:00 p.m., a fireball exploded in one of the busiest sections of san francisco. >> it was a close call. i feel very lucky to be alive. >> reporter: watch the relentless flames shoot at
robert mueller. president trump tonight firing back. >>> senator elizabeth warren, just days before she was set to officially launch her presidential campaign, apologizing in the halls of congress today. you'll hear it. and what's behind the apology. >>> and the underground explosions rocking one of the most famous streets in america. at least ten blasts reported. manhole covers blown right into the air. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a...
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robert bork. in particular, almost every weekend girls, teenage girls were being drugged and boys would line up in the hall gang rape these girls and this happened for almost every weekend. but nobody ever told the parent, a teacher, a policeman? it wasn't credible in the beginning. now the question is, where are all those people who said "i believe," and if they don't say it, isn't that hypocrisy? >> secretary sanders: certainly. i think what is happening in virginia may be one of the most outrageous things we have seen in a long time. not thee most recent discovery of the yearbook, but also governor's comments earlier in i guess last week. >> sean: about infanticide? >> secretary sanders: literally making a decision that is okay to kill a baby that's already been born. i can't think of anything more abhorrent or grotesque. gr>> sean: during the -- during dilation, in other words, the birth has begun, oh, we will deliver the baby, ermake the baby comfortable. the mother gets to decide whether the baby gets any medical attention and then that's called infanticide. that's killing a kid, a soul, an individua
robert bork. in particular, almost every weekend girls, teenage girls were being drugged and boys would line up in the hall gang rape these girls and this happened for almost every weekend. but nobody ever told the parent, a teacher, a policeman? it wasn't credible in the beginning. now the question is, where are all those people who said "i believe," and if they don't say it, isn't that hypocrisy? >> secretary sanders: certainly. i think what is happening in virginia may be one...
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hall of president robot into the impeachment nook. but a few hours later we went from buzzfeed to buzz kill because robert mueller's office released thistement: "buzzfeed's description of specific statements to the special counsel's office and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding michael cohen's congressional testimony are not accurate." ugh. this was supposed to be the thing! mueller, you're not my real special counsel! ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) can you at least, sir, be more specific? exactly which part of the story are you refuting? some of it? all of it? "your honor, the prosecution's description of specific statements regarding me strangling the u.p.s. man in the foyer are not accurate. it was in the vestibule." ( laughter ) despite mueller's statement buzzfeed stands by their story. they continue to say that cohen told special counsel robert mueller that the president personally instructed him to lie, by claiming that negotiations over the moscow trump tower ended months earlier than they actually did. but the only way they could prove it, at this point, is for someone on trump's team t
hall of president robot into the impeachment nook. but a few hours later we went from buzzfeed to buzz kill because robert mueller's office released thistement: "buzzfeed's description of specific statements to the special counsel's office and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding michael cohen's congressional testimony are not accurate." ugh. this was supposed to be the thing! mueller, you're not my real special counsel! ( laughter ) ( piano...
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trade representative robert lightheizer have wrapped up their final day of discussions, and just moments ago they did take a photo op with president xi jing ping at the great hall of the people, which is a major government building here in china, and the chinese vice premier was also present, and he has really been the one who has been the key negotiator on the chinese side who has been in those discussion with lightheizer and steven mnuchin. he earlier also tweeted out saying that the conversations that he has had over the past couple of days have been productive, though, of course, he hasn't detailed what that really means at this point it's unclear exactly what kind of deal the two sides have been able to make all the talk has been that the two sides have been working on trying to hammer out some sort of framework of an agreement that could then be used as a basis for a summit between president trump and president xi as early as next month, so not clear whether or not that's all been worked out, but what's even more disconcerting for anybody who would be watching -- you know, watching the details of this discussion, is whether or not the two sides were able
trade representative robert lightheizer have wrapped up their final day of discussions, and just moments ago they did take a photo op with president xi jing ping at the great hall of the people, which is a major government building here in china, and the chinese vice premier was also present, and he has really been the one who has been the key negotiator on the chinese side who has been in those discussion with lightheizer and steven mnuchin. he earlier also tweeted out saying that the...
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the presidential town hall with senator bernie sanders live from here in washington, that's monday night 8:00 p.m. eastern, 8:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. we're standing by for robertinal filing in the paul manafort case. what will it reveal about the special counsel's overall russia investigation. plus, russian president vladimir putin says he's ready for a missile crisis with the united states if that's what washington wants. every store. every day. the italian way. hello primo. >>> tough new talk tonight from vladimir putin about the growing tension between russia and the united states over nuclear missiles. our senior international correspondent fred fligpleitgen joining us. the specter of the cuban missile crisis he is invoking. >> he is and key words are hyper sonic nuclear missiles and vladimir putin is touting this new class of russian weapons which he says some of which are already battle ready and threatening to deploy to them to waters close to the united states if there is a confrontation. here's what we're learning. vladimir putin ratcheting up the rhetoric against the u.s. the russian leader saying if there was a nuclear standoff between moscow and wa
the presidential town hall with senator bernie sanders live from here in washington, that's monday night 8:00 p.m. eastern, 8:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. we're standing by for robertinal filing in the paul manafort case. what will it reveal about the special counsel's overall russia investigation. plus, russian president vladimir putin says he's ready for a missile crisis with the united states if that's what washington wants. every store. every day. the italian way. hello primo. >>>...
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hall of famer frank robinson. he died yesterday at 83, growing up in oakland, he started at mccleimons high school where he played basketball with robert russell as well. he won most valuable player awards in national and american leagues. in 1975 he became a major league baseball's first black manager with the cleveland indians. he later managed the giants for four years, starting in 1981. what a history. >> his contributions continue, great. wonderful to remember such a great portion of giants history. >>> over here the bay bridge we have traffic flowing and no metering lights. that's traditional for a friday. we tend to see those metering lights turn on a little bit later, so we're tracking this easy build, easy drive there. the rest of the bay shows a smooth flow of traffic, the conditions are great right now before the rain. we have a crash 680 southbound at 84, but it's out of lanes, it does appear and we are also looking over here toward the transit systems. no delays right now. remember, cal train will have the weekend electrification work and on monday, b.a.r.t. will start at 5:00 instead of earlier at 4:00, so there will be b
hall of famer frank robinson. he died yesterday at 83, growing up in oakland, he started at mccleimons high school where he played basketball with robert russell as well. he won most valuable player awards in national and american leagues. in 1975 he became a major league baseball's first black manager with the cleveland indians. he later managed the giants for four years, starting in 1981. what a history. >> his contributions continue, great. wonderful to remember such a great portion of...
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robert frances. maybe we wouldn't all knew who he was, if that is what it was. thank you, both. >>> coming up tonight, don't miss the live town hallchultz at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> and "outfront" next, president trump seizing on the new green deal. >> they introduced the so-called green new deal! you're not allowed to own cows anymore! >> did democrats just hand trump a path to re-election? >>> plus, president trump speaking out about whether he knew in advance about the "national enquirer's" investigation into his self-described nemesis, jeff bezos. to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ just as important as what you get out of it? it's the most wonderful life on earth. our broccoli cheddar is made with aged melted cheddar, simmered broccoli, and no artificial flavors. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. what do you look for i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any
robert frances. maybe we wouldn't all knew who he was, if that is what it was. thank you, both. >>> coming up tonight, don't miss the live town hallchultz at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> and "outfront" next, president trump seizing on the new green deal. >> they introduced the so-called green new deal! you're not allowed to own cows anymore! >> did democrats just hand trump a path to re-election? >>> plus, president trump speaking out about whether he...
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robert. >> can you talk about your brother, rob? >> i think one of my favorite reporters of the there. how are you coming katie? wonderful person. we used to work together in city hall. as katie saw, it was interesting. you can laugh. he was a rock star when he walked out to the public. the average person in government , he was there for the common folk. he returned every phone call. who knew canadians in the ethnic community, they always knew whether voted for rob. they would come to canada not knowing anyone and you would .ble to call rob he would show up to their door and help them out. they did not have to be political insiders. they do not have to be part of the establishment. that is the way we were raised, to return phone calls. i am going to give you my cell number. if you want to text me, take this number down. it is in my pocket. >> he will respond. >> i get a couple hundred texts. 56.'s5-" " it,he reason you do sometimes we say you get caught in the bubble. ottawa,er if you are in or city hall get caught in the bubble sometimes and you never lose track of the people that brought you there, that voted for you. and someone can get hold of you. there's 50 la
robert. >> can you talk about your brother, rob? >> i think one of my favorite reporters of the there. how are you coming katie? wonderful person. we used to work together in city hall. as katie saw, it was interesting. you can laugh. he was a rock star when he walked out to the public. the average person in government , he was there for the common folk. he returned every phone call. who knew canadians in the ethnic community, they always knew whether voted for rob. they would come...
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robert mueller's investigation into alleged russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. >>> former president barack obama will appear at an event featuring the obama foundation's my brother's keeper program. mr. obama will speak at a town halling for young men of color and community leaders focusing on matching up young men with mentors. other prominent speakers include warrior star steph curry and singer john legend. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg returns to the bench today. >> ginsberg underwent surgery for lung cancer back in december and has been recovering at home. last month for the first time in her 25 year tenure she was not in court for arguments although she did participate in the rulings of the cases. she has been working hard to regain strength and she is once again working with her trainer twice a week. >>> the hayward city council set to take on the problem of rising rent across the city. the council will hold public work session tonight to discuss ways to stabilize rent cost and eviction regulations. proposals give tenants the right to mediation when landlords attempt to raise rent by more than 5% annually on all rental units constructed before 1979. the meeting is set to begin at 7:00 p.m. at
robert mueller's investigation into alleged russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. >>> former president barack obama will appear at an event featuring the obama foundation's my brother's keeper program. mr. obama will speak at a town halling for young men of color and community leaders focusing on matching up young men with mentors. other prominent speakers include warrior star steph curry and singer john legend. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg...
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robert stanton who has served for decades with the national parks service and been one of our true friends, is here today along with his lovely wife janet. asalah has partnered with carnegie hallave a brochure describing the series. we hope you will take it with you and utilize it. the d.c. lottery has provided the black history poster and as you leave today, please get your copy of the poster. "usa today" has provided copies of their migration insert for all of you, so make sure you carry your copy of that particular feature. now sharita. >> thank you, gladys. good afternoon. my name is dr. sharita jacobs thompson and i have the privilege of serving as gladsist' co-chair as she said earlier. at this time it is my honor to recognize our special guest and sponsors attending the luncheon this year. please hold your applause until all have been introduced. as i call your name or organization will you please stand. first i would like to acknowledge a few of our special guests. miss dorothy gilliam featured at our inaugural author's event this morning. miss valerie hollinsworth baker, international president of zeta psi beta sorority incorporated. dr. elsie scott, the interim presi
robert stanton who has served for decades with the national parks service and been one of our true friends, is here today along with his lovely wife janet. asalah has partnered with carnegie hallave a brochure describing the series. we hope you will take it with you and utilize it. the d.c. lottery has provided the black history poster and as you leave today, please get your copy of the poster. "usa today" has provided copies of their migration insert for all of you, so make sure you...
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mister robert stanton, who had served for a decade with the national park service, and one of our true friends, is here today, along with his lovely wife, janet. asahl has partnered with connie halleir migration at your seats, you have a brochure describing the series, we hope you will take it with you and read it. the dc lottery has provided the black history poster, and, as you leave today, please get your coffee copy of the poster. usa today has provided copies of their migration insert for all of you, so make sure you carry your copy of that particular feature. and now, sherita? >> thank you, gladys. good afternoon, my name is doctor sherita jacobs thompson. i have the privilege of serving as gladys is cochair, as she said earlier. at this time, it is my honor to recognize our special guest and sponsors attending the luncheon this year. again, please hold your applause until all have been introduced. as i call your name or organization, please stand. 1st, i would like to acknowledge a few of our special guests. ms. dorothy gilliam, who was featured at our inaugural office event this morning. miss valerie hollandsworth baker, international president of the sorority inc. doctor
mister robert stanton, who had served for a decade with the national park service, and one of our true friends, is here today, along with his lovely wife, janet. asahl has partnered with connie halleir migration at your seats, you have a brochure describing the series, we hope you will take it with you and read it. the dc lottery has provided the black history poster, and, as you leave today, please get your coffee copy of the poster. usa today has provided copies of their migration insert for...
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don't know what robert mueller has for sure, peter strzok, lisa page, andy mccabe, james comey look pretty terrible the way they handled themselves. steve: devin nunez joins us from statuary hallians to investigate another candidate in political party for doing what? supposedly colluding with russians. it is absolutely absurd. i haven't seen the whole interview, i haven't read the book but that was my first takeaway. brian: in your mind were they trying to overthrow the government? was this a coup? >> they were opening up a counterintelligence investigation into a political party based on dirt and research from another political party. that is something we should never do in this country. every american should be outraged by this this is buried by the mainstream media for years. this has gone on two years. it is absolutely absurd. now people are hawking books on the thing. ainsley: why would he say he was lying, he was wearing a wire and we talked about that several times? or he wants to wear a wire? >> we tried to bring rod rosenstein before congress so he could be under oath to answer these questions. we only know what has been leaked to the press. you have a he said/she sai
don't know what robert mueller has for sure, peter strzok, lisa page, andy mccabe, james comey look pretty terrible the way they handled themselves. steve: devin nunez joins us from statuary hallians to investigate another candidate in political party for doing what? supposedly colluding with russians. it is absolutely absurd. i haven't seen the whole interview, i haven't read the book but that was my first takeaway. brian: in your mind were they trying to overthrow the government? was this a...
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halls, it was to help people after 2008 when so many successful people lost everything. this is how you build yourself back. >> he helped us understand the michael jackson case. recollect sht robertt he always talked about his grand kids. and that segment for you, steve when he made you the birthday cake. he had six grand children. steve: grand babies he called them. ainsley: two sons and a daughter and his wife lynn how saw dressed as mrs. claus. steve: bob massi a terrific lawyer a wonderful family man a friend you could count on dead at the age of 67. ainsley: if you have any massi memories send them to us, please his wife and family. we loved him and i know you did, too. god rest his soul. he was a good man. starting at only $15.99. hurry in to outback! steak & lobster is only here for a limited time. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. ♪ steve: house intel chair adram schiff responding to president trump's call for unity this week by opening another russi
halls, it was to help people after 2008 when so many successful people lost everything. this is how you build yourself back. >> he helped us understand the michael jackson case. recollect sht robertt he always talked about his grand kids. and that segment for you, steve when he made you the birthday cake. he had six grand children. steve: grand babies he called them. ainsley: two sons and a daughter and his wife lynn how saw dressed as mrs. claus. steve: bob massi a terrific lawyer a...