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robert hall has more.r—perfect match for conditions on utah beach in normandy, but as a convoy of eight landing craft. on utah beach in normandy, but as a convoy of eight landing craft, packed with tanks and troops, headed for south devon, it was attacked by german fast patrol boats. four vessels were sunk or damaged. many of the nearly 750 dead were never found. it's moving to stand there and look out at the english channel and think about where my uncle's body lay. was his body everfound? no. he's still in the ship. for decades, no—one knew what had happened here, partly due to the security around the d—day landings. annelle reynolds‘ father was badly injured, but he survived. she's brought his uniform — to be placed in a local museum. it was a shame that these men did not get recognition through their lives. today, families and villagers are gathering around a us tank, recovered from the site of the attack. 0n the beach nearby, 7a9 bootprints, reminding us of losses far greater than in the real attack a
robert hall has more.r—perfect match for conditions on utah beach in normandy, but as a convoy of eight landing craft. on utah beach in normandy, but as a convoy of eight landing craft, packed with tanks and troops, headed for south devon, it was attacked by german fast patrol boats. four vessels were sunk or damaged. many of the nearly 750 dead were never found. it's moving to stand there and look out at the english channel and think about where my uncle's body lay. was his body everfound?...
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robert hall, bbc news, devon. time for a look at the weather. good evening.hine. that was how it looked for a weather watcher in east sussex. there were some showers around and more generally cloudy conditions across western parts of the uk, with some splashes of rain. you can see that cloud on the satellite picture. we have a slow—moving weather front draped across western parts of the country. it's not going to make much progress eastwards over the next couple of days. through tonight, it will bring cloud and some patchy rain into south—west england, west wales, northern ireland, the isle of man and the far south—west of scotland. elsewhere, some mist and fog patches starting to form and in eastern areas, quite a chilly night. for the north—east and scotland, there could be a localised frost. but tomorrow, for most of us it is looking dry, with spells of sunshine, but our pesky weather front will still bring cloud and patchy rain for northern ireland, west wales and the far south—west of england. early mist and fog clearing, but there will be patchy cloud a
robert hall, bbc news, devon. time for a look at the weather. good evening.hine. that was how it looked for a weather watcher in east sussex. there were some showers around and more generally cloudy conditions across western parts of the uk, with some splashes of rain. you can see that cloud on the satellite picture. we have a slow—moving weather front draped across western parts of the country. it's not going to make much progress eastwards over the next couple of days. through tonight, it...
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robert hall, bbc news, south devon.as watching. more than ever before began london's marathon. just a few came to win. mo farah may be many things but, as his coach said this morning, he's not an angel. after a week of disputes over hotel robbery and gym scuffle, today, it was simple street talk. 26 miles of london's roads would measure his progress. meanwhile, a new force in wheelchair sport — american daniel romanchuk, aged just 20, outsprinted the rest. manuela schar, of switzerland, was over five minutes clear of the field when she won the women's wheelchair race. the challenge was just starting for the eccentrics, the fundraisers and the brave, who make this event a mass expression of enthusiasm. but as the men's elite race passed halfway, where was mo farah? not in the leading group. kenyan eliud kipchoge was in control. no—one in the women's field could get near brigid kosgei. she made the whole thing seem almost easy. of course, it isn't. not far behind, britain's hayley carruthers was giving everything to try a
robert hall, bbc news, south devon.as watching. more than ever before began london's marathon. just a few came to win. mo farah may be many things but, as his coach said this morning, he's not an angel. after a week of disputes over hotel robbery and gym scuffle, today, it was simple street talk. 26 miles of london's roads would measure his progress. meanwhile, a new force in wheelchair sport — american daniel romanchuk, aged just 20, outsprinted the rest. manuela schar, of switzerland, was...
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our correspondent robert hall is at slapton sands for us where the memorial is taking place, and we canrt, just tell us more about what has led to this event. you were talking about exercise tiger. if you go back to 191m talking about exercise tiger. if you go back to 19m; in the summer of that year the sole area was empty of civilians and crammed with thousands of american troops. commanders here believe the beach here was a perfect match for utah beach, one of the landing beaches on normandy. this was the final chance to practice but just before the big exercise on the beach, and just by chance as far as we know, a column of fast german patrol boats with torpedoes attacked these big landing craft packed with troops that were on their way to do the practice landings on the beach. two were sunk and two badly damaged and 249 men lost their lives, many of them never found. and 249 men lost their lives, many of them neverfound. that and 249 men lost their lives, many of them never found. that is why the families come here, particularly on the 75th anniversary. it is the chance to have at l
our correspondent robert hall is at slapton sands for us where the memorial is taking place, and we canrt, just tell us more about what has led to this event. you were talking about exercise tiger. if you go back to 191m talking about exercise tiger. if you go back to 19m; in the summer of that year the sole area was empty of civilians and crammed with thousands of american troops. commanders here believe the beach here was a perfect match for utah beach, one of the landing beaches on normandy....
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robert hall has been to slapton sands — in devon — where a special memorial ceremony will take place.r a dress rehearsal which went disastrously wrong. in 19114, allied commanders matched this wide bay with the beach in normandy codenamed utah. slapton's geography was perfect for landing craft, tanks and thousands of troops to practise their assault on hitler's atlantic wall. the exercises were held in total secrecy. residents from every nearby village had been moved from their homes. i had six weeks to move out of the area... pam hill remembers the day she was filmed watching the removal men loading her family's furniture into lorries as the first americans arrived. she also remembers an april morning when rumours began to spread that something very bad had happened out at sea. they knew something had happened because the fellow remembers seeing all the ambulances going up the line here. so they knew there was quite a lot of injury. as eight tank landing craft made their way in convoy towards the beach, they'd been attacked by german e boats armed with torpedoes. two american vessels
robert hall has been to slapton sands — in devon — where a special memorial ceremony will take place.r a dress rehearsal which went disastrously wrong. in 19114, allied commanders matched this wide bay with the beach in normandy codenamed utah. slapton's geography was perfect for landing craft, tanks and thousands of troops to practise their assault on hitler's atlantic wall. the exercises were held in total secrecy. residents from every nearby village had been moved from their homes. i had...
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robert hall has been to slapton sands in devon, where a special memorial ceremony will take place.serve at 75 years ago the setting for a dress rehearsal that went disastrously wrong. in 19114, allied commanders matched this wide bay with the beach in normandy codenamed utah. sla pton‘s bay with the beach in normandy codenamed utah. slapton‘s geography was perfect for landing craft, tanks and thousands of troops to practise their assault. the exercises were held in total secrecy. residents from all villages nearby had been moved from their home. pam hill remembers the day she was filmed watching the removal men losing her family's furniture into lorries as the first americans arrived full of she also remembers an april morning when rumours began to spread that something very bad had happened out at sea stop they knew something had happened because the number of ambulances going up the lane here. we knew there was something wrong. as huge tank landing craft made their way they had been attacked by german e boats armed with torpedoes. two vessels were sunk, to more badly damaged. off
robert hall has been to slapton sands in devon, where a special memorial ceremony will take place.serve at 75 years ago the setting for a dress rehearsal that went disastrously wrong. in 19114, allied commanders matched this wide bay with the beach in normandy codenamed utah. sla pton‘s bay with the beach in normandy codenamed utah. slapton‘s geography was perfect for landing craft, tanks and thousands of troops to practise their assault. the exercises were held in total secrecy. residents...
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those who lost their lives will be remembered with a special art installation. 0ur correspondent robert hallceremony is taking place early this afternoon so final preparations are being put into place. sla pton final preparations are being put into place. slapton sands is one of those tranquil spots, so many of them along the south devon coast but during 1944 things were different. these villages were empty and the whole areas were filled with thousands of american troops. they we re thousands of american troops. they were taking a last opportunity to get things right ahead of the d—day landings in earlyjune. exercise tiger was one of the largest planned practice operations, if you like, but as you are about to hear, it endedin but as you are about to hear, it ended in tragedy. sla pton sands, popular today as a nature reserve, but 75 years ago the setting for a dress rehearsal which went disastrously wrong. in 1944, allied commanders matched this wide bay with the beach in normandy codenamed utah. slapton's geography was perfect for landing craft, tanks and thousands of troops to practise t
those who lost their lives will be remembered with a special art installation. 0ur correspondent robert hallceremony is taking place early this afternoon so final preparations are being put into place. sla pton final preparations are being put into place. slapton sands is one of those tranquil spots, so many of them along the south devon coast but during 1944 things were different. these villages were empty and the whole areas were filled with thousands of american troops. they we re thousands...
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robert hall is at slapton sands in devon this morning where a special ceremony is taking place. pton sands, one of the beautiful spots along the south devon coast. in 1944 at this whole area would have been different. every civilian was moved out, there were thousands of americans based here and they were taking part in what were in effect their final act taking part in what were in effect theirfinal act as taking part in what were in effect their final act as sessions before their final act as sessions before the d—day landings in june. their final act as sessions before the d—day landings injune. exercise tiger was one of the biggest practice sessions or exercises but as you are about to hear it ended in tragedy. sla pton sands, popular today as a nature reserve, but 75 years ago the setting for a dress rehearsal which went disastrously wrong. in 1944, allied commanders matched this wide bay with the beach in normandy codenamed utah. slapton's geography was perfect for landing craft, tanks and thousands of troops to practise their assault on hitler's atlantic wall. the exercise
robert hall is at slapton sands in devon this morning where a special ceremony is taking place. pton sands, one of the beautiful spots along the south devon coast. in 1944 at this whole area would have been different. every civilian was moved out, there were thousands of americans based here and they were taking part in what were in effect their final act taking part in what were in effect theirfinal act as taking part in what were in effect their final act as sessions before their final act as...
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robert hall is at slapton sands in devon this morning where a special ceremony is taking place. we re been very different. the villagers were all empty and the whole area was swarming with thousands of american troops. this was the last chance for them to practise what they needed to do before they set off across the channel to the beaches of normandy. an exercise tiger would you have just referred to, was one of the biggest practice sessions. —— exercise tiger. sla pton sands, popular today as a nature reserve, but 75 years ago the setting for a dress rehearsal that went disastrously wrong. in 1944, allied commanders matched this wide bay with the beach in normandy codenamed utah. slapton's geography was perfect for landing craft, tanks and thousands of troops to practise their assault. the exercises were held in total secrecy. residents from all villages nearby had been moved from their home. we had six weeks to move out of the area... pam hill remembers the day she was filmed watching the removal men loading her family's furniture into lorries as the first americans arrived.
robert hall is at slapton sands in devon this morning where a special ceremony is taking place. we re been very different. the villagers were all empty and the whole area was swarming with thousands of american troops. this was the last chance for them to practise what they needed to do before they set off across the channel to the beaches of normandy. an exercise tiger would you have just referred to, was one of the biggest practice sessions. —— exercise tiger. sla pton sands, popular...
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being inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame would be a bit of a career highlight for most musicians, but then again, not all musicians are like the cure's robertthis happened. congratulations. rock and roll hall of fame, are you as excited as i am? by of fame, are you as excited as i am? by the sounds of it, no! despite the deadpan response, the presenter tweeted after to say that smith was everything her heart hoped he'd be. it was a good night for british bands with radiohead, def leppard and roxy music also being inducted. now it's time for a look at the weather. thank you very much. i wonder if he is excited about the weather. it has been very pleasant in the sunshine. we can expect some blue skies over the next few days, but it certainly is not going to feel warm. cold air is not going to feel warm. cold air is on its way for this week. april showers in the mix as well. even some snow at times. we could have a coating on the hills of northern england. the big changes behind this weather front, edging closer to scotland and northern ireland this afternoon. even before it arrives, showers will continue pushing into parts of central scotland
being inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame would be a bit of a career highlight for most musicians, but then again, not all musicians are like the cure's robertthis happened. congratulations. rock and roll hall of fame, are you as excited as i am? by of fame, are you as excited as i am? by the sounds of it, no! despite the deadpan response, the presenter tweeted after to say that smith was everything her heart hoped he'd be. it was a good night for british bands with radiohead, def...
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. >>> welcome back to cnn's democratic presidential town hall with governor jay inslee, governor, we have another questioner, robert from yeiowa, studyin at american university. >> when it came to the grounding of the boeing 737 max aircraft, the u.s. was one of the last countries to do so. if you were in president trump's position how would you have handled the situation? >> i really appreciate that question. this is difficult. i come from a boeing neighborhood and families, my best friend's dad was a boeing engineer on the 727. my uncle was a manager, my cousins are boeing. this has been a painful thing for the people who make these airplanes. but i have to tell you, i would have grounded these jets much sooner. and don't hold me totally to this because i didn't have all of the briefing. but i would have been given serious consideration to grounding them after the first loss. and the reason is, is that it appeared to me at the time that there was sufficient evidence of a significant malfunction to warrant that. i do not believe the administration acted with the alertness that they should have, and i just feel ter
. >>> welcome back to cnn's democratic presidential town hall with governor jay inslee, governor, we have another questioner, robert from yeiowa, studyin at american university. >> when it came to the grounding of the boeing 737 max aircraft, the u.s. was one of the last countries to do so. if you were in president trump's position how would you have handled the situation? >> i really appreciate that question. this is difficult. i come from a boeing neighborhood and...
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hall get on the mother investigation. we need these materials to fulfill our cousin to tional obligations a full and unredacted look at special counsel robert muller's report into donald trump and his political and business circles that's what congressional democrats are demanding and on wednesday voted for the justice department to turn over this committee requires the full report and the underlying materials because it is our job not the attorney generals to determine whether or not president trump as abused his office democrats on the judiciary committee in the house of representatives are furious the attorney general william bar appointed by president trump did not meet their april second demand to turn over the report whether trump and his team colluded with russia during the twenty six thousand election campaign or obstructed justice during the investigation the follow the attorney general recently released a four page summary of the nearly four hundred page moller report saying there is no evidence the president worked with moscow to win the white house bar has promised only to provide a redacted copy by mid april with publicans accu
hall get on the mother investigation. we need these materials to fulfill our cousin to tional obligations a full and unredacted look at special counsel robert muller's report into donald trump and his political and business circles that's what congressional democrats are demanding and on wednesday voted for the justice department to turn over this committee requires the full report and the underlying materials because it is our job not the attorney generals to determine whether or not president...
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hall. and it was so, it was so horrific what they did to that man. like robertork, like clarence thomas before him. and it was -- and the republicans actually for once did something right, they took it with the proper seriousness, they did it the right way. but what they did to this man, to watch him go through on public tv defending himself before his children and his family, they rushed to judgment all the time. jesse: right. >> and the lesson richard jewell taught me is not to -- it's not like i have a crystal ball and they keep being wrong. am i ever going to get credit? jesse, seriously -- jesse: if there was an award, "watters' world" would give it to you. >> hannity's world. jesse: all right. >> look, you, obviously, we're watching your career take off. jesse: rising star. one of these days. >> they're going to want to crush you. they're going to want to silence every voice, tucker, laura, me, rush, beck, mark, o'reilly, you name it. everybody gets -- you get big enough and you get -- your voice becomes powerful, they want to silence b you. they want this
hall. and it was so, it was so horrific what they did to that man. like robertork, like clarence thomas before him. and it was -- and the republicans actually for once did something right, they took it with the proper seriousness, they did it the right way. but what they did to this man, to watch him go through on public tv defending himself before his children and his family, they rushed to judgment all the time. jesse: right. >> and the lesson richard jewell taught me is not to -- it's...
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robert mueller testify to the judiciary committee. >> cnn senior political analyst joins me live from manchester, new hampshire, the site of tomorrow's town halland many not. >> there's certainly hunger, right fred? for impeachment. a really powerful vocal voice, certainly in the democratic primary as we stand right now. so when we see elizabeth warren go out, we saw julian castro go out and make a similar statement, what that does is attract attention from that liberal base, those that are hungering, you look long term, democrats are looking long term, they don't see impeachment as a politically smart thing to do right now. democrats can go and harm donald trump just by investigating him, by using their powers through the house to investigate them. if they're able to find anything more, if robert mueller comes before the house committees and says something that can lead to impeachment, so be it, i think that at this point comments by elist beth warren and others is troubling to nancy pelosi. >> it's interesting listening to that cory booker sound when he said, no, i don't think we're ready to go there, then when he said i want to know more, i
robert mueller testify to the judiciary committee. >> cnn senior political analyst joins me live from manchester, new hampshire, the site of tomorrow's town halland many not. >> there's certainly hunger, right fred? for impeachment. a really powerful vocal voice, certainly in the democratic primary as we stand right now. so when we see elizabeth warren go out, we saw julian castro go out and make a similar statement, what that does is attract attention from that liberal base, those...
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this is a town hall in new hampshire where warren will be speaking. she did yesterday say that after reading robert that she felt the need to speak out, to say that impeachment is the right path to take. >> this is one of those moments when i get it, that there are people who think politically no, it's going to be too hard to do this. this isn't about politics. this isn't even specifically about donald trump himself. it is about what a president of the united states should be able to do and what the role of congress is in saying, no, a president does not get to come in and stop an investigation about a foreign power that attacked this country or an investigation about his own wrongdoing. >> reporter: another 2020 democratic presidential candidate julian castro also said it was perfectly reasonable for impeachment proceedings to begin. they're really the only two at this point who are going that far. pete buttigieg is also in new hampshire today. he is making his big swing after the mueller report drop. he is taking the path that it's the ballot box where trump should be defeated, but he says that i
this is a town hall in new hampshire where warren will be speaking. she did yesterday say that after reading robert that she felt the need to speak out, to say that impeachment is the right path to take. >> this is one of those moments when i get it, that there are people who think politically no, it's going to be too hard to do this. this isn't about politics. this isn't even specifically about donald trump himself. it is about what a president of the united states should be able to do...
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hall with kirsten gillibrand. in the meantime, "ac 360" starts right now. >> good evening, the wait for robert mueller's report is is how much of it will we or congress actually get to see. today, attorney general william barr went before a house subcommittee and although the subject was the justice department budget, much of it centered on the special counsel's report. he said to epeck it in a week and he'll provide documentation for every redaction made. he made plenty of news, though all of it not to the liking of the democrats on the panel. he does not plan on seeking a court order to
hall with kirsten gillibrand. in the meantime, "ac 360" starts right now. >> good evening, the wait for robert mueller's report is is how much of it will we or congress actually get to see. today, attorney general william barr went before a house subcommittee and although the subject was the justice department budget, much of it centered on the special counsel's report. he said to epeck it in a week and he'll provide documentation for every redaction made. he made plenty of...
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hall with kirsten gillibrand. in the meantime, "ac 360" starts right now. >> good evening, the wait for robert mueller's report is almost over. the question is how much of it will we or congress actually get to see. today, attorney general william barr went before a house subcommittee and although the subject was the justice department budget, much of it centered on the special counsel's report. he said to epeck it in a week and he'll provide documentation for every redaction made. he made plenty of news, though all of it not to the liking of the democrats on the panel. he does not plan on seeking a court order to release grand jury information, and he doubled down that he's been forthcoming in releasing a redacted report because the special counsel regulations do not even require any public disclosure. he did not, however, answer this question from anita lowey. >> did the white house see the report before you released your summarizing letter? has the white house seen it since then? have they been briefed on the contents beyond what was in your summarizing letter to the judiciary committee? >> i have said what i'
hall with kirsten gillibrand. in the meantime, "ac 360" starts right now. >> good evening, the wait for robert mueller's report is almost over. the question is how much of it will we or congress actually get to see. today, attorney general william barr went before a house subcommittee and although the subject was the justice department budget, much of it centered on the special counsel's report. he said to epeck it in a week and he'll provide documentation for every redaction...
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robert kennedy's headquarters at the ambassador hotel in los angeles. "the new york times" has just said that kennedy is the apparent winner. now he's advancing toward the hall you very much. i want to express my gratitude to all of those mexican-americans who were such supporters of mine. and i want to also thank all my friends in the black community. my thanks to all of you, and now it's on to chicago, and let's win there. >> who's going to be the next president of the united states? >> rfk! rfk! rfk! >> in the very beginning, this campaign '68 has been the one which has defied the experts, an unpredictable sequence of political surprises. [ screaming ] >> get that gun. get the gun. stay away from the gun. get -- stop. get ahold of his thumb and break if you have to. >> a doctor. we need a doctor right here. the microphone. >> is there a doctor? ♪ >> i went up to my study, and mrs. nixon came in and it's one of the few times i've seen her cry and she said, that poor boy died." ♪ >> my brother need not idioidez or enlarge in death what he was in life. to be remembered simply as a good and decent man who saw wrong and tried to right it. saw suffering and tri
robert kennedy's headquarters at the ambassador hotel in los angeles. "the new york times" has just said that kennedy is the apparent winner. now he's advancing toward the hall you very much. i want to express my gratitude to all of those mexican-americans who were such supporters of mine. and i want to also thank all my friends in the black community. my thanks to all of you, and now it's on to chicago, and let's win there. >> who's going to be the next president of the united...
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robert kennedy, the brother of the president. >> kennedy: exactly. >> dagen: i want to point out, that bernie sanders said in the fox news ten hall that democrats womanone of these democratic contenders and these individuals talking about the mueller report next week in the week after, its desperation. we know that is the world's worst clown. i will close from the movie "broadcast news, close to what albert brooks 'character. "wouldn't this be a wonderful world if that made us more attractive?" it's not. whether you are running for office or dating. >> kennedy: where do candidates go from here, how we move on from this customer to they have any desire? >> lisa: it's never ending so they won't move on. you are right in the sense that you have twentysomething candidates on the stage and they are saying different things. how do you differentiate them? they are all saying the same thing because he's a democrat talking points they are making. one point about attorney general barr, he did not have to release a report that he did yesterday. he didn't have to release it in depth. the regulations don't force them to do that. ultimately what he could have done
robert kennedy, the brother of the president. >> kennedy: exactly. >> dagen: i want to point out, that bernie sanders said in the fox news ten hall that democrats womanone of these democratic contenders and these individuals talking about the mueller report next week in the week after, its desperation. we know that is the world's worst clown. i will close from the movie "broadcast news, close to what albert brooks 'character. "wouldn't this be a wonderful world if that...
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robert rosenstein, who oversaw the investigation when it first began. that is live at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span. next, democratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke campaigns in alexandria, virginia. this town hallting is just over one hour.
robert rosenstein, who oversaw the investigation when it first began. that is live at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span. next, democratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke campaigns in alexandria, virginia. this town hallting is just over one hour.
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robert mueller's entire report. instead of just the redacted report they got last week. but right now she's not calling for an impeachment vote. during a town hallis said she's already seen enough and that congress should take steps towards impeachment. i think we have very good reason to believe. >>that there is an investigation that has been conducted which has produced evidence that tells us that this president and his administration engaged in obstruction of justice i believe congress should take the steps towards impeachment. >>pelosi has told democrats to wait and while in the meantime still investigate the president's finances and potential obstruction of justice. >>new this morning. many officials are addressing concerns about the light rail cars after a woman was captured on camera being dragged by one of these light rail vehicles will tran is live in san francisco with more on that will. >>in horrify the public air horrified muni as well which is why they just wrapped up a news conference and they said until they get to the bottom of exactly why that door closed on the woman. the back doors of their 60 new trains will remain shut down.
robert mueller's entire report. instead of just the redacted report they got last week. but right now she's not calling for an impeachment vote. during a town hallis said she's already seen enough and that congress should take steps towards impeachment. i think we have very good reason to believe. >>that there is an investigation that has been conducted which has produced evidence that tells us that this president and his administration engaged in obstruction of justice i believe congress...
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robert caro for the hour. stay with us. ♪ [ [music break] amy: "we shall overcome" live recording of the late folk legend pete seeger singing at carnegie halln 1963. pete seeger was born 100 years 3, 1919.friday, may this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. our guest for the hour is the pulitzer prize winning authorr. -- winning author robert caro. his new book out is called "working" as we listen to that break, p seeger singing "we shall overcome. talk about lyndon johnson hearing that song outside the white house. >> in those days, we had martin luther king marching in selma. the marchers on the pickets, the civil rights movement, believed lyndon johnson was a their side. they heard a southern accent. they are singing it on pennsylvania avenue outside -- you can hear it in the family dining room at the white house. on the night he goes to congress to delivervong righthts act, asr turns out of the white house under pennsylvania, the pickets are there, just present almost up to the car will stop and among the things they're chanting, "hey, hey, lbj, just you wait and see what happens in 1968." they are singing "we shall o
robert caro for the hour. stay with us. ♪ [ [music break] amy: "we shall overcome" live recording of the late folk legend pete seeger singing at carnegie halln 1963. pete seeger was born 100 years 3, 1919.friday, may this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. our guest for the hour is the pulitzer prize winning authorr. -- winning author robert caro. his new book out is called "working" as we listen to that break, p seeger singing "we shall overcome....
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hall, college, impeachment. >>> four americans killed in the attacks are being remembered. >>> another subpoena from house democrats, this one for don mcgahn, a former white house counsel who refused to fire robert>>> and the u.s. is closing in on a record it would rather avoid. the largest measles
hall, college, impeachment. >>> four americans killed in the attacks are being remembered. >>> another subpoena from house democrats, this one for don mcgahn, a former white house counsel who refused to fire robert>>> and the u.s. is closing in on a record it would rather avoid. the largest measles
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hall, college, impeachment. >>> four americans killed in the attacks are being remembered. >>> another subpoena from house democrats, this one for don mcgahn, a former white house counsel who refused to fire robertueller. >>> and the u.s. is closing in on a record it would rather avoid. the largest measles outbreak since the disease was eliminated or thought to be almost 20 years ago. good morning, and welcome to "early start," i'm michelle cosc kosinski. >> i'm dave briggs. five democrats on one stage. one goal, reclaiming the white house in 2020. they were all in manchester new hampshire, the first major candidate event of the campaign. senators amy klobuchar, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, kamala harris, and south bend mayor pete buttigieg asked about one key issue for the party, whether to impeach president trump over the findings in the mueller report. >> the impeachment proceedings are up to the house. they're going to have to make that decision. i am in the senate, and i believe that we are the jury. there is a third way to hold this president accountable and that is by defeating him in the 20 2020 election. >> if any other human being in this country had done what's documented in the
hall, college, impeachment. >>> four americans killed in the attacks are being remembered. >>> another subpoena from house democrats, this one for don mcgahn, a former white house counsel who refused to fire robertueller. >>> and the u.s. is closing in on a record it would rather avoid. the largest measles outbreak since the disease was eliminated or thought to be almost 20 years ago. good morning, and welcome to "early start," i'm michelle cosc kosinski....
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hall with a leading 2020 democratic presidential candidates. >> we have the most dangerous president in the modern history of this country. human beings in this country have done what is documented in the robertueller report, they would be arrested and put in jail. >> the impeachment proceedings are up to the house. they will have to make that decision. i believe congress should take the step towards impeachment. >> for the next year or you would have to get to the heart of the election if all congress is talking about is impeaching trump and trump, trump, trump, mueller, mueller, i worry that works to trump's advantage. >> there is no political inconvenience exception to the u.s. constitution. vonnie: slightly varying views. joining us to discuss more is kevin cirilli. obviously, there are different motivations for saying different things and here you have a set of candidates for the next elections. i'm curious whether any of this matters if nancy pelosi does not want to move forward on impeachment. kevin: it does matter. just yesterday, house speaker nancy pelosi having a conference call with house democratic caucus chair numbers to discuss precisely the issue of impeachment. she tried to t
hall with a leading 2020 democratic presidential candidates. >> we have the most dangerous president in the modern history of this country. human beings in this country have done what is documented in the robertueller report, they would be arrested and put in jail. >> the impeachment proceedings are up to the house. they will have to make that decision. i believe congress should take the step towards impeachment. >> for the next year or you would have to get to the heart of...
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robert rosenstein, who oversaw the investigation when it first began. that is live at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span. next, democratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke campaigns in alexandria, virginia. this town hall meeting is just over one hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. as one of the new consul members, i am proud to be in the leadership of one of the best cities in the commonwealth. [speaking in spanish] before we start, i would like to recognize some of the elected officials and party leaders in the room. i believe you have senator adam evans. [applause] we also have i believe delegate mike levine over here. [applause] colleague,e my siffodine is here. [applause] yeah, mp! i also believe school board member margaret lauber is here. [applause] do i see any other elected -- someone out there i would also like to recognize quickly our eighth district chair margaux horner. i would be remiss if i didn't say a big thank you to our local alexandra democratic committee chair. [applause] local elections matter. i want to take a quick aside. this year we have a lot of different elections going on in virginia, because in virginia, we have a lot of elections every year. we have the ability to flip the
robert rosenstein, who oversaw the investigation when it first began. that is live at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span. next, democratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke campaigns in alexandria, virginia. this town hall meeting is just over one hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. as one of the new consul members, i am proud to be in the leadership of one of the best cities in the commonwealth. [speaking in spanish] before we start, i would like to recognize some of the elected...