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he was the first agent who was called that night by director rowley. he was relatively young he was deeply trusted by the director as somebody with good instincts and he said okay pack a bag pack a lot. don't know how long you're going to be gone. don't know where you're going. don't know when you're coming home, but you're going to go see. this candidate in tony kalarama neighborhood of washington dc and good luck. and he bobby d was the agent's name by the way, bobby d. as his wife reminded me many times in our interviews at her house. didn't come home for nine months. again did drop off his laundry. but did not actually sleep in his own bed and forever after prominent candidates for president would always get secret service protection. well after that we should talk about a major success of the secret service and 1981 and other turning point the agency came. when they fulfilled their zero fail mission president reagan. shot outside the dc hotel, but survived due to their heroism. you tell me more about how that event unfolded. um ronald reagan have
he was the first agent who was called that night by director rowley. he was relatively young he was deeply trusted by the director as somebody with good instincts and he said okay pack a bag pack a lot. don't know how long you're going to be gone. don't know where you're going. don't know when you're coming home, but you're going to go see. this candidate in tony kalarama neighborhood of washington dc and good luck. and he bobby d was the agent's name by the way, bobby d. as his wife reminded...
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Aug 24, 2022
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rowley could not get the kennedy administration to agreed to give him those extra agents.here is a lack of training. none of them are really no in a routine way what should they do if someone shot at or came at the president with a knife other than their good law enforcement training. they did not have a lot of training in the seconds that count when a gunshot goes off in the president is standing at a podium,g or near his car. that training was not there. neither was or ever consideration which shocks me after afflicted some of the internal records of the months and weeks before the assassination, there was not an effort to try to protect the president from gunfire from the line of sight. line of sight is a big deal for the secret service. they try to make sure they block with buses, or walls, they built walls to block the line of sight from the rifle of a gun. forgive me, i know very little about guns. [laughter] the end of a gun and the presidents head. a clean shot. another hundred people could have had a clean shot that day because the secret service was not working v
rowley could not get the kennedy administration to agreed to give him those extra agents.here is a lack of training. none of them are really no in a routine way what should they do if someone shot at or came at the president with a knife other than their good law enforcement training. they did not have a lot of training in the seconds that count when a gunshot goes off in the president is standing at a podium,g or near his car. that training was not there. neither was or ever consideration...
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Aug 2, 2022
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prosecutors have filed treason charges against a man arrested on the grounds of queen elizabeth cosmic mike rowleyo bring you a special report now from india — where indians living in remote villages in the himalayas are facing a water crisis. glacial streams are shrinking and it's hard to fetch water in freezing temperatures. the government says it has found a solution — and is now using special methods to bring tap water to these villages. so are these methods working? for her latest report on india's water problems, the bbc�*s divya arya travelled to ladakh to see how successful this initiative is. 13,700 feet above sea level. it's a desert over a mountain. this woman has lived here all her life, and never had tap water. translation: | keep | water for drinking here, and for washing utensils here. she and her husband take me on their daily trek to fetch water. we climb over many lower streams to reach the cleanest source. translation: temperatures fall so low that water - freezes when left outside. wo we fill only as much as we need. if we need 20 litres, we fill 20 litres. she has to make dail
prosecutors have filed treason charges against a man arrested on the grounds of queen elizabeth cosmic mike rowleyo bring you a special report now from india — where indians living in remote villages in the himalayas are facing a water crisis. glacial streams are shrinking and it's hard to fetch water in freezing temperatures. the government says it has found a solution — and is now using special methods to bring tap water to these villages. so are these methods working? for her latest...
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and it meant in seen profits for the company they use, did rowley to steal? how much do you off a very serious economic study which tried to estimate how much the british took out of india and value toms. and a very calculated map ended up put a number of $45.00 trillion dollars that produce. so that should give you a sense of really what happened in those 200 years. it wasn't of the country, it's resources that they looted the railroads or for worse than the life of local people. take one of the most tragic events in the indian history, the bingo of famine reconstruction. the real reason in being or was in the 4th place, one of the reasons for the famine, bad drainage system, ned diseases, you think it was the perfect opportunity to put the real, to some good use, get the green where it was needed, when millions were starving but the breadth did the opposite, they put rise on trains and got them out of india. the bengal famine was a result of food scarcity caused by large scale exports of food from india for use in the war theaters and consumption in britain
and it meant in seen profits for the company they use, did rowley to steal? how much do you off a very serious economic study which tried to estimate how much the british took out of india and value toms. and a very calculated map ended up put a number of $45.00 trillion dollars that produce. so that should give you a sense of really what happened in those 200 years. it wasn't of the country, it's resources that they looted the railroads or for worse than the life of local people. take one of...
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Aug 9, 2022
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rowley, we now confirmed is representing trump at the justice department. also represents a host of other people who are connected to the january 6th probe. court filings show he has -- it and they show is also worked with stephen miller, of course. extremely well-known former senior trump white house official, who is sued the january six committee. and he has presented congressman scott perry. a republican member of congress from pennsylvania, who played a role in trump's postelection efforts to try to reverse the election outcome. so, the knowledge we have john morality is on trump's legal team, and in specifically dealing with federal prosecutors on as we have, highlights the extent to which is more and more clear a trump himself and people in his immediate circle, or taking his legal problem seriously, are dealing with the potential jeopardy faces as a real issue, and are bringing on people who have the kind of experience that would be very much relevant to the investigations that trump is facing. and peter prior to this breaking news you no response to
rowley, we now confirmed is representing trump at the justice department. also represents a host of other people who are connected to the january 6th probe. court filings show he has -- it and they show is also worked with stephen miller, of course. extremely well-known former senior trump white house official, who is sued the january six committee. and he has presented congressman scott perry. a republican member of congress from pennsylvania, who played a role in trump's postelection efforts...
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Aug 8, 2022
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i'm hoping the new commissioner, mark rowley, will get a grip at this and will be one of the first thingsho are able to carry out these things and supervisors not stepping in as they should. and supervisors not stepping in as they should-— and supervisors not stepping in as the should. , ., . , they should. ok, you have given us lots of questions _ they should. ok, you have given us lots of questions to _ they should. ok, you have given us lots of questions to follow - they should. ok, you have given us lots of questions to follow up - lots of questions to follow up there. leroy logan, thank you very much indeed. thank you. you there. leroy logan, thank you very much indeed. thank you.— much indeed. thank you. you are welcome- — the post office says the amount of cash withdrawn from its branches injuly was the highest since records began five years ago. campaigners say people are turning back to cash to help them budget in the face of the soaring cost of living. let's speak to our business correspondent nina warhurst, who is in salford. hello there. it just hello there. itjust hurts more
i'm hoping the new commissioner, mark rowley, will get a grip at this and will be one of the first thingsho are able to carry out these things and supervisors not stepping in as they should. and supervisors not stepping in as they should-— and supervisors not stepping in as the should. , ., . , they should. ok, you have given us lots of questions _ they should. ok, you have given us lots of questions to _ they should. ok, you have given us lots of questions to follow - they should. ok, you...