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i am also thinking what took so long and know the a nswer to what took so long and know the answer tot is men. the guardian, time gentlemen please. great headline, we'd use that also.|j time gentlemen please. great headline, we'd use that also. i am very thrilled about... what's the name? jodie whittaker. why not. i think we need to say what kept you so think we need to say what kept you so long? i am being consensual now. what took you so long. the mail, new balls, please. federerwins we pierced wimbledon final ever. what is wrong with that? felt a bit sorry for chile each. —— cilic. he had a very horrible blister and i felt sorry for him. you are in the finals at wimbledon and you have a bad foot, i think you sort of lost his nerve. he was playing against the drop. i like it that more men are weeping. i think too many of them have kept all these inside the too long. i like a man that weeps. prince philip doesn't. and i do like prince philip doesn't. and i do like prince philip doesn't. and i do like prince philip fer that reason and... —— for that reason. prince philip fer that reas
i am also thinking what took so long and know the a nswer to what took so long and know the answer tot is men. the guardian, time gentlemen please. great headline, we'd use that also.|j time gentlemen please. great headline, we'd use that also. i am very thrilled about... what's the name? jodie whittaker. why not. i think we need to say what kept you so think we need to say what kept you so long? i am being consensual now. what took you so long. the mail, new balls, please. federerwins we...
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so long as the person who's hurt doesn't have political power, or juice, doesn't speak english, from a foreign country, have a good time. >> reporter: earlier this year, the united states government paid the family of cruz velazquez $1 million to settle the lawsuit they had brought. there was no apology and no admission of wrongdoing. >> they were laughing. until my brother started shaking and screaming. he was in pain. he passed through all that pain before he died.
so long as the person who's hurt doesn't have political power, or juice, doesn't speak english, from a foreign country, have a good time. >> reporter: earlier this year, the united states government paid the family of cruz velazquez $1 million to settle the lawsuit they had brought. there was no apology and no admission of wrongdoing. >> they were laughing. until my brother started shaking and screaming. he was in pain. he passed through all that pain before he died.
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the pictures of this woman being there so many long ago, it is just stunning to see how the national left wing media ran with the story without any idea of what they were talking about when it came to the issue of collusion and the role of this attorney. your thoughts tonight? >> she had been in the congress. you pointed out the hearing in 2016 and that was heavily involved and before i got sworn in. and they voted in 2012 on the mennitsky act. i guaranteed she lobbied more democrats than republicans. she's been here and loretta lynch approved her to be here on a special parole. they are act being like she's put min's right hand woman. if that were the case, why would the obama administration wanted her here in the country? >> it is another important question, why is the attorney general giving the special imdpragz parole, a very rare waiver. and the perview of the homeland security secretary, it is stunning about how loretta lynch or why she was personally involved in this, don't you isn'ting >> yes, we need answers for. that lynch is in a lot of hot water and i argued to bring here
the pictures of this woman being there so many long ago, it is just stunning to see how the national left wing media ran with the story without any idea of what they were talking about when it came to the issue of collusion and the role of this attorney. your thoughts tonight? >> she had been in the congress. you pointed out the hearing in 2016 and that was heavily involved and before i got sworn in. and they voted in 2012 on the mennitsky act. i guaranteed she lobbied more democrats than...
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for so long, everyone was, like, there is so much folk but no fire.e're on the ground dying from smoke inhalation ( coffing ) -- we don't know if there's a fire but now i know the truth, yes, it's a fire! finally! because, remember how just yesterday we learned donald trump, jr. together with jurisdiction and campaign manager paul manafort had a secret meeting during the campaign with russian lawyer lawferg dirt on hillary clinton. we learned that yesterday. trump, jr. had all sorts of explanations why that wasn't collusion. he didn't know what the dirt was, didn't know her name, was trying to help the campaign. today more of the story. >> donald trump, jr. just releasing a chain of e-mailed leading up to meeting with a russian lawyer. >> on its face, the email chain is proof of willingness expressed by donald trump, jr. to collude with russia to get information directly from the russian government. >> donald trump, jr. said he released the e-mails to be transparent but an editor said he only shared them after he found out the paper was publishing a s
for so long, everyone was, like, there is so much folk but no fire.e're on the ground dying from smoke inhalation ( coffing ) -- we don't know if there's a fire but now i know the truth, yes, it's a fire! finally! because, remember how just yesterday we learned donald trump, jr. together with jurisdiction and campaign manager paul manafort had a secret meeting during the campaign with russian lawyer lawferg dirt on hillary clinton. we learned that yesterday. trump, jr. had all sorts of...
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. >> he's allowed to do it so long as the criminal act or the alleged criminal act has been committed, not for future crimes. however, we want to remind everybody, that the pardon is only for federal crimes. it does not prohibit prosecution at the state level. you are only taking away one aspect of a prosecution. you are not taking away the state aspect.
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i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. >> i'll wear my glasses, then. >> don't make my sideburns crooked like you usually do. >> you better go somewhere else then. >> you're the only one in town. >> the only one that will put up with you, you mean? >> yep, you got it. i don't know how i'm going to handle it when i retire. i'll have to find a barber somewhere. >> all you have to do is buy some clippers and have your old lady shave it bald. >> sadly, some inmates turn to a very different form of cutting when emotions become too much to bear. >> these are cuts on my legs. when i cut myself, i let it heal a lot. and once they heal over, i start cutting it again. i cut my legs and stuff like that where staff can't see it. if you cut it where they can see you, they're going to write you up. >> i've cut myself so much so long, it's natural for me, you know. it don't even hurt. when i cut, it don't even hurt. it gives me a rele
i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. >> i'll wear my glasses, then. >> don't make my sideburns crooked like you usually do. >> you better go somewhere else then. >> you're the only one in town. >> the only one that will put up with you, you mean? >> yep, you got it. i don't know how i'm going to handle it when i retire. i'll have to find...
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it is very sad of course, that this goes on so long and it takes so long to get a inquiry. theresa may does best. another statesman—like statement issued today about it. and references back the week of the anniversary walking into downing street and promising to write injustices and it is significant in her statement about the need for the enquiry. she makes the point of saying, and i will seek to root out injustice wherever i find it. she has been trying to restate her mission. does that mean we will get a inquiry into what happened at orgreave? it could be because she is ina orgreave? it could be because she is in a position where she has to do the things she can achieve and there is not much that she can achieve. there was not much of a legislative programme in the queen's speech. brexit moving slowly. she can do this, it is within her power. we have the gre nfell tower enquiry. this, it is within her power. we have the grenfell tower enquiry. we will have this inquiry and you may be right, there will be an orgreave inquiry. these things are complicated because once you
it is very sad of course, that this goes on so long and it takes so long to get a inquiry. theresa may does best. another statesman—like statement issued today about it. and references back the week of the anniversary walking into downing street and promising to write injustices and it is significant in her statement about the need for the enquiry. she makes the point of saying, and i will seek to root out injustice wherever i find it. she has been trying to restate her mission. does that...
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so cute! what happens if i tussle his hair? is that normalizing you? tk how long were you there? there? >> four or five days. i loved i.t. >> stephen: did you go straight strait there or -- >> we went through turkey on the way there and qatar on the way back. >> stephen: were you afraid for your safety at any time when you were over there? >> i think it was beforehand. i was very worried beforehand. i really didn't know what to expect. but once we were on the ground i never felt unsafe at all. we had a really good time. met such interesting people and saw as much interesting things. i met some amazing people! tuc>> stephen: you were able to get off the internet or off twitter when you were over there? >> no, you couldn't escape. i tried to escape, that's why i went to iraq. >> stephen: military flights? >> no commercial flights, commercial flights still go into kurdistan. we can all go, any one of us can go. >> stephen: maybe spring break. >> that's how i relax in this new world we live in. >> >> stephen: i haven't had a chance, haven't seen you since you were nominated for emmys
so cute! what happens if i tussle his hair? is that normalizing you? tk how long were you there? there? >> four or five days. i loved i.t. >> stephen: did you go straight strait there or -- >> we went through turkey on the way there and qatar on the way back. >> stephen: were you afraid for your safety at any time when you were over there? >> i think it was beforehand. i was very worried beforehand. i really didn't know what to expect. but once we were on the...
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critics say there were red flags that she did get away with it for so long because the entire system again needs to be reformed she was friendly with prosecutors and she was supposed to be neutral her coworkers said she was so ambitious that they said to her work the turnout of test that she was turning alone churning out so many results that should have been a red flag when other people were going through the process that was supposed to be done and on top of that there isn't a lot of accreditation including the lab or she was working at they weren't properly accredited which allows for misuse and mishandling of evidence like this not a lot of checks and balances look at what the limits massachusetts supreme court ruled on the state of these convictions and when are we going to know how many of these cases are going to have to be retried because of this freakish woman who took them herself to falsify all of these documents what's your take. yes it's interesting because you know prosecutors wanted to let it stand all of the defendants themselves go back and have that you know protest
critics say there were red flags that she did get away with it for so long because the entire system again needs to be reformed she was friendly with prosecutors and she was supposed to be neutral her coworkers said she was so ambitious that they said to her work the turnout of test that she was turning alone churning out so many results that should have been a red flag when other people were going through the process that was supposed to be done and on top of that there isn't a lot of...
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it was sad she come come through on an anniversary year and if it were so long since she had a winnere could make it or make it to the final and just progress so that the final and just progress so that the bit more. when you look at rybarikova, had tense she was in her first semifinal, that didn't happen tojo. she first semifinal, that didn't happen to jo. she didn't fall apart, first semifinal, that didn't happen tojo. she didn't fall apart, she was just beaten by somebody who has a lot of experience, those being out there, loves playing on grass and has been playing well and confident of tournament. venus has got such an incredible wingspan, so if she isn't may be quite as quick as she was ten yea rs may be quite as quick as she was ten years ago 01’ may be quite as quick as she was ten years ago or something she sure mix—up with that wingspan. what i was impressed with today was the forehand down the line because traditionally we have always thought of both serena and venus being so brilliant crosscourt and with maybe the backhand down the line but her forehand, shejust the backha
it was sad she come come through on an anniversary year and if it were so long since she had a winnere could make it or make it to the final and just progress so that the final and just progress so that the bit more. when you look at rybarikova, had tense she was in her first semifinal, that didn't happen tojo. she first semifinal, that didn't happen to jo. she didn't fall apart, first semifinal, that didn't happen tojo. she didn't fall apart, she was just beaten by somebody who has a lot of...
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she needs lots of loving care and attention, plenty of exercise and good eating habits so that she can live a longr her future family. and she needs to spend tons of time socializing, learning basic commands like "sit" and "stay" and taken to fun places with lots of distractions so that she can learn to cope in every situation. all of this will prepare esther for more professional training to become a real assistance dog, and a life helping a person with a disability to live more independently. are you ready to open your heart and home for 18 months to a puppy like esther? to find out more about becoming a canine companion for independence puppy raiser or about other volunteer opportunities, visit cci.org or call 1-800-572-bark. raise a puppy change a life. you can make a world of difference in the life of a person with a disability. reporter: russia is retoolating for the sanctions. it comes a day after the senate overwhelmingly approved another round of sanctions. for more on the back and forth with russia as well as new provocations from iran. we are joined by the former ambassador to the u.n.
she needs lots of loving care and attention, plenty of exercise and good eating habits so that she can live a longr her future family. and she needs to spend tons of time socializing, learning basic commands like "sit" and "stay" and taken to fun places with lots of distractions so that she can learn to cope in every situation. all of this will prepare esther for more professional training to become a real assistance dog, and a life helping a person with a disability to live...
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families have waited for so long and families have waited for so long but now it is happening.told that the style of the enquiry will be decided after scratch back until after jeremy hunt has met the families. what would they want to see, both the style and what the outcome they would want to be? they want a full public enquiry. they want the chair of that enquiry to have the power disappearing witnesses and for those witnesses to be examined and cross—examined on oath. and they wa nt to cross—examined on oath. and they want to be represented at that enquiry so their views are not ignored and in fact taken into account in the way the enquiry develops. clearly, the scope of the enquiry is grown to be down, to a certain extent, to the chair, in due course, and those appointing the chair. but the victims and their families do want an input into that process so that it doesn't become too wide, submit it takes too long, or too narrow, were issuesjust felt to be determined. the power to force people to attend is important? absolutely crucial. there has to be the power for people to b
families have waited for so long and families have waited for so long but now it is happening.told that the style of the enquiry will be decided after scratch back until after jeremy hunt has met the families. what would they want to see, both the style and what the outcome they would want to be? they want a full public enquiry. they want the chair of that enquiry to have the power disappearing witnesses and for those witnesses to be examined and cross—examined on oath. and they wa nt to...
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court process, they might have saved him but now they have to give up because the process has taken so longy rallies around and mourn server everybody rallies around and mourn serverfor everybody rallies around and mourn server for the next everybody rallies around and mourn serverfor the next age is everybody rallies around and mourn server for the next age is very dangerous that the people on the other side of the argument. the doctors would say they work in the interests of the child and they presumed that there was nothing that could be done for him and whether there was or not is... and it is certainly true that many independent doctors who didn't work at great ormond street hospital of those doctors that there really was no hope of this experimental american treatment working, or any other treatment. journalistically, i would like to add that it's just amazing the way a story like this catches fire. you know, it became a minor story in april and then suddenly, it just took off. then you have donald trump commenting, you have the vatican, you had controversial american pastor coming ov
court process, they might have saved him but now they have to give up because the process has taken so longy rallies around and mourn server everybody rallies around and mourn serverfor everybody rallies around and mourn server for the next everybody rallies around and mourn serverfor the next age is everybody rallies around and mourn server for the next age is very dangerous that the people on the other side of the argument. the doctors would say they work in the interests of the child and...
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that was calmer so that was against the long communist russia. every now and again those kids would disappear for three or four weeks. do a little bit and jailing come back. meanwhile the people they were selling to there was so t-shirts and close to the party members were running the school, nobody did anything to them. it was so ingrained in soviet society that the party members don't get in trouble. but these people do. that unspoken split is where we are as a country. it's hard to reconcile with. i think it goes beyond class. clearly races a huge factor also. i think white would not want to admit it but they would look differently at a poor black person who gets busted with a bag of weed in his or park it in a white kid who get caught for the same thing. they say he's just going through a phase. kids will be kids. but they will say something very different about a black kid who gets pulled over and has drugs. >> host: before we leave the divide, you also visited california and went through their welfare system. what was that experience? >> gue
that was calmer so that was against the long communist russia. every now and again those kids would disappear for three or four weeks. do a little bit and jailing come back. meanwhile the people they were selling to there was so t-shirts and close to the party members were running the school, nobody did anything to them. it was so ingrained in soviet society that the party members don't get in trouble. but these people do. that unspoken split is where we are as a country. it's hard to reconcile...
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they've been getting away with it for so long.s lives have been ruined — because of not listening in the first place. but now, people are listening. robert hall, bbc news, jersey. a 16—year—old girl has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of a seven—year—old. katie rough was found on a playing field with severe injuries in january. found on a playing field with severe injuries injanuary. her mother described her as a beautiful girl who like to kick in the mud and play outside. the teenage attacker can't be named because of her young age. seven—year—old katie rough — an innocent, much—loved schoolgirl, killed by another child, who heard voices in her head. an older girl, who we can't identify for legal reasons, who told a friend she had dreams of killing someone. it was a school day afternoon and just getting dark, when katie rough was found fatally injured at the end of an alleyway on the edge of a playing field here in york. the seven—year—old died a short time later in hospital. it then emerged that a 15—year—old girl had attacke
they've been getting away with it for so long.s lives have been ruined — because of not listening in the first place. but now, people are listening. robert hall, bbc news, jersey. a 16—year—old girl has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of a seven—year—old. katie rough was found on a playing field with severe injuries in january. found on a playing field with severe injuries injanuary. her mother described her as a beautiful girl who like to kick in the mud and play outside. the...
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so again, if you're out maneuvering around tomorrow, just know that youth regatta taking place and kelly drive closed. then still looking down the shore, talking about this all morning long, and it is still out there. so, route nine, right now, it is still closed at route 83, and you will have to use alternate. your best alternate around this right now will be the garden state parkway. overall though for a friday i have to say things actually looking pretty good. rahel, back over to you. >>> meisha, thank if you. breaking news this morning, a violent home invasion in philadelphia's tioga section leaves wheelchair bound man dead and his caretaker injured. happened before midnight the 3300 block of north gratz street. police say the 36 year old victim and 51 year old care take her just returned home when two gunmen tried to force open the front door. >> the 36 year old wheelchair bound victim was actually struggling to try to keep the door closed. that's when one of the perpetrators fired at least one shot, striking the wheelchair bound victim in the head. he fell off his wheelchair, subsequently pronounced dead. >> police say the caretaker was shot in the leg, he's in sta
so again, if you're out maneuvering around tomorrow, just know that youth regatta taking place and kelly drive closed. then still looking down the shore, talking about this all morning long, and it is still out there. so, route nine, right now, it is still closed at route 83, and you will have to use alternate. your best alternate around this right now will be the garden state parkway. overall though for a friday i have to say things actually looking pretty good. rahel, back over to you....
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they've been getting away with it for so long.nd people's lives have been ruined — because of not listening in the first place. the report recommends that a notorious children's home at the centre of the scandal be demolished. also tonight... downing street says it's sticking to a 1% rise for doctors and nurses in england despite mounting pressure. the death of seven—year—old katie rough — a teenage girl has admitted manslaughter. bankers in the dock — four senior directors at barclays are charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. the scanner that reveals the workings of the brain as never before — it could revolutionise treatment. and andy murray shakes off injury to begin a solid defence of his wimbledon title. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news — away from wimbledon, everton continue their spending spree, signing burnley and england defender michael keane for a fee which could rise to £30 million. good evening. an inquiry into seven decades of abuse of children in care injersey says children there may still be at risk. more
they've been getting away with it for so long.nd people's lives have been ruined — because of not listening in the first place. the report recommends that a notorious children's home at the centre of the scandal be demolished. also tonight... downing street says it's sticking to a 1% rise for doctors and nurses in england despite mounting pressure. the death of seven—year—old katie rough — a teenage girl has admitted manslaughter. bankers in the dock — four senior directors at...
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. >> and also, the two things are related because republicans are never going to turn on trump so longhe has his base. he will continue to have his base so long as this idea that he's standing up for workers and remaining intact. the only way that it gets eroded and it is not always about russia but about economic portrayal. it is not just the no. we have the real plan and you are not going to get all trump voters. >> yeah. >> you get some of them and what's more importantly, activate and energyize people who did not vote, the staggering number of people, 90 million, eligible voters in the country decided not to vote. that's who we have to focus on, much less about just pealing away of trump voters. >> you said republicans are not going to turn on trump. there is one argument that i want to get your theory on. there is one argument where one could see the republicans, maybe not in mass but a significant number starting to turn on him. there is a number of articles and i have been reading about it. that's the notion of trump being truth to his brand and given who he was in the city may
. >> and also, the two things are related because republicans are never going to turn on trump so longhe has his base. he will continue to have his base so long as this idea that he's standing up for workers and remaining intact. the only way that it gets eroded and it is not always about russia but about economic portrayal. it is not just the no. we have the real plan and you are not going to get all trump voters. >> yeah. >> you get some of them and what's more importantly,...
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how do you ever balance these issues that concern you so long as there is this thing called greed thatves so much of capitalism? >> well, i mean, that's why i think we can have an economic system that still has competition, but it's not greed driven that way. so, for example, you know, the basic structure, one of the things we're going to have are democratic workplace, okay. now democratic workplaces compete with each other, it's still a market so on and so forth, but you don't have a desire to drive your other -- the other company out of business. now, individuals may be greedy, but the whole system isn't based on that, you know. in fact, in a democratic enterprise, everyone's well-being is tied to the company doi well, okay. so what's good sfour good ffor people working for you and so you get a sense of cooperation. >> how do you -- how do you have a dynamic conversation, authentic conversation about fixing what's wrong with capitalism when you can't have a real conversation about raising the minimum wage? i mean it fight for $15 has certainly gained ground and traction across the co
how do you ever balance these issues that concern you so long as there is this thing called greed thatves so much of capitalism? >> well, i mean, that's why i think we can have an economic system that still has competition, but it's not greed driven that way. so, for example, you know, the basic structure, one of the things we're going to have are democratic workplace, okay. now democratic workplaces compete with each other, it's still a market so on and so forth, but you don't have a...
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and it took so long to have one of those in place.hase the officers to be able to find out who that actually is and once in place, a number of phone calls we have had to make chasing her up, i would rather have called the places myself and have everything done. we find out through other means and had to put it to her, there has not been much communication. what is it you are mostly trying to establish that you have been unable to? one of the main things we have been trying to do and i know my brother sorted out the housing for my disabled brother and we have been trying to sort that out provisionally ourselves because there was no key worker and when she came in she took over and did nothing with it and we had to ring her and remind her, you know, the mp assured us this would get done. she called us one week later to say the council has refused everything and when we asked for her to put us in touch with the manager that took that decision, she spoke to my brother, i believe today or yesterday, to say the manager is going on annual le
and it took so long to have one of those in place.hase the officers to be able to find out who that actually is and once in place, a number of phone calls we have had to make chasing her up, i would rather have called the places myself and have everything done. we find out through other means and had to put it to her, there has not been much communication. what is it you are mostly trying to establish that you have been unable to? one of the main things we have been trying to do and i know my...
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they said it had been so long since they'd been with regular people.ey will along. >> jimmy: what a gift you gave them. >> then we went to a dinner at the ritz-carlton and i drove them home. tiffany haddish! "girls trip" opens friday. and we shall return with music from the revivalists. [ intense music playing ] ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank jon favreau, tiffany haddish and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next but first, this is their album called "men amongst mountains" here with the song "wish i knew you" the revivalists! ♪ ♪ you shine like a star you know who you are you're everything beautiful ♪ ♪ she's hot hot like the sun the loneliest one still everything beautiful ♪ ♪ well i'll be god damned you're standing at my door w
they said it had been so long since they'd been with regular people.ey will along. >> jimmy: what a gift you gave them. >> then we went to a dinner at the ritz-carlton and i drove them home. tiffany haddish! "girls trip" opens friday. and we shall return with music from the revivalists. [ intense music playing ] ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season...
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but as time goes on, it take so long to bring the people out of this club and put them in paddy wagon and police cars, the crowd begins to get hostile, particularly because of the history of police brutality in the city of detroit. other issues are on the table with the african-american community. discrimination had been a long going issue in the city of detroit. many of the people who were here were displaced from black bottom , the historic african-american neighborhood, and they were forced to move year after urban renewal happened and a freeway was built to destroy that neighborhood. so you had that issue. you had discrimination in job sites. discrimination in some of the shops and restaurants even. you had an ongoing issue of educational inequality. but the major issue that sparked it was, of course, police brutality and the issue of how police harass african-americans in the city of detroit. so the crowd began to recite some of these kinds of incidents that have been going on in detroit to the police. hey, you did not arrest the person who killed danny thomas, an african-america
but as time goes on, it take so long to bring the people out of this club and put them in paddy wagon and police cars, the crowd begins to get hostile, particularly because of the history of police brutality in the city of detroit. other issues are on the table with the african-american community. discrimination had been a long going issue in the city of detroit. many of the people who were here were displaced from black bottom , the historic african-american neighborhood, and they were forced...
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the war in afghanistan is about ready to get a driver's license and it's because we've been there so long and we need to look at libya you look at tunisia you look at some of these flashpoints in the world and they often say the authorization of military force has been used to upset these governments now in the midst of a refugee crisis that was literally started with the arab spring and overthrowing the governments in tunisia and libya and it's making a disastrous effect across nations and i'm more worried about the terrorists that's sitting in the u.s. or the terrorists that's sitting in europe than i am about the guy that's you know sitting in some place in the middle of the middle east you know that can can doesn't have any ability to strike us other than if we go out there and we we put our troops in harm's way twenty five seconds try just excited to find out that he writes for duffel blog. that was on my bucket list was to track down a writer from. that's a great place i second everything that he said i would say procedure wise the congresswoman. if she doesn't want her amendment st
the war in afghanistan is about ready to get a driver's license and it's because we've been there so long and we need to look at libya you look at tunisia you look at some of these flashpoints in the world and they often say the authorization of military force has been used to upset these governments now in the midst of a refugee crisis that was literally started with the arab spring and overthrowing the governments in tunisia and libya and it's making a disastrous effect across nations and i'm...
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>> my wedding plans are existing for so long, we have been together 11.5 almost 12 years.i am in love with my boyfriend and i totally want to marry him one day. that was not my -- the last part of my question was more like, when can i marry him if i want to? and that means one day. but i want to have the rights. it was more important for me to say that i want to be the same, the same value or the same thing, like a straight person. and i do not want to be someone different. so it was more the option to have it. now we have the option and after this really crazy week i have to talk about this with my boyfriend again. sarah: big discussions ahead. all the best. >> thank you so much. sarah: german lawmakers have had a busy day. in addition to approving same-sex marriage they also passed a law that will be finding social -- fining social media platforms if they fail to take down fake speech and hate speech. it is illegal in germany and lawmakers want to crack down on it online. the is controversial -- new law is controversial and it could lead to censorship. correspondent: fir
>> my wedding plans are existing for so long, we have been together 11.5 almost 12 years.i am in love with my boyfriend and i totally want to marry him one day. that was not my -- the last part of my question was more like, when can i marry him if i want to? and that means one day. but i want to have the rights. it was more important for me to say that i want to be the same, the same value or the same thing, like a straight person. and i do not want to be someone different. so it was more...
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they said it had been so long since they'd been with regular people.ght they will along. >> jimmy: what a gift you gave them. >> then we went to a dinner at the ritz-carlton and i drove them home. tiffany haddish! "girls trip" opens friday. and we shall return with music from the revivalists. before we hit the beach, i've gotta hit the loo. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you, big daddy. aww. charmin ultra strong. it's washcloth-like texture helps clean better. it's four times stronger and you can use less. beautiful view. thanks to charmin. and you, honeybear. awwwww. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin? >> jimmy: i want to thank jon favreau, tiffany haddish and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next but first, this is their album called "men amongst mountains" here with the song "wish i knew you" the revivalists! ♪ ♪ you shine like a star you know who you are you're everything beautiful ♪ ♪ she's hot hot like the sun the loneliest one still everything beautiful ♪ ♪ we
they said it had been so long since they'd been with regular people.ght they will along. >> jimmy: what a gift you gave them. >> then we went to a dinner at the ritz-carlton and i drove them home. tiffany haddish! "girls trip" opens friday. and we shall return with music from the revivalists. before we hit the beach, i've gotta hit the loo. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you, big daddy. aww. charmin ultra strong. it's...
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they said it had been so long since they'd been with regular people. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> they were ught them around regular people. >> jimmy: what a gift you gave them. >> then they took me to a dinner at the ritz carlton and told me to drive home in my $20 a day rental. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i can't wait to see you in the movie. it's called "girls trip." it opens on friday. tiffany haddish, everybody. we'll be right back with music from the revivalists. ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. in our house, we go through a lot of toilet paper. mom! so we switched to new charmin super mega roll. get six regular rolls in one with charmin super mega roll our longest lasting roll. guaranteed to fit. enjoy the go with charmin. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: m
they said it had been so long since they'd been with regular people. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> they were ught them around regular people. >> jimmy: what a gift you gave them. >> then they took me to a dinner at the ritz carlton and told me to drive home in my $20 a day rental. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i can't wait to see you in the movie. it's called "girls trip." it opens on friday. tiffany haddish, everybody. we'll be right back with music from the...
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i‘ve kept this in so long. 0bviously, trying to be strong because family needs family as well.ith him a few days ago and it was with him a few days ago and it was tough to see him. i felt like i was tough to see him. i felt like i was prepared for it because what i‘ve been through previously, with my dad, but he‘s obviously struggling and it‘s a matter of days. but i mean, he will always be in my heart. for the rest of my life. and understandably upsetjermain defoe. chris froome has retained the leader‘s yellow jersey after the sixth stage of the tour de france. there have been some eventful crashes earlier in the week, but the riders avoided any today. along the 216km route from vesoul to troyes, although they had to take evasive action after a spectator‘s umbrella blew into the road. the flat course was certainly one for the sprinters, and it was germany‘s marcel kittel who came out on top in the bunch sprint as he claimed his second stage win of this tour. froome stayed out of trouble and keeps the overall lead — he‘s still 12 seconds ahead of his sky team mate geraint thoma
i‘ve kept this in so long. 0bviously, trying to be strong because family needs family as well.ith him a few days ago and it was with him a few days ago and it was tough to see him. i felt like i was tough to see him. i felt like i was prepared for it because what i‘ve been through previously, with my dad, but he‘s obviously struggling and it‘s a matter of days. but i mean, he will always be in my heart. for the rest of my life. and understandably upsetjermain defoe. chris froome has...
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the police were at their lowest manpower so it took a long time for your them to get all of these people out. the police did not have a good relationship with the american -- african-american community at that time, there had been a number of reports at that time about release -- police brutality. the police are bringing people out, it is sunday morning but still dark outside. it was 80 degrees. nobody had air-conditioners, particularly people at the poor neighborhoods. so a lot of people come outside, 80 degrees outside is about 100 degrees inside. people are coming outside and they see -- initially, people are curious. but as time goes on, take so long to bring the people out of this club and put them in paddy wagons and police cars and that crowd starts to get a hostile, particularly because of the history of police brutality and detroit. other issues are on the table with the african-american community. discrimination had been a long issue in the city of detroit. many of the people here were displaced by the historic african-american neighborhood and they were forced to move here aft
the police were at their lowest manpower so it took a long time for your them to get all of these people out. the police did not have a good relationship with the american -- african-american community at that time, there had been a number of reports at that time about release -- police brutality. the police are bringing people out, it is sunday morning but still dark outside. it was 80 degrees. nobody had air-conditioners, particularly people at the poor neighborhoods. so a lot of people come...
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what took so long? why didn't it happen in the campaign? >> i don't know why it didn't happen in the campaign. we all take blame. not any one person. but now, we have spent a lot of time working on this. and it's really going to impress the american people. it will not be left or right. it is going to be totally focused on working people. who realize, believe correctly, that the system is rigged against them, and not helping them with all the changes. rapid changes. economic and social. and people ask, well, are you going to appeal to the obama coalition? young people? lgbt, people of color? or the trump people of democrats who voted for trump, blue collar voters? this will appeal to both. it will unify the democratic party. we're united on economic issues. a bold, sharp-edged message, platform, policy, that talks about working people and how the system is rigged against them is going to resonate. this is the first time we're going to have it. our party is going to be unified. >> we have had a problem with wage stagnation. you talk about be
what took so long? why didn't it happen in the campaign? >> i don't know why it didn't happen in the campaign. we all take blame. not any one person. but now, we have spent a lot of time working on this. and it's really going to impress the american people. it will not be left or right. it is going to be totally focused on working people. who realize, believe correctly, that the system is rigged against them, and not helping them with all the changes. rapid changes. economic and social....
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don't need the democrats, so long as they can keep their 50. >> but there are issues, women's health care is a big one and you've seen some of the gop women senators say -- we cannot support a bill that cuts planned parenthood, that provides health care for so many women in rural areas. there's a lot of issues still to be worked out. >> in california we had a proposal for a single payer health care bill. last week it got pulled. why? >> a speaker in the assembly said this bill is an empty shell. it doesn't say how we're going to pay for this $400 billion program. the governor was lukewarm, so it wasn't going anywhere. so the speaker pulled it. >> did he get little heat for this to the point where the california nurses association has put out sort of a tweet showing california being stabbed in the back by anthony rendit. some calls for his recall. this is created issues between unions in california. it shows this single-payer issue is passionate. for a lot of folks in california but how to pay for it, rendit made the hard call and said the money is not there. it's going to be require
don't need the democrats, so long as they can keep their 50. >> but there are issues, women's health care is a big one and you've seen some of the gop women senators say -- we cannot support a bill that cuts planned parenthood, that provides health care for so many women in rural areas. there's a lot of issues still to be worked out. >> in california we had a proposal for a single payer health care bill. last week it got pulled. why? >> a speaker in the assembly said this bill...
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they said it had been so long since they'd been with regular people.t they will along. >> jimmy: what a gift you gave them. >> then we went to a dinner at the ritz-carlton and i drove them home. tiffany haddish! "girls trip" opens friday. and we shall return with music from the revivalists. >> jimmy: i want to thank jon favreau, tiffany haddish and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next but first, this is their album called "men amongst mountains" here with the song "wish i knew you" the revivalists! ♪ ♪ you shine like a star you know who you are you're everything beautiful ♪ ♪ she's hot hot like the sun the loneliest one still everything beautiful ♪ ♪ well i'll be god damned you're standing at my door we stayed up in the city ♪ lost the war so friday night holy ghost ♪ ♪ take me to your level show me the one i need the most i need the most ♪ ♪ i wish i knew you when i was young we could've got so high ♪ ♪ now we're here it's been so long two strangers in the bright lights ♪ ♪ oh i hope you don't mind we can share my mood yeah t
they said it had been so long since they'd been with regular people.t they will along. >> jimmy: what a gift you gave them. >> then we went to a dinner at the ritz-carlton and i drove them home. tiffany haddish! "girls trip" opens friday. and we shall return with music from the revivalists. >> jimmy: i want to thank jon favreau, tiffany haddish and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next but first, this is their album called "men amongst...
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we're going to keep your name private so long as you toe the line. go ahead. n the business of bashing folks, but that's pretty dangerous at this point. liz: thank you so much, gianno and scott. we'll be right back. don't go away. .. liz: president trump landed in poland, getting ready for the g20 could be forensic. thanks for having us in your homes. that does it for us. charles payne is "making money." charles: transportation names flew and technology finds its footing after the jobs report friday. global tensions are rising. the u.s. is warning north korea it's ready to go to war if north korea pro claims another break through towards a nuclear-tipped missile that could reach u.s. cities. u.s. ambassador nikki haley sent a strong message to any country not willing to work together against the threat.
we're going to keep your name private so long as you toe the line. go ahead. n the business of bashing folks, but that's pretty dangerous at this point. liz: thank you so much, gianno and scott. we'll be right back. don't go away. .. liz: president trump landed in poland, getting ready for the g20 could be forensic. thanks for having us in your homes. that does it for us. charles payne is "making money." charles: transportation names flew and technology finds its footing after the...
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he is running for governor, though. >> he played so long. ut so many different people. >> the nats are smiling big this morning. retired ivan rodriguez erpd his place in the baseball all of fame. played it 2 1 seasons in the majors. he's the first player to have played for the nats. his advice to kids who play baseball. be happy and have passion. great advice. >> have some fun, right? >> that's right. >> america's favorite pastime. >> if you're not having fun, time to do something else. >> 6:51. we want to get you up to speed on the morning commute. >> here's wtop's jack taylor. good morning, jack. >> good morning, guys. inner, outer loop, we're in decent shape. this is the tip of the iceberg. 16th street going northbound, still closed between m and o. occasionally a step outside, it's flooded. also for our rail riders this morning, please be aware we had activity on the n line. train 413 was canceled and the next train coming out, it will leave about 7:10. back to you. >> all right. thank you, jack. a beautiful way to get your workweek start
he is running for governor, though. >> he played so long. ut so many different people. >> the nats are smiling big this morning. retired ivan rodriguez erpd his place in the baseball all of fame. played it 2 1 seasons in the majors. he's the first player to have played for the nats. his advice to kids who play baseball. be happy and have passion. great advice. >> have some fun, right? >> that's right. >> america's favorite pastime. >> if you're not having...
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gregg: my question is what took them so long. outlining all the things outlined in this letter. lori: explain why you don't think election should have been a distraction gregg: the election should have under scored the need for a special counsel because she was the democratic nominee. when james comey laid out a compelling case for how she violated the espionage act, but at the very ends he completely misinterpreted the law saying she didn't intend to violate the law. that's not the legal standard. lori: nobody called comey out on that gregg: and why? previous attorneys general would have done so. but you had an interesting situation with loretta lynch in the chair. this committee is saying x wants to you investigate hillary clinton for the email case, but pay-to-play, than is some evidence of that, and we want to you investigate nose two people you see on the descreent right, loretta lynch for whether she unduly influenced the investigation and james comey for whether he was engaged in politics and both arguably could be potenti
gregg: my question is what took them so long. outlining all the things outlined in this letter. lori: explain why you don't think election should have been a distraction gregg: the election should have under scored the need for a special counsel because she was the democratic nominee. when james comey laid out a compelling case for how she violated the espionage act, but at the very ends he completely misinterpreted the law saying she didn't intend to violate the law. that's not the legal...
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they said it had been so long since they'd been with regular people. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> they were ht them around regular people. >> jimmy: what a gift you gave them. >> then they took me to a dinner at the ritz carlton and told me to drive home in my $20 a day rental. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i can't wait to see you in the movie. it's called "girls trip." it opens on friday. tiffany haddish, everybody. we'll be right back with music from the revivalists. ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: my thanks to jon favreau, to tiffany haddish, apo
they said it had been so long since they'd been with regular people. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> they were ht them around regular people. >> jimmy: what a gift you gave them. >> then they took me to a dinner at the ritz carlton and told me to drive home in my $20 a day rental. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i can't wait to see you in the movie. it's called "girls trip." it opens on friday. tiffany haddish, everybody. we'll be right back with music from the revivalists....
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with that, brian, curt, tyron and the rest of the crew, so long from long island.214. . >>> this is fox 5 local news at 10:00. >>> legendry jim vance passes away at the age of 75. tributes are pouring in from across the country. >> severe storms ripping through the region, downed trees and power line, what's ahead for the rest of the weekend >> president trump hitshe to commemorate a state-of-the-art aircraft carrier. fox 5 news starts now. >> we begin with heavy hearts, a sad loss for so many,ing long time dc journalist jim vance passed away at the age of 75 >> the face of nb4 for more than 40 year, condolences are with them as well as jim's family and friends. >> we'll have much more on his legacy and the tributes pouring in in just a few minutes. >> i'm matt ackland >> i'm tisha louis, now to the severe weather, powerfl winds and rain pounded the region >> this was the scene earlier in the parts of the district and montgomery county >> they brought down this large tree in northwest, while it may be much calmer, there is still a chance for yet another round of st
with that, brian, curt, tyron and the rest of the crew, so long from long island.214. . >>> this is fox 5 local news at 10:00. >>> legendry jim vance passes away at the age of 75. tributes are pouring in from across the country. >> severe storms ripping through the region, downed trees and power line, what's ahead for the rest of the weekend >> president trump hitshe to commemorate a state-of-the-art aircraft carrier. fox 5 news starts now. >> we begin with...
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this is a long way, but we'll finish at the end of the week hopefully so we're pleased to take the first step in that direction. >> and things are complicated. there are going to be several amendments by the time this process is all over so long as those amendments are germane and fall under the rules. that means democrats are drafting and crafting amendment after amendment to make republicans take a very difficult vote, very potentially politically disadvantageous votes as well and republicans don't have an end game here. that is what they wanted in this process. a very final agreement that everybody has agreed to. how did they get to this point? a lot of assurances and a few guaranteed amendment votes. so the question still becomes, how does this all end? and the reality, particularly when you listen to senator john mccain after the vote is they don't know yet and it's not clear they have the votes. we'll have to wait and see if they finally get there, but this was a huge win for senate majority win for president trump and most certainly a step forward in a process that up to this poin
this is a long way, but we'll finish at the end of the week hopefully so we're pleased to take the first step in that direction. >> and things are complicated. there are going to be several amendments by the time this process is all over so long as those amendments are germane and fall under the rules. that means democrats are drafting and crafting amendment after amendment to make republicans take a very difficult vote, very potentially politically disadvantageous votes as well and...
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greg: according to the bible. >> that so long. so, i'm really only like double stuff oreos. yes. the wall? >> you wanted me to talk about immigration. [inaudible conversations] greg: i like the double stuff because when you take it off. enough of the double stuff. i shouldn't have put it in the script. >> what did you call me, greg? you guys saw it. he called the double stuff. greg: what you mean? don't applaud that. what you make of it. greg: answer the question. >> i was startled by that put. >> we are missing the point. mr. trump can take all the credit for this. greg: who can? >> mainstream media, stand up and take a bow. they're going to read families out of their homes, they're going to take her firstborn and eat at heart. and then make you eat it too. then the giant people like me are going to come here kids, you gone. let's keep it real. greg: that is such a good. [cheering] i thank you reframe the conversation. it used to be about amnesty. both parties talk about amnesty and other talk about border control. that happened because of him whether you agree with the wall or
greg: according to the bible. >> that so long. so, i'm really only like double stuff oreos. yes. the wall? >> you wanted me to talk about immigration. [inaudible conversations] greg: i like the double stuff because when you take it off. enough of the double stuff. i shouldn't have put it in the script. >> what did you call me, greg? you guys saw it. he called the double stuff. greg: what you mean? don't applaud that. what you make of it. greg: answer the question. >> i...