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john sutton was offered time to speak.ears of stoic resolve crumbled. >> regardless of the result, this is a bad case. we are now -- we're now at five years, 11 months, i lost susan, i lost christopher long before that. >> reporter: christopher did not look at his father. had he done so he would not have seen tears. the bullets that tore into his head left john sutton unable to cry. i lost my eyesight. >> reporter: how was it in that courtroom. >> it needs to be over. >> raw. personal. here's the judge. >> it's ironic for me. i have a son who was born the exact same day as christopher sutton. when i heard his date during the trial, i remembered the joy of bringing my son home just like mr. sutton had. so at this time, as to count one, mr. sutton, the court poses a sentence of life in prison, without the possibility of parole. >> reporter: that was that. barring a successful appeal. christopher sutton will die in prison. a result he found so shocking he decided he needed to explain that they got it so very wrong. >> reporte
john sutton was offered time to speak.ears of stoic resolve crumbled. >> regardless of the result, this is a bad case. we are now -- we're now at five years, 11 months, i lost susan, i lost christopher long before that. >> reporter: christopher did not look at his father. had he done so he would not have seen tears. the bullets that tore into his head left john sutton unable to cry. i lost my eyesight. >> reporter: how was it in that courtroom. >> it needs to be over....
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sutton, bear with us. and in recent years amazon started selling digital advertisement placements analyst estimate that digital ads brought in around $11 billion in business last year. because businesses are increasingly dependent on amazon, some of them are concerned that amazon is using its ad business to squeeze more money. as bloomberg reporter recently wrote, amazon's advertising is better understood as an additional tax the company imposes on the millions of businesses that sell through its vast digital mall. it's one more toll extracted from sellers, according to the reporter. given how dependent businesses are on amazon's platform for online sales, what if anything, mr. sutton prevents amazon from using ads as another way to charging a toll for using its platform? >> thank you for the question. we do offer advertising as a service to our sellers as an ogsle service that's not necessary but that they can use to help get their products discovered. the large majority of products sold in our sol sold a
sutton, bear with us. and in recent years amazon started selling digital advertisement placements analyst estimate that digital ads brought in around $11 billion in business last year. because businesses are increasingly dependent on amazon, some of them are concerned that amazon is using its ad business to squeeze more money. as bloomberg reporter recently wrote, amazon's advertising is better understood as an additional tax the company imposes on the millions of businesses that sell through...
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sutton. >>> i'd like to start by thanking chairman vela, ranking member thompson and members of the subcommittee for having this hearing today. i'd also like to thank congressman carbajal for representing our district and industry of specialty crops in congress. our business is a cooperative located on the central coast of california. we are comprised of five family farms that collectively market our products through the co-op. we've been in existence since the early 1920s and we currently have our fourth generation of growers coming back into the co-op. much like the others have testified before me, there are significant management decisions that we have to make and things that we have to manage day to day to keep our cooperative continuing for the next generation. to give you a little bit about what we grow, we grow napa cabbage, bok choy, baby bok choy, leafy greens, iceberg lettuce, romaine, green leaf, en dive,-esque role, red and green cabbage. our crops are very timely. we need to harv
sutton. >>> i'd like to start by thanking chairman vela, ranking member thompson and members of the subcommittee for having this hearing today. i'd also like to thank congressman carbajal for representing our district and industry of specialty crops in congress. our business is a cooperative located on the central coast of california. we are comprised of five family farms that collectively market our products through the co-op. we've been in existence since the early 1920s and we...
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sutton? >> yes. thank you chairman, yes we will. >> gladly. >> gladly, there has been some reporting of very disturbing efforts by a particular company to aggressively impede congressional oversight to go so far as to hire opposition research funds. i would clearly asked you in the spirit of cooperation. you commit to not engaging in those tactics in response to this investigation?>> yes, we would never engage in that sort of public.>> yes. >> yes. with that i recognize the gentleman. mr. r. >> the market has been the same since the company started. >> that is correct. we actually reduce that down to 15 percent. that only applies to less than 60 percent on the app store. >> he said they do not pay anything. >> that is correct. >> what percentage of the global revenue come from the remaining 16 percent the share revenue. >> i do not know the answer to that question. i did another developers monetize in a number of ways. we have developers on the app store that monetize the advertising. through selling
sutton? >> yes. thank you chairman, yes we will. >> gladly. >> gladly, there has been some reporting of very disturbing efforts by a particular company to aggressively impede congressional oversight to go so far as to hire opposition research funds. i would clearly asked you in the spirit of cooperation. you commit to not engaging in those tactics in response to this investigation?>> yes, we would never engage in that sort of public.>> yes. >> yes. with that...
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century were taken by pulitzer prize winner monisha slate and we're now in fashion photographer isaac sutton both of whom worked for johnson publishing photos of exquisite high end bridal gowns the celebrities like jacqueline kennedy the dresses with designs by and large the 1st internationally acclaimed african american fashion designer stories about people like you were told in the 1st glossy magazines written for. the magazine's provided representation and. as well as expanding. of the united states. also the way that ebony and jet celebrated blackness and it was really something that the black community was excited to look at because it was a celebration of so many different iterations of what cutie could mean. out of the white space the opulent legacy of the johnson publishing company including footage of the original editorial rooms is also under splay conceptual artist he asked to gates and his tenko curated the interactive exhibition. and i'm a big fan of the fact that you can also build an intimate relationship with the work and that was also important for p.s. to gates. so you can
century were taken by pulitzer prize winner monisha slate and we're now in fashion photographer isaac sutton both of whom worked for johnson publishing photos of exquisite high end bridal gowns the celebrities like jacqueline kennedy the dresses with designs by and large the 1st internationally acclaimed african american fashion designer stories about people like you were told in the 1st glossy magazines written for. the magazine's provided representation and. as well as expanding. of the...
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century were taken by pulitzer prize winner in one issue a slate for now in fashion photography isaac sutton both of whom were publishing photos of exclusive high end bridal gowns that white celebrities like jacqueline kennedy and the dresses were designed by the 1st internationally acclaimed african american fashion designer stories about people like you were told in the 1st scene . and ebony the magazine's provided representation and insight into black culture as well as expanded in. the united states. this is also the way that ebony and jet celebrated blackness and it was really something that the black community was excited to look out because it was a celebration of so many different iterations of what cutie could mean. out of the whites to be appealing a legacy of the johnson publishing company including footage of the original editorial rooms is also on display conceptually not just the s. to gates and his 10 co-curator the interactive exhibition also points and i'm a big fan of the fact that you can also build an intimate relationship with the work and that was also important for p.s
century were taken by pulitzer prize winner in one issue a slate for now in fashion photography isaac sutton both of whom were publishing photos of exclusive high end bridal gowns that white celebrities like jacqueline kennedy and the dresses were designed by the 1st internationally acclaimed african american fashion designer stories about people like you were told in the 1st scene . and ebony the magazine's provided representation and insight into black culture as well as expanded in. the...
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these children at the wyndley leisure centre in sutton coldfield today were doing their bit to keep fitand grandparents say, however hard they try, it is difficult to do the right thing when it comes to food. it's easier to access junk food than it is the quality stuff, and so... you know, and children are more inclined to go for that kind of food as well. i think they've tried to take sugar out of a lot of foods, and salt, especially. but there's a long way to go, i think. helping this generation grow up and make the right choices to avoid health risks is both a challenge and an opportunity. hugh pym, bbc news. the baby boy of a heavily pregnant woman who was stabbed to death at her south london home has died, four days after being delivered by paramedics. kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was killed. police have now released footage of a man seen running away from the scene. they say her family were woken by her screams. our correspondent sarah campbell reports. it's just after three o'clock on saturday morning. cctv captured a man walking in the direction of kel
these children at the wyndley leisure centre in sutton coldfield today were doing their bit to keep fitand grandparents say, however hard they try, it is difficult to do the right thing when it comes to food. it's easier to access junk food than it is the quality stuff, and so... you know, and children are more inclined to go for that kind of food as well. i think they've tried to take sugar out of a lot of foods, and salt, especially. but there's a long way to go, i think. helping this...
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not the same phonology sutton of iowa get out almost all about i'm happy and wide seal and so will get here kind of into some vineberg. you know will be a god just because you. only flee only if it does get in the car being in that movie and. seeing on the bad they going to steal a. lot. he had them it quotes no one on one confidence spec and. spike up guy not deep down it's change will be a does. he have it somebody in a pickup didn't pick him up the. second power but as you know kind of was a. funny. joke. but. she was also asked to contact if the. business. on this bus for him. forced incumbents of fans to spin. i have long believed from a funny thanks again from focus on mine and i'll think about. some way of surviving. on my. own. i don't have to be a man that's. not enough people so they have a vital focus the. president of the american. incensing is not. only any one for having a doctor saw him especially buy him lunch dinner. but not so much as mine and my missions because. he. saw these people being in him at the rate they have been probing to get help we had a strain put up m
not the same phonology sutton of iowa get out almost all about i'm happy and wide seal and so will get here kind of into some vineberg. you know will be a god just because you. only flee only if it does get in the car being in that movie and. seeing on the bad they going to steal a. lot. he had them it quotes no one on one confidence spec and. spike up guy not deep down it's change will be a does. he have it somebody in a pickup didn't pick him up the. second power but as you know kind of was...
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the one mother is defending doctor sutton thing medical acceptance were not just handed out to her kids. >> it was a very competent of process, where she knew my children. she understood our family history. she understood my concerns about previous vaccine situations. >> this comes amid new data that nearly 102nd mental county schools do not have vaccination rates higher enough to receive immunity against the measles. >>> disturbing new information from seattle children's hospital. at least six patients have developed infections from mold since the beginning of last year. one patient died because of it. the hospital revealed the cases yesterday. the infections were caused by common mold in the air, which poses a risk to people with weakened immune immune systems. all 14 of the hospital main operating rooms have been closed since may because of the problem. hospital officials blame the air filtration system. >>> new details on his expected serial rapist a sacrament account account with the same technology that led to an arrest in the golden state killer case. 3030 telling how they secret
the one mother is defending doctor sutton thing medical acceptance were not just handed out to her kids. >> it was a very competent of process, where she knew my children. she understood our family history. she understood my concerns about previous vaccine situations. >> this comes amid new data that nearly 102nd mental county schools do not have vaccination rates higher enough to receive immunity against the measles. >>> disturbing new information from seattle children's...
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nate sutton answering the questions of the rhode island congress membeber david cicilll.tacy y mitchell, urur response? >> it isis simply not true that merchants have other options. amazon, one out of every two dollars spent online, and huge of shopping search. the next one is ebay at about 6%. from there.ops off i interviewed lots of sellers and the consnsistently tell me amazon is the main deal. there's really nowowhere else. and inincreasingly, more and moe over time, particucularly as pre emerson's grow, alexa becomes the voice interface for a lot of homes, people are dedefaulting more and more to amazonon this is a different sort of company. this is an infrastructure company like a railroad or telephohone system. that requires a different kind of obligation, different set of rules that need to go along with that. juan: i i want to ask you about that. the comparison to the railroad. should part of the legislative reform be to consider them a common carrier, where they could not necessarily discriminate by one particular company whose product ththey cararry versus anan
nate sutton answering the questions of the rhode island congress membeber david cicilll.tacy y mitchell, urur response? >> it isis simply not true that merchants have other options. amazon, one out of every two dollars spent online, and huge of shopping search. the next one is ebay at about 6%. from there.ops off i interviewed lots of sellers and the consnsistently tell me amazon is the main deal. there's really nowowhere else. and inincreasingly, more and moe over time, particucularly as...
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scotland yard said new information had been received as a result of publicity from a search in suttonrship candidates, boris johnson and jeremy hunt, have been challenged to urgently bring forward plans to tackle the social care crisis. a committee of peers has called for an immediate eight billion pound cash injection and a move to a free, nhs—based system. both men have pledged to make social care a priority if they become prime minister. a man's been killed in a volcanic eruption on the italian island of stromboli. the eruption was unexpected and started fires on the small mediterranean island, just north of sicily. rebecca hartmann reports. ash and smoke rising in the air, just moments after the volcanic explosion on stromboli. the mushroom shaped cloud grew larger until it soon filled the sky above the small island. witnesses say they heard a loud boom and saw streams of red, hot lava running towards the village of ginostra. 0ne male hiker died after being hit by a falling stone, while others were injured. many tourists threw themselves into the sea for safety. the volcano, nickn
scotland yard said new information had been received as a result of publicity from a search in suttonrship candidates, boris johnson and jeremy hunt, have been challenged to urgently bring forward plans to tackle the social care crisis. a committee of peers has called for an immediate eight billion pound cash injection and a move to a free, nhs—based system. both men have pledged to make social care a priority if they become prime minister. a man's been killed in a volcanic eruption on the...
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and her friend, fellow grandmother brenda sutton, is diving, too. >> not 20 seconds. 60 seconds. >> whatee fall. >> no, no. >> yes. >> reporter: they suit up. >> is this big enough? >> yes. >> reporter: brenda getting ready, too. >> i'm kind of nervous. does it show? >> it's probably better that you are nervous. >> reporter: webb weiman is the founder of myjump, an organization to help seniors achieve what's left on their bucket list. >> everyone likes to dream big and this is huge. >> reporter: suited up, brenda and beverly are ready to jump. >> yes! >> reporter: but that walk to the plane. >> oh, my. >> reporter: they take off, and 14,000 feet up -- beverly jumps first. brenda, too. >> how you feeling? >> better. >> better? >> reporter: better, she says. both friends landing safely. that's brenda coming in for landing. and beverly sending us this. >> hi, david. >> reporter: and this question. >> would i do it again -- absolutely not, but it was wonderful. >> reporter: and that hug from the founder. >> pretty amazing. >> what an experience! >> hey, you're here. >> you go, beverly and br
and her friend, fellow grandmother brenda sutton, is diving, too. >> not 20 seconds. 60 seconds. >> whatee fall. >> no, no. >> yes. >> reporter: they suit up. >> is this big enough? >> yes. >> reporter: brenda getting ready, too. >> i'm kind of nervous. does it show? >> it's probably better that you are nervous. >> reporter: webb weiman is the founder of myjump, an organization to help seniors achieve what's left on their bucket...
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on an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv shows a hooded youth trying to break in.have hired private security, feeling theyjust can't rely on the police. police resources are stretched. trolling estates is a low priority. we need to put more money into policing. there is frustration here that so few crimes are being solved. no one should be surprised by that reduction when you have 20,000 less police officers. the officers who remain and staff who remain have a bigger workload, it takes longer to get crimes processed through the whole criminaljustice get crimes processed through the whole criminal justice system. get crimes processed through the whole criminaljustice system. we are investing more in the police this year than last year as a country, £1 billion more going into out country, £1 billion more going into our police system, and we have made specific money available for serious violence. politicians are now promising there will be more police. lucy manning, bbc news. the time has just gone 6:15pm. 0ur lucy manning, bbc news. the time has just gone 6:15pm. ou
on an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv shows a hooded youth trying to break in.have hired private security, feeling theyjust can't rely on the police. police resources are stretched. trolling estates is a low priority. we need to put more money into policing. there is frustration here that so few crimes are being solved. no one should be surprised by that reduction when you have 20,000 less police officers. the officers who remain and staff who remain have a bigger workload, it takes longer to...
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on an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv showed a hooded youth trying to break in. theyjust can't rely on the police. police resources are stretched. patrolling estates is a low priority. we need to put more money into the policing. there is frustration here that so few crimes are being solved. we are investing more in the police this year than last year as a country, £1 billion more going into our police system, and we've made specific money available for serious violence. politicians are now promising there will be more police. lucy manning, bbc news. head teachers are warning of a worsening mental health crisis in primary schools. 46 health trusts across the uk replied to a freedom of information request from the bbc. their data indicates that mental health referrals have risen sharply. help was requested for more than 31,000 primary school children in the past year alone. but nhs figures for england reveal that over the same period, a third of all children with mental health problems received no professional care. our special correspondent ed thomas has been to
on an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv showed a hooded youth trying to break in. theyjust can't rely on the police. police resources are stretched. patrolling estates is a low priority. we need to put more money into the policing. there is frustration here that so few crimes are being solved. we are investing more in the police this year than last year as a country, £1 billion more going into our police system, and we've made specific money available for serious violence. politicians are now...
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people on the street businesses will also have to readjust a government will also need to re east to sutton bones suchan statements and also some new policies regarding one or 2 policy in the region now 8 leaders are already here in the building right behind me the presidents of all the countries actually participating cuter asli however in the opening remarks both the president of the council of ministers and the president of ivory coast to host president. voided direct reference as to whether or not the meeting will adopt the new currency being touted for launch in 2020 vehicles now a lot of people economists businessmen and traders we've spoken to in the last 2 days i really really looking forward to the benefits of the introduction of these currency but there are also apprehensions that's what happens after the introduction also there are certain people economists and officials who are wondering whether or not france will allow its 60 or 70 years of dominance of finances in these african countries to just simply disappear france by the way is represented at the meeting today alongside o
people on the street businesses will also have to readjust a government will also need to re east to sutton bones suchan statements and also some new policies regarding one or 2 policy in the region now 8 leaders are already here in the building right behind me the presidents of all the countries actually participating cuter asli however in the opening remarks both the president of the council of ministers and the president of ivory coast to host president. voided direct reference as to whether...
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professor of politics at the university of texas at sutton san antonio and author of libya's gadhafithe politics of contradiction and in london and elgar marty founder and director of sadik institute the 1st public policy think tank in libya i'd like to begin with. this has been called a war crime by the united nations why hasn't the have to responded to the charges coming from tripoli saying that he was behind this attack. you should see your. new shoes so you saw me do talks and look around because it's a good deal now this 1st of all who fired those things that. then perhaps you can say that when told of options let's just wait before we call them walker we're not i'm not i don't support i don't support what was killing those those those refugees but i think 1st of all we have to see who was responsible for this because before all the same thing happened if the boat rides then the others will atrocities they committed so i think we just hold off on this for just a 2nd and in london tripoli has been very quick to assign blame for this it just goes to show that libya's various parti
professor of politics at the university of texas at sutton san antonio and author of libya's gadhafithe politics of contradiction and in london and elgar marty founder and director of sadik institute the 1st public policy think tank in libya i'd like to begin with. this has been called a war crime by the united nations why hasn't the have to responded to the charges coming from tripoli saying that he was behind this attack. you should see your. new shoes so you saw me do talks and look around...
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journalists in hong kong is protesting against police brutality hundreds of people have begun to gather in sutton city several journalists are among those who've been attacked by the police during protests demonstrations that began last month against an extradition bill have now broadened to why the discontent about freedom and china's influence over the autonomous region how correspondent i'm allowed under going is in hong kong. the protests in hong kong began more than a month ago and show no sign of easing up with much of the activists frustration due rectitude at the territory's chief executive as a home call people we love our place we often call as always try our best to buy small rice only uses our cities or on the protests. just we want our people to go to our citizens here about $30000.00 demonstrators gathered to protest against traders from mainland china who make short trips over the border to buy tax free goods pushing up prices in hong kong but what began as a peaceful march turned violent i thought it was i. was. the police clearly outnumbered struggled to contain this situation i.
journalists in hong kong is protesting against police brutality hundreds of people have begun to gather in sutton city several journalists are among those who've been attacked by the police during protests demonstrations that began last month against an extradition bill have now broadened to why the discontent about freedom and china's influence over the autonomous region how correspondent i'm allowed under going is in hong kong. the protests in hong kong began more than a month ago and show no...
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rather than through weekly demonstrations are the situation might stay like this and this is not good sutton the aussie economy it is not for the pistol shot china particularly the extent of china's sucked into it we'll see what happens for the moment willow and the professor at the chinese in your present in hong kong thank you thank you so much the protesters are rolling in sudan's capital 2 month 40 days since the crackdown by security forces they want an independent investigation into the killing of more than $100.00 protest is on june the 3rd there also demanding a civilian led government a political transition agreement between saddam's military joint and a pro-democracy coalition is due to be signed later on saturday now the deal sets apart joint sovereign council that will govern for about 3 years until elections are held will have a mortgage logan is monitoring events force over the border in ethiopia's capital and he you know we saw remembrance services and protests on saturday in sudar just for our international audience just unpick exactly what's been going on. well so at the mom
rather than through weekly demonstrations are the situation might stay like this and this is not good sutton the aussie economy it is not for the pistol shot china particularly the extent of china's sucked into it we'll see what happens for the moment willow and the professor at the chinese in your present in hong kong thank you thank you so much the protesters are rolling in sudan's capital 2 month 40 days since the crackdown by security forces they want an independent investigation into the...
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. >>> cameron sutton bay reporter has more on what this means to can consumers. >> reporter: carmakershonda, bmw and volkswagen are joining with the state of california on the issue of auto emissions . >> the fact remains these companies are committed to seeing california's standards and regardless of what the eta does, epa does, they have the right in california and california has the right to establish them and they will manufacture to those standards. >> reporter: governor gavin newsom announced the deal thursday at a teleconference from sacramento. the new rules call for increasing fuel assist efficiency by about 3.5% annually which could set a new nationwide stene. trump administration requirements, while not qualified could call for a modest increase of 1%. the 4 manufacturers plan to deliver fleets of vehicles to the golden state by 2026 that can average at least 50 miles per gallon. well california may end up getting an environmental bruised from the agreement, this is global. automakers from around the world are facing increased pressure to come up with better economy and fuel
. >>> cameron sutton bay reporter has more on what this means to can consumers. >> reporter: carmakershonda, bmw and volkswagen are joining with the state of california on the issue of auto emissions . >> the fact remains these companies are committed to seeing california's standards and regardless of what the eta does, epa does, they have the right in california and california has the right to establish them and they will manufacture to those standards. >> reporter:...
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under investigation for granting questionable medical exemptions for doctors michael l and and kelly suttonexemptions to children whose parents of we did not want them to be vaccinated. in auburn mother is defending doctor sentencing medical exemptions were not just handed out to her kids. flock it was a very competent of process, where she knew my children. she understood our family history. she understood my concerns about previous vaccine situations. >> this data comes met new information that nearly 102nd mental county schools do not have vaccination rates high enough to achieve herd immunity against the measles. >>> it is 5:40 for. as we get ready to celebrate independence day, a former u.s. marine is turning it into an art form. >> he is showing his love of country in a new way. a roman ocha has turned his expansion combat into choreography. he started the exit 12 dance company after deploying to iraq. is is traditionally from the battlefield to belly with a form of therapy. is tower present military expenses, it helps veterans move forward. >> exit 12 is my way of trying to navigate
under investigation for granting questionable medical exemptions for doctors michael l and and kelly suttonexemptions to children whose parents of we did not want them to be vaccinated. in auburn mother is defending doctor sentencing medical exemptions were not just handed out to her kids. flock it was a very competent of process, where she knew my children. she understood our family history. she understood my concerns about previous vaccine situations. >> this data comes met new...
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randy sutton, thank you very, very much.020 democratic hopeful with a message for house speaker nancy pelosi on impeachment. don't worry about politics, worry more about not rising above politics. s all together s all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, includi
randy sutton, thank you very, very much.020 democratic hopeful with a message for house speaker nancy pelosi on impeachment. don't worry about politics, worry more about not rising above politics. s all together s all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and...
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i want to spend a bit by johnny sutton bit i haven't the head to head a little to home. how it came in i just want to look to you know i've said. in the last it so you're able to finish your degree and you're able to work at the same time was he putting pressure on you to start a family to work on and how and now. an equal. yeah. i know i had they started we didn't want to. and the phone would go to the as to why they had to go to hainan so i had to double up with a sort of fought. tom lock in the home. last fall when. i never sickly to say it. on the conclusion and no. a you had taken did a sort of jihad they shot for had to opt for them is ocean. to go home. we. need to. suss in the home on what ought to be in a motto within. what. and to and i mean what the heck you mean be it and to. say it with. just 10 days after their wedding lina escaped from her husband and his children he responded by threatening her and her parents even showing up at their house in military vehicles lina concerned about her family's safety gave in and returned to her husband but the beatings a
i want to spend a bit by johnny sutton bit i haven't the head to head a little to home. how it came in i just want to look to you know i've said. in the last it so you're able to finish your degree and you're able to work at the same time was he putting pressure on you to start a family to work on and how and now. an equal. yeah. i know i had they started we didn't want to. and the phone would go to the as to why they had to go to hainan so i had to double up with a sort of fought. tom lock in...
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i'm reminded of the old bronx born bank robber, willie sutton, mr. speaker. who when captured, legend has it, and was asked why do you rob banks, he said because that's where the money is. so, if we are going to have a meaningful discussion, a constructive discussion about how do we put the balance sheet of the u.s. government back in order, you cannot have an intellectually honest conversation if you are ignoring the bottom line here. in 10 years, mandatory spending has grown 10 times the rate of discretionary spending, and yet we are not talking about that. today. mr. speaker, i'm hoping when this is all finished and we pass this bill and we put our country on a pretty solid budgetary framework for the next couple years that maybe we can sit down and talk about the true drivers of the deficit and the debt. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: mr. speaker, it is now my honor to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, the speaker of hou
i'm reminded of the old bronx born bank robber, willie sutton, mr. speaker. who when captured, legend has it, and was asked why do you rob banks, he said because that's where the money is. so, if we are going to have a meaningful discussion, a constructive discussion about how do we put the balance sheet of the u.s. government back in order, you cannot have an intellectually honest conversation if you are ignoring the bottom line here. in 10 years, mandatory spending has grown 10 times the rate...
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nigerians are involved how many nigerians were dead or injured in that particular attack but it's sutton that a lot of nigerians were involved among the casualties and one official described to me that it's shocking it's barbaric it's condemn a whole and trade just whether or not this attack from yesterday whether the sort of push the nigerian government to accelerate its repatriation program of voluntary partition program of stranded migrants nigerian migrants trying to in libya it's not clear at the moment but we know thousands of them have been returned home since december 2017 till date and the nigerian government is continuing with that ration according to one particular official right now lou that's really been there have been to this to dura detention center you were there what a year ago. tell us about the conditions and about this arrangements the repugnance and all that many people who are that who want to be returned home all are some of them determined to sit it out. martin. the story of slave trade in libya and markets is still fresh in memory and when we went there in decem
nigerians are involved how many nigerians were dead or injured in that particular attack but it's sutton that a lot of nigerians were involved among the casualties and one official described to me that it's shocking it's barbaric it's condemn a whole and trade just whether or not this attack from yesterday whether the sort of push the nigerian government to accelerate its repatriation program of voluntary partition program of stranded migrants nigerian migrants trying to in libya it's not clear...
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on an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv shows a hooded youth trying to break in.es is a low priority. we need to put more money into policing. there is frustration here that so few crimes are being solved. no one should be surprised by that reduction when you have 20,000 less police officers. the officers who remain and staff who remain have a bigger workload, it takes longer to get crimes processed through the whole criminal justice system. we are investing more in the police this year than last year as a country, £1 billion more going into our police system, and we have made specific money available for serious violence. politicians are now promising there will be more police. head teachers are warning of a mental health crisis in primary education. that is children under 11. 46 health trusts across the uk have apply to a freedom of information request from the bbc. the number of mental health referrals have risen by nearly 50% of the last three years, that is just over 31 and a half thousand children. our special correspondent has been speaking with teachers wh
on an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv shows a hooded youth trying to break in.es is a low priority. we need to put more money into policing. there is frustration here that so few crimes are being solved. no one should be surprised by that reduction when you have 20,000 less police officers. the officers who remain and staff who remain have a bigger workload, it takes longer to get crimes processed through the whole criminal justice system. we are investing more in the police this year than...
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. >> i think this is sort of a willy sutton tax in the sense they are going after the big tech companies that's where the money is. >> that's where the money is. yes. >> as you pointed out, they really can't go anywhere else. they have a huge v.a.t., huge taxes across the board and the really frightening thing to the french people is this is a pro-business president, macron at least was elected to kind of start dismantling some of the bureaucracy and labor laws and cumbersome taxes that have stymied that economy. it only gets worse from here. by the way, i think americans should be outraged. this totally targets u.s. companies. >> to your point, the quote from the french economy minister is tech giants have the money and they make big profits, thanks to french consumers. right on the dot there. i think it's great that i can use the word bipartisan because right now there's bipartisan support at the white house for this investigation into this 3% digital tax that would bring in roughly $845 million into france retroactively starting from january 2019. i think it's concerning, though, that
. >> i think this is sort of a willy sutton tax in the sense they are going after the big tech companies that's where the money is. >> that's where the money is. yes. >> as you pointed out, they really can't go anywhere else. they have a huge v.a.t., huge taxes across the board and the really frightening thing to the french people is this is a pro-business president, macron at least was elected to kind of start dismantling some of the bureaucracy and labor laws and cumbersome...
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on an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv shows a hooded youth trying to break in.es are stretched. trolling estates is a low priority. patrolling estates is a low priority. we need to put more money into policing. there is frustration here that so few crimes are being solved. we are investing more in the police this year than last year as a country, £1 billion more going into our police system, and we have made specific money available for serious violence. politicians are now promising there will be more police. our lead story. british mps have backed a measure designed to prevent the next prime minister from suspending parliament in order force a no—deal brexit. a suspected arson attack injapan has killed 33 people and that number may rise. it's the nation's worst mass murder in nearly two decades. it happened at an animation production company in kyoto which was based in this building. we know the fire trapped people on the upper floors. and as you can see, there was a major operation to get the fire under control. this is police arresting the man they say was r
on an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv shows a hooded youth trying to break in.es are stretched. trolling estates is a low priority. patrolling estates is a low priority. we need to put more money into policing. there is frustration here that so few crimes are being solved. we are investing more in the police this year than last year as a country, £1 billion more going into our police system, and we have made specific money available for serious violence. politicians are now promising there...
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the day, that's the path to creating a reserve currency you got to start somewhere, and as willie suttonsed to say you go where the money is. >> roger, i have a broad question i've been going to fintech conferences for years, and one thing that always comes up is when and if the big tech giants like facebook would become face bank and go into this very regulated sphere, as the years have gone by there's only been more scrutiny added particularly on facebook, why would they risk this now do they have to diversify the business is there any chance this gets pulled completely with this added scrutiny >> this is such an important question because i look around, and the financial services industry has prided itself on having great mathematicians to process data, but google and facebook, amazon and microsoft have the actual data as well as -- to process it, which is a huge advantage, and you can see amazon going into portions of the health care insurance market and presumably other insurance markets. you can see google making plays that suggest that they're starting to look at financial service
the day, that's the path to creating a reserve currency you got to start somewhere, and as willie suttonsed to say you go where the money is. >> roger, i have a broad question i've been going to fintech conferences for years, and one thing that always comes up is when and if the big tech giants like facebook would become face bank and go into this very regulated sphere, as the years have gone by there's only been more scrutiny added particularly on facebook, why would they risk this now...
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on an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv shows a hooded youth are trying to break in.are stretched, patrolling the states is a low priority. we need to put more money into the policing. there is frustration hit that so few crimes are being sold. we are investing more in the police this year than la st more in the police this year than last year as a country, £1 billion more going into our police system and we have made specific money available for serious violence. white politicians are now promising there will be more police. that crashed into the lunar surface while neil armstrong and buzz aldrin we re while neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were there. but the bank could only track the descent. by the time the men had landed, damien had gone above the horizon so the job of transmitting those pictures fell to a team near the side of the world to the radio telescope in rural australia. it was later immortalised film the dish and we have been to meet one of the people who helped bring us those famous images. they've got the flag up now, you can see the stars & stripes...
on an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv shows a hooded youth are trying to break in.are stretched, patrolling the states is a low priority. we need to put more money into the policing. there is frustration hit that so few crimes are being sold. we are investing more in the police this year than la st more in the police this year than last year as a country, £1 billion more going into our police system and we have made specific money available for serious violence. white politicians are now...
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and her friend, fellow grandmother brenda sutton, is diving too. >> not 20 seconds, 60 seconds. >> whatthis big enough? >> yes. >> reporter: brenda getting ready too. >> i'm kind of nervous. >> really? >> does it show? >> it's probably better that you are nervous. >> reporter: webb widen is the founder of my jump, an organization to help seniors achieve what's left on their bucket list. >> everyone likes to dream big, and this is huge. >> reporter: suited up, brenda and beverly are ready to jump. >> yes! >> reporter: but that walk to the plane -- >> oh, my. >> reporter: they take off, and 14,000 feet up, beverly jumps first. brenda too. >> how are you feeling? >> better. >> better? >> reporter: better, she says. both friends landing safely. that's brenda coming in for landing. and beverly sending us this. >> would i do it again? absolutely not. but it was wonderful. >> reporter: and that hug from the founder. >> pretty amazing. >> what an experience. >> you're here. >> big thanks to our friend david. i feel like people need bucket list items. someplace they want to travel, something the
and her friend, fellow grandmother brenda sutton, is diving too. >> not 20 seconds, 60 seconds. >> whatthis big enough? >> yes. >> reporter: brenda getting ready too. >> i'm kind of nervous. >> really? >> does it show? >> it's probably better that you are nervous. >> reporter: webb widen is the founder of my jump, an organization to help seniors achieve what's left on their bucket list. >> everyone likes to dream big, and this is huge....
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professor of politics at the university of texas at sutton san antonio and author of libya's gadhafi the politics of contradiction and in london and elgar marty founder and director of sadik institute the 1st public policy think tank in libya i'd like to begin in san antonio. this has been called a war crime by the united nations why hasn't have to responded to the charges coming from tripoli saying that he was behind this attack were you shooting your. united nations serious or. not because it's a good deal now this 1st of all who fired those things that. then perhaps you can say that when told of options let's just wait before you call them walker we're not i'm not i don't support i don't support what was clearly those those those refugees but i think 1st of all we have to see who was responsible for this because before all the same thing happened if the boat rides then the others will atrocities they committed so i think we just hold off on this for just a 2nd and in london tripoli has been very quick to assign blame for this it just goes to show that libya's various parties are f
professor of politics at the university of texas at sutton san antonio and author of libya's gadhafi the politics of contradiction and in london and elgar marty founder and director of sadik institute the 1st public policy think tank in libya i'd like to begin in san antonio. this has been called a war crime by the united nations why hasn't have to responded to the charges coming from tripoli saying that he was behind this attack were you shooting your. united nations serious or. not because...
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i'm reminded of the old bronx born bank robber, willie sutton, mr. speaker. who when captured, legend has it, and was asked why do you rob banks, he said because that's where the money is. so, if we are going to have a meaningful discussion, a constructive discussion about how do we put the balance sheet of the u.s. government back in order, you cannot have an intellectually honest conversation if you are ignoring the bottom line here. in 10 years, mandatory spending has grown 10 times the rate of discretionary spending, and yet we are not talking about that. today. mr. speaker, i'm hoping when this is all finished and we pass this bill and we put our country on a pretty solid budgetary framework for the next couple years that maybe we can sit down and talk about the true drivers of the deficit and the debt. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: mr. speaker, it is now my honor to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, the speaker of hou
i'm reminded of the old bronx born bank robber, willie sutton, mr. speaker. who when captured, legend has it, and was asked why do you rob banks, he said because that's where the money is. so, if we are going to have a meaningful discussion, a constructive discussion about how do we put the balance sheet of the u.s. government back in order, you cannot have an intellectually honest conversation if you are ignoring the bottom line here. in 10 years, mandatory spending has grown 10 times the rate...
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police say they received new information following a search in sutton coldfield last year.ed a left—wing formerjournalist from italy as its new president. david sassoli takes up the role immediately. the vote comes a day after eu leaders agreed nominations for the bloc‘s top jobs, with a woman for the first time proposed as european commission chief. our europe correspondent, adam fleming is in strasbourg. the german defence minister ursula von der leyen arrived here in strasbourg this afternoon to be met by a huge group of cameras and journalists from across europe, who want to know more about her and more about what she plans to do. they were probably a bit disappointed because she kept tight—lipped and said absolutely nothing. she first of all met meps from the centre—right european people's party, who are her allies in this process, then she's going to meet the centre—left and the liberals. they're a little bit more sceptical, both of her and her record and also the process by which she was selected in secret by eu leaders, because she hadn't put herself forward explici
police say they received new information following a search in sutton coldfield last year.ed a left—wing formerjournalist from italy as its new president. david sassoli takes up the role immediately. the vote comes a day after eu leaders agreed nominations for the bloc‘s top jobs, with a woman for the first time proposed as european commission chief. our europe correspondent, adam fleming is in strasbourg. the german defence minister ursula von der leyen arrived here in strasbourg this...