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. >> timothy schreiber claims he's been attacked. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> but staff are skeptical. >> looks pretty self-inflicted to me. >> oh, yeah, that's self-inflicted. sure, what are you from the planet mars? >>> during his first week at the limon correctional facility, inmate timothy schreiber has made no secret of his status. >> i am a sex offender. >> and his fellow inmates in ad segregation have made no secret >>> during his first week at the limon correctional facility, inmate timothy schreiber has made no secret of his status. >> i am a sex offender. >> and his fellow inmates in ad segregation have made no secret of their disdain of sex offenders. >> how bad is it? >> now staff has been informed that schreiber has also been making racial slurs and has apparently paid a price for it. >> what did he say? >> he claims another inmate has sprayed his cell with feces and urine. >> the staff in seg didn't identify anybody as doing it. >> he's going to do everything he can do to stay checked into segregation and not hit gp. >> is that all the stuff right there? >> this is all it. h
. >> timothy schreiber claims he's been attacked. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> but staff are skeptical. >> looks pretty self-inflicted to me. >> oh, yeah, that's self-inflicted. sure, what are you from the planet mars? >>> during his first week at the limon correctional facility, inmate timothy schreiber has made no secret of his status. >> i am a sex offender. >> and his fellow inmates in ad segregation have made no secret >>> during his first...
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that would be inmate timothy schreiber. >> timothy schreiber has transferred here from another staterison. unlike most new arrivals, he is sent immediately to administrative segregation, a 23-hour a day lockup unit for disruptive inmates. >> oh, i get the room with a view, huh? >> at the facility that he was housed at just prior to coming to limon, he was found with a weapon, a homemade knife. so he did have some charges that were pending, and as a result, he just went straight into our segregation unit. >> msnbc, anytime you need me, i'll be here. >> we soon learned that schreiber did, in fact, like to talk. not only to our crew -- >> these people are threatening my very life. >> he also had a lot to say to the correctional staff helping us set up for the interview. >> i'm sure you just stick that key in there and turn it. it's not all that complicated, ma'am. >> oh, my. >> right now i'm really in fear for my li. >> are you ready to go? >> i'm not talking to you. i'm talking to the press right now. >> oh, i'm sorry. i didn't mean to steal your 15 seconds of fame. >> when he finished
that would be inmate timothy schreiber. >> timothy schreiber has transferred here from another staterison. unlike most new arrivals, he is sent immediately to administrative segregation, a 23-hour a day lockup unit for disruptive inmates. >> oh, i get the room with a view, huh? >> at the facility that he was housed at just prior to coming to limon, he was found with a weapon, a homemade knife. so he did have some charges that were pending, and as a result, he just went...
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people listening to this, nick timothy and fiona hill we re this, nick timothy and fiona hill were notr circle people, but we can't overstate the role they played with theresa may and in the election campaign. so people reading the telegraph might think you had a lot to do with this? absolutely. they did fall on their swords. they resigned in the aftermath of the election because of their role and there had been accusations that they had runa there had been accusations that they had run a very closed circle and there was no, in fact, he admits in this article that there was perhaps better communication that could have been had with others in government and in whitehall, but there were accusations that they had really run things, the three of they will, but i don't think there is much of an apology here, not really any hint of you know i hold my hands up and this is what we, where we went wrong. he does have a bit of advice, you saw there that he is advising the tory party not to retreat into traditional conservatism and advising theresa may to stick with the social care reform which wa
people listening to this, nick timothy and fiona hill we re this, nick timothy and fiona hill were notr circle people, but we can't overstate the role they played with theresa may and in the election campaign. so people reading the telegraph might think you had a lot to do with this? absolutely. they did fall on their swords. they resigned in the aftermath of the election because of their role and there had been accusations that they had runa there had been accusations that they had run a very...
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it is quite a lengthy interview with nick timothy, who was at the heart of government. one of the two key advisors, and he played a role in the election, one of the authors of that manifesto that seemed to not go so well for the conservative party. but i have to say, in this lengthy interview, there are no huge revelations, as you might expect from someone who had that kind of insight and access and into theresa may. we didn't learn anything new as such about theresa may, what she was like to work with. as you say, he is talking about the fact that the tories should not have pushed this continuity message, should have stuck with the message of change. with hindsight, he says it perhaps should not have been such a presidential campaign, and he does say they probably underestimated jeremy corbyn. but i think, you know, it is a broad brush look, what you get is that he remains extremely loyal to theresa may, he is not going to spill the beans, still very much in support of her as the right person to lead the country, saying she has done well to turn things around after the
it is quite a lengthy interview with nick timothy, who was at the heart of government. one of the two key advisors, and he played a role in the election, one of the authors of that manifesto that seemed to not go so well for the conservative party. but i have to say, in this lengthy interview, there are no huge revelations, as you might expect from someone who had that kind of insight and access and into theresa may. we didn't learn anything new as such about theresa may, what she was like to...
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cast who are at the central biographical elements in this book and then i go on and i talk about timothy and then a whole array of characters who through the decade of the 1960s. they were concerned about the greatest stain on the american body the republic to grow its continuance. they were also concerned about the mental issues and family relationships and personal dealings and sexuality and consciousness and rationality and there was a coalescing of forces, some demographic, some economic comes from literary and some culture and political in nature. that allowed for the culture of the 1960s to be as large in scale as they prove to be. there were several sparks or triggers for the counterculture of the 1960s. i think you have the backdrop of the cold war internationally speaking of domestically unfolding simultaneously i think you have got feeling and reality of alienation that i referred to earlier. i think that demographic matters came into play when you have these large pools of young people congregating together often on or near college university campuses. and then you have those
cast who are at the central biographical elements in this book and then i go on and i talk about timothy and then a whole array of characters who through the decade of the 1960s. they were concerned about the greatest stain on the american body the republic to grow its continuance. they were also concerned about the mental issues and family relationships and personal dealings and sexuality and consciousness and rationality and there was a coalescing of forces, some demographic, some economic...
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nick timothy has been one of her most loyal lieutenants for some time.estingly say he rejects the notion that he was the brain somehow behind her. he thinks that's a rather sexistjudgment behind her. he thinks that's a rather sexist judgment for people to say that and he says theresa may has plenty of ideas of her reign. but he's going to be writing a regular column in the telegraph, and in a sunday newspaper as well, so perhaps this is just sunday newspaper as well, so perhaps this isjust a sunday newspaper as well, so perhaps this is just a starting point and maybe down the line we might get other bits of information —— in the bits of information —— andersson newspaper. some places have had sunshine, some thunder and lightning. most bases will turn dry this evening with clear skies and light winds, a few showers affecting western coastal parts. chilly compared to recent nights. 0ut parts. chilly compared to recent nights. out of town, low signal figures across the north of the country. it's going to be quite a chilly start to sunday, but dry, bright, p
nick timothy has been one of her most loyal lieutenants for some time.estingly say he rejects the notion that he was the brain somehow behind her. he thinks that's a rather sexistjudgment behind her. he thinks that's a rather sexist judgment for people to say that and he says theresa may has plenty of ideas of her reign. but he's going to be writing a regular column in the telegraph, and in a sunday newspaper as well, so perhaps this is just sunday newspaper as well, so perhaps this isjust a...
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timothy schrieber got 20 days for verbally abusing an officer. and the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some over people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail. >> what was that about? >> because you're not supposed to take your pillow with you, i don't know, from unit to unit. i don't know. >> and you thought you could get away with it? >> i did. i almost did, look. because it's like a big old hassle to get another one. anyway, oh well. how embarrassing, huh? anyway. yeah, this is what -- i've never moved before, so i don't know how to work this. >> with the transfer, royanna leaves behind the two other gay inmates who had become friends. robert burzee and michael cherry. >> royanna moved over to six, so -- so the trio's kind of split up. >> time to move on. start a new chapter, you know? >> you know, ever
timothy schrieber got 20 days for verbally abusing an officer. and the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some over people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail. >> what was that about? >> because you're not supposed to take your pillow...
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mr timothy seems to accept that. should have been more on the economy during the campaign". however although he accepts some criticism of the campaign he helped run, he warns the tories not to go to their comfort zone saying, "if the party retreats to a much more orthodox conservative proposition, we risk the election of a dangerous leftwing alternative". earlier i spoke to our political correspondent leila nathoo and asked her about the significance of the interview. it is quite a lengthy interview with nick timothy who it has to be said was at the heart of government. he was one of theresa may's inner circle. he along with fiona hill were her two key advisers and played a role in the election. he was one of the co authors of that manifesto which seemed to not go so well for the conservative party, but i have to say in this lengthy interview, there are no huge revelations as you might expect from someone who had that kind of access, that kind of insight into the campaign and into theresa may. we didn't learn anythin
mr timothy seems to accept that. should have been more on the economy during the campaign". however although he accepts some criticism of the campaign he helped run, he warns the tories not to go to their comfort zone saying, "if the party retreats to a much more orthodox conservative proposition, we risk the election of a dangerous leftwing alternative". earlier i spoke to our political correspondent leila nathoo and asked her about the significance of the interview. it is quite...
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timothy mcveigh during oklahoma city bombing, all these people were killed including children, it's timothy mcveigh. we know him, we know his background and his family, we know everything about him but this is islamic terrorism. we don't know much about th individual or the family or the background. we label one and half million people by the behavior of the one or the 19. it's wrong. very wrong. you cannot do that. otherwise who will be labeling christians because some christian went to a theater and started shooting or went to school and started shooting. that would be wrong too. all the people together and label them by the behavior by the one or the few. and were doing that in this country now. >> when the shooting took place in san bernardino here in our town, where we are at, i was at the restaurant and i saw on tv. what went through my mind immediately is my daughter. not only this, but my daughter because she worked for the county and my daughter was in that area. she was terrified. that was the first thing. as a father you worry about your children first, but then, as an american,
timothy mcveigh during oklahoma city bombing, all these people were killed including children, it's timothy mcveigh. we know him, we know his background and his family, we know everything about him but this is islamic terrorism. we don't know much about th individual or the family or the background. we label one and half million people by the behavior of the one or the 19. it's wrong. very wrong. you cannot do that. otherwise who will be labeling christians because some christian went to a...
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nick timothy has been one of her most loyal lieutenants, he worked with her before she became a ministerects the notion that he was the brains behind her. he thinks that's a rather sexistjudgment. he says theresa may has plenty of ideas of her own. but he is going to be writing a regular column in the telegraph and also in the son. the line, we might get some revelations. greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford. it's thought the victim was attacked in woodland in pendlebury yesterday afternoon. the man — who is in his 20s — has eye and face injuries, but it's not yet known how badly injured he is. detectives investigating a shooting in chelmsford say they think it was a targeted incident. the victim, a 34—year—old man, was shot in the chest as he stood with another man outside a petrol station. police say a car pulled up and one of the occu pa nts a car pulled up and one of the occupants opened fire before it drove off. in number of people in the area went to his aid, but he died later in hospital. an oxford university employee, who's been on the
nick timothy has been one of her most loyal lieutenants, he worked with her before she became a ministerects the notion that he was the brains behind her. he thinks that's a rather sexistjudgment. he says theresa may has plenty of ideas of her own. but he is going to be writing a regular column in the telegraph and also in the son. the line, we might get some revelations. greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford. it's thought the victim was attacked in...
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this story -- it is painful to read this book, and it is a phenomenal book by timothy tyson. the book is "the blood of emmett till." thank you. >> appreciate it. >> next on "matter of fact," this young mississippi native never heard of emmett till or the trial that set his killers free? >> the only version of civil rights i was taught was that rosa parks sit down and martin luther king stood up. >> and later, a junior senator from illinois takes center stage. >> i accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. >> the story of how and why 14-year-old emmett till was killed in mississippi continues to resonate. it's a familiar narrative of a white woman accosted by a black teenager, her word against his. enough in this case to propel his death. enough for his mutilated body to be thrown into the river. the murder is a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement, and the details matter as much now as they did back then. historians are working to preserve those facts 62 years later. jessica gomez has our report. >> dr. martin luther king and many other leaders in
this story -- it is painful to read this book, and it is a phenomenal book by timothy tyson. the book is "the blood of emmett till." thank you. >> appreciate it. >> next on "matter of fact," this young mississippi native never heard of emmett till or the trial that set his killers free? >> the only version of civil rights i was taught was that rosa parks sit down and martin luther king stood up. >> and later, a junior senator from illinois takes...
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they were implemented in response to the death of timothy piazza earlier this year.e sophomore was hazed into drinking excessive amounts of exaalcohol a party. his parents are here this morning with their reaction. >>> first, here's a look at the tragedy that led to the new measures. preliminary heathrings are underway. 18 members of the frat house are facing charges in connection to the death of timothy piazza. he died in february following an initiation ceremony that involved heavy drinking. he fell down a flight of stairs and hit his head repeatedly. often in view of his fraternity brothers. no one called for help until the following morning. >> we have a friend who is unconscious. >> reporter: during hearings in july the prosecution presented incriminating text messages sent from some of the frat brothers. i don't want to go to jail for this wrote one member. >> the boys themselves knew what they did. the text admit it right after. before he passes away they say it's because of the hazing and drinking, we caused this, we should have called 911. >> reporter: lawye
they were implemented in response to the death of timothy piazza earlier this year.e sophomore was hazed into drinking excessive amounts of exaalcohol a party. his parents are here this morning with their reaction. >>> first, here's a look at the tragedy that led to the new measures. preliminary heathrings are underway. 18 members of the frat house are facing charges in connection to the death of timothy piazza. he died in february following an initiation ceremony that involved heavy...
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blood land by timothy snyder is an extraordinary book. it was struck by the tens of millions of people who were murdered and succumbed to the policies of these criminals. they actually imposed on the ukraine in the 1930s and it kind of led to the welcoming when hitler invaded in 1941 with the occupation of ukraine because it turned out to be as stalin. human beings could do. it was a wonderful book by lance morrow called the best years of their life by kennedy, johnson and nixon in 1948. he was reelected to congress in 1948 and prevailing a nickname for the landslide lyndon in a close election. it was in the part of american politics with liberty and the story of interaction between george washington and the marquis the lafayette. there was a long career after the revolutionary war including a figure in the french revolution until the plant really sour and was imprisoned for a long period of time that it was almost like father and son, highly unusual for washington and a very distinctive and impressionistic relationship. it was is a sort
blood land by timothy snyder is an extraordinary book. it was struck by the tens of millions of people who were murdered and succumbed to the policies of these criminals. they actually imposed on the ukraine in the 1930s and it kind of led to the welcoming when hitler invaded in 1941 with the occupation of ukraine because it turned out to be as stalin. human beings could do. it was a wonderful book by lance morrow called the best years of their life by kennedy, johnson and nixon in 1948. he was...
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what plans by timothy snyder is in extraordinary book about the terror of stalin and hitler with the tens of millions of people that have succumbed to the policies. they actually imposed a famine in the 1930s it was devastating millions of people and it kind of wanted to a welcoming when hitler invaded in 1941. of course he lost that with the occupation because he turned out to be just as good as stalin. it was very depressing what was done and that's part of the world. a fascinating book called the best years of their life, kennedy and johnson are getting reelected to congress and of course johnson was prevailing as landslide lyndon but fascinating in terms of the social history of the times and these individuals who of course dominated in the latter part of the 20th century in american politics. this is the interaction between george washington and lafayette after the revolutionary war and the french revolution until it went sour the relationship was almost like father and son and very distinct impression and remain so today. the new history of the world from central asia point of
what plans by timothy snyder is in extraordinary book about the terror of stalin and hitler with the tens of millions of people that have succumbed to the policies. they actually imposed a famine in the 1930s it was devastating millions of people and it kind of wanted to a welcoming when hitler invaded in 1941. of course he lost that with the occupation because he turned out to be just as good as stalin. it was very depressing what was done and that's part of the world. a fascinating book...
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you do not agree with the assessment from timothy dogma that british stu d e nts from timothy dogma thatsity with. no, i don't. ithink there is a real misnomer when we talk about student debt. what we have is a graduate repayment system where you only pay back what you are earning. after 30 years, whatever you have not repaid is written. if you could get debt like that on the high street there would be a stampede of people trying to get hold of it. also if you read nick timothy ‘s article, he is an elitist. he wants article, he is an elitist. he wants a cap on the number of people going to university. that is the challenge we face. do it properly fund higher education or do we go back to the days of having an elite system for about 10% of the population? days of having an elite system for about 1096 of the population? talking about 1096 of the population? talking about the elite system and you may talk about the elite groups of universities and newer universities. you are part of this million—plus group as we alluded to in the introduction. a group of newer universities. how are you mark
you do not agree with the assessment from timothy dogma that british stu d e nts from timothy dogma thatsity with. no, i don't. ithink there is a real misnomer when we talk about student debt. what we have is a graduate repayment system where you only pay back what you are earning. after 30 years, whatever you have not repaid is written. if you could get debt like that on the high street there would be a stampede of people trying to get hold of it. also if you read nick timothy ‘s article, he...
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by people were fueled like timothy leary, and some philosophers that were middle-aged, and musicians.ut today, the youth are a smaller part of the antiestablishment. brexit, they assumed the young would vote to remain. kurt: and they did. charlie: but remain was in fact -- people who wanted to leave where the populace and anti-globalist. wanted itolder people to be the way it was before. charlie: and who worried somebody in brussels would take away their pension. kurt: right. part of what i'm talking about here is this anti-elite, antiestablishment thing, which has always been part of the american idea. that's what i'm saying got a little bit out of control in the late 1960's and 1970's, and never got -- the establishment basically never regained full control of the discourse. that's where we are today. charlie: you think of the establishment as universities, media.a, wall street, kurt: and the republican party. the karl rove-bush establishment, now beleaguered small wing of the republican party, thought they were in control until the spring of 2016. they thought all these people that
by people were fueled like timothy leary, and some philosophers that were middle-aged, and musicians.ut today, the youth are a smaller part of the antiestablishment. brexit, they assumed the young would vote to remain. kurt: and they did. charlie: but remain was in fact -- people who wanted to leave where the populace and anti-globalist. wanted itolder people to be the way it was before. charlie: and who worried somebody in brussels would take away their pension. kurt: right. part of what i'm...
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and the parents of timothy piazza is here to discuss his death and whether changes at the universityfar enough. >>> a solved. what researchers found on board three and a half miles below the ocean surface. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> you know, they show up in the helmets and the black masks and they've god clubs and everything, antifa. >> tensions boil over. >> police using tear gas and pepper spray to break up the crowd of protesters. >> guy got shot with a rubber bullet. >> this behavior and this divisiveness, the president of .he united states extshibi how muchge lonr does the country have to endure this nightmare. >> major fallouts from the latest navy collision. th vice admiral in charge of the seventh fleet has been relieved of his command. ho> a execution in missouri on >>> historic flash flooding ripped through the kansas city area. >> it led to rescues of stranded residents. >> this is the second flood this area has a seen in a month. >>> steve mnuchin's wife apologized for a social media rant. >>> a wild ride fo
and the parents of timothy piazza is here to discuss his death and whether changes at the universityfar enough. >>> a solved. what researchers found on board three and a half miles below the ocean surface. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> you know, they show up in the helmets and the black masks and they've god clubs and everything, antifa. >> tensions boil over. >> police using tear gas and pepper...
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a suspect trying to detonate a van, saying he admired timothy mcveigh. here's david kerley. >> reporter: this 23-year-old man charged tonight, jerry varnell, allegedly first suggesting to bomb the federal reserve, then settling for the bank. >> he wanted to make the biggest impact wherever he was going to place the bomb. in his mind, this would have been the biggest impact in oklahoma. >> reporter: and the materials he assembled would be a bomb. drove to the bank, left the van in an alley, and used a cell phone to detonate it. instead, he was arrested. >> this is a message to everybody that was like-minded to stand up, and take action. >> reporter: he allegedly said he was aligned with the patriot anti government movement. >> thank you. >>> we turn overseas to a lo looming -- warning the u.s. is prepared to use the full range of its capabilities if north korea follows through on its threats of americans? >> i would say, we have the capability to defend them. >> north korea warning it would have a plan to strike near guam by mid-august. >>> and the teache
a suspect trying to detonate a van, saying he admired timothy mcveigh. here's david kerley. >> reporter: this 23-year-old man charged tonight, jerry varnell, allegedly first suggesting to bomb the federal reserve, then settling for the bank. >> he wanted to make the biggest impact wherever he was going to place the bomb. in his mind, this would have been the biggest impact in oklahoma. >> reporter: and the materials he assembled would be a bomb. drove to the bank, left the van...
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. >>> this is where the frat, this is the frat house where authorities say that 19 year-old timothy piazza was left to die after a hazing ritual this morning 16 of his classmates will be in court as judge hears arguments on whether or not they should be sent to trial, we will have a preview. >>> huge flames erupting overnight in bucks county what is burning and where this is all happening. >>> today, it is thursday august 10th, good morning, i'm jan carabao. jim donovan's off. >> i'm rahel solomon. we have a lot of breaking news overnight but first lets get you out the door with katie and meisha. >> good morning, guys. gateway to the weekend. good news is this morning we have nice dry roadways that will help us out and no accidents. that is great too. >> yes, my goodness. totally quiet, it will stay that way for another day, hotter then yesterday and with time we will see or more specifically, feel a little bit more humidity as morning and especially tonight progress. we will take a quick peak at storm scan not much going on so lets move it along. we are looking at temperatures and they ar
. >>> this is where the frat, this is the frat house where authorities say that 19 year-old timothy piazza was left to die after a hazing ritual this morning 16 of his classmates will be in court as judge hears arguments on whether or not they should be sent to trial, we will have a preview. >>> huge flames erupting overnight in bucks county what is burning and where this is all happening. >>> today, it is thursday august 10th, good morning, i'm jan carabao. jim...
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reflects on how technology influenced the market, former national security and intelligence official timothy edgar argues for reforms in government surveillance in beyond snowden. also being published this week, the expanding blaze by jonathan israel, exploring how the american revolution inspired revolutions in europe. ..
reflects on how technology influenced the market, former national security and intelligence official timothy edgar argues for reforms in government surveillance in beyond snowden. also being published this week, the expanding blaze by jonathan israel, exploring how the american revolution inspired revolutions in europe. ..
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they are charged with various crimes, after timothy piazza died at beta theta pi house back in february. the 19 year-old fell down the stairs after a night of drinking. in one walled help for 12 hours. fraternity itself is facing criminal charges including involuntary manslaughter, a judge is trying to decide if is there enough evidence to send this case to trial. >>> a federal judge in camden promises to rule on the controversial margate dune project as soon as possible. a hearing wrapped up late last night, with the judge listening to testimony from both the army, u.s. army core of engineers and city life guard. army core is asking judge to allow dune project to continue , this without a plan to dress large ponds of bacteria laden what the their form after storms. margate residents do not want anymore dune construction until there is a solution, that eliminating the severe ponding. >>> over to north korea, they are flexing their military muscle by organizing a rally protesting latest round of u.n. sanctions this was the scene in the communist nation capitol yesterday, the rally came a
they are charged with various crimes, after timothy piazza died at beta theta pi house back in february. the 19 year-old fell down the stairs after a night of drinking. in one walled help for 12 hours. fraternity itself is facing criminal charges including involuntary manslaughter, a judge is trying to decide if is there enough evidence to send this case to trial. >>> a federal judge in camden promises to rule on the controversial margate dune project as soon as possible. a hearing...
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timothy mcveigh age 27. >> the shock around the country was huge.s an act of terrorism by one of our own citizens. >> a second man was charged today with blowing up the federal building. terry nichols who's been in custody since after the bombing. >> timothy mcveigh and terry nichols met in the army. mcveigh fought in the first persian gulf war. >> he left very disillusioned. the one thing that sustained him was his reading about the radical far-right. and meeting like-minded people. >> timothy mcveigh's alleged plot to blow up the federal building took place over a secret year-long odyssey across america. >> mcveigh visited groups across the country. he went to the waco compound when it was under siege. on april 19th, two years to the date after the waco incident, oklahoma city was bombed. >> mr. president, there are tens, maybe more -- tens of thousands of men and women dressing up on weekends in military garb going off for training because they're upset about waco. despite what you say, we're talking about thousands and thousands of people in thi
timothy mcveigh age 27. >> the shock around the country was huge.s an act of terrorism by one of our own citizens. >> a second man was charged today with blowing up the federal building. terry nichols who's been in custody since after the bombing. >> timothy mcveigh and terry nichols met in the army. mcveigh fought in the first persian gulf war. >> he left very disillusioned. the one thing that sustained him was his reading about the radical far-right. and meeting...
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parents continue today in timot timothy pea timothy piazza's death who died after a night of te fraternitywere charged because they did not came for help. ♪ >>> honoring a fallen officer. the community in clinton, missouri came together to remember officer gary michael last night. he was killed he week. and after being on the run for two days, the suspect was captured yesterday. >>> hurricane franklin made landfall along the coast of mexico overnight. these are pictures before the hurricane made landfall. people were preparing for the worst which is always a good move. the hurricane had maximum winds of 85 miles per hour. this is the second landfall on mexican territory in three days. and as we head further through the months of august and september, i'm sure, chuck, we'll see a lot more stories like that. >> unfortunately the peak of hurricane season is usually the first week of september. so we still have a little ways to go before we get to what is normally the peak of tropical activity. but based on sandy, we can get tropical storms way down into the month of october. stars franklin go
parents continue today in timot timothy pea timothy piazza's death who died after a night of te fraternitywere charged because they did not came for help. ♪ >>> honoring a fallen officer. the community in clinton, missouri came together to remember officer gary michael last night. he was killed he week. and after being on the run for two days, the suspect was captured yesterday. >>> hurricane franklin made landfall along the coast of mexico overnight. these are pictures...
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gillian: charlie: most people believe timothy geithner, saved the american system.you believe that? gillian: i think they did a pretty remarkable job after the event started. it took a long time to act. if they had acted more decisively earlier they could , have staved off a lot of the crisis and damage. but they did come in in the end, and by early 2009, after the lehman brothers collapsed, the agi fiasco, they were stepping in. they were supporting financial markets. charlie: even some who didn't want to, like j.p. morgan. gillian: exactly. they were forcing write-downs. today from the vantage point of europe, if europe had done that at the same time as americans, the european banking system would be much healthier. it is not, because they delayed even more than the americans. another big lesson is you have to act decisively quickly and early to make the crisis better. charlie: that is the lesson of the u.s. and japan. gillian: japan took a long time before they realized it. they delayed a decade. charlie: where are we today? gillian: we have a financial system th
gillian: charlie: most people believe timothy geithner, saved the american system.you believe that? gillian: i think they did a pretty remarkable job after the event started. it took a long time to act. if they had acted more decisively earlier they could , have staved off a lot of the crisis and damage. but they did come in in the end, and by early 2009, after the lehman brothers collapsed, the agi fiasco, they were stepping in. they were supporting financial markets. charlie: even some who...
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authorities saying the suspect admired timothy mcveigh. here's david kerley. >> reporter: this oklahoma city bank, the alleged target of this 23-year-old man charged tonight. saying he hoped to start an anti government revolution. jerry varnell, allegedly first suggesting to bomb the federal reserve, then settling for the bank. he hoped to emulate mcveigh's 1995 bombing. >> he wanted to make the biggest impact wherever he was going to place the bomb. in his mind, this would have been the biggest impact in oklahoma. >> reporter: an undercover fbi employee provided a van and materials. which varnell allegedly used friday night to assemble what he thought would be a bomb. he drove to the bank, left the van in an alley, and used a cell phone he expected to detonate the explosion. instead, he was arrested. through the investigation, varnell allegedly said he was aligned with the patriot anti government movement. if convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison. david? >> david, thank you. >>> we turn to the showdown with north korea. a general i
authorities saying the suspect admired timothy mcveigh. here's david kerley. >> reporter: this oklahoma city bank, the alleged target of this 23-year-old man charged tonight. saying he hoped to start an anti government revolution. jerry varnell, allegedly first suggesting to bomb the federal reserve, then settling for the bank. he hoped to emulate mcveigh's 1995 bombing. >> he wanted to make the biggest impact wherever he was going to place the bomb. in his mind, this would have...
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timothy march marshall is chasing that hurricane. he joins us on the phone.hy marshall, can you hear me? >> yes, tucker, i can. >> tucker: where are you? >> i'm just north of rockport on route 35. the outer road. and is it is quite windy here. racing by like a time laps movie. we get white out conditions occasionally. power poll poles started of going down about an hour ago. a lot of power outages. people will to deal with that for days and maybe even weeks. we just are getting another squall now. the show is yet to come. we still have the eye wall offshore. so, another hour or two with that wind things are going to go really down hill. hill. >> tucker: so you are doing this obviously because this ask what. do you the lieutenant governor saying he hoped people would be gone from that area. do you see residents of where you are? are they leaving? are they hunkering down? >> i saw a whole line of cars leaving this morning and i'm out here now and there is nobody out here. i'm just by myself. i think we may have lost contact. >> no. i'm here. we're just getting
timothy march marshall is chasing that hurricane. he joins us on the phone.hy marshall, can you hear me? >> yes, tucker, i can. >> tucker: where are you? >> i'm just north of rockport on route 35. the outer road. and is it is quite windy here. racing by like a time laps movie. we get white out conditions occasionally. power poll poles started of going down about an hour ago. a lot of power outages. people will to deal with that for days and maybe even weeks. we just are...
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this is nick timothy, who until recently was working with theresa may as one of the...co— chief of staff. giles, did you ever worked with him 7 chief of staff. giles, did you ever worked with him? a bit, not massively. this is his first so—called kiss and tell in a political sense except for it isn't that amazing, there's no real bombshell in here whatsoever as far asi bombshell in here whatsoever as far as i can see, it seems pretty anodyne. the top lines out of this are he says reports that philip hammond was going to get the bullet are wide of the mark. that theresa may will still walk away from brexit without a deal and the so—called dementia tax, which many people claim cost of the tories the election, was still the right thing to do. so far and we've only got the front page here is that it doesn't seem like he is trying to settle any old scores, but we haven't seen the inside pages, now he's got a regular column in the telegraph so perhaps there's more to come. but based on this front page there is nothing really we didn't know. do you agree the tories did well be
this is nick timothy, who until recently was working with theresa may as one of the...co— chief of staff. giles, did you ever worked with him 7 chief of staff. giles, did you ever worked with him? a bit, not massively. this is his first so—called kiss and tell in a political sense except for it isn't that amazing, there's no real bombshell in here whatsoever as far asi bombshell in here whatsoever as far as i can see, it seems pretty anodyne. the top lines out of this are he says reports...
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nick timothy, asi said they didn't know anything about it.t. we spoke to simon calder earlier, he will be back, the independent‘s travel editor, about saturday flight beaver, a headline writer's gift. editor, about saturday flight beaver, a headline writer's giftm is summer, people are going on holiday, people, papers talking about how horrible it is to go on holiday, designed to cheer people up who are not going on holiday! going abroad is awful, foreigners are awful, foreign baggage handlers are awful, foreign baggage handlers are awful, because they go on strike, and foreign weather is awful, because it is so hot. and this is not your opinion. it is not! this is the kind of mood that settles on the papers, a kind of masochistic moods that settles on the papers, oh, it is awful, having gone on about border controls, we want tighter border controls, we want tighter border controls, we want tighter border controls, but when we want to go over to foreign land on holiday, suddenly these controls are a nightmare, and all these people, it is just
nick timothy, asi said they didn't know anything about it.t. we spoke to simon calder earlier, he will be back, the independent‘s travel editor, about saturday flight beaver, a headline writer's gift. editor, about saturday flight beaver, a headline writer's giftm is summer, people are going on holiday, people, papers talking about how horrible it is to go on holiday, designed to cheer people up who are not going on holiday! going abroad is awful, foreigners are awful, foreign baggage...
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we'll know bhawhat happened to timothy. we'll know what happened during the second fall. >> charges range from involuntary manslaughter to evidence tampering. penn state has already announced reforms to the greek system. the preliminary hearing now entering its fifth day. the defendants denied all charges and defense attorneys argue any new footage would show nothing more than a tragic accident. >> i suspect it will just show young people having a party. >> reporter: they tell me additional charges could come soon. as for the hearing continuing today the defense expected to call witnesses. the judge says it is unlikely to wrap up today. >>> president donald trump expressing over the senate's top republican. >> i said mitch, get to work and let get it done. they should have had this last one done. they lost by one vote. for a thing like that to happen is a disgrace and frankly it shouldn't have happened, that i can tell you. >> he was asked if he should keep his job and his reply was ask me again if he doesn't get it passed.
we'll know bhawhat happened to timothy. we'll know what happened during the second fall. >> charges range from involuntary manslaughter to evidence tampering. penn state has already announced reforms to the greek system. the preliminary hearing now entering its fifth day. the defendants denied all charges and defense attorneys argue any new footage would show nothing more than a tragic accident. >> i suspect it will just show young people having a party. >> reporter: they tell...
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timothy mcveigh doing the oklahoma city bombing, all these people including children, we know him, we know his background, we know his religion, we know everything about him. if a muslim does such an ask it is islamic terrorism. we don't know much about the individual or the family or the background or anything. we label one and a half million people by the behavior of the one or the 19, it is wrong, very wrong. you cannot do that. and labeling christians because some christian is shooting or went to a school and started shooting. that would be wrong too. put all the people together and label them by the behavior of the one or the few or doing that in this country now. when the shooting took place in san bernardino, i saw it on tv. what went through my mind immediately is my daughter because she works for the county. in that area, she was held up and certified so that was the first thing. as a father you worry about your children first but then as an american, a palestinian arab-american, i'm not muslim either, i am catholic actually. as an american, arab-american, i got very worried
timothy mcveigh doing the oklahoma city bombing, all these people including children, we know him, we know his background, we know his religion, we know everything about him. if a muslim does such an ask it is islamic terrorism. we don't know much about the individual or the family or the background or anything. we label one and a half million people by the behavior of the one or the 19, it is wrong, very wrong. you cannot do that. and labeling christians because some christian is shooting or...
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was able to stop a man from following in timothy mcveigh's footsteps. alison: plus, an explanation for this. brown water coming out of taps in montgomery county and why officials insist it's safe. >> a torrential rainstorm and mudslide. look at the damage at mount vernon. a complete report when we come back. >> part of the area will be dealing with the scattered showers for the next few hours. beyond that? that is in the forecast for tomorrow and the rest of the week and the next ten days still to come at "abc7 news at 5:00". your bbut as you get older,ing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. >> all clear after a hazmat scare at a pool in montgomery county. they
was able to stop a man from following in timothy mcveigh's footsteps. alison: plus, an explanation for this. brown water coming out of taps in montgomery county and why officials insist it's safe. >> a torrential rainstorm and mudslide. look at the damage at mount vernon. a complete report when we come back. >> part of the area will be dealing with the scattered showers for the next few hours. beyond that? that is in the forecast for tomorrow and the rest of the week and the next...
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more on this is timothy o'brien, the executive editor of bloomberg gadfly. never a dominant. why would he be calling out these guys? they are supposed to be natural allies, he needs these people. >> he cannot help himself, this is traditional donald trump. during his business career and down in his political career, he has never been good at building allies. often, at his own expense, strategically and personally. we saw this in new york back in the late 1980's, early 1990's, these epic roles with the then mayor of new york city, ed koch. he needed support to get zoning approval and other big projects. rather than nurture a relationship, he went to war with him. ultimately, he lost huge business opportunities because of that. now you see with mitch mcconnell, who runs the ,epublican party in the senate trump slapping him around on a regular basis rather than cultivating him. julia: why is the question, why can he help themselves, why doesn't he put the desire to attack these people before results? >> it appears to be irrational. if you are judging him based on getting legisla
more on this is timothy o'brien, the executive editor of bloomberg gadfly. never a dominant. why would he be calling out these guys? they are supposed to be natural allies, he needs these people. >> he cannot help himself, this is traditional donald trump. during his business career and down in his political career, he has never been good at building allies. often, at his own expense, strategically and personally. we saw this in new york back in the late 1980's, early 1990's, these epic...
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james, inside the telegraph, one of the editorial pages, nick timothy has at page to make —— has a pieceshe grab political ground that will appeal? his contention is that she will be appealing to the common ground, which is not necessarily the ce ntre ground, which is not necessarily the centre ground which many liberals are hankering after. you know, there have been suggestions, james chapman la st have been suggestions, james chapman last week saying, could we form a ce ntre last week saying, could we form a centre ground party? he says that people suggesting that are the metropolitan elite who are out of touch with the rest of the country. ido touch with the rest of the country. i do think that her performance was so i do think that her performance was so bad in the last election, if i heard strong, stable leadership again, iwas heard strong, stable leadership again, i was going to run off the nearest cliff. here, she seems to be reading the tea leaves. i don't know, but i do fear for her future. as eunice she says, grass—mac as soofi as as eunice she says, grass—mac as soon as she sa
james, inside the telegraph, one of the editorial pages, nick timothy has at page to make —— has a pieceshe grab political ground that will appeal? his contention is that she will be appealing to the common ground, which is not necessarily the ce ntre ground, which is not necessarily the centre ground which many liberals are hankering after. you know, there have been suggestions, james chapman la st have been suggestions, james chapman last week saying, could we form a ce ntre last week...
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nick timothy if i can remind viewers as the man who committed complacent harry keeley is a person whoge point lead in the polls and for some reason and love writing for the daily telegraph but he said he paid a visit to the barber. the young man who cut my hair told me he graduated from southampton university with a degree in football studies. i doubted whether he thought his qualification was worth the debt he would carry for 30 years. well with great respect young man don't get a degree in football studies. i bet it was something like the economics of football. it says here he graduated... it is possible he got the facts wrong. the market in this from a—levels through to what you do with those a—levels. .. from a—levels through to what you do with those a-levels. .. it is a market greeted by government doesn't it? it is a market set up by the government to —— for both parties. this middle—class norm of what i wa nt this middle—class norm of what i want is for my children to go to university when actually seeing are you getting value for money for your debt? and can you afford to pay
nick timothy if i can remind viewers as the man who committed complacent harry keeley is a person whoge point lead in the polls and for some reason and love writing for the daily telegraph but he said he paid a visit to the barber. the young man who cut my hair told me he graduated from southampton university with a degree in football studies. i doubted whether he thought his qualification was worth the debt he would carry for 30 years. well with great respect young man don't get a degree in...
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the telegraph headlines claims from the prime minister format a nick timothy who says the conservatives may‘s promise of change. the guardian carries an interview with one of the medical team who treated charlie gard, who blames politicians and religious leaders with interfering in his case. the sun had lined prince harry‘s visit to africa with his partner where they will celebrate her 36th birthday. and the times headlines mo farah‘s triumph in the 10,000 metres, it also warns of threats to holidaymakers travelling to spain where anarchists accused the travel industry of destroying barcelona and the balearic islands. let‘s begin the paper review, what shall we start with, mo farah? it‘s kind of the big story of the night. i don‘t know if you saw the race but it was really close in the end but it was really close in the end but it was really close in the end but it was pretty emotional stuff out there and the crowd loved it. sealing his place in history as probably the greatest british athlete ever. remarkable, retiring ona high, athlete ever. remarkable, retiring on a high, which very
the telegraph headlines claims from the prime minister format a nick timothy who says the conservatives may‘s promise of change. the guardian carries an interview with one of the medical team who treated charlie gard, who blames politicians and religious leaders with interfering in his case. the sun had lined prince harry‘s visit to africa with his partner where they will celebrate her 36th birthday. and the times headlines mo farah‘s triumph in the 10,000 metres, it also warns of threats...