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the bovary, tony long, john murray and matt johnson.. the police hearts of john, yvonne and other officers remained at the scene for ten days. —— hads. clive maybury decided to ta ke —— hads. clive maybury decided to take matters into his own hands. when a person in uniform dies they always put the hat on the cover. i got out there, got to the heart and a selected straight back to safety. terry long was a firearms officer sent to the scene after the shooting. we were there dealing with people who had harmed the police office rs people who had harmed the police officers and we wanted to arrest them. we should have been able to put the handcuffs on the person that shot yvonne. matt johnson was driving the ambulance escort vehicle that took yvonne to hospital. we received an emergency call over the radio. we didn't realise it was a shot police officer. we didn't realise it was yvonne fletcher. the retired officers are about to visit the met police museum at new scotla nd the met police museum at new scotland yard to seejohn's original hear
the bovary, tony long, john murray and matt johnson.. the police hearts of john, yvonne and other officers remained at the scene for ten days. —— hads. clive maybury decided to ta ke —— hads. clive maybury decided to take matters into his own hands. when a person in uniform dies they always put the hat on the cover. i got out there, got to the heart and a selected straight back to safety. terry long was a firearms officer sent to the scene after the shooting. we were there dealing with...
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tony long was a firearms officer, who was sent to the scene after the shooting.ure nobody could escape and to make sure there is nobody on show who could get shot. we were dealing with people who had harmed police officers and we wanted to see them arrested. we should have been able to put handcuffs on the person who shot yvonne. we had to watch them leave. mattjohnson was driving the ambulance escort vehicle that took yvonne to hospital. we received an emergency call over the radio, to say, could we go to regent street, charles ii street, to pick up an ambulance and escort it to the westminster hospital on the hurry up? we didn't realise it was a shot police officer. we didn't realise it was yvonne fletcher, and that she'd died. when the news came on the evening, i realised it was yvonne, which is particularly relevant to me because about six weeks prior to that yvonne had been at my house warming party. when something like that happens, particularly when it happens to a close friend when you realise you are not invincible. in an incident, your life can enter, s
tony long was a firearms officer, who was sent to the scene after the shooting.ure nobody could escape and to make sure there is nobody on show who could get shot. we were dealing with people who had harmed police officers and we wanted to see them arrested. we should have been able to put handcuffs on the person who shot yvonne. we had to watch them leave. mattjohnson was driving the ambulance escort vehicle that took yvonne to hospital. we received an emergency call over the radio, to say,...
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tony: so it comes out and the texture's just very light and fluffy, but it's very creamy in taste. lemonis: and how longave you had this store? tony: so, we're going on our fourth year. lemonis: oh, wow. high-five on that. most people don't make it that long. tony: yeah. lemonis: what i want to do is i actually want to try it. tony: yeah, sure. i have some gloves for you. lemonis: walk me through the board and how it works. tony: sure. so, the first step is choosing your size. lemonis: okay. then we go to choose our flavor. which one is the most popular? tony: yeti tracks and green tea are our two most popular flavors. lemonis: what is in yeti tracks? tony: yeti tracks is the blueberries and oreos. lemonis: oreos and blueberries, that's interesting. carolyn: hi. tony: this is carolyn. this is one of our other gms. lemonis: oh, how are you? carolyn: hi. lemonis: nice to meet you. the two of you oversee the four stores? tony: yep. lemonis: okay, so you're not just here? ovie: i'm pretty much at all the stores every day. i also do maintenance work. there are things that i'm not really good at that tony's g
tony: so it comes out and the texture's just very light and fluffy, but it's very creamy in taste. lemonis: and how longave you had this store? tony: so, we're going on our fourth year. lemonis: oh, wow. high-five on that. most people don't make it that long. tony: yeah. lemonis: what i want to do is i actually want to try it. tony: yeah, sure. i have some gloves for you. lemonis: walk me through the board and how it works. tony: sure. so, the first step is choosing your size. lemonis: okay....
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tony's the manager of the restaurant. how long have you been managing the restaurant, tony?> only 45 years. >> jimmy: is business typically like this? >> yes. we're a busy place. >> jimmy: show us what makes the classic primanti brothers sandwich, which i have enjoyed there myself. show us what makes it special, toni. >> it's italian bread. >> jimmy: guillermo, why are you molesting toni? >> i'm going to have guillermo eat a couple of these sandwiches. he'll lose ten pounds. >> jimmy: maybe 11. >> here we have pastrami. italian bread. pastrami with provolone cheese. tomatoes the fries. >> jimmy: who decided to put the fries on the sandwich. >> now he's going to take a big bite. >> jimmy: yeah, take a big bite. you have a lot of customers and the legendary singer frankie capri is there, right, guillermo? do you have a song to get the crowd going? >> yeah, we're going to sing the pittsburgh fight song! >> jimmy: guillermo, where are you headed next, guillermo, before frankie gets into the song? >> i'll be there tomorrow in philadelphia. >> jimmy: philadelphia tomorrow. i wish
tony's the manager of the restaurant. how long have you been managing the restaurant, tony?> only 45 years. >> jimmy: is business typically like this? >> yes. we're a busy place. >> jimmy: show us what makes the classic primanti brothers sandwich, which i have enjoyed there myself. show us what makes it special, toni. >> it's italian bread. >> jimmy: guillermo, why are you molesting toni? >> i'm going to have guillermo eat a couple of these sandwiches....
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i have known in my long career different british prime ministers. i was starting with tony blair in 97 and thenjohn major and then david cameron, theresa may and borisjohnson, all of them they are to some extent, although nobody believes that, good friends because all of them, mainly theresa may and boris johnson, they were giving me the impression that they were trying to do the best for their country. i did very often disagree with what they've thought would be in the national interest of britain but it was their responsibility and not mine. i had good relations with all of them. do you think it is possible, because borisjohnson described the eu as our european friends and partners... i am not surprised that he is always referred to his european partners and friends. that is a good wording, not to be forgotten for the future. you describe the uk as a good friend and he said in luxembourg that europe, because of the second world war, owes a lot to the uk but angela merkel pointed out that after brexit the uk will be a competitor on the eu's doorstep. how will it be possibl
i have known in my long career different british prime ministers. i was starting with tony blair in 97 and thenjohn major and then david cameron, theresa may and borisjohnson, all of them they are to some extent, although nobody believes that, good friends because all of them, mainly theresa may and boris johnson, they were giving me the impression that they were trying to do the best for their country. i did very often disagree with what they've thought would be in the national interest of...
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tony, where are you going? wow! >>> i am curious aboutre >>> i am curious about where you went. i'm convinced that trip is what made me sick. we were standing outside for a longat host and the building was cool. >> you were climbing up where? >> on the very, very top of the base of the spier with no railing at all. quickly it became oh, no, hold my hand. >> i would never do that. >> we'll be there next week. >> wednesday, the day before thanksgiving. you'll get to see what we did. it was a great day. >>> tens of thousands of students are not allowed to go back to school until next month as a highly contagious virus spreads in colorado, southwest of denver, forced a major cleaning effort there. we're learning that a second school district is also closing because of the norovirus. omar villafranca went there to show us why some patients are getting sick twice. >> i have three kids and they like to share germs. >> reporter: with three preteens at home, joyce zoeller says it's inconvenient but necessary. >> we definitely don't want to be silk for thanksgiving and the way it seems to be working it's like one person gets sick in the family and a couple of days goes
tony, where are you going? wow! >>> i am curious aboutre >>> i am curious about where you went. i'm convinced that trip is what made me sick. we were standing outside for a longat host and the building was cool. >> you were climbing up where? >> on the very, very top of the base of the spier with no railing at all. quickly it became oh, no, hold my hand. >> i would never do that. >> we'll be there next week. >> wednesday, the day before...
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in this election and they have their work cut out for them tony 5 candidates are whining for their board the ballot people alone is 2 feet long but there are 2 keogh frontrunners on the one hand we have both thought it out to parse out the brother of my hindu. president himself who thought it out to quote so oversaw the defeat of the rebels at the end of the long cost us civil war he's considered a strong military nationalistic peter who supports tightening national security in the country in the off to match of the deadly easter sunday of goss the c.e.o. on the other hand we have sergeant being with us are considered a more liberal candidate who has spoken about improving the economy is advocating forward improving housing rights but premadasa is also a sin held up with his 2 belongs to the majority you are with your the issue with intrude on call on just limited to national security even though that is a top them. but she often economy is very sluggish debt is also ready high so it would be interesting to see what those choose rajapakse as considered on to worship also because of the fost all having always seen the end of t
in this election and they have their work cut out for them tony 5 candidates are whining for their board the ballot people alone is 2 feet long but there are 2 keogh frontrunners on the one hand we have both thought it out to parse out the brother of my hindu. president himself who thought it out to quote so oversaw the defeat of the rebels at the end of the long cost us civil war he's considered a strong military nationalistic peter who supports tightening national security in the country in...
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but he is having to account for the tony's no long record in government.full list of candidates cornwall, as of course in every constituency on the bbc website. right now, we are going to ta ke website. right now, we are going to take a look at the weather. we have still got some cloud and rain to get through. that was earlier in york. some hefty downpours earlier on through bills and southern england. rain across northern scotland, and in this area persistent rain that has been setting in three parts of north—east england. that was put into south—east scotland is. these areas could see some localised flooding and travel disruption as this persistent rain continues on deep into the evening and the night. the rain continued for a time across northern scotland. that starts to sink southward. dry better for northern ireland, the southern half of wales on the south of england. some clear spells, one or two showers, and temperatures holding up between five and 93. tomorrow, and there is still some cloud and rain and the forecast across southern scotla nd and th
but he is having to account for the tony's no long record in government.full list of candidates cornwall, as of course in every constituency on the bbc website. right now, we are going to ta ke website. right now, we are going to take a look at the weather. we have still got some cloud and rain to get through. that was earlier in york. some hefty downpours earlier on through bills and southern england. rain across northern scotland, and in this area persistent rain that has been setting in...
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former florida attorney general and long-time trump supporter pam bondi and former treasury secretary tony sayegh have been hired to help with messaging.se and trump's personal lawyer is lawyering up. rudy giuliani announced this afternoon that his new legal d o team is led by former federal prosecutor robert costello. he made headlines earlier this l year after reports that he ie attempted to dangle a pardon to the president's former attorney michael cohen.id meantime, republicans seem to be searching for the best line of attack to defend the president. >> republicans are really struggling to defend the president -- he okay, great. >> we're not struggling on anything., >> okay.ng >> republicans are not struggling on anything. a >> i trust president zelensky az and president trump and i trust the fact that the ukrainians t didn't know that aid had been held and ukrainians did nothingk to get it release when'd it was released.re >> what i can tell you about the trump policy to the ukraine it was incoherent.po it depends on who you talk to. it depends on you who talk to. o >> if there was a
former florida attorney general and long-time trump supporter pam bondi and former treasury secretary tony sayegh have been hired to help with messaging.se and trump's personal lawyer is lawyering up. rudy giuliani announced this afternoon that his new legal d o team is led by former federal prosecutor robert costello. he made headlines earlier this l year after reports that he ie attempted to dangle a pardon to the president's former attorney michael cohen.id meantime, republicans seem to be...
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minister donohoe: maybe -- tony: may be in the long term two up, but when you increase the amount ofin goes up. we see generating seem to be at cash. michael: how quickly can you get the recovery of additional ounces out of detour to offset some of this pessimism? tony: there has already been a plan put in place, momentum has been building. in terms of success, they have a solid performance last two quarters and we see that internally they will have a good fourth quarter and see momentum building into next year. we see tracking fairly well. definitely a big part of the increased production. new permits, which could come into play before the second half of next year but possibly into 2021. alix: you look at it more as defense or offense? the other worry is something about your mind and australia, if that is not going as well and you need other asset, does it feel like that was it the environment for m&a? or both? tony: it was neither of those. the mind and australia is doing well. upside in terms of what is going to happen with that sustainability for quite some time. in terms of what
minister donohoe: maybe -- tony: may be in the long term two up, but when you increase the amount ofin goes up. we see generating seem to be at cash. michael: how quickly can you get the recovery of additional ounces out of detour to offset some of this pessimism? tony: there has already been a plan put in place, momentum has been building. in terms of success, they have a solid performance last two quarters and we see that internally they will have a good fourth quarter and see momentum...
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tony. bravo, detrick, bravo. anthony, what is your like? >> i don't know. i've seen better. ♪ new york ♪ >> bravo. >> we did that together. great job. >> detrick is the guy with the longly. >> tony dough co, what a great >> i was getting nervous. and then when we opened the hatch and there was a guy standing there with a dog leash and that was supposed to hook to my waist, nothing between me and 1400 feet straight down with that little teeny leash. but speaking of the new york state of mind and that new york attitude, the chrysler building which you could see behind me, that used to be the tallest building in the world. briefly anyway. and then it was surpassed by the empire state building which built that spire as you heard just to beat the chrysler building. a little new york attitude for you there. a little dig at the chrysler building. i could look down on it from here all of the years later. and coming up, we're taking you all around the world to see how the empire state building stacks up against other iconic towers. i have to tell you, this view, i don't think it's beatable. you're watching "cbs this morning." happy thanksgiving. empire state building, one the
tony. bravo, detrick, bravo. anthony, what is your like? >> i don't know. i've seen better. ♪ new york ♪ >> bravo. >> we did that together. great job. >> detrick is the guy with the longly. >> tony dough co, what a great >> i was getting nervous. and then when we opened the hatch and there was a guy standing there with a dog leash and that was supposed to hook to my waist, nothing between me and 1400 feet straight down with that little teeny leash. but...
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tony roin which i read. at harvard she was on the long review which i didn't read. and then we went on to have a significant overlap in our professional lives as well area i was a judge on the juvenile and domestic jrelations district court for the city of richmond, literally the baby court in every way and she as you know is a justice on the highest court in the land . even though those ports are quite different, there are some significant overlap and they are both all about the rule of. and the judges get all excited about the rule of law and not everybody quite understands that all the time but the fundamental part, the fundamental essence of the rule of law is the principle that all, that the rules apply equally to everybody so is fundamentally about the quality and when you travel in other countries as i've had occasion to do where the rule of law doesn't apply, where courts, where there isn't an independent functioning judiciary area where people are in certain parties or groups don't have to ycomply with the rules that others have to comply with. you remember
tony roin which i read. at harvard she was on the long review which i didn't read. and then we went on to have a significant overlap in our professional lives as well area i was a judge on the juvenile and domestic jrelations district court for the city of richmond, literally the baby court in every way and she as you know is a justice on the highest court in the land . even though those ports are quite different, there are some significant overlap and they are both all about the rule of. and...
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tony blair, has died aged 79. mr dobson, who only left the commons four years ago, had been suffering from a long—standing illness.ake up vaping. doctors say ewan fisher, who's 19 and from nottingham, suffered a catastrophic reaction in his lungs that left him unable to breathe. health officials say vaping is not risk—free, but is still better than smoking. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. i physically couldn't breathe while i was on the ward and i was gasping, begging to go on intensive care, because i knew i needed that, and i nearly lost my life. this is what vaping did to ewan fisher. he developed a rare hyperallergic reactions to e—cigarettes, which meant his lungs failed and he needed the highest level of life—support. ewan has fought his way back to fitness. now, he wants to spread the word that, for some, vaping can be highly dangerous. in hospital, they said that it probably would have been better for you to smoke cigarettes, but then that's contradicting what i've been told in the past, so i urge everyone not to vape, because i don't want you to end up how i've been. i don't wish it upon a
tony blair, has died aged 79. mr dobson, who only left the commons four years ago, had been suffering from a long—standing illness.ake up vaping. doctors say ewan fisher, who's 19 and from nottingham, suffered a catastrophic reaction in his lungs that left him unable to breathe. health officials say vaping is not risk—free, but is still better than smoking. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. i physically couldn't breathe while i was on the ward and i was gasping, begging to go...
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country is not ready it's not able to 103 tonys on is better for the international community to make sure that our young people i'm not seeing for have on look for long term. pushing but mr somebody on here now talking about people who are forcibly treated back into their countries but these ones return voluntarily resign gambians where should they be taken where should they go where they should come here what i'm saying here is under you know what's happening in libya they came back from leave because according to. the international report the european union was collaborating with disobedience to talk to enslave all young people i'm sorry i can't allow you to say such things we don't back it i mean we've. been telling you we've done not write down your facts. there's no reason to raise. the international report i can send you the link immediately after this of this stuff that is conflict ok so some very serious accusations being leveled not just against you but international organizations that are just here for the power point presentations of the end of things here i hear effective as i.o.m. or any u.n. agency or any international organization our
country is not ready it's not able to 103 tonys on is better for the international community to make sure that our young people i'm not seeing for have on look for long term. pushing but mr somebody on here now talking about people who are forcibly treated back into their countries but these ones return voluntarily resign gambians where should they be taken where should they go where they should come here what i'm saying here is under you know what's happening in libya they came back from leave...
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. >> and i think i've been here too long, call me cynical, after 35 years -- you had a paul manafort lobbying for ukraine, tonyodesta close friend of the clintons is in italy laughing at you. i'll believe it when i see it. if anyone on the left is held accountable for anything i will be surprised. >> we have a bifurcated legal system, if you don't have the right political connections you will have the book thrown at you. if you have the right connections you get a pass. that's a real problem. >> tucker: ned ryan, great to see you tonight, thank you. jeanine pirro hosts justice with judge jeanine, she's the author and a very busy we are grateful to have her. i haven't given the guys name, i'm not actually certain but we don't have confirmation, only schiff knows. we are all under this pressure to protect the identity of the whistle-blower because why? >> i haven't figured that out. if you think about it, barack obama fired the whistle-blower in fast and furious. if in terms of whistle-blowers, they changed the law so this whistle-blower could report on hearsay, they change that in the last year because before a
. >> and i think i've been here too long, call me cynical, after 35 years -- you had a paul manafort lobbying for ukraine, tonyodesta close friend of the clintons is in italy laughing at you. i'll believe it when i see it. if anyone on the left is held accountable for anything i will be surprised. >> we have a bifurcated legal system, if you don't have the right political connections you will have the book thrown at you. if you have the right connections you get a pass. that's a...
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. >> but it will be interesting, mimi, is pam bondi or tony sayegh start to be the face of this thing because rudy giuliani was for a long time and that's been not the most successful strategy. let's just listen to a little of what rudy giuliani has said on t this particular issue. >> why am i doing it, laura? can't you figure it out? i'm his defense lawyer. i was seeking in the best tradition of being a lawyer, a defense lawyer, to vindicate my client. >> tell me. >> it's in the best interests of my client to unravel the corruption in the ukraine. >> evaluate that, please, mimi. >> so, you know, giuliani is trying to defend himself and his actions by saying, i was doing this in the interest of my client. i'm justre acting as any good defense lawyer would. the problem for him and for trump is that first of all he has admitted numerous times on tv, on twitter tonight, that he was acting -- that this entire policy was in the interest of donald trump, not the united states of america. >> right.e he keeps saying my client, donald trump.ic >> yeah. and that is -- it rings true because nothing they were doing with respect to u
. >> but it will be interesting, mimi, is pam bondi or tony sayegh start to be the face of this thing because rudy giuliani was for a long time and that's been not the most successful strategy. let's just listen to a little of what rudy giuliani has said on t this particular issue. >> why am i doing it, laura? can't you figure it out? i'm his defense lawyer. i was seeking in the best tradition of being a lawyer, a defense lawyer, to vindicate my client. >> tell me. >>...
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long read article at bbc.co.uk/news or on the bbc news app. thank you, christian. the labour former cabinet minister, frank dobson — who served as health secretary under tony blair —ion, after 36 years representing the london seat of holborn and st pancras. a family spokesman confirmed the former cabinet minister had died following a longstanding illness. the latest estimates from the office for national statistics show that wages have continued to rise, but not quite as quickly as most economists expected. the average pay rose by 3.6% in the three months to the end of september, compared with a year before. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity is here. wages going up, but onlyjust? yes, 500 and 8p because the average wage, about 25, 26 grand annually, about two or £3 less than in august 2007. -- £508 the two or £3 less than in august 2007. —— £508 the average weekly wage. we have had a long decade of falling living standards and it is only in recent months and years we have started to catch back up, we remain below that peak. if you look at what will drive improvements in wages, productivity, if you can make each worker produce more per hour then that will ena
long read article at bbc.co.uk/news or on the bbc news app. thank you, christian. the labour former cabinet minister, frank dobson — who served as health secretary under tony blair —ion, after 36 years representing the london seat of holborn and st pancras. a family spokesman confirmed the former cabinet minister had died following a longstanding illness. the latest estimates from the office for national statistics show that wages have continued to rise, but not quite as quickly as most...
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tony, get closer. >> anthony: you are totally sending me every one of those pictures by the way. wow, look at that. this style of dish goes back longtment of colors and textures? in this one, a somewhat more luxurious version. beef shanks, flank steak, oxtail, veal shanks, chicken, marrowbones, beef ribs, leeks, carrots, turnips, fennel, and parsnips. all stewed long and at low temperature, then served with its own deeply rich broth. >> daniel: you think it's enough for the two of us? >> anthony: and then, this. >> waiter: monsieur, lievre a la royale. >> anthony: as if the chef had been listening to my deepest, darkest secret yearnings. the legendary lievre a la royale -- an almost completely disappeared, incredibly difficult preparation of wild hare. the animal is first slowly cooked, then coated by a sauce of its own minced heart, liver, and lungs that has been thickened with its own blood. after more than six hours of preparation, the hare is served, as the chef prefers -- whole, on the bone, the rich glorious sauce finished with truffles and chartreuse napped over and over until it coats like richest chocolate. absolutely the
tony, get closer. >> anthony: you are totally sending me every one of those pictures by the way. wow, look at that. this style of dish goes back longtment of colors and textures? in this one, a somewhat more luxurious version. beef shanks, flank steak, oxtail, veal shanks, chicken, marrowbones, beef ribs, leeks, carrots, turnips, fennel, and parsnips. all stewed long and at low temperature, then served with its own deeply rich broth. >> daniel: you think it's enough for the two of...
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how long can this go on let's ask attorney archie lamb with levon papen tonio one of a team of law for 11. tony against p.g. county one of a team of law firms filing suit against p.g. county which has declared bankruptcy also in the legal crosshairs southern california edison which has declared bankruptcy also in the legal crosshairs southern california edison archie welcome. thanks good to be with you how would an archie welcome. thank you to be with you how long can this go on and in great big round numbers what is the one can this go on and in great big round numbers what is the damage so far in fires that are now burning. the damage so far in fires that are now burning. well you can't really you know the ones that are burning now and by the way. well you can't really you know the ones that are burning now and by the way they're 17 fires burning throughout california as we speak overnight. there 17 fires burning throughout california as we speak overnight. p.g. and e. wrote off about $23000000000.00 for the fact that. p.g. and e. wrote off about $23000000000.00 for the fires and 201728 we ob
how long can this go on let's ask attorney archie lamb with levon papen tonio one of a team of law for 11. tony against p.g. county one of a team of law firms filing suit against p.g. county which has declared bankruptcy also in the legal crosshairs southern california edison which has declared bankruptcy also in the legal crosshairs southern california edison archie welcome. thanks good to be with you how would an archie welcome. thank you to be with you how long can this go on and in great...
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tony provan zahn know, the teamsters official/mobber the, wrowp you know, was behind this. you know, the movie and his story have generated renewed interest as well. eric: yeah. i believed it for a longublisher, and robert deniro says he believes sharon. others are saying, no, it's not true. but you just hit upon tony pro, the mob capo in new jersey, and where the focus went to a guy named ralph picardo. he was one of tony pro's guys. he was 32 years old, serving 20 years for manslaughter. he goes to authorities, and he flips, he's one of the crew -- he's one of the mob guys, and he tells them what happened, and he says that where we bury bodies is the dump. here is melvin, his agent and handler as a special agent in the irs. melvin wrote a book that includes all this. he says ralph picardo is believable. take a look. do you find ralph trust wore? >> as far as i'm concerned, he was trustworthy. everything he told me, everything i wrote down about him came back to be true. so based on that, yes, he was truthful to me. they called him ralph the rat, they called him -- he was off the wall. i think his own, his own style he said he was an unsavory character. so, and he was an unsavory ch
tony provan zahn know, the teamsters official/mobber the, wrowp you know, was behind this. you know, the movie and his story have generated renewed interest as well. eric: yeah. i believed it for a longublisher, and robert deniro says he believes sharon. others are saying, no, it's not true. but you just hit upon tony pro, the mob capo in new jersey, and where the focus went to a guy named ralph picardo. he was one of tony pro's guys. he was 32 years old, serving 20 years for manslaughter. he...
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think i've been here too long, call me cynical but after 35 years i've concluded you had paul manafort lobby for ukraine, he's likely to spend the rest of his life in prison. tonyta, close friend of the clintons did the same. he's in italy right now laughing at you. so i don't know. i will believe it when i see it. when anyone on the left is held accountable for anything i will be surprised but happy. >> this o is the problem we hav, we have a bifurcated legal system and if you do not have the right political connections with the right political views he will have the book thrown at you. you have the right connections you get a pass, but the real problem for a republic. >> tucker: a real problem, i would say. great to see you tonight. jean pinero jeanine pirro -- tht to remake america. she's very busy so when she can come here we are grateful to have her. so we are not, as you juste noted, i haven't given the guy's name, not absolutely certain he's the whistle-blower, appears to g be but i don't have confirmation, schiff knows. we are all under this kind of pressure to protect the identity of thehe whistle-blower because why exactly? >> yeah, well i haven't fig
think i've been here too long, call me cynical but after 35 years i've concluded you had paul manafort lobby for ukraine, he's likely to spend the rest of his life in prison. tonyta, close friend of the clintons did the same. he's in italy right now laughing at you. so i don't know. i will believe it when i see it. when anyone on the left is held accountable for anything i will be surprised but happy. >> this o is the problem we hav, we have a bifurcated legal system and if you do not...
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has a long and sorted history of opposing police reforms, publishing racist and anti-immigrant rhetoric and threatening critics, unquote. you will hear a response from the president of the poa, tony montoa on our 6:00 newscast. >> and we should have some word soon on the latest vote count. any expectation that the d a's race will be decided at that time. >> reporter: well, most political observers we talked to today said don't count on a final tally in the district attorney's race. that's because they are counting literally tens of thousands of mail-in ballots and absentee ballots. so it could take maybe until tomorrow. perhaps days. so the mystery, the suspense continues. back to you. >> all right. thank you so much. >>> the mayor was successful in her bid for mayor. the incumbent is mind in the district supervisor race. she trails dean preston by 218 votes. that leaves preston with 58% of the vote. representing neighbors hike >>> ride share rides still too close to call. prop d needs a two-thirds majority to pass. right now, yes, is leading with a little over 66% of the vote. revenue from prop d would go to transportation and infrastructure improvements. >>> meanwhile, resident
has a long and sorted history of opposing police reforms, publishing racist and anti-immigrant rhetoric and threatening critics, unquote. you will hear a response from the president of the poa, tony montoa on our 6:00 newscast. >> and we should have some word soon on the latest vote count. any expectation that the d a's race will be decided at that time. >> reporter: well, most political observers we talked to today said don't count on a final tally in the district attorney's race....
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i want to read a message from tony carol for sam, the man we reveal today, who used to be known as marine e. she said sam, respect, stay focused and strong. it's a longn party debate. good morning, for many it was a cold and frosty start to the day and for sam, a foggy start and we still have fog in central and south—eastern areas. that was greater london a short while ago. the fog is tending to lift. we have cloud across central areas and sunshine in the far east as scotland and eastern england. it has not been as cold in western parts but here we have thicker cloud and rain moving through northern ireland, pembrokeshire and cornwall. temperatures here 10—12. still cold in eastern areas. through tonight, we will keep coldness in north—eastern areas but frost more limited tonight compared to last night and temperatures for most staying above freezing, particularly in western parts. throughout wednesday, rain across western areas. for most, dry with more cloud and some bright or sunny spells. you're watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories this morning. prince andrew faces new calls to talk to us investigators about his frie
i want to read a message from tony carol for sam, the man we reveal today, who used to be known as marine e. she said sam, respect, stay focused and strong. it's a longn party debate. good morning, for many it was a cold and frosty start to the day and for sam, a foggy start and we still have fog in central and south—eastern areas. that was greater london a short while ago. the fog is tending to lift. we have cloud across central areas and sunshine in the far east as scotland and eastern...
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long. what do you think? >> the question is not there are abuses like that, stealing of trade secrets, denying access to markets in china, forcing mergers with the subtly of tonyve a great deal to you. the best way to deal with it, taxes on american businesses and china may hurt china but hurts us as well. what we do with the indictment in missouri. you find the perpetrators and punish them. up until president trump came into office, enforcement was sporadic. you go after the bad people, there are virus ways to punish them. melissa: let me pushback a little bit. in 2018 they announced a 1000 talents plan, they were recruiting scientific researchers. this person that was arrested he proposed himself to the chinese government saying he was currently working for monsanto. they recruited hill. he stayed at the time. he stole the proprietary algorithms help farmers understand what to do with the plants. this is one of the great trade secrets of monsanto. he bought a one-way plane ticket back. in that case the chinese government got involved encouraged him to do it. punishing him alone isn't enough. >> you punish others in the government as well who recruited him. y
long. what do you think? >> the question is not there are abuses like that, stealing of trade secrets, denying access to markets in china, forcing mergers with the subtly of tonyve a great deal to you. the best way to deal with it, taxes on american businesses and china may hurt china but hurts us as well. what we do with the indictment in missouri. you find the perpetrators and punish them. up until president trump came into office, enforcement was sporadic. you go after the bad people,...
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long list of russia's blind global activity. in a shredded international agreements, like the conventional forces you wrote treaty. the seas sovereign senator tony territory from georgia and ukraine and continues to occupy today, in violation of all international norms and indeed, united nations condemnation. it has poisoned its enemies with chemical weapons on foreign soil. and violated the item of treaty so blatantly, that all nato allies, reached a unanimous conclusion on those violations. russia's support is kept brutal dictators in syria and venezuela and wrong answers. they should have and would have fallen. and the government continues to metal in the elections of brother democratic states such is the referendum. see none so far is to in 2016. thankfully, brother than those of the international community to engage in similar conduct most countries recognize russia's blind global influence and of taking action. the eu and u.s. sanction corrupt russian on the make missy out. his defense industry on tessa, and his injury energy industry and by executive order all of which raise government revenue and to act maliciously. i have the house and
long list of russia's blind global activity. in a shredded international agreements, like the conventional forces you wrote treaty. the seas sovereign senator tony territory from georgia and ukraine and continues to occupy today, in violation of all international norms and indeed, united nations condemnation. it has poisoned its enemies with chemical weapons on foreign soil. and violated the item of treaty so blatantly, that all nato allies, reached a unanimous conclusion on those violations....
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he's got a long way to go before he becomes the one guy in the two-person race. pete: tonyuttigieg third, and joe biden fourth but if he's looking at a world where biden is fading he hasn't been able to raise the resources to be the so-called front runner and bernie sanders unfortunately has had health problems and questions about his candidacy so if you're looking around seeing warren who remains viable, then who else? there just aren't that many other options so he might not be wrong. >> who else? mike bloomberg who judge judy endorsed and hillary clinton. who else? jesus is waiting on the sidelines at least in their view to come in and save this party. what happens when they get to the convention in milwaukee and nobody wins the first ballot? super delegates get to vote on the second ballot and what happens when they want to bring in one of the saviours as they see it, i'm not trying to offend anybody, please don't think i am , and bring them into save the party. what happens at that moment? pete buttigieg might think of himself as the consensus candidate but that is not
he's got a long way to go before he becomes the one guy in the two-person race. pete: tonyuttigieg third, and joe biden fourth but if he's looking at a world where biden is fading he hasn't been able to raise the resources to be the so-called front runner and bernie sanders unfortunately has had health problems and questions about his candidacy so if you're looking around seeing warren who remains viable, then who else? there just aren't that many other options so he might not be wrong....