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in that band of cloud and patchy wet weather, and it tends to weaken and stall as. we head, ififtfi §§§ufe and frosty in the morning, because there'll be more cloud around. there'll be some showers, as well, mostly of rain, but a bit of sleet and snow in those, particularly if they head a bit further north across england towards northern ireland, as well. it's probably going to be a dull day for the most part. the best of the sunshine across northern parts of scotland, but temperatures struggling — four, five, six degrees generally across the uk. now, as we move into sunday, pressure starts to rise a bit more. so that will tend to push away the showers, break up the cloud a little bit, and into that, we've got a weak weather front arriving from the north—west. but there's probably going to be more frost ahead of that. not as cold as it is right now, minus one or minus two, but some more sunshine across the uk on sunday. we've got that weak weather front bringing a little bit of rain, maybe some sleet and snow over the hills, nothing very much, and behind it, a north—westerly wind pushing i
in that band of cloud and patchy wet weather, and it tends to weaken and stall as. we head, ififtfi §§§ufe and frosty in the morning, because there'll be more cloud around. there'll be some showers, as well, mostly of rain, but a bit of sleet and snow in those, particularly if they head a bit further north across england towards northern ireland, as well. it's probably going to be a dull day for the most part. the best of the sunshine across northern parts of scotland, but temperatures...
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ufs doi you was doing that and i told you. >> i can't help it. guy wants to be your hear. >> that's the gospel. that's the truth. let a man be your hero, girl. >> he has to be a emerge restored, replenished, fortified. emerge everyday with emergen-c. packed with b vitamins, electrolytes, antioxidants, plus more vitamin c an yeah right. iand the earth is flat. ahhh!! treat your cough seriously with robitussin cf max. nothing lasts longer and treats more symptoms for your cough, cold and flu. robitussin. because it's never just a cough. and take control of your financial future, then get ready because real estate multimillionaire and best-selling author than merrill, star of a&e's hit tv show, flip this house has one heck of an opportunity for you. for the last decade, you've seen than all over tv and now than's chosen to hold a free two hour live class where you'll learn how you can start making money in real estate on a part-time or full-time basis. you'll learn a step-by-step blueprint for flipping homes and buying and holding income properties
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ufs doi you was doing that and i told you. >> i can't help it. your hear. >> that's the gospel. that's the truth. let a man be your hero now at eight .. . "fbi agents should not have to go work at a store stocking shelves because they can't feed their families." federal agents say the government shutdown has started to hamper law enforcement ... the price tag is now almost as big as the wall .. so why is there no agreement?,(whoosh)in the east bay, family and friends of a young murder victim protest a law that could limit the penalty for her accused killer. it just doesnt make sense to keep our community safe(whoosh) bart asks its passengers to grade its performance ... they result?it's a bad report card, let' be honest,one issue really has riders steamed ... we'll tell you what bart is promising to do about it. (ken) leader d-c are set to hold votes on dueling proposals to reopen shuttered federal agen
ufs doi you was doing that and i told you. >> i can't help it. your hear. >> that's the gospel. that's the truth. let a man be your hero now at eight .. . "fbi agents should not have to go work at a store stocking shelves because they can't feed their families." federal agents say the government shutdown has started to hamper law enforcement ... the price tag is now almost as big as the wall .. so why is there no agreement?,(whoosh)in the east bay, family and friends of a...
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captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc uf >> woo good evening, i'm judy woodruff.newshoutonight... >> i can truly be independent. >> woodruff: ...confirmation hearings begin for att general nominee william barr. he faces scrutiny over his views ou the mueller investigation, which he oversee if confirmed. plus, prime minister theresa may's brexit plan loses a critical vote in britain's parliament. then, iowa republican congressman steve king is stripped of his memmittee assis, after the latest in a series of remarks seen as racist. and, we travel to florida, to see how the government shutdown is affectiou people living ide of washington. >> i have a 15 year old and a 10 year old. and it's har e
captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc uf >> woo good evening, i'm judy woodruff.newshoutonight... >> i can truly be independent. >> woodruff: ...confirmation hearings begin for att general nominee william barr. he faces scrutiny over his views ou the mueller investigation, which he oversee if confirmed. plus, prime minister theresa may's brexit plan loses a critical vote in britain's parliament. then, iowa republican congressman steve king is stripped of his...
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captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc uf >> woo good evening, i'm judy woodruff. newshour tonight, a shutdown stalemate. president trump walks out of a meeting with congressional leaders at the white house, tweeting the negotiations were a "total waste of time." then, hothe shutdown is impacting immigration courts judges are working without pay and many migrants are seeing their cases delayed, sometimes for years. plus, virtual reality allows doctors to take patients and families on an immersive tour o, the brrior to surgery. >> i tell people all the time, as i'm preparing for surgery scrolling through m.r.i.'s if only i could shrink myself down to this small, and insself into this space, and just take a look around. atand that's, effectively ou can do with this technology. oo
captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc uf >> woo good evening, i'm judy woodruff. newshour tonight, a shutdown stalemate. president trump walks out of a meeting with congressional leaders at the white house, tweeting the negotiations were a "total waste of time." then, hothe shutdown is impacting immigration courts judges are working without pay and many migrants are seeing their cases delayed, sometimes for years. plus, virtual reality allows doctors to take patients...
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part of it is there are hundreds of foreign fighters for isis uf been captured and held by the kurds.re concerns if the withdrawal could lead these people to regroup either inside this area around syria or to go back to home countries including the u.s. and western europe and regroup. there are concerns here. it is coming from the intelligence community and from republicans in congress. othernot rand paul, but republicans in congress. that is why you saw mitch mcconnell take a fairly extraordinary step, a public -- it is not a rebuke, at least a public disagreement with the president's instincts and pace on syria. intoo try to get legislation, a recommendation for the military to slow down this withdrawal. david: another area of disagreement, or dissonance, is north korea. president trump has been optimistic about north korea. this is what mr. cuts had to say about north korea and whether it would get rid of its nuclear weapons. >> we currently assess north korea will seek to retain its wmt capabilities and it is unlikely to completely give up its nuclear weapons and production capabi
part of it is there are hundreds of foreign fighters for isis uf been captured and held by the kurds.re concerns if the withdrawal could lead these people to regroup either inside this area around syria or to go back to home countries including the u.s. and western europe and regroup. there are concerns here. it is coming from the intelligence community and from republicans in congress. othernot rand paul, but republicans in congress. that is why you saw mitch mcconnell take a fairly...
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. >> all right, if you can step uf real clo me. >> we came back and we started doing a study on how manyead actually hpulling x-rays back to 2014 to 2017, three years of x-rays. we quickly identified 416 during that three-year period. however, if we had went back to 2010, at a minimum, we could have probably doubled that. >> bathe in and out, deep and fast. (man breathing rapidly) >> in and out. and... stop. >> i don't know what your test will reveal today, but i tell everybody this for almost 30 years: don't get discouraged. >> berkes: but the count here at stone mountain is now nearly 800, with a dozen new cases a month. >> my buddy here. okay, god bless you... >> thank you, darling, god bless you. >> i just think that america needs to know that these miners, they have paid a price. so many years, these miners extracted this coal so that you and i can... i'm getting teary-eyed. (exhales) of y): i'm sorry. (sighs)d they pprice. they have paid a price so that c have luxury. ♪ and i just feel like america has just forgotten about them. >> ...a sec.t >> so trust in you and you only. despit
. >> all right, if you can step uf real clo me. >> we came back and we started doing a study on how manyead actually hpulling x-rays back to 2014 to 2017, three years of x-rays. we quickly identified 416 during that three-year period. however, if we had went back to 2010, at a minimum, we could have probably doubled that. >> bathe in and out, deep and fast. (man breathing rapidly) >> in and out. and... stop. >> i don't know what your test will reveal today, but i...
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would be like the base closing commission which in the past you would have people from both parties and ufxperts, and whatever came up with, the congress within past or rubberstamp because that was the only way you could close military bases that were not needed anymore and various districts. there is a way out of this. i don't think the president really wants a way out. he wants the issue, and he finds the issue really revs up his base and that's who they are. democrats don't feel you give into a bully. you give into afe bully and your writing your epitaph. pics i think both sides are pretty dug in. >> great questions from the audience. please thank our expert panel for joining us this morning. [applause] >> the government shutdown enters its 25th day furloughing about 800,000 federal workers and thousands of contractors. news stories are reporting that a bipartisan group of rank-and-file senators is planning to hold discussions on how to end a weeks long government shutdown with talks between congressional leaders and the white house at a standstill. follow the story from the house, sena
would be like the base closing commission which in the past you would have people from both parties and ufxperts, and whatever came up with, the congress within past or rubberstamp because that was the only way you could close military bases that were not needed anymore and various districts. there is a way out of this. i don't think the president really wants a way out. he wants the issue, and he finds the issue really revs up his base and that's who they are. democrats don't feel you give...
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the potential risks of using marijuana edibles, and much more. uf >> woo day 31 of the partial governmenttdown, and still no deal. as white house corresponent yamiche alcindor reports, president trump's latest proposal to end the shutdown was met with unified opposition froo ressional democrats. >> aindor: on monday in washington, president trump made a quick visit to the martin luther king memorial.th he laid a wrt the monument. but he didn't take questions and did not discuss his weekend proposal to re-open the government. it's a deal democrats have flatlyejected. >> i want this to end. it's got to end now. >> alcindor: on saturday, president trump doubled down on his demand for $5.7 billn to fund a wall on the southern border. in exchange, he offered to extend temporary protections for three years for two groupsf immigrants in the united states. the first group includes about 700,000 daca recipients. they are immigrants brought to the u.s. illegally as children. their legal status is uncertain. president obama initially gave them protections but in 2017, president trump moved to take t
the potential risks of using marijuana edibles, and much more. uf >> woo day 31 of the partial governmenttdown, and still no deal. as white house corresponent yamiche alcindor reports, president trump's latest proposal to end the shutdown was met with unified opposition froo ressional democrats. >> aindor: on monday in washington, president trump made a quick visit to the martin luther king memorial.th he laid a wrt the monument. but he didn't take questions and did not discuss his...
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walk ufs through. for those americans whether do want to live in a safe positive environment. >> what we have is a theory that is being pushed by the administration that has been fact checked. as we fact check it, they change their talking opponents. leading up to the midterms, it was the caravan. now to focus on terrorism. we heard the message over the weekend and from sarah huckabee sanders last week there were 4,000. we fact checked that and found only six in the first half of 2018 came through the southern border. more than that came through the northern p northern border. those are people on databases. it doesn't mean they're going to be arrested or charged with a terrorism related crime. that's a higher bar. these are people who have named on a database that are known to the united states and law enforcement officials. now they're changing it. they're going to a lower category, known as special interest aliens. saying that 3,000 of those cross the southern border in a year. that may be true. that
walk ufs through. for those americans whether do want to live in a safe positive environment. >> what we have is a theory that is being pushed by the administration that has been fact checked. as we fact check it, they change their talking opponents. leading up to the midterms, it was the caravan. now to focus on terrorism. we heard the message over the weekend and from sarah huckabee sanders last week there were 4,000. we fact checked that and found only six in the first half of 2018...
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i felt really good coming out uf. there i tend to be an optimist anyway i think it is important on a lot of different levels that we solve issue. >> woodruff: what we heard the democrats saying among others who represented -- of course who is in house appropriations committee say that democrats are prepared to expand on the 1.6 billion that had been in the original proposal for border security. >> uh-huh. >> oodruff: but there wasno specific mention of a physical barrier, of a wall. how do y read that? >> well, i think, you know, ite can congratuher for keeping an open mind here. i think all of us talked aboutw need more technology, a smarter technology, but we also thneed more personnel an we get to the issue of a physical barrier. as you know it gets into semantics sometimes. is it a wall? is it a fence? is it a levy? i think if we look at the experts, which is the customs and border patrol, think they need all of the above, which includes a physicalba ier. now, remember, on the senate side, 10 democrats voted for 1
i felt really good coming out uf. there i tend to be an optimist anyway i think it is important on a lot of different levels that we solve issue. >> woodruff: what we heard the democrats saying among others who represented -- of course who is in house appropriations committee say that democrats are prepared to expand on the 1.6 billion that had been in the original proposal for border security. >> uh-huh. >> oodruff: but there wasno specific mention of a physical barrier, of a...
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captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc uf >> woo good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, a shutdown stalemate. president trump walks out of a meeting with congressional leaders at the white house, tweeting the negotiations were a "total waste of time." then, hothe shutdown is impacting immigration courts judges are working without pay and many migrants are seeing their cases delayed, sometimes for years. plus, virtual reality allows doctors to take patients and families on an immersive tour o, the brrior to surgery. >> i tell people all the time, as i'm preparing for surgery scrolling through m.r.i.'s if only i could shrink myself down to this small, and insself into this space, and just take a look around. atand that's, effectively ou can do with this technology. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 tars. bnsf, the enginehat connects us. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversangons in a new ge, like spanish, french, ge
captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc uf >> woo good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, a shutdown stalemate. president trump walks out of a meeting with congressional leaders at the white house, tweeting the negotiations were a "total waste of time." then, hothe shutdown is impacting immigration courts judges are working without pay and many migrants are seeing their cases delayed, sometimes for years. plus, virtual reality allows doctors to take...
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captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc uf >> woo good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshoutonight... >> i can truly be independent. >> woodruff: ...confirmation hearings begin for att general nominee william barr. he faces scrutiny over his views ou the mueller investigation, which he oversee if confirmed. plus, prime minister theresa may's brexit plan loses a critical vote in britain's parliament. then, iowa republican congressman steve king is stripped of his memmittee assis, after the latest in a series of remarks seen as racist. and, we travel to florida, to see how the government shutdown is affectiou people living ide of washington. >> i have a 15 year old and a 10 year old. and it's h that i'm not getting a paycheck cause they see you go to work. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been ovided by: >> our fleet of small cruise ships res american landscapes, seaside villages, and histocri harbors, where you can experience local customs and cuisine. american cruise lines: proud sponsor of pbs
captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc uf >> woo good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshoutonight... >> i can truly be independent. >> woodruff: ...confirmation hearings begin for att general nominee william barr. he faces scrutiny over his views ou the mueller investigation, which he oversee if confirmed. plus, prime minister theresa may's brexit plan loses a critical vote in britain's parliament. then, iowa republican congressman steve king is stripped of his...
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congressman steve king loses committee appointments after ch more. uf >> woo william barr, president trump's nominee to be rney general, testified before the senate judiciary 'smmittee today. oping to win confirmation for a job he first held nearly white house correspondent yamiche alcindor reports on the questions he faced about ongoing investigations into the president. >> alcindor: william barr sted no time declaring independence from the president who nominated him. >> i will not be bullied into aything that i think is wrong. indor: barr vowed not fire without just cause special counsel robert mueller. he also pledged not to interfere with mueller's ivestigation into russian meddlithe 2016 election. >> if confirmed, i will not permit partisan politics, otheral interests, or a improper consideration to interfere with this or any oth investigation. i will follow the special counsel regulations scrupulously and in good faith, and on my watch, bob will be allowed to complete his work. >> alcindor: barr also rejected president trump's repeated claim that the investigation is all a hoa
congressman steve king loses committee appointments after ch more. uf >> woo william barr, president trump's nominee to be rney general, testified before the senate judiciary 'smmittee today. oping to win confirmation for a job he first held nearly white house correspondent yamiche alcindor reports on the questions he faced about ongoing investigations into the president. >> alcindor: william barr sted no time declaring independence from the president who nominated him. >> i...
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. >> tou. uf thanks so much. >> woo william is currently on his way to sotarctica and we'll bring you those report. g's not going to be cross solo. >> woodruff: last week, brief but spectacular focused onlt mental hfrom the perspective of a parent, whose son was failed by legal andsy mental healtems in washington state. tonight, we hear from the warden of metro county jail in mobile, alamaba, to get his take on howh the mentlth crisis affects his operation. >> with our tongue in our cheek, we look at inmates sometimesnd say listen, life here is not great. this is not a resort, it's not a hotel, it's not a retreat, it's not burger king, you don't get it your way and we do not want you to come back, so we preface everything by saying this is less than ideal situations. rithe difference between an and a jail is essentially, in a prison you are serving out your sentence that a judge has handed down. for the most part out population is here awaiting to go to trial. the average stay forn inmate here at metro jail would be about 17 days, now that is misleading when you first consider it beca
. >> tou. uf thanks so much. >> woo william is currently on his way to sotarctica and we'll bring you those report. g's not going to be cross solo. >> woodruff: last week, brief but spectacular focused onlt mental hfrom the perspective of a parent, whose son was failed by legal andsy mental healtems in washington state. tonight, we hear from the warden of metro county jail in mobile, alamaba, to get his take on howh the mentlth crisis affects his operation. >> with our...
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uf"yes." >> woo in the past, barr criticized the russiaut investigation,oday, he said mueller is doingtycellent job. the israeli secuervice shin bet vowed today to block foreign interference in israel's upcoming eleions. ie agency's chief had warned that a foreign powtrying to meddle in the campaign. suspicion ickly fell on russia, but the kremlin denied any involvement. iran has confirmed the arrest a u.s. navy veteran, but is not saying what he is charged with. michael white is the first american known to be detained there since president trump ok office. he disappeared while visiting iran last july. news of the arrest comes as the u.s. is ratcheting up economic sanctions on tehran. secretary of state mike pompeo was in iraq today, offering reassurance about the fate of kurdish fighters in syria. they have fought the islamic state group, but turkey regards the kurds as terrorists, and it's threatening to attack them, omce the u.s. withdraws fr syria. pompeo held meetgs in baghdad, and with iraqi kurds in irbil. urds areted the syrian not being abandoned. an these have been folks that
uf"yes." >> woo in the past, barr criticized the russiaut investigation,oday, he said mueller is doingtycellent job. the israeli secuervice shin bet vowed today to block foreign interference in israel's upcoming eleions. ie agency's chief had warned that a foreign powtrying to meddle in the campaign. suspicion ickly fell on russia, but the kremlin denied any involvement. iran has confirmed the arrest a u.s. navy veteran, but is not saying what he is charged with. michael white...
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ufs thinking, when you asked why we're doing hr 1, this big beast, maybe the whole thing can't move, but it's important symbolically to have it altogether to show people this is what we stand for. we're here to restore your faith in this democracy, and government, and we'll fight for it. we might not be able to pass every provision of it, but i hope we're going to push through some of the most important pieces and i'm committed to that. at the end of the day, i think what i would like to point out for me is, it's about, you know, the small dollar issue is about how i got to spend my time as a candidate. 85,000 contributions, less than $200, if you want to define small dollar donations that way, $1.5 million raised. there's going to be some people will be upset to hear this somewhere out there in the world but i don't care. i didn't make any call time after labor day in this campaign. >> you did not. >> i did not. >> did the dccc know that? >> this is live on c-span. they know now. >> i thought that was a requirement. >> the more people have faith that those little contributions make
ufs thinking, when you asked why we're doing hr 1, this big beast, maybe the whole thing can't move, but it's important symbolically to have it altogether to show people this is what we stand for. we're here to restore your faith in this democracy, and government, and we'll fight for it. we might not be able to pass every provision of it, but i hope we're going to push through some of the most important pieces and i'm committed to that. at the end of the day, i think what i would like to point...
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for example, that if information is deleted that would be, like, for classification purposes, i would uf th identify that and things like that? >> well, that you will commit to explaining to us what the reasons are for your deleting any information that the special counsel includes that you are preventing us or the public from seeing? >> yeah. that would be my intent. i have to say that the rules -- i don't know what kind of report is being prepared. i have no idea, and i have no idea what acting attorney general rosenstein has discussed with special counsel mueller. if i'm confirmed, i'm going to go in and see what's being contemplated and what they've agreed to, and what their interpretation -- you know, what game plan they have in mind. >> are you permit special counsel -- >> but my purpose is to get as much accurate information out as i can consistent with the regulations. >> well, the regulations and rules give you extraordinarily broad discretion, and i'm hoping and i'm asking you to commit that you will explain to us information that you have taken out of that special counsel repo
for example, that if information is deleted that would be, like, for classification purposes, i would uf th identify that and things like that? >> well, that you will commit to explaining to us what the reasons are for your deleting any information that the special counsel includes that you are preventing us or the public from seeing? >> yeah. that would be my intent. i have to say that the rules -- i don't know what kind of report is being prepared. i have no idea, and i have no...
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for example, that if information is deleted that would be, like, for classification purposes, i would uf th identify that and things like that? >> well, that you will commit to explaining to us what the reasons are for your deleting any information that the special counsel includes that you are preventing us or the public from seeing? >> yeah. that would be my intent. i have to say that the rules -- i don't know what kind of report is being prepared. i have no idea, and i have no idea what acting attorney general rosenstein has discussed with special counsel mueller. if i'm confirmed, i'm going to go in and see what's being contemplated and what they've agreed to, and what their interpretation -- you know, what game plan they have in mind. >> are you permit special counsel -- >> but my purpose is to get as much accurate information out as i can consistent with the regulations. >> well, the regulations and rules give you extraordinarily broad discretion, and i'm hoping and i'm asking you to commit that you will explain to us information that you have taken out of that special counsel repo
for example, that if information is deleted that would be, like, for classification purposes, i would uf th identify that and things like that? >> well, that you will commit to explaining to us what the reasons are for your deleting any information that the special counsel includes that you are preventing us or the public from seeing? >> yeah. that would be my intent. i have to say that the rules -- i don't know what kind of report is being prepared. i have no idea, and i have no...
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so determined and stephen miller is one of the many aides that donald trump brought in who has this ufve where nonwhite immigrants need to be locked out or deported or their naturalized citizenship taken away, there's too many relative to the population, but donald trump seems to be the most enthusiastic of all the policies fed to him by roger stone and others, this is the one that he seems to be the most married to. are we putting too much on a strategy that came from stone or that's coming through stephen miller and missing this is what donald trump is passionate about? >> well, he's passionate about it because he was able to rally audiences to it and he thought he could do something about it, although he utterly failed at that and should if he wanted a wall built taken care of it during the previous two years. we have a white house full of stone cold racists led by a man who is utterly heartless and doesn't care about you it's absolutely bizarre that donald trump in his inaugural addressed promised he would focus on the forgotten man just put that up against what's happened in the l
so determined and stephen miller is one of the many aides that donald trump brought in who has this ufve where nonwhite immigrants need to be locked out or deported or their naturalized citizenship taken away, there's too many relative to the population, but donald trump seems to be the most enthusiastic of all the policies fed to him by roger stone and others, this is the one that he seems to be the most married to. are we putting too much on a strategy that came from stone or that's coming...
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some thoughts on twitter from joe who says about new york, uf are at of taxation without representation, that is new york and michael says vermont is what the political class in vermont wanted to be, left and heading farther left. texas, william, good morning. caller: yes, sir. my name is william. i am amazed, in 1995, william f buckley and george schulz, and milton friedman and others came out with the war on drugs, we lost. it seems like america is stuck on stupid. believe me, i have been through the criminal justice system, i am 62 now and him clean because i wanted to get clean. is if youal justice get to a certain age, you do not do it anymore, you do not have the energy and the time appeared we have buried people. i was on a maintenance job years ago in prison, i saw it on the wall, if it doesn't make money, doesn't make sense. said, if you want to look why something happens, look at who profits. the man that called in earlier talking about the laws, when i was a kid, there were laws that were a misdemeanor, then a third-degree degree felony, and then a second degree felony, and t
some thoughts on twitter from joe who says about new york, uf are at of taxation without representation, that is new york and michael says vermont is what the political class in vermont wanted to be, left and heading farther left. texas, william, good morning. caller: yes, sir. my name is william. i am amazed, in 1995, william f buckley and george schulz, and milton friedman and others came out with the war on drugs, we lost. it seems like america is stuck on stupid. believe me, i have been...
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th; asailabilitig uf flicfiurhmi l7", i?ok further afield for your workforce? absolutely. just to find them. we're just notrgetting people?! coming looking for work. the chance to come here and go up the pay grade. we are not just looking for basic minimum wage people. supervisors, line leaders, team leaders, managers, people can have a career here. which has benefited people like gregory. but that could all change. under the latest government proposal, if someone now comes into a low skilled job, they may struggle to move into management as he did. madeline from the migration observatory at oxford university has been helping inside out make sense of these plans here in the east. the government‘s proposals make a strict distinction between high skilled work and low skilled work. and someone who comes in initially into a low skilled job would not be able to switch into a high skilled route under the proposals. they would need to go home for a year and then come back on another kind of visa. so it would be much harder in the f
th; asailabilitig uf flicfiurhmi l7", i?ok further afield for your workforce? absolutely. just to find them. we're just notrgetting people?! coming looking for work. the chance to come here and go up the pay grade. we are not just looking for basic minimum wage people. supervisors, line leaders, team leaders, managers, people can have a career here. which has benefited people like gregory. but that could all change. under the latest government proposal, if someone now comes into a low...