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so that is why this should contain references to the fact that we grew up time and -- screw up time and time again we try to correct ills of the past. host: let's let the guests respond. guest: i would like to come back and talk about the case for reparations for slavery and more importantly jim crow and affirmative action, that seems like almost a conversation that we have to have some other time. if you are thinking about monuments, one thing that i think the caller, you know, thoughtfully inappropriately raised his what is the contextualization look like. i think he probably has a sense of how the monuments could be conceptualized is different from mine. i would like to see the >>
so that is why this should contain references to the fact that we grew up time and -- screw up time and time again we try to correct ills of the past. host: let's let the guests respond. guest: i would like to come back and talk about the case for reparations for slavery and more importantly jim crow and affirmative action, that seems like almost a conversation that we have to have some other time. if you are thinking about monuments, one thing that i think the caller, you know, thoughtfully...
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this foundation and institute takes up time come up time, but not enough.ercise program took up time, but not enough. i read winston churchill's essay, "painting as a pastime." i said if that guy can paint, i can paint. >> [laughter] david: president clinton, since you left the presidency, you have changed your diet and other things. what gives you the most pleasure now? mr. clinton: building my foundation and trying to fund it. it got so big so fast that it just took up all my time. i am trying to make it more entrepreneur world. when something gets really big and can fund itself -- our health initiative gives 1/8 of cap -- gives medicine to people around the world. we never took any american money. it meant we could help drive the price down of all medicine everywhere. the initiative that we don't have any more in its previous incarnation, but i'm working on some specific things -- we helped 400 million people with that. but it is a lot of trouble. you have to keep at it all the time. and at first i thought, i don't want to do this, but i did. i am a work
this foundation and institute takes up time come up time, but not enough.ercise program took up time, but not enough. i read winston churchill's essay, "painting as a pastime." i said if that guy can paint, i can paint. >> [laughter] david: president clinton, since you left the presidency, you have changed your diet and other things. what gives you the most pleasure now? mr. clinton: building my foundation and trying to fund it. it got so big so fast that it just took up all my...
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i mean this foundation and , institute takes up time come up time, but not enough.ercise program took up time, but not enough. i read winston churchill's essay, "painting as a pastime." i said if that guy can paint, i can paint. [laughter] david: president clinton, since you left the presidency, you have changed your diet and other things. what gives you the most pleasure now? mr. clinton: building my foundation and trying to fund it. it got so big so fast that it just took up all my time. i am trying to make it more entrepreneurial. when something gets really big and can fund itself -- our health initiative gives medicine to over half the poor people in the world. we never took any american money. it meant we could help drive the price down of all medicine everywhere. the clinton global initiative, which we don't have anymore in its previous incarnation but i'm , working on some specific things -- we helped 400 million people with that. but it is a lot of trouble. you have to keep at it all the time. and at first i thought, i don't want to do this, but i did. i am
i mean this foundation and , institute takes up time come up time, but not enough.ercise program took up time, but not enough. i read winston churchill's essay, "painting as a pastime." i said if that guy can paint, i can paint. [laughter] david: president clinton, since you left the presidency, you have changed your diet and other things. what gives you the most pleasure now? mr. clinton: building my foundation and trying to fund it. it got so big so fast that it just took up all my...
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up. i remember hey, it's time to go. >> she's got one up. you excited for the first day of school? >> mom, by the way, i just woke up, can we ease up on the camera for a minute? can i have my toothpaste first? >> now she's got those two taken care of, time to wake up the third child. >> it's the first day of school. yes, it is. >> she's got some discrepancies. she's like, it's not the first day of school. but amanda insists it is the first day of school, girl. >> how long have i been asleep? >> all summer. >> it's not a prank. >> she's adamant about it. she's older, too, so i think she knows about the calendar. she's had it out and she's like, first day of school, last day of school, spring break. mark them down. >> got to get ready for school. okay? >> finally she gives in, okay, fine. i'll get in the shower. >> you look so pretty. >> and it's off they go. they pull up to the school and get out. >> and there's nobody else here. what? >> exactly, nick. >> the shutters are even closed on the school. >> there are no teachers or buses. >> what?
up. i remember hey, it's time to go. >> she's got one up. you excited for the first day of school? >> mom, by the way, i just woke up, can we ease up on the camera for a minute? can i have my toothpaste first? >> now she's got those two taken care of, time to wake up the third child. >> it's the first day of school. yes, it is. >> she's got some discrepancies. she's like, it's not the first day of school. but amanda insists it is the first day of school, girl....
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there were no systems at the time for flagging up the there were no systems at the time forflaggingor flagging up the need for regular blood tests in cases like this, and that he failed to properly monitor stefa nos. that he failed to properly monitor stefanos. had he done so, his patient could have lived up to two yea rs patient could have lived up to two years longer. the lawyer working on the family's legal claim says it is one of the worst cases he has known. private healthcare does have certain advantages over the nhs. it is more convenient, generally, and it is more comfortable. but it certainly is not better care. doctor wheeler states in legal papers that stefanos would still have died from liver failure because of his diabetes and obesity. the doctor is under investigation by the general medical council. and coming up at six o'clock on brea kfast, and coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, charlie stapleton smack on shetty will help all of the day's news, business and sport. —— charlie stayt and like a chatty. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the united states and no
there were no systems at the time for flagging up the there were no systems at the time forflaggingor flagging up the need for regular blood tests in cases like this, and that he failed to properly monitor stefa nos. that he failed to properly monitor stefanos. had he done so, his patient could have lived up to two yea rs patient could have lived up to two years longer. the lawyer working on the family's legal claim says it is one of the worst cases he has known. private healthcare does have...
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feels really steamy outside right now and you'll eventually start to see showers, storms popping up with time. they could be locally drench ing. low to mid 70's is current temperature up and down i-95. low to mid 70's as well through southern new jersey, central and southern delaware. cool if you want to call that it, off to the north and western suburbs. even in allentown we are only at 69 degrees right new but as day goes on you will heat up efficiently as well. we have 68 in cape may. odd ball out for these observations. as the day goes on we will heat up with no problem, right backup to 90. we did verify at 91 yesterday afternoon. scattered late day thunderstorms. we will see more sun then anything but when they fire up they could drench you. do not want to get caught underneath one especially if you have lovely hair like you do you don't want to get stuck in that. >> it is a work in progress every day. thanks very much for that. good morning everybody. happy wednesday to you. so we're looking outside vine was closed for that construction project both moving in the west and eastbound dire
feels really steamy outside right now and you'll eventually start to see showers, storms popping up with time. they could be locally drench ing. low to mid 70's is current temperature up and down i-95. low to mid 70's as well through southern new jersey, central and southern delaware. cool if you want to call that it, off to the north and western suburbs. even in allentown we are only at 69 degrees right new but as day goes on you will heat up efficiently as well. we have 68 in cape may. odd...
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time. to everybody out there, never give up. lam get a faster time. give up. i am 32 years old, i there, never give up. i am 32 years old, lam there, never give up. i am 32 years old, i am training with 19 and 20—year—olds. you have just got to grind on and stay in. if bolt is the man to beat in the 100 metres, wayne van newkirk is the world champion, the olympic champion, the world record holder as well, he is also into the semifinals. he is trying to double up as well, many people see him as the area to greatness on the athletics track after usain bolt called it a day in the next couple of hours. we are going to say goodbye to usain bolt as an individual athlete. wayde van niekerk is absolutely fabulous, he looked comfortable is getting into the semifinals of the 400 metres. we also had the 800 metres on the track, the first heat is. it was all going on on the track, so much to keep across to date. another sell—out, very rare. all the sessions pretty much have been sell—outs so far. i know it is fairly early. let's show you what happened in the 800 m
time. to everybody out there, never give up. lam get a faster time. give up. i am 32 years old, i there, never give up. i am 32 years old, lam there, never give up. i am 32 years old, i am training with 19 and 20—year—olds. you have just got to grind on and stay in. if bolt is the man to beat in the 100 metres, wayne van newkirk is the world champion, the olympic champion, the world record holder as well, he is also into the semifinals. he is trying to double up as well, many people see him...
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up. he actually spends time up there designing furniture and lighting in privacy. he's there working too late don't you worry, there's a comforter and pillow. when it's time for a nappy nap he takes that out, s it up and turns the light off and goes right to sleep. >> i see there are wheels up on that thing? >> that's how he gets to the location. the way he gets to the studio is by walking on the opposite side on the little ramp. he jumps on this platform that he created, uses a hand crank to wheel his way across the underside of the bridge until he gets to his studio. >> you know how long it took him to create all of this? >> he said it was about two weeks of work designing, looking at the space and actually putting it together. it is also something that other architects are fascinated by using this otherwise unused space in a way where it could actually be productive. different architect likes this similar idea for homeless people. can we make something that's livable, that's workable for people that already live under a bridge? >>> she's about to take on a roller
up. he actually spends time up there designing furniture and lighting in privacy. he's there working too late don't you worry, there's a comforter and pillow. when it's time for a nappy nap he takes that out, s it up and turns the light off and goes right to sleep. >> i see there are wheels up on that thing? >> that's how he gets to the location. the way he gets to the studio is by walking on the opposite side on the little ramp. he jumps on this platform that he created, uses a...
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talking about a globalised world, the times, we travel a lot, the arrest of drunken passengers up 50%ve seen this story and i have a number of questions about it. unlike you find people i have to travel cattle class a lot these days. always at the back of the plane, made. airlines have treated us like cattle, getting us into these tiny spaces —— made. in an airport these days there are more bars and places where drinks can be had. you're stuck there for a lot longer and you have to be there for hours in advance. flying is quite stressed or nowadays. the amount of queues... i understand the security reasons but there's a lot of pressure on people travelling, i'm not excusing this, but what has to be looked at is which routes, which airlines, which airports, because i get the feeling this might be a specific group. it does need to be looked at. we shouldn't have this kind of behaviour on airlines or in airports, especially in terms of putting people's lives at risk and just the common decency of it! i do see the other side of it, which is people are being treated like cattle and they ar
talking about a globalised world, the times, we travel a lot, the arrest of drunken passengers up 50%ve seen this story and i have a number of questions about it. unlike you find people i have to travel cattle class a lot these days. always at the back of the plane, made. airlines have treated us like cattle, getting us into these tiny spaces —— made. in an airport these days there are more bars and places where drinks can be had. you're stuck there for a lot longer and you have to be there...
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sport today is coming up time with us. sport today is coming up next.ended his response to deadly protests in charlottesville at the weekend, again stating that both sides were to blame. the american secretary of state has said it is up to north korea to decide if it wants to talk to the united states about its missile and nuclear weapons programmes. millions of rail passengers are facing the biggest rise in train fares for five years. tickets are going up by 3.6% in january, because of a rise in the rate of inflation. our transport correspondent richard westcott reports. quick coffee. good boy. little treat for einstein the cat. and catch the train. rebecca's commute from taunton to bristol costs £3,500 a year, and it's due to go up by £130 next year, as most commuters face a 3.6% price rise. there's this gradual erosion of your actual real wealth that's happening to an awful lot of people, where you will find that your salary may have gone up, but everything else is going up so much faster and so much more that year on year we're all actually, feels l
sport today is coming up time with us. sport today is coming up next.ended his response to deadly protests in charlottesville at the weekend, again stating that both sides were to blame. the american secretary of state has said it is up to north korea to decide if it wants to talk to the united states about its missile and nuclear weapons programmes. millions of rail passengers are facing the biggest rise in train fares for five years. tickets are going up by 3.6% in january, because of a rise...
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times. she had a pretty tough life. and she got up morning and got herself ready and was at work by 7:00 and did everything she could to take care of me. so, i was proud to be able to show it to her. and she was ill then, but she lived another year. just a little more than another year about the time. excuse me, a little less than a year. she died the next june 6 -- i mean, january 6. david: what's it like to live in the white house? mr. bush: you want to know what my mother said? david: i guess so. [laughter] i can imagine. mr. bush: get your feet off the jeffersonian table. [laughter] david: but your mother was proud, of course. think about this. there was only one woman who had a son become president of the united states whose father was president of the united states. abigail adams, but i don't think she was alive when john quincy adams became president. your mother was the only person who saw her husband be president and her son. pretty unusual. mr. bush: it is. david: if you could run for president of the united states or former
times. she had a pretty tough life. and she got up morning and got herself ready and was at work by 7:00 and did everything she could to take care of me. so, i was proud to be able to show it to her. and she was ill then, but she lived another year. just a little more than another year about the time. excuse me, a little less than a year. she died the next june 6 -- i mean, january 6. david: what's it like to live in the white house? mr. bush: you want to know what my mother said? david: i...
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so i looked it up in the encyclopedia, because i didn't know where dakar was, in africa. so it was pretty cool. the hardest part about doing time, of course i miss my kids, my little niece i never met. so that kills you. but when they call mail, and go out there on the railing, and you stand up there and see all your brothers and friends getting mail, over and over and over, and you're just standing up there, as bad as you want it, it ain't going to come. so here we are. >> while bulmer looks ahead to the possibility of finding love, inmates eric glass and erik coleman look back to the past. and what they've lost. >> just looking at our kids, how much they've grown and everything. reminiscing over the family, how much stuff we've missed. >> it hurts, it hurts. certain parts of your life you can't get back. i lost my momma when i was on my second year. i lost her and that was one of the worst things i ever went through in my life and i can never get that moment back. but that helps you to not come back. >> no, i ain't ever come back. >> puts everything in perspective, when you realize what you've lost. >> glass has experienced a
so i looked it up in the encyclopedia, because i didn't know where dakar was, in africa. so it was pretty cool. the hardest part about doing time, of course i miss my kids, my little niece i never met. so that kills you. but when they call mail, and go out there on the railing, and you stand up there and see all your brothers and friends getting mail, over and over and over, and you're just standing up there, as bad as you want it, it ain't going to come. so here we are. >> while bulmer...
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michael michael jacksons thriller video gets a 3-d update and the golf championship moves up it's tee time. this is the cbs morning news. ? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. hitting the mid-morning wall? with up to 24 grams of hearty protein jimmy dean bowls help you avoid it. shine on. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell y
michael michael jacksons thriller video gets a 3-d update and the golf championship moves up it's tee time. this is the cbs morning news. ? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. hitting the mid-morning wall? with up to 24 grams of hearty protein jimmy dean bowls help you avoid it. shine on. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo!...
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time for sportsday. but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news.e third round of brexit negotiations continue in brussels, we look at whether the british proposals are enough. at 7, we'll be live in texas with our correspondent to get the latest from trump's visit to the disaster zone. and just after eight, we'll be speaking to an industry analyst on whether network rail are to blame for the latest delays at london waterloo. that's all ahead on bbc news. president trump has arrived in texas with his wife, melania, to see for himself the damage caused by tropical storm harvey. the authorities are urging residents, who live close to a levee which has been breached by floodwaters, south of the city of houston, to leave their homes immediately. the national guard says more than three and a half thousand people have been rescued from their homes in the last few days. donald trump has been receiving a briefing on the relief effort from local leaders and this is what the president had to say. local leaders and this is what the president had to sayli local
time for sportsday. but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news.e third round of brexit negotiations continue in brussels, we look at whether the british proposals are enough. at 7, we'll be live in texas with our correspondent to get the latest from trump's visit to the disaster zone. and just after eight, we'll be speaking to an industry analyst on whether network rail are to blame for the latest delays at london waterloo. that's all ahead on bbc news. president trump...
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the colombian now shares second place with ireland's nicolas roche who made up time on the final descentvan der westhuizen passed away having suffered with the debilitating condition of motor neurone disease. last year former scotland player doddie weir was diagnosed with the illness. the bbc‘sjohn beattie, also a former scotland international, has been talking to him about how he's coming to terms with life now and about his worries for the future. beautifully fed onto doddie weir... in his 61 caps for scotland, doddie weir proved to be one of this country's most popular sportsman. when he goes like that he's like a mad giraffe but he's got great skills. a carolling figure on the field he now finds himself in the biggest fight of his life. the emotion... you almost want to try and grow up with your kids, don't you? our eldest is now 16 one half, 17 in september. will you be able to drive and help him? will you not? when did you start, when did it move to something changing? probably 18 months to maybe two years ago. caught my left hand in a door on the farm and being an old rugby boy co
the colombian now shares second place with ireland's nicolas roche who made up time on the final descentvan der westhuizen passed away having suffered with the debilitating condition of motor neurone disease. last year former scotland player doddie weir was diagnosed with the illness. the bbc‘sjohn beattie, also a former scotland international, has been talking to him about how he's coming to terms with life now and about his worries for the future. beautifully fed onto doddie weir... in his...
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some days it looks like it will be gone by the time you wake up, other times it looks like it will hang around until lunchtime. sunday looks great, 84 degrees and lots of sun. monday could be another red flag day. >>> see the moment a lightning strike hits an airport worker. we have an update on his condition. >>> a deadly school explosion rocks a community. >>> manatees get stranded on the beach. >> reporter: they are keeping them wet, that's a good idea. here's the closure trooper road southbound at audubon all traffic blocked off trooper because of a truck flipped over. we'll have more on this thursday morning. i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine with botox® botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. and is covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing
some days it looks like it will be gone by the time you wake up, other times it looks like it will hang around until lunchtime. sunday looks great, 84 degrees and lots of sun. monday could be another red flag day. >>> see the moment a lightning strike hits an airport worker. we have an update on his condition. >>> a deadly school explosion rocks a community. >>> manatees get stranded on the beach. >> reporter: they are keeping them wet, that's a good idea....
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that is why the context should containened and should some references to the fact that we screw up time and time again when we tried to correct these ills of the past. host: thank you. we will let our guest response. guest: there is a lot in there. i would love to come back sometime and talk about the case for reparations for slavery and jim crow and affirmative action. that seems like a conversation we have to have some other time. if you're thinking about monuments, one of the things the caller thoughtfully and appropriately raised is what is the contextualization look like. his sense of how the monuments would be contextualized is probably different from mine. i would like to see the contextualization focus on who who dose monuments up, not have a say in putting them up. one thing that i think is salient is many of these eraments were put up in an where the only people who could vote were white people, and in some instances only white men could go. we need contextualization of who say,hem up, who had a what they meant at the time, and how we now have a 360 degree view of what the con
that is why the context should containened and should some references to the fact that we screw up time and time again when we tried to correct these ills of the past. host: thank you. we will let our guest response. guest: there is a lot in there. i would love to come back sometime and talk about the case for reparations for slavery and jim crow and affirmative action. that seems like a conversation we have to have some other time. if you're thinking about monuments, one of the things the...
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comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. comcast business. so i want my glasses my girlfriend loves artists. and i need a conservative pair, cuz her parents hate artists! get up to 40% off a second pair of glasses. schedule your eye exam at pearlevision.com. >>> while the eagles are away in green bay the field was put to good use. it was home to a job fair hosted by jp morgan chase and businesses looking to hire in our area. and tips for a successful job search. good look. >>> toddlers having an easier time getting around thanks to wheelchairs for children that cannot walk. during an engineering camp at the university of delaware, they are looking to make and modify products to help real people living with disabilities. >>> a team me
comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. comcast business. so i want my glasses my girlfriend loves artists. and i need a conservative...
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with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> all right. check out these waves. hurricane harvey is causing monstrous waves along the golf course. this was shot in corpus christi, which was getting slammed by tropical storm winds and flooding. hurricane harvey made landfall last night as a category 4 with winds up to 130 miles per hour. hundreds of members of the texas army and air national guards have been scattered throughout the state. course, to massive storms. that city is now prabracing fro flooding once rainfall from harvey makes it to louisiana. the city is handing out sandbags all weekend long to prepare. new orleans mayor has called in additional state po
with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> all right. check out these waves. hurricane harvey is causing monstrous waves along the golf course. this was shot in...
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look at because look if there are ignoring environmental laws or not cleaning up with any of that reasonable amount of time are they really going to do that the what some eight hundred. military bases we have around the world where there might be less laws now and that's something we might all end up paying for something. whether you are punching them or eating cake to ignore them the latest incarnation of the most loathed political group in history nazi is making it hard to know exactly where the moral high ground is over the weekend internet domain registrar company go daddy tweeted that they had quote informed the daily star mar that they have twenty four hours to move the domain to another provider as they have violated our terms of service the daily storm are an american neo nazi and a white supremacist news and retail sites then tried to deregister reregister the site with google within less than three hours google then refused to host the registration once content distributor cloud flare c.e.o. . matthew prince and his company's relationship the site saying a company policy but his own discretion sa
look at because look if there are ignoring environmental laws or not cleaning up with any of that reasonable amount of time are they really going to do that the what some eight hundred. military bases we have around the world where there might be less laws now and that's something we might all end up paying for something. whether you are punching them or eating cake to ignore them the latest incarnation of the most loathed political group in history nazi is making it hard to know exactly where...
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start with that "new york times" report that says there are a lot of republicans concerned about who should be on the ballot for president in 2020. and one name that keeps popping up, mike pence, the vice president. take a look. "the new york times" quoting an aide saying that they want to be prepared to run in case there is an opening in 2020. and it goes on to say that mr. pence is laying the ground work for that. his response, he says that his entire team will focus on advancing the president's agenda. he calls it laughable and absurd. speaking of the president, and the president's agenda, one thing not on it, that russia the special counsel on the russia case has asked the white house for documents related to former national security adviser mike flynn. how is the president feeling about this latest revelation and also the investigation in general? here's kellyanne conway talking about whether or not the president wants to fire robert mueller. >> the president has not even discussed that. the president is not discussing firing bob mueller. >> will he commit to not fire him? >> he's cooperating -- he's not discussed firing bob mueller. >> that's not what i'm as
start with that "new york times" report that says there are a lot of republicans concerned about who should be on the ballot for president in 2020. and one name that keeps popping up, mike pence, the vice president. take a look. "the new york times" quoting an aide saying that they want to be prepared to run in case there is an opening in 2020. and it goes on to say that mr. pence is laying the ground work for that. his response, he says that his entire team will focus on...
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although the colombian is nowjoint second with ireland's nicolas roach who made up time on the finalmedal from the world amateur championships in hamburg after he won his ba ntamweight quarterfinal today. the liverpudlian european champion beat leonel de los santos from the dominican republic 4—1 to reach the last four which means he'll win a bronze medal even if he loses. but there were defeats for the other british boxers in the quarterfinals. ben whitaker, cheavon clarke and pat mccormack. a year on from being a part of team gb‘s bronze medal winning the 4 by 400 metre relay team, anyika 0nuora has told the bbc how she'd overcome life—threatening malaria before the rio 0lympics. the liverpool athlete competed at this year's world championships in london but admitted the situation was far worse than she realised at the time. i remember them telling me if i'd left it a day or two days it could have been fatal. i always look back and think, gosh, if i was just a random person or regular person i would have just taken paracetamol and thought it was just a cold or whatever and i would
although the colombian is nowjoint second with ireland's nicolas roach who made up time on the finalmedal from the world amateur championships in hamburg after he won his ba ntamweight quarterfinal today. the liverpudlian european champion beat leonel de los santos from the dominican republic 4—1 to reach the last four which means he'll win a bronze medal even if he loses. but there were defeats for the other british boxers in the quarterfinals. ben whitaker, cheavon clarke and pat mccormack....
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temperatures holding up time of year.s and city, double figures, but in the countryside, they will it down‘ is. the crisp start tomorrow morning but a bright one but it won't last. again, cloud and showery rain arriving northern ireland quickly, west of scotland, north—west england by the end of the morning. further east, client bright with increasing cloud, not too bad in north—east scotland and it batters up in the afternoon across northern ireland. a keen trees and quite a bit of cloud makes it feel cruel. —— cool. see you later. this is bbc world news. our top stories: a shock defeat for usain bolt in his last race before retirement. he thanked london four years of support. i could never expect this from any other crowd. they push me to do my best and i really appreciate it. the un votes unanimously in favour of new and tougher sanctions against north korea after last month's long—range missile tests. police in italy say a british model was drugged and kidnapped in milan to be sold in an on line auction. they arrested
temperatures holding up time of year.s and city, double figures, but in the countryside, they will it down‘ is. the crisp start tomorrow morning but a bright one but it won't last. again, cloud and showery rain arriving northern ireland quickly, west of scotland, north—west england by the end of the morning. further east, client bright with increasing cloud, not too bad in north—east scotland and it batters up in the afternoon across northern ireland. a keen trees and quite a bit of cloud...
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times. she had a pretty tough life. she got up at 5:00 every morning and got herself ready and was at work by 7:00. she did everything she could to take care of me. i was proud to be able to show it to her. liveds ill then, but she -- excuseanother year me, a little less than another year. she died january the fifth. former president bush: do you want to know what my mother said? >> i guess so. [laughter] former president bush: get your feet off the jeffersonian table. [laughter] >> but your mother was proud. think about this. there is only one woman who had the president of the united states whose father was president. i do not think abigail adams was alive when john quincy adams became president. when you are living in the white house, some people call it a prison because you cannot get out very much. is it anjoy it? pleasure to live there or not so much? former president clinton: if you lived in informal life -- i spent almost a dozen years in the governor's office in arkansas -- it is very different. i basically was self suppo
times. she had a pretty tough life. she got up at 5:00 every morning and got herself ready and was at work by 7:00. she did everything she could to take care of me. i was proud to be able to show it to her. liveds ill then, but she -- excuseanother year me, a little less than another year. she died january the fifth. former president bush: do you want to know what my mother said? >> i guess so. [laughter] former president bush: get your feet off the jeffersonian table. [laughter] >>...
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her time has just come up. 13.30 three. event are strong hurdlers. time hasjust come up. 13.30 three. she will be very happy with that. let's have a look at that spot. she was very soft, a little bit of over striding. you need to have good legs be going into that first hurdle because it sets you up, but once she gets into the groove, she starts making inroads into the field. so all eyes on kj tea over the course of the day today at the london stadium. the athletics continue. we will be there periodically and bring you many of those key moments on a very, very exciting weekend. i will be back with you at 11. now on bbc news, time for the travel show coming up on this week's travel show: ben is seeking out beats in pakistan. we are watching two beat boxers perform to an audience full of young people eating pizza and enjoying life whilst they are waiting for a rap group to come on. i'm getting my kicks in thailand. i am about to step in the ring with momo. he looks really mean. # spend my life in this sweet surrender. and we are hitting the high notes in
her time has just come up. 13.30 three. event are strong hurdlers. time hasjust come up. 13.30 three. she will be very happy with that. let's have a look at that spot. she was very soft, a little bit of over striding. you need to have good legs be going into that first hurdle because it sets you up, but once she gets into the groove, she starts making inroads into the field. so all eyes on kj tea over the course of the day today at the london stadium. the athletics continue. we will be there...
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but we grew up over time and i grew up over time in relationship to my mother's murder. it wasn't a conscious decision but i made an internal decision to be happy, to be fulfilled. it's instinctively who i am. but you weren't for an awful long time? i was always happy. really? yes. when you were into booze, when you were into all sorts of different crime, you spent time injail, you lived rough for quite a while. you were happy? i was happy — you know why? i'm easily distracted and easily obsessed. give me a window to look into. give me a movie to watch. give me access to a public library and a book to read and way back when some kind of mind altering chemical and i can find joy and fixation within myself. it wasn't until i got sober as a young man at 29 and started writing books that i went beyond this kind of idiot happiness into a productive sober life. just to talk about one of the books, and people across the world will know this one well i'm sure, many will have read it, black dahlia, that took a real—life case in la. it wasn't your mum's case but it wasn't entirely
but we grew up over time and i grew up over time in relationship to my mother's murder. it wasn't a conscious decision but i made an internal decision to be happy, to be fulfilled. it's instinctively who i am. but you weren't for an awful long time? i was always happy. really? yes. when you were into booze, when you were into all sorts of different crime, you spent time injail, you lived rough for quite a while. you were happy? i was happy — you know why? i'm easily distracted and easily...
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it's clean up time after a possible tornado touches down in maryland. president trump is on the attack. this time he is taking aim at a democratic senator. the google employee whose memo sparked backlash is out of work this morning. why he he says he was wrong through terminated. a community in florida is feeling more and more unsettled as a massive sinkhole grows. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquaters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. a possible tornado left behind serious damage in salisbury, maryland. severe weather struck the city taking down trees and damaging homes. it's the latest in powerful storms. >> a possible tornado hit salisbury, maryland early monday afternoon. >> the winds picked up. we felt the glass shattering on the building. the awnings were almost ready to lift. >> reporter: this video captured by the city police department shows the aftermath. downed power lines and trees ripped from their roofs. the force even caused this car to flip right over another. >> it's totally unnatura
it's clean up time after a possible tornado touches down in maryland. president trump is on the attack. this time he is taking aim at a democratic senator. the google employee whose memo sparked backlash is out of work this morning. why he he says he was wrong through terminated. a community in florida is feeling more and more unsettled as a massive sinkhole grows. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquaters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. a...
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up. last time we saw him he was eating that nine pound burger challenge. what are we doing up?>> the batter up pancake challenge. four and a half pounds of pancake and a ten egg omelet on tom and i think that's it. >> just four pounds of pancake and ten eggs. >> that's all. >> i think they could feed our whole office. >> for him it's just a bit of a snack. what do we dpet if get? >> if i eat it in 45 minutes i'll get the meet free, a tee shirt and a mug. >> that's a lifetime for him. >> 45 minutes on the clock. let's meet the beast. >> oh, my gosh. >> yeah, that's just about it. apparently that is just over eight pounds of food. it looks like a mountain to me, but to him it looks delicious. he makes quick work of the eggs. they vanish around the eight minute pamark. time for the pancake. gets halfway through, has to take a breather. >> big pancake. >> final bite. >> there you go, absolutely walks it in just over 18 minutes. gets a nice round of applause. gets your tee shirt. if you're interested, the family own batter up pancakes is in fresno, california. >> a talented artist.
up. last time we saw him he was eating that nine pound burger challenge. what are we doing up?>> the batter up pancake challenge. four and a half pounds of pancake and a ten egg omelet on tom and i think that's it. >> just four pounds of pancake and ten eggs. >> that's all. >> i think they could feed our whole office. >> for him it's just a bit of a snack. what do we dpet if get? >> if i eat it in 45 minutes i'll get the meet free, a tee shirt and a mug....
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let's time it out, jump up to 3:00 p.m. most of us still in the clear, heating up, granted but, for the most part right through early afternoon. if you are out toward poconos especially or heading, maybe inland, out to hershey park for weekend or something like thaw will likely to have deal with these storms and here comes that line you are talking about where you'll have the heaviest storms in central pennsylvania. and then well into the overnight 2:00 a.m. by the time anything starts to fire up here. it is just not willing to have the power it need to bring heaviest or strongest of the thunderstorms but may even by 7:00 a.m. still left over thunderstorm down by shore points and then clears out i would say by noon time give or take, things are basically completely clear, little breezy, granted but very refreshing outside for the rest of the day and highs are stuck in or held baccaratter into the low or mid 80's at best. here's where we stand dew point is still high in the 70 's. i can attest to the temperature on the sky d
let's time it out, jump up to 3:00 p.m. most of us still in the clear, heating up, granted but, for the most part right through early afternoon. if you are out toward poconos especially or heading, maybe inland, out to hershey park for weekend or something like thaw will likely to have deal with these storms and here comes that line you are talking about where you'll have the heaviest storms in central pennsylvania. and then well into the overnight 2:00 a.m. by the time anything starts to fire...
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access we have to be able to check and see how the clients doing, how their mom is doing, to free up time to socialize with their families and not. the program was designed by a 2-year-old boston start up. >> alexa, start orbita. >> orbita, a voice platform deh firms. >> voice is becoming that next wave of how can we engage. >> it really means that you're lowering the friction for people to be able with something. >> they're working with programs with clients like hospitals to track patient health at home drug makers to collect data from trial participants. >> you have to make the information your collection actionable, so our system can notify an accounts records system. >> they're not working on cozo google's verily and apple's voice technology combined with machine learning could be a game changer in consumer health. >> the ability to inte individu their data and the world's medical literature, no one has be a race e between the likes of amazon, apple anha s security issues with alwa is going to be a whole new look at privacy, hippa regulations. >> it's still early, but the number of m
access we have to be able to check and see how the clients doing, how their mom is doing, to free up time to socialize with their families and not. the program was designed by a 2-year-old boston start up. >> alexa, start orbita. >> orbita, a voice platform deh firms. >> voice is becoming that next wave of how can we engage. >> it really means that you're lowering the friction for people to be able with something. >> they're working with programs with clients like...
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can see about 40 miles, it's a beautiful view, no matter what the season, we tell people to go up several times year, because winter, spring, summer, fall is very fun to look up there. winter is probably when you can see the furthest, it's very crisp and clear at that time, it's open to the public. it's beautiful, when you come into our rotunda, you look up and see the glass dome, surrounded by all the copper, and you look up and you think you're looking all the way to the top, but you're not. there's another 75 feet of space above that, and that's the dome tour. it's a great tour if you're -- and we do stop on each of the levels, it's not a forced march to the top, it is a fun event. and if you're scared, we don't make you go all the way to the top. so -- >> with our recent renovation, we were able to add on quite a bit of space in the ground level, and the historic society was given a -- basically a nice visitor's center area with exhibit space. on permanent exhibit we have john brown sword, which a lot of people love to look at that, it was his, we don't know that he used it necessarily for
can see about 40 miles, it's a beautiful view, no matter what the season, we tell people to go up several times year, because winter, spring, summer, fall is very fun to look up there. winter is probably when you can see the furthest, it's very crisp and clear at that time, it's open to the public. it's beautiful, when you come into our rotunda, you look up and see the glass dome, surrounded by all the copper, and you look up and you think you're looking all the way to the top, but you're not....
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i just have to get my feet down, rest up, spend time chilling with the kids. on't run around a lot. is brilliant to see mo farah smiling, he was smiling last night but a great he is back on track, he should be fine for about 5000 metres. laura muir is on tonight and the rest of the british girls going in the next round of the 1500 metres. the semifinals, laura muirfinished fourth in her heat, keeping plenty in reserve, a double indo—european champion, she will bejoined by sarah mcdonald, jessica judd and laura weightman as the all bid to reach monday's final. let's just see if we can have a very, very quick chat. i talked about the re—allocation of medals. ten years you have been waiting after you were cheated out of bronze. a brilliant moment. i was so honoured to receive the medal in front of this home crowd. i am so grateful for everyone that has made this happen tonight. i was really emotional and overwhelmed. it is bittersweet to not have got the medal ten years ago when i was lying on the track and thought i had failed when it should have been a proud mom
i just have to get my feet down, rest up, spend time chilling with the kids. on't run around a lot. is brilliant to see mo farah smiling, he was smiling last night but a great he is back on track, he should be fine for about 5000 metres. laura muir is on tonight and the rest of the british girls going in the next round of the 1500 metres. the semifinals, laura muirfinished fourth in her heat, keeping plenty in reserve, a double indo—european champion, she will bejoined by sarah mcdonald,...
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time. mr trump might be barking up the time. mr trump might be barking up the wrong tree.o have trade balance surplus, like germany, still lost jobs that went to other countries. the trade balance in itself does not bring jobs, or lose jobs. this is his issue with the trade deal. it has been in place forfive years. it has been in place forfive years. it has seen the deficit between the us and south korea double to about 27 billion. he feels it is denying him jobs. and then countries like germany with a surplus. and then he says, you should buy american cars. lam says, you should buy american cars. i am sorry, they are not very competitive. first produce competitive. first produce competitive products and then we can buy them. i saw that donald trump couple of hours ago said, nafta probably will die. that must throw all sorts of anxieties around every deal. nafta has about 6 millionjobs in the us tied in, because the goods are getting shipped back and forth, the supply chains, mexico and the us. he is cutting off his nose to spite his face. we move onto a story that the pre
time. mr trump might be barking up the time. mr trump might be barking up the wrong tree.o have trade balance surplus, like germany, still lost jobs that went to other countries. the trade balance in itself does not bring jobs, or lose jobs. this is his issue with the trade deal. it has been in place forfive years. it has been in place forfive years. it has seen the deficit between the us and south korea double to about 27 billion. he feels it is denying him jobs. and then countries like...
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we need contextualization of who put them up, who had a say, what they meant at the time, and how we now have a 360 degree view of what the confederacy was about. host: we will hear next from new york, republican line, scott. go ahead. caller: good morning and thank you for c-span. i have a question for your guest. do you believe that these white supremacist nazi groups will continue to protest the taking down of the statues? i think some of them are getting sick and tired of feeling white guilt. you have black entertainment television, the naacp, black history month. everything is geared towards the black community. there is no -- if you feel pride for being white, somehow you are automatically labeled as being a racist. host: professor, go ahead. guest: this is a wide-ranging discussion. i think i have to say i respectfully disagree with your suggestion that everything in american culture is oriented towards african-americans. i don't want to bring into much of the discussion of reparations and affirmative action, but one statistic, a third of african-american children live in pove
we need contextualization of who put them up, who had a say, what they meant at the time, and how we now have a 360 degree view of what the confederacy was about. host: we will hear next from new york, republican line, scott. go ahead. caller: good morning and thank you for c-span. i have a question for your guest. do you believe that these white supremacist nazi groups will continue to protest the taking down of the statues? i think some of them are getting sick and tired of feeling white...
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so heads up you cannot use the on- and off-ramps at this time. traffic still fine on the surface streets as well as 238 as you make your way from 580 to 880. here's a live look of 880 through oakland no problems there. we have some slowdowns as you are making your way southbound and that's all due to some overnight roadwork. caltrans has that in effect until 5 a.m. so we're coming up on the wrap- up time but speeds drop just below 30 miles per hour. bay bridge toll plaza, just a backup in some of the cash lanes. hat's a check of your traffic; over to you. >>> time now 4:53. dozens of people in one bay area city are cited for setting off illegal fireworks. why some of them feel they are being wrongly targeted. they say: there's no proof. >>> some residents in san jose are fighting back after they were fined for illegal fireworks. they say there's no proof. the city sent out dozens of tickets from the 4th of july. but neighbors say the fines are based on anonymous reporting and unsubstantiated claims. >> i just was furious. i couldn't believe that
so heads up you cannot use the on- and off-ramps at this time. traffic still fine on the surface streets as well as 238 as you make your way from 580 to 880. here's a live look of 880 through oakland no problems there. we have some slowdowns as you are making your way southbound and that's all due to some overnight roadwork. caltrans has that in effect until 5 a.m. so we're coming up on the wrap- up time but speeds drop just below 30 miles per hour. bay bridge toll plaza, just a backup in some...
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but we grow up over time. i grew up over time in relationship to my mother's murder.ernal decision to be happy, to be fulfilled. it is instinctively who i am. but you weren't for an awful long time. i was always happy. when you were into booze, into all sorts of different crime, you spent time injail, you lived rough are quite a while. you were happy? i was happy. i am easily distracted. i'm easily obsessed. give me a window to look into. give me a movie to watch. give me access to a public library and a book to read. and way back when some mind—altering chemical, icanfindjoy and fixation within myself. it wasn't until i got sober at the age of 29 and started reading books that i went beyond this idiot happiness into a productive, sober life. can i talk about one of the books, and people across the world will know this, black dahlia. that was about a horrible murder of a young woman in la. your book was fascinating, but to me what is interesting is that it seems the detective in that novel seems to resemble you, but at the same time i am wondering whether as you were
but we grow up over time. i grew up over time in relationship to my mother's murder.ernal decision to be happy, to be fulfilled. it is instinctively who i am. but you weren't for an awful long time. i was always happy. when you were into booze, into all sorts of different crime, you spent time injail, you lived rough are quite a while. you were happy? i was happy. i am easily distracted. i'm easily obsessed. give me a window to look into. give me a movie to watch. give me access to a public...
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>> sue, thanks for the heads up. time 5:16.that took place back in march in hopes of identifying the suspect. so, two men right here were walking on the 1900 block of roberts avenue toward green street, this was on march 19, whether a mask suspect came around the corner, holding a gun, surveillance video captures the very moment the gunman opens fire on one of the men. the victim taken to the hospital, but he later died from his injuries. police say the suspect, take another look here, fled north on green street. in a silver mini-van. they say if you recognize, know anything, give them a call. >> let's keep it in philadelphia. police searching foreperson who gunned down a man in his car, killed him, skyfox over the corner every 20th and toronto. that's where police say someone shot a 38 year old man in the head. when they found him, he was sitting in the driver seat of that red chevy crews with the radio still on. did he later die at temple hospital. >>> and there are two people in custody charged with double stabbing, it happe
>> sue, thanks for the heads up. time 5:16.that took place back in march in hopes of identifying the suspect. so, two men right here were walking on the 1900 block of roberts avenue toward green street, this was on march 19, whether a mask suspect came around the corner, holding a gun, surveillance video captures the very moment the gunman opens fire on one of the men. the victim taken to the hospital, but he later died from his injuries. police say the suspect, take another look here,...