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mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course that with anybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple — someone you love, that person, you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm older than him, therefore statistically, the chances are that i will die before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it doesn'tjust affectjohn walker — it affects everyone who is in a civil partnership or same—sex marriage and that is whether they are paying into an occupational pension scheme with a private employer or within the public sector. supporters were thrilled, but the human rights group liberty, which supported john walker, sees a possible storm cloud on the horizon. it is only eu law that allowed him to win today. so obviously what mr walker wants to know and what liberty wants to know is what is going to happen to these rights when we leave the european union. the government says it's reviewing the ruling. john walker is happy that equality at the heart
mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course that with anybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple — someone you love, that person, you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm older than him, therefore statistically, the chances are that i will die before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it doesn'tjust affectjohn walker — it affects...
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mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course that with anybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple ‘ someone you love, that person, you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm olderthan him, therefore statistically, the chances are that iwill die before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it doesn'tjust aboutjohn walker — it affects everyone who is in a civil partnership or same—sex marriage and that is whether they are paying into an occupational pension scheme with a private employer or within the public sector. supporters were thrilled, but the human rights group liberty which supported john walker sees a possible storm cloud on the horizon. it is only eu law that allowed him to win today. so obviously what mr walker wants to know and what liberty wants to know is what is going to happen to these rights when we leave the european union. the government says it's reviewing the ruling. john walker is happy that equality at the heart of ci
mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course that with anybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple ‘ someone you love, that person, you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm olderthan him, therefore statistically, the chances are that iwill die before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it doesn'tjust aboutjohn walker — it affects...
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mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course thatremained married. it would be the same with anybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple, someone you love, that person you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm older than him, therefore statistically, the chances are that i will die before statistically, the chances are that iwill die before him. iwanted statistically, the chances are that i will die before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it does not just effect of today's ruling is massive. it does notjust aboutjohn walker but everyone who is in a civil partnership or same—sex marriage and thatis partnership or same—sex marriage and that is whether they are paying into an occupational pension scheme with an occupational pension scheme with a private employer or within the public sector. supporters were thrilled but there is a possible storm cloud on the horizon. thrilled but there is a possible storm cloud on the horizonm thrilled b
mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course thatremained married. it would be the same with anybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple, someone you love, that person you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm older than him, therefore statistically, the chances are that i will die before statistically, the chances are that iwill die before him. iwanted statistically, the chances are that i...
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mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course thatld be the same with anybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple ‘ someone you love, that person, you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm olderthan him, therefore statistically the chances are that iwill die before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it doesn'tjust affectjohn walker — it affects everyone who is in a civil partnership oi’ same—sex marriage and that is whether they are paying into an occupational pension scheme with a private employer or within the public sector. supporters were thrilled, but the human rights group liberty, which supported john walker, sees a possible storm cloud on the horizon. it is only eu law that allowed him to win today. so obviously what mr walker wants to know and what liberty want to know is what is going to happen to these rights when we leave the european union. the government says it's reviewing the ruling. john walker is happy that equality at
mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course thatld be the same with anybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple ‘ someone you love, that person, you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm olderthan him, therefore statistically the chances are that iwill die before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it doesn'tjust affectjohn walker — it...
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i want to thank our governor scott walker. [ applause ] >> governor walker quarterbacked this effort. under his leadership, we have seen wisconsin manufacturing make a huge comeback, and this is the topper of all toppers. when he asks us to get involved in talking to foxconni could not have been more excited. chairman go and his team have been incredible throughout this entire process. terry, i want to thank you for your commitment to the people of wisconsin. thank you. [ applause ] >> your vision, terry, for building high technology, high skilled manufacturing right in the heart of america, it is truly impressive. i cannot wait for americans to see what this is all about. i cannot wait for wisconsin to see the true impressive vision that this represents. we cannot wait for this partnership to begin. and at this time, i want to introduce someone who is no stranger to the potential of midwest manufacturing. and that is my old colleague as well and great friend and a great advocate for american workers, and that is my friend and our vice president, vice president mike pence. [ applause
i want to thank our governor scott walker. [ applause ] >> governor walker quarterbacked this effort. under his leadership, we have seen wisconsin manufacturing make a huge comeback, and this is the topper of all toppers. when he asks us to get involved in talking to foxconni could not have been more excited. chairman go and his team have been incredible throughout this entire process. terry, i want to thank you for your commitment to the people of wisconsin. thank you. [ applause ]...
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one of them was walter walker. being that they weren't where they were supposed to be, i decided to strip them out and find out what was going on, and mr. walter walker had a bottle of tattoo ink on him. which he finally gave over when i started to do the strip-outs. and at that time, he realized i was going to have to write a report on him for having tattoo paraphernalia. >> and i would put some more over here that would go all the way -- >> what's the image, though? >> this is the one i was going to get. wages of syd. right? >>> coming up -- david laudone's case takes an unexpected turn. >> when you go back in your cell you need to sit there and think about it a minute and tell me the truth and tell me what's going on. >>> and later -- >> you know the first thing he asked me, can i keep the fork? oh, he got me for a fork. >> ray slagle's signature dish provides comfort to a friend in need. >> good, man. >>> in a prison where it seems most of the inmates have a hustle, there are some who hold legitimate jobs. >> t
one of them was walter walker. being that they weren't where they were supposed to be, i decided to strip them out and find out what was going on, and mr. walter walker had a bottle of tattoo ink on him. which he finally gave over when i started to do the strip-outs. and at that time, he realized i was going to have to write a report on him for having tattoo paraphernalia. >> and i would put some more over here that would go all the way -- >> what's the image, though? >> this...
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governor walker, quarterbacked this, under governor walkers leadership, we have seen wisconsin manufacturing make a huge come back, and this is the topper of all toppers. he asked us to get involved in talking to foxconn, i could not have been more excited, chairman goh and his team have been incredible. threthroughout process. terry, i want to thank you for your commitment to the people of wisconsin, thank you. you. [applause] your vision, terry, for building high technology, high skilled manufacturing, right in the heart of america is truly impressive. iz cannot wait for americans to see what this is all about. i cannot wait for wisconsinites to see the true impressive vision this represents, we cannot wait for this partnership to begin. at this time i want to introduce someone, no stranger to potential of midwest manufacturing, my colleague, a great grand. our vice president, mike pence. [applause] >> thank you. governor walker, speaker ryan, senator johnson, secretary mnuchin. secretary ross, chairman goh . members of congress, who join us today, of house and senate, distinguished member
governor walker, quarterbacked this, under governor walkers leadership, we have seen wisconsin manufacturing make a huge come back, and this is the topper of all toppers. he asked us to get involved in talking to foxconn, i could not have been more excited, chairman goh and his team have been incredible. threthroughout process. terry, i want to thank you for your commitment to the people of wisconsin, thank you. you. [applause] your vision, terry, for building high technology, high skilled...
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walker grew up in virginia. the foundation and its partners built the house in alexandria so he could be close to his therapy center. >>> the rain and humidity are headed out of town just in time for the weekend. good news that we want to hear, chief meteorologist topper shutt the beach is looking good we do have a shower or thunderstorm tomorrow but we will have some good time at the beach 86 saturday, 79 sunday. spectacular at the beach is. a shower or thunderstorm is possible on saturday we will have some beach time and then don't forget the sunscreen. we are tracking good thunderstorms in the mountains and they are moving east a warnings on these not far from romney. allegheny hampshire and mineral until 6:45 we have a warning this batch could run into charlestown at 6:42 maybe even all the way to germantown at 7:30. >>> still ahead, a customer breaks out the mace after he says mcdonald's got his order wrong. >>> first a cop in the right place at the right time for a couple about to have ,, nownow through
walker grew up in virginia. the foundation and its partners built the house in alexandria so he could be close to his therapy center. >>> the rain and humidity are headed out of town just in time for the weekend. good news that we want to hear, chief meteorologist topper shutt the beach is looking good we do have a shower or thunderstorm tomorrow but we will have some good time at the beach 86 saturday, 79 sunday. spectacular at the beach is. a shower or thunderstorm is possible on...
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math is hard reality the factory which foxconn and walker claim will be completed in two thousand and twenty will only produce three thousand full time skilled jobs in the factory worker claims the factories construction will require another ten thousand jobs which is great for wisconsin if wisconsinites will have a chance at any of those jobs but the reason apple went to foxconn in china in the first place for i phones was their skilled labor they now have two years to train thousands of people for jobs they currently aren't qualified for and considering walker cut higher education funding those hoping to get the skills for the well paying jobs promised may be locked out due to personal finances but it's fox conn's reputation of empty promises that should be their real concern to wisconsin. taxpayers in two thousand and twelve foxconn also announced gleefully that they intended to invest thirty million in a new pennsylvania factory that would create five hundred jobs that factory while still being used by state officials for bragging rights has never even been built the jobs never ca
math is hard reality the factory which foxconn and walker claim will be completed in two thousand and twenty will only produce three thousand full time skilled jobs in the factory worker claims the factories construction will require another ten thousand jobs which is great for wisconsin if wisconsinites will have a chance at any of those jobs but the reason apple went to foxconn in china in the first place for i phones was their skilled labor they now have two years to train thousands of...
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when you give that to governor walker, it is pretty much a done deal.er] ron johnson, senator. he has been so helpful to us on a thing you have not heard much about recently, healthcare. i think we are doing ok, ron. i'm hearing good things. secretary mnuchin, secretary ross. all of the congressman, the great congressman and senators that we have in the audience, thank you very much. friend,specially to my one of the great businessman anywhere in the world, terry gao. [applause] i would see terry and say, you have to give us a couple of massive -- these are massive places that you do such great work with. he will be doing that in a state that is close to my heart, wisconsin. we are very happy. big job producers, anywhere at anytime. it will be fantastic for the people. it a great day for american workers and manufacturing, and for everyone who believes in the uncept and label "made in the sa." [applause] today, i am pleased to announce that foxconn, a world leader in manufacturing for computers, communications, and consumer electronics, one of the great
when you give that to governor walker, it is pretty much a done deal.er] ron johnson, senator. he has been so helpful to us on a thing you have not heard much about recently, healthcare. i think we are doing ok, ron. i'm hearing good things. secretary mnuchin, secretary ross. all of the congressman, the great congressman and senators that we have in the audience, thank you very much. friend,specially to my one of the great businessman anywhere in the world, terry gao. [applause] i would see...
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[applause] governor walker quarterbacked this effort. under his leadership, we've seen wisconsin manufacturing make a huge comeback. this is the topper of all toppers. when he asked us to get involved and talking to foxconn, i couldn't have been more excited. chairman go and his team, they have been incredible throughout this entire process. terry, i want to thank you for your commitment to the people of wisconsin. thank you. [applause] your vision, terry, for building high technology, high skilled manufacturing right in the heart of america, it is truly impressive. i cannot wait for americans to see what this is all about. i cannot wait for wisconsinites to see the true impressive vision that this represents. we cannot wait for this partnership to begin. at this time, i want to introduce someone who is no stranger to the potential of midwest manufacturing. that is my old colleague as well and great friend, a great advocate for american workers, that is my friend and our vice president, vice president mike
[applause] governor walker quarterbacked this effort. under his leadership, we've seen wisconsin manufacturing make a huge comeback. this is the topper of all toppers. when he asked us to get involved and talking to foxconn, i couldn't have been more excited. chairman go and his team, they have been incredible throughout this entire process. terry, i want to thank you for your commitment to the people of wisconsin. thank you. [applause] your vision, terry, for building high technology, high...
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mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course thatme with anybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple ‘ someone you love, that person, you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm olderthan him, therefore statistically, the chances are that iwill die before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it doesn'tjust aboutjohn walker — it affects everyone who is in a civil partnership oi’ same—sex marriage and that is whether they are paying into an occupational pension scheme with a private employer or within the public sector. supporters were thrilled, but the human rights group liberty which supported john walker sees a possible storm cloud on the horizon. it is only eu law that allowed him to win today. so obviously what mr walker wants to know and what liberty wants to know is what is going to happen to these rights when we leave the european union. the government says it's reviewing the ruling. john walker is happy that equality at the heart of
mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course thatme with anybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple ‘ someone you love, that person, you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm olderthan him, therefore statistically, the chances are that iwill die before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it doesn'tjust aboutjohn walker — it affects...
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named for general walker of korean war fame, it is just 12 miles from seoul, overlooking a river. provides a complete variety of entertainment and sports facilities. since walker hill is not subject to the curfew which puts the rest of the country to the bed -- to bed at midnight, it is a good place for night people. the bright golden moon restaurant features kimchi, a spicy korean dish, and gourmet delights to be consumed to the gentle strains of oriental string music. ♪ still another popular spot features western cuisine and a whole line of korean rockettes. unfortunately, the standards of sanitation that apply at walker still and at the luxury hotels do not extend throughout korean society. unfortunate, at least, for the american whose system is accustomed to more antiseptic conditions. it is suggested that on the local economy, the tourist exercise a certain amount of caution, stick to well cooked foods, avoid unpeeled fresh fruits and vegetables, tapwater, and drinks served with ice. drink only bottled beer, hot tea, or coffee. an american can travel the length and breadth of
named for general walker of korean war fame, it is just 12 miles from seoul, overlooking a river. provides a complete variety of entertainment and sports facilities. since walker hill is not subject to the curfew which puts the rest of the country to the bed -- to bed at midnight, it is a good place for night people. the bright golden moon restaurant features kimchi, a spicy korean dish, and gourmet delights to be consumed to the gentle strains of oriental string music. ♪ still another...
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at some point, john walker changed his mind about what he valued and what he wanted to do. at some point, abby hirst changed her mind. but we tell stories about the process of kind of valuing the things other ordinary americans value and then valuing something that seems just radically different. the liberation army, the taliban, a fundamentalist cult. we wind up telling the story in a certain form and there's this kind of magical moment in the story and that is the brainwashing moment. we often imagine it's this thing we imagine technology is responsible for, so the spread of decades we've been telling the story we described it in different technologies sometimes it is a computer chip implanted into the brain is a remake of the manchurian candidate. it's hypnosis like drugs when the original candidates in the 1960s, so it's this imagining the technology might be about to erase something that we call freedom and this idea of freedom is one of the big ideas that the brainwashing stories are asking about. we can't see it in this abstract sense cause of the stories act out wha
at some point, john walker changed his mind about what he valued and what he wanted to do. at some point, abby hirst changed her mind. but we tell stories about the process of kind of valuing the things other ordinary americans value and then valuing something that seems just radically different. the liberation army, the taliban, a fundamentalist cult. we wind up telling the story in a certain form and there's this kind of magical moment in the story and that is the brainwashing moment. we...
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and, you know, when you give that to governor walker, it's pretty much of a done deal. ron johnson, senator. he's been so helpful to us. the only thing you haven't heard too much about recently, health care. and i think we're doing okay, ron. i'm hearing good things. i'm hearing good things. secretary mnuchin, secretary ross, all of the congressmen. great congressmen. and senators we have in the audience, thank you very much. and thanks especially to my friend, one of the great businessmen anywhere in the world, terry goh. [ applause ] >> i would see terry and i would say, terry, you have to give us a couple of those massive -- these are massive places that you do such great work with, and he's going to be doing that in a state very close to my heart, wisconsin. we're very happy. one of the big job producers anywhere at any time, sco. so i know it's going to be fantastic for the people. this is a great day for american workers and manufacturing and for everyone who believes in the concept and the label "made in the u.s.a." [ applause ] >> today i'm pleased to announce t
and, you know, when you give that to governor walker, it's pretty much of a done deal. ron johnson, senator. he's been so helpful to us. the only thing you haven't heard too much about recently, health care. and i think we're doing okay, ron. i'm hearing good things. i'm hearing good things. secretary mnuchin, secretary ross, all of the congressmen. great congressmen. and senators we have in the audience, thank you very much. and thanks especially to my friend, one of the great businessmen...
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. >> a wing walker, that's what these ladies do. >> the women in those uniforms that look like they were cheerleading are actually doing that? >> yes. they're standing on the top wing of the biplanes and doing these cool acrobatic maneuvers. >> they really seem to love their job. they do talk about what it takes physically. >> at times traveling over 150 miles an hour. although we look small, we're very strong. >> so strength is very important. >> you you have to fit in the harness. >> if you're too tall, you can't do it. >> i'm out. >> got to be an exhilarating experience to be able to call this your job. are you kidding me? to stand on a plane and fly? >> gives you a very unique perspective, quite literally. >> ooh, check it out. a toyota mr2 >> he gets inside and is impressed. his son pulls in the driver's seat. he tells him, nice work. >> she's yours. >> no, she's not. >> happy father's day. >> ah! >> no! >> very much so. there's a little more to this story. back in the late '90s dad michael had saved up to get his dream car, the mach 1. picked it up as a weekend car, but after a cou
. >> a wing walker, that's what these ladies do. >> the women in those uniforms that look like they were cheerleading are actually doing that? >> yes. they're standing on the top wing of the biplanes and doing these cool acrobatic maneuvers. >> they really seem to love their job. they do talk about what it takes physically. >> at times traveling over 150 miles an hour. although we look small, we're very strong. >> so strength is very important. >> you...
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the late reverend walker was really at the helm for so many years.t and got connected by birth. really is a result of my own interest in social justice and doing what i can do do what we can to make this a better world. >> how did it feel? how do you process continuing the kind of social justice work that your father and others started so many years ago and i ask because a lot of folk in this generation who were just coming in to their own fight for social justice. so many different fronts. and yet, you and others are the progre progity of those fighting the fight. >> literally being a young, youngish black woman having witnessed not only the work my father did but others he sure rounded himself with saw the importance of utilizing the tool of ifco and the programs ifco is associated with as a way to push back against some of those forms of injustice. when we look at the current projects, black lives matters, just being one and seeing sort of the precursor to some of that. it's real important to maintain the use of these kinds of institutions as a wa
the late reverend walker was really at the helm for so many years.t and got connected by birth. really is a result of my own interest in social justice and doing what i can do do what we can to make this a better world. >> how did it feel? how do you process continuing the kind of social justice work that your father and others started so many years ago and i ask because a lot of folk in this generation who were just coming in to their own fight for social justice. so many different...
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john walker, amazing.econd ballot is go back to the supreme court because clive is with john walker. john, you havejust broken about your long battle, have you had a chance to speak to your husband? i haven't. i hope i will in a minute, so very excited. just explain why it was so important for you as a couple to have the security knowing that should you predeceased him he will have that full pension? i think it would be the same with any couple, whether it is heterosexual or same sex, somebody that you love, that person you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i am other than him, therefore statistically the chances are that i will buy before him. iwanted chances are that i will buy before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. he should be and he will be. you must be absolutely thrilled, but you made a pointjust then that really it is eu law that has ridden to your rescue. post brexit, is there a real threat that perhaps the government could row back mr session? think there i
john walker, amazing.econd ballot is go back to the supreme court because clive is with john walker. john, you havejust broken about your long battle, have you had a chance to speak to your husband? i haven't. i hope i will in a minute, so very excited. just explain why it was so important for you as a couple to have the security knowing that should you predeceased him he will have that full pension? i think it would be the same with any couple, whether it is heterosexual or same sex, somebody...
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thank you for coming in, sophie walker, leader of the women's equality party. the weather now. many parts of the country have seen thunderstorms but the focus that torrential rain has slipped further north. siliceous downpours during the last half of the afternoon. the showers and storms drifting eastwards through the night. most of the thunder will tend to fade away. turning cooler and fresher by the end of the night. assign a thing to come “— end of the night. assign a thing to come —— a sign of things to come. but brightening and cooler and fresher air returning from the atlantic. rain in the atlantic. particularly out west, belfast, staying cool. further spells of rain at the weekend at times. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7: the government brings forward plans to raise the retirement age to 68 — it means anyone currently aged between 39 and 47 will have to work a year longer. we have to face up the fact that if we live longer we can't expect the state pension age to be static, otherwise the costs just build up and build up. i wouldn't want to work ful
thank you for coming in, sophie walker, leader of the women's equality party. the weather now. many parts of the country have seen thunderstorms but the focus that torrential rain has slipped further north. siliceous downpours during the last half of the afternoon. the showers and storms drifting eastwards through the night. most of the thunder will tend to fade away. turning cooler and fresher by the end of the night. assign a thing to come “— end of the night. assign a thing to come...
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mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course thatnybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple, someone you love, that person you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm olderthan him, therefore statistically, the chances are that iwill die before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it does notjust aboutjohn walker but everyone who is in a civil partnership or same—sex marriage and that is whether they are paying into an occupational pension scheme with a private employer or within the public sector. supporters were thrilled but there is a possible storm cloud on the horizon. it is only eu law that allowed him to win today. so obviously, what mr walker wants to know and what we want to know is what is going to happen to these rights when we leave the european union. the uk courts will no longer have the power to apply eu law to british law then. john walker is happy that equality at the heart of civil partnerships and same—sex marriage has f
mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course thatnybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple, someone you love, that person you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm olderthan him, therefore statistically, the chances are that iwill die before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it does notjust aboutjohn walker but everyone who is in a civil...
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president, with you, the vice president, the speaker, and the governor walker, supporting america, we are confident that many american products will be a great success. [ applause ] i know you are committed to close manufacturing in the united states. because of you, we are also committed to create great jobs for our american people. mr. president, the eagle flies thank you. [ applause ] >> well, first off, thank you to the president for hosting us you will be hearing from him in just a moment. mr. vice president, my good friend, and former colleague to the speaker, my good friend and longtime neighbor, to the legislative leaders here from congress, who i'll mention in just a few moments, to our legislative leaders from the state, to all of you, but particularly, terry, to you and your team. lewis and alan, good to spend you guys here. spent a lot of time together with your great team, but we're really praesappreciative and co' be more excited. and i personally want to say, terry just gave a great speech there, but terry, for us, embodies not only in america, but in wisconsin, we thin
president, with you, the vice president, the speaker, and the governor walker, supporting america, we are confident that many american products will be a great success. [ applause ] i know you are committed to close manufacturing in the united states. because of you, we are also committed to create great jobs for our american people. mr. president, the eagle flies thank you. [ applause ] >> well, first off, thank you to the president for hosting us you will be hearing from him in just a...
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but through walker will touch so many. >> i have a responsibility. for me to have this new lease on life. >> reporter: gloria riviera, abc news. >> re-born on the fourth of july. we thank gloria for that story. we thank you for watching. see you tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
but through walker will touch so many. >> i have a responsibility. for me to have this new lease on life. >> reporter: gloria riviera, abc news. >> re-born on the fourth of july. we thank gloria for that story. we thank you for watching. see you tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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but through walker will touch so many. >> i have a responsibility. for me to have this new lease on life. >> reporter: gloria riviera, abc news. >> re-born on the fourth of july. we thank gloria we thank you for watching. see you tomorrow night. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! [ cheers and applause ] hi, all. thank you, jim! thank you very much. they seem to like the show. hi! good to see you all. well... whether you're ready or not, we're gonna start. okay? $1,000 at stake here in our first "toss up." it's a "phrase." vanna, let's go. ♪
but through walker will touch so many. >> i have a responsibility. for me to have this new lease on life. >> reporter: gloria riviera, abc news. >> re-born on the fourth of july. we thank gloria we thank you for watching. see you tomorrow night. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! [ cheers and applause ] hi, all. thank you, jim! thank you very much. they seem to like the show. hi! good to see you all....
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host: mark walker joining us on "washington journal." we welcome your input. (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, others at (202) 748-8002. we read that what you would like to do is that it saves and improves medicare by providing costs.s and lower itfully replaces the aca -- fully replaces the aca with the rnc american health care reform act. tell us about the idea of saving and improving medicare and what initially you would like to see in terms of the a hca. guest: i believe specifically when it comes to medicare that if you look long-term -- i believe we have eight years before medicare basically goes under. one of the things we agree on across style is that these programs are simply not follow. -- what we do not agree on is how sunnis measures need to -- soon these measures need to take place. we want to make sure that these reforms are able as these folks enter their senior years. ahca, asregards the much of obamacare that we can repeal i and replace, that's the way to go. obamacare is failing. without gett
host: mark walker joining us on "washington journal." we welcome your input. (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, others at (202) 748-8002. we read that what you would like to do is that it saves and improves medicare by providing costs.s and lower itfully replaces the aca -- fully replaces the aca with the rnc american health care reform act. tell us about the idea of saving and improving medicare and what initially you would like to see in terms of the a...
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now, the houses are donated to wounded veterans like sergeant walker.ey are chalk full of smart technology. the lights, the thermostat, for example, even the blinds, they work with a touch of a bitten right on an ipad. the bathroom, the kitchen are designed to give sergeant walker mobility and freedom. he spoke just a short time ago and expressed his gratitude for all that people have done for him. >> and to me, this is an incredible gift, and i really appreciate it. it's hard to explain the things that this house is going to allow me to be able to do and how it's going to change my life, but i just really want everybody to know, thank you, i really appreciate it. like from the bottom of my heart. >> reporter: and sergeant walker will live in his new home with his daughter and his girlfriend. he met his girlfriend, actually, while recovering at walter reed hospital. and they say that they will their very first night in the home tonight. they're not going to wait at all. they're going to move right in. back to you guys. >> how special. and the house is a
now, the houses are donated to wounded veterans like sergeant walker.ey are chalk full of smart technology. the lights, the thermostat, for example, even the blinds, they work with a touch of a bitten right on an ipad. the bathroom, the kitchen are designed to give sergeant walker mobility and freedom. he spoke just a short time ago and expressed his gratitude for all that people have done for him. >> and to me, this is an incredible gift, and i really appreciate it. it's hard to explain...
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we captured an american john walker who happened to be fighting for the taliban. he had all of these front covers a new stories and he kept getting referred to as brainwashed. serious expert, serious newspapers were writing about the sky. but having been brainwashed. my first reaction was, can people really seriously be using this kind of science fiction turn to be talking about a real person. and that i kept wondering into work that story and that kind of metaphor describing the decision to be against american this moment as unthinkable, as something a thinking person couldn't fathom we do. in the years after that story we kept versions of a brainwashing story in america, the manchurian candidate got to be made, then invasion of the body snatchers get remade. homeland, the showtime show that has a lot of strong resemblance so my book what i'm trying to do is think about that story and why we want to tell it. . . >> >> and the kinds of ways that day talk about coercive persuasion of brainwashing and propaganda. >> are they accurate or inaccurate to?. >> they are p
we captured an american john walker who happened to be fighting for the taliban. he had all of these front covers a new stories and he kept getting referred to as brainwashed. serious expert, serious newspapers were writing about the sky. but having been brainwashed. my first reaction was, can people really seriously be using this kind of science fiction turn to be talking about a real person. and that i kept wondering into work that story and that kind of metaphor describing the decision to be...
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walker insisted on wearing pants. incredible of the surgeon as she was, and she was supposed to be pretty good by 19th century standards -- she still didn't wash her hands -- the thing that struck people more about mary edwards walker was not how good of a surgeon she was. people always talk about her pants. it was the thing that obsessed them. here's one of her male colleagues. "the absurdity of the u.s. army appointing this medical monstrosity" -- and they are not talking about anything else wrong with her. is the fact that she's wearing pants that is freaking her out. "one dressed in that hybrid costume." clearly pants are clearly too much for people to handle. she becomes a prisoner of war. she gets taken captive and serves as a prisoner of war in richmond. and for that, the other thing about her getup that is so interesting -- what about right there? what is she, -- what has she got on her jacket? medal of honor. i kind of messed it up. as of the beginning of this year -- and someone will tell me if i am wrong --
walker insisted on wearing pants. incredible of the surgeon as she was, and she was supposed to be pretty good by 19th century standards -- she still didn't wash her hands -- the thing that struck people more about mary edwards walker was not how good of a surgeon she was. people always talk about her pants. it was the thing that obsessed them. here's one of her male colleagues. "the absurdity of the u.s. army appointing this medical monstrosity" -- and they are not talking about...
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but through walker will touch so many. >> i have a responsibility. for me to have this new lease on life. >> reporter: gloria riviera, abc news. >> re-born on the fourth of july. we thank gloria for that story. we thank you for watching. see you tomorrow night. for that story. we thank you for watching. see you tomorrow night. >>> why opponents say it could cause more problems. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> i'm in for erick thomas. thank you joining us. we're tracking high fire danger across the bay area. over these hot weekend np north bay is especially vulnerable because of all the open spaces. we're going to go to our east bay camera where temperatures have led to warnings about all the intense heat. abc 7 news drew tooma. >> a hot start to the weekend. not only inland but we've had high spread 80s and 90s. we're still hanging on to a lot of that heat. 100 the current temperature in concord. we were in 70s earlier this afternoon. and even san francisco on the warm side with the kurcurrent temperature of 70 degrees. when we're back on ai
but through walker will touch so many. >> i have a responsibility. for me to have this new lease on life. >> reporter: gloria riviera, abc news. >> re-born on the fourth of july. we thank gloria for that story. we thank you for watching. see you tomorrow night. for that story. we thank you for watching. see you tomorrow night. >>> why opponents say it could cause more problems. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> i'm in for erick thomas. thank you...
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city to pass legislation targeting distracted walkers as they step off the curb. you're no longer allowed to text while crossing the street there. in fact-- pedestrians can no longer use laptops, video games, or cameras while crossing the road. honolulu's mayor signed the thursday. reactions are mixed. right now there's a grace period. but starting october 25th, first time violators will be fined up to 35 dollars. there are exceptions. listening to music on your headphones-- is still ok. at xx time for weather. toss to veronica spectacular start to the week lots of sun with low humidity 90s return midweek (not too humid) tracking best rain friday today: mostly sunny, comfortably warm highs: 82-88 winds: north to sw 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear & comfortable lows: 68-73 winds: sw 5-10 mph tuesday: partly sunny, ideal for outdoors highs: 84-89 winds: sw 5-10 mph and you may recognize some of the guest announcers. our abc-7 team is getting in the game, and up next is our own adrianna hopkins. she will be announcing from 2-4 pm later today. to have a lot of fun at t
city to pass legislation targeting distracted walkers as they step off the curb. you're no longer allowed to text while crossing the street there. in fact-- pedestrians can no longer use laptops, video games, or cameras while crossing the road. honolulu's mayor signed the thursday. reactions are mixed. right now there's a grace period. but starting october 25th, first time violators will be fined up to 35 dollars. there are exceptions. listening to music on your headphones-- is still ok. at xx...
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[applause] >> i want to think the great rice president juan governor walker, of the first time we announced that there was a small amount of interest going into this country and to that that is pretty much a done deal. ron johnson has been so whole awful to west the you have not heard too much about witches health care. we are hearing good things. secretary ross, secretary mnuchin, and senators in the audience thinks especially to my friend, terry. [applause] >> i would say you have to give us a couple of nasa places in addition the state close to my heart anywhere at anytime that is fantastic for the people for gregory day for american workers so if anybody believes in the concept of the label made in the usa. [applause] i am pleased to announce a world leader of manufacturing for computers to build a state of the are many veterans facility in to invest many millions of dollars and american jobs. >> another survey investor in similar country, raising so much money per our great republican party. thank you. great job. you have done a great job so to invest is southeast wisconsin to be const
[applause] >> i want to think the great rice president juan governor walker, of the first time we announced that there was a small amount of interest going into this country and to that that is pretty much a done deal. ron johnson has been so whole awful to west the you have not heard too much about witches health care. we are hearing good things. secretary ross, secretary mnuchin, and senators in the audience thinks especially to my friend, terry. [applause] >> i would say you have...
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it's embolic for the last -- symbolic for the last few years of christopher walker's life.alker was on his second tour of duty in afghanistan where his job was to identify and dispose of i.e.d.'s. >> it was a large i.e.d. under a vehicle. a vehicle that was struck. i remember bits and pieces of it. another normal day. go out and do your job. i just went out. i was unlucky that day. melissa: the i.e.d. blast took his left leg, both his ars, face. burst his ear drum and nearly took his vision. five years of recovery and rehabilitation. today, the gary sinise foundation gifted sergeant walker with a brand new specially equipped home in alexandria. home was built to his specifications, including wider hallways and bathrooms and an ipad that control everything from raising the blinds to lowering the temperature. >> it's like open space. everything is lowered to meet me so i can get to the sink and not try to stand and balance on one foot. i can cook. melissa: the house newly furnished includes memories from the past. like the safety glasses he was wearing the day he was hit. >>
it's embolic for the last -- symbolic for the last few years of christopher walker's life.alker was on his second tour of duty in afghanistan where his job was to identify and dispose of i.e.d.'s. >> it was a large i.e.d. under a vehicle. a vehicle that was struck. i remember bits and pieces of it. another normal day. go out and do your job. i just went out. i was unlucky that day. melissa: the i.e.d. blast took his left leg, both his ars, face. burst his ear drum and nearly took his...
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no walker as well. >> the whole crowd erupted in applause and of course lots of waterworks, who could >> and stay with us. don't miss our updates on wnnfans.com. >>que we have more news on the backside. >>> this is abc news "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> making news in america this morning, president trump is warning republicans about the consequences of not repealing and replacing obamacare. this comes as the president's son-in-law heads to capitol hill today to answer questions about russian election meddling. another busy week is getting under way and we're live in washington. >>> also developing, the human trafficking tragedy in san antonio. authorities detailing the nationalities of those found in that scorching hot truck and mourners gathering overnight to honor the victims. >>> new this morning the shocking street signs that have started appearing in minneapolis following the police shooting death of a woman from australia. >>> vacation dangers, new warnings about holidays gone wrong south of the border.
no walker as well. >> the whole crowd erupted in applause and of course lots of waterworks, who could >> and stay with us. don't miss our updates on wnnfans.com. >>que we have more news on the backside. >>> this is abc news "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> making news in america this morning, president trump is warning republicans about the consequences of not repealing and replacing...
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somebody called charles walker, vice—chair of the 1922 committee — do you know what that is?we have to modernise what is happening in parliament. why is this a committee with influence? it is a committee with influence? it is a committee of backbenchers, set up in 1922. there is an interesting point, she doesn't have the power to sack cabinet ministers. page two of the times. britons eat 50% more sugar than they admit. the average man thinks he eats a lot less, but he eats 32 spoonfuls of sugar, was it a week, a day? huge amounts. measured through something called bio markers, found a big link between high sugar diet and obesity. i think we all knew that, but we didn't know how much sugar we eat.|j we all knew that, but we didn't know how much sugar we eat. i would fall into that category, because of fruit juice, fruity yoghurt '5... fruit yoghurts is shocking. it is. you should have read my column is about 30 years ago. good health advice from both of you. thanks for being with us. that it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online
somebody called charles walker, vice—chair of the 1922 committee — do you know what that is?we have to modernise what is happening in parliament. why is this a committee with influence? it is a committee with influence? it is a committee of backbenchers, set up in 1922. there is an interesting point, she doesn't have the power to sack cabinet ministers. page two of the times. britons eat 50% more sugar than they admit. the average man thinks he eats a lot less, but he eats 32 spoonfuls of...
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manchester city are close to a £50 million dealfor tottenham defender kyle walker.xpected to have a medical and complete that move tomorrow. walker, who joined tottenham from sheffield united in 2009, won'tjoin up with spurs for the start of their pre—season training on friday. instead, he'll be with city on monday to start their tour of the usa. wayne rooney scored on his return to action for everton in a friendly in tanzania. england's record scorer re—joined the club he left in 2004 on a free transfer from manchester united last week. not too dissimilar to his 30—yard goal on his everton debut against arsenal, beating david seaman, 15 years ago. mikko ilonen is the overnight leader after the first round of the scottish open after shooting a seven—under—par round of 65. ian poulter, rickie fowler and padraig harrington all made a good start and are among a group of players two strokes behind. but rory mcllroy bogeyed four holes and is in danger of missing his third cut in four tournaments. the world number four is yet to win a competition this year. warrington kep
manchester city are close to a £50 million dealfor tottenham defender kyle walker.xpected to have a medical and complete that move tomorrow. walker, who joined tottenham from sheffield united in 2009, won'tjoin up with spurs for the start of their pre—season training on friday. instead, he'll be with city on monday to start their tour of the usa. wayne rooney scored on his return to action for everton in a friendly in tanzania. england's record scorer re—joined the club he left in 2004 on...
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manchester city are close to signing tottenham and england right—back kyle walker.lete the transfer on friday, with the deal worth in excess of 68 million dollars. walker won't now join up with the spurs squad when they return to training on friday but could be in the city party that departs for a pre—season tour to the usa on monday. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye hello, there. with the weekend fast approaching, please don't make this the last forecast you will see. we'll be fine tuning the detail and we'll have some weather fronts around. it won't be as hot as it has been in spain. on thursday we had record—breaking heat. friday looks just as hot. although then the temperatures may ease a little, the heat will be sustained. the day ahead looks mainly dry and will feel quite warm. sunshine as well. a weather front has made its way southwards at eastwards overnight. tending to fizzle out, but there is initially heavy rain on it. although that means it will be another comfortable night,
manchester city are close to signing tottenham and england right—back kyle walker.lete the transfer on friday, with the deal worth in excess of 68 million dollars. walker won't now join up with the spurs squad when they return to training on friday but could be in the city party that departs for a pre—season tour to the usa on monday. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye hello, there. with the weekend fast...
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" china is getting ready to see a group of wing walkers.like the name suggests the breitling wing walkers from the uk do acrobatics -- i'm sorry. they do acrobatics atop high flying planes. right now they're performing. if only i can read. i do this for a living. that's "eyewitness news" for now. i'm natasha brown. now. i'm natasha brown. you've got no choice. of course i do, and i choose not to attend. morning, baker. all due respect, you're being incredibly unreasonable. part of my gruff charm. the citizen's defense league is a legitimate civil rights organization. in the eyes of the irs, for tax purposes, maybe. anyone else with half a brain sees them for what they are-- a left-wing political-action cabal. they just want you to attend their awards dinner next week. dreams die hard. forward the invitation to the inspector general. she's got a prior engagement in d.c. lucky her. still a pass. you've got the police academy curriculum meeting at 10:00. okay. won't look right. a representative from the nypd should be there. you look smart in
" china is getting ready to see a group of wing walkers.like the name suggests the breitling wing walkers from the uk do acrobatics -- i'm sorry. they do acrobatics atop high flying planes. right now they're performing. if only i can read. i do this for a living. that's "eyewitness news" for now. i'm natasha brown. now. i'm natasha brown. you've got no choice. of course i do, and i choose not to attend. morning, baker. all due respect, you're being incredibly unreasonable. part...
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. >> reporter: joseph walker is the police chief in ringwood, a town in passaic county. >> it treats offenders as if they were victims. they have no concern for the victims that we are sworn to protect and serve. >> reporter: walker says police officers are frustrated seeing suspects they arrest back out on the streets so soon. >> it's a shame that we waste time arresting people over and over again, and they keep on releasing them. i mean, our officers feel like it's a slap in the face because they're working hard to do a good case, whether it be drugs, or car burglaries, or whatever. they get down there, and they get released. then, they're out probably doing it again. >> reporter: under the old system, that person could've posted bail and also been released, right? >> yeah, but if he was released and re-arrested, the bail that he was released on would be revoked. so, there's a monetary penalty right off the bat. now, they don't have to post anything. they don't have to secure anything. they just walk free. >> reporter: walker points to news reports of freed suspects committing crim
. >> reporter: joseph walker is the police chief in ringwood, a town in passaic county. >> it treats offenders as if they were victims. they have no concern for the victims that we are sworn to protect and serve. >> reporter: walker says police officers are frustrated seeing suspects they arrest back out on the streets so soon. >> it's a shame that we waste time arresting people over and over again, and they keep on releasing them. i mean, our officers feel like it's a...
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from tv's "game of thrones" china is getting ready to see a group of wing walkers.t like the name suggests the breitling wing walkers from the uk do acrobatics -- i'm sorry. they do acrobatics atop high flying planes. right now they're performing. if only i can read. i do this for a living. that's "eyewitness news" for now. i'm natasha brown. we'll see you tomorrow. - in hockey you were able to fight real free. nobody's stopping you, you can punch somebody and not get into trouble and it's part of the sport so i like that aspect of it. (fast-paced music) - [voiceover] byron allen, coming to you from entertainment studios and this is the american athlete. get ready to hang out with some of the world's greatest sports superstars. (fast-paced music) lennox lewis. - i like the trophy aspect of it, whether you win or lose, in a boxing match you get a trophy. - [byron] dale jarrett. - [byron] look at you, you followed your father's footsteps. - yeah, and i think he noticed that, yeah. my dad was a two-time winston cup champion. - [byron] ned jarrett. - i think that it was
from tv's "game of thrones" china is getting ready to see a group of wing walkers.t like the name suggests the breitling wing walkers from the uk do acrobatics -- i'm sorry. they do acrobatics atop high flying planes. right now they're performing. if only i can read. i do this for a living. that's "eyewitness news" for now. i'm natasha brown. we'll see you tomorrow. - in hockey you were able to fight real free. nobody's stopping you, you can punch somebody and not get into...
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and he was born with hydrocephalus, walker and his brain, cerebral palsy. she spoke at this event. i don't worry about him because this is one of the most resilient kids i've ever met. but he wouldn't be here without medicaid. she had a walker. he's got 1037 surgeries since he was born in all of this is because of medicaid. what bob casey said is true this isn't protecting these kids. this is going to be cutting medicaid for everyone and states will have to figure out what they are going to do with it. there will be kids with disabilities who are hurt. i met today with school administrators from minnesota who were extremely worried about this because so many kids in their schools receive health care and health through medicaid and their schools including mental health. this will be devastating. and i don't think this is going to pass. i've been around the state and i'm the cochair of the caucus. i didn't look at the numbers but i know that my state well enough. there was a woman at the roundtable who was crying because her mother receives from healthcare and she said if this goes t
and he was born with hydrocephalus, walker and his brain, cerebral palsy. she spoke at this event. i don't worry about him because this is one of the most resilient kids i've ever met. but he wouldn't be here without medicaid. she had a walker. he's got 1037 surgeries since he was born in all of this is because of medicaid. what bob casey said is true this isn't protecting these kids. this is going to be cutting medicaid for everyone and states will have to figure out what they are going to do...
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so walker insisted on wearing , pants. as incredible of a surgeon as she was, and she was supposed to be pretty goodbye 19th-century standards, she probably didn't wash her hands, the thing that struck people more about mary edwards walker, was not how good of a surgeon that she was, but the fact that she wore pants. people always talk about her pants. it was the thing that obsessed them. here's one of her male colleagues. "the absurdity of the u.s. army appointing this medical monstrosity" -- and they are not talking about anything else wrong with her. there is nothing wrong with her, it is the fact that she is wearing pants that is freaking this guy out. "one dressed in that hybrid costume." clearly pants are clearly too much for people to handle. right? she also becomes a prisoner of towards the end of the war, she becomes a prisoner of war. she gets taken captive and serves as a pow in richmond. and for that, the other thing about her getup that is so interesting -- what about right there? what has she got on her jacke
so walker insisted on wearing , pants. as incredible of a surgeon as she was, and she was supposed to be pretty goodbye 19th-century standards, she probably didn't wash her hands, the thing that struck people more about mary edwards walker, was not how good of a surgeon that she was, but the fact that she wore pants. people always talk about her pants. it was the thing that obsessed them. here's one of her male colleagues. "the absurdity of the u.s. army appointing this medical...
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most of them, including the violent crimes rounded up overnight near walker county. deputy used capture two that of the truck stop, authorities are asking anyone with information to call the walker county sheriff's office at the number we are showing on the screen. 205-302-6464. they would like to reunite him with the other prisoners behind bars. >> molly: i'm sure that there is quite an assessment going on as how this happened. thank you so much. we appreciated. >> jon: north korea's latest missile test with a swift response from the united states. testing the missile defense system, but the next guest says that we still need to do more. an illegal immigrant accused of attacking two women in portland deported from the u.s. 20 previous times. why they let him walk for you despite the federal request to keep them behind bars. >> it is an awful case of political correctness run amok. (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was
most of them, including the violent crimes rounded up overnight near walker county. deputy used capture two that of the truck stop, authorities are asking anyone with information to call the walker county sheriff's office at the number we are showing on the screen. 205-302-6464. they would like to reunite him with the other prisoners behind bars. >> molly: i'm sure that there is quite an assessment going on as how this happened. thank you so much. we appreciated. >> jon: north...
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ernest walker serves vets on motorcycles and runs his campaign from home with his wife d debbie.ion. >> the best way to eat an elephant is one spoon at a time. >> reporter: walker taking on that mission to help while he was in desperate need of a new kidney. on independence day, finally, he got the call. >> she said the kidney is four hours away. you need to get here. >> reporter: he did. after a successful kidney transplant, ernest walker was reborn on the fourth of july. >> i feel worthy, i feel almost, i feel like a whole man again. >> reporter: his only regret, making his doc work the holiday. >> he was very apologetic, having, making me do this on the fourth of july. >> reporter: while they disagree with how long his recovery will be. walker says six weeks, debbie, his wife a register nurse says nine. >> i'm looking at nine. >> reporter: they are in gratitude to the donor who they will never know, but through walker will touch so many. >> someone died for me to have this new lease on life. >> reporter: gloria riviera, abc news. >> i love stories like this. because, you know,
ernest walker serves vets on motorcycles and runs his campaign from home with his wife d debbie.ion. >> the best way to eat an elephant is one spoon at a time. >> reporter: walker taking on that mission to help while he was in desperate need of a new kidney. on independence day, finally, he got the call. >> she said the kidney is four hours away. you need to get here. >> reporter: he did. after a successful kidney transplant, ernest walker was reborn on the fourth of...
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hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. charlie gard's parents say they will spend their last precious moments with their son after ending their legal fight. they've released this new picture of charlie. great ormond street hospital has praised the bravery of their decision. good morning, it's tuesday 25th july. also this morning, a clampdown on leasehold charges, ben can tell us more. there's been a sharp rise in new houses being sold leasehold rather than freehold, and it could cost homeowners thousands of pounds in hidden costs. the government says it must end. i'll have the details. a vigil has been held in protest at the death of a man who died after a police chase in east london. in sport, it's gold in the pool for adam peaty at the world aquatics championships as he successfully defends his 100 metre breaststroke title. and as more pubs close, we meet the communities determined to stop last orders at their local. and carol has the weather. i think we are having some problems with the graphics, but we should see her i
hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. charlie gard's parents say they will spend their last precious moments with their son after ending their legal fight. they've released this new picture of charlie. great ormond street hospital has praised the bravery of their decision. good morning, it's tuesday 25th july. also this morning, a clampdown on leasehold charges, ben can tell us more. there's been a sharp rise in new houses being sold leasehold rather than freehold, and it...