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and i'm not hearing a lot from the individuals who donated or the corporations who donated.hey're not complaining. it seems to be other factors. >> i know, but david cohen, i think -- you know, gave a very strong statement saying that he had been involved, he had been responsible for helping with some of the fundraising, and certainly is a friend of ed rendell, certainly not someone who is not supportive, and said, you know, he was unaware of it, and he thought that the decision was made in a too small a group of people and that more people should have been brought in as a part of the decision, and if it had been up to him, he would not have made that decision. so, i do think there still is some concern about how the decision was made and whether or not it was the right decision. >> to give the bonuses. so it begs the question on a macro level -- should the state be giving funds to some of these big conventions and conferences in the first place? are we past the point where the state should help with some of that and just get private monies to do it as they did when the pope
and i'm not hearing a lot from the individuals who donated or the corporations who donated.hey're not complaining. it seems to be other factors. >> i know, but david cohen, i think -- you know, gave a very strong statement saying that he had been involved, he had been responsible for helping with some of the fundraising, and certainly is a friend of ed rendell, certainly not someone who is not supportive, and said, you know, he was unaware of it, and he thought that the decision was made...
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that person who who has died is the man who was actually being tendered to by locals who had seen beinge has died. we're not sure ifasa attack. he has died. we're not sure if as a result of the heart attack or injuries sustained when the vehicle went off the road and into the crowds. those are the pictures we have of the suspect as he was taken away by police. let's hear from jeremy corbyn. he is the local mp here and he has spoken of his shock. i live down there on seven sisters road and obviously i was aware of the ins didn't very quickly because of the number of police vehicles and the helicopter overhead. i know the community very well and i came here last night to talk to the police and the firefighters and ambulance crew who we re firefighters and ambulance crew who were here and the response by all three emergency services was very timely and very quick and the police managed to arrest the suspect, who was driving the van, and taken away from the area and sadly, the gentleman who died, his body was on the ground and covered by a tent so a forensic examination could take place. th
that person who who has died is the man who was actually being tendered to by locals who had seen beinge has died. we're not sure ifasa attack. he has died. we're not sure if as a result of the heart attack or injuries sustained when the vehicle went off the road and into the crowds. those are the pictures we have of the suspect as he was taken away by police. let's hear from jeremy corbyn. he is the local mp here and he has spoken of his shock. i live down there on seven sisters road and...
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we heard from a number of voters who would disappoint —— who we re voters who would disappoint —— whoared to have gone astray. they have not told us at this point how many or said which constituencies are affected. plymouth city council, is returning officer, will have coverage of three seats. one is south west devon, partially rural, thatis south west devon, partially rural, that is an extremely safe tory seat. the other two plymouth seats are extremely marginal, in the case of plymouth sutton and devonport, the tories held over it with just over 500 votes. it is marginal. people who are entitled to vote are not being able to. in terms of political outcomes, this could be significant. is that really it? if such postal ballots are lost in the post, do you lose your vote, or is there a replacement that can be sent out? the council have said that they are investigating. the rules are issued by the electoral commission on this. as you would expect, they have specified some tight safeguards surrounding the way in which postal ballot papers are consigned. with the appropriate career. if pe
we heard from a number of voters who would disappoint —— who we re voters who would disappoint —— whoared to have gone astray. they have not told us at this point how many or said which constituencies are affected. plymouth city council, is returning officer, will have coverage of three seats. one is south west devon, partially rural, thatis south west devon, partially rural, that is an extremely safe tory seat. the other two plymouth seats are extremely marginal, in the case of...
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two of our policeman had been killed directly under my office by a person who is deranged who came in and before he went to the metal detector pulled his pistol and started shooting. it was a very horrifying event. we are told in this case and this is the only point i want to make. this guy goes out and says are they democrats or republicans? that's a pretty directed kind of behavior. i don't know of any time in recent history where they have the kind of level of intensity that we see growing. maybe you are right and maybe this is the moment where everybody takes a step back i'm a but we know evidence of that and i have been communicating. i go out on campuses, i have young people tell me how threatened they are. >> sandra: on the other side, they'll say the rights right's fault for inciting this. i'm only saying what the other side is saying. they will say that trump's language on the trail, that the president -- i'm not agreeing with us at all, i'm only bringing it to the couch. >> sandra: at this point, we are dealing with the news. as he continued to see these live pictures, the f
two of our policeman had been killed directly under my office by a person who is deranged who came in and before he went to the metal detector pulled his pistol and started shooting. it was a very horrifying event. we are told in this case and this is the only point i want to make. this guy goes out and says are they democrats or republicans? that's a pretty directed kind of behavior. i don't know of any time in recent history where they have the kind of level of intensity that we see growing....
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those who have lost their lives or who are feared to have died. it was confirmed today that khadija saye, who was 2a, was one of those who perished. she was a promising young artist, and former collea g u es promising young artist, and former colleagues feared the worst after reading herfinal colleagues feared the worst after reading her final tweets from the tower. khadija was the whole package, she was a beautiful soul, a kind person, she was always volunteering, always looking out for young people, birdieing young people, very passionate about her own community and a hugely talented, creative artist kirkuk for family and friends of those who are missing, the agonising wait gets longer. spending much of today putting up edges of his uncle was mo khalil. we don't know. it is a pretty e m pty khalil. we don't know. it is a pretty empty sort of feeling that we've all got. we've got no answers. all just looking at we've all got. we've got no answers. alljust looking at each other, just kind of hoping that we find him, really. or find kind of hoping
those who have lost their lives or who are feared to have died. it was confirmed today that khadija saye, who was 2a, was one of those who perished. she was a promising young artist, and former collea g u es promising young artist, and former colleagues feared the worst after reading herfinal colleagues feared the worst after reading her final tweets from the tower. khadija was the whole package, she was a beautiful soul, a kind person, she was always volunteering, always looking out for young...
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were actively involved in terms of those who lived in the area, those who have escaped. the visit and the fund, eleanor? downing street confirming that £5 million has been made available immediately and this is to support and help people who have been affected by this tragedy. they are making a commitment that victims who lost their homes in the disaster must be be housed at the earliest possible opportunity and we understand that that should be done within three weeks at the latest. the aim as part of this package is that those people should be rehoused in the same borough if possible, so that they are able to go to the same gps, children can go to the same schools as normal. until they are rehoused, we are being told the cost of any temporary accommodation will be met by the government. we are also being told the government will provide financial assistance to families being rehoused so that they do not incurany families being rehoused so that they do not incur any extra costs when it comes to travelling to and from schools and also this £5 million fund can be used to
were actively involved in terms of those who lived in the area, those who have escaped. the visit and the fund, eleanor? downing street confirming that £5 million has been made available immediately and this is to support and help people who have been affected by this tragedy. they are making a commitment that victims who lost their homes in the disaster must be be housed at the earliest possible opportunity and we understand that that should be done within three weeks at the latest. the aim...
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and this is one of essentially dozens of people who we re essentially dozens of people who were stilltells you how difficult than painstaking this investigation will be, and how the forensic workers will have their work cut out to establish the identities of those caught inside this terrible inferno. mark, many thanks. well, there are still a lot of people who are unaccounted for. heartbreaking stories of last phone calls and messages from people who were trapped in their homes. sophie hutchinson reports on the desperate search for the missing, and again viewers may find this distressing. outside a local church, people have come to honour the injured and the dead. the number of flowers, candles and toys has been growing as the extent of this tragedy emerges. the official death toll is now 30, but no one is in any doubt that the actualfigure will be far higher. mohammed al—haj ali, a syrian refugee, the only victim to have been officially named. his friend paid tribute to him. mohammed was a kind man, he was full of passion for his family. he was a great individual. he came to the uk l
and this is one of essentially dozens of people who we re essentially dozens of people who were stilltells you how difficult than painstaking this investigation will be, and how the forensic workers will have their work cut out to establish the identities of those caught inside this terrible inferno. mark, many thanks. well, there are still a lot of people who are unaccounted for. heartbreaking stories of last phone calls and messages from people who were trapped in their homes. sophie...
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when we think about who's voting for a republican who used to be on the left, whose 44 democrats who used to be on the right among the populace, a lot of it is race. it's not just world people. it's really white people. minority voters among democrats are the base of democrats. for democrats to succeed than a bit of a race problem. they need to get more white people. they don't need to win white world people. they need to get a little bit more support among whites. republican parties exact interest. they need to get more support of high income white voters who used to vote for them and the need to get a little bit better among latino and asian american don't ever take a. >> i agree with a lot of what he said but two things. first i don't think we'll go in the direction of france, not for the typing because of structural obstacles are just too much in favor of having two parties. it's really hard for independent candidate to win. i do think receiving party restructured. it's a lot more republican party than the democratic party. the struggles of democratic parties going through right
when we think about who's voting for a republican who used to be on the left, whose 44 democrats who used to be on the right among the populace, a lot of it is race. it's not just world people. it's really white people. minority voters among democrats are the base of democrats. for democrats to succeed than a bit of a race problem. they need to get more white people. they don't need to win white world people. they need to get a little bit more support among whites. republican parties exact...
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who actually cares.ompletely agree with you that she has been unlucky, she was not directly responsible for the fire but this has become a symbol of the tories against labour, the rich and the poor, a man who is going to make the poor, a man who is going to make the victims and a cold woman who won't. that message could have been avoided. we have this now, the sunday telegraph talking about this stalking horse leadership challenge. not a difficult week for her, obviously, but this idea of her not being able to water down brexit. we don't know who could possibly be the challenger. this story, if it were not so serious, could be very funny, the way it has been written. mate facing the threat of a stalking horse leadership challenge. the assistant political editor of the sunday telegraph says that this has happened in the past, figures from the past, like the challenger to margaret thatcher in her pomp, but name names, ben, who is it? and he can't. this is becoming quite a story. the eurosceptics have warne
who actually cares.ompletely agree with you that she has been unlucky, she was not directly responsible for the fire but this has become a symbol of the tories against labour, the rich and the poor, a man who is going to make the poor, a man who is going to make the victims and a cold woman who won't. that message could have been avoided. we have this now, the sunday telegraph talking about this stalking horse leadership challenge. not a difficult week for her, obviously, but this idea of her...
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this is who they are. this is who was in the struggle. i can still visualize and other people being trained in the movement and how to deal with knots upside your heads and protect women an training them how to hold their bodies so that they cannot be injured. in the midst area, there was a time when a panel like this, there would have been a list for people to sign up. and for somebody to be able to take it and to do something with it. and self of us advocating for more. and just as i challenge you to get 45 to the national museum of national african-american history and he did go that week. >> for five dinners. i think it was like two hours but two hours -- but we challenged -- >> a whole day -- need a lot in that. >> absolutely. no it is not enough -- [laughter] thank you here a lot of people here saying -- >> that wasn't me. >> more is needed so where do you go from here to do more? >> you know, i think that activist spirit this mind you've got this had. you've got it right here. >> the more i think -- the cafe -- her cafe i saw some
this is who they are. this is who was in the struggle. i can still visualize and other people being trained in the movement and how to deal with knots upside your heads and protect women an training them how to hold their bodies so that they cannot be injured. in the midst area, there was a time when a panel like this, there would have been a list for people to sign up. and for somebody to be able to take it and to do something with it. and self of us advocating for more. and just as i...
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when we think about who is voting for republican -- a republican who has been on the left, who is voting for a democrat on the right, a lot of it is race. it is not just rural people it is rural white people. for democrats to succeed, they need to get more white people. they don't need to win white rural people but they need to get more support among white. republican parties are the inverse. get more support among high income voters who used to vote for them and get a little better among latino and racial voters in particular. >> i agree with a lot of what he said, what, two things. go to the direction of france, the structural obstacles are two much in favor of having to partisan -- it is hard to have an independent candidate win. i think we're seeing party restructuring more in the republican than democratic party. if you look at the struggle, the struggles are not surprising or different from what we have seen over the past 30 years. in this case, cultural versus economic. , nothave been resolved result, but handled in various ways. i wouldn't underestimate that. i think the new stru
when we think about who is voting for republican -- a republican who has been on the left, who is voting for a democrat on the right, a lot of it is race. it is not just rural people it is rural white people. for democrats to succeed, they need to get more white people. they don't need to win white rural people but they need to get more support among white. republican parties are the inverse. get more support among high income voters who used to vote for them and get a little better among...
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do you think this is just about who won and who lost, not in actual numbers, but in terms of who was seen to have a good campaign, and who wasn't having a good campaign? i think this is something that doesn't necessarilyjust come down to the campaign. i personally supportjeremy corbyn because this is a process, this is a great, and what he represents is part of this process. it is a shift from this, kind of, establishment politics to something which is more for the community, the bottom, the people. who here thinks brexit won't actually happen now? i have no idea. i think it will. just a softer version than what she wanted. it is this word that hangs there, brexit, what does it mean? you know? we don't know what it means yet. when it happens we will have a list of things that our policies and things that are going to happen. maybe there should be a vote, then. if we all turn against it all of us in this room say, no, that's going to affect my mum, the children, that's going to affect the health service... we can't have that happen to our country. i think that britain will be outside
do you think this is just about who won and who lost, not in actual numbers, but in terms of who was seen to have a good campaign, and who wasn't having a good campaign? i think this is something that doesn't necessarilyjust come down to the campaign. i personally supportjeremy corbyn because this is a process, this is a great, and what he represents is part of this process. it is a shift from this, kind of, establishment politics to something which is more for the community, the bottom, the...
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heroic people, people who care for this body, people who care for our country, people who care for us. and i think we ought to all thank god every day to have these good people around us. the and we ought to all take time to be kind to them, to show them how much we care, and to show them the friendship that we truly have for them. mr. president, i'm grateful that i know a number of these people, quite a number, and i'm grateful for them for what they do for all of us. mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. -- i yield the floor. mr. cornyn: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority whip. mr. cornyn: mr. president, let me join my friend, the senior senator from utah, the president pro tempore of the senate, in his remarks about the u.s. capitol police. all of us who work on capitol hill, all of our visitors who come here, constituents around the country, are in their debt because they literally do keep us safe and secure here on capitol hill. i i do think the events this morning give rise to some additional concerns of what happens after the hill when -- off the hil
heroic people, people who care for this body, people who care for our country, people who care for us. and i think we ought to all thank god every day to have these good people around us. the and we ought to all take time to be kind to them, to show them how much we care, and to show them the friendship that we truly have for them. mr. president, i'm grateful that i know a number of these people, quite a number, and i'm grateful for them for what they do for all of us. mr. president, i suggest...
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the van hit a crowd who had gathered to help an elderly man who had collapsed and later died. it's not clear if his death was the result of the attack. ten others were also hurt. a man has been arrested for terror offences. the bbc understands he is 47—year—old darren osborne. in nigeria: half of all the aid for people fleeing the country's islamist insurgency has not reached those who need it. we'll find out why. the number of people believed to have died in a tower block fire in london last week has now risen to 79. five have been named so far. and in os sport — we'll be talking about brooks koepka. he's notjust won the us open, he's equalled the best ever score for the competition. extraordinary statement from the nigerian government today. half of the food aid meant for people who've been forced to leave home because of islamists in the north east has not reached them. here's a statement from the acting president "diversion of relief materials has dogged food delivery", he then references the "reported diversion of over 50 trucks in every 100 trucks sent". he also announce
the van hit a crowd who had gathered to help an elderly man who had collapsed and later died. it's not clear if his death was the result of the attack. ten others were also hurt. a man has been arrested for terror offences. the bbc understands he is 47—year—old darren osborne. in nigeria: half of all the aid for people fleeing the country's islamist insurgency has not reached those who need it. we'll find out why. the number of people believed to have died in a tower block fire in london...
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billions in tax breaks to people who don't need them, who don't deserve them, paid for by people who can't afford it. it's health care heartlessness. and to add insult to injury, it will devastate already strapped state budgets which may be forced to raise taxes or cut other benefits, like education or housing assistance to make up for the billions of dollars states will lose because of this bill. it is cruel. it is inhumane. it is immoral. it is just plain wrong. to cut the health care benefits for knows who -- those who need it, to give tax breaks to those who do not need it. that is the republican plan. the republican leadership is trying to catch a political unicorn with this bill, to make moderate republicans happy while satisfying the most conservative elements of the republican party. but there is no treatment for trumpcare. it is dangerous for health care. and there is no reviving medicaid if this bill passes. this republican proposal has never been about policy. it isn't about covering more people or decreasing costs of health care or making it more patient centered. the rep
billions in tax breaks to people who don't need them, who don't deserve them, paid for by people who can't afford it. it's health care heartlessness. and to add insult to injury, it will devastate already strapped state budgets which may be forced to raise taxes or cut other benefits, like education or housing assistance to make up for the billions of dollars states will lose because of this bill. it is cruel. it is inhumane. it is immoral. it is just plain wrong. to cut the health care...
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i mean who would -- who would do this? department of justice has acted very unethically, particularly the attorney general's private lengthy 39-minute meeting in the back of an airplane. >> every major lawyer. you look. every major lawyer is saying the same thing. they can't believe it happened. >> let's bring in the "hardball" roundtable, ayesha rascoe, howard fineman, and michael crowley, senior foreign affairs correspondent with politico. howard, let me ask you about this attack. it seems like there's two modes for this ship of state from trump. it's either attack speed or ram speed. they came out of this thing yesterday attacking, attacking, attacking, and formulating the notion of crimes. now, obstruction of justice is a crime. if he committed it, he'll have to pay for it. but the notion of leaking, i mean i spent all these years since the '70s in washington, and leaking is what you do in politics. i mean if you're going to get a story on the front page of a newspaper, you give it to one newspaper or one weekly magazi
i mean who would -- who would do this? department of justice has acted very unethically, particularly the attorney general's private lengthy 39-minute meeting in the back of an airplane. >> every major lawyer. you look. every major lawyer is saying the same thing. they can't believe it happened. >> let's bring in the "hardball" roundtable, ayesha rascoe, howard fineman, and michael crowley, senior foreign affairs correspondent with politico. howard, let me ask you about...
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i know of quite a few who are missing. there are a few who i know who are already dead.rtain that they are dead. there are a few others who i strongly suspect are dead. the only thing that's keeping me going at the moment is angerand adrenaline. i will keep going on anger and adran lynne for as long as i can. frankly, i'd rather not sit down and actually contemplate the actual scale of what's happened around here. because i think if i do sit down, i won't stand up again. let's get the latest on the investigation into the fire from our correspondent mark lowen who's at the police cordon. mark, the police investigation continues. what more can you tell us about where they are? this morning, we've heard sniffer dogs behind us that are trying to get into higher levels of the grenfell tower. the structure is so unstable, as you can imagine, the painstaking work of trying to identify the remains of the victims from the upper floors is extremely difficult for police and forensic teams. they are using sniffer dogs. once they're inside, if there are teams inside, they are using d
i know of quite a few who are missing. there are a few who i know who are already dead.rtain that they are dead. there are a few others who i strongly suspect are dead. the only thing that's keeping me going at the moment is angerand adrenaline. i will keep going on anger and adran lynne for as long as i can. frankly, i'd rather not sit down and actually contemplate the actual scale of what's happened around here. because i think if i do sit down, i won't stand up again. let's get the latest on...
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we have not confirmed who that is. but again, a law enforcement source says that the suspect is here at the hospital. now, the hospital did release a statement and they say, and i quote, our thoughts are with those affected by this m the george washington university hospital has received two individuals. both are currently in critical condition. due to patient privacy laws and out of respect to those affected, we are not releasing further information at this time. again, a law enforcement source has confirmed that the suspect is here. i will try and get more information for you and bring it to you immediately as it becomes available on twitter and our facebook page at nbc washington. live here at the university hospital, shomari stone. >> for a game that has been going on since 1909, we wonder what the future will be. one congressman said we hope that we can continue this but there were 22 members of congress there and he said i couldn't see much. my concern was to get my son in the dugout with me and n >> it is 11:30
we have not confirmed who that is. but again, a law enforcement source says that the suspect is here at the hospital. now, the hospital did release a statement and they say, and i quote, our thoughts are with those affected by this m the george washington university hospital has received two individuals. both are currently in critical condition. due to patient privacy laws and out of respect to those affected, we are not releasing further information at this time. again, a law enforcement...
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eight people who, by their lives. eight people who, by their own countries of origin, r.n.rmon, we are here in this building which was built to say that the feature that each of us has in christ is one of life, of hope, and, eventually, they hard it may be to see today, joy. he concludes, hope flowers in the desert of suffering when it is watered by communities of love. included in the congregation is the home secretary, amber rudd, the mayor of london, sadiq khan, and representing her majesty the queen, the countess of wessex. that was martin bashir, our religious affairs correspondent. let's take you back to our main news, the reaction to the fire at grenfell tower in west london. 2a people, we know, are still in hospital and 12 of them are still in hospital and 12 of them are still critically ill. for hospital staff, it has been obviously an incredibly busy time and a very difficult time treating the victims of burns and smoke inhalation. our health editor hugh pym has been talking to two members staff who treated victims through wednesday night. siren. king's college ho
eight people who, by their lives. eight people who, by their own countries of origin, r.n.rmon, we are here in this building which was built to say that the feature that each of us has in christ is one of life, of hope, and, eventually, they hard it may be to see today, joy. he concludes, hope flowers in the desert of suffering when it is watered by communities of love. included in the congregation is the home secretary, amber rudd, the mayor of london, sadiq khan, and representing her majesty...
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can you do it if you really dig and word of mouth, who is the good doctor, who isn't. number three, you don't say what you want. the provider tells you what you need. imagine going into a car dealer and the car dealer says i'm going to tell you, i think you need this mercedes over here. i think that's what you need. and by the way, you pay for it. and our system is set up that providers are paid for delivering a service, not keeping you well. they get paid by procedures, fee-for-service, not for keeping you well. there is no money in prevention. we have to change that. we have to change that. now, let me talk about people. and these are some people that i have talked about before, and i just wanted to sort of go through them. you know who this is. this is a maine lobsterman. this is a guy who his name is david osgood. the a.c.a. gave them a chance to get insurance. it gave him an opportunity to get insurance where it was practically impossible before. he said it's given them some comfort, some reassurance. he said we'll be okay. that's the maine way. we'll be okay. thi
can you do it if you really dig and word of mouth, who is the good doctor, who isn't. number three, you don't say what you want. the provider tells you what you need. imagine going into a car dealer and the car dealer says i'm going to tell you, i think you need this mercedes over here. i think that's what you need. and by the way, you pay for it. and our system is set up that providers are paid for delivering a service, not keeping you well. they get paid by procedures, fee-for-service, not...
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who were notrmers engaged in,, who were at home working. in one case they found a unionist foreman fields, one to the house to tell the widow that they'd killed them. kid growing up next to these men. he was a part of a death squad. part of a political cleansing of clay county. action,ult of this again, there was pursued by the local provost marshal, who is leading at the time -- just a militia commander. but taylor -- just the james -- ambushed them and kept in kemper, leader of the crypt -- it was again a combination of warfareombat, and also on the population. after this, jesse james -- chuck and the arm, loses one of his arms his friend did. jesse james and pledge taylor joined a man named bloody bill anderson. he earned his name. he lost a sitter in the kansas city prison collapse. archie clinton became known as bill anderson's chief scalper. for theirroups -- mutilation of the dead. -- decorated their bridles they made a regular practice of .urdering any prisoners i'm getting a little out of myself. -- the, he takes part jim brothers
who were notrmers engaged in,, who were at home working. in one case they found a unionist foreman fields, one to the house to tell the widow that they'd killed them. kid growing up next to these men. he was a part of a death squad. part of a political cleansing of clay county. action,ult of this again, there was pursued by the local provost marshal, who is leading at the time -- just a militia commander. but taylor -- just the james -- ambushed them and kept in kemper, leader of the crypt --...
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then among the trump voters there's hardly anyone who knows anyone who voted for clinton. so you have these different groups. they have their own circle of friends and acquaintances, they have similar opinions, and as a result their opinion doesn't necessarily change very much because their opinions get reinforced by the people they talk to, and i think that's pretty symmetric among the two groups. so i'm now going to talk a little bit about -- of course, we have many questions. i'm just picking a few that i think are worth sort of highlighting. so one of the questions we asked is -- because people have talked about alienation, do feel a part of the political process, do they feel they have any influence on what is going on. so we showed people a number of statements they could agree or disagree with. this is the statement where, the statement is essentially people like me have very little say in what is going on in washington. you see here that the clinton assumption is actually pretty much the same. it is not as if one group is alienated, the other one isn't. they're pre
then among the trump voters there's hardly anyone who knows anyone who voted for clinton. so you have these different groups. they have their own circle of friends and acquaintances, they have similar opinions, and as a result their opinion doesn't necessarily change very much because their opinions get reinforced by the people they talk to, and i think that's pretty symmetric among the two groups. so i'm now going to talk a little bit about -- of course, we have many questions. i'm just...
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of who was shot hereby. we know two capitol police officers who are said to be -- going to be okay. congressman scalise, roger williams of texas and now we've confirmed that a lobbyist was also shot. he is named as matt mika who is director of government relations for tyson's food in the washington area. his company says he's been taken to the hospital. they're awaiting word on his condition. he's worked for tyson foods for more than six years and the company says they're deeply concerned about him and his family. we don't know how serious his wounds are. but this would be a sixth person, a fifth victim plus the gunman for six people shot. anwe' we and we're still trying to determine what the condition is of the gunman to know whether he's going to survive the wounds and whether they've been able to talk to him and get any information out of him about why he did this. >> and pete, i'm not sure if you heard it, but we had congressman fleischmann on a couple of moments ago what mentioned someone named mika. an
of who was shot hereby. we know two capitol police officers who are said to be -- going to be okay. congressman scalise, roger williams of texas and now we've confirmed that a lobbyist was also shot. he is named as matt mika who is director of government relations for tyson's food in the washington area. his company says he's been taken to the hospital. they're awaiting word on his condition. he's worked for tyson foods for more than six years and the company says they're deeply concerned about...
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those who live in brooklyn and those who want to live in brooklyn. but certainly this is a significant issue that the congressional black caucus is gathered here today to discuss during this hour of power, the opportunity for members of the congressional black caucus to speak directly to the american people on an issue of great significance. since january 20, we've seen a disturbing increase here in erica in anti-immigrant, anti-muslim, anti-black, nti-lgbt and anti-semitic acts . and the question is, is this just a coincidence or could it possibly have something to do with the election of the 45th president of the united states of america? now, in part what we're seeing is connected to a historic backlash that has often occurred throughout this journey that we've been on here in america, that whenever we make significant progress, there's always a backlash amongst some in america who have got a problem with the fact that we've done things designed to be more consistent with our values of liberty and justice for all, equal protection under the law. w
those who live in brooklyn and those who want to live in brooklyn. but certainly this is a significant issue that the congressional black caucus is gathered here today to discuss during this hour of power, the opportunity for members of the congressional black caucus to speak directly to the american people on an issue of great significance. since january 20, we've seen a disturbing increase here in erica in anti-immigrant, anti-muslim, anti-black, nti-lgbt and anti-semitic acts . and the...
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i want to just reset for our viewers who may be just joining us now who are tuning in to what we are seeing. what we have learned roigt now is there was some kind of an incident right after midnight. reports that a vehicle has colied with pedestrians and there are several casualties. the video you're look iing at there is brand new just in from the scene. we don't know how many casualties there are, but we do know at least one person has been arrested according to police. a witness i spoke to moments ago said police were performing cardiac massage on one victim who waon the ground. this happened on seven sisters road north of central london. officers say they were called to the scene there shortly after midnight local time. it's now just after 2:00 a.m. i want to bring back in our cnn national security analyst peterbergen who is familiar with this area. we have learned so much information just from that eyewitness who didn't see the actual incident itself, but she was able to give us a great description of what has happened since then. did you have a chance to listen in and if so, wh
i want to just reset for our viewers who may be just joining us now who are tuning in to what we are seeing. what we have learned roigt now is there was some kind of an incident right after midnight. reports that a vehicle has colied with pedestrians and there are several casualties. the video you're look iing at there is brand new just in from the scene. we don't know how many casualties there are, but we do know at least one person has been arrested according to police. a witness i spoke to...
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have been evacuated and to comfort people who know people who are in the building who are missing, andy very hard. it's shocking. thank you for talking to us. we hope as the morning comes along, we can send some good news what's happened. a desperate situation at the moment. i will turn around here and have a chat once more tojulius, the local councillor we spoke to. —— judith. can you describe what you've heard about any numbers of people that have come out? we haven't had any update at all. it still seems to be quite vague. i sit on the fire authority as well as being the mp here. i haven't been a councillor for very long but i sit on the fire authority. that's all i can say. we have a lot of concerns about moving older people out of tower blocks when something happens. i've no idea what has happened but this has been a concern for a long time. i've had three fires in tower blocks in my ward. including trellick tower. there's over 140 flats and it takes an average of three or four people per flat. that's one hell of a lot of people. lovely people. i can't do multiplication... what ca
have been evacuated and to comfort people who know people who are in the building who are missing, andy very hard. it's shocking. thank you for talking to us. we hope as the morning comes along, we can send some good news what's happened. a desperate situation at the moment. i will turn around here and have a chat once more tojulius, the local councillor we spoke to. —— judith. can you describe what you've heard about any numbers of people that have come out? we haven't had any update at...
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i think the american people elected somebody who is tough, who's smart, and who's a fighter. and that's donald trump. and i don't think that it's a surprise to anybody that he fights fire with fire. >> fights fire with fire. an eye for an eye. a tooth for a tooth. but donald trump and his spokesperson sarah huckabee sanders, the daughter of a christian preacher, do not believe in the old testament prescription of an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. >> again, i'm -- i think i've been pretty clear that when the president gets hit, he's going to hit back harder, which is what he did here today. >> hit back harder. that's not an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. the president's wife seems to believe ten eyes for an eye, ten teeth for a tooth. melania trump's press secretary put out this statement today. as the first lady has stated publicly, when her husband gets attacked, he will punch back ten times harder. melania trump has never publicly claimed to be a biblical scholar. the huckabee family does claim biblical authority for virtually everything they say and do. >> when
i think the american people elected somebody who is tough, who's smart, and who's a fighter. and that's donald trump. and i don't think that it's a surprise to anybody that he fights fire with fire. >> fights fire with fire. an eye for an eye. a tooth for a tooth. but donald trump and his spokesperson sarah huckabee sanders, the daughter of a christian preacher, do not believe in the old testament prescription of an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. >> again, i'm -- i think i've...
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be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. most people usin
be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or...
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who would do that? who would think that's a good idea? they come here and say it's about iran and we have to combat iran everywhere. guess what. this may make the situation with iran worse. what do you think iran thinks when saudi arabia gives weapons? they think to themselves, if the saudis are getting more, we need more. what do you think israel thinks? if the saidies -- saudis get more, we need more. we are fueling an arms rice in the middle east. every side wants more. you have to say, we have to do this, we are is have to combat iran. you know how much saudi arabia and all those bombing the hell out of yemen, do you know how their military spending is 8-1. all of the weapons in is in the gulf. they have more money and spend more money on weapons 8-1. they say they don't want ballistic missiles in iran. i don't either. but the best way to do that is to put pressure on saudi arabia. how would you put pressure on saudi arabia? maybe we wouldn't sell them arms. maybe we withhold the sale of arms until they come to the table and we get a
who would do that? who would think that's a good idea? they come here and say it's about iran and we have to combat iran everywhere. guess what. this may make the situation with iran worse. what do you think iran thinks when saudi arabia gives weapons? they think to themselves, if the saudis are getting more, we need more. what do you think israel thinks? if the saidies -- saudis get more, we need more. we are fueling an arms rice in the middle east. every side wants more. you have to say, we...
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i just think people who have power resent others who are trying to get some power.s -- i don't get it. but it happens. it just does. and we saw it with anita hill within we saw it with elizabeth warren. she was quoting dr. martin luther king and they stopped her. she persisted in talking. that's what you do as a senator. and they do it across the board to women. i had it happen when i was told to sit down when we were trying to get the very first person who was a lesbian into the government in the bill clinton days. they took down my words because i quoted from a san francisco crown call editorial in favor of roberta ackerburg. we got her through but in the course they tried to stop me. it goes on and on and people are seeing it. >> one more question about the hearing last week before we move on to other issues here. and this happens of course to men and to women because we saw this last week. what's it like being a member of congress when you are responsible for oversight and you're asking questions like senator harris did and others for that matter? there was a li
i just think people who have power resent others who are trying to get some power.s -- i don't get it. but it happens. it just does. and we saw it with anita hill within we saw it with elizabeth warren. she was quoting dr. martin luther king and they stopped her. she persisted in talking. that's what you do as a senator. and they do it across the board to women. i had it happen when i was told to sit down when we were trying to get the very first person who was a lesbian into the government in...
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we have been helped by many who have aligned with us, some who could not be here today. i do want to recognize resident mmissioner jennifer gonzalez of puerto rico. [speaking foreign language] but what i want you to know is that in every single one of those instances in which the president spoke about cuba, he also spoke about brigade 2506. [applause] because a few weeks before the election, for the first time in decades, he went to visit their museum. where they endorsed him. meaning the first time in decades that they had endorsed a presidential candidate. and there isn't a single time that i have spoken to the president about cuba, that he has not mentioned the brigade. and that strikes me because it reminds us that almost 60 years ago, when they were young men willing to fight and to die for the freedom of their homeland, they made an extraordinarily sacrifice -- extraordinary sacrifice. nd perhaps some of them felt that the time to make a difference for them had passed. but i want them know that almost 60 years later, they have made that the time to make a differenc
we have been helped by many who have aligned with us, some who could not be here today. i do want to recognize resident mmissioner jennifer gonzalez of puerto rico. [speaking foreign language] but what i want you to know is that in every single one of those instances in which the president spoke about cuba, he also spoke about brigade 2506. [applause] because a few weeks before the election, for the first time in decades, he went to visit their museum. where they endorsed him. meaning the first...
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be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend.s done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. most people using
be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend.s done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have...
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some who do.ave a veryves diverse community, but they look call it --d and which means "the world" which is something else, they have a history of being sort of inside and outside the community, which sort of predates the western discourse. though even in the story as it modernizes, there is that futile story overlapping with the new monitored language and so on. actually, she does have this incendiary border of gender running through her. all of the characters have a example,hich is, for she moves into the graveyard and she builds a guesthouse. one of the people who becomes a very close comrade of hers is a young man who is -- who has watched hindu mobs beat his father to death as it is happening every day now. wasas because he transporting the carcass of a dead cow, so he is being the debt of people who call themselves cow protectors. and callss to islam himself saddam hussein because he is very impressed by this video he sees of the execution of saddam hussein and the the station -- disdain he
some who do.ave a veryves diverse community, but they look call it --d and which means "the world" which is something else, they have a history of being sort of inside and outside the community, which sort of predates the western discourse. though even in the story as it modernizes, there is that futile story overlapping with the new monitored language and so on. actually, she does have this incendiary border of gender running through her. all of the characters have a example,hich is,...
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who laughed in the primary, the people who laughed at the general election. they haven't learned anything because it is reputation of their own life. their choice is i can believe in a fantasy that validates me or a world that invalidates me and i pick the fantasy which is where we are. it will be interesting to see how the dance continues because i think trump will figure out on angle to broke out of this in a way that is historic. it is happening. people haven't learned you are saying. look at the whole russian fantasy. what happened election night the democrats said hillary can't have lost. and certainly donald trump can't have won. so somebody cheated. this is all putin's fault, you realize? and that means they must have culawsuc collud colluded. everyone is chanting watch for the russian connectioconnection. even diane feinstein says there is zero evidence of collusion. but the newest is obstruction of justice over the collusion. so the fantasy that didn't occur is now being replaced by the president of the united states can't obstruct justice. if he wan
who laughed in the primary, the people who laughed at the general election. they haven't learned anything because it is reputation of their own life. their choice is i can believe in a fantasy that validates me or a world that invalidates me and i pick the fantasy which is where we are. it will be interesting to see how the dance continues because i think trump will figure out on angle to broke out of this in a way that is historic. it is happening. people haven't learned you are saying. look...
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have lost their lives, those who are injured and those who are missing.and those who are missing. a lot of m essa g es of and those who are missing. a lot of messages of passion and grief but also messages of anger about what happened here. let's go to our correspondent who is at the wall of condolence. that is absolutely right. this wall of remembrance, all wall of condolence has been growing all the time. they have been adding more panels to this wall, and they have a lot of people coming here throughout the day. you see some of them writing messages as we speak. a lot of them are of course in memory of those who have been killed. rest in peaceis those who have been killed. rest in peace is obviously written many times on this wall already. also we are seeing more of these posters for the missing, and this is for mariem elgwahry, who has not been seen since 2:30am, when the fire broke out. someone has written on top of it, which has been added recently, saying she did not deserve this. as you are saying, there is anger in the community here. a lot of co
have lost their lives, those who are injured and those who are missing.and those who are missing. a lot of m essa g es of and those who are missing. a lot of messages of passion and grief but also messages of anger about what happened here. let's go to our correspondent who is at the wall of condolence. that is absolutely right. this wall of remembrance, all wall of condolence has been growing all the time. they have been adding more panels to this wall, and they have a lot of people coming...
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he is held in high regard by lawyers who appear in front of him and also by thejudges who who appear in front of him and also by the judges who are his peers. and yet concerns have been raised about his appointment. they have. in one paper this morning, he was described as controversial. these concerns fasan on one decision he made in 2014. this was a judgment he gave in the court of appeal. it concerned a woman who westminster city council had... she was a homeless single woman with five children who was u nwell woman with five children who was unwell and because of the benefit cap, she was unable to meet her rent. so westminster city council wa nted rent. so westminster city council wanted to hauser 50 miles away in bletchley, near milton keynes in buckinghamshire. she disputed the legality of that decision. it eventually got to the court of appeal and sir martin moore—bick gave the leading judgment. he had to review the decision—making process by westminster city council had gone to and determine whether it was lawful. he did that and decided it was lawful. the case then went to t
he is held in high regard by lawyers who appear in front of him and also by thejudges who who appear in front of him and also by the judges who are his peers. and yet concerns have been raised about his appointment. they have. in one paper this morning, he was described as controversial. these concerns fasan on one decision he made in 2014. this was a judgment he gave in the court of appeal. it concerned a woman who westminster city council had... she was a homeless single woman with five...
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who are they? they are people who can't be cared for at home any longer. they require constant care and support. these aren't welfare recipients. these are our former teachers, the police officers, the people who looked after us, the carpenters who built our houses, the nurses who cared for us in hospitals, the wait staff that served us meals, the veterans who served in times of trouble and fought for our freedom. they and their families are simply part of our communities. they are not welfare recipients. they are people that have paid their fair share throughout their lives. they've worked hard. they've done all the things that they were supposed to do -- all the things that were expected of them. they stayed in their homes by and large as long as they possibly could, but at some point, after their assets and ability to pay were exhausted, they had medicaid to help them in terms of long-term care. i often say when i talk about this, it really frustrates me that we talk about the health care system in terms of ideology and the free market and these kinds o
who are they? they are people who can't be cared for at home any longer. they require constant care and support. these aren't welfare recipients. these are our former teachers, the police officers, the people who looked after us, the carpenters who built our houses, the nurses who cared for us in hospitals, the wait staff that served us meals, the veterans who served in times of trouble and fought for our freedom. they and their families are simply part of our communities. they are not welfare...
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who will lead? who will set the agenda? who will bring the world together?een the united states for 70 years, and it's been incredibly beneficial to the united states, because it means that the rules of the road are written with american interests and ideas firmly in mind. so, backing out of what is really the signature global cooperation agreement right now sends a signal that the united states is sort of retiring from world leadership. >> jeff, is that the signal it sends to you as a supporter of the president? the u.s., i think, would only be, other than nicaragua and syria, would only be the third country to reject the accord? >> anderson, in listening to my friend, fareed, i really do think there is a serious divide here on the issue. speaking to you here from pennsylvania, which is coal country, among other things, people are not willing -- i mean, nobody is opposed to solar, but they want to know why they can't have jobs in the coal industry. why they can't have the kind of jobs with fracking and these other things. and this also goes very distinctly
who will lead? who will set the agenda? who will bring the world together?een the united states for 70 years, and it's been incredibly beneficial to the united states, because it means that the rules of the road are written with american interests and ideas firmly in mind. so, backing out of what is really the signature global cooperation agreement right now sends a signal that the united states is sort of retiring from world leadership. >> jeff, is that the signal it sends to you as a...
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but who knows. that is super reassuring and gratifying and it wasn't it's not a surprise, came after some of the articles that came out of -- from not being able to get the patients that they needed. but i see there is doctors and nurses the respiratory therapist they wanted to the best. it was the state, it was texas not extending medicaid. like 18 other states. it was deliberate denial of resources to vulnerable communities at a state level. then there was the natural disaster component which you cannot overlook. i try to be a fair and decent human being. it's a place at the that it's where i became who i am. i think i am all right. [laughter] i really hope it's an ongoing conversation with them. >> i turned 80 in december so i've been doing a lot of thinking about death and dying. that's my observation is that those people who are able to get palliative care or hospice care and who truly believe that they will be reunited with their loved ones who have passed on before them, or go to heaven and m
but who knows. that is super reassuring and gratifying and it wasn't it's not a surprise, came after some of the articles that came out of -- from not being able to get the patients that they needed. but i see there is doctors and nurses the respiratory therapist they wanted to the best. it was the state, it was texas not extending medicaid. like 18 other states. it was deliberate denial of resources to vulnerable communities at a state level. then there was the natural disaster component which...
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i have spoken to somebody who is missing their mother, her sister. spoken to somebody who is missinger, her sister. she said they could not get out. i have spoken to someone who is missing his brother—in—law, sister—in—law, and their kids. they had a conversation while the fire was raging and he told them, get out. and they were told them, get out. and they were told to stay inside, that was fire regulations. and i spoke to someone else, her friend regulations. and i spoke to someone else, herfriend had lived there all her life, her dad managed to escape, her life, her dad managed to escape, he tried to put the fire out. she said they have lost everything. i also spoke to another person who was in the block and he considered himself very lucky. he said the smoke was so thick, he had to feel the waltz to get out, he was down on the waltz to get out, he was down on the floor. —— feel the walls to get out. he said he raised this issue a number of years ago. the red cross are here. the manager of the supermarkets are saying they do not need supplies, they have enough already. housing off
i have spoken to somebody who is missing their mother, her sister. spoken to somebody who is missinger, her sister. she said they could not get out. i have spoken to someone who is missing his brother—in—law, sister—in—law, and their kids. they had a conversation while the fire was raging and he told them, get out. and they were told them, get out. and they were told to stay inside, that was fire regulations. and i spoke to someone else, her friend regulations. and i spoke to someone...
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we took a rescue people who were trapped. we tooka numberof rescue people who were trapped. a number of fire survivor guide as goals and were able to get our ci’ews as goals and were able to get our crews to go to those flats and assist people to come out. i have never seen a assist people to come out. i have never seen a fire of this nature and my 29 history and it is completely unprecedented and will require some further investigation. unfortunately a numberof further investigation. unfortunately a number of firefighters have been injured but only with minor injuries which considering the scale and the numberof which considering the scale and the number of firefighters involved and how hard they have what is a testament to their professionalism and dedication. they are minor injuries that are being treated and my colleagues and the london ambulance service have been looking after them and ambulance service have been looking afterthem and am ambulance service have been looking after them and am pleased to say we work closely and partnership together. it is search and rescue
we took a rescue people who were trapped. we tooka numberof rescue people who were trapped. a number of fire survivor guide as goals and were able to get our ci’ews as goals and were able to get our crews to go to those flats and assist people to come out. i have never seen a assist people to come out. i have never seen a fire of this nature and my 29 history and it is completely unprecedented and will require some further investigation. unfortunately a numberof further investigation....
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are sickest, those people who are oldest, those people who are most disabled, those people who are most vulnerable to having an addiction to opioids and need treatment. it would be wrong to take their money for that health care coverage and give it as a tax break to the wealthiest billionaires in america who already have enough money for their health care coverage. that would be a death sentence to the 2.8 million americans with substance use disorders, including 220,000 with an opioid use disorder at risk of losing their insurance coverage all together in order to ensure that their family member could get treatment. for those who do manage to get insurance coverage, trumpcare will make it more expensive to get the treatment and the care they need. the congressional budget office explicitly said that out had -- out-of-pocket spending could increase by thousands of dollars per individual in any one given year for a disease as critical as an opioid use disorder, any delay in treatment can be the difference between life and death, not to mention that because trumpcare reduces protections f
are sickest, those people who are oldest, those people who are most disabled, those people who are most vulnerable to having an addiction to opioids and need treatment. it would be wrong to take their money for that health care coverage and give it as a tax break to the wealthiest billionaires in america who already have enough money for their health care coverage. that would be a death sentence to the 2.8 million americans with substance use disorders, including 220,000 with an opioid use...
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we don't know who has fired at who. we will wait for the police to know about that. people in the area may have heard about this, explosions on the bridge. that is after the police cordon went into place. i believe that would be controlled explosions. bags lying on the ground that they we re bags lying on the ground that they were confirming were not explosives. an eyewitness talked about that and i believe that is what he heard. police are saying we should be calm and vigilant and alert. stay with us. and vigilant and alert. stay with us. i want to talk to eyewitnesses who saw the van driving at 50 miles per hour swerving into pedestrians and causing multiple casualties. we had two people on the line. i think you saw the van. tell us what you saw and heard. we were in the pubs and josh ordered a taxi. i left and got into a taxi and looked out the window towards the pub. josh had gone back in to get another friend. 5-10 gone back in to get another friend. 5—10 seconds later i see 20—30 people trying to run inside the pub, which i thought was rather odd. a few seconds
we don't know who has fired at who. we will wait for the police to know about that. people in the area may have heard about this, explosions on the bridge. that is after the police cordon went into place. i believe that would be controlled explosions. bags lying on the ground that they we re bags lying on the ground that they were confirming were not explosives. an eyewitness talked about that and i believe that is what he heard. police are saying we should be calm and vigilant and alert. stay...
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but i remember the boston braves, who was my love, who was -- that was my number one team who moved from boston when i was a young kid and i remembered how sad i was. so i said, i am going to go to st. louis tomorrow and buy the team. she said, what will you pay? i said, the right number is $115 million, but i will probably go $120 million, $122 million. i just want you to know -- megan: does anybody know we pay -- what he paid for the team? $172 million. >> [laughter] robert: i agreed to pay that 15 hours after i told her i was paying $115 million to $120 million. this was 1994. she went bananas. >> [laughter] robert: it was the first time in our marriage that she questioned my wisdom. megan: in the five years before you bought the team, the patriots won just 19 of 80 games. 19, that is it. robert: 19-61, which my wife reminded me of. megan: that is why she started to go to games. and no playoff appearances. the year you bought the team, you qualified for the playoffs for the first time in eight years. since then, we all know, five super bowl championships, 15 division championships. bu
but i remember the boston braves, who was my love, who was -- that was my number one team who moved from boston when i was a young kid and i remembered how sad i was. so i said, i am going to go to st. louis tomorrow and buy the team. she said, what will you pay? i said, the right number is $115 million, but i will probably go $120 million, $122 million. i just want you to know -- megan: does anybody know we pay -- what he paid for the team? $172 million. >> [laughter] robert: i agreed to...
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was by who they actually targeted. so again, we have three different possibilities from the normal mundane this could be a car accident, and everybody is on alert all of the way out to anti-muslim extremists both of muslim, isis-type origin or the westerners who are anti-immigrant, and anti-muslim. >> and malcolm, the history and the context of the finsbury park mosque, how far back does the time line go in a general sense? >> well, it is a large building and i have been out there. it is a five-story building set in the middle of the street. that history goes back to the 1990s, and you know, a lot of the famous photographs of, because it is even though it is a large mosque, the population there would pray out in the street, and there is photographs from the 1990s, and early 2000s of some adherents wearing some militant camouflage and again, that is a very old history. the trustees got rid of all of the people associated with that. the community, itself, just completely reject ed anything t do with the islamic extremism
was by who they actually targeted. so again, we have three different possibilities from the normal mundane this could be a car accident, and everybody is on alert all of the way out to anti-muslim extremists both of muslim, isis-type origin or the westerners who are anti-immigrant, and anti-muslim. >> and malcolm, the history and the context of the finsbury park mosque, how far back does the time line go in a general sense? >> well, it is a large building and i have been out there....
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i only saw one man who was running, i only saw one man who was running, i only saw one man who was running, i only saw one. good morning, it's monday the 19th ofjune. as van drives in two crowd of people outside a mosque. the incident happened just after midnight. many of the victims had just finished even impress after breaking their ramadan fast. this is the senior this morning as police continue to deal with what they described as a major incident. good morning, it's monday the 19th ofjune. also this morning: all eyes are on brussels as historic talks begin today to take britain out of the european union, we'll be there live throughout the morning. and while the politicians are talking, iam and while the politicians are talking, i am at smithfield markets in manchester to find out what businesses want from the negotiations. as police release the first pictures from inside the charred remains of grenfell tower, a nationwide minutes silence will take place this morning to remember those who lost their lives. in sport, the american brooks koepka equalled the tournaments lowing —— lowest wi
i only saw one man who was running, i only saw one man who was running, i only saw one man who was running, i only saw one. good morning, it's monday the 19th ofjune. as van drives in two crowd of people outside a mosque. the incident happened just after midnight. many of the victims had just finished even impress after breaking their ramadan fast. this is the senior this morning as police continue to deal with what they described as a major incident. good morning, it's monday the 19th ofjune....
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like those who like... sweet. those who prefer heat.ows a breath of air) and those who just love meat. for those in school. out of school. and old school. those who like their sandwich with pop. and those who like it with soda. for the star of the scene. cut! and the guys behind it. all the taste you want, nothing you don't. oscar mayer deli fresh. sweet! . he came to the world justin the usual way ♪ ♪ but there were planes to catch and bills to pay ♪ ♪ so i moved my meeting saw him walk that day ♪ ♪ he was talking 'fore i knew it, and as he grew ♪ ♪ he'd say i'm gonna be like you, dad ♪ ♪ you know i'm gonna be like you ♪ ♪ and the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon ♪ ♪ little boy blue and the man in the moon... ♪ itthe power of nexium 24hr protection from frequent heartburn. all day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. >>> all right. our coverage of two breaking news stories continues on this extraordinary day, which began with a gunman openi
like those who like... sweet. those who prefer heat.ows a breath of air) and those who just love meat. for those in school. out of school. and old school. those who like their sandwich with pop. and those who like it with soda. for the star of the scene. cut! and the guys behind it. all the taste you want, nothing you don't. oscar mayer deli fresh. sweet! . he came to the world justin the usual way ♪ ♪ but there were planes to catch and bills to pay ♪ ♪ so i moved my meeting saw him...
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was the person who was -- who made her the politician she is today.he absolutely stated the most crucial aspect of his legacy. the way he bound german unification together with the deepening and strengthening of european integration. in that respect, he saw what had long been called the german question -- he solved what had long been called the german question. would germany rise to be the state that through everything out of balance? he wanted to make sure a germany embedded in a unified europe would not be that germany again. christopher: a monumental legacy indeed. we're going to talk more about helmut kohl's legacy in a minute. first we're going to look back on the life of a man who led germany for 16 years, led german reunification and deepened european integration. >> helmut kohl rarely appeared in public in his last years. one rare occasion was to present his book on europe in 2014. at his side, his wife. among those to congratulate him, his former protege, angela merkel. in 1982, he filled his first major ambition, ousting the social democrats
was the person who was -- who made her the politician she is today.he absolutely stated the most crucial aspect of his legacy. the way he bound german unification together with the deepening and strengthening of european integration. in that respect, he saw what had long been called the german question -- he solved what had long been called the german question. would germany rise to be the state that through everything out of balance? he wanted to make sure a germany embedded in a unified...
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they are people who we know who are capable of terrible crimes who, via their own criminal actions, have made sure they ve taken away the right that others had and in such doing so has harmed the lives of our citizens. the american people spoke clearly in november. president donald j. trump understood that. this is a criminal matter. this is not a politics issue, and the time of letting the worst criminals back in our country over and over and over again must stop. the process begins again today and, mr. speaker, that's just the way it is, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves his time. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new york, ms. slaughter. ms. slaughter: thank you, mr. chair. i'm pleased to thank the gentleman, my good friend, mr. sessions, for yielding me the customary 30 minutes and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for as much time as she wishes to use. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, all of us mourn the death of kate steinle. tragically shot and killed in
they are people who we know who are capable of terrible crimes who, via their own criminal actions, have made sure they ve taken away the right that others had and in such doing so has harmed the lives of our citizens. the american people spoke clearly in november. president donald j. trump understood that. this is a criminal matter. this is not a politics issue, and the time of letting the worst criminals back in our country over and over and over again must stop. the process begins again...