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some of them may even feel that you are betraying them by leaving when you should be sticking together. what do you say to your collea g uto your colleagues and to members of the labour party who feel that way? this isa labour labour party who feel that way? this is a labour party which has changed beyond recognition and you have to make a decision. it is notjust the politics, it is whether you can feel a moral integrity to go along with things that you can no longer justify or accept. and i have come to my own breaking point, i cannot do that any longer. do you accept that by leaving, because of the way our political system works, that makes a tory government more likely at the next election? people feel politically homeless and they are asking and begging for an alternative. it seemed none of them knew quite what to say at the end. not yet a political party with a leader or a manifesto, they‘ re not yet a political party with a leader or a manifesto, they're long held private fears now very public, but how many others might follow them and leave him? good morning, how nice to see well this morning. good morning and goo
some of them may even feel that you are betraying them by leaving when you should be sticking together. what do you say to your collea g uto your colleagues and to members of the labour party who feel that way? this isa labour labour party who feel that way? this is a labour party which has changed beyond recognition and you have to make a decision. it is notjust the politics, it is whether you can feel a moral integrity to go along with things that you can no longer justify or accept. and i...
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you talking about? what do you think they're doing?ueve: ow they listen to you. >> jimmy: well, i mean what are they're going to be like, "oh, they saw everything. i didn't wanthem to hear ything." [ laughter ] if it was a thermometer, i'd be like, "oh, my god." >> steve: no, but it's not -- no, no. j my: but it's in the camera that you're recording yourself with? ink so.e: i >> jimmy: well, what are they recording? what is the security for? ?ntruders? so people outdoo they can hear what's happening outside your house? what's the problem? [ laughter ] it's outside. people are going to enar what's hag outside. >> steve: hey, what stays -- what happens outside stays outside. >> jimmy: no, i'm not saying that. [ laughter ] i'm not saying that. >> steve: hey, i understand what you're saying. >> jimmy: no, you're not understanding what i'm saying.t >> steve: i u. >> jimmy: no, you're not understanding what i'm saying. >> steve: i got you. >> jimmy: no, you don't got me. >> steve: oh, no. i got it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i don't. no -- [
you talking about? what do you think they're doing?ueve: ow they listen to you. >> jimmy: well, i mean what are they're going to be like, "oh, they saw everything. i didn't wanthem to hear ything." [ laughter ] if it was a thermometer, i'd be like, "oh, my god." >> steve: no, but it's not -- no, no. j my: but it's in the camera that you're recording yourself with? ink so.e: i >> jimmy: well, what are they recording? what is the security for? ?ntruders? so...
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. >> reporter: that video is what ushn u you shouldn't do. that area flooded, as well. from the mark west creek. seeing the standing water, do not drive through it. don't do what that car just did and show you guys here in graton, this car stuck in here. the folks have been rescued but look. if you see standing water, you don't know how deep it is and you should heed to the signs and don't drive through it. we're live here in graton, pete suratos, nbc bay area news. >> don't take your chances there. turn around. well, this morning we're monitoring conditions in sausalito. the rain is coming down heavily all morning long and the town on high alert because of what happened there nearly two weeks ago. on valentine's day, a landslide destroyed one home and led to red tagging of many others and this is video of that woman rescued from the rubble. she is okay and now the concern in that area is that that rain just keeps coming. soil engineers with the park service checking on the tarp there. overnight we spoke with a man that works in the city who says that he's staying on al
. >> reporter: that video is what ushn u you shouldn't do. that area flooded, as well. from the mark west creek. seeing the standing water, do not drive through it. don't do what that car just did and show you guys here in graton, this car stuck in here. the folks have been rescued but look. if you see standing water, you don't know how deep it is and you should heed to the signs and don't drive through it. we're live here in graton, pete suratos, nbc bay area news. >> don't take...
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u-v careened into a handful of cars.. during a police chase that reached 90 miles per hour! you can see the s-u-v do a 180 as it causes this chain reaction crash. at least one person was taken awanmbul. tonight police in hayward have released body cam footage of an officer- involved shooting... that killed a 29-year-old man. kpix 5's wilson walker.. with the video that's tough to watch. new at 11: san francisco's district attorney has dropped all charges against 3 sheriff's deputies. they were accused of running a fight club behind bars. veronica de la cruz is here with the new developments. veronica: elizabeth and ken: the deputies were accused in 2015 of forcing inmates in the city jail to fight, gladiator style. tonight prosecutors say... the sheriff's department botched the investigation . according to prosecutors... there was improper collaboration... between internal affairs and criminal investigators. and that violated their right against self- incrimination. also... some evidence was destroyed. however... the d-a's office says new charges are still possible. "what we're going to do now is, w
u-v careened into a handful of cars.. during a police chase that reached 90 miles per hour! you can see the s-u-v do a 180 as it causes this chain reaction crash. at least one person was taken awanmbul. tonight police in hayward have released body cam footage of an officer- involved shooting... that killed a 29-year-old man. kpix 5's wilson walker.. with the video that's tough to watch. new at 11: san francisco's district attorney has dropped all charges against 3 sheriff's deputies. they were...
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you. >> jimmy: u plan on doing more with criminal justice? ed matthew charles was there at the state of the union. >> himmy: yeah. was the first person to get out. so that -- from the first step act. so that bill got out thousands of people. so we're working on getting all of those people out now. but something that i really want t there's such a stigma on people hiring formerly incarcerated people. i think that, you know, without people really knowing eir story and their history about what they've really been through, or maybe -- there so many people that are incarcerated for life. for murder that maybe they were just next to someone and there was a group of people, a fight broke out and sobody unfortunately died. but they didn't rsen hit the , didn't even have a a weapon. and were serving life. so they've gotten out. and people lik a second chance at life. and i feel like i definisily from my sses. i would love to partner, there's like a company arcn california that helps find people once they get out and give them jobs. >> jimmy: get them j
you. >> jimmy: u plan on doing more with criminal justice? ed matthew charles was there at the state of the union. >> himmy: yeah. was the first person to get out. so that -- from the first step act. so that bill got out thousands of people. so we're working on getting all of those people out now. but something that i really want t there's such a stigma on people hiring formerly incarcerated people. i think that, you know, without people really knowing eir story and their history...
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you try, you do it. because you are not. so until you do it, i'm the bus boss. >> all a right, the sitting u.. congresswoman declaring, she's the boss. she understands that her boss is you. what's really scary is how many prominent democrats and their friends in the haight trump media mob are lining up to support her in a radical socialist views. over the weekend, the so-called paper and record of america. the climate change has now put our fisheries at risks. risk. it's a crisis they say, and the only solution is full on american socialism. government control of every aspect of your life. the antithesis of freedom and liberty in our constitutional republic. after all, that worked out so great in venezuela, cuba, north korea and the soviet union. now it's not just the far left wackos in the media, this is influential democrats all across america that are supporting this. including members of both houses and congress, nearly 80 democratic lawmakers backing this bill. even bozo o'rourke fax the bill and that's not all. almost all the democratic presidential candidates they are on board including
you try, you do it. because you are not. so until you do it, i'm the bus boss. >> all a right, the sitting u.. congresswoman declaring, she's the boss. she understands that her boss is you. what's really scary is how many prominent democrats and their friends in the haight trump media mob are lining up to support her in a radical socialist views. over the weekend, the so-called paper and record of america. the climate change has now put our fisheries at risks. risk. it's a crisis they...
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u. k. each year or 10% of its total output. if that were to change post brexit overproduction would lead to lower prices on the auction market. emergency crews -- imagine that we do you let's trade with the u. k. because when u. k. becomes more competitive than producing more. in that case the projects that we use to expose england would stay here. and that would have a direct impact on the markets here. supply which is what most amount he schools are doing. according to the french chamber of agriculture french food exports could be five hundred million euros less profitable per year in the case of a no deal brexit. brexit looming large over one of the world's largest fawning fat *-*- kicking off this weekend in paris thank you very much have never been to a lot of my six years in paris you can have you well this might be your tongue i think so but thank. you thank you very much of that business on day and thank you for shortly 02/22/19 02/22/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, , this is democracy now! 8:00 p.m. today, thursday, february 21 from the land border with brazil will become plainly enough salute closed until further notice.
u. k. each year or 10% of its total output. if that were to change post brexit overproduction would lead to lower prices on the auction market. emergency crews -- imagine that we do you let's trade with the u. k. because when u. k. becomes more competitive than producing more. in that case the projects that we use to expose england would stay here. and that would have a direct impact on the markets here. supply which is what most amount he schools are doing. according to the french chamber of...
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you about that guy. that's your boyfriend. >> yes. [ laughter ]t >> jimmy: u -- do you like going to these big events and mine that are, like, we never get to see each other, like, working, so -- yeah, i like it.ow you who doesn't love dressing up? i mean, i was just at the super bowl, which was so much fun. >> jimmy: yeah, i've done that. >> it was insane. and i ran into my friend vanessa hudgens and -- >> jimmy: oh, yeah. [ cheers ] r. yeah. >> jimmy: we love >> i love her so much -- we've been friends for, like, ten years. and that was crazy. i actually ran into someone who , like, seen 23 years.im >> jmy: this is bizarre, because i think this is kind of funny as well. this is paul rudd. >> yeah. >> jimmy: now, thiis, uh -- paul rudd, you ran into him. and here's the great paul rudd. we love him.>> hat was us at the -- at the, like, the super bowl party. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's one of the -- he's one of the nicest guys i think we've ever hade show. i love him so much. >> i mean, he's amazing. and i haven't seen him in 23 years. so, like, vanessa and my boyfriend, wells, came up to me an
you about that guy. that's your boyfriend. >> yes. [ laughter ]t >> jimmy: u -- do you like going to these big events and mine that are, like, we never get to see each other, like, working, so -- yeah, i like it.ow you who doesn't love dressing up? i mean, i was just at the super bowl, which was so much fun. >> jimmy: yeah, i've done that. >> it was insane. and i ran into my friend vanessa hudgens and -- >> jimmy: oh, yeah. [ cheers ] r. yeah. >> jimmy: we...
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you can see the s-u-v do a 180 as it causes crash. >> wow. tonight an suv careened into a handful of cars during a police chase that reached 90 miles per hour. you can see the suv there do a 180 as it causes this chain reaction crash. at least one person was taken away by ambulance. >>> tonight police in hayward released body camera footage of an officer-involved that killed a 29-year-old man. kpix5's wilson walker with the video that's tough to watch. >> reporter: it started when a man said he was being attacked in the street by a neighbor's boyfriend. we can now see what happened when police responded and we want to warn you that the video is graphic. >> okay. the male with black stripes and jeans is supposed to be the one with a knife. >> reporter: in surveillance video we see pretty much what was reported to 911, an altercation in the street and a man that appears armed with a knife. police arrive and about seven seconds later the shots are fired. >> put the knife down. >> please don't please! >> put the knife down! >> shots fired. >> i'm
you can see the s-u-v do a 180 as it causes crash. >> wow. tonight an suv careened into a handful of cars during a police chase that reached 90 miles per hour. you can see the suv there do a 180 as it causes this chain reaction crash. at least one person was taken away by ambulance. >>> tonight police in hayward released body camera footage of an officer-involved that killed a 29-year-old man. kpix5's wilson walker with the video that's tough to watch. >> reporter: it...
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gave where you say it was full of whoppers and untruths, anyou wrote -- u said i had no problem with hard ball politics, but knowingly lying? you said, to me, that was over the line. u don't do that to anyone, let alone a friend of longstanding. yet, you've gone on to support him. >> well, listen, judy, what happened after that, s you know from reading the book, is that i went after him pretty hard. he did that in the afternoon in south carolina. i went after him very hashedr that evening ohe lying in iowa. the next day, he called, and hed i was angry, i went over the line, it wasn'true, i know it wasn't true, i apologize. and, you know, in mview, when you've had someone who's a friend for 14 years, you understand that, in politics sometimes, the emotions run high, you've got to decide you accept the apology or don't you, and, based upon 14 years of friendship, i accepted the pollingy. the important thing is he never said those things again epuher inic or private. >> woodruff: but you worked hard for him. you worked hard for his election. thanked you and said he would consider you for vice president. he didn't. for attorney general, they took you off the transition. why stay
gave where you say it was full of whoppers and untruths, anyou wrote -- u said i had no problem with hard ball politics, but knowingly lying? you said, to me, that was over the line. u don't do that to anyone, let alone a friend of longstanding. yet, you've gone on to support him. >> well, listen, judy, what happened after that, s you know from reading the book, is that i went after him pretty hard. he did that in the afternoon in south carolina. i went after him very hashedr that evening...
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and then we got free tickets to come wat you do the monologue, testing out jokes. >> seth: do you remember any of them? u can't take it that hard when you didn't know who harry potter was. [ laughter ] >> yeah, right. >> seth: growing up in australi did you watch? shows what were you into? >> i was really obsessed with th show "friends," from too sarly of an age. definitely got very very young from watching "friends." but yeah, i watched every episode. >> seth: and then you went to the apartment. >> yeah. >>t eth: the exterior apartm is actually in new york. >> yes.in i went this mo because i was -- i was told to. and, yeah, it was cool. it was very windy and there was construction workers.s it was lol than -- >> seth: less glamorous than you thought? >> a little. >> seth: that's surprising to hear.ot because the is very glamorous, geraldine. >> oh, yeah. >> seth: yeah. i mean i think you really nailed it. [ laughter ] it doesn't look windy at all. [ laughter and applause ] >> i definitely understand why they shot that in a studio. makes a lot of sense. >> seth: and your father is a doctor. >> yes. >> se
and then we got free tickets to come wat you do the monologue, testing out jokes. >> seth: do you remember any of them? u can't take it that hard when you didn't know who harry potter was. [ laughter ] >> yeah, right. >> seth: growing up in australi did you watch? shows what were you into? >> i was really obsessed with th show "friends," from too sarly of an age. definitely got very very young from watching "friends." but yeah, i watched every...
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you not a song? >> that's not a song. >> questlove: if you do barney, like -- ♪ i love you u love me we're a happy family ♪ ♪ >> jim nextdy. we love you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> can you feel the love tonight? >> jimmy: love is a battle field! this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at t.j.maxx. you shopping, you maximizing. you shopping, you maximizing. find the brands you love and get more you for your money, every time. it's not shopping, it's maximizing. start maximizing today! maxx life at t.j.maxx discover your inner hero. and unlock the power... to speed through everything... in the blink of an eye. hertz fast lane powered by clear... in select airports 2019. hertz. we're here to get you there. marvel studios' captain marvel. in theaters march 8th. (vo) the only network to win in all four major awards is the oneore people rely on. choose america's most reliable networkon he best device: iphone. get iphone xr on us when you buy another. ♪ one plus one equals too little too late ♪ ♪ a sock-a-bam-boom ♪ who's in the room? ♪ ♪ love is dangerous ♪ but driving safe means you pay less ♪ ♪ switch and save ♪
you not a song? >> that's not a song. >> questlove: if you do barney, like -- ♪ i love you u love me we're a happy family ♪ ♪ >> jim nextdy. we love you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> can you feel the love tonight? >> jimmy: love is a battle field! this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at t.j.maxx. you shopping, you maximizing. you shopping, you maximizing. find the brands you love and get more you for your money, every time. it's not shopping,...
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what you would do is the u-2 would take the photo, they would be developed, and the analysts would puthem on these tables, and they would look for the military-industrial complexes and weaknesses of the soviet union. what type of military hardware, how many planes they have, how many bombers they have. over here is a unique photo, an original photo. there, blown right up. when you blow it up you can see the details. this is the actual base in russia that shot down my dad's u-2. this is basically what my father was trying to photograph to confirm it was operational. he found out firsthand it was. some other photos of the type of imagery that would be taken by the u-2, this was the cuban missile crisis. taking photos to show where construction was going on, as well as low-level rectors,missile a missile shields and moving equipment, the tank trailers, etc. i want to say adlai stevenson back in the 1960's, before the u.n., showed the world to prove that russia was putting in icbm missiles in cuba very close to the united states border. [video clip] >> this resolution calls as an interim m
what you would do is the u-2 would take the photo, they would be developed, and the analysts would puthem on these tables, and they would look for the military-industrial complexes and weaknesses of the soviet union. what type of military hardware, how many planes they have, how many bombers they have. over here is a unique photo, an original photo. there, blown right up. when you blow it up you can see the details. this is the actual base in russia that shot down my dad's u-2. this is...
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. >> seth: you spent a lot of the 80s, some of it in new york, some of it in l.a. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: does this remind u at all? dore doing is evocative of your time? >> it really is. you know, and when i -- the 80s for me, i had just gotten out of school, i wa really kind of working around l.a. trying to get a gig. so the stock market cr i was like, oh word? i need a job. i have no stocks, that doesn't matter to me. >> seth: yeah. >> but we were out here a lot, and it's very much the way that it was, with the club scene. you know, i worked with some actors, who at that time, were tting their per diem in cocaine. >> seth: really? >> yeah. >> seth: were they asking for it, or was it being offered? >> yes. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> yes. >> seth: yeah, and of course one hi the other things you've been working on for a, and continue to work on is "the avengers" franchise. >> yep. i'm in that. [ cheers and appuse ] >> seth: how did --sl obvi you know, and recently there was a photo of all the actors that have sort oe across this universe, and it's just sort of a snapshot of this moment in show biz. do you remember
. >> seth: you spent a lot of the 80s, some of it in new york, some of it in l.a. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: does this remind u at all? dore doing is evocative of your time? >> it really is. you know, and when i -- the 80s for me, i had just gotten out of school, i wa really kind of working around l.a. trying to get a gig. so the stock market cr i was like, oh word? i need a job. i have no stocks, that doesn't matter to me. >> seth: yeah. >> but we were out here...
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the trade agreement is just between you and the post bricks of britain yeah it is it is like that that it is just a copy more or less what we are going to do with the u. as i told you the important thing for us was if it was art or soft bricks it that we had enough we didn't have an agreement and the export will stop that was the most. thing we were nervous about we have an open market for them but they you have nothing open market for us but you did make a good deal over any dispute mechanism britain has to pay the cash if there is any dispute over a trade off to break that with the faroe islands yacking you can look at that but of course to our export into the two through u.k. are about a thousand a million and of course of the other way around and there's a living off of millions of people there and the market in the first is fifty thousand people and it's difficult for us to have a balance but the best still we are buying about two hundred fifty or two trees. mood then is from the from from u.k. and i i do believe if you look at it another angle as i told you about that but the story of history relationship between the u.k. and and try to widen h
the trade agreement is just between you and the post bricks of britain yeah it is it is like that that it is just a copy more or less what we are going to do with the u. as i told you the important thing for us was if it was art or soft bricks it that we had enough we didn't have an agreement and the export will stop that was the most. thing we were nervous about we have an open market for them but they you have nothing open market for us but you did make a good deal over any dispute mechanism...
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you want messages about incidences during the event. also, report anything suspicious. leave your laries and do not u fireworks. remember that. you can see the parade right starts at 6 pm this saturday evening. >>> we are one day away from the oakland teachers going on strike. school principals will go to sacramento the day before the teachers walk out of classes. >>> a man is in jail after hitting a seven-year-old girl and taking off. how that little girl is doing and what we are learning about the man who is now behind bars. emerge restored, replenished, fortified. emerge everyday with emergen-c. packed with b vitamins, electrolytes, antioxidants, plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good every day? emerge and see. steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? >>> oakland school principals had to the state capital this morning at the changes they are lobbying for ahead of that teacher with >>> tomorrow. check major repair work in the no
you want messages about incidences during the event. also, report anything suspicious. leave your laries and do not u fireworks. remember that. you can see the parade right starts at 6 pm this saturday evening. >>> we are one day away from the oakland teachers going on strike. school principals will go to sacramento the day before the teachers walk out of classes. >>> a man is in jail after hitting a seven-year-old girl and taking off. how that little girl is doing and what we...
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thank you u thank you for watching amanpour and company on pbs and join us again next time. ♪ - this week on milk street, we doome quick asian dishes. we start with a vietnamese meatball and watercress soup, you can make it in less than half an hour; then a stir-fry chicken with handfuls of basil, it's great; and, finally, inspired by the cooking of burma, we do a coconut cashew cake, it's a one-layered cake that redefines the meaning of dessert. so stay with us for some quick asian suppers right here at milk street.
thank you u thank you for watching amanpour and company on pbs and join us again next time. ♪ - this week on milk street, we doome quick asian dishes. we start with a vietnamese meatball and watercress soup, you can make it in less than half an hour; then a stir-fry chicken with handfuls of basil, it's great; and, finally, inspired by the cooking of burma, we do a coconut cashew cake, it's a one-layered cake that redefines the meaning of dessert. so stay with us for some quick asian suppers...
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you. >> i e. itt's their big first d >> dating is hard. >> taking thing, click over to rightthisminute.c rightthisminute.com. >>> let's face it, dateding i , hard. it's about what to say, when to say it. >> how do uldn't say. >> lovely to meet you. >> lovely to meet you, too. >> i'm very excited. sorry, it's my girlfriend. >> your girlfriend girlfriend or your female friend? >> girl e. guys don't use girlfr a friend. >> you're so hot, you look like my dad. >> they say honesty is the best policy. dang. >> where is my hair brush? oh! >> if the person sitting across from you was as you -- >> perfected c couple. >> how would you deal with her pulling out a knife? >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> this is my mom. she's coming along. >> mom on first date? no. >> you know who you look like? >> let me guess. >> angelina jolie. >> no. >> natalie portman. >> no. >> you look like you were sweaty. >> that's one of the first things i said to my wife when she walked through the door. i said you must be knew. how did you know? you're so sweaty. >> on the count of three, say the weirdest thing you've ever done. one, two three -- >> i [ bleep ] when i was 19 years old. >> in is so ridiculous, i'm willi
you. >> i e. itt's their big first d >> dating is hard. >> taking thing, click over to rightthisminute.c rightthisminute.com. >>> let's face it, dateding i , hard. it's about what to say, when to say it. >> how do uldn't say. >> lovely to meet you. >> lovely to meet you, too. >> i'm very excited. sorry, it's my girlfriend. >> your girlfriend girlfriend or your female friend? >> girl e. guys don't use girlfr a friend. >> you're...
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what do you miss most about having >> just walking streets u know, going into shops.eal good fluff on? >> a good what? >> relaxing, luck suruating, whether it'soing somewhere or cuddling. >> ken and i were cuddling before this red carpet. >> i cannot deny that. sometimes you just need a random, warm body and that's what robin is. >> would you like to be on "the masked singer"? >> robin, you -- let me tell you something. robin of anybody knows i do not have the singing skills to do that. ♪ they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. now at eight ... it was his car was of falling the richmond briidge ... caltrans it will do to happening (whoosh) a report of gun at a south bay ... lasts for tonight learning about the suspect.(whoosh) and a rainy start to the with a mass of cold air chance of a new dusting of snow.magical morning on sunday (pam) we have bre
what do you miss most about having >> just walking streets u know, going into shops.eal good fluff on? >> a good what? >> relaxing, luck suruating, whether it'soing somewhere or cuddling. >> ken and i were cuddling before this red carpet. >> i cannot deny that. sometimes you just need a random, warm body and that's what robin is. >> would you like to be on "the masked singer"? >> robin, you -- let me tell you something. robin of anybody knows...
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. >> you think about it, there is no other work u can do in which someone can tell you you must go tok or stay at home but you're not getting a paycheck. these are essential peoplet. our gvernms the one tool for collective action that has the taxpayer andublic resources behind it. when you shut down the government you are burningown your own house. no foreign ad adversary could do this. we've done it to. ourselves >> reporter: the congressional budget office says the economy permanently lost $3 billion. larry kudlow, top economic sdvisor at the white house, s the shutdown was a glitch. what do you make to have at a assessments. >> no glitch. g myss is there's a lot more damage than $3 million. when youhink about the cost to the people inside government, the cost to the ability of government to get the right people in seat t do all these different jobs, that's going to g to tale that we're go feel for years to come. i.r.s. is talking about months if not years of work they will have to do to catch up. i mean, this was aas dting blow. what's really important here is it did not go away. y
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i'll send you a list of things u can do tonight. northbound 270. rit side islocked because of that roadwork. southbound looks okay. abnormal volume there. inner loop and outer loop ofhe beltway, no issues. outer loop of the beltway, a tiny dosl there. d.c. outbound capitol street at suitland parkway. that's cleared out of the way. no further problems there. and sanotsylvispotsylvania. two right lanre blocked there. >>>eakin ing news this morning -- president trump is headed back to d.c., after walking away from the second summit with kim jong-un. >> the summit came to an abrupt cld overnight, after negotiations to derize north korea failed. the press secretary released this statement, the two leaders discussed various ways to advance denucleazation and economic-driven concepts. no agreement was reached at this time. but their respective look forward to meeting in the future. president trump and mike pompeo had a press conferenhour ago, saying that sanctions were really the sticking point to the summit. >> basically, they wanted the sanctions lifted
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several blocks around their block, there are very streets people are having to turn around and do u-turns. youotay out of this area right now. live in northweste jac bensen, news 4. >> keep us posted with whatever you learn new from there. >> for the first time the federal trade commission has fined a companyor fake online reviews. the agency alleges a weight loss supplement company made a third party for posting fake reviews. businesses offering refunds to remove negative reviews online, and phony reviews using politician or celebrity photos without their knowledge. it's illegal to post areviews that are misleading or don't disclose a relationship between a customer and a business. the fec says there are red flags you can look for when you're reading reviews. >> if you see a lot of reviews posted for a prosact at th time, it's highly unlikely that that occurs naturally. another possibility might be some someone's reviewing a local establishment and they're address is far from there. >> as part of the settlement the fec is requiring the company to notify its consumers andom amazonbout the alle
several blocks around their block, there are very streets people are having to turn around and do u-turns. youotay out of this area right now. live in northweste jac bensen, news 4. >> keep us posted with whatever you learn new from there. >> for the first time the federal trade commission has fined a companyor fake online reviews. the agency alleges a weight loss supplement company made a third party for posting fake reviews. businesses offering refunds to remove negative reviews...
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you want him to do well. >> reporter: now one guy you might notes like, u you're a fan of the new england patriots is tom brady led his squad to their sixth super bowl championship. julian edelman and bra going to the happiest place on earth and two othe main reasons the patriots are now six-time super bowl champions, they are doing the traditional super bowl winning trip to disney world. at this point bray superintendent might bart time resident of disney world. julian edelman's third trip with brady for a kid who started at quarterback and then switching to wide receiver, playing with one of the all-time greats still a pinch me moment. >> it's a dream. i remember being in eighth grade saying i'mom brady on the asphalt at recess playing football. so it's been arivilege to get to watch one of the -- one of sport's greatest athletes. >> reporter: in just 24 urs, the capitals will be back in this building tryith to shake of 1-0 loss to the boston bruins they'll beg fac a familiar foe as they do it, jb making his first return to d.c. but the team busy this morning announcing they have signed beth phoenix coply to
you want him to do well. >> reporter: now one guy you might notes like, u you're a fan of the new england patriots is tom brady led his squad to their sixth super bowl championship. julian edelman and bra going to the happiest place on earth and two othe main reasons the patriots are now six-time super bowl champions, they are doing the traditional super bowl winning trip to disney world. at this point bray superintendent might bart time resident of disney world. julian edelman's third...
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you for having me. >>> and that will do it for us. as always, you can find more coverage at kqed.org/newsroom. thank u for joining us. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by wnet >> thompson: on this edition for sunday, february 3. growing calls for virginia governor ralph northam to resign. with the u.s. out of the climate agreement, china takes the lead. and the world's largest organism: once growing steadily it's now dying fast. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. eie cheryl and philip mils family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameri-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been
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you can decline a date. >> reporter: say your mind is made u and and your match are planning a then take full advantage of your smartphone. >> do a screen shot so you have all the information and a picture and then send that with all the information for your date to som ne that you care about and who cares aut you. have a friend or a family member know where you're going and maybe tell them a time that you're going to call them whe you get home. >> reporter: if you want to know a bit more details that perhaps your date may not have been upt front ab there is a work around. michelle says allee youis their name, approximate age, and where they live and let the internet do the rest. >> you can go to a site like been verified.com and for a small fee you can get unlimited background checks and nobody knows if you'r checking thechlt. you can find out if they ha a bankruptcy, a criminal record, check out their crazy driving record. s >> reporter: mnd extreme to some singles, but to others it could give a sense of calm. >>> what do you do to make sure this goes smoothly, also safely? >> yeah, well, i think it's important to meet in a l
you can decline a date. >> reporter: say your mind is made u and and your match are planning a then take full advantage of your smartphone. >> do a screen shot so you have all the information and a picture and then send that with all the information for your date to som ne that you care about and who cares aut you. have a friend or a family member know where you're going and maybe tell them a time that you're going to call them whe you get home. >> reporter: if you want to...
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you know this is a very alarming to coaches from the u. club or fired because they were in a photo with the players doing the nazi salute you know so you have it affect you not only the top flight but also the lower divisions as well and you know it's a situation that definitely needs a remedy quickly all right so that is the. backstory what is the german football federation trying to do to combat the scourge of anti-semitism well just this past january on the twenty seven specifically it marked the seventy fourth anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz birkenau concentration camps and the but as they get as well as lower divisions you know all commemorate the day the holocaust memorial day and they all take to the stands as you can see here this is an image from the fryeburg hoffenheim match. which says never again so there is any so just to make it clear there is this element of far right who has hooliganism within the groups but the ultras are trying to combat the issue as well and along with this memorial day clubs as well you know work together with the fan scene to try to put p.r. campaigns together dormant in particular had one vi
you know this is a very alarming to coaches from the u. club or fired because they were in a photo with the players doing the nazi salute you know so you have it affect you not only the top flight but also the lower divisions as well and you know it's a situation that definitely needs a remedy quickly all right so that is the. backstory what is the german football federation trying to do to combat the scourge of anti-semitism well just this past january on the twenty seven specifically it...
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you about the acting attorney general matthew whitaker, his testimony before the house judiciary committee today, what do you make of his answers to questions related to the russia investigation? them?u satisfied with >> no, i'm not satisfied, because on important points, he is still refusing to answer. the american people have a right tohe know wh the acting attorney general, someone who auditioned for that part, saying how he could privately cripple the investigation, is taking any aouion that undermine the investigation. he's already publicly talked about the length of the investigation, when it might come to a close, it is something he shouldn't be discussing. and there are a lot of unanswered questions about why he was picked for the position, and whether he has communicated to anyone on the president's legal defense team, for example. facts of the investigati that uld prejudice that investigation. >> he has said that he hasn't cut funding to the investigation, he hasn't interfered with the investigation. >> well, he has made certainly those top line claims. but without being able to determine what conversations he's had, andith whom,and about what, it is impossible to test thos
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essentially don't have the votes it, the supreme court might say, well, you have the power to do that. we're not going to d help you u your power. is that a possibility here, that that way they stay out of it? >> i think it's more than a possibility. it would be a preference. if you're talking about chief justice roberts, he is an institutionalist and everybody says that he would prefer not to thrust the supreme court into major national battles. this is one of them. and so if there's a way for him to sort of delay and for congress to actuallyay do the rebuking, that would be preferred. >> myki final question for you frankly very pertinent to my next guest. how does the state of california, who has -- as a state attorney general, because there's a bunch thatst would li to file a lawsuit, the state attorney general in washington state woulduita like to, xavier becerra said he will. what would give them standing? >> thee best argument from the state'sar perspective is to rel on a case about standing involving the state of massachusetts. and if the state of california can make an argument that its interests in the land
essentially don't have the votes it, the supreme court might say, well, you have the power to do that. we're not going to d help you u your power. is that a possibility here, that that way they stay out of it? >> i think it's more than a possibility. it would be a preference. if you're talking about chief justice roberts, he is an institutionalist and everybody says that he would prefer not to thrust the supreme court into major national battles. this is one of them. and so if there's a...
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u-turns to get off the bridge. on the richmond side, we saw drivers doing rinses u-turns 2580 exit.'s >> i have to get to a dentist office. >> reporter: are you going to make it? >> no. >> the bridge would not be open if it was not safe. >> reporter: they were hoping to open the bridge by 6 pm. that is not going to happen. i just talked to the caltrans spokesman. i may ask him, do you have a timeline. he says we just don't know because inspectors are currently inspecting the bridge. folks working on the bridge right now. at this point, they don't know, and unfortunately, we cannot pass that information along to. we asked him about bridge inspections. they say they do these inspections on a monthly, sometimes yearly basis. as for when the last inspection was, that spokesperson not sure. a lot of questions for now. i will send it back to you. >> we are looking to those records. thank you. we appreciate the lead report. just as a reminder, this bridge was built in 1956. they did a retrofit back in 2005. chopper 5 getting's perspective of the traffic backup. there is also video of the top deck which is the eastbound direction. they were actually
u-turns to get off the bridge. on the richmond side, we saw drivers doing rinses u-turns 2580 exit.'s >> i have to get to a dentist office. >> reporter: are you going to make it? >> no. >> the bridge would not be open if it was not safe. >> reporter: they were hoping to open the bridge by 6 pm. that is not going to happen. i just talked to the caltrans spokesman. i may ask him, do you have a timeline. he says we just don't know because inspectors are currently...
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you. >> i don't know how you do all the things you are do, actress, writer, u ucla doctoral student. goodness. jessica, thank you. you're always outstanding and you represent a great organization. mr. friendle you're a good man, and you're in the struggle of doing something that really needs to be done. and that is when we have one third of the american people who either do -- are either underserved or not served at all, you're a hero in my book. you have a -- he is not here. he is not going to hear me. your congressman is a terrific representative. to michael powell, i haven't seen new a long time great to see you. i wish we agreed with each other. we don't. but our friendship is going to survive net neutrality and to -- and both of the former chairman, you're both really distinguished people who have done extraordinary work in the public sector that isn't always appreciated. i haven't changed my mind. and this is not a bragging point. but i'm proud of where i am. and it's an important debate. everyone says this they love the internet. how important it is. where were so many people
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to work in the administration, do you say again being untruth full in making that characterization, yes or no? >> i am saying it is not accurate. >> i am not using the word u untruthful. >> i do not want the role or the title in the administration. >> you testify today that you have never been to prague and never been to the czech republic, do you stand booiehin that statement? >> yes, i dough. >> conservative news magazine by david corn which he resooeceive his -- question, you as my friend mr. armstrong rightly inquired, offered the committee of taped information with a bat of an eye, do you stand behind that? >> i am sorry, you said it so fast. >> you asked my friend mr. armstrong taped information of your clients with a bat of an eye, do you stand behind that offer? >> if the chairman asks me and i will take it under advisement and not a problem. yes, i will turn it over. >> you suggested that you are going to review it in our next break to correct the record, yes or no? >> yes. >> you helped out the president's campaign or involved in the campaign as a representative spokesperson and everyone in yo even of your words and dating back to 2011, is that a
to work in the administration, do you say again being untruth full in making that characterization, yes or no? >> i am saying it is not accurate. >> i am not using the word u untruthful. >> i do not want the role or the title in the administration. >> you testify today that you have never been to prague and never been to the czech republic, do you stand booiehin that statement? >> yes, i dough. >> conservative news magazine by david corn which he resooeceive...
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doing the two days to brighton, that was pretty spectacular. newcastle that was pretty spectacular. n ewcastle u p that was pretty spectacular. newcastle up next for youat's it all in aid of? i've had mental health problems in the past and irony want to do something that involves adventure and running and that has been my escapism, my therapy so yes, i just thought, i will run to one away game andi thought, i will run to one away game and i thought, that is not enough. we figured out there was 19 away games and! we figured out there was 19 away games and i thought, it is doable i get my head into it. yes, wejust set for the start of the season and when dead, really. luckily it has gone well but it's all about keeping your mind and the game and staying focused and composed and loads of help from people, local businesses who have helped along the way. you are spitting £25,000 across charities. i'd love to go to 50,000 20,000 is the current target. 30% will go to charities in burnley, the other 50% will go to the other clu bs. other 50% will go to the other clubs. the football committees hopefully will rally around. best of luck reaching that target, goo
doing the two days to brighton, that was pretty spectacular. newcastle that was pretty spectacular. n ewcastle u p that was pretty spectacular. newcastle up next for youat's it all in aid of? i've had mental health problems in the past and irony want to do something that involves adventure and running and that has been my escapism, my therapy so yes, i just thought, i will run to one away game andi thought, i will run to one away game and i thought, that is not enough. we figured out there was...
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you are the hehd of the a agency at thehe time a family sepeparation and you u dd not eveven allllow your ststf to continue to do a spreadsheet that tracks s were people werer. you did not put t into place a y policicies that would -- i don't even have words for it. horrendous policy back. didid you ever say to the adadministration, this is a bad idea?? h here's whatat my expers have told us. we need to stop this policy? did you want s say that to anybody? >> i did not say those words. amy: tuesday's hearing g came as the house oversight committee voted to subpoena the departments of homeland security, health and human services, as well as the attorney general's office for records on the children affected by trump's family separation policy. acts yes is reporting u.s. government agencies have received thousands of allegations of sexual abuse against unaccompanied minors in u.s. custody, including nearly 200 allegations involving abuse by its old stuff. the nearly 6000 allegations cover a time span from 2014 to 2018 and include reports of staff forcibly touching and engaging in relation syrups with minors in thei
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congressman meeks, the other big story is that michael cohen wrapped ten and a half hours u is headed to you tomorrow. what donk elijah cummings and colleagues need to push him on? >> they're going to push for the truth, make sure the facts get out to the american public. i think what we heard in the last segment from mr. cohen saying he wants the american people to hear the raw facts and they can make their judgment themselves, i think what chairman cummings will be doing is asking questions that will prevail so that the american people can hear facts, not from anybody else trying to interpret them, but straight to their own ears to make determinations as to what's taking place. i understand there may be signed checks by the president reimbursing him for payments made to one of the president's mistresses. we will see what will take place. >> when did you hear that? >> there was something that i was told that came over not too long ago when someone who was aware of what mr. cohen's testimony will be. >> ambassador burns, i hate to be this way, but i want to say in the 30 seconds left, what, if anything, can y
congressman meeks, the other big story is that michael cohen wrapped ten and a half hours u is headed to you tomorrow. what donk elijah cummings and colleagues need to push him on? >> they're going to push for the truth, make sure the facts get out to the american public. i think what we heard in the last segment from mr. cohen saying he wants the american people to hear the raw facts and they can make their judgment themselves, i think what chairman cummings will be doing is asking...
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you so much for joining u us. what is your opinion here? you have watched all the early doingsh how the voters react to these various candidates. would you have put kamala harris, elizabeth warren, and cory booker of the top of the list of threats to the president among the democratic field so far? >> yeah, i think for this reason. they are the three that of declare they are all in in the race come among the top names. remember, bernie sanders and joe biden have jumped into the race yet. of the existing candidates, melissa, those are the ones that americans are most knowledgeable about. we have seen them crisscrossing the early voting states, like here in new hampshire, iowa, south carolina. it's interesting -- when these candidates you just mentioned, peer, i get an email from the republican national committee and i also get statements from the trump reelection campaign critical of these candidates. so they are keeping their eyes on these three, and i am sure if the vice president and bernie sanders get in they will be keeping their eyes on them, as well. with plenty of opposi
you so much for joining u us. what is your opinion here? you have watched all the early doingsh how the voters react to these various candidates. would you have put kamala harris, elizabeth warren, and cory booker of the top of the list of threats to the president among the democratic field so far? >> yeah, i think for this reason. they are the three that of declare they are all in in the race come among the top names. remember, bernie sanders and joe biden have jumped into the race yet....
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u think i'm? [man on other line] it certainly wasn't much fun to..... do you have eyes on the target? is it her? [man on other line] i can't tell from this photos... ...i need better shots. thank you for flying turkish airlines. taxi! you waiting for someone? no. just... looking. presidential candidate "kamala harris" was asked if she ever smoked marijuana. her r >> she inhaled and doesn't have problem admitting. presidential candidate kamala harris was asked if she ever smoked marijuana. response is catching attention. >> have you ever smoked? >> i have. and i did inhale. it was a long time ago. but yes. >> on a morning radio show senator harris admitted it happened as student at howard university, position today, quote, it brings people joy and we need more joy. >>> cat controversy swelled into fincisst fire department. station 49 told they had to get rid of a cat they had brought into the station years ago. some employees pushed back, taking to social media to plead for edna. the fire department said got more than 4,000 e-mails, most lobbying for her to stay. but wasn't enough to change the d
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you can capture their spirit. that's what people should be doing. >> laura: don't they know the aging involves yourself u lar make know your cells are dying right now >>> we're running out of time. >> laura: former president obama spoke at my brother's keeper >>> let's face it a lot of hip hop and rap music is built around me showing howie got more money than you, i'm -- i can disrespect you and you can't do nothing about it. i'm gonna talk about you. and punk you. if you are very confident about your sexuality, you don't have to have eight women around you twirking. [ laughter ] >> laura: i like how he said sexuality. is that the a hawaiian accent? chicago. he's good >>> getting down with the people. >> laura: he has been good. my brother's keeper initiative was one of the best things ed >>> and an example as a father >> laura: i like the fact he's talking about hip hop >>> his production deal to put forward positive images for men across the political -- >> laura: it doesn't matter what race you are >>> i agree. >> laura: tell me about this -- i know the book because we're reading the book, my sons and i are rea
you can capture their spirit. that's what people should be doing. >> laura: don't they know the aging involves yourself u lar make know your cells are dying right now >>> we're running out of time. >> laura: former president obama spoke at my brother's keeper >>> let's face it a lot of hip hop and rap music is built around me showing howie got more money than you, i'm -- i can disrespect you and you can't do nothing about it. i'm gonna talk about you. and punk you....
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. >> dan, what do you make of the amazon decision to u-turn on the new hq in the new york area? ou think it suggests that the more anti-capitalist, the more left leaning part of the democrat party winning over the policy debate? >> well, you know, i wouldn't extrapolate too much but i think your point's a good one and that is that the populists are getting more attention and build the issues much more this is a decision that new york as policymakers had to make and they're living quite frankly in an old world where there was no change to the state and local tax deduction, the financial industry continued to grow and unfortunately those issues are less likely to happen now. salt is leading to an outmigration of residents and confirms to see jobs moving west and south and that will be the case with amazon i'm a northern virginia resident we are probably going to benefit from this. nashville will benefit from it and, wilfred, in the new jersey governor's office we always said that the best economic policy in new jersey was new york's tax policy new york needs to reform its tax code
. >> dan, what do you make of the amazon decision to u-turn on the new hq in the new york area? ou think it suggests that the more anti-capitalist, the more left leaning part of the democrat party winning over the policy debate? >> well, you know, i wouldn't extrapolate too much but i think your point's a good one and that is that the populists are getting more attention and build the issues much more this is a decision that new york as policymakers had to make and they're living...
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do this as well. then you had this competitive stripping of citizenship for what is u nfortu nately a stripping of citizenshiportunately a not a significant body of people, many of whom are in refugee camps either 5till body of people, many of whom are in refugee camps either still in syria or in jordan or refugee camps either still in syria or injordan or in lebanon or turkey. in those countries are dealing with far greater rates of numbers than anybody in europe, not to speak of the germans, who taken for more than we have. very quickly we for more than we have. very quickly we only have a minute, could you summarise the ft story with st. mary's not being happy.|j summarise the ft story with st. mary's not being happy. i should defer to the ft story here. we might re call defer to the ft story here. we might recall it's mike cooper being in an unguarded moment when this was first announced of this deal was bigger than the tesco deal, the competition and markets authority trust to make sure he did not have a monopoly in the uk market has said that we do not like the look of this and we think it is going to c
do this as well. then you had this competitive stripping of citizenship for what is u nfortu nately a stripping of citizenshiportunately a not a significant body of people, many of whom are in refugee camps either 5till body of people, many of whom are in refugee camps either still in syria or in jordan or refugee camps either still in syria or injordan or in lebanon or turkey. in those countries are dealing with far greater rates of numbers than anybody in europe, not to speak of the germans,...
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. >> and to your point, i do want to dig down, it is worth constantly putting the facts out there on the crime figures on what the ball u wall did or didn't do and how you respond to them. it was interesting, beto o'rourke talks about it being one of the safest sectors. in california, along the border, sort of making a point that actually many of the cities along the border are safer than those further inland. would you agree with that? >> well, from our standpoint, yes, from what i understand, el paso is ranked the safest city. that's according to uniform crime statistics reported from the fbi or to the fbi. so a lot of that has to do with our police force and our community policing and the things that we have been doing for many years. but the issue is related to violence when it came to our region had to do with what is with the drug cartels when they were fighting it out a few years ago. it never came over to el pass so we have a significant law enforcement presence here. plus we have a large military presence. >> i want to put up the graph right now to tell people what you have been saying in terms of the spike in crime and the trough in crime. so
. >> and to your point, i do want to dig down, it is worth constantly putting the facts out there on the crime figures on what the ball u wall did or didn't do and how you respond to them. it was interesting, beto o'rourke talks about it being one of the safest sectors. in california, along the border, sort of making a point that actually many of the cities along the border are safer than those further inland. would you agree with that? >> well, from our standpoint, yes, from what i...
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christie: i think what he needs to do is hit the reset button. i don't think you can make uhe mistakes made before, but you needo get additional folks in there who have a lot of governmental experience, and especially becausee have divided government have experience in dealing with the other party in the legislative sense on the hill. and help develop a strategy that will move him towards progress in the next two years and hopefully towards reelection, because as we know, that season has already begun. jane: but putting it bluntly,ha who would wantjob right now? this week with a worldwide threat assessment, you have donald trump calling his own intelligence chiefs passive and naÏve on iran, and that they should go back to school. why would anyone want to put up with that? mr. christie: because you love your coury. jane: but how can they be effective given what you describe as the toxic forces in e house? mr. christie: they don't have to deal with the white house that often, quite frankly. jane: they have to deal with the president tweeting. mr. christie: they do, but tweets
christie: i think what he needs to do is hit the reset button. i don't think you can make uhe mistakes made before, but you needo get additional folks in there who have a lot of governmental experience, and especially becausee have divided government have experience in dealing with the other party in the legislative sense on the hill. and help develop a strategy that will move him towards progress in the next two years and hopefully towards reelection, because as we know, that season has...
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assembly here, other than it was in the u-2, and when you look down here with the mirror, you can see the lens is coming out of the bottom. light table. he would do is the u-2 would take the photo, they would be developed and put them on these and they will look for the military-industrial complexes and weaknesses of the soviet union. of military hardware, how many planes they have, how many bombers they have. over here is a unique photo, an original photo. right there, blown up. when you blow it up you can see the details. this is the actual base in russia that shot down my dads u-2 in 18 six -- u-2. trent aa my dad was photograph. he found it firsthand it was operational. some other photos of the type of imagery, this was a cuban missile crisis. were taken these photos to show her construction was going on, where quitman was displaced, where the logical it is located, as well as low-lying withw-level flights missile directors, missile shields and moving equipment, the tank trailers, etc. to say adlai stevenson back in the 60's, before the u.n., shows us a world to prove that russia was putting in icbm missiles in cuba very close to the united s
assembly here, other than it was in the u-2, and when you look down here with the mirror, you can see the lens is coming out of the bottom. light table. he would do is the u-2 would take the photo, they would be developed and put them on these and they will look for the military-industrial complexes and weaknesses of the soviet union. of military hardware, how many planes they have, how many bombers they have. over here is a unique photo, an original photo. right there, blown up. when you blow...
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u. how do you put in the context?he year. one is secret and hush hush and the munich is is the big public one. been going for decades. this year a record number of americans at the conference. many of them were members of the congress who feel easy about the prosecute's foreign palace. >> including nancy pelosi. i saw a tweet with her embracing angela merkel in contrast to the trump administration with the former chancellor --. standing vegas when said we'll be back. but even when trump leaves office we don't automatically return to the previous. >> of course. when we return what to watch for in the week ahead. huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundred of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. y
u. how do you put in the context?he year. one is secret and hush hush and the munich is is the big public one. been going for decades. this year a record number of americans at the conference. many of them were members of the congress who feel easy about the prosecute's foreign palace. >> including nancy pelosi. i saw a tweet with her embracing angela merkel in contrast to the trump administration with the former chancellor --. standing vegas when said we'll be back. but even when trump...