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baker: u.s. news & world report ranked massachusetts the best state in the nation in which to live, work and raise a family. and for the third time in four years, the new england patriots are going to the super bowl. [applause] [whistles] gov. baker: so i can stand here tonight and say, without question, that the state of our commonwealth is strong. [applause] gov. baker: a strong commonwealth is built on a foundation of strong communities. friendly, welcoming, bustling neighborhoods in downtown, great schools, safe, accessible, attractive places to play, growing local economies, and he believes that anything is possible. that is why for the past three years, we have focused so much of our time on strengthening communities. our first executive order created a new partnership between state and local government. funded by the legislature and overseen by the lieutenant governor, 330 cities and towns joined this partnership, adopting more than 800 best practices in everything from financial planning
baker: u.s. news & world report ranked massachusetts the best state in the nation in which to live, work and raise a family. and for the third time in four years, the new england patriots are going to the super bowl. [applause] [whistles] gov. baker: so i can stand here tonight and say, without question, that the state of our commonwealth is strong. [applause] gov. baker: a strong commonwealth is built on a foundation of strong communities. friendly, welcoming, bustling neighborhoods in...
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james baker and ronald reagan. what made jim baker so effective? guest: baker is a friend of mine. baker had secret sauce. baker was a guy who had -- he was a smooth as silk, texas attorney. he was 50 years old when he took the job. he had nothing to prove to anybody. he was grounded. he was confident. he knew capitol hill. he had white house experience. most importantly he could walk into the white house go into the oval office close the door and tell ronald reagan what he didn't want to hear. he did it often. i'll give you a quick example. ronald reagan was hell bent right out the block to tackle social security reform. that's what he wanted to do as his first big item. baker went in and sat down with him and explained, mr. president, social security reform is the third reel in american politics. if you touch it you will be electrocuted. let's try something else. reagan pivoted with baker's advice and others. wound up going with tax cuts and with focusing on the economy and the rest is history. that's the kind of thing that a savvy white house chief of staff with political skills
james baker and ronald reagan. what made jim baker so effective? guest: baker is a friend of mine. baker had secret sauce. baker was a guy who had -- he was a smooth as silk, texas attorney. he was 50 years old when he took the job. he had nothing to prove to anybody. he was grounded. he was confident. he knew capitol hill. he had white house experience. most importantly he could walk into the white house go into the oval office close the door and tell ronald reagan what he didn't want to hear....
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host: you touched on james baker, james baker and ronald reagan. what made jim baker so effective? guy, he had the secret sauce. he was as smooth as silk. he was 50 years old when he took the job. he had nothing to prove to anybody. he was confident, he knew capitol hill. he had white house experience. he could walk into the white office,o into the oval and tell ronald reagan what he didn't want to hear. he did it often. ronald reagan was hell-bent right out of the blocks to tackle social security reform. that's what he wanted to do is is the item. baker went in and sat down with them and explained, mr. president, it's the third rail of american politics. if you touch it you will be electrocuted. with baker'sd advice and wound up doing tax cuts and the economy and the rest is history. aat is the kind of thing savvy white house chief of staff with political skill can do. it's not clear that john kelly has that kind of skill. a caller on the line from maryland. hello. caller: how you doing today? to touch on what the caller from earlier, the new generation is woefully ignorant of his
host: you touched on james baker, james baker and ronald reagan. what made jim baker so effective? guy, he had the secret sauce. he was as smooth as silk. he was 50 years old when he took the job. he had nothing to prove to anybody. he was confident, he knew capitol hill. he had white house experience. he could walk into the white office,o into the oval and tell ronald reagan what he didn't want to hear. he did it often. ronald reagan was hell-bent right out of the blocks to tackle social...
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the left is baker street. basically, we've got three large locations on sutter, three large locations on post. two smaller locations at baker and then two additional locations that are also on sutter. so the five trees that are in question are located in these locations. so what i also provided is that this is the detail from the landscape drawing. why isn't it on? so this is actually the detail for the berm locations. basically we've got a retaining wall on the left. you've got mounded up dirt. and where the blue is representing an existing tree. the bottom of that, the hash, is the existing grade. so that's existing grade for these trees. the dirt that's being mounded, obviously, will create an impact both in terms of circulation of water and air and will damage the trees, as was documented in the exhibit that we attached, which was morris' summary of the impact that was sent, that this particular retention program would have on these trees. at the bottom is what you can't see because the scroll is actually
the left is baker street. basically, we've got three large locations on sutter, three large locations on post. two smaller locations at baker and then two additional locations that are also on sutter. so the five trees that are in question are located in these locations. so what i also provided is that this is the detail from the landscape drawing. why isn't it on? so this is actually the detail for the berm locations. basically we've got a retaining wall on the left. you've got mounded up...
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martin—baker martin—ba ker have expressed martin—baker have expressed their deepest condolences to the family and friends of sean cunningham, in a statement today, they will face a sentencing hearing next month. the trial of a man accused of the finsbury park mosque attack has begun. darren 0sborne is accused of deliberately driving a van into worshippers, killing one person. he denies murder and attempted murder. daniel sandford is following the case at woolwich crown court. what happened in court today? the jury what happened in court today? the jui’y were what happened in court today? the jury were told that darren 0sborne is facing charges of the murder of ali and the attempted murder of other people, the prosecution counsel said that the defendant deliberately drove a heavy luton box van intoa deliberately drove a heavy luton box van into a group of muslims in the early hours of the 19th and, and the prosecution says the defendant was trying to kill as many of the group as possible. in the event he killed one person, a 51 your old man, makram ali, his family were in court today.
martin—baker martin—ba ker have expressed martin—baker have expressed their deepest condolences to the family and friends of sean cunningham, in a statement today, they will face a sentencing hearing next month. the trial of a man accused of the finsbury park mosque attack has begun. darren 0sborne is accused of deliberately driving a van into worshippers, killing one person. he denies murder and attempted murder. daniel sandford is following the case at woolwich crown court. what...
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peter baker, phil rucker, eli stokels and jeremy bash are all still here. i want to ask you, jeremy bash, about this hot war with the fansful deep state which is i guess arguably the federal government now led by donald trump and his political appoint ease. but i want to read you a tweet he fired off this morning writing -- before 8:00 a.m. crooked hillary clinton's top aide has been accused of disregarding basic security prot tote cols. she put classified passwords into the hands of foreign agents. remember sailors pictures on submarine? jail! deep state justice department must finally act also on comey and others. no punctuation there. jeremy bash, let me ask you about two responses that caught my attention. one from jack goldsmith who is one of the most conservative and one of the most respected among the most conservative legal minds in america. he ran the office of legal policy under the george w. bush white house. he wrote this is the deep state run by trump appointees, chris rey the head of the fbi, jeff sessions of the head of the justice department
peter baker, phil rucker, eli stokels and jeremy bash are all still here. i want to ask you, jeremy bash, about this hot war with the fansful deep state which is i guess arguably the federal government now led by donald trump and his political appoint ease. but i want to read you a tweet he fired off this morning writing -- before 8:00 a.m. crooked hillary clinton's top aide has been accused of disregarding basic security prot tote cols. she put classified passwords into the hands of foreign...
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peter baker, phil rucker, eli stokols and jeremy bash are all still here. i want to ask you, jeremy bash, about this hot war with the fanciful deep state, which is i guess arguably the federal government now led by donald trump and his political appointees. but i want to read you a tweet he fired off this morning writing before 8:00 a.m. quote, crooked hillary clinton's top aide has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols. she put classified passwords into the hands of foreign agents. remember sailors pictures on submarine? jail! deep state justice department must finally act also on comey and others. no punctuation there. jeremy bash, let me ask you about two responses that caught my attention. one from jack goldsmith who is one of the most conservative and one of the most respected among the most conservative legal minds in america. he ran the office of legal policy under the george w. bush white house. he wrote "this is the deep state" run by trump appointees, chris rey the head of the fbi, jeff sessions of the head of the justice departmen
peter baker, phil rucker, eli stokols and jeremy bash are all still here. i want to ask you, jeremy bash, about this hot war with the fanciful deep state, which is i guess arguably the federal government now led by donald trump and his political appointees. but i want to read you a tweet he fired off this morning writing before 8:00 a.m. quote, crooked hillary clinton's top aide has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols. she put classified passwords into the hands of foreign...
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for bakers it has been a good way to earn an honest crust. but more recently some of us have been found short of though. and we find out why. endacott is one briton‘s alters bakeries. they have been mixing it up bakeries. they have been mixing it up here in the devon town of oakhampton for over a century. recently frustration has been rising faster than the dough. you would work for a month expecting to get paid, and you don‘t. work for a month expecting to get paid, and you don't. a once thriving business could soon be toast. people have mortgages, families to feed, it isa have mortgages, families to feed, it is a very sad day. the problem, say the bakers, is that they had not been paid all their wages. even vital supplies such as flour, they say, are in short supply. we are trying to keep it going to see how long it will last. this is such a bad form. this is the owner, nicholas school. he owns an assortment of cafes and bakeries from his house in somerset. since you took over last year, star street things have been hopelessly half bake
for bakers it has been a good way to earn an honest crust. but more recently some of us have been found short of though. and we find out why. endacott is one briton‘s alters bakeries. they have been mixing it up bakeries. they have been mixing it up here in the devon town of oakhampton for over a century. recently frustration has been rising faster than the dough. you would work for a month expecting to get paid, and you don‘t. work for a month expecting to get paid, and you don't. a once...
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it's very analogous to baker. in baker, congress told the states they couldn't have bearer bonds. they also told private parties you can't have bearer bonds. >> but you begin by saying that this is market participant as the first three, but not as to the fourth. >> i don't mean to be pedantic. it's market participants for the first four, not to the fifth and the sixth, which i licensed and authorized. but my point is, you're already telling the states that they can't do something just like congress did in baker. you can't issue bearer bonds. 37-022, especially read against the backdrop of statutes tells private parties you can't issue bearer bonds. you can't operate sports gambling schemes. so the only thing in the middle is a provision that says states, you can't authorize or license private parties to engage in conduct that violates federal law. if that provision weren't in the statute, i think the same laws would be impliedly preempted under those that apply in applied preemption, and if congress says expressly, those laws, states, don't do that, don't authorize and don't licen
it's very analogous to baker. in baker, congress told the states they couldn't have bearer bonds. they also told private parties you can't have bearer bonds. >> but you begin by saying that this is market participant as the first three, but not as to the fourth. >> i don't mean to be pedantic. it's market participants for the first four, not to the fifth and the sixth, which i licensed and authorized. but my point is, you're already telling the states that they can't do something...
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as many of you know, this is the question of can a baker, or another case, a florist or an inn keeper, or a stationary shop owner, refuse to participate in the same-sex couple's wedding by selling them a cake or having their stationary or having their wedding be on their community farm or something. so, in these cases they routinely lose because of a very simple legal trend and it has to do with race. in the 1970's bob jones university began to admit black students. in 1987 they came before the u.s. supreme court and they said, we have a religious objection to interracial dating and marriage and we will not allow any of our students have them married housing if they're in an interracial relationship and therefore, because our religious beliefs, we don't believe we should uphold public accommodation laws or nondiscrimination in higher education. the u.s. supreme court said, no, we-- there is a compelling interest to eradicate racial discrimination in education and therefo therefore, you do have to do that if you're going to receive federal aid. and they said okay, we're not going to ta
as many of you know, this is the question of can a baker, or another case, a florist or an inn keeper, or a stationary shop owner, refuse to participate in the same-sex couple's wedding by selling them a cake or having their stationary or having their wedding be on their community farm or something. so, in these cases they routinely lose because of a very simple legal trend and it has to do with race. in the 1970's bob jones university began to admit black students. in 1987 they came before the...
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and think about it analogy to baker. if a state had a pre-existing prohibition on issuing bearer bonds in baker, and it repealed that pre-existing prohibition, nothing would happen. if, on the other hand, the state itself started issue bearer bonds because there's no longer a prohibition or private parties started issuing them because there's no longer a prohibition, that action by the state or the private party would violate the federal statute. >> could congress just go through the statutes of the states and pick out a long list of statutes that can't be repealed except in -- >> may i answer the question? i don't think it could do that, but i think what congress did here is it said, look, we already say as a matter of federal law in a variety of provisions that people who engage in gambling businesses in violation of state law violate federal law. and we now have this prospect that maybe some states are going to authorize this, and we're going to complete our federal policy by saying look, if you're a private party and
and think about it analogy to baker. if a state had a pre-existing prohibition on issuing bearer bonds in baker, and it repealed that pre-existing prohibition, nothing would happen. if, on the other hand, the state itself started issue bearer bonds because there's no longer a prohibition or private parties started issuing them because there's no longer a prohibition, that action by the state or the private party would violate the federal statute. >> could congress just go through the...
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. >> also, an army of local bakers, spreading sweetness and recruiting more. >>> and the social club busting stereotypes all coming up. kick off the new year with a deal that will save you money for the next 2 years guaranteed. fios is here with a great offer on the 100% fiber-optic network. it starts with the fastest internet available. plus up to 200 channels. plus phone, plus showtime for 2 years. plus multi-room dvr service for 2 years. plus a 2 year price guarantee. all for...
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assets -- josephine baker. baker, of course, i gone to paris in the 19 20's to make her career because an african-american woman found it hard to make her way in the united states due to prejudice, but in paris, she was welcomed with open arms and fete d and embraced and became a favorite of the french. which means everyone wanted to talk to josephine baker. baker wanted to do something and she made contact with french intelligence. and after the fall of france, she would make contact with the french resistance and she would go to work spying for them. she would head to north africa. the idea was she would end up in morocco, and for morocco -- from rocco she would travel to lisbon and spain, where she would perform and meet important people because everybody wanted to talk to josephine baker. then spanish officials in french officials would be indiscreet -- spanish officials and french officials would be indiscreet. she would write what she learned in invisible ink and it would be transported back to morocco. u
assets -- josephine baker. baker, of course, i gone to paris in the 19 20's to make her career because an african-american woman found it hard to make her way in the united states due to prejudice, but in paris, she was welcomed with open arms and fete d and embraced and became a favorite of the french. which means everyone wanted to talk to josephine baker. baker wanted to do something and she made contact with french intelligence. and after the fall of france, she would make contact with the...
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work being done on baker. an archivist has published work on his life. he was born at the medical college and learn to trade from his father, billy. students said he was "more cheerful in the company of corpses than any man in richmond." when these enslaved porters died, there were scholarships offered in their name. i would argue that very few enslaved people received published obituaries. i would love someone to do an obituary project will be tried to find printed obituaries of enslaved people. to see who they were, where they domestic slaves, what kind of relationship they had with their enslavers. i know many of these resurrectionists had elaborate funerals. we also have to think about how this trade was regulated. sometimes the police arrested body snatchers and other times they protected them. when they were caught, like when chris baker was caught, they were often released after short jail terms and almost always pardoned. there seems to be some collaboration or trying to cheat from law enforcement and
work being done on baker. an archivist has published work on his life. he was born at the medical college and learn to trade from his father, billy. students said he was "more cheerful in the company of corpses than any man in richmond." when these enslaved porters died, there were scholarships offered in their name. i would argue that very few enslaved people received published obituaries. i would love someone to do an obituary project will be tried to find printed obituaries of...
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the owners of the gothic buildings on the market square began to spruce them up bakers in brewers cloth makers and joiners and it is story to their small homes together with new for sands and arcades inside modesty prevailed but outwardly no expense was spared. a new style of gable helped lift the comparative gloom of the middle ages and introduced the vitality of the renaissance. how fortunate is that baker under each had married off his daughter to the castle administrator and could thus afford his master's plaster of paris artisans. what an ascent into the creative realm of the gods down below the pretzels above them the coats of arms of the addiction valentine families and finally the profits of the old testament credo captured in plaster a giant visiting. a southern breeze was now blowing through tel defying the harsh wind from the east and in the clamor of the marketplace foreign sounds could be heard the italians had arrived not only artists and artisans working in the castle but also traders and burgers have become a colorful place it's. the lady in white who must have had much
the owners of the gothic buildings on the market square began to spruce them up bakers in brewers cloth makers and joiners and it is story to their small homes together with new for sands and arcades inside modesty prevailed but outwardly no expense was spared. a new style of gable helped lift the comparative gloom of the middle ages and introduced the vitality of the renaissance. how fortunate is that baker under each had married off his daughter to the castle administrator and could thus...
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peter baker, we started this conversation at the end of last week when the book broke and among the things the white house was pressing back against, they were mostly related to the russia investigation. there was a broad indictment of the reporters' tactics. the first thing the white house did to rapidly respond, and as a former white house staffer, you covered the white house in which i worked, i'm always interested in response. the first thing they did was pull the logs to try to say he wasn't here that much. that ended up not being particularly exculpatory because he had been there for 17-hour long visits. i wonder if you can talk about the delta between what's being says publicly. mike pompeo confirming he can read, which we know because we've covered teleprompter speeches. we figured he can string together sentences. that defense and knocking back which is at the essence of this which goes to the heart of fitness to be the president, the commander in chief. >> exactly. there are two different things here. we're talking about fitness versus physical and mental health. we're not doctor
peter baker, we started this conversation at the end of last week when the book broke and among the things the white house was pressing back against, they were mostly related to the russia investigation. there was a broad indictment of the reporters' tactics. the first thing the white house did to rapidly respond, and as a former white house staffer, you covered the white house in which i worked, i'm always interested in response. the first thing they did was pull the logs to try to say he...
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one of their assets was josephine baker. baker, of course, had gone to paris in the 1920's to make her career because an african-american woman found it hard to make her way in the united states due to prejudice, but in paris, she was welcomed open arms and toasted and embraced. she became a favorite of the french. which meant that everyone wanted to talk to josephine baker. erupted baker ii , wanted to do something and she made contact with french intelligence. and after the fall of france, she would make contact with the free french in the french resistance and she would go to work spying for them. she would leave vichy and head to north africa. the idea was she would end up in morocco. and from morocco, she would travel to lisbon and spain, where she would perform and meet important people because everybody wanted to talk to josephine baker. nazi officials, spanish officials, french officials would be indiscreet. she would take the information that inected and write invisible ink on her sheet music and it would be transpo
one of their assets was josephine baker. baker, of course, had gone to paris in the 1920's to make her career because an african-american woman found it hard to make her way in the united states due to prejudice, but in paris, she was welcomed open arms and toasted and embraced. she became a favorite of the french. which meant that everyone wanted to talk to josephine baker. erupted baker ii , wanted to do something and she made contact with french intelligence. and after the fall of france,...
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how fortuitous that baker under each had married off his daughter to the castle administrator and could thus afford his master's plaster of paris artisans. what an ascent into the creative realm of the gods down below the principles above them the coats of arms of the hydrogen valve stein families and finally the profits of the old testament the credo captured in plaster a giant visiting. a southern breeze was now blowing through telling defying the harsh wind from the east and in the clamor of the marketplace foreign sounds could be heard the italians had arrived not only artists and artisans working in the castle but also traders and burgers could become a colorful place. the lady in white must have had much to smile about at this time when an unlikely hardage ruler ran his lands with the konami. after the hunt relatives and other members of the new realty like the luck of it. would make their way to the castle for the festival. the noble gentleman would exchange hunting experiences over huge bowls of soup and game pastry or discuss the political scene of the court in vienna last enjo
how fortuitous that baker under each had married off his daughter to the castle administrator and could thus afford his master's plaster of paris artisans. what an ascent into the creative realm of the gods down below the principles above them the coats of arms of the hydrogen valve stein families and finally the profits of the old testament the credo captured in plaster a giant visiting. a southern breeze was now blowing through telling defying the harsh wind from the east and in the clamor of...
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how fortuitous that baker under each had married off his daughter to the castle administrator and could thus afford his master's plaster of paris art his arms. what an ascent into the creative realm of the gods down below the principles above them the coats of arms of the right it involved time families and finally the profits of the old testament credo captured in plaster a giant visiting. a southern breeze was now blowing through tel defying the harsh wind from the. in the clamor of the marketplace foreign sounds could be heard the italians had arrived not only artists and artisans working in the castle but also traders and burgers tell could become a colorful place it's. the lady in white who must have had much to smile about at this time when unlike hydrogen ran his lands with economic wisdom. after the hunt relatives and other members of the new realty like the luck of it. would make their way to the castle for the festival. the noble gentleman would exchange hunting experiences over bowls of soup and gang pastries or discuss the political scene of the call to vienna last enjoying
how fortuitous that baker under each had married off his daughter to the castle administrator and could thus afford his master's plaster of paris art his arms. what an ascent into the creative realm of the gods down below the principles above them the coats of arms of the right it involved time families and finally the profits of the old testament credo captured in plaster a giant visiting. a southern breeze was now blowing through tel defying the harsh wind from the. in the clamor of the...
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morning everyone and thank you for participating in this joint us russian environmental seminar i'm jim baker i mean administrators of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration and i'd like to thank the organizers particularly linda zali and ned austin so for their hard work in getting us to this point
morning everyone and thank you for participating in this joint us russian environmental seminar i'm jim baker i mean administrators of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration and i'd like to thank the organizers particularly linda zali and ned austin so for their hard work in getting us to this point
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preocupaciÓn por el alumno y para garantizar su seguridad, fue restringido de acuerdo a la llamada ley baker. >> el acto de baker se le puede aplicar a jÓvenes y adultos qque estÉn fuera del control de sus facultades. reportera: los familiares del menor aseguran que inicialmente se reunieron con la directora de la escuela y todos acordaron suspenderlo durante 10 dÍas, pero que quedaron atÓnitos cuando presenciaron cÓmo se llevaban a su hijo como si fuera un criminal. >> hay un impacto emocional. yo creo que se deberÍa hacer una intervenciÓn. hay un antecedente que de alguna manera estÁ haciendo que ese niÑo actÚe asÍ. reportera: pero este no era el primer encuentro del niÑo con la justicia . antes, la misma oficial lo habÍa conducido esposado cuando el menor tuvo otro incidente. >> el niÑo pasÓ ayer por el hospital. sabemos que no tiene ninguna circunstancia como le quiso server la oficial de policÍa. reportera: la familia del menor intenta buscar asesorÍa legal para investigar lo que sucediÓ realmente con su hijo. arantxa: gracias. le daremos seguimiento a esta historia. e
preocupaciÓn por el alumno y para garantizar su seguridad, fue restringido de acuerdo a la llamada ley baker. >> el acto de baker se le puede aplicar a jÓvenes y adultos qque estÉn fuera del control de sus facultades. reportera: los familiares del menor aseguran que inicialmente se reunieron con la directora de la escuela y todos acordaron suspenderlo durante 10 dÍas, pero que quedaron atÓnitos cuando presenciaron cÓmo se llevaban a su hijo como si fuera un criminal. >> hay un...
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baker mayfield, the heisman winner, not just the game, but his career comes to an end and said afterwards, i can't believe it's over. georgia wins an epic rose bowl game to move on to the final to take on alabama. there were more than a thousand yards of offense in that game, less than half that in this one. part three, alabama and clemson and it's fitting that da'ron payne gets the touchdown. he's a defensive tackle. it was his kick that started the drive and then the big fella with a touchdown and then the very next drive for clemson, it all falls apart here as the pass from kelly bryant is deflected. mack wilson takes it in 18 yards.
baker mayfield, the heisman winner, not just the game, but his career comes to an end and said afterwards, i can't believe it's over. georgia wins an epic rose bowl game to move on to the final to take on alabama. there were more than a thousand yards of offense in that game, less than half that in this one. part three, alabama and clemson and it's fitting that da'ron payne gets the touchdown. he's a defensive tackle. it was his kick that started the drive and then the big fella with a...
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the manufacturers of that seat, martin baker, knew about the issue and told some airforces but baker, knew about the issue and told some air forces but not the ministry of defence is so the engineers here we re of defence is so the engineers here were unaware of the issue. sean cunningham's sister, mother and father worked at lincoln crown court today to hear the guilty plea from martin baker. this has been a long ordealfrom them. martin baker. this has been a long ordeal from them. we welcome the conclusion of the coroner which confirmed what we knew all along, which is that sean was blameless and that his tragic death... excuse me. his tragic death was preventable. the director of martin baker, john martin, second from left, admitted the health and safety charge on behalf of the company, but martin baker continues to work with the red arrows and the rest of the raf as they make all of the ejector seats for fast jets. they make all of the ejector seats forfastjets. ijust they make all of the ejector seats for fast jets. i just want to they make all of the ejector seats for fastjets.
the manufacturers of that seat, martin baker, knew about the issue and told some airforces but baker, knew about the issue and told some air forces but not the ministry of defence is so the engineers here we re of defence is so the engineers here were unaware of the issue. sean cunningham's sister, mother and father worked at lincoln crown court today to hear the guilty plea from martin baker. this has been a long ordealfrom them. martin baker. this has been a long ordeal from them. we welcome...
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julien baker, everybody! we'll be right back. >> stephen: hey, that's it for the "late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guests will be 50 cent, rachel goodnight! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from ipswich, illinois, give it up for your
julien baker, everybody! we'll be right back. >> stephen: hey, that's it for the "late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guests will be 50 cent, rachel goodnight! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from ipswich,...
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emmanuel macron said the "baguette is the envy of the whole world" and agrees with master bakers that should follow in the footsteps of naples pizza in italy, which became unesco listed last year. it is a national symbol and a huge part of french life. now master bakers are pushing for baguettes to be officially recognised as a cultural treasure, and its traditional recipe and iconic shape, and world—famous name legally protected. translation: we speak of a french person with a baguette under his arm. why not? artisan bread makers are worried about mass produced copies flooding into supermarkets. frozen bread with imported ingredients but still bearing the name baguette all the same. translation: there are a lot of imitations but here, the baguettes are home—made. we wake up at two or three o'clock in the morning to make bread. the traditional banquette is already protected by french law. to meet the criteria, it must only be made from four ingredients — wheat flour, water, yeast, and salt. it cannot be frozen or contain added preservatives. translation: if we lose this traditio
emmanuel macron said the "baguette is the envy of the whole world" and agrees with master bakers that should follow in the footsteps of naples pizza in italy, which became unesco listed last year. it is a national symbol and a huge part of french life. now master bakers are pushing for baguettes to be officially recognised as a cultural treasure, and its traditional recipe and iconic shape, and world—famous name legally protected. translation: we speak of a french person with a...
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ladies and gentlemen, julien baker! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's a hole in the drywall still not fixed ♪ i just haven't gotten around to it ♪ and besides i'm starting to get used to the gaps ♪ so you wish you could find some way to help ♪ don't be so hard on myself so why is it easy ♪ for everyone else? i'm not always like this ♪ there's always tomorrow i guess ♪ ♪ ♪ and i'd never do it but it's not a joke ♪ i can't tell the difference when i'm all alone ♪ said you're either a dream which is worse ♪ can you help me i just wanted to go to sleep ♪ when i turn out the lights when i turn out the lights ♪ there's no one left between myself and me ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but when i turn out the lights when i turn out the lights ♪ when i turn out the lights ♪ ♪ there's no one left ♪ between myself and me ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that was beautiful. thank you. julien baker, everybody! we'll be right back. fr
ladies and gentlemen, julien baker! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's a hole in the drywall still not fixed ♪ i just haven't gotten around to it ♪ and besides i'm starting to get used to the gaps ♪ so you wish you could find some way to help ♪ don't be so hard on myself so why is it easy ♪ for everyone else? i'm not always like this ♪ there's always tomorrow i guess ♪ ♪ ♪ and i'd never do it but it's not a joke ♪ i can't tell the difference...
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the bakers have been inspired by the success of naples pizza in italy, which became unesco protected last year. also making the list, spanish flamenco dancing, yoga, and belgian beer culture, just to name a few. they're all deemed so significant, they must be preserved forfuture generations. tiffany wertheimer, bbc news. before we go, let me tell you about this story from france and the latest addition to one of the country's premier zoos. the animal in question attracted a large crowd, no doubt because he is the first of his kind, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. yuan meng has all the usual baby panda credentials, furry, cute, completely irresistible. but he is not any old baby panda. he's french. the first—ever panda born in france making his public debut. climbing, exploring, cuddling with mum, putting on a good show. translation: i am going to welcome the people who come, our visitors, ourfans, and i am going to introduce them to our adorable ball of fur who is especially cute right now. it is a big moment. it is very moving. and they did come, hundreds of them. they queued
the bakers have been inspired by the success of naples pizza in italy, which became unesco protected last year. also making the list, spanish flamenco dancing, yoga, and belgian beer culture, just to name a few. they're all deemed so significant, they must be preserved forfuture generations. tiffany wertheimer, bbc news. before we go, let me tell you about this story from france and the latest addition to one of the country's premier zoos. the animal in question attracted a large crowd, no...
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from "the new york times," chief white house correspondent peter baker. with us on set, republican strategist and msnbc contributor steve schmidt. kimberly atkins, chief washington reporter for the "boston herald" and msnbc contributor. and john heilemann, nbc news and msnbc national affairs analyst. phil rucker, let me start with you, because it's your paper's superb reporting on all of these efforts by chris wray, the trump-appointed head of the fbi, who went up to capitol hill with rod rosenstein, made the case for not putting this information in the hands of devin nunes who one ultraconservative trump ally said to me if a left-wing plot to sort of infiltrate the fbi and doj were going to be uncovered it wouldn't be by devin nunes, not really highly regarded by national security establishment folks on the far right. talk about, though, what chris wray has been through in efforts to keep this information from being politicized. >> he's trying to protect the sources and methods at the department of justice and at the fbi that he feels would be compromise
from "the new york times," chief white house correspondent peter baker. with us on set, republican strategist and msnbc contributor steve schmidt. kimberly atkins, chief washington reporter for the "boston herald" and msnbc contributor. and john heilemann, nbc news and msnbc national affairs analyst. phil rucker, let me start with you, because it's your paper's superb reporting on all of these efforts by chris wray, the trump-appointed head of the fbi, who went up to capitol...
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katie: this particular box came with a personalized note to secretary baker. and it is from the mayor of bethlehem, and you can see that he writes, "welcome to bethlehem. we pray that secretary of state, mr. baker, will succeed in helping us to have peace between palestinians and israelis." it is dated march 12, 1991. alison: continuing with priorities, during the clinton administration, extreme violence broke out in the bosnian region with the breakup of yugoslavia. it was kind of the last gasps of the cold war. the americans were very much involved in the peace process in dayton, ohio. the dayton accord ended that war. the region was a hot spot, and the secretary of state, madeleine albright, was aware of what was going on in the region. katie: she was. she managed the response in coordination with some of her foreign minister counterparts, and she held an almost daily conference call with the foreign ministers. and she later termed it conference call diplomacy to help manage the conflict. and they coordinated and worked quite well together. at the end of se
katie: this particular box came with a personalized note to secretary baker. and it is from the mayor of bethlehem, and you can see that he writes, "welcome to bethlehem. we pray that secretary of state, mr. baker, will succeed in helping us to have peace between palestinians and israelis." it is dated march 12, 1991. alison: continuing with priorities, during the clinton administration, extreme violence broke out in the bosnian region with the breakup of yugoslavia. it was kind of...
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emmanuel macron said the "baguette is the envy of the whole world" and agrees with master bakers that should follow in the footsteps of naples pizza in italy, which became unesco listed last year. tiffany wertheimer reports. it isa it is a national symbol and a huge pa rt it is a national symbol and a huge part of french life. now master ba kers part of french life. now master bakers are pushing for baguettes to be officially recognised as a cultural treasure and it traditional recipe and iconic shape, and world—famous recipe and iconic shape, and world —famous name legally recipe and iconic shape, and world—famous name legally protected. translation: respect of a french person with a baguette under his arm so why not? artisan bread makers are worried about mass produced copies flooding into supermarket. frozen bread with imported ingredients. but still bearing the name baguette all the same. translation: there are a lot of imitations but here, ba g u ettes lot of imitations but here, baguettes are home—made. we wake up at two am of 3m to make bread. the traditional banquette
emmanuel macron said the "baguette is the envy of the whole world" and agrees with master bakers that should follow in the footsteps of naples pizza in italy, which became unesco listed last year. tiffany wertheimer reports. it isa it is a national symbol and a huge pa rt it is a national symbol and a huge part of french life. now master ba kers part of french life. now master bakers are pushing for baguettes to be officially recognised as a cultural treasure and it traditional recipe...
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jim baker is a friend and i, you know, i could not be more appalled by the treatment of sensse senior long-serving career law enforcement people by this administration. look, i think it is very clear that the president personally has it in for a group of people he says is close to comey or comey's senior management team and i think the president also very clear, by the way, the president, you don't have to take my word. the president tweeted about jim baker and andy mccabe and that is a remarkable thing for the president to be tweeting about members of the bureaucracy, not the cabinet level but these are not even subcabinet. these are sort of, you know, senior level career burro cats in the justice department is an unbelievable breach of every protocol we thought we knew about the way the president interacts with law enforcement. it also reflects, let's be frank, the fbi should do political bidding and there is a group of people that run the fbi who actually have this quaint notion that the fbi should be an institution that enforces the law and protects the national security of the un
jim baker is a friend and i, you know, i could not be more appalled by the treatment of sensse senior long-serving career law enforcement people by this administration. look, i think it is very clear that the president personally has it in for a group of people he says is close to comey or comey's senior management team and i think the president also very clear, by the way, the president, you don't have to take my word. the president tweeted about jim baker and andy mccabe and that is a...
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qué opción tú me diste a mi que me dijiste o te lo arresto o le pongo el baker act?" la junta escolar afirma que el menor fue esposado para ser llevado a evaluacin mdica. en un comunicado escrito el distrito escolar explic que "un estudiante comenzó a comportarse erráticamente y golpeó a un maestro. debido a la gran preocupación por el estudiante y para garantizar su seguridad y la de quienes lo rodeaban fue restringido de acuerdo a la ley baker y transportado al hospital para ser evaluado" sot: mercy lvarez, madre del menor arrestado "ese sargento le dijo a mi esposo en inglés de que se tenía que llevar al niño porque el niño era un peligro social cuando el niño estaba sentado en un asiento tranquilo" segn las autoridades, vdeos de las cmaras de vigilancia de la escuela ponen en evidencia la conducta del menor. ahora es la madre quien exige tener acceso a las imgenes. sot: mercy lvarez, madre del menor arrestado "esta es la segunda vez que esta oficial se lo hace... la primera vez lo hizo el 30 de noviembre. en ese momento yo no reaccioné de la misma manera
qué opción tú me diste a mi que me dijiste o te lo arresto o le pongo el baker act?" la junta escolar afirma que el menor fue esposado para ser llevado a evaluacin mdica. en un comunicado escrito el distrito escolar explic que "un estudiante comenzó a comportarse erráticamente y golpeó a un maestro. debido a la gran preocupación por el estudiante y para garantizar su seguridad y la de quienes lo rodeaban fue restringido de acuerdo a la ley baker y transportado al hospital para...
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is a little razzle- dazzle, they run the reverse, they pull up and throws to baker mayfield. 3117 -- 31-17, the sinners at the have. in the final minute he makes it 45-45. we get bonus footgame- winner it is his fourth touchdown of the day, 54, 48 the highest scoring rose bowl ever. the other bowl games, notre dame, lsu, the citrus bowl, irish is on top 3-0. that was a 20 yard touchdown the tigers, with the 7-3 lead. this is the final 90 seconds. myles boykin, that was the play of the day. that was a 55 yard touchdown and he has regained the mvp, notre dame does when this a triple 21-17. >>> how about the peach bowl? he will take over with nebraska next year. this is the fourth quarter, 27- 20, they are looking for the tie and they are not looking in the right place. that was 45 yards. it was a touchdown ucf does win. >>> the cleveland browns have caused their fans misery the last few years, and it has caused one fan more than that, paul stark passed away this past wednesday he said he died in a hospice facility after a brief illness, because of the hopeless condition of the clevelan
is a little razzle- dazzle, they run the reverse, they pull up and throws to baker mayfield. 3117 -- 31-17, the sinners at the have. in the final minute he makes it 45-45. we get bonus footgame- winner it is his fourth touchdown of the day, 54, 48 the highest scoring rose bowl ever. the other bowl games, notre dame, lsu, the citrus bowl, irish is on top 3-0. that was a 20 yard touchdown the tigers, with the 7-3 lead. this is the final 90 seconds. myles boykin, that was the play of the day. that...
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julien baker, everybody! we'll be right back. ♪ music i was diagnosed with hiv in 2016, but i didn't want my life to just...stop. i wondered if starting treatment would put my life on hold. my doctor and i chose triumeq, it seemed like the right fit for me. triumeq is one pill a day. any time of day. with or without food. now, i'm moving forward with triumeq. and does not cure hiv or aids. don't take triumeq by itself if you're resistant to any of it's ingredients. don't take triumeq at all if you're allergic to any of its ingredients, or have a certain gene variation. serious or fatal allergic reactions have occurred with triumeq and other abacavir containing medicines. symptoms may include fever, rash, nausea and vomiting. for a full list, see the warning card that comes with your medicine. if you have an allergic reaction, don't take triumeq... ...or the medicines in it again. don't take triumeq if you take dofetilide or have liver problems. serious side effects include lactic acid buildup, heart attack,
julien baker, everybody! we'll be right back. ♪ music i was diagnosed with hiv in 2016, but i didn't want my life to just...stop. i wondered if starting treatment would put my life on hold. my doctor and i chose triumeq, it seemed like the right fit for me. triumeq is one pill a day. any time of day. with or without food. now, i'm moving forward with triumeq. and does not cure hiv or aids. don't take triumeq by itself if you're resistant to any of it's ingredients. don't take triumeq at all...
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the president tweeted about jim baker and andy mccabe and that is a remarkable thing for the president to be tweeting about by name, about members of the bureaucracy, you know, not the cabinet level, but these are not even sub-cabinet. these are sort of senior level career bureau kracrats in the justice department. for them to be named by the president is an unbelievable breach of every protocol we thought we knew about the way the president interacts with law enforcement. it also reflects, and let's just be frank about this, it reflects the fact that the president believes that the fbi should do his political bidding. and there's a group of people that run the fbi who actually have this quaint notion that the fbi should be an institution that enforces the law and protects the national security of the united states in certain types of domestic national security investigations, and that it should do that without reference to political favor. and this seems to be an idea that the president is not capable of getting his hands around and i think we should be candid that is what is going on
the president tweeted about jim baker and andy mccabe and that is a remarkable thing for the president to be tweeting about by name, about members of the bureaucracy, you know, not the cabinet level, but these are not even sub-cabinet. these are sort of senior level career bureau kracrats in the justice department. for them to be named by the president is an unbelievable breach of every protocol we thought we knew about the way the president interacts with law enforcement. it also reflects, and...
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. >> they are not like high level bakers. not like academic people. not intellectual people. you're in the military because you have no other options. you didn't take care of yourself academically. your parents didn't love you enough to push you. >> he says the teacher began ranting after seeing the boy's marine corps shirt. >> hurt me because i have an uncle who was this desert storm and my dad went to afghanistan. >> the teacher serves on the city council in a los angeles suburb. he posted on facebook after the video surfaced saying quote i don't think it is wise tore me to make any specific comments. >> a woman known as serial stow away faces new charges today. chicago police took mir land hartman into custody this morning at hoe hair international airport. hartman has a history of trying to catch flights without a boarding pass and recently boarded a flight from chicago to london. a judge released her on bond and ordered her to stay away from o'hare and undergo a mental health evaluation. >> i think that the evaluation would give us a lot more insight into what's going on
. >> they are not like high level bakers. not like academic people. not intellectual people. you're in the military because you have no other options. you didn't take care of yourself academically. your parents didn't love you enough to push you. >> he says the teacher began ranting after seeing the boy's marine corps shirt. >> hurt me because i have an uncle who was this desert storm and my dad went to afghanistan. >> the teacher serves on the city council in a los...
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let me ask you about one of the president's new nicknames, peter baker. dick budurbin has a new nicknam. he totally misrepresented what was said at the daca meeting. deals can't get made when there is no trust. durbin blue daca is hurting the heels of daca. this is a couple tweets the president sent over the holiday weekend seeking to lay blame at the feet of the democrats over daca. but that seems like a stretch when republicans have so much control. >> republicans do have control. they had hoped to have a deal where they could trade-off priorities the democrats would get the dream act fixed that they had been seeking. republicans would get some money for border security, if not everything the president wanted. it seems like a pretty straightforward deal in previous times. washington would have signed, sealed and delivered it and sent it to the president. in today's atmosphere that doesn't seem to be so easy. even the easy things are hard. so, we're facing the spending deadline coming up at the end of the week. there had been a lot of hope this could be
let me ask you about one of the president's new nicknames, peter baker. dick budurbin has a new nicknam. he totally misrepresented what was said at the daca meeting. deals can't get made when there is no trust. durbin blue daca is hurting the heels of daca. this is a couple tweets the president sent over the holiday weekend seeking to lay blame at the feet of the democrats over daca. but that seems like a stretch when republicans have so much control. >> republicans do have control. they...
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he gave you and peter baker and maggie haber man when you sat down with him in the oval office. i think it was a case of the president going rogue. we have your sound for it. this is the president describing what would be a red line for him with bob mueller. let's listen. >> mueller is looking at your finances and your family's finances unrelated to russia. is that a red line? >> would that be a breach of what his actual -- >> i would say yeah, i would say yes. >> and then let me just throw in something steve bannon, who we understand will be interviewed by the special counsel imminently, some day next week, do you know when? do you happen to know when steve bannon is going in? i don't mean to put you on the spot. >> i think he was maybe supposed to go in this week. i don't think it's happened. i don't know that it's been rescheduled for when. >> soon. >> i know he doesn't have to go in to the grand jury. >> he'll go in in the coming days and weeks. steve bannon said this to michael wolff in "fire and fury." he said, quote you realize where this is going. this is all about money
he gave you and peter baker and maggie haber man when you sat down with him in the oval office. i think it was a case of the president going rogue. we have your sound for it. this is the president describing what would be a red line for him with bob mueller. let's listen. >> mueller is looking at your finances and your family's finances unrelated to russia. is that a red line? >> would that be a breach of what his actual -- >> i would say yeah, i would say yes. >> and...
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from "the new york times," chief white house correspondent peter baker. here at the table nbc news and msnbc national affairs analyst john heilemann. he's also executive producer and co-host of showtime's "the circus." jonathan lemire, an msnbc analyst and republican strategist and msnbc contributor steve schmidt is also with us. peter baker, let me put you on the spot. have you ever heard donald trump repeat himself? >> well, certainly. but i've heard a lot of presidents repeat themselves but this president does, in particular, seem to, you know, keep circling back to the same information that he's got. same claims he's got. sometimes the same words he's used. i don't think that's a new observation. what that means, i couldn't tell you. i'm not qualified to tell you but he does stick to certain regular themes. we've seen this over the last year. even if it may not be the best use of those words. what to make about that, i'll leave to others but it's certainly true he has a particular set of vocabulary, certain set of ideas that he likes to impart on more
from "the new york times," chief white house correspondent peter baker. here at the table nbc news and msnbc national affairs analyst john heilemann. he's also executive producer and co-host of showtime's "the circus." jonathan lemire, an msnbc analyst and republican strategist and msnbc contributor steve schmidt is also with us. peter baker, let me put you on the spot. have you ever heard donald trump repeat himself? >> well, certainly. but i've heard a lot of...
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the baker case, there is a en banc on friday. you have two courts of appeals going the opposite way whether county commissioners can pray to open their meetings. 2018 is going to be a huge religious freedom here. >> shannon: you see these cases, others within the military. rights of servicemen and women. to the point about the baker case, a lot of people get stuck there because they say how can you come down on the side of being against lgbt rights. they were denied a custom wedding cake. the supreme court said it was humiliating for them and they are fighting to make sure no one else has to go through that. dominic holden always of buzzf, the presidents freedom day proclamation gives a nod to the belief that religion supersedes civil rights laws. a lot of people say it's cover when you use relators freedom to turn people away, that it's bigotry. >> all those cases we've seen, including the case you mentioned, in none of those cases did the bakers not serve people who are lgbt. when they were asked to do a custom cake to celebrat
the baker case, there is a en banc on friday. you have two courts of appeals going the opposite way whether county commissioners can pray to open their meetings. 2018 is going to be a huge religious freedom here. >> shannon: you see these cases, others within the military. rights of servicemen and women. to the point about the baker case, a lot of people get stuck there because they say how can you come down on the side of being against lgbt rights. they were denied a custom wedding cake....
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prince george's county executive rushern baker is topping the field in the primary. baker is getting 24% support, followed by baltimore county executive kevin kem nis and former naacp president with 14%. gonzalez's research and marketing strategies conducted the poll. we went to annapolis yesterday and asked governor larry hogan about his reelection campaign. >> i won't even know who my opponent is for almost seven months. i'm going to stay focused on maryland now and we'll have plenty of time for that stuff later. >> governor hogan says more transparency in government, including live cameras coughing the general assembly. >>> it is the sight of four nearly three years ago in northwest d.c. now the land where the crimes took place is on the market. in may of 2015, this family and their housekeeper were murdered inside their woodley park mansion. someone later bought the home and planned to rebuild it. now the listing agent says the owner just wants to sell the land for $4.5 million. the only person arrested and charged in the murders will go on trial in september. >>
prince george's county executive rushern baker is topping the field in the primary. baker is getting 24% support, followed by baltimore county executive kevin kem nis and former naacp president with 14%. gonzalez's research and marketing strategies conducted the poll. we went to annapolis yesterday and asked governor larry hogan about his reelection campaign. >> i won't even know who my opponent is for almost seven months. i'm going to stay focused on maryland now and we'll have plenty of...
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peter baker had a piece in the "new york times," he said to peter baker, this is chief of staff john kelly, one thing trump almost never does, he very seldom asks how other presidents did this, said john kelly the white house steve chief of staf. but after 911, i was asked to look up how, when and where the president spoke about the first world trade center bombing. t i mean i have never seen played out, how dire, how ignorant of history, but just completely unmoved by history. >> and anyone who's been privileged to be in public office know that we are standing on the shoulders of people who came before us, even if we're from a different political party, you know you're a temporary occupant of an office that we'res have had to try to deal with. and for a president of the united states to ignore that, it's not just ignorance, it's arrogance and i do think it's dangerous. >> where in in vacuum, how do democrats figure out how to rise up and fill it? >> one on the election front, they have to run in every single district, the way that their district is demographically set up. and the ot
peter baker had a piece in the "new york times," he said to peter baker, this is chief of staff john kelly, one thing trump almost never does, he very seldom asks how other presidents did this, said john kelly the white house steve chief of staf. but after 911, i was asked to look up how, when and where the president spoke about the first world trade center bombing. t i mean i have never seen played out, how dire, how ignorant of history, but just completely unmoved by history....