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the tunnels and caves that were used by the taliban over 15 years ago are now being used by is. this bomb was dropped on a complex tunnel network in nangarhar province, close to the pakistan border, where a member of us special forces was killed last month. this shows the seriousness with which this administration takes the issue of isis moving from the middle east to afghanistan. it is notjust the dropping of a massive bomb on afghanistan. injust over a week, president trump has ordered the missile strike on syria, a naval battle group to head to the korean peninsula, and he has restated his commitment to nato. some of donald trump's supporters are asking, whatever happened to the isolationist, america—first president of the inauguration? i spoke just with marcus weisgerber, global business editor for the online publication defense one, which covers us defence and national security. he told me there was a need for the strike and that it sent a strong political message. right now, yes, this strike isjust one in a series that have been ordered since donald trump became presiden
the tunnels and caves that were used by the taliban over 15 years ago are now being used by is. this bomb was dropped on a complex tunnel network in nangarhar province, close to the pakistan border, where a member of us special forces was killed last month. this shows the seriousness with which this administration takes the issue of isis moving from the middle east to afghanistan. it is notjust the dropping of a massive bomb on afghanistan. injust over a week, president trump has ordered the...
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follow us on twitter. chairman i think i proposed changing the internet regulations under the obama initiation. >> i propose switching to the light touch regulations that served as well under clinton, bush, and the first six years of obama. director of the center of internet and communications policy at the american enterprise institute and chris lewis their thoughts on the impact of the proposal. >> we think the rules we got in 2015, net neutrality is working. they are wildly popular. the overwhelming majority of americans want clear rules of the road to protect the internet. we are concerned he is going down the path to review and repeal some of those rules. >> from the inception of the internet until these rules were passed from the internet was free and open. there was not a problem. as the chairman said, there was no dystopian controlled internet with anybody interfering with the ability to post content or look at the content of their choice. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 p.m. easter
follow us on twitter. chairman i think i proposed changing the internet regulations under the obama initiation. >> i propose switching to the light touch regulations that served as well under clinton, bush, and the first six years of obama. director of the center of internet and communications policy at the american enterprise institute and chris lewis their thoughts on the impact of the proposal. >> we think the rules we got in 2015, net neutrality is working. they are wildly...
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the us took a forceful stance, russia and iran were both very angry. the uk backed the us. france and germany supported it too, as did israel. saudi arabia called it courageous. was this trump turning into reagan? or was this a trump just being capricious and inconsistent? let's start by talking to the bbc‘s middle east editor, jeremy bowen. when the international community consistently fails in its duty to act collectively, there are times when states are compelled to take their own action. the indiscriminate use of chemical weapons against innocent civilians is one of those times. we don't know if it does yet. it depends if it is a one—off or it is part of a thought out us strategy, a new strategy, one that has a clear idea of what victory looks like, a clear idea of how they get there. that might change things. more attacks might change things as well, if the americans choose to use more force. actually changing the course of this terrible conflict, i think, will take more than simply one attack. let's talk about syria. we will hear from the syrian deputy foreign min
the us took a forceful stance, russia and iran were both very angry. the uk backed the us. france and germany supported it too, as did israel. saudi arabia called it courageous. was this trump turning into reagan? or was this a trump just being capricious and inconsistent? let's start by talking to the bbc‘s middle east editor, jeremy bowen. when the international community consistently fails in its duty to act collectively, there are times when states are compelled to take their own action....
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thanks forjoining us. it is 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7:30am in pyongyang, where a senior north korean minister has told the bbc that his country would react with a pre—emptive nuclear strike to any plans by the us to launch an attack. the vice foreign minister also said more missile tests would be conducted on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis. this comes as the us vice president mike pence warns north korea that america's iraq of strategic patience was over. our correspondent is in the north korean capital, where his movements are being controlled. north korea is all about shows of strength. the first today came in this tae kwon do demonstration. the next, in kim il—sung square, close to the centre of power, by way of a rare interview. translation: if the us is reckless enough to use military means, it would mean, from that very day, an all—out war. our nuclear weapons protect us from that threat. we will be conducting more missile threats on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis. toda
thanks forjoining us. it is 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7:30am in pyongyang, where a senior north korean minister has told the bbc that his country would react with a pre—emptive nuclear strike to any plans by the us to launch an attack. the vice foreign minister also said more missile tests would be conducted on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis. this comes as the us vice president mike pence warns north korea that america's iraq of strategic patience was over. our...
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with us. let's get the latest from stockholm and speak to our reporter maddy savage. can you tell white house is still out there on the streets maddy? yes, it is very quiet in this part of stock hope, where as you were hearing it is a busy place, packed with shoppers and people coming out for friday night drinks. people lost, wandering round since the subway system, the underground system has been closed, while police continue to hunt for the attacker, a lot of train services shut down as well this evening. and people pretty calm, wandering round the streets but there is definitely a sense of shock here, across stockholm, a lot more police out, armed police on the street, more than you would see typically on a weekend, a lot of large public places, being closed this evening, there is... shopping malls also remaining closed this evening as police continue their investigation. i am evening as police continue their investigation. iam not evening as police continue their investigation. i am not su
with us. let's get the latest from stockholm and speak to our reporter maddy savage. can you tell white house is still out there on the streets maddy? yes, it is very quiet in this part of stock hope, where as you were hearing it is a busy place, packed with shoppers and people coming out for friday night drinks. people lost, wandering round since the subway system, the underground system has been closed, while police continue to hunt for the attacker, a lot of train services shut down as well...
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stay with us. we will ta ke singapore. stay with us. we will take a more in—depth look at the tax reform proposed a president trump. it would slash taxes for us companies and wealthy americans. but what does it really mean for business? and we will leave you with pictures of california. the us state. you have never seen this before. there has been an explosion of wildflowers on an unprecedented scale. it is so vivid it can actually be seen from space. a whole new floral and stunning white with which to see the state. —— light. thank you for watching. hello again. the weather is set to turn more mild over the next few days, quiet ending down in many respects. before that, thunderstorms. pale in west hamstead thanks to this weather watcher. —— hail. you can see the extent of the showers. they have tended to die away overnight. one or two left over. by and large, today we are looking at a cloudy weather picture for many of us. some showers knocking around as well. a look at how the weather starts off in the morning. a lot of clou
stay with us. we will ta ke singapore. stay with us. we will take a more in—depth look at the tax reform proposed a president trump. it would slash taxes for us companies and wealthy americans. but what does it really mean for business? and we will leave you with pictures of california. the us state. you have never seen this before. there has been an explosion of wildflowers on an unprecedented scale. it is so vivid it can actually be seen from space. a whole new floral and stunning white...
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they weren't used to extensively -- weren't used too extensively. they mostly used horses and oxen. host: the u.s. coming into world war ii, the automobile has been invented. there are mechanized tanks, aircraft, but also a great deal of use of horses. so soldiers would be very familiarized with how to handle a horse in terms of its use for hauling canon and other material like that. chelsea: it is one of those things where the industrial revolution is really taking horses out of the cities. you have this great divide between soldiers that are being drafted or volunteering from the city and those that are coming from the countryside in terms of the level of association they have with animals. instanceslot of where, especially for the british and americans, you have to go and train the soldiers how to take care of the horses and how to feed them. how do you feed them, one of the best way to brush their coats and maintain their hose -- there -- their hooves. oft: defined the familiarity british and american forces was different from that of the german forces? used horses differently?
they weren't used to extensively -- weren't used too extensively. they mostly used horses and oxen. host: the u.s. coming into world war ii, the automobile has been invented. there are mechanized tanks, aircraft, but also a great deal of use of horses. so soldiers would be very familiarized with how to handle a horse in terms of its use for hauling canon and other material like that. chelsea: it is one of those things where the industrial revolution is really taking horses out of the cities....
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the us needs to articulate what the us strategy is. that has been far from clear. it seems to be the first priority of the us is the fight against isis and russia not getting in the way is important. let's bring in the way is important. let's bring in the comments from the kremlin spokesman. this is the same as calling for assistance to be stopped and terrorists and still be untied. so russia is saying that its fight against so—called islamic state is also a priority, but hand—in—hand goes with that its support for assad. in terms of the relationship between russia and syria, things haven't changed after what happened in idlib? it hasn't. the united states had given space to the russian position. now that has changed. there is pressure and the greater expectations that the us will do something about assad, not just isis. this raises a question for russia as to whether the us position on assad has fundamentally changed? position on assad has fundamentally changed ? part of position on assad has fundamentally changed? part of the meaning will be about the us is
the us needs to articulate what the us strategy is. that has been far from clear. it seems to be the first priority of the us is the fight against isis and russia not getting in the way is important. let's bring in the way is important. let's bring in the comments from the kremlin spokesman. this is the same as calling for assistance to be stopped and terrorists and still be untied. so russia is saying that its fight against so—called islamic state is also a priority, but hand—in—hand...
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it's just us. it's just us connected. so let's use that internet to work together, collaborate and let's make sure that we get this government to lift up and support science technology funding and all of you to solve the things that we would solve together. thank you. go science! ♪ >> hello. my name is dr. jessica ware. i am here representing rutgers university newark. i am an evolutionary biologist. these are disciplines for everyone. i am a single mom to two children. i am a black female punk rocker with an lgbt family. i belong in science. i am part of a global community of entomologists and evolutionary biologists. the study of insects is by definition traditional, global and collaborative. insects don't see borders and they can cross walls. the entomo logical society of america is the largest insect science organization in the world. we seek to improve citizens' lives by promoting biological diversity and improve food production. we're working to eliminate pests and vectors of disease. we need to fund integrated fo
it's just us. it's just us connected. so let's use that internet to work together, collaborate and let's make sure that we get this government to lift up and support science technology funding and all of you to solve the things that we would solve together. thank you. go science! ♪ >> hello. my name is dr. jessica ware. i am here representing rutgers university newark. i am an evolutionary biologist. these are disciplines for everyone. i am a single mom to two children. i am a black...
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not to test the us. prince harry opens up about the grief he suffered over the death of his mother, princess diana. i can safely say that losing my mum at the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work as well. of confusion and uncertainty. good evening. north korea has stepped up its war of words with the united states, warning there will be "all—out war" if the us uses military force against it, and that it would be willing to use a pre—emptive nuclear strike. would be willing to use in north korea is all about shows of strength. the first day came in this demonstration. the next in the square, close to the centre of power, by way of a rare interview. translation: if the us is reckless enough to use military means, it would mean from that date all—out war. our nuclear weapons protect us from threats and we will be conducting more tests on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis. today the u
not to test the us. prince harry opens up about the grief he suffered over the death of his mother, princess diana. i can safely say that losing my mum at the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work as well. of confusion and uncertainty. good evening. north korea has stepped up its war of words with the united states, warning there will be "all—out war" if the us uses...
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it seems the us military made the decision to use it. we'll ask if it's a sign of a military more willing to flex its muscle? meet the jams. we've been hearing for ages about the squeezed middles
it seems the us military made the decision to use it. we'll ask if it's a sign of a military more willing to flex its muscle? meet the jams. we've been hearing for ages about the squeezed middles
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do stay with us. we will be live in stockholm with the very latest on a spec it terror attack that truck in which four people were killed. todayis today is about the promise of a new future, a day when a line can be drawn under the bloody past. i think the works of picasso were beautiful, they were intelligent, and it is a sad loss to everybody who loves art. this is bbc news. our mains dory, after a missile strike on a syrian air base, washington says it will no longer allow president assad to use chemical weapons without consequences. in other news, swedish police are investigating suspect it terror attack that killed four people, injuring many others. a man has been arrested in connection with the attack with his identity not disclosed. the incident happened outside a department store on the busy pedestrians treat in the afternoon. people have warned against travel to send. holm against —— are less strictly necessary. sadly this afternoon panic. people running for their lives. around the corner
do stay with us. we will be live in stockholm with the very latest on a spec it terror attack that truck in which four people were killed. todayis today is about the promise of a new future, a day when a line can be drawn under the bloody past. i think the works of picasso were beautiful, they were intelligent, and it is a sad loss to everybody who loves art. this is bbc news. our mains dory, after a missile strike on a syrian air base, washington says it will no longer allow president assad to...
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trump can use the aumf cited against use of military force that was designed in 2001 to fight terrorists as part of mr. bush's plan. he could use however there's a very on stbscure, act against chemical weapons that all nations were signatories where chemical weapons used in mass sign up to say we will never allow this to happen again and i think that's what u.n. ambassador haley was citing. in 2013 when they did take responsibility for assad we will contribute of getting rid of the last remaining chemical weapons inside syria. secretary tillerson used that against them last night saying they were complicit in not doing that. there was not a war powers act, all of the things are going to be a factor but do have a republican congress and senate both supporting president trump on this as well as the support on the world stage. >>> we will get the answers to how congress is feeling for everyone on new day. coming up we'll have several members of congress on to discuss the strikes, congress meth multien, marco rubio, tim kaine and cory gartner. >> we are getting information on what was the e
trump can use the aumf cited against use of military force that was designed in 2001 to fight terrorists as part of mr. bush's plan. he could use however there's a very on stbscure, act against chemical weapons that all nations were signatories where chemical weapons used in mass sign up to say we will never allow this to happen again and i think that's what u.n. ambassador haley was citing. in 2013 when they did take responsibility for assad we will contribute of getting rid of the last...
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it seems the us military made the decision to use it. we'll ask if it's a sign of a military more willing to flex its muscle? meet the jams. we've been hearing for ages about the squeezed middles and the just about managing, but now the government is helpfully defining who they are. is that a good idea? and in other news, life on the moon. 0r, kind of in a moon of saturn. possibly. but should we even be looking for extra—terrestrials? hello. gbu—as/b massive 0rd nance air blast, or moab. it's a huge bomb. and it was dropped in afghanistan earlier today, aimed at the tunnels used by the afghan branch of so—called islamic state. the americans have never used a conventional weapon this powerful in combat, and given everything that has been happening in us foreign policy, it is no wonder that everybody is trying to work out what it means. now, don't fall for some of the hyperbole — it's huge, but it would take more than a thousand of these to make one hiroshima. but does it tell us something about the willingness of the us military t
it seems the us military made the decision to use it. we'll ask if it's a sign of a military more willing to flex its muscle? meet the jams. we've been hearing for ages about the squeezed middles and the just about managing, but now the government is helpfully defining who they are. is that a good idea? and in other news, life on the moon. 0r, kind of in a moon of saturn. possibly. but should we even be looking for extra—terrestrials? hello. gbu—as/b massive 0rd nance air blast, or moab....
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now, they use psychics but it turns out, something similar is being attempted using big data. in chicago, where the violent crime rate has exploded, law enforcement has been forced to try out unconventional ideas to combat crime. authorities are attempting to combine various technologies in an effort to predict where and when violent crimes might occur. marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost indiscriminate. shots fired. we need a wagon with a body bag also. the drug industry is what helps them fuel the violence, by being able to pay for their activity. in 2016, 726 murders were committed in the city, a 19—year high. that's more than the number of murders committed in new york and los angeles combined. chicago is a city most famously known as the windy city. more recently, it has earned a nickname that few residents are proud of, though. they are calling it chiraq. that's because gun crime is so extreme in some neighbourhoods,
now, they use psychics but it turns out, something similar is being attempted using big data. in chicago, where the violent crime rate has exploded, law enforcement has been forced to try out unconventional ideas to combat crime. authorities are attempting to combine various technologies in an effort to predict where and when violent crimes might occur. marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the...
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winslow us on commission matters. commissioners comments, and questions. >> commissioner moore. >> i'd like to ask why initiating vision zero is not part of our own regular calendar so that public has the ability to hear us make comments in the summary of what we're initiating i know we've talked about vision zero with the planners many, many pending questions that the public has particularly that disruptive qualifies of uber and lyft truly undermines the original intent when vision zero was started and understand that policies and forward guiding principles have been incorporated we're finally initiating the public has the ability to we are asked critical questions and the department works as a corporations and their moving forward. >> was that a question. >> no a comment. >> you could have pull that off content i know that is on content noticeably and so could the public but make that clear. >> the planner wrote me a thoughtful e-mail in answer to my questions and if nothing else perhaps that answer can be incorpora
winslow us on commission matters. commissioners comments, and questions. >> commissioner moore. >> i'd like to ask why initiating vision zero is not part of our own regular calendar so that public has the ability to hear us make comments in the summary of what we're initiating i know we've talked about vision zero with the planners many, many pending questions that the public has particularly that disruptive qualifies of uber and lyft truly undermines the original intent when vision...
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thinks that china is manipulating its currency, and he has been saying they have been using us as a piggy bank to rebuild china. so there is of course this issue between the two. do you think they feed into each other? in terms of trump wanting china's help, he has called for their help in terms of the leveraged they have against north korea. is trade the way to do that? is that the only way he can get china to sing from the same hymn sheet? it is an interesting one, because in the end geopolitical questions do not always closely connected china to trade. china has a strong interest in continuing trade at the level it is with the us, and it remains to be seen with the us, and it remains to be seen whether on the one side mr trump being relatively aggressive in terms of wanting to renegotiate trade, and on the other hand also saying please help with north korea. 0ne saying please help with north korea. one thing could be, of course, that there could be some compromise between the two in terms of the south china sea, which china wants to have a stronger presence in. let's talk about t
thinks that china is manipulating its currency, and he has been saying they have been using us as a piggy bank to rebuild china. so there is of course this issue between the two. do you think they feed into each other? in terms of trump wanting china's help, he has called for their help in terms of the leveraged they have against north korea. is trade the way to do that? is that the only way he can get china to sing from the same hymn sheet? it is an interesting one, because in the end...
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for us, this was very important to us. we knew that student knowledge and understanding of georgetown's troubled past was almost zero. we also knew, however, and perhaps surprising to some that this history has been known and taught and discussed at various points over the past few decades. that clearly didn't lead to sustained knowledge and awareness within our community and student body. how do we properly address that? this was a guiding question for us as students. i am here today and very encouraged by the dedication of isaac hawkins hall as a significant step in that direction, toward sustaining that awareness and preserving its history within our community. when students, present and future, come to know isaac hopkins, they will come to know georgetown's past. they will come to understand the injustice faced by the men, women and children who were sold by the society of jesus right here in maryland, the injustice that georgetown profited from. when student come to know and marie b kraft they will know a woman dedica
for us, this was very important to us. we knew that student knowledge and understanding of georgetown's troubled past was almost zero. we also knew, however, and perhaps surprising to some that this history has been known and taught and discussed at various points over the past few decades. that clearly didn't lead to sustained knowledge and awareness within our community and student body. how do we properly address that? this was a guiding question for us as students. i am here today and very...
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let us pray. and ever living god, it is our human history and human circumstances, both the sublime and the sinful, that brings us to this moment of dedication. at this moment in our human history, at this moment in this university's history, we ask for your divine blessing. history allows us to presume that isaac hawkins was heartened and consoled by his family as well as by his friendship with other slaves. but history allows us to presume by his was hurt enslavement and treatment as a slave. today with utility insincerity, --remember and honor him with humility and sincerity we remember and honor him. we pray that they be with you presenceing in your and your glory. honor anne marie vision, ande generosity allowed her to racism and provide a education for young african women. may the naming of these buildings in honor of isaac hawkins and anne marie becraft be a remembrance and inspiration that all human beings are endowed by you, our creator, with certain inalienable rights, of life liberty, a
let us pray. and ever living god, it is our human history and human circumstances, both the sublime and the sinful, that brings us to this moment of dedication. at this moment in our human history, at this moment in this university's history, we ask for your divine blessing. history allows us to presume that isaac hawkins was heartened and consoled by his family as well as by his friendship with other slaves. but history allows us to presume by his was hurt enslavement and treatment as a slave....
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now is militants are using them too. the cave network has been destroyed and it's possible most of the dead are still under the rubble. what looks like from the situation that we see here is that the mother of all bombs might have destroyed the network of caves in this one location but we're told there are hundreds of other caves in the area still filled with is fighters, has one soldier here put it, the more we kill, the more come from the other side of durand line from pakistan. along the valley, american warplanes are carrying out raids on targets. and here are more scars of a long battle. this is the market off shadel bazar. it used to be lively market but the ongoing fighting has forced many to flee. many residents say the us bombing raid isn't going to change much. translation: this was just a trick to show the world that their mission is going well. but the bomb did nothing. reporter: you think is will come back? yes, as soon as government troops leave the locals won't be able to fight them. if the government make
now is militants are using them too. the cave network has been destroyed and it's possible most of the dead are still under the rubble. what looks like from the situation that we see here is that the mother of all bombs might have destroyed the network of caves in this one location but we're told there are hundreds of other caves in the area still filled with is fighters, has one soldier here put it, the more we kill, the more come from the other side of durand line from pakistan. along the...
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tell us. tell us why you won't? we are tired, friends, of the stonewalling and we have had it with the excuses. so, today in washington, and in more than 100 communities across the country, we're going to say, and say it loud and clear, we're taking the gloves off to knock off the secrecy and have the demands that the president too what is right for the american p people. [cheers and [cheers and applause] [chanting] knock it off! knock it off! knock it off! knock it off! >> i am so glad that today we have given birth to the new grandsonroots, knock it off, movement, and i'll close just by saying that the reason it is so wonderful that you're here today and we're going to help thousands of others in communities across the country, is that political change as much as we respect our capitol, political change doesn't start in government buildings and then trickle done.litica political change doesn't trickle done. it is bottom up. it is bottom up as people like yourselves come together. c as you come together with a stro
tell us. tell us why you won't? we are tired, friends, of the stonewalling and we have had it with the excuses. so, today in washington, and in more than 100 communities across the country, we're going to say, and say it loud and clear, we're taking the gloves off to knock off the secrecy and have the demands that the president too what is right for the american p people. [cheers and [cheers and applause] [chanting] knock it off! knock it off! knock it off! knock it off! >> i am so glad...
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we think every taxpayer needs to be confident when they deal with us that they'll be dealing with us and we're not sharing that information with anyone else. as a general matter, if we find evidence of criminal activity in an audit, our criminal investigators work with the department of justice on that matter, but for the vast overwhelming majority of taxpayers that information about their return, the information about the audit is highly second decreestive and no irs employee can look at anyone's tax return unless hey have a good reason to and we monitor that. the irs commissioner can't look at anybody's return. so at this point, i think the most important message we have for taxpayers is we view your information with important to protect, important to keep within the bound the activities of the irs. >> i think what we're interested is knowing is just how -- because this is a very unique situation. in effect, the irs agents may be looking at information that involves the boss. the president. and i was pondering for a second your comment about the relationship with the justice depart
we think every taxpayer needs to be confident when they deal with us that they'll be dealing with us and we're not sharing that information with anyone else. as a general matter, if we find evidence of criminal activity in an audit, our criminal investigators work with the department of justice on that matter, but for the vast overwhelming majority of taxpayers that information about their return, the information about the audit is highly second decreestive and no irs employee can look at...
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but just treat us with respect. make us feel like you really care. and i must say, i don't believe it's limit ed to the airline industry. i think corporate america needs to understand that we all want to be treated in the same manner with the same respect and the same dignity that they would treat their own family members. if they do that, wouldn't it be great? so will there be a lawsuit? yeah, probably. as you may know, we have taken a step monday there's a hearing at 10:00 in our local courthouse here in chicago to protect and preserve certain evidence we're going to need down the line. it's just not a matter of throwing the video up and asking the jury, okay, who wins? it's a process. but dr. dao, to his great credit, has come to understand that he's the guy. he's the guy to stand up for passengers going forward. yesterday mr. munoz gave an interview on national television, and he was asked pointblank did dr. dao do anything wrong? you know what he did? he hesitated. he hesitated. maybe he thought, whoa, where did that question come from? but then
but just treat us with respect. make us feel like you really care. and i must say, i don't believe it's limit ed to the airline industry. i think corporate america needs to understand that we all want to be treated in the same manner with the same respect and the same dignity that they would treat their own family members. if they do that, wouldn't it be great? so will there be a lawsuit? yeah, probably. as you may know, we have taken a step monday there's a hearing at 10:00 in our local...
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thank you for joining us. the question being asked in capitals around the world, will bashar al-assad get the message and stop the use that he is accused of? will have the implications of the missile strike, i am sure that unrest could spread, will get that ahead. >> consequences as our fox news channel overnight coverage continues, sticks stick with u. would you trust me as your financial advisor? -i would. -i would indeed. well, let's be clear, here. i'm actually a deejay. ♪ [ laughing ] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp. work with the highest standard. >> this is a fox news alert, breaking this hour. russia says it will suspend its influence over -- rick, i've got to get your reactions to this development, russia wants to suspend coronation over the skies of syria, something that has been in place for a while. what do you make of
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solid us earnings, speculation about us tax reform, and reduced chances of a us government shut down this weekend boosting investor optimism. the 225 up by 135 points and the all ordinaries index gaining 38 points as well due to gains in oil prices. thank you so much for investing your time with us. much for investing your time with us. have a wonderful wednesday. i am rico hizon, goodbye for now. the top stories this hour: the us military has begun moving its advanced missile defence system into its new site in south korea, as tension rises over north korea's nuclear and missile programmes. in thailand, a funeral has been held for an 11—month—old baby girl who was killed by her father, while he streamed the murder live on facebook. british detectives investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann a decade ago say they are still pursuing at least one significant line of inquiry. a senior officer described it as a critical element, with the potential to explain what happened to the three—year—old when she disappeared in the algarve, in early may 2007, while on a family ho
solid us earnings, speculation about us tax reform, and reduced chances of a us government shut down this weekend boosting investor optimism. the 225 up by 135 points and the all ordinaries index gaining 38 points as well due to gains in oil prices. thank you so much for investing your time with us. much for investing your time with us. have a wonderful wednesday. i am rico hizon, goodbye for now. the top stories this hour: the us military has begun moving its advanced missile defence system...
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thank you so much forjoining us. just tell us, if you can, what you saw what happened. macro so, i was not witness to the accident i was a cafe in the same street. i suddenly saw people coming in and talking about the lorry they had seen riding into people. then they walked out and there were many people on the street. it is a pedestrianised street, and i was on the other end of it. very quickly the other end of it. very quickly the police couldn't everything. so i could not see everything. my end of the street is a bit high up and i could only see what was going on on the other end. so, itjust looked like there were many people standing is taking photos the police load the matter closed off everything. and of course there were helicopters everywhere. tell us what you can see now, you are further away outside the police cordon but can you see, can you give is a sense of what is happening? no, it looks relatively, you would seek peaceful, most of the street is cordoned off, there is lots of police everywhere and people walk around taking photos and try and get away from
thank you so much forjoining us. just tell us, if you can, what you saw what happened. macro so, i was not witness to the accident i was a cafe in the same street. i suddenly saw people coming in and talking about the lorry they had seen riding into people. then they walked out and there were many people on the street. it is a pedestrianised street, and i was on the other end of it. very quickly the other end of it. very quickly the police couldn't everything. so i could not see everything. my...
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i have used it, and i think it is very useful. and it is very convenient, so i don't have to go somewhere to queue. other countries seem reluctant to follow estonia's lead. the british minister responsible for elections told me the government is looking only at taking very small steps. they have identification cards, and they keep the systems. —— the amount of data they keep, it is a very different space to what we have in the uk, where they don't have a privacy agenda, about protecting individual citizens' rights, and protecting their own data. people are happy to do their banking online, shopping online. why not use technology to enable people to vote more easily? going forwards, we have got to make sure that, while we embrace technology and we embrace things like online registration, online voting is a situation where, if we believe the current paper—and—pen method is the best way forward, then actually, it means that each individual‘s vote is counted equally. 0ne voter, one vote. as technology advances, calls to digi
i have used it, and i think it is very useful. and it is very convenient, so i don't have to go somewhere to queue. other countries seem reluctant to follow estonia's lead. the british minister responsible for elections told me the government is looking only at taking very small steps. they have identification cards, and they keep the systems. —— the amount of data they keep, it is a very different space to what we have in the uk, where they don't have a privacy agenda, about protecting...
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or the us getting short—changed. for the us or the us getting short-changed. people will be watching in the us, maybe some in china, lots watching elsewhere, to what degree does the nature of this relationship between the two countries impact on how all other countries impact on how all other countries unable to treat? you are talking about the world's largest and second largest economies, and we have seen together combined her much global trade the accounts for around suddenly becomes clear as to why the significance of all of this. america obviously imports a lot and how it deals with its trading partners has a knock—on effect and likewise for china. adjustable back to what were talking about about about the trade deficit, it is worth pointing out that america has been frustrated at times when it comes to issues of intellectual property with china. china for its part has seen its currency appreciate. this is one of the charges we have seen donald trump level in the past against china of it being a currency manipulator. the chinese currency has appreciated
or the us getting short—changed. for the us or the us getting short-changed. people will be watching in the us, maybe some in china, lots watching elsewhere, to what degree does the nature of this relationship between the two countries impact on how all other countries impact on how all other countries unable to treat? you are talking about the world's largest and second largest economies, and we have seen together combined her much global trade the accounts for around suddenly becomes clear...
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let us no. let us know... just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. some of the world's most powerful people from business and politics are meeting in berlin today. they also all happen to be women. it's part of an initiative called w20 set up by 20 of the world's leading nations. so who's going and what's it all about? attending the summit will be christine lagarde — the head of the imf, angela merkel — the chancellor of germany and ivanka trump, daughter and special assistant to the president of the united states. the group wants to highlight the issue of women's economic participation and empowerment while reducing the gender employment gap by 25% by 2025. they've got a big task on their hands — because if you just look at britain as an example — out of the bosses of the top 100 companies here — just seven are women. and the world economic forum says that economic inequalities between the sexes could take 170 years to close. the gap in economic opportunity between men and women — according to wef — is now larger than at any point sinc
let us no. let us know... just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. some of the world's most powerful people from business and politics are meeting in berlin today. they also all happen to be women. it's part of an initiative called w20 set up by 20 of the world's leading nations. so who's going and what's it all about? attending the summit will be christine lagarde — the head of the imf, angela merkel — the chancellor of germany and ivanka trump, daughter and...
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stay with us. the national union of teachers which is holding its annual conference in cardiff this weekend estimates more than £130 million has been spent on 62 failed free schools, university technical colleges and studio schools. tens of thousands of people across united states have forced more than 100 cities to demand that president trump loses his tax returns which is refused to do. people have carried huge inflatable chickens suggesting the president was scared to give the information. his predecessors over the last a0 yea rs have all his predecessors over the last a0 years have all released their tax returns in office. greg dawson has more. with little chance of the president himself discussing his taxes, protesters in the nation's capital opted for the next best thing, this was an example where imitation wasn't intended to flatter. what's the big deal about my taxes, 0k? since you guys are my supporters, releasing my taxes... piles of shredded mock tax returns we re piles of shredded mock
stay with us. the national union of teachers which is holding its annual conference in cardiff this weekend estimates more than £130 million has been spent on 62 failed free schools, university technical colleges and studio schools. tens of thousands of people across united states have forced more than 100 cities to demand that president trump loses his tax returns which is refused to do. people have carried huge inflatable chickens suggesting the president was scared to give the information....
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if we get progress reports, i suggest you give us fill us up. so we can seat the benefits coming to the city. we're all excited. this is something we look forward to. it would be nice to say that we're seeing how that contribution that come through the increase ferry service. >> our first new ferry service is from rich monday -- richmond. that will be the first add of service that will come into san francisco. that's going to start nexu next summer for fall. it will depend on how much money we have and can put together to expand terminal in other places. >> how much of your federal money that you referenced in your deck, how much do you still have to secure? >> we have the full funding to build this gate f and g. >> colleagues anything else? >> no. just that i am just so excited to see this come under construction. it's really going to change the face of this party of the water front. it's it will allow more people who want to get around by ferry to do so. i was here after the game. we walked down to get something to 8 at the ferry building. the
if we get progress reports, i suggest you give us fill us up. so we can seat the benefits coming to the city. we're all excited. this is something we look forward to. it would be nice to say that we're seeing how that contribution that come through the increase ferry service. >> our first new ferry service is from rich monday -- richmond. that will be the first add of service that will come into san francisco. that's going to start nexu next summer for fall. it will depend on how much...
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but a us government source has told the reuters news agency the test failed and the us might speed up sanctions against pyongyang. it came hours after the us secretary of state called for a tougher international approach towards the government in pyongyang. rex tillerson warned of potentially catastrophic consequences if the world failed to deal with north korea's nuclear programme. pope francis has prayed for peace on a visit to egypt to encourage tolerance between christians and muslims. earlier this month 45 people were killed in the bombing of two christian coptic churches. there've been violent scenes across brazil after the country's first general strike for 20 years. millions were protesting over proposed pension reforms, forcing schools and banks to close and paralysing public transport. tom donkin will be here at 2am, but now on bbc news it's time for click.
but a us government source has told the reuters news agency the test failed and the us might speed up sanctions against pyongyang. it came hours after the us secretary of state called for a tougher international approach towards the government in pyongyang. rex tillerson warned of potentially catastrophic consequences if the world failed to deal with north korea's nuclear programme. pope francis has prayed for peace on a visit to egypt to encourage tolerance between christians and muslims....
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dojoin us for that. in do join us for that. in other news:... a british student who was stabbed to death on a tram injerusalem has been named as hannah bladon from burton—on—trent. the 20—year—old was studying in the city as part of an exchange programme with the university of birmingham. a palestinian man — thought to have a history of mental illness — has been arrested over the attack. police in sheffield are investigating the unexplained deaths of three men and a women in the barnsley area in one day, which they believe might be linked to heroin use. they're trying to find out if the deaths were caused by the strength and content of the drug being used locally. driving tests are getting an mot in order to better reflect the demands of modern motoring. from december, learner drivers will no longer have to tackle some traditional manoeuvres, but will instead be expected to demonstrate new skills — such as using a sat nav safely. judith moritz has the details. every motorist has been through it — the right of passage of taking a
dojoin us for that. in do join us for that. in other news:... a british student who was stabbed to death on a tram injerusalem has been named as hannah bladon from burton—on—trent. the 20—year—old was studying in the city as part of an exchange programme with the university of birmingham. a palestinian man — thought to have a history of mental illness — has been arrested over the attack. police in sheffield are investigating the unexplained deaths of three men and a women in the...
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translation: if the us is reckless enough to use military means it would mean, from that very day, an all—out nuclear war. prince harry has revealed he has spent 20 years not dealing with the death of his mother, princess diana. tayyip erdogan rejects criticism by international election monitors of the referendum campaign. easyjet apologises to a couple who were ordered off an overbooked flight and were not offered compensation. also this hour: brighton & hove is promoted to the premier league. a victory over wigan athletic leaves the seagulls in the top flight for the first time in more than 30 years. after more than two decades, john terry is to leave chelsea after 22 years at stamford bridge. good evening and welcome to bbc news. north korea has stepped up its war of words with the united states, warning there will be "all—out war" if the us uses military force against it, and that it would be willing to use a pre—emptive nuclear strike. the comments to the bbc by the north korean vice—foreign minister came as the us vice—president, mike pence, who's visiting south korea,
translation: if the us is reckless enough to use military means it would mean, from that very day, an all—out nuclear war. prince harry has revealed he has spent 20 years not dealing with the death of his mother, princess diana. tayyip erdogan rejects criticism by international election monitors of the referendum campaign. easyjet apologises to a couple who were ordered off an overbooked flight and were not offered compensation. also this hour: brighton & hove is promoted to the premier...
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but a us government source has told the reuters news agency the test failed and the us might speed up sanctions against pyongyang. it came hours after the us secretary of state called for a tougher international approach towards the government in pyongyang. rex tillerson warned of potentially catastrophic consequences if the world failed to deal with north korea's nuclear programme. pope francis has prayed for peace on a visit to egypt to encourage tolerance between christians and muslims. earlier this month 45 people were killed in the bombing of two christian coptic churches. there've been violent scenes across brazil after the country's first general strike for 20 years. millions were protesting over proposed pension reforms, forcing schools and banks to close and paralysing public transport. tom donkin will be here at 2am, but now on bbc news it's time for click. hackers beware. finally there is a box which is immune to your attacks. hack—proof. totally secure. sounds like a challenge to me! over the last few years, billions of e—mail accounts have been hacked. has yours? last
but a us government source has told the reuters news agency the test failed and the us might speed up sanctions against pyongyang. it came hours after the us secretary of state called for a tougher international approach towards the government in pyongyang. rex tillerson warned of potentially catastrophic consequences if the world failed to deal with north korea's nuclear programme. pope francis has prayed for peace on a visit to egypt to encourage tolerance between christians and muslims....
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by the theatre the rear entrance can be used until 8:30 and not used as a patron exit of smoking area and inside of exit to insure this condition is adhered to and a written performance update that staff permitted in early february of this year that promoted today's hearing from the - in general the neighbors feel the alley impacts the enjoyment of their probably is not necessary and desirable and they have commented on the cleanliness of the alley and the individuals you using this past 8:30 p.m. and smoking in the alley in response the project sponsor has acknowledged a security company was not adequately performing their duties so they fired the company and trained they're on additional personnel boxcar theatre has installed no smoking signs at the rare and endangered has security stations at the rear to prevent the patrons from entering the alley the project sponsor buildings the concerns why the neighbors feel the theatre not the only yours but subject to the cu and as a restriction around the alley the theatre feels their blamed for problems they're not causing and over the last
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the challenge for us all along has been, how do we develop that leverage, using military power without us getting on the slippery slope of "owning syria"? it could be that this moment has created a new context that this administration could take advantage of. it's going to take an incredible amount of diplomatic skill to pull this off. i'm not sure we have seen that kind of skill yet out of this team. it is one thing to launch 59 tomahawks in a well strike into syria. it is another thing to turn that into leverage to get a diplomatic outcome. i think the next few weeks will be a real test, whether it is a checkers move or a chest -- che ss move. charlie: everyone talks about leverage but i don't quite get what kind of leverage we have. derek: leverage is, can you raise the level of pain enough on assad, or the fear by russia that assad is going to go in -- and their interests will be in jeopardy in syria, that they either force assad to come to a deal or assad himself will come to a deal. it is very difficult to achieve leverage. it is easy to talk about it but harder to actually creat
the challenge for us all along has been, how do we develop that leverage, using military power without us getting on the slippery slope of "owning syria"? it could be that this moment has created a new context that this administration could take advantage of. it's going to take an incredible amount of diplomatic skill to pull this off. i'm not sure we have seen that kind of skill yet out of this team. it is one thing to launch 59 tomahawks in a well strike into syria. it is another...
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they chose never to use it. and we have yet to find out exactly what went into the decision for the trump administration to use it, and whether the president even knew that it was being used before it was used. >> let's start with the principle, the assumption that the people who were bombed know they were bombed. and so nothing that happened is a secret to them. they know where they were. they know what happened. i think the american public is now owed similar information. as the ambassador said, what was the intended target, and did it hit the intended target? why was this weapon needed when other alternatives were not used? and you know, what can we learn about civilian casualties and collateral damage as they you have micall it. this one weapon, we can get maybe overly overwrought about it. but i still think since they used it for the first time these questions still should be answered. i don't see any reason why the american public can't get these simple answers. >> it's a $15 million bomb. highways what th
they chose never to use it. and we have yet to find out exactly what went into the decision for the trump administration to use it, and whether the president even knew that it was being used before it was used. >> let's start with the principle, the assumption that the people who were bombed know they were bombed. and so nothing that happened is a secret to them. they know where they were. they know what happened. i think the american public is now owed similar information. as the...
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under putin they've identified the used as their main enemy, something that putin is using to whip up nationalist historia and support at home and they have conduct it some extremely damaging cyber operations and more of those are coming known as recently as two weeks ago there was a --en indictment again two russian hacker and two intelligence officers who were involved in the yahoo! attack. >> host: i know we have spoken a a lot about cyber warfare but the case of russia allows to us influence information operations and information warfare and the specific manipulation of the media, and i wanted to quote general -- the chief of the general staff in russian federation: in 2013 he said this: very rules of war have changed. the role of nonmilitary means of achieving political and strategic goals a grown and they have exceeded the power of force of weapons in their effectiveness. i think if we're looking at russia's increasing influence when it comes to undermining our nato allies we see a unique way they're use information warfare. we talk about that in terms of the operations in the u
under putin they've identified the used as their main enemy, something that putin is using to whip up nationalist historia and support at home and they have conduct it some extremely damaging cyber operations and more of those are coming known as recently as two weeks ago there was a --en indictment again two russian hacker and two intelligence officers who were involved in the yahoo! attack. >> host: i know we have spoken a a lot about cyber warfare but the case of russia allows to us...
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just treat us with respect, make us feel that you care. i must say i don't believe it's limited to the airline industry. ithink don't believe it's limited to the airline industry. i think corporate america needs to understand that we all want to be treated in the same manner, with the same respect, the same dignity, that they would treat their own family members. if they do that, wouldn't it be great? will there be a lawsuit? yes, probably. very, very probably. dr dao's daughter also spoke. it has been a difficult time for all of us, particularly for my father, and we are grateful for your support. what happened to my dad should never have happened to any human being, regardless of the circumstance. we were horrified and shocked and sickened to learn what had happened to him and to see what had happened to him. surely a certainty there will be legal action? we can expect legal action. the lawyer is already hosting a press conference with the daughter of the person involved, the person removed from the plane, david dao. the question is what
just treat us with respect, make us feel that you care. i must say i don't believe it's limited to the airline industry. ithink don't believe it's limited to the airline industry. i think corporate america needs to understand that we all want to be treated in the same manner, with the same respect, the same dignity, that they would treat their own family members. if they do that, wouldn't it be great? will there be a lawsuit? yes, probably. very, very probably. dr dao's daughter also spoke. it...
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us. i soon forgot him. i began to think of myself again. my foot was aching, i shivered with every step. just a few more meters and it will be over. a small red flame a shot death enveloped me, it suffocated me. it stuck to me like glue. i felt i could touch it. the idea of dying, of ceasing to be, began to fascinate me. to no longer exist. to no longer feel the excruciating pain of my foot. neither fatigue nor cold, nothing. to break rank, to let myself slide to the side of the road. >> my father's presence was the only thing that stopped me. he was running next to me, out of breath, out of strength, desperate. i had no right to let myself die. what would he do without me? i was his sole support. these thoughts were going through my mind as i continued to run, not feeling my numb foot, not even realizing that i was still running, that i still owned a body that galloped down the road among thousands of others. when i became conscious of myself again, i tried to slow my pace somewhat. but
us. i soon forgot him. i began to think of myself again. my foot was aching, i shivered with every step. just a few more meters and it will be over. a small red flame a shot death enveloped me, it suffocated me. it stuck to me like glue. i felt i could touch it. the idea of dying, of ceasing to be, began to fascinate me. to no longer exist. to no longer feel the excruciating pain of my foot. neither fatigue nor cold, nothing. to break rank, to let myself slide to the side of the road. >>...
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local green street mixing that with hetch hetchy reservoir water and that your compelling us to use the water at this point wastewater treatment plant are not using those to claim that the ground water exposed to herbicides and pesticides opens the city to expensive lawsuits it is danger for those reason alone it can be disruptive and a member and cellular health for corrigan that is a tochlg that sdruchz bacteria but alternates the generic code and has birth defects i drank contaminated water and been struggling ever since that was 25 years and a coworker. >> thank you. >> (calling names). >> i'm ellen and i'm a member of the california native planter society speaking for myself i am a professional gardener been one for over 20 years in san francisco i'm a license pest controller in a perfect world we'll not use my assistant president pro tem labonge whatever but not a perfect world and we need to use the best tools for the job at our disposal i'm active in the pro plant society and again, i would wish we didn't have to use my chemicals whatsoever but our glass lands are going away
local green street mixing that with hetch hetchy reservoir water and that your compelling us to use the water at this point wastewater treatment plant are not using those to claim that the ground water exposed to herbicides and pesticides opens the city to expensive lawsuits it is danger for those reason alone it can be disruptive and a member and cellular health for corrigan that is a tochlg that sdruchz bacteria but alternates the generic code and has birth defects i drank contaminated water...
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. >> and i am thinking -- >> are they going the kill us and bury us, and this is the the end of it? >> it was a living hell. >>> in 1972, i married my sweetheart. i had just turned 19, and i thought that i was doing the right thing at that time. my wife was pregnant and that we were going to have our first child. life was good. we didn't have much money, but you know, at that age, life is bigger than life. life was an adventure. i smoked marijuana at that time, and who didn't back in the 1970s at 19? everybody was smokinging marijuana. it was a different era back then. you had the vietnam war going on, and it is more or less dropout turn out [ laughter ] yeah. my wife's older brother, chris, he was working with the hollywood crowd. i always looked up to him. i liked hip. he always had that sense of confident. always very sure of himself. always wanted to be like him. >> there is my little sister. hey, georgina. jim. >> chris. >> and while we were having a drink, chris pulled me aside and he said, i need to talk to you. >> sure. >> so what is new with chris? you are a hard man to tra
. >> and i am thinking -- >> are they going the kill us and bury us, and this is the the end of it? >> it was a living hell. >>> in 1972, i married my sweetheart. i had just turned 19, and i thought that i was doing the right thing at that time. my wife was pregnant and that we were going to have our first child. life was good. we didn't have much money, but you know, at that age, life is bigger than life. life was an adventure. i smoked marijuana at that time, and...