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second duke. secretary duke: we're focused -- there has artificially -- i agree with director wray it's improved. there was an artificial separation between law enforcement and the intelligence communities that we have had to overcome. one of the major areas, we're very close to overcoming is on vetting. we have come up with a model that should be finalized very soon that will allow absolute, clear sharing of information when it comes to vetting of persons, which is one of the most important areas to us. that's what we have been focused on. nator mccaskill: i have been worried about how long it's taken us to notify the states about the potential efforts to scan voter registration files in their states. um' even more concerned once i real-dirnl' even more concerned once i realized that this had worried about how long it's occurred. the next day there was another call back that said it didn't. i assume you all agree we're still at risk. to speak up if you disagree, we're still at risk from russia tr
second duke. secretary duke: we're focused -- there has artificially -- i agree with director wray it's improved. there was an artificial separation between law enforcement and the intelligence communities that we have had to overcome. one of the major areas, we're very close to overcoming is on vetting. we have come up with a model that should be finalized very soon that will allow absolute, clear sharing of information when it comes to vetting of persons, which is one of the most important...
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the sixth duke. the good news is the family has kept good records of their possessions since 1822. and there's no record any document of this kind having entered into their possession. evidence of it having entered the firm after 1836. the slit tolicitor's firm. that's not to say it could turn up. we haven't found evidenvidence e document moving into their possession. they've kept good records in written form and oral since 1 2 1822. that pushes us back to the earlier period and the duke on the left. what might possibly be the link between the third duke and james wilson? the answer is thomas payne. all right? now what we want to do is share the story of the connection between wilson, payne, and the duke of richmond. this is a set of links that haven't been documented previously and it gives us a window into how ideas about politics and the american revolution may have migrated across the ocean. and among the u.s., britain, and france. so, thomas payne, people don't often remember that he began his p
the sixth duke. the good news is the family has kept good records of their possessions since 1822. and there's no record any document of this kind having entered into their possession. evidence of it having entered the firm after 1836. the slit tolicitor's firm. that's not to say it could turn up. we haven't found evidenvidence e document moving into their possession. they've kept good records in written form and oral since 1 2 1822. that pushes us back to the earlier period and the duke on the...
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secretary duke? >> we are focused -- there has artificially one of the major areas we are very close to overcoming is on vetting. and we have come up with a model that should be finalized very soon that will allow absolute clear sharing of information when it comes to vetting of persons, which is one of the most important areas to us and that's what we've been focused on. i've been worried about how long it's taken us to notify the states about the potential efforts to scan voters registration files in their states. i'm even more concerned that once i realized -- i believe your state was notified that this had occurred and then the next day there was a call back saying, well, no, it didn't occur. i'm sure you all agree that we are still at risk from russia in trying to interfere in our elections and election frosesies. and if you are all do agree with that, what is our strategy going forward? how are we going to do what needs to be done to notify the american public in this is going on and prevent it
secretary duke? >> we are focused -- there has artificially one of the major areas we are very close to overcoming is on vetting. and we have come up with a model that should be finalized very soon that will allow absolute clear sharing of information when it comes to vetting of persons, which is one of the most important areas to us and that's what we've been focused on. i've been worried about how long it's taken us to notify the states about the potential efforts to scan voters...
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secretary duke and director wray. we spaed the 16 year mark of 9/11, the array or terrorizerring a actors broader, wider and deeper than any time since that day. as we sit here today the discipline that terrorism prevention is a evolving and changing beneath our feet everya day as well and requires we respond with extraordinary agility. i'll just briefly discuss two areas to compliment what my colleagues have said. first, i'll quickly share what we have seen by way of changes or shift and priority in the terrorism landscape since a area ago. second i'll say a few word about areas we can do a better job of trackling those who are mobilized at home. let begin with what is changed or new since this time last year. we see develops in three principle areas. the coalition's success in shrinking the territory that eye his controls in iraq and syria as compared to a year ago. the significant uptick in attacks inspired by isis we have seen against western interests across the globe in the last year. as compared to the number o
secretary duke and director wray. we spaed the 16 year mark of 9/11, the array or terrorizerring a actors broader, wider and deeper than any time since that day. as we sit here today the discipline that terrorism prevention is a evolving and changing beneath our feet everya day as well and requires we respond with extraordinary agility. i'll just briefly discuss two areas to compliment what my colleagues have said. first, i'll quickly share what we have seen by way of changes or shift and...
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first minister, the duke of edinburgh and i are delighted to be able tojoin the duke of edinburgh and i are delighted to be able to join you the duke of edinburgh and i are delighted to be able tojoin you and the people of scotland to celebrate this extraordinary achievement. our correspondent catriona renton is on the south side of the queensferry crossing. just remind us about what happened this morning. it has been quite a morning. you can hear the sounds of things being dismantled. it's amazing how quickly it emptied after the queen came here this morning. there was a buildable morning. local schoolchildren who have seen this structure that has taken six years to build. they came along to see the queen and some of them are met the queen. the first minister nicola sturgeon greeted queen and the duke of edinburgh. some of the 15,000 people who worked on this bridge met the queen. 19 million hours of labour went into making this bridge. that gives you an idea of the scale of the work. the queen then cut the ribbon and the bridge was blessed. the queen then cut the ribbon and that was
first minister, the duke of edinburgh and i are delighted to be able tojoin the duke of edinburgh and i are delighted to be able to join you the duke of edinburgh and i are delighted to be able tojoin you and the people of scotland to celebrate this extraordinary achievement. our correspondent catriona renton is on the south side of the queensferry crossing. just remind us about what happened this morning. it has been quite a morning. you can hear the sounds of things being dismantled. it's...
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secretary duke: we likely will be going later this week. what's important is because of the path of the storm we are just beginning search and rescue in earnest today and so it's important that be the singular focus. so we believe that with that starting at sunrise this morning we should be able to be in the area safely without disrupting any search and rescue later this week. reporter: what's the security picture down in puerto rico and florida? are you hearing reports of any looting or any other crimes going on? brock: obviously there are some social media trending when it comes to the united states virgin islands but i have been in close contact with the governor and we are helping him address some loballokalized issues but there's not widespread security issues across those islands. we have to deconflict some of the rumors that are there, but as i said earlier, the governor, we're helping him facilitate mutual aid with our national guard partners to bring in military police to make sure we maintain safety and security and i will be ther
secretary duke: we likely will be going later this week. what's important is because of the path of the storm we are just beginning search and rescue in earnest today and so it's important that be the singular focus. so we believe that with that starting at sunrise this morning we should be able to be in the area safely without disrupting any search and rescue later this week. reporter: what's the security picture down in puerto rico and florida? are you hearing reports of any looting or any...
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duke. she is acting secretary of the department upon the security. she became acting secretary on july 31. she served as deputy secretary since april. her previous decades of federal service included two years in the department's undersecretary for management. thank you secretary duke. [inaudible] >> those that shield our nation from threats of terror each and every single day. last night we learned of a cbp agent that was shot and is critically ill in jacksonville, florida. each week i sign out condolence letters for law enforcement officers and it is on behalf of them that i testify today and came back to service. in recent weeks, hurricane harvey, irma, josc and maria have placed a spotlight on natural disasters. with fema's leadership our department and the whole federal government have come together to respond to these crises. i am impressed with the professional sample professionalism i have witnessed. but there is a long road ahead in puerto rico. for those in disasters let me say th
duke. she is acting secretary of the department upon the security. she became acting secretary on july 31. she served as deputy secretary since april. her previous decades of federal service included two years in the department's undersecretary for management. thank you secretary duke. [inaudible] >> those that shield our nation from threats of terror each and every single day. last night we learned of a cbp agent that was shot and is critically ill in jacksonville, florida. each week i...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge announce that they‘ re expecting their third child. this woman made up bogus rape claims against 15 men. now one of her victims, who spent almost three years injail, tells us his story. and a red arrows flypast over the new queensferry crossing, as the bridge is officially opened by the queen. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: an important night of world cup qualifying, with england, scotland and northern ireland all looking to take another step towards russia. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the american ambassador to the united nations has urged the un security council to take the strongest possible measures against north korea in response to its most powerful nuclear test. nikki haley told an emergency session that north korea was begging for war, and while the united states didn't want war, its patience wasn't unlimited. today, south korea has been strengthening its missile defences, as they warned the north was preparing to carry out further missile tests. our correspondent, yogita limaye,
the duke and duchess of cambridge announce that they‘ re expecting their third child. this woman made up bogus rape claims against 15 men. now one of her victims, who spent almost three years injail, tells us his story. and a red arrows flypast over the new queensferry crossing, as the bridge is officially opened by the queen. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: an important night of world cup qualifying, with england, scotland and northern ireland all looking to take...
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terry sanford is a much beloved figure at duke university. he dedicated his life to ethical leadership and public. from 1961 toserved 1965 as the governor of north carolina. sanford doubled state expenditures on public sick -- public education. he supported desegregation. building on his commitment to public service, when sanford was president of duke, he established an institute for science and public affairs to serve as an interdisciplinary program to train future leaders. the sanford school of public policy supports the primary appointment of over 80 faculty and researchers and houses one of duke's largest undergraduate majors, two masters programs, a phd program. and keeping of the spirit of terry sanford, the purpose of this lecture is to bring men and women of the highest personal and professional stature, to present to the duke community. our terry sanford lecturer this evening is lisa monaco. she left the government after 20 years of public service. at theained degrees university of chicago and harvard lost soul -- harvard law school
terry sanford is a much beloved figure at duke university. he dedicated his life to ethical leadership and public. from 1961 toserved 1965 as the governor of north carolina. sanford doubled state expenditures on public sick -- public education. he supported desegregation. building on his commitment to public service, when sanford was president of duke, he established an institute for science and public affairs to serve as an interdisciplinary program to train future leaders. the sanford school...
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that's what's great about being in a place like duke. you can find out all those things now. >> with that wonderful answer, i'm left with two more tasks. the first is to give you a very small token of our appreciation and i imagine that when you wake up in the morning and you turn on some of the -- whether it's cnn or "morning joe" or whatever you watch and you're seeing some of your successors, whether it be h.r. mcmasters or tom bossert dealing with questions and getting hammered by the press and choosing between leech bed options that you have a nice big cup of coffee and you say to yourself, i'm glad that's not me. >> yes. >> and so when you're having one of those cups of coffee, i hope you'll remember us from the duke sanford and counterterrorism coffee travel mug and i'm second duty is to ask all of you to thank lisa monaco for enlightening us this evening. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. >>> senate republicans announced today that this week's agenda will not include a vote on the latest republican health care proposal as
that's what's great about being in a place like duke. you can find out all those things now. >> with that wonderful answer, i'm left with two more tasks. the first is to give you a very small token of our appreciation and i imagine that when you wake up in the morning and you turn on some of the -- whether it's cnn or "morning joe" or whatever you watch and you're seeing some of your successors, whether it be h.r. mcmasters or tom bossert dealing with questions and getting...
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duke's really adds integrity to our recipes. duke's is smooth and creamy. it has a lemony edge. it's not sweet. it tastes like real ingredients because it's made with real ingredients. i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. >> you know how when you were in school, you were always asking your teacher, "when are we ever gonna use this stuff?" well, this is whiz kids week, and some very smart young people are gonna have to actually use that stuff right now. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody. it is whiz kids week here on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic musical flourish] and we have a brilliant whiz kid with us returning today. an aspiring lawyer, our returning contestant, is used to solving problems in the courtroom. today she is here to settle the remaining seven questions in her game. from charlotte, north carolina, please welcome back 14-year-old laila robinson.
duke's really adds integrity to our recipes. duke's is smooth and creamy. it has a lemony edge. it's not sweet. it tastes like real ingredients because it's made with real ingredients. i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. >> you know how when you were in school, you were always asking your teacher, "when are we ever gonna use this stuff?" well, this is whiz kids week, and some very smart young people are gonna have to actually use that stuff right...
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the duke of cambridge said the clandestinely the photographs the duke of cambridge said the clandestine way the photographs had been taken had been particularly shocking and all the more painful given the way his mother, diana, had died in paris, pursued by paparazzi. in a statement after today's ruling, kensington palace described the photographs as: last week, william went to view tributes laid to princess diana on the 20th anniversary of her death. having watched the media make both hero and hostage of his mother, the duke of cambridge seems determined to stop the same thing happening to his wife. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. mimi anderson began running in her late 30s to help her overcome anorexia and since then she's gone on to become one of the top endurance runners in the world breaking records wherever she goes. now she's preparing for her biggest challenge so far, to become the fastest woman to run across america. sophie raworth went to meet her. for the next 7.5 weeks, mimi anderson will be running at least 55 miles every single day as she makes her way from la to new yor
the duke of cambridge said the clandestinely the photographs the duke of cambridge said the clandestine way the photographs had been taken had been particularly shocking and all the more painful given the way his mother, diana, had died in paris, pursued by paparazzi. in a statement after today's ruling, kensington palace described the photographs as: last week, william went to view tributes laid to princess diana on the 20th anniversary of her death. having watched the media make both hero and...
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i am the provost here at duke. i am pleased to be here to kick off the year-long commemoration of terry sanford's centennial birthday. i want to welcome any first year students here this evening. it is wonderful you are taking advantage of the program. it is really a valuable part of your duke experience. event tonight is sponsored by the sanford school of public policy, the triangle center on terrorism and homeland security, and the american grand strategy program. thank you to all the faculty and staff who have made this possible. the terry sanford distinguished lecture is made possible by gifts to the university in honor of the late terry sanford. as i'm sure many of you know, terry sanford is a much beloved figure in north carolina and at duke university. he dedicated his life. to ethical leadership and public life. he served as governor of -- his life to ethical leadership in public life. he served as governor of north carolina, combating poverty and expanding civil rights. he doubled expenditures on public ed
i am the provost here at duke. i am pleased to be here to kick off the year-long commemoration of terry sanford's centennial birthday. i want to welcome any first year students here this evening. it is wonderful you are taking advantage of the program. it is really a valuable part of your duke experience. event tonight is sponsored by the sanford school of public policy, the triangle center on terrorism and homeland security, and the american grand strategy program. thank you to all the faculty...
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duke's really adds integrity to our recipes. duke's is smooth and creamy. it has a lemony edge. it's not sweet. it tastes like real ingredients because it's made with real ingredients. i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. >>> the co-founder of iconic bandmate donald fagan released a staple on his friend's death saying, -- statement on his friend's death saying, "i intend to keep the music we created tonight alive as long as i can with the steely dan band." walter becker was 67 years old. >>> we learned the name of a 19- year-old woman killed in a triple shooting last night in southeast d.c. along tubman d.c. her name was unique davis. a man and woman were also shot. the woman's injuries were minor. she was released from the hospital. the man is listed in critical but stable condition. >>> after the break you may have heard about hurricane irma that's brewing in the atlantic ocean. should we be worried about it at home? howard bernstein has the answer comip.ng u z2fwdz z16fz y2fwdy y16fy >>> it was supposed to be one of the happiest days of their live
duke's really adds integrity to our recipes. duke's is smooth and creamy. it has a lemony edge. it's not sweet. it tastes like real ingredients because it's made with real ingredients. i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. >>> the co-founder of iconic bandmate donald fagan released a staple on his friend's death saying, -- statement on his friend's death saying, "i intend to keep the music we created tonight alive as long as i can with the steely dan...
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this after duke called this a good news story. the mayor responding no, this is a people are dying story. in miami, phil keating fox news. >>> the aclu is demanding the government drop search warrants that gives them access to protesters planning inauguration day demonstration >> three activist are in the center, it would give them information to private messages, friend list and more. they're reportedly targeting protest organizers hoping to comb through their comments, photos and videos >> i don't want them rummaging through my personal information. i have a lot of nonprotest related activity on my account that i don't want them to see including stuff like talking about medications, talking about mental health issues >> there's a ton of people's lives they put on facebook that are going to be exposed by these overbroad search warrants were seeking to have the court strike down. >> they would reportedly require facebook to disclose to the government all information from the personal facebook accounts of disrupt jay 20 activists.
this after duke called this a good news story. the mayor responding no, this is a people are dying story. in miami, phil keating fox news. >>> the aclu is demanding the government drop search warrants that gives them access to protesters planning inauguration day demonstration >> three activist are in the center, it would give them information to private messages, friend list and more. they're reportedly targeting protest organizers hoping to comb through their comments, photos...
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and this story is trending on bbc.com: the duke and duchess of cambridge have announced they are expecting their third child. the queen and both families are said to be delighted with the news, but the duchess is suffering with severe morning sickness. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a top manager at security company gas has said he warned his bosses three years ago about the poor culture at an immigration detention centre where ten employees have now been suspended. a bbc investigation at brook house, near gatwick airport, found a toxic, brutal and failing environment. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. global leaders debate whether economic sanctions will be enough to stop pyongyang in its tracks. and it kind takes a tumble after china cracks down on crypto currencies. it isa cracks down on crypto currencies. it is a tuesday, everyone —— bitcoin ta kes a is a tuesday, everyone —— bitcoin takes a tumble. glad you could join us takes a tumble. glad you could join us for this edition of asia business r
and this story is trending on bbc.com: the duke and duchess of cambridge have announced they are expecting their third child. the queen and both families are said to be delighted with the news, but the duchess is suffering with severe morning sickness. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a top manager at security company gas has said he warned his bosses three years ago about the poor culture at an immigration detention centre where ten employees...
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gloos elaine duke -- eject lane duke -- eject. >> the president tweeting the mayor of san juan has been told by the democrats you must be nasty to trump. adding such poor leadership ability by the mayor and others who can not get their workers to help. they want everything done for them. now reports of a disconnect in the response to the hurricane maria. the storm making landfall on wednesday, president trump issuing an emergency declaration leaving for his gulf course in bedminster the neck day. the washington post cited a scr scr -- senior official saying trump spoke to duke on friday, but not again until tuesday. during the time, the president turning his attention to the nfl, national anthem protest and fight over healthcare and rising tensions with north korea. >> that was gloria rivera with the report. our coverage of the crisis in puerto rico, continues on our 6abc app. right now you can find out more on the local efforts to lend a helping hand. we'll bring you more from dann cuellar as he surveys firsthand the damage in puerto rico. >>> another member of president trump's team i
gloos elaine duke -- eject lane duke -- eject. >> the president tweeting the mayor of san juan has been told by the democrats you must be nasty to trump. adding such poor leadership ability by the mayor and others who can not get their workers to help. they want everything done for them. now reports of a disconnect in the response to the hurricane maria. the storm making landfall on wednesday, president trump issuing an emergency declaration leaving for his gulf course in bedminster the...
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. >> elaine duke is now in san juan, puerto rico. these are cnn exclusive pictures of her briefing on the plane later this hour. she will hold a press conference that we will bring you live when it happens. we hav teams on the ground to bring you the real story in realti it can be summed up in three words. people are suffering. it is getting worse with the lack of medical care and millio without drinking water and food is running out. there are shortages of gas and cars are lined up for miles trying get it and one of the most frustrating aspects, thousa of containers filled with supplies are sitting at the port of san juan. i want to begin with boris sanche you have been there several days now. have you seen any in the distribution of aid? >> rep bryanna, incrementally. so far here we are standing in san juan and we have seen the line starting to move steadily, but it's a massive line. it is blocks long. we counted more than 100 cars and at about 5:00 a.m., we had a chance to chat with the guy in the front of the line. he got here at
. >> elaine duke is now in san juan, puerto rico. these are cnn exclusive pictures of her briefing on the plane later this hour. she will hold a press conference that we will bring you live when it happens. we hav teams on the ground to bring you the real story in realti it can be summed up in three words. people are suffering. it is getting worse with the lack of medical care and millio without drinking water and food is running out. there are shortages of gas and cars are lined up for...
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. >> david duke. >> david duke. shows up for every media opportunity because you guys put the cameras. >> no. no. >> charlie, charlie. charlie. they're if relevant. >> the media does not make david duke say what he says. that he, he, applauded what the president did. what david duke did. >> the president has condemned david duke and what david duke stands for. >> everybody listening to you who talks about -- one of the great issues in american life today. ,000 which is plight of the middle-class. but they also believe that there is -- president's part. not, not enough appreciation. for some of the values also that made america great. and you don't appreciate that. and you don't appreciate the diversity. you don't appreciate the respect. for civil rights. >> i was raised in a, in a, desegregated neighborhood. north side of richmond is predominantly black. i want to an integrated school. catholic school. i served in the military. i don't need to be lectured, by a bunch of limousine liberals, from the upper eastside of
. >> david duke. >> david duke. shows up for every media opportunity because you guys put the cameras. >> no. no. >> charlie, charlie. charlie. they're if relevant. >> the media does not make david duke say what he says. that he, he, applauded what the president did. what david duke did. >> the president has condemned david duke and what david duke stands for. >> everybody listening to you who talks about -- one of the great issues in american life...
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crash by duke street. this is in the backup leading toward an earlier crash by seminary road involving two police cruisers. that cleared to the right shoulder but we still have about a 30 minute delay from the beltway to the 14th street bridge. as we forward things along once again, you can see that's the location where we're still down to 14 miles per hour. once you pass seminary road things do open up and then you get usual congestion across the 14th street bridge. as we check out gw parkway northbound at memorial drive, there's a crash down to 29 miles per hour coming up from the bridges. watch out for that one. once you pass the memorial bring things open up. no delays for your rai skipping the roads talking the rails you're in good shape this morning. we have another crash on the inner loop by old georgetown road. that's backing us up to the spur. i'll keep you updated on your traffic. right now you can see the beltway top side checking in 55 miles an hour on the outer loop but then once you hit new h
crash by duke street. this is in the backup leading toward an earlier crash by seminary road involving two police cruisers. that cleared to the right shoulder but we still have about a 30 minute delay from the beltway to the 14th street bridge. as we forward things along once again, you can see that's the location where we're still down to 14 miles per hour. once you pass seminary road things do open up and then you get usual congestion across the 14th street bridge. as we check out gw parkway...
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that's what david duke did. >> the president has condemned david duke and what david duke stands for consistently. >> rose: and so do you. absolutely. i come from the south. i come from the catholic church. my dad would tell stories about the klan tarring and feathering priests in the '30s. anyone who grew up in the south understands the klan is a hate filled group. they have no part in the south and know of part in american society. here's what happened. you have these mo rones, richard spencer and clowns on the racial things and the anti-semitic thing and the left media gives them a platform. it's ridiculous, and they're made up to be much bigger than they are. these are marginal people who have no impact in our movement. the economic nationalism by the way is the one unifying element because it's stopping the elites in this country from eviscerating the black working class, eviscerating the hispanic working class. it's economic nationalism that binds us, it's making this country as strong as possible for its citizens that is a uniter not a divider. the left all they do is identity
that's what david duke did. >> the president has condemned david duke and what david duke stands for consistently. >> rose: and so do you. absolutely. i come from the south. i come from the catholic church. my dad would tell stories about the klan tarring and feathering priests in the '30s. anyone who grew up in the south understands the klan is a hate filled group. they have no part in the south and know of part in american society. here's what happened. you have these mo rones,...
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that's what david duke did. >> bannon: david duke-- the president has condemned david duke and what david duke stands for. >> rose: everybody listening to you talks about one of the great issues in american life today, which is the plight of the middle class. but they also believe that there is, on your part and the president's part, not enough appreciation for some of the values also that made america great. and you don't appreciate that. you don't appreciate the diversity, you don't appreciate the respect for civil rights-- >> bannon: i was raised in-- in a desegregated neighborhood. it-- richmond is predominantly black, okay? i went to-- i went to an integrated school, a catholic school. i served in the military. i don't need to be-- i don't need to be lectured--by a bunch of-- by a bunch of limousine liberals, okay, from the upper east side of new york and from the hamptons, okay, about any of this. my lived experience is that. >> rose: new york's cardinal timothy dolan, citing both hebrew scripture and the new testament, called steve bannon's criticism of the church's support for imm
that's what david duke did. >> bannon: david duke-- the president has condemned david duke and what david duke stands for. >> rose: everybody listening to you talks about one of the great issues in american life today, which is the plight of the middle class. but they also believe that there is, on your part and the president's part, not enough appreciation for some of the values also that made america great. and you don't appreciate that. you don't appreciate the diversity, you...
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alongside her the duke of edinburgh. hundreds of local schoolchildren who have grown up watching as the new bridge has stretched across the forth were there to welcome them to scotland‘s billion pound bridge. this is a bridge that celebrates the skills of hand and heart and mind. many thousands of people were involved in the bridge‘s construction. a small group of those workers on hand as the queen cut a commemorative ribband. then for the royal visitors a short drive over to fivment one quicker than the journey made by many when the crossing opened to traffic last week when so many came to see t there were long delays. this was perhaps a reminder ofan delays. this was perhaps a reminder of an earlier visit by the queen exactly 53 years ago to the day when in front of large crowds, she officially opened its older neighbour, the forth road bridge. the new structure was, she said, just like the two other bridges alongside, all feats of engineering. the queens ferry crossing joins its historic neighbours to create not o
alongside her the duke of edinburgh. hundreds of local schoolchildren who have grown up watching as the new bridge has stretched across the forth were there to welcome them to scotland‘s billion pound bridge. this is a bridge that celebrates the skills of hand and heart and mind. many thousands of people were involved in the bridge‘s construction. a small group of those workers on hand as the queen cut a commemorative ribband. then for the royal visitors a short drive over to fivment one...
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the duke, the duchess, and the due date. william and kate are expecting their third child sometime next year. good morning. it is 8:00am in singapore, 1:00am in london and 8:00pm in new york, where an emergency meeting of the un security council has failed to agree on a way forward to address the crisis involving north korea. the us ambassador to the united nations said that america did not want a war, but its patience was not unlimited. china's representative has called for a return to negotiations, to avoid chaos and war on the korean peninsula. yogita limaye starts our coverage from seoul. a day after north korea's most powerful nuclear test, the south displayed its might. missiles were launched from the ground and the air. it was a test drill. south korea showing off how it could attack pyongyang's nuclear site. this is a strong reaction from a country that, for months now, has been desperately trying to avoid conflict in the korean peninsula. but in new york, at an emergency un security council meeting, south korea's cl
the duke, the duchess, and the due date. william and kate are expecting their third child sometime next year. good morning. it is 8:00am in singapore, 1:00am in london and 8:00pm in new york, where an emergency meeting of the un security council has failed to agree on a way forward to address the crisis involving north korea. the us ambassador to the united nations said that america did not want a war, but its patience was not unlimited. china's representative has called for a return to...
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and the duke, the duchess, and the due date. william and kate are expecting their third child sometime next year. the us and china have failed to agree a way forward to address the crisis surrounding north korea. the us ambassador to the united nations, accusing pyongyang of begging for war, said the us did not want conflict, but its patience was not unlimited. china's un representative called for a return to negotiations, to avoid chaos on the korean peninsula. yogita limaye starts our coverage from the south korean capital, seoul. a day after north korea's most powerful nuclear test, the south displayed its might. missiles were launched from the ground and the air. it was a test drill, south korea showing off how it could attack pyongyang's nuclear site. this is a strong reaction from a country that, for months now, has been desperately trying to avoid conflict in the korean peninsula. but in new york, at an emergency un security council meeting, south korea's closest ally said pyongyang seemed to be heading the other way. nuc
and the duke, the duchess, and the due date. william and kate are expecting their third child sometime next year. the us and china have failed to agree a way forward to address the crisis surrounding north korea. the us ambassador to the united nations, accusing pyongyang of begging for war, said the us did not want conflict, but its patience was not unlimited. china's un representative called for a return to negotiations, to avoid chaos on the korean peninsula. yogita limaye starts our...
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and i'll remind you that in the case of the duke's parents, we were led to believe that they adored each other by being given official photographs and it wasn't the reality. here, at least, the photos aren't offensive and show that they love each other. it's in the public interest to know that. the duke of cambridge said the clandestine way the photographs were taken had been particularly shocking and all the more painful given the way his mother diana had died here in paris, pursued by paparazzi. in a statement after today's ruling, kensington palace described the photographs as "a serious breach of privacy" and said the couple "wished to make the point strongly that this kind of unjustified intrusion should not happen". last week, william went to view tributes laid to princess diana on the twentieth anniversary of her death. having watched the media make both hero and hostage of his mother, the duke of cambridge seems determined to stop the same thing happening to his wife. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. for most people, running a marathon is an achievement. for one grandmother from
and i'll remind you that in the case of the duke's parents, we were led to believe that they adored each other by being given official photographs and it wasn't the reality. here, at least, the photos aren't offensive and show that they love each other. it's in the public interest to know that. the duke of cambridge said the clandestine way the photographs were taken had been particularly shocking and all the more painful given the way his mother diana had died here in paris, pursued by...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge have announced that they're expecting their third child. the queen and both families are said to be delighted but the duchess is again suffering from severe morning sickness as she has done with her previous pregnancies. as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the duchess of cambridge last week, with her husband and prince harry. no hint then of the announcement of a third baby for william and catherine. kensington palace was forced to disclose the pregnancy this morning because the duchess had had to pull out of a public engagement because of acute morning sickness, the condition she experienced for both her previous pregnancies. she's now resting at kensington palace. according to the statement, the queen — opening the queensferry crossing near edinburgh this morning — and other members of the royal family are delighted with the news. the baby will be the queen's sixth great—grandchild and will be fifth in line of succession to the throne. it's more than four years now since the birth of prince george, injuly 2013. thi
the duke and duchess of cambridge have announced that they're expecting their third child. the queen and both families are said to be delighted but the duchess is again suffering from severe morning sickness as she has done with her previous pregnancies. as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the duchess of cambridge last week, with her husband and prince harry. no hint then of the announcement of a third baby for william and catherine. kensington palace was forced to disclose...
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to greet her hand the duke of edinburgh, hundreds of local schoolchildren. this is a bridge that celebrates the skills of heart and hand and mind. a small group was on hand as the queen officially opened the new crossing. then, for the royal visitors, a short drive over the bridge, reminiscent of an earlier visit by the queen more than half a century ago, when in front of large crowds, she officially opened the forth road bridge, which sitsjust she officially opened the forth road bridge, which sits just to the east. concerns over the cables on that one leg to the decision to build the new one, which the queen today describe asa one, which the queen today describe as a feat of engineering. it joins its iconic neighbours to create a breathtaking sight over the firth of forth and to provide an important link for sir many in this community and the surrounding areas. those who live nearby were excited to be part of this special day. it was amazing seeing the queen come and everything. it's absolutely amazing that she was here to open it today. for us as locals t
to greet her hand the duke of edinburgh, hundreds of local schoolchildren. this is a bridge that celebrates the skills of heart and hand and mind. a small group was on hand as the queen officially opened the new crossing. then, for the royal visitors, a short drive over the bridge, reminiscent of an earlier visit by the queen more than half a century ago, when in front of large crowds, she officially opened the forth road bridge, which sitsjust she officially opened the forth road bridge, which...
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a french celebrity magazine is ordered to pay damages to the duke and duchess of cambridge as they win their privacy battle over topless photos. i will start in los angeles and go all the way through colorado. and meet the endurance runner aiming to become the fastest woman to run across america. hello. hurricane irma has strengthened to a category 5 storm, the highest possible level, and has in its path a string of caribbean islands, puerto rico, haiti, cuba, and then florida. the national hurricane centre in miami is recording sustained winds of nearly 300 kilometres, more than 186 miles an hour. a state of emergency has been declared in florida, puerto rico and the us virgin islands. sarah corker has the latest on preparations for the most powerful atlantic storm in a decade. this is the view of hurricane irma from space. it's expected to be one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded in the atlantic basin. images released by nasa show it's heading towards several caribbean islands, bringing with it 185 mph winds and torrential rain. puerto rico will be one of the first to be
a french celebrity magazine is ordered to pay damages to the duke and duchess of cambridge as they win their privacy battle over topless photos. i will start in los angeles and go all the way through colorado. and meet the endurance runner aiming to become the fastest woman to run across america. hello. hurricane irma has strengthened to a category 5 storm, the highest possible level, and has in its path a string of caribbean islands, puerto rico, haiti, cuba, and then florida. the national...
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i am a senior here at dirt at duke. from the time in the white house working with our allies overseas who were the friends who were just great relationships and who where were the friends you didn't wish you have. to say i have no diplomat would be to state the obvious. look, we've a range of relationships some are closer than others. the relationship of the uk on counterterrorism matters was critical. i was on the phone with my counterpart in the uk i looked up at the tv .. .. was to really focus, i legged a lot of miles with him traveling internationally not just to our closest allies but sharing relationships which proves very important on a discrete threat. that do we have a question here? >> see how diplomatic i was? [laughter] >> so much for coming in this evening. i'm involved in national security decision-making. today we talked about the dash among other things and one of the things we focused on was the significant use of drones over the past 10 years and i would like to hear what kind of conversations took pl
i am a senior here at dirt at duke. from the time in the white house working with our allies overseas who were the friends who were just great relationships and who where were the friends you didn't wish you have. to say i have no diplomat would be to state the obvious. look, we've a range of relationships some are closer than others. the relationship of the uk on counterterrorism matters was critical. i was on the phone with my counterpart in the uk i looked up at the tv .. .. was to really...
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i will name this child duke, boy or girl, i don't care, the duke are kid will be named duke. >> he will go to duke eventually. >> smart kid. >>> 6:41 is the time right now it is a struggle, parents. trying to get your kid up. monies so hard. doctors say there is a reason our kid are so lazy on monday. here's important part of this, there is a way to prevent that >> really. >> what we need to be doing so other kid are not jet lagged on monday. >> what about us. oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. >>> jammed up on 95 northbound from the delaware state line up to the commodore barry bridge, early morning accident , kind of got us off to a bad start and now we're dealing with the delays here. this is a live look at the fire activity that we have on the market street bridge down near penns landing. let's go back to t
i will name this child duke, boy or girl, i don't care, the duke are kid will be named duke. >> he will go to duke eventually. >> smart kid. >>> 6:41 is the time right now it is a struggle, parents. trying to get your kid up. monies so hard. doctors say there is a reason our kid are so lazy on monday. here's important part of this, there is a way to prevent that >> really. >> what we need to be doing so other kid are not jet lagged on monday. >> what about...
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duke... >> jon: ( laughs ) >> stephen: thank you, jon. ( cheers and applause ) duke... duke... david duke was at charlottesville's hate-a- palooza, and he said this: >> we are determined to take our country back. we're going to fulfill the promises of donald trump. that's what we believed in, and that's why we voted for donald trump. >> stephen: oh, so the klan voted for donald trump. oh, that's right, i remember they wore those special "make america great again" hats. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) hat fans! i think we're applauding for hats. i certainly hope we're applauding for hats. ( laughter ) now, faced with this absolute p.r. clustermunch, on sunday, the white house released this: "the president said very strongly in his statement yesterday that he condemns all forms of violence, bigotry and hatred and, of course, that includes white supremacists, k.k.k., neo-nazi, and all extremist groups." okay, good. finally, someone willing to stand up. only, we don't know who that person wa
duke... >> jon: ( laughs ) >> stephen: thank you, jon. ( cheers and applause ) duke... duke... david duke was at charlottesville's hate-a- palooza, and he said this: >> we are determined to take our country back. we're going to fulfill the promises of donald trump. that's what we believed in, and that's why we voted for donald trump. >> stephen: oh, so the klan voted for donald trump. oh, that's right, i remember they wore those special "make america great...
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alongside her the duke of edinburgh. hundreds of local children who have grown up watching as the bridge has stretched across the forth were there to welcome them to scotland's billion pound bridge. this is a bridge that celebrates the skills of hand and heart and celebrates the skills of hand and heartand mind. celebrates the skills of hand and heart and mind. many thousands of people were involved in the bridge's construction. a small group of the workers on hand as the queen cut the ribbon. then a short drive over to fife, one a little quicker than the journey made by many when the crossing briefly opened to traffic last week and so many came to see it there were long delays. this was perhaps a reminder of an earlier visit by the queen 53 years ago when in front of large crowds she opened its older neighbour, the forth road bridge. the structure she said was like the two other bridges, all feats of engineering. the crossing joins it is iconic neighbours to create not only a breath—taking sight over the firth of fort
alongside her the duke of edinburgh. hundreds of local children who have grown up watching as the bridge has stretched across the forth were there to welcome them to scotland's billion pound bridge. this is a bridge that celebrates the skills of hand and heart and celebrates the skills of hand and heartand mind. celebrates the skills of hand and heart and mind. many thousands of people were involved in the bridge's construction. a small group of the workers on hand as the queen cut the ribbon....
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the most notable of whom was david duke. he is a long-standing white nationalist activist. although he did not formally endorse donald trump because he agreed with some of his other positions, such as trump support for israel, duke, nevertheless, urged his followers to get involved in the trump campaign. now, trump drew some criticism in the media, because after he was first apprised of duke's support, he did not immediately disavow it. at first trump said he didn't really know enough about duke to categorically reject his support, but a couple of days later trump formally disavowed any support from duke and related parties. be that as it may, that has not stopped the media cashiricaturi trump and his supporters as racist and bigots as shown on "saturday night live" not too long ago. another contemporary issue wort noting is the idea of white privilege which has gained currency in recent years. the term was coined in 1988 by peggy mcintosh. the idea has been promoted by other anti-racist activists including tim wise. one goes so far as to call for abolishing the white race.
the most notable of whom was david duke. he is a long-standing white nationalist activist. although he did not formally endorse donald trump because he agreed with some of his other positions, such as trump support for israel, duke, nevertheless, urged his followers to get involved in the trump campaign. now, trump drew some criticism in the media, because after he was first apprised of duke's support, he did not immediately disavow it. at first trump said he didn't really know enough about...
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that's what david duke did. >> the president has condemned david duke and what david duke stands for. >> rose: everybody listening to you who talks about one of the great issues in american life today, which is the plight of the middle class, but they also believe that there is, on your part and the president's part, not enough appreciation for some of the values also that made america great. and you don't appreciate that, and you don't appreciate the diverse at the, you don't appreciate the respect, the civil rights. >> i was raised in a desegregated neighborhood. the north seed of richmond is predominantly black. i went to an integrated catholic school. i served in the military. i don't need to be lectured by a bunch of limousine liberals, okay, from the upper east side of new york and the hamptons, okay, about any of this. my lived experience is that. >> rose: tonight, a longer version of the conversation with steve bannon for the hour. when did you first know about and come to personally know donald trump? >> it was really in 2010. a guy named dave bossy, i had made a number of do
that's what david duke did. >> the president has condemned david duke and what david duke stands for. >> rose: everybody listening to you who talks about one of the great issues in american life today, which is the plight of the middle class, but they also believe that there is, on your part and the president's part, not enough appreciation for some of the values also that made america great. and you don't appreciate that, and you don't appreciate the diverse at the, you don't...
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he, the duke, was quite a manipulative politician. because he became the chief cup bearer within six months of meeting the king, that gave him the position of being able to speak president king which not a lot of people did. that led with lots of people coming to him to say well, would you like to him to say well, would you like to talk to the king about this and that, took all the bribes that went with it. became very wealthy. this isa with it. became very wealthy. this is a clip from the programme. talking about some of the restoration process. the one area of the picture not working is the junction between his hair and the background. i'm guessing that's to do with the overpaint which is cloaking the whole of this background? i'm pretty confident we should be able to get it. we've some very nice parts of original grey. yes. that's the only thing that ales holding us back. if you can fix that, we're really motoring. we are the first people to really appreciate this for centuries. a very proving privilege to see this. how does a man
he, the duke, was quite a manipulative politician. because he became the chief cup bearer within six months of meeting the king, that gave him the position of being able to speak president king which not a lot of people did. that led with lots of people coming to him to say well, would you like to him to say well, would you like to talk to the king about this and that, took all the bribes that went with it. became very wealthy. this isa with it. became very wealthy. this is a clip from the...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge announce that they‘re expecting their third child.
the duke and duchess of cambridge announce that they‘re expecting their third child.