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speaker, in only one of the one owe nine for local authority areas in england are in each of payments is the national response time targets for responding to potential heart and stroke victims. does the prime minister no which one it is? >> mr. speaker, when it comes to ambulance waiting times in a indie of course there's more work to do but the place where they are the worst in the country is in labour on wales. thanks to our plan we been an improvement in a&e in endless times. this winter over last winter. with age and more emphasis on the road, have the discharge out of our emergency care centers and 10,000 virtual war vets. now virtual war vets of course as a said there is more to do but the contrast of labour on wales is crystal clear. it's the worst a indie performance anywhere in the great britain. >> for six months thousands of my constituents have lived with foul polluted air from the landfill site. the cubbies owned by somebody with previous convictions for environmental crimes and a few months ago gave to 1000 pounds to -- in the first version of wales. after another of his
speaker, in only one of the one owe nine for local authority areas in england are in each of payments is the national response time targets for responding to potential heart and stroke victims. does the prime minister no which one it is? >> mr. speaker, when it comes to ambulance waiting times in a indie of course there's more work to do but the place where they are the worst in the country is in labour on wales. thanks to our plan we been an improvement in a&e in endless times. this...
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it was to a degree the new england states as well. here's the challenge, that it was cheaper. listen closely to this. it was cheaper to ship something from philadelphia to london than it was from pittsburgh to philadelphia. you imagine that people in the west felt like america was undergoing this big commercial revolution, right? trading england, trading with europe. people in the west felt left out. so why did they do that? there were a couple of reasons for that. but one, the spanish still controlled the mississippi river and they not allow american commerce on the waters. number two, there was a native american rebellion in the west, which was greatly destabilizing to the overall economy, the west. and number three, there were british forts in places like ohio and michigan, illinois, that still had british troops in them, even though the land was technically and the revolution was over. so all of these things sort of add to the pressure in the pressure cooker that i think led to the whiskey rebellion. because here's the amazing thing. one year after the whiskey rebellion, 1
it was to a degree the new england states as well. here's the challenge, that it was cheaper. listen closely to this. it was cheaper to ship something from philadelphia to london than it was from pittsburgh to philadelphia. you imagine that people in the west felt like america was undergoing this big commercial revolution, right? trading england, trading with europe. people in the west felt left out. so why did they do that? there were a couple of reasons for that. but one, the spanish still...
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the best scientific research being carried out in germany and france and england. einstein then was living in switzerland when he came up. the theory of relativity, a america is a backwater at that time. we do not care about science. we spend very little on it the us nationwide at this has only for industrial research labs that would become over a thousand after world war one when we rely i'm sorry world war two when we realize that the science stuff is maybe kind important for society. but before the war the u.s. is just not really on the scientific stage. what oppenheimer can be credited with is he goes to and almost single handedly brings the study of quantum physics back to america because without quantum physics we don't get an atomic bomb. but if we turn away from science for a minute and start at oppenheimer's life, maybe you know, a minute ago i said he was born in the place, but maybe he actually was born in the right because he's born in new york city to an extreme, supremely wealthy family. for that era, his father owned a thriving clothing company. and
the best scientific research being carried out in germany and france and england. einstein then was living in switzerland when he came up. the theory of relativity, a america is a backwater at that time. we do not care about science. we spend very little on it the us nationwide at this has only for industrial research labs that would become over a thousand after world war one when we rely i'm sorry world war two when we realize that the science stuff is maybe kind important for society. but...
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england was relative a more progressive society. we don't the backward masses to derail when it came to non- progress of society who he was quite clear. on page one of a book called on liberty he says when dealing with the savages and barbarians, despotism is required. in personal slavery may be needed for a period of time in order to get them to be industrious and to work. is that part of the agreement? i suspect not. it's amazing how when people's eyes and the loss over that passage. not noticing it in this book called on liberty. and again i don't mean this the sum and total but it points to the instability. on that is what i'm pointing to the instability we ought not to be surprised out of a million regimes we get an oppressive regime. in the ironing today is it is the conservatives who are most appealing to jon stuart mill name names, robby george my friend and former colleague at princeton university. the oppression of conservative voices is jon stewart mills. the irony for jon stuart mills is too rich to comment on. in many w
england was relative a more progressive society. we don't the backward masses to derail when it came to non- progress of society who he was quite clear. on page one of a book called on liberty he says when dealing with the savages and barbarians, despotism is required. in personal slavery may be needed for a period of time in order to get them to be industrious and to work. is that part of the agreement? i suspect not. it's amazing how when people's eyes and the loss over that passage. not...
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the ceo of iso in new england testified that new england is in desperate need of more pipeline capacity even with growth and renewables. south carolina is facing the same issues, acp is canceled, tremendous delays, secretary granholm , you have stated that pipelines are the safest way to transport fuels, whether gas or liquids, i agree with you, pipelines are critical for maintaining it energy reliability. do you agree that we need to build more pipelines in this country? >> in some places we will need to build new pipelines and we need to build new pipelines for hydrogen, for the movement of co2, as well as traditional energy. >> would you rather utilize natural gas from the permian basin or import lng from a foreign country? >> we don't need to import any natural gas, we have enough supply here. >> amen to that. that is why we need pipelines in new england, they are bringing in lng. thank you for your efforts on nuclear energy, reliable generation, and so happy that the chairwoman's bill got passed by the senate yesterday and we look forward to the president deciding that this committ
the ceo of iso in new england testified that new england is in desperate need of more pipeline capacity even with growth and renewables. south carolina is facing the same issues, acp is canceled, tremendous delays, secretary granholm , you have stated that pipelines are the safest way to transport fuels, whether gas or liquids, i agree with you, pipelines are critical for maintaining it energy reliability. do you agree that we need to build more pipelines in this country? >> in some...
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at least that's what he told kate smith, the king of england, during a visit to hyde park. but maybe he had kind of cooler tastes when. he was staying here in town because was and he ran his presidential campaign from here. fdr was the first presidential candidate to choose his official song from a modern source happy are here again was actually from a 1930 musical called rainbows. i looked in vain for the ultimate connection that the composer and lyricist might have produced a song that billie holiday sang. i didn't succeed there, but i did try. and it's also notable that during the new deal, which was planned upstairs, fdr, his library during the presidential transition, 1930 233, this small house, in fact, one small room served as the entire transition headquarters for that momentous four month period inaugurate sessions were in march. during that time, the administer nation that was incoming conceived the idea of a relief program that not constructed buildings like one of hunter college's buildings not only put farm factory workers back the job, but also for the first t
at least that's what he told kate smith, the king of england, during a visit to hyde park. but maybe he had kind of cooler tastes when. he was staying here in town because was and he ran his presidential campaign from here. fdr was the first presidential candidate to choose his official song from a modern source happy are here again was actually from a 1930 musical called rainbows. i looked in vain for the ultimate connection that the composer and lyricist might have produced a song that billie...
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talking about an issue to insulting each other or i'm reminded of you remember there was a contest in england to name a boat and the winner was boaty mcboatface. so you remember this? what is wrong with us? i think it's hilarious, but like, who are we that like and that was the winner, right? i mean, we're just like, we're so immature or we're such children. and i think that that comes through so human nature, it be a little bit i think one of the solutions that i would like to see there may be some first amendment challenges with this, but is to remove anonymity because yeah, there you know, robert mueller's report, something i teach to my national security students and not so much the stuff about whether there was coordinated with the trump campaign. there was, by the way meeting in trump tower, sharing polling data and coordinating of messaging with wikileaks. but i digress. i would have found a conspiracy there. joyce absolutely. i would have prosecuted. but i think we wrote about excellently. but the part that i find super interesting is that one of the things robert mueller discovered w
talking about an issue to insulting each other or i'm reminded of you remember there was a contest in england to name a boat and the winner was boaty mcboatface. so you remember this? what is wrong with us? i think it's hilarious, but like, who are we that like and that was the winner, right? i mean, we're just like, we're so immature or we're such children. and i think that that comes through so human nature, it be a little bit i think one of the solutions that i would like to see there may be...
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a middle path between what he saw was a wall street and a republican party that was too attached to england and ethnic lobbies in the united states especially, he would single out the germans. he did not say the irish, but he had them very much in mind. although they're such an important part of the coalition, you could never say anything about it. but that's what he was thinking of. who are to anti-british and he want to say, we a middle path that is neither too pro-british. no too anti-british and that is america first. and his slogan was then by the america first committee of the 19 4041 period to mean either neutral ism or outright sympathy with fascism. and then it was used by donald trump to mean whatever criminal project donald trump had. you know that. so, so. but trump trump trump is so ignorant of his debts that he doesn't pay them and he's ignorant of them. he doesn't understand that he owes a debt to woodrow wilson president his supporters are probably most despise. but what would say you say, do i believe in this? i believe as you know more than i believe in anything i says, th
a middle path between what he saw was a wall street and a republican party that was too attached to england and ethnic lobbies in the united states especially, he would single out the germans. he did not say the irish, but he had them very much in mind. although they're such an important part of the coalition, you could never say anything about it. but that's what he was thinking of. who are to anti-british and he want to say, we a middle path that is neither too pro-british. no too...
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last summer in reading, england about 50 of the world's scenario experts that create the scenarios that inform the ipcc gathered at a workshop to create abstract art. no they didn't. they gathered at the workshop to develop the next generation of scenarios. this is a big problem for climate research and climate policy because once scenarios are created, they last for 20 years and i can tell you the scenarios that we create this year are going to be out of date in a couple years and so there need to be some rethinking, we need to be more like the the energy system modelers and update scenarios every year. they came up with a proposal for a new set of scenarios. they took the extreme scenarios and put them in this hatched projection here. i took the graphic and tried to turn it more into something consistent with what i just showed you. up here is the rcp 8.5, you can see between four and 5 degrees . this is where we thought we were headed. the new scenario does not even come close. climate science community is well aware of this. there is going to be a profound reckoning in public discou
last summer in reading, england about 50 of the world's scenario experts that create the scenarios that inform the ipcc gathered at a workshop to create abstract art. no they didn't. they gathered at the workshop to develop the next generation of scenarios. this is a big problem for climate research and climate policy because once scenarios are created, they last for 20 years and i can tell you the scenarios that we create this year are going to be out of date in a couple years and so there...
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is black is brixton in england. you black people are catching hell all around world. most people are catching hell. some people just don't. they're catching here because of whatever privilege they might have. but the reality is 1% of the population controls, everything on the planet, that's what this is really about, you know what i mean? and so we're fighting each around race, color, gender, -- identity. that's purposeful. they want us to be fighting each other. but if you're messed up, you and you even see that. you know what i mean? y'all know what i'm talking about. if you look at what's going on in this country around the world is purposely pitting people against other you know what i mean? and so when i think about real healing is how do we bring together, no matter who they are black folks? yes. this is a black writers conference but people in general. so we can understand we can actually create something. i'm just saying what i want to fight against. what is the world? i want to see where everyone can be free to be who they are. no matter who you are, you can
is black is brixton in england. you black people are catching hell all around world. most people are catching hell. some people just don't. they're catching here because of whatever privilege they might have. but the reality is 1% of the population controls, everything on the planet, that's what this is really about, you know what i mean? and so we're fighting each around race, color, gender, -- identity. that's purposeful. they want us to be fighting each other. but if you're messed up, you...
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still believe that murder should be punished, theft should be punished, still follow laws even from england, from english law, are those not antiquated? the first amendment, i am so thankful, i have the right to speak my mind as i wish, choose as an american citizen. so grateful that within that we can assemble, i'm so grateful that i have the freedom to believe in my god and not be punished. my christian faith, i am a christian, probably. thank you, lord jesus. my faith directs me in the manner that i lead my life, and in this situation here, even as we talk about our faith and where it leads us, where it takes us, i will speak to you scientifically. when this berm hits the egg, that is a life, and we know this scientifically. from the pre-born in the womb to birth, to you and me right now, is that not life? these babies are innocent, and it is said to me that we are here today voting to take away the ability for them to live. i wear these proudly, i have feet on my lapel. that is a 10 week old baby's feet in the womb. we are preparing to go to 15, allowing 15 and before. this is 10 weeks.
still believe that murder should be punished, theft should be punished, still follow laws even from england, from english law, are those not antiquated? the first amendment, i am so thankful, i have the right to speak my mind as i wish, choose as an american citizen. so grateful that within that we can assemble, i'm so grateful that i have the freedom to believe in my god and not be punished. my christian faith, i am a christian, probably. thank you, lord jesus. my faith directs me in the...