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professor of politics at the lse spoke _ kingmaker.e spoke to _ kingmaker. professor of politics at the lse spoke to me _ kingmaker. professor of politics at the lse spoke to me earlier - kingmaker. professor of politics at the lse spoke to me earlier and i kingmaker. professor of politics at l the lse spoke to me earlier and he's talked about what the parliament might look like. i think we still need to be very cautious because most of the polls so far actually suggest that the european parliament will look actually very much like what it is at the moment. so whether there will be a real push to the right or not is still to be seen. and that's all the more important that we find in our research that about 20 to 30% of voters make up their mind in the final week, and half of them between ten and 15% on election day itself. the additional difficulties that pollsters find it very difficult to predict turnout for european parliament elections. i mean, ijust heard your correspondent in rome saying that turnout so far in italy has been pret
professor of politics at the lse spoke _ kingmaker.e spoke to _ kingmaker. professor of politics at the lse spoke to me _ kingmaker. professor of politics at the lse spoke to me earlier - kingmaker. professor of politics at the lse spoke to me earlier and i kingmaker. professor of politics at l the lse spoke to me earlier and he's talked about what the parliament might look like. i think we still need to be very cautious because most of the polls so far actually suggest that the european...
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cord that the white applicants lse.es that are directed to make a small change. of course their focus -- if you spend one dollar, you cannot spend it somewhere else. that is the reality of itable giving. >> the thing about that that i don't either fully understand is that it seems at Ñu as there are other sources of funding that are r we can. just a drop in the bucket, everyone else is saving us from our own unlawful c. i don't quite understand >> i would look at it as the reverse, your honor. in the context of charitable giving, the first amendment protecr right to donate it in that cxtgiving you cannot sat solving everyone's problem. the answ'z't possiblye give to everr no one. >> can i ask a related question? >> of course, judge rosenbaum. >> if the donations themselves, without doing the if the donations themselves would be protectedexpressions, t ndnly difference between the donation and contest is that i guess the inherent part of this being id outoud, why does that er? in other words, if you are going to choose t
cord that the white applicants lse.es that are directed to make a small change. of course their focus -- if you spend one dollar, you cannot spend it somewhere else. that is the reality of itable giving. >> the thing about that that i don't either fully understand is that it seems at Ñu as there are other sources of funding that are r we can. just a drop in the bucket, everyone else is saving us from our own unlawful c. i don't quite understand >> i would look at it as the reverse,...
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the lse were totally beyond my control.dered if there is any urafter 20 years at the company and only two claims and the claims were theft, i do not have insurance. guest: i cannot speak to a decision-making. what i can say is if a consumer has more claims, it would be identified as increasing risk. insurers do take into account whether or not the consumer has a security system. they do take into account the location and what things you might have to protect it. that gets factored into the price of insurance because what the insurer is trying to do is work with the consumer to own the risk together. so finding ways to make the consumer more resilient is more important and those are ways to reduce the price of insurance. it is important to make sure that you are taking steps to make sure that you are protecting the property. the insurer will make sure that is reflected in pricing and the relationship in general. host: nelson. go ahead. caller:rning. it is hollywood, florida. host: my apologies. hollywood, florida. caller: i
the lse were totally beyond my control.dered if there is any urafter 20 years at the company and only two claims and the claims were theft, i do not have insurance. guest: i cannot speak to a decision-making. what i can say is if a consumer has more claims, it would be identified as increasing risk. insurers do take into account whether or not the consumer has a security system. they do take into account the location and what things you might have to protect it. that gets factored into the...
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as afro-latino, black latino,lse e remember that we' all in this together and realizing equitable andlusive futurew the work to get there. [appl>> and now i would like t take a moment to a special guest tod has been a part of naleo for decades. he is a past member of the naleo board of directors and r naleo's award for outstanding public service. it mt privilege to introduce you all secretary of the department of health and human services, and the first latino to hold that office in the nation. e honorable xavier becerra. [applause] >> thank you v gracias. grac■.s. thank you. thank you. wow. wow. wow. don't sit. do me a favor to all the people serving you, making sure you have a good time. can great round of applause? [applause] >> i bet some of say, well that was my father, that was my mother, as that when i drive on the roads of father who built them and we ta for granted we get to drive on great what is and catered to and served by wonderful workers, we don't have to worry, the food will be warm, it wl be tas and they'll pick it up, and we doesn't with a forget them because t what
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that snow going after donald trump, this removed richard nixon, that went out to ronald reagan and lsem, that deep became very insidious. in the 1950's, smeared and attacked joe mccarthy for speaking the truth about the es communism in the dirty halls of our government. they grabbed control over -- to indoctrinate our at the collegiate level and now it's down to kindergarten, preschool. they are indoctrinating our children. they grabbed news media so that the propaganontinues to be perpetuated. they grabbed control of the culture. music, television.it never used to be this way in the 1950's. john wayne. hollywood was producing patriotic films. no longer. communists had been successful in grabbingl of the aspects of american life and culture. they called it the long march through the institutions. and now they have succeeded because they've been at it for so long. ompound the problem before us, the battle has and sinister forces including the chinese communistarty, the globalists, and the islamists. now, they are all working together at least for the moment.they are working together to
that snow going after donald trump, this removed richard nixon, that went out to ronald reagan and lsem, that deep became very insidious. in the 1950's, smeared and attacked joe mccarthy for speaking the truth about the es communism in the dirty halls of our government. they grabbed control over -- to indoctrinate our at the collegiate level and now it's down to kindergarten, preschool. they are indoctrinating our children. they grabbed news media so that the propaganontinues to be perpetuated....
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and there is a curious, left wing academic, grouping, around the london campuses, the lse in particularat also believe , particular, that also believe, in this idea of nato as an aggressor. a lot of this trouble really started before putin, got to power, when there were undertakings given and taken about the sovereignty of ukraine. varne. and that's the thing you cannot get around. in 1994, in order for to ukraine give up nuclear weapons, and it had a large bulk of the nuclear arsenal of the old soviet union that the that the russia as it was then, the newly , freed of was then, the newly, freed of communism. russia under yeltsin agreed at budapest that they would support the sovereignty and independence of ukraine, and that it goes on and on. from there, putin comes to power at there, putin comes to power at the beginning of the century , the beginning of the century, and he's always had an aggressive stance to nato. then you come to the extraordinary year of 2014, when there was an upheaval in ukraine because ukraine had been offered association in in trade terms with the eu and there
and there is a curious, left wing academic, grouping, around the london campuses, the lse in particularat also believe , particular, that also believe, in this idea of nato as an aggressor. a lot of this trouble really started before putin, got to power, when there were undertakings given and taken about the sovereignty of ukraine. varne. and that's the thing you cannot get around. in 1994, in order for to ukraine give up nuclear weapons, and it had a large bulk of the nuclear arsenal of the...
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. >> our old university lse, they put a globe on the campus and taiwan was in a different colour to chinatold them to change it and they refused. >> and what about the flat earth people? >> possible. and well, all the trans debates that get cancelled as well. that's it's a sad state of affairs in universities. full stop. but i want to talk about a happy state of affairs, because alan bates who you'll have seen , alan bates who you'll have seen, especially if you watched the drama on the post office horizon scandal, which captured all of our hearts. i think it's fair to say, for the struggle and torment that these former subpostmasters were put through . subpostmasters were put through. alan bates was one of them and he never gave up . he is alan bates was one of them and he never gave up. he is a man who was like a dog without a bone , right? he really went for bone, right? he really went for getting for justice those people. and i think this is a really worthy gong, and i think it's a good use of the awards system. it's not often we hear praise for the honour system, but in this instance
. >> our old university lse, they put a globe on the campus and taiwan was in a different colour to chinatold them to change it and they refused. >> and what about the flat earth people? >> possible. and well, all the trans debates that get cancelled as well. that's it's a sad state of affairs in universities. full stop. but i want to talk about a happy state of affairs, because alan bates who you'll have seen , alan bates who you'll have seen, especially if you watched the...
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. >> is it is it ever okay to i went to i did my degree at the lse which turned out to be the numberoung women, i suspect, with the main purpose. so, you know, the idea that it might be a surgeon or an mp, you know, just because they've got a good job doesn't mean they've got good self control. >> i know a guy that used to use ashley madison, but he was actually single, but he's pretended he was married for some reason and he met two women. >> okay, so he do women like the allure of a married man? >> i wouldn't date a married man. >> okay, that's good of you. very noble. >> loads of women do, don't they?i >> loads of women do, don't they? i mean, i would. >> paula, what's your topic? >> paula, what's your topic? >> my topic is in doubt. i was very surprised he stood down. he was . he very surprised he stood down. he was. he wanted to be a conservative mp. he's always wanted to be an mp all of his life. he's obviously a radio presenter now . he tried to presenter now. he tried to become an mp in 2005, didn't make it , so he become an mp in 2005, didn't make it, so he stood up for tunb
. >> is it is it ever okay to i went to i did my degree at the lse which turned out to be the numberoung women, i suspect, with the main purpose. so, you know, the idea that it might be a surgeon or an mp, you know, just because they've got a good job doesn't mean they've got good self control. >> i know a guy that used to use ashley madison, but he was actually single, but he's pretended he was married for some reason and he met two women. >> okay, so he do women like the...
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read danny finkelstein in the times, who's known him since we were all at lse together back in the back back in the 80s. and keir starmer has been consistent, you know, throughout his life and you know he's also he's done an enormous amount you know when he was doing pro bono work with the mclibel case, he was helping people out. you know, he was a human rights lawyer in a, in a particularly an unforgiving environment that he was working in. >> so you'd think he would know better when it comes to the european court of human rights. you think that he would be aware and perhaps he is aware. perhaps he is aware. he doesn't have any real intentions to deal with. >> we're under under, pressure on we want to talk about another really interesting legal dilemma here. this is the story about the driver of the land rover ploughed into that school in wimbledon last year. two eight year old girls were killed. she faces no criminal charges because she'd had her first ever epileptic seizure at the wheel. the parents of the little girls are outraged because they say there should be some sanction. >> w
read danny finkelstein in the times, who's known him since we were all at lse together back in the back back in the 80s. and keir starmer has been consistent, you know, throughout his life and you know he's also he's done an enormous amount you know when he was doing pro bono work with the mclibel case, he was helping people out. you know, he was a human rights lawyer in a, in a particularly an unforgiving environment that he was working in. >> so you'd think he would know better when it...
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we need perception to change around the lse. we are encouraged. philip: we are relying on conversations with partners moving forward. it's different with what people say now versus what happens after they are in the seat. the clock is counting. we are almost there. we know who will be taking ownership of this sector. it's about to happen. lizzy: you will have to come back and tell us where you will do the ipo as soon as we have the election results on july 4. always a pleasure. that does it for markets. you are looking at futures pointing higher for the wall street open tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be happily fulfilled... which is pretty un-boring if you think a
we need perception to change around the lse. we are encouraged. philip: we are relying on conversations with partners moving forward. it's different with what people say now versus what happens after they are in the seat. the clock is counting. we are almost there. we know who will be taking ownership of this sector. it's about to happen. lizzy: you will have to come back and tell us where you will do the ipo as soon as we have the election results on july 4. always a pleasure. that does it for...
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recent research by the lse suggests £3 in every £7 of capital gains in the uk go to people earning moreat i hope will make these interviews different is instead of a quick clip on the road, instead of a clip from a debate where people are knocking seven bells out of each other, this is around about half an hour, one on one, no autocue, no notes being shoved in front of politicians by aides, no access to their mobile phone, where i can take them through the questions that people are telling the bbc that they want answered, the sort of areas that they want focused on, the policy choices that people are having to consider. and in that sense, it�*s a good, old fashioned, traditional set piece election interview of the sort i used to watch when i was growing up. robin day, david dimbleby, andrew neil — these people did them and i�*m just delighted to have the chance to do it. that was nick talking to us a little earlier. and nick�*s interview with rishi sunak will be broadcast tonight on panorama at eight o�*clock on bbc one and iplayer. let�*s turn to other news. a postmortem examination on
recent research by the lse suggests £3 in every £7 of capital gains in the uk go to people earning moreat i hope will make these interviews different is instead of a quick clip on the road, instead of a clip from a debate where people are knocking seven bells out of each other, this is around about half an hour, one on one, no autocue, no notes being shoved in front of politicians by aides, no access to their mobile phone, where i can take them through the questions that people are telling...
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floyd, who is the editor of the barnet post, and tony travers, a professor of public policy at the lseey national politicians hitting the campaign trail here, why? this national politicians hitting the campaign trail here, why? as you hinted, there _ campaign trail here, why? as you hinted, there was _ campaign trail here, why? as you hinted, there was a _ campaign trail here, why? as you hinted, there was a lot _ campaign trail here, why? as you hinted, there was a lot around i campaign trail here, why? as you i hinted, there was a lot around cobra and anti—semitism last time, but a more conventionalfight and anti—semitism last time, but a more conventional fight this time around. —— around corbyn. the key issues of public services, crime, police not coming when you have a robbery, waiting lists at the local hospitals being very high, and also many local people affected by the cost of living crisis and increased demand at local foodbanks, those are theissues demand at local foodbanks, those are the issues that are quite a big thing in the area as we approach this election.— thing in t
floyd, who is the editor of the barnet post, and tony travers, a professor of public policy at the lseey national politicians hitting the campaign trail here, why? this national politicians hitting the campaign trail here, why? as you hinted, there _ campaign trail here, why? as you hinted, there was _ campaign trail here, why? as you hinted, there was a _ campaign trail here, why? as you hinted, there was a lot _ campaign trail here, why? as you hinted, there was a lot around i campaign trail...