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it doesn't matter about what side of the arley lea n matter about what side of the arley lean on, aterican electoral public. it's disappointing, to say the least. really interesting to talk to you. thank you for talking to us popular have a great night. the hispanic vote was very important to this bow, including texas and florida. democrat and majority whip of the virginia general assembly, alfonso lopez, joins me now from arlington. we talk loosely about the hispanic or latinx mode, but there is a broad swathe of people in there, it is not individuals, this is not a block? no, no, that is true. the latino vote is not a monolith stop as a dice bra are of many nationalities and the fa ct of many nationalities and the fact is that cuban—americans have different issues than chicano americans in california and from arizona —— diaspora. and those from el salvador americans in virginia. very different priorities and issues in each area. president trump did spot and opportunity in florida with cu ban—america ns and those from venezuela, do you think your own party has hit the spot? well, i
it doesn't matter about what side of the arley lea n matter about what side of the arley lean on, aterican electoral public. it's disappointing, to say the least. really interesting to talk to you. thank you for talking to us popular have a great night. the hispanic vote was very important to this bow, including texas and florida. democrat and majority whip of the virginia general assembly, alfonso lopez, joins me now from arlington. we talk loosely about the hispanic or latinx mode, but there...
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arley gill is chairman of of the grenada national reparations committee and member of the caricom reparationsicking up tremendous momentum and barbados last year has led the way. and i believe thatjamaica and saint kitts, from the utterances of the prime ministers and the cabinet and government, they are being i believe they are on track sooner rather than later to go the way of republic. and i believe that soon after grenada as well will be on the agenda. and other countries, as we continue to strive to deepen and to strengthen our democracy and our independence. of course, we believe that getting rid of the king as head of state would go some way in achieving that. ijust, i mean, would you say it's fair to say that that the queen in many ways kept the idea of the commonwealth and an attachment to the commonwealth alive for many, many years, and that has now shifted? it has and you see the issues is that when we swear, when our politicians or members of parliament and so and prime minister, when they take the oath of office, they are still swearing allegiance to the king or the queen of engl
arley gill is chairman of of the grenada national reparations committee and member of the caricom reparationsicking up tremendous momentum and barbados last year has led the way. and i believe thatjamaica and saint kitts, from the utterances of the prime ministers and the cabinet and government, they are being i believe they are on track sooner rather than later to go the way of republic. and i believe that soon after grenada as well will be on the agenda. and other countries, as we continue to...
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and kenneth, almost as arley, over the past few days, we have nearly got used to those apocalyptic picturesm i right in thinking actually that is a secondary purpose of those highways? they were always meant to be run off channels, to carry flooding away, and i guess they are doing theirjob. well, in a sense they are, but many of those highways, and there are so many of them, are still covered in water and impossible. it is difficult if not impossible. it is difficult if not impossible to get around this city. what makes houston such a problem, and so susceptible to flooding, is that there are so many waterways, we are surrounded by bayous and rivers, and then that they and the gulf, but also that houston is so flat. and you have all that water surrounding it, sojust even you have all that water surrounding it, so just even a little you have all that water surrounding it, sojust even a little bit you have all that water surrounding it, so just even a little bit of rainfall causes some flooding problems here, never mind catastrophic rainfall like the city has never seen before. thank you so
and kenneth, almost as arley, over the past few days, we have nearly got used to those apocalyptic picturesm i right in thinking actually that is a secondary purpose of those highways? they were always meant to be run off channels, to carry flooding away, and i guess they are doing theirjob. well, in a sense they are, but many of those highways, and there are so many of them, are still covered in water and impossible. it is difficult if not impossible. it is difficult if not impossible to get...
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adams will take on the wbo flyweight champion arley mucino for her first shot at a professional worlde venue where ali boxed twice in the ‘70s. this is the reason why i turned professional. i have achieved everything there is to achieve as an amateur, and i wanted to go on and get the world title as a professional boxer, just like my hero, mohammed ali, and to think that he has boxed in the same arena that he has boxed in the same arena that i am going to be boxing in, is unbelievable. i'll have more for you in the next hour. if you keep hearing about the backstop and are wondering what on earth it is, here's chris morris from our reality check team to explain. you may have heard about the backstop. it is a baseball term, really, so what does it have to do with brexit? think in terms of a safety net, and you get the idea. it is key to the irish border after brexit. because this line between the irish republic and northern ireland will be the only land border between the uk and the european union, and that matters for trade, because in theory, there should be checks on staff crossing t
adams will take on the wbo flyweight champion arley mucino for her first shot at a professional worlde venue where ali boxed twice in the ‘70s. this is the reason why i turned professional. i have achieved everything there is to achieve as an amateur, and i wanted to go on and get the world title as a professional boxer, just like my hero, mohammed ali, and to think that he has boxed in the same arena that he has boxed in the same arena that i am going to be boxing in, is unbelievable. i'll...
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arley gill is chairman of grenada's national reparations commission and a former ambassador.ned what action he wanted from the palace. the king and the prince of wales, speaking of being profoundly sorrowful for the involvement with regards to the slave trade and slavery. we would want and demand that that profound sorrow be converted into an apology for acceptance that what they have done is a crime against humanity and they should make some repair with regards to the harm that was caused by the actions and the involvement in the slave trade and slavery. so we're hoping that this research will trigger the discussion of reparative justice in the castle of the british monarchy and indeed, in the parliament of the british government in the soonest possible time. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbelljoins me now. he described it as momentous but how significant do you think it is? let me cive significant do you think it is? let me give you some details about the project which the palace revealed today, it is partner in a research project, historic royal palaces partnering with
arley gill is chairman of grenada's national reparations commission and a former ambassador.ned what action he wanted from the palace. the king and the prince of wales, speaking of being profoundly sorrowful for the involvement with regards to the slave trade and slavery. we would want and demand that that profound sorrow be converted into an apology for acceptance that what they have done is a crime against humanity and they should make some repair with regards to the harm that was caused by...
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Apr 22, 2022
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postponement of the royal visit to grenada is chairman of the grenada national reparations committee, arley. ., , this? to an extent, we expected, as the have this? to an extent, we expected, as they have done _ this? to an extent, we expected, as they have done in _ this? to an extent, we expected, as they have done in the _ this? to an extent, we expected, as they have done in the bahamas - this? to an extent, we expected, as they have done in the bahamas and| they have done in the bahamas and jamaica and belize that the would visit grenade which is most beautiful island in the world. so of course, we are a bit surprised that they have suspended their visit. [30 they have suspended their visit. do you think it was a fear, i mean, the government is a very long standing politician, the governor, she sat on the list of councils the same year queen elizabeth became queen so she has been around for some time. do you think it was simply her instinct that this could become an embarrassment?- that this could become an embarrassment? ~ ., , , ., ~ embarrassment? well, i cannot speak for dame cecil
postponement of the royal visit to grenada is chairman of the grenada national reparations committee, arley. ., , this? to an extent, we expected, as the have this? to an extent, we expected, as they have done _ this? to an extent, we expected, as they have done in _ this? to an extent, we expected, as they have done in the _ this? to an extent, we expected, as they have done in the bahamas - this? to an extent, we expected, as they have done in the bahamas and| they have done in the bahamas...
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if you had the drug and you had fewer symptoms of breathlessness and you were likely to be released arleyd in a med xaljournal and and it has not been published in a med xal journal and we and it has not been published in a med xaljournal and we haven't been able to check out the claims the company are making. but if these claims are born out by these future studies, if they are borne out, we are seeing a significant step in terms of treatment of coronavirus illness. and one which would save lives today and tomorrow and lots of viewers who may have family or friends suffering and they will want to know when will it be rolled out nationally? that is a very good question. the good news in a sense is because they have done 15 years of research already on the drug, they already had fairly good ideas about how safe the drug is, it is already used in multiple sclerosis and they have used tests to show they have a response and because they have a response and because they were confident that it might prove positive, they have got companies beginning to manufacture the compound and the nebulisers
if you had the drug and you had fewer symptoms of breathlessness and you were likely to be released arleyd in a med xaljournal and and it has not been published in a med xal journal and we and it has not been published in a med xaljournal and we haven't been able to check out the claims the company are making. but if these claims are born out by these future studies, if they are borne out, we are seeing a significant step in terms of treatment of coronavirus illness. and one which would save...
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it is arley day —— early days here. it is one of the counting centres.over 61% and 54%. that is similar to 2017, the last assembly elections that were the high point in almost two decades in turn out. that is not necessary think picture across the board. what is going to happen in this election is that northern ireland's 90mlas will be elected. the parties with a right to nominate the positions of first and deputy first ministers will be decided. whether that actually happens, well thatis whether that actually happens, well that is one of big talking points of the election campaign. more on that injust a moment. but let me bring injust a moment. but let me bring in our ireland correspondent chris page. early doors, what is catching your eye? fist page. early doors, what is catching oure e? i , page. early doors, what is catching oure e? . , ., , page. early doors, what is catching ouree? ,., your eye? at this early stage, the -a your eye? at this early stage, the party which _ your eye? at this early stage, the party which is _ your eye? at this early sta
it is arley day —— early days here. it is one of the counting centres.over 61% and 54%. that is similar to 2017, the last assembly elections that were the high point in almost two decades in turn out. that is not necessary think picture across the board. what is going to happen in this election is that northern ireland's 90mlas will be elected. the parties with a right to nominate the positions of first and deputy first ministers will be decided. whether that actually happens, well thatis...
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when she fights arley mucino for her first porfessional world for her first professional world ttle inhe reason why i turned professional. i've achieved everything there is to achieve as an amateur and i wanted to go on and get the world title as a professional boxer, just like my hero muhammad ali. and to think that he has boxed in the same arena that i'm going to be boxing in is, you know, it is unbelievable for me. and a huge week of sport we have ahead. so much excitement there is ahead of the super bowl. it's spreading because back by popular demand is kitten bowl.. ahead of the patriots against the rams, rescued kittens from across the us, will play in their own super bowl before the main event on sunday, with the idea to have found new homes for all the felines on show by the time super bowl is over. if that doesn't make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, i don't know what well. that is all from the bbc sports centre va now, more sport and possibly kittens to come at 11:15 a:m.. we need some warm and fuzzy feelings here at westminster, i think. some warm and fuzzy feelings here
when she fights arley mucino for her first porfessional world for her first professional world ttle inhe reason why i turned professional. i've achieved everything there is to achieve as an amateur and i wanted to go on and get the world title as a professional boxer, just like my hero muhammad ali. and to think that he has boxed in the same arena that i'm going to be boxing in is, you know, it is unbelievable for me. and a huge week of sport we have ahead. so much excitement there is ahead of...