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i'm coming to see someone who understands why rotherham and ealing think so differently — it's my mumk you were actually a teenager, quite, but you obviously fancied yourself as a teenager. i remember catching a train from sheffield to rotherham, and you could see all these furnaces, and workshops with fires going. and — and people — people were busy. people worked in the mines or they worked in the steelworks. i think they felt they had a place. why do you think around here — and in london, in general — voted very heavily to stay in? i don't think there's pressure on jobs as much here as there are in other parts of the country. being a very cosmopolitan city, that people are used to mixing with all sorts of different people. we all get on, on the whole, very well. we enjoy that diversity. it's something that we are proud of, and we are happy to be part of. two of my childhood friends, john and pierre, still live in london. i met them, and john's children, at a local haunt. how did you feel, the day after the actual referendum ? i felt really quite depressed. it was very sad to see th
i'm coming to see someone who understands why rotherham and ealing think so differently — it's my mumk you were actually a teenager, quite, but you obviously fancied yourself as a teenager. i remember catching a train from sheffield to rotherham, and you could see all these furnaces, and workshops with fires going. and — and people — people were busy. people worked in the mines or they worked in the steelworks. i think they felt they had a place. why do you think around here — and in...
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i am coming to see somebody who understands why it rotherham and ealing think so different. -- for.enager, it quite, but you fancied yourself one. i remember it catching a train to rotherham, and you can see all the workshops and the fires go. people worked in the minds and the steelworks. i think they felt they had a place. why do you think around here and in london in general that they voted heavily to stay in?” don't think there is pressure on job so don't think there is pressure on job so much here as there are in other parts of the country. being very cosmopolitan, people are used to mixing with all sorts of different people. we all get on, on the whole, quite well. we enjoy the diversity. it is something that we are proud of and we are happy to be part of. two of my childhood friends still live in london. i met them and one of their children at a local haunt. how do you feel, the day after the actual referendum? i felt really quite depressed. it was very sad to see that a lot of people have voted to leave. it just see that a lot of people have voted to leave. itjust felt like,
i am coming to see somebody who understands why it rotherham and ealing think so different. -- for.enager, it quite, but you fancied yourself one. i remember it catching a train to rotherham, and you can see all the workshops and the fires go. people worked in the minds and the steelworks. i think they felt they had a place. why do you think around here and in london in general that they voted heavily to stay in?” don't think there is pressure on job so don't think there is pressure on job so...
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they might take chester, ealing central, berwickshire and roxburgh, the ones they came closest to lastt across this board, they would have a very healthy majority in the house of commons. take them all away across the next board, another 32 seats, you would call that a landslide to the conservatives. labour did badly in 2015, so they need to improve. let's look at where they came closest, gower the conservatives won by only 32, derby north, croydon central, vale of clwyd et cetera. labour need to win all of these, plus half the next board, just to become the biggest single party in a house of commons. they need to win all the seats here and the whole of the third board, another 32 seats, to have an overall majority, so huge mountain to climb from such a long way back. so too the lib dems — they we re way back. so too the lib dems — they were reduced to only eight seats and outs commons, let's see them, this is what they won in 2015. they surely have to defend them. they could win the whole of this board, and other 32, and still not be where they were after 2010 with 57 seats. so they r
they might take chester, ealing central, berwickshire and roxburgh, the ones they came closest to lastt across this board, they would have a very healthy majority in the house of commons. take them all away across the next board, another 32 seats, you would call that a landslide to the conservatives. labour did badly in 2015, so they need to improve. let's look at where they came closest, gower the conservatives won by only 32, derby north, croydon central, vale of clwyd et cetera. labour need...
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up next american history tv's :eal america, the president june 1967. events include the six-day war in the middle east, the nomination of thurgood marshall to the supreme or any 3-d -- three day summit. lbje are archived at the presidential library and you can watch any of them on their youtube channel. ♪ >> on the second of june, prime minister wilson rate britain was welcomed to the white house. the visit had been arranged to discuss the urgent problems common to both governments. withsis that developed suddenness would be given priority. the recent impasse in the historically explosive middle east situation. we come here today in another time of trouble with peace and justice are again in the balance. it is on occasions like this that the council of old and trusted friend is most welcome. >> israel facing yet another climactic point in her 19 year struggle for survival. not only the threat of maritime buck a -- blockade but the threat of extinction. with all attempts at private negotiations failing, solutions through diplomacy and united nations int
up next american history tv's :eal america, the president june 1967. events include the six-day war in the middle east, the nomination of thurgood marshall to the supreme or any 3-d -- three day summit. lbje are archived at the presidential library and you can watch any of them on their youtube channel. ♪ >> on the second of june, prime minister wilson rate britain was welcomed to the white house. the visit had been arranged to discuss the urgent problems common to both governments....
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chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax, and so on. if they won the whole of this board, that is 32 extra seats. if they took the whole of the next board as well, right down to oldham and luton, that is another 64 seats, you're talking there about a majority in the house of commons of about 130. you would call that a landslide for the conservatives. if it happened. now, for labour the story is different. it is about trying to improve on ed miliband's performance, bad performance, two years ago. so here are their targets. these are the ones they came closest to in 2015. gower, derby north, croydon central, vale of clewyd, bury north. these are the ones that labour will aim at first this time. if they win the whole of the board, 32 seats. and they go halfway into the next board, roughly speaking, they are then the biggest party in the house of commons. take the whole of the next board as well, and they get an overall majority. but that is a lot of seats, just a reminder of how big the task is for labour, they would have to take cleethorp
chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax, and so on. if they won the whole of this board, that is 32 extra seats. if they took the whole of the next board as well, right down to oldham and luton, that is another 64 seats, you're talking there about a majority in the house of commons of about 130. you would call that a landslide for the conservatives. if it happened. now, for labour the story is different. it is about trying to improve on ed miliband's performance, bad performance, two...
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maher was speaking with republican senator ben sasse of nebraska during a segment of eal time with bill.l time with bill would like to have maher visit nebraska and work in the fields, which prompted maher to use a slur in a joke that he was a house slave. activists including the reverand al sharpton quickly criticized maher and it remained a top-ranked topic on twitter on saturday morning. sasse wrote saturday that he wished he had immediately criticized maher for using the term. >>> it will be a long road of recovery for officers her in a shoot out. one officer has been airlifted to a san antonio hospital and two others are in serious condition. the officers were shot by this man. this happened while the police were trying to apprehend him after he shot his girlfriend, leaving her dead. >> this investigation is very complex. multiple officers are involved in this shoot out.>> the department is asking for prayers for the officers' recovery. >>> and gunfire erupted last night that killed one teenager and injured another. they were walking just before 10:00 when the suspect started shoot
maher was speaking with republican senator ben sasse of nebraska during a segment of eal time with bill.l time with bill would like to have maher visit nebraska and work in the fields, which prompted maher to use a slur in a joke that he was a house slave. activists including the reverand al sharpton quickly criticized maher and it remained a top-ranked topic on twitter on saturday morning. sasse wrote saturday that he wished he had immediately criticized maher for using the term. >>>...
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have a self-fulfilling prophecy as they undermine the affordable care act, not extend reinsurance, not eal with the cost sharing -- share reductions. they're making bad things possible for the american people even in the absence of their repeal of the affordable care act. just by saying they want to repeal it, admit that it is the law. so i thank you for your interest. and welcome any questions you may have. the good news is it's all over, he warriors won so beautifully. the bad news is i can't go to a game because i'm here. wouldn't you like to go to seven games so you can see a game, i said, no, we want to win and how wonderful they won on home court. any questions? yes, sir. reporter: former f.b.i. director james comey testified he told the gang of eight that president trump was not under investigation for the russia investigation. has that changed at all in the last few days? have you become privy to any information that the president is under investigation by the special counsel simply to obstruct the russia investigation? ms. pelosi: well, first of all, congress and special counsel i
have a self-fulfilling prophecy as they undermine the affordable care act, not extend reinsurance, not eal with the cost sharing -- share reductions. they're making bad things possible for the american people even in the absence of their repeal of the affordable care act. just by saying they want to repeal it, admit that it is the law. so i thank you for your interest. and welcome any questions you may have. the good news is it's all over, he warriors won so beautifully. the bad news is i can't...
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chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax, and so on.ard as well, right down to 0ldham and luton, that is another 64 seats, you‘re talking there about a majority in the house of commons of about 130. you would call that a landslide for the conservatives. if it happened. now, for labour the story is different. it is about trying to improve on ed miliband‘s performance, bad performance, two years ago. so here are their targets. these are the ones they came closest to in 2015. gower, derby north, croydon central, vale of clewyd, bury north. these are the ones that labour will aim at first this time. if they win the whole of the board, 32 seats. and they go halfway into the next board, roughly speaking, they are then the biggest party in the house of commons. take the whole of the next board as well, and they get an overall majority. but that is a lot of seats, just a reminder of how big the task is for labour, they would have to take cleethorpes here, which has a conservative majority of 8000. so very difficult indeed. as for the liberal de
chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax, and so on.ard as well, right down to 0ldham and luton, that is another 64 seats, you‘re talking there about a majority in the house of commons of about 130. you would call that a landslide for the conservatives. if it happened. now, for labour the story is different. it is about trying to improve on ed miliband‘s performance, bad performance, two years ago. so here are their targets. these are the ones they came closest to in 2015. gower,...
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officials from nearby ealing council say they've taken over responsibility for one relief centre.rch services are taking place across the country today, to remember those affected by the blaze. the queen's speech to parliament next year is to be cancelled, to allow mps more time to scrutinise brexit legislation. it's been described as an unusual move. a catastrophic forest fire in portugal has claimed at least 58 lives, officials say. many of the victims burned to death in their vehicles when they were trapped by the flames. time for the sport now, for a full round—up, here's catherine. india have won the toss and chosen to field against pakistan in the final of the champions trophy final. take a look at these scenes outside the oval ahead of the clash between the oval ahead of the clash between the archrivals. the game is a com plete the archrivals. the game is a complete sell—out inside, hundreds of millions also watching on television all around the world. great atmosphere, pakistan, 265—3 after 41 overs. india ran out easy winners when the two sides met in the group stages. en
officials from nearby ealing council say they've taken over responsibility for one relief centre.rch services are taking place across the country today, to remember those affected by the blaze. the queen's speech to parliament next year is to be cancelled, to allow mps more time to scrutinise brexit legislation. it's been described as an unusual move. a catastrophic forest fire in portugal has claimed at least 58 lives, officials say. many of the victims burned to death in their vehicles when...
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but elsewhere we're ealing with clear skies. it is going to be very hot. concord we're going to 100 fwo tomorrow afternoon and on thursday, 104 and area wide, heat takes over across the board. then we'll quickly cool off and saturday and sunday the 80s are going to feel refreshing. a live look from our east bay hills camera minutes away from officially welcoming summer. what a gorgeous sunset we have and that's been the pay off. you get a really nice evening on the way. location this time of the year ubaly key to what you are feeling. 57 the current number in half moon bay. 88 in brentwood. 63 in oakland and 67 in napa. overnight tonight little bit of fog along the immediate coastline. elsewhere we're dealing with clear skies and mild conditions. mainly 50s along the immediate bay waters. highs on your wednesday. not too bad along the bay. 77 san francisco. 83 oakland. 93 in san jose. but you get away from the water. 90s and lower 100s. and that's why we have the excessive heat warning in effect inland and it will continue as well on thursday. in fact that
but elsewhere we're ealing with clear skies. it is going to be very hot. concord we're going to 100 fwo tomorrow afternoon and on thursday, 104 and area wide, heat takes over across the board. then we'll quickly cool off and saturday and sunday the 80s are going to feel refreshing. a live look from our east bay hills camera minutes away from officially welcoming summer. what a gorgeous sunset we have and that's been the pay off. you get a really nice evening on the way. location this time of...
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i've come to ealing in west london.s was a marginal seat, with the conservatives just a few hundred votes behind labour. now, it is safe labour. thousands turned out for the local candidate. does that mean that voters want more taxes or want more public spending? i'm here to find out. i earn in the top tax bracket. do you think you should be paying more tax? i think i should be paying more tax, absolutely. i would pay more tax so that... i don't have children myself, but so that i know that children are going to better schools. would i want to pay more taxes? no, i think i would rather see the taxes that we are paying spent more efficiently. i already pay enough tax. this is the big tax and spending debate, and attitudes are certainly changing. in 2010, 32% of people questioned supported increasing taxes and spending more. that figure has risen to 48%. at the same time, those who support keeping tax and spending at the same level has fallen, from 56% to 44%. that significant shift comes as austerity has bitten. governme
i've come to ealing in west london.s was a marginal seat, with the conservatives just a few hundred votes behind labour. now, it is safe labour. thousands turned out for the local candidate. does that mean that voters want more taxes or want more public spending? i'm here to find out. i earn in the top tax bracket. do you think you should be paying more tax? i think i should be paying more tax, absolutely. i would pay more tax so that... i don't have children myself, but so that i know that...
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chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax, and so on.ey took the whole of the next board as well, right down to 0ldham and luton, that is another 64 seats, you're talking there about a majority in the house of commons of about 130. you would call that a landslide for the conservatives. if it happened. now, for labour the story is different. it is about trying to improve on ed miliband's performance, bad performance, two years ago. so here are their targets. these are the ones they came closest to in 2015. gower, derby north, croydon central, vale of clewyd, bury north. these are the ones that labour will aim at first this time. if they win the whole of the board, 32 seats.
chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax, and so on.ey took the whole of the next board as well, right down to 0ldham and luton, that is another 64 seats, you're talking there about a majority in the house of commons of about 130. you would call that a landslide for the conservatives. if it happened. now, for labour the story is different. it is about trying to improve on ed miliband's performance, bad performance, two years ago. so here are their targets. these are the ones they came...
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i just hope now we can have that ,eal debate in the future whenever those on the bench opposite might be available to take part in those debates. we look forward to this parliament, however short it might be, that we can be the voice for change in our society because more people, particularly young people, than ever before to part in this recent general election. they took part because they wanted to see things done differently in our society. they wanted our parliament to represent them and deliver change for them, and i am looking forward to this parliament and no other parliament ever before to challenge and hopefully bring about that change. thank you, mr. speaker. >> hear, hear. p.m. may: >> thank you, mr. stewart haysy. with the words of the prime minister in her condolences to their lives in manchester and those who lost london and to pay tribute to the emergency services, it's -- we do that as our democracy process was affected twice in a short campaign. can i also add, say that we will miss many of those who have lost the seats from all parts of the house, while we welcome al
i just hope now we can have that ,eal debate in the future whenever those on the bench opposite might be available to take part in those debates. we look forward to this parliament, however short it might be, that we can be the voice for change in our society because more people, particularly young people, than ever before to part in this recent general election. they took part because they wanted to see things done differently in our society. they wanted our parliament to represent them and...
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matter, investigation, i don't know if that's such a big eal. i do say about director comey that he came through i think with great authenticity and sincerity. he's not a political person. i think that was quite evident and that's a good thing for the director of the f.b.i. that the president would even ask him for his loyalty is something so far beyond the pale. he's not the president's appointee. let's get back to what i said efore. charm, come to dinner, come to whatever that is, trump tower, do you like your job, can you be loyal to me, i hope you will do this. if you went to the white house and you were invited to the oval office with the president of the united states, the leader of the free world and he told you what he would hope you would do, anyone who doesn't think that that is an abuse of power maybe has never been in the oval with the president of the united states. especially when he cleared the oom. he knew what he was doing was incriminated and he didn't want any witness. reporter: do you think he obstructed justice? ms. pelosi:
matter, investigation, i don't know if that's such a big eal. i do say about director comey that he came through i think with great authenticity and sincerity. he's not a political person. i think that was quite evident and that's a good thing for the director of the f.b.i. that the president would even ask him for his loyalty is something so far beyond the pale. he's not the president's appointee. let's get back to what i said efore. charm, come to dinner, come to whatever that is, trump...
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i have come to ealing in west london. before the election this was a marginal seat.behind labour. now it is safe labour. thousands turned out for the local candidate. does that mean that voters want more taxes or want more public spending? i'm here to find out. i earn in the top tax bracket. do you think you should be paying more tax? i think i should be paying more tax, absolutely. i would pay more tax — i do not have children myself, but so that i know that children are going to better schools. would i want to pay more taxes? no, i would rather see the taxes that we are paying spent more efficiently. i already pay enough tax. this is the big tax and spending debate, and attitudes are certainly changing. in 2010 32% of people questioned supported increasing taxes and spending more. that figure has risen to 48%. at the same time those who support keeping tax and spending at the same level has fallen, from 56% to 44%. that significant shift comes as austerity has bitten. government spending as a share of overall economic wealth has declined. and taxes have also increa
i have come to ealing in west london. before the election this was a marginal seat.behind labour. now it is safe labour. thousands turned out for the local candidate. does that mean that voters want more taxes or want more public spending? i'm here to find out. i earn in the top tax bracket. do you think you should be paying more tax? i think i should be paying more tax, absolutely. i would pay more tax — i do not have children myself, but so that i know that children are going to better...
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up next american history tv's :eal america, the president june 1967. events include the six-day war in the middle east, the nomination of thurgood marshall to the supreme or any 3-d -- three day summit. lbje are archived at the presidential library and you can watch any of them on their youtube channel. ♪
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speaker, members of congress are real people with real families from eal places across our land. there may be a disproportionate share of lawyers in our institution, but there are nurses, doctors, small business owners. one of the doctors, representative brad wenstrup, a friend of mine, happened to be at the baseball practice and iraq war veteran, a surgeon and he attended to steve scalise's gunshot wound. above all, they are americans. there is a limit what a paid public servant can absorb. and we can take the violent words but when it spills into violent action, it's too much, this country cannot continue to ip itself apart like this. madam speaker, there is one additional difficulty here that needs to be unpacked. there is a real risk and vullner built in what i call regular liesing this response and making it like a new normal. in fact, with only a few hours of the shootings, certain ational media had begun to route evenize the tragedy, as if nothing fundamental destructive to what we hold dear had just occurred. and why not. the media tells us the assassin was, quote, a trou
speaker, members of congress are real people with real families from eal places across our land. there may be a disproportionate share of lawyers in our institution, but there are nurses, doctors, small business owners. one of the doctors, representative brad wenstrup, a friend of mine, happened to be at the baseball practice and iraq war veteran, a surgeon and he attended to steve scalise's gunshot wound. above all, they are americans. there is a limit what a paid public servant can absorb....
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a gunman taking aim at republican lawmakers. [ sound of gunfire ]eals moment of the attack this morning. >> a lot of us dove into the dugout. tried to get as many as we could. at this point there was firing behind us from the security detail, capitol police. and i started yelling back, are you friendly. >> those on g.o.p. team were left trying to make sense of violent. >> political rhetoric and discourse that has led to hate has led to gunfire, i never thought i would go to baseball practice for charity and have to dodge bullets. >> capitol police began returning fire, i do believe without the capitol police, it would have been a massacre. >> staffers were also hurt. an. >> president trump reacted from the white house. >> authorities are continuing to investigate the crime. and asay a assailant has died from his injuries. >> james hodg hodge kin son from illinois. >> i am sickened by this despicable act, let me be as clear as i can be. violence of any kind is unacceptable in our society. and i condemn in action in the strongest possible terms. reporter: just before the shooting, one pla
a gunman taking aim at republican lawmakers. [ sound of gunfire ]eals moment of the attack this morning. >> a lot of us dove into the dugout. tried to get as many as we could. at this point there was firing behind us from the security detail, capitol police. and i started yelling back, are you friendly. >> those on g.o.p. team were left trying to make sense of violent. >> political rhetoric and discourse that has led to hate has led to gunfire, i never thought i would go to...
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on top of this, there is a great .eal of hunger 6 million people who are civilian -- who are severelyd poor. this doesn't get covered much in the u.s. the u.s. has responsibility in south sudan. i felt it imperative to go back. it is the people who bring me back. they deserve so much better. i think it is important that americans know exactly what is going on. amy: what do people tell you needs to happen there? >> people in south sudan are looking for the international commununity to steupup, to put real pressure on the government there. it is a was difficult to tell exactly what they want, but generally, they will say, the united states was our benefactor . they are a superpower. we are very small country. why isn't the united states doing more? at the very least, i thinknk the ununited states could appoint a special envoy. this is something a bipartisan group and commerce has begged the trump administration to do. there is no point person even corn ending this. amy: is there any arms embargo in place right now? >> not at the present. amy: finally, how would you iness u.s. military a
on top of this, there is a great .eal of hunger 6 million people who are civilian -- who are severelyd poor. this doesn't get covered much in the u.s. the u.s. has responsibility in south sudan. i felt it imperative to go back. it is the people who bring me back. they deserve so much better. i think it is important that americans know exactly what is going on. amy: what do people tell you needs to happen there? >> people in south sudan are looking for the international commununity to...
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verizon pena hoo cleared the to $4.5 billion .eal the transaction was announced almost a year ago andne 13th. according to person familiar planshe matter, verizon yahoo!.ng 120 jobs from to sellbread pharmaceutical unit to equity .artners they trying to pay down only in debt.on it occurred during the deal making. urban out fitters shares plunging. warned second quarter dropping in the high single digits. shop turning more and more to ecommerce. the retail first quarter sales also fell. lobbying.roup is that's business flash update. a quick let me give you mark check. we saw stocks fall to session minutes ago. when you look at how the major fairing.re it's little changed. we thought today would break the jam. it hasn't done anything to that effect. julia: the testimony with james comey, u.k. vote is going to the general election and the european central bank. an interesting day. cook of banks, j.p. morgan matt zames is leaving the bank. joining us for a look what this means for j.p. morgan succession securities analyst eric wasserstrom. great to have you. a big glass ceiling for j.p. m
verizon pena hoo cleared the to $4.5 billion .eal the transaction was announced almost a year ago andne 13th. according to person familiar planshe matter, verizon yahoo!.ng 120 jobs from to sellbread pharmaceutical unit to equity .artners they trying to pay down only in debt.on it occurred during the deal making. urban out fitters shares plunging. warned second quarter dropping in the high single digits. shop turning more and more to ecommerce. the retail first quarter sales also fell....
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eal is one of the nation's leading advocates and argued cases before the united states supreme court and one was the guantanamo bay detainees. so neal, if you could talk about at experience and how that illuminates the rule of law. mr. katyal: thank you, sali, for being here. [applause] that was my first case and i came into the clinton administration and i was national security adviser to the justice department there and i loved it. and i thought my dream job would be national security adviser to the president. and i taught constitutional law and my students would tease me and say, you think whatever the president does is constitutional? you are such a hawk. -- i was watching cnn and i talk the ticker at the bottom and it said president issues military trial order for terrorists at guantanamo bay. and i thought that's interesting. we tried to do that after the embassy bombing and it was completely unconstitutional and how is he doing it. and i looked at the order and it had violations of everything you heard, no accountability, not an independent tribunal, president bush was hand-pi
eal is one of the nation's leading advocates and argued cases before the united states supreme court and one was the guantanamo bay detainees. so neal, if you could talk about at experience and how that illuminates the rule of law. mr. katyal: thank you, sali, for being here. [applause] that was my first case and i came into the clinton administration and i was national security adviser to the justice department there and i loved it. and i thought my dream job would be national security adviser...
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chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax, and so on.s. if they took the whole of the next board as well, right down to oldham and luton, that is another 64 seats, you're talking there about a majority in the house of commons of about 130. you would call that a landslide for the conservatives. if it happened. now, for labour the story is different. it is about trying to improve on ed miliband's performance, bad performance, two years ago. so here are their targets. these are the ones they came closest to in 2015. gower, derby north, croydon central, vale of clewyd, bury north. these are the ones that labour will aim at first this time. if they win the whole of the board, 32 seats. and they go halfway into the next board, roughly speaking, they are then the biggest party in the house of commons. take the whole of the next board as well, and they get an overall majority. but that is a lot of seats, just a reminder of how big the task is for labour, they would have to take cleethorpes here, which has a conservative majority of 8000. so very
chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax, and so on.s. if they took the whole of the next board as well, right down to oldham and luton, that is another 64 seats, you're talking there about a majority in the house of commons of about 130. you would call that a landslide for the conservatives. if it happened. now, for labour the story is different. it is about trying to improve on ed miliband's performance, bad performance, two years ago. so here are their targets. these are the ones...
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chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax, and so on.hole of this board, that is 32 extra seats. if they took the whole of the next board as well, right down to oldham and luton, that is another 64 seats, you're talking there about a majority in the house of commons of about 130. you would call that a landslide for the conservatives if it happened. now, for labour the story is different. it's about trying to improve on ed miliband's performance, bad performance, two years ago. so here are their targets. these are the ones they came closest to in 2015. gower, derby north, croydon central, vale of clewyd, bury north. these are the ones that labour will aim at first this time. if they win the whole of the board, 32 seats. and they go halfway into the next board, roughly speaking, they are then the biggest party in the house of commons. take the whole of the next board as well, and they get an overall majority. but that's a lot of seats, just a reminder of how big the task is for labour, they would have to take cleethorpes here, which has a
chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax, and so on.hole of this board, that is 32 extra seats. if they took the whole of the next board as well, right down to oldham and luton, that is another 64 seats, you're talking there about a majority in the house of commons of about 130. you would call that a landslide for the conservatives if it happened. now, for labour the story is different. it's about trying to improve on ed miliband's performance, bad performance, two years ago. so here...
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council, and of course i saw eight or so people from westminster council here, also the leader of ealingoss borough efforts seem to have been stepped up in terms of helping to deal with this. how can we make sense of it? we thought we would ask a fire sense of it? we thought we would ask afire and sense of it? we thought we would ask a fire and emergency planning expert steven mackinnon see, you have been around here since wednesday, monitoring things. first of all, how do you think the national relief effort has compared to the local one? i think what we have seen is, the local community has taken up a lot of the capacity, to the point that local aid stations are now overwhelmed and have stopped taking in clothing and foodstuffs. there are other ways for the community to help. the deployment of the british red cross, with local agency teams, we have not seen massive coverage within the local authority provisions, that is quite surprised. because of the stash of revisions under the civil contingencies act, every local authority must have contingency plans, and emergency response plans. w
council, and of course i saw eight or so people from westminster council here, also the leader of ealingoss borough efforts seem to have been stepped up in terms of helping to deal with this. how can we make sense of it? we thought we would ask a fire sense of it? we thought we would ask afire and sense of it? we thought we would ask a fire and emergency planning expert steven mackinnon see, you have been around here since wednesday, monitoring things. first of all, how do you think the...
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state and local government did a moral,eal of policing of cultural, and religious questions. you have a society that was very free economically. but there is a great deal of control, culturally or morally. today it is just the opposite. we have a highly regulated regular the culture is -- relatively libertarian. that is a great transformation of america. as you see most of these institutions were designed to make sure that people were able to manage the economic freedom that they have by the cultivation of these virtues. for benjamin franklin they were directly connected. if you engage in the right kind of behavior, frugal, industrious, temperate, it would lead to economic success rate that is the way to wealth. the victorian saw a connection. the families at the center at this, that is the chief institution by which individuals are socialized. victorians washe meant -- monogamous and heterosexual. it was the nuclear family. it was between one man and one woman only. ways ino emphasize the which victorian social standards were different than earlier ones, it was still volunta
state and local government did a moral,eal of policing of cultural, and religious questions. you have a society that was very free economically. but there is a great deal of control, culturally or morally. today it is just the opposite. we have a highly regulated regular the culture is -- relatively libertarian. that is a great transformation of america. as you see most of these institutions were designed to make sure that people were able to manage the economic freedom that they have by the...
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if these companies can strike ,eals with these companies other autonomous right handling companies, thatomising new business for them. it's not clear how promising the business will be but it shows they may have a future in this new autonomous technology future we are looking at. julia: that's exactly what i was meant to ask you. .eems speculative, early not a lot of hurdles to pass. mean, we don't have any sense of the kind of revenue stream it to provide, do we? >> it involves 600 minivans, which is nowhere near the massive fleet that these car rental companies run on the day to day basis. earlier this year we could tell six suv only about fuss. it's more about this turn, and more than the stories that they tell about the future, last night that was not in the mind of an investor. joining us there san francisco, thank you. several other carmakers on top of everything else. julia: can't beat them, join them. coming up, what donald trump and narendra modi hope to accomplish at a meeting at the white house today. this is bloomberg. i am julia chatterly. scarlet: and i am scarlet fu. marke
if these companies can strike ,eals with these companies other autonomous right handling companies, thatomising new business for them. it's not clear how promising the business will be but it shows they may have a future in this new autonomous technology future we are looking at. julia: that's exactly what i was meant to ask you. .eems speculative, early not a lot of hurdles to pass. mean, we don't have any sense of the kind of revenue stream it to provide, do we? >> it involves 600...
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there if it approaches to .ealing with north korea trey will be on the agenda with the white house pressingon imbalances in cars and steel. president has arrived in hong kong to mark the 20th anniversary of the british handover. he said china will continue to support hong kong's develop meant and livelihood improvement . he reiterated that he will ensure the smooth implantation of "one country, two systems are co- the european union is willing to give ground on its demands that its judges protect the future rights of eu citizens in the u.k.. according to three eu officials, brussels could consider alternatives to the position that the european court of justice must be the ultimate arbiter. increasing the level of protection it is offering which the eu says it's below the existing rate. theresa may will face of further test of her minority government. that is the lover opposition is tabling an amendment pushing for the richest you pay more tax and for britain to keep the tax but not never ship. the vote will take place in the afternoon with a vote on the full legislative program scheduled fo
there if it approaches to .ealing with north korea trey will be on the agenda with the white house pressingon imbalances in cars and steel. president has arrived in hong kong to mark the 20th anniversary of the british handover. he said china will continue to support hong kong's develop meant and livelihood improvement . he reiterated that he will ensure the smooth implantation of "one country, two systems are co- the european union is willing to give ground on its demands that its judges...
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for those who hire reservists who might call to active duty, go off for months and the company has to eal with that person not there, is there something congress can do to incentivize corporate america to do more? cretary shulkin: well, i think the overall good news is, because of the work and so many of the people in this audience that are part of organizations, the secret is no longer a secret that veterans are really among think the the most preferred employees that corporations can hire. veterans are terrific entrepreneurs. they are starting businesses and companies all over the place. back after 2001, the unemployment rate among veterans was 10.7%. it was higher than the average opulation. today, veteran employment is lower than the average population. it is 3.7%. companies are struggling to find enough veterans to hire. through the hiring our heroes program, 1,536 companies have committed to hiring over a million veterans. they are at about 600,000 now who have found veterans to hire and many, many looking how they can identify such a talented pool of people to come and join their o
for those who hire reservists who might call to active duty, go off for months and the company has to eal with that person not there, is there something congress can do to incentivize corporate america to do more? cretary shulkin: well, i think the overall good news is, because of the work and so many of the people in this audience that are part of organizations, the secret is no longer a secret that veterans are really among think the the most preferred employees that corporations can hire....
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chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax.ook the whole of the next board as well, yes, that is a landslide, that would be about a 130 seat majority for theresa may. at the moment, that doesn't look too likely. as for labour, they have to improve, surely, on ed miliband's performance to have had any kind of a good night. and these are their targets. the seats they were closest to last time. gower, derby north, croydon central, vale of clewyd, and so on. if they can take this board here, and half of the next board, they would be the biggest party in the house of commons. but they'd have to go all the way to the end of board three here and take all of these seats to actually have an overall majority. so a huge mountain to climb. they'd have to take cleethorpes, which currently has a conservative majority of 8000. as for the liberal democrats, the first aim for them is to defend what they've got. these eight seats. after that, it is a matter of targets, but even taking the whole of that board back there wouldn't get them back to
chester, ealing, berwickshire, brentford, halifax.ook the whole of the next board as well, yes, that is a landslide, that would be about a 130 seat majority for theresa may. at the moment, that doesn't look too likely. as for labour, they have to improve, surely, on ed miliband's performance to have had any kind of a good night. and these are their targets. the seats they were closest to last time. gower, derby north, croydon central, vale of clewyd, and so on. if they can take this board here,...
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went up 50 times. 53,000 eu nationals reside in the london borough of ealing and they would now likeit is afairand generous offer. i think indeed it is a fair and generous offer for people to ensure that they are able to stay here in the united kingdom and that they will have writes here in the united kingdom just as uk citizens have. a significant number of charities, including those looking after the most vulnerable disabled people in our society, are in fear of imminent closure due to the application of the national living wage to sleeping shifts and hmrc‘s insistence of the six—year's backpay despite the decision be made only last year. with the prime minister ask hmrc to suspend any actions until we can find a workable solution? my honourable friend has raised a very important issue and i know it is one he cares about particularly. of course, it is to the national living ways that we are making sure pay is there in all sectors including in social care, but on this specific point he has raised, the department of health and other relevant departments are looking at this issue very
went up 50 times. 53,000 eu nationals reside in the london borough of ealing and they would now likeit is afairand generous offer. i think indeed it is a fair and generous offer for people to ensure that they are able to stay here in the united kingdom and that they will have writes here in the united kingdom just as uk citizens have. a significant number of charities, including those looking after the most vulnerable disabled people in our society, are in fear of imminent closure due to the...
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. -- z's revolutionary steel eal was a double-edged sword and a mixed blessing. in other instances, it also led to an overzealous defensiveness on the part of china that alienated many of the countries and the leaders whose loyalty china was seeking. i point to several examples of this in the book. beijing's failed effort to present an afro-asian conference. 1964, andas that in 1965, china started advocating for a second afro-asian conference to be held. the idea is that it would be a 10 year follow-up to the 1955 conference bringing together afro-asian countries again. china not only advocated for the conference but it also tried very hard to control the tone and the agenda of the conference. that theto insist conference's platform strongly denounced both american imperialism and soviet revisionism. there were was that many afro-asian countries were conference buta they didn't want to involve themselves in china's feuds with the soviet union. the second afro-asian conference turned into a giant boondoggle. what happens is the president of algeria was overthrown
. -- z's revolutionary steel eal was a double-edged sword and a mixed blessing. in other instances, it also led to an overzealous defensiveness on the part of china that alienated many of the countries and the leaders whose loyalty china was seeking. i point to several examples of this in the book. beijing's failed effort to present an afro-asian conference. 1964, andas that in 1965, china started advocating for a second afro-asian conference to be held. the idea is that it would be a 10 year...
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i will spend a great eal of time for transportation security writ large. i want to know the partners. i know what issues they have and i can consider that. it's important to have good relationships in advance. if there is an incident where something happens, having a relationship is important. i would invest important time in getting to know the transportation systems and having a good elationship. >> thank you. finally as well your tsa officers have discretion. i hope you would be ommitted to adopting written policies and procedures and help guiding the discretion for this tsa officers in recognizing the importance of guiding that discretion. >> yes, senator. i think it's equally important that her officers on the frontline have a degree of discretion. when i was a much younger officer i appreciated the discretion to organization gave me but i have guidelines i needed to follow. you need to make instant decisions and i want to work for us to know if confirmed that they have discretion within those guidelines. >> thank you, admiral. >> thank you. thank you
i will spend a great eal of time for transportation security writ large. i want to know the partners. i know what issues they have and i can consider that. it's important to have good relationships in advance. if there is an incident where something happens, having a relationship is important. i would invest important time in getting to know the transportation systems and having a good elationship. >> thank you. finally as well your tsa officers have discretion. i hope you would be...
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eal -- w >> well, the ranking member made reference to this as well, and when i mention rule of law, it's not intended be something that's academic. it has real, when you disrespect rule of law, and what that means is when you take statutes passed by congress and act in a way that is not authorized, it creates uncertainty. you mentioned litigation that resulted from many previous actions over the past several years but we can go from clean power plan to others.ly they are subject to stays by the court in the sixth district. what that creates in the marketplace is uncertainty to know what his expected to t achieve good outcome. it's not intended to be academic. it's intended be practical because when the agency carries out its function consistent with the authority you provided, those types of lawsuits go away and you can provide the certainties with citizens to achieve good outcomes. when i mentioned that, we are going to stay within our lan've and within the authorities provided by congress. if you have not given authority to the agency, were not going to reimagine it. were not goin
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theresa may is going to be ealing with a very, very turbulent parliamentary party, s she goes through these negotiations. david: thanks so much, ben stills reporting from madrid today, for bloomberg news. those on what complicated u.k. politics may mean for theresa may's plans -- i must be hungry. stinche.ned by bob really, the question is, what es this mean for brecks knit there's been so much uncertainty, bob. are we getting through it at all, or is it still all in us?t of bob: i think we're getting through the uncertainty in of the short-term shock to the marketplace. we've seen that over the the italian bank rescue, the relative stability ow in the u.k. politics. but i think the bigger issues till lie in front of us, and that is, what kind of a deal can they negotiate? i still think the u.k. is not situation, because they, in fact, are a major importer of goods from the u.k. -- from the u.e. one of the things that gets and bout immigration everything else is that the two export destinations for e.u. products are the u.k. and the u.k. u.k. is a close second to the u.s. and i think
theresa may is going to be ealing with a very, very turbulent parliamentary party, s she goes through these negotiations. david: thanks so much, ben stills reporting from madrid today, for bloomberg news. those on what complicated u.k. politics may mean for theresa may's plans -- i must be hungry. stinche.ned by bob really, the question is, what es this mean for brecks knit there's been so much uncertainty, bob. are we getting through it at all, or is it still all in us?t of bob: i think we're...
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the catcher goes hor sont eal.ell goes long and then the final, 10 - three. >> still ahead, a -- hor -- hor hir --orizontal, -- horizontal. daniel goes long and then the final 10 - three. >> still ahead, more sports >>> welcome back to ktvu news, all of the news, weather and information you need to know throughout your day. >>> scientists continue to keep a close eye at a giant ice shelf in antarctica that could break off in a couple of days, it's grown by 11 miles in the past weeks, when it breaks off, it could raise the sea level by several inches around the globe. >> a sixth grader claimed the top spot in the national spelling bee. >> that's correct. you have won. >> ananya vinay won it. she's from fresno. if you are at home asking what the word means, it's a type of dress fabric r. the 12 year old took home $40,000 in cash. >> she's a big golden state warriors fan, she said, i would like tickets to one of the games. >> someone should let her see one of the games. >> time is 7:57, a new report find 20% of shoppi
the catcher goes hor sont eal.ell goes long and then the final, 10 - three. >> still ahead, a -- hor -- hor hir --orizontal, -- horizontal. daniel goes long and then the final 10 - three. >> still ahead, more sports >>> welcome back to ktvu news, all of the news, weather and information you need to know throughout your day. >>> scientists continue to keep a close eye at a giant ice shelf in antarctica that could break off in a couple of days, it's grown by 11 miles...
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ongoing investigations at the site of the tower block fire in north kensington. 0n the roads, in ealingl london. not quite as warm as yesterday. there is a bit more in the way of cloud and uv levels are still high at the pollen count high as well. another warm and muggy night, very uncomfortable for sleeping. the temperature dropping down to around 17 celsius as a minimum. a warm start tomorrow and then the warm air heads back and it looks like it will be a hotter day for wednesday. sunny spells but the temperature likely to reach around 33 celsius in london. warm night wednesday into thursday and then some fresher air arrives. we will get thunderstorms overnight wednesday into thursday and behind those, the air as bit more fresher. a bit cooler for thursday, more cloud around and then for friday, cooler still. there‘s more on yesterday‘s terror attack in findbury park and the grenfell tower block fire, with vanessa felz on bbc radio london from 7. i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. hello. this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin the main
ongoing investigations at the site of the tower block fire in north kensington. 0n the roads, in ealingl london. not quite as warm as yesterday. there is a bit more in the way of cloud and uv levels are still high at the pollen count high as well. another warm and muggy night, very uncomfortable for sleeping. the temperature dropping down to around 17 celsius as a minimum. a warm start tomorrow and then the warm air heads back and it looks like it will be a hotter day for wednesday. sunny...
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also the district line has severe delays between turnham green and ealing broadway after an empty trainit is a very bright and sunny start the day. not much in the way of cloud to speak this morning. sunny and very warm. the cabbage will steadily rise. —— temperatures. the uv levels are higher, so sunscreen needed. the pollen count is still very high as well. not much cloud around, so the temperatures could reach between 25 and 27 celsius. maybe even up to 28. a very warm afternoon. pleasant in the sunshine and overnight a warm and humid night. for central london at least staying around 18 celsius, the quite uncomfortable for sleeping. more of the same first thing tomorrow. a bit more cloud pushes across. that's a cold front. a little bit more cloud and it introduces some fresh air, so not as hot tomorrow. 22— 23 the maximum. high pressure stays in charge. it will still be fine and dry. friday, more cloud around and temperatures in the low 205. towards the weekend of the cloud is squeezed out of the way and it is looking very promising. lots of sunshine around for saturday and for sunda
also the district line has severe delays between turnham green and ealing broadway after an empty trainit is a very bright and sunny start the day. not much in the way of cloud to speak this morning. sunny and very warm. the cabbage will steadily rise. —— temperatures. the uv levels are higher, so sunscreen needed. the pollen count is still very high as well. not much cloud around, so the temperatures could reach between 25 and 27 celsius. maybe even up to 28. a very warm afternoon....
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ealing central and action has been held for labour by rupa huq.s the greens stood aside to help labour. she is on a whopping 60% share of the vote. it was number 21 the conservative target list but it looks as if labour is having quite a good night in london so —— it was number two on the conservative target list. they did not need a very big swing to take this one, but you can see what has happened. it has gone massively towards labour, a bit like that seat, putney, wherejustin greening hold on. so what wherejustine greening held on. very big swing to labour but the direction of travel certainly favours labour in london so certainly favours labour in london so far tonight. if the exit poll proves right, the conservatives are short of an overall majority. boris johnson, who has a vested interest in all of this, the foreign secretary, has been talking about the odds of him becoming prime minister at 5—1. he is arriving at his account in uxbridge. whether he is being asked questions or not, i don't know. hello, how are you? do you still want to be l
ealing central and action has been held for labour by rupa huq.s the greens stood aside to help labour. she is on a whopping 60% share of the vote. it was number 21 the conservative target list but it looks as if labour is having quite a good night in london so —— it was number two on the conservative target list. they did not need a very big swing to take this one, but you can see what has happened. it has gone massively towards labour, a bit like that seat, putney, wherejustin greening...
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on today's agenda several bills ealing with energy issues, hydro electric power and energy efficiency. ive coverage now of the u.s. house here on c-span. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. june 12, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable jack bergman who act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the 2017, the nuary 3, chair would speaker pro tempore on this day. now re members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour ebate. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p.m. today. t
on today's agenda several bills ealing with energy issues, hydro electric power and energy efficiency. ive coverage now of the u.s. house here on c-span. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in...