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norman, many thanks, norman smith. our top story this lunchtime. uk—eu customs union to ensure tariff—free trade after brexit. and coming up — how smart is your phone? we take a look at the newest models at the world's biggest industry show. coming up in sport, celtic captain scott brown has announced his retirement from international football with scotland for a second time after talks with new manager alex mcleish. further air strikes and heavy clashes have been reported near damascus in syria, despite a un security council resolution calling for a ceasefire. local health officials say several people have suffered symptoms consistent with exposure to chlorine gas in the rebel—held enclave of eastern ghouta. the syrian government has always denied using chemical weapons. our middle east correspondent martin patience is in neighbouring beirut. martin, what do we know about this chemical attack? well, in one incident, activists told us more than 12 people were treated for the suspected symptoms of a chemical attack. they think it was perhaps chlorin
norman, many thanks, norman smith. our top story this lunchtime. uk—eu customs union to ensure tariff—free trade after brexit. and coming up — how smart is your phone? we take a look at the newest models at the world's biggest industry show. coming up in sport, celtic captain scott brown has announced his retirement from international football with scotland for a second time after talks with new manager alex mcleish. further air strikes and heavy clashes have been reported near damascus...
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perry men and one challenge by daniel hope you ready for this i'm going to try good lord right norman you ready ok. that was a piece by col hines stockhausen i sound my barbaric yop from the rooftops of the world. what were. you have a horn challenge which everybody we've interviewed they claim they try to get a note on closer to was the worst no would be so with these mouth it would be it would be fantastic if you tried you can spit all that stuff all that glitter down the line forms pretty. much of the south that wasn't bad you know but plus to do was fine i really like the noise it suits me and yeah i tracked it sometimes i have to get very creative with the horn challenge so for today's horn challenge oh should i ask. santa of course will you play the horn for us oh no thank you. the horn challenge is usually when you have to play because you are such amazing dancers i just want to see what you would do with this. just just just just what. sometimes. i think we should reverse the change and that i have to be the trump and i know you are humper i'm one planet. one and one. that's a
perry men and one challenge by daniel hope you ready for this i'm going to try good lord right norman you ready ok. that was a piece by col hines stockhausen i sound my barbaric yop from the rooftops of the world. what were. you have a horn challenge which everybody we've interviewed they claim they try to get a note on closer to was the worst no would be so with these mouth it would be it would be fantastic if you tried you can spit all that stuff all that glitter down the line forms pretty....
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norman, thank you.e, given everything at norman wasjust saying? well, i harrald verhofstadt, the member of the european parliament who coordinates the parliament‘s brexit work is off work sick today but he tweeted from his sick bed saying these rights are absolutely non—negotiable —— guy verhofstadt. he says the eu will not accept a situation where european citizens who moved to the uk before brexit day have one set of rights, but eu citizens who moved to the uk after brexit date have a different set of rights during the transition period. that‘s what he feels about it when he‘s under the weather, not very happy. as for the european commission, which runs the brexit talks, their vice president said he didn‘t want to comment on comments made by the british prime minister while she was on the other side of the world. he said he would rather wait to see the official british position put forward in the negotiations. by complete coincidence the campaign groups that represent the citizens affected, eu nationa
norman, thank you.e, given everything at norman wasjust saying? well, i harrald verhofstadt, the member of the european parliament who coordinates the parliament‘s brexit work is off work sick today but he tweeted from his sick bed saying these rights are absolutely non—negotiable —— guy verhofstadt. he says the eu will not accept a situation where european citizens who moved to the uk before brexit day have one set of rights, but eu citizens who moved to the uk after brexit date have a...
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by daniel hope you ready for this i'm going to try good lord right norman you ready ok. that was a piece by col hines still calls i sound my barbaric yard from the rooftops of the world. where. you have a horn challenge which everybody we've interviewed they played they try to get a note on closer to was the worst not with this with these mouth it would be different if you tried you can spit all that stuff all that glitter down enormous pretty. logical side that wasn't bad you know because to do was fine i really like the noise that suits me and yeah i tracked it sometimes i have to get very creative with the horn challenge so for today's horn challenge oh should i ask. santa of course where you play the horn for us oh yeah thank you. the horn challenge is usually when you have to play because you are such amazing dancers i just want to see what you would do with this. just just just just what. i think we should reverse the change that i have to the trumpet not your hump or i'm on plan. one and it went. ok. so for today's australian horn challenge i'm challenging the won
by daniel hope you ready for this i'm going to try good lord right norman you ready ok. that was a piece by col hines still calls i sound my barbaric yard from the rooftops of the world. where. you have a horn challenge which everybody we've interviewed they played they try to get a note on closer to was the worst not with this with these mouth it would be different if you tried you can spit all that stuff all that glitter down enormous pretty. logical side that wasn't bad you know because to...
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norman vincent peal would give a sermon.e would give a sermon, i'm telling you, i still remember his sermons. it was unbelievable. he would bring real-life situations, modern day situations into the sermon. you could listen to him all day long. brian: in your book, did you write about him? kate: the prosperity gospel is abundant in different streams are you one of them was the pentecostal version we saw and people like mike murdock. pryian: define pent costal -- efine pentecostal. pentecostal, they believe we are in a new air of science and wonders. it started in the early 1900s. it most often looked to healing. also, the gift of tongues, an nknown language. you will see people talking and what does not sound like ntelligible words. brian: we heard mike murdock talked that way. kate: yes, it is called glossolalia. in some versions, it is supposed to be a translatable language, but most iterations it sounds like the land of syllables. they believe is a spiritual heavenly tongue given to them. he comes from what looks like mai
norman vincent peal would give a sermon.e would give a sermon, i'm telling you, i still remember his sermons. it was unbelievable. he would bring real-life situations, modern day situations into the sermon. you could listen to him all day long. brian: in your book, did you write about him? kate: the prosperity gospel is abundant in different streams are you one of them was the pentecostal version we saw and people like mike murdock. pryian: define pent costal -- efine pentecostal. pentecostal,...
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norman, thanks for now, norman smith there.id davis hold talks in downing street, chris morris from the bbc‘s reality check team is here to explain what stage we're at in the brexit negotiations. chris? yes, it feels like there are two broad sets of negotiations going on at the moment — one between the eu and the uk, and another within the british government, trying to reach agreement on what it wants the future relationship with the eu to look like. and the eu has emphasised on numerous occasions that until it has a clearer idea of the uk position, negotiations on the future can't really begin. so what's happening at the moment? well, to start with there is still a lot of work to be done on the outstanding issues from phase one of the talks. we discussed them a lot last year. the future status of the irish border, a financial settlement or divorce bill, and the future rights of eu citizens here and uk citizens elsewhere in europe. and when it comes to the irish border, the issues of customs arrangements — which we've heard so
norman, thanks for now, norman smith there.id davis hold talks in downing street, chris morris from the bbc‘s reality check team is here to explain what stage we're at in the brexit negotiations. chris? yes, it feels like there are two broad sets of negotiations going on at the moment — one between the eu and the uk, and another within the british government, trying to reach agreement on what it wants the future relationship with the eu to look like. and the eu has emphasised on numerous...
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lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to callt the lear factory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live in the projects in chicago. >> dynomite! >> you want to worry your head about nothing, go on and do it. i have $32 in the shoe box. and i got another $6 in my pocket. >> you worked all night all they paid you was $6? >> there were a lot of folks who were not happy with the show. the black panthers were very upset. when huey newton came to see me, the big complaint was why can't we see a black man that's doing better than that? >> "the jeffersons" started as neighbors of archie bunker. >> don't call me honky. >> why are you so sensitive all of a sudden? >> how would you like it if i called you nigger? >> he called me nigger! >>
lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to callt the lear factory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live...
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if you for public accuracy and long time friend of bob perry norman welcome back to going underground so for those who haven't heard of robert perry why was his journalism so relevant to the lives of people fail living in nato countries like britain well here's a guy who came out of the mainstream what i call mainline media with associated press then on to newsweek and the p.b.s. frontline show and his year was always very international he became well known in the mid one nine hundred eighty s. by breaking stories the first story is really about the iran contra scandal the arms for hostages deal and i think most importantly the us against american law was arming the contras in nicaragua the cia backed army against the elected sandinista government perry was somebody who was. committed to independent journalism and that increasingly i think put him at odds with not only the conservative part of the u.s. power structure but also of the liberal part as well ok well that take us back a little what with the scale of u.s. backing for de facto drug smuggling that bo perry exposed you know th
if you for public accuracy and long time friend of bob perry norman welcome back to going underground so for those who haven't heard of robert perry why was his journalism so relevant to the lives of people fail living in nato countries like britain well here's a guy who came out of the mainstream what i call mainline media with associated press then on to newsweek and the p.b.s. frontline show and his year was always very international he became well known in the mid one nine hundred eighty s....
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and skewered lazy new liberal journalism joining me now via skype from san francisco in the usa is norman solomon the founder of the institute for public accuracy and longtime friend of bob parry norman welcome back to going underground so for those who haven't heard of robert perry why was his journalism so relevant to the lives of people say living in nato countries like britain well here's a guy who came out of the mainstream what i call mainline media was associated press then on to newsweek and the p.b.s. frontline show and his year was always very international he became well known in the mid 1980's by raking stories the first story it's really about the iran contra scandal the arms for hostages deal and i think most importantly the us against american law was arming the contras in nicaragua the cia backed army against the electorate sent at least a government but kerry was somebody who was. committed to an independent journalism and that increasingly i think put him at odds with not only the conservative part of the us power structure but also the liberal part as well ok well that
and skewered lazy new liberal journalism joining me now via skype from san francisco in the usa is norman solomon the founder of the institute for public accuracy and longtime friend of bob parry norman welcome back to going underground so for those who haven't heard of robert perry why was his journalism so relevant to the lives of people say living in nato countries like britain well here's a guy who came out of the mainstream what i call mainline media was associated press then on to...
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cheers, norman. r‘s bafta awards, in protest against sexual harassment. time for the latest news. here's annita. theresa may says she will fight eu proposals to give residency rights to european citizens who move to the uk during the brexit transition period. the prime minister, who is on a three—day visit to china, said there should be a clear difference between people who arrive in britain before march 2019, when the uk is due to leave the eu, and those who arrive after that date. the disgraced usa gymnastics doctor larry nassar abused more than 265 young athletes in his care, a court has told young athletes in his care, a judge has told a court in michigan. last week, nassar was sentenced to 175 years injail after 160 women testified that he sexually assaulted them. another 65 women are expected to testify in the last three sentencing hearings. yesterday, the us gymnastics governing body confirmed that all of its remaining directors had resigned over the scandal. a key government target for treati
cheers, norman. r‘s bafta awards, in protest against sexual harassment. time for the latest news. here's annita. theresa may says she will fight eu proposals to give residency rights to european citizens who move to the uk during the brexit transition period. the prime minister, who is on a three—day visit to china, said there should be a clear difference between people who arrive in britain before march 2019, when the uk is due to leave the eu, and those who arrive after that date. the...
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someone like norman vincent peale did not really talk about that. a lot of psychological language. someone like paula white, very much into the pentecostal thought is always talking about supernatural forces against you. fight against to them. brian: the next man is well known. he has a 17,000 square foot home. the home is worth about $10.5 million. looking at the web, he sees something like 52,000 people a week. he stands in front of. here he is, joel osteen. >> we installed large floodgates all around the building. last sunday morning during all of the rain, the waters came within a foot or two of breaching the walls on flooding the building once again. without those floodgates, we would not be inherent today. the waters started receding. the water started to recede late sunday maybe into monday. we felt it was safe to start taking people in on tuesday. if we had opened the building earlier and someone was injured, or perhaps it flooded and people be atheir lives, it would whole different story. i am at peace with taking the heat for being precaut
someone like norman vincent peale did not really talk about that. a lot of psychological language. someone like paula white, very much into the pentecostal thought is always talking about supernatural forces against you. fight against to them. brian: the next man is well known. he has a 17,000 square foot home. the home is worth about $10.5 million. looking at the web, he sees something like 52,000 people a week. he stands in front of. here he is, joel osteen. >> we installed large...
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. >> the great norman vincent field was my pastor.would give a sermon you would never want to leave. we thinke in a while, about leaving a little early, even though we are christian. sermon -- i'ma telling you, i still remember his sermons. it was unbelievable. he would bring real-life situations into the sermon and you could listen to them all day long. brian: in your book, did you read about him? kate: the prosperity gospel a bald in different streams are you one of them was the pentecostal version we saw and people like mike martek -- mike murdock. we are in a new era of science and wonders and it darted in the early 1900s. it most often looked to healing. also, the gift of tongues, an unknown language. you will see people searched what does not sound like intelligible words. in some versions, it is supposed to be a translatable language, but most iterations it sounds land of syllables. like syllables. it looks like mainline protestantism. there is a theology of self-esteem. they are borrowing from you new thought.e -- whatever you
. >> the great norman vincent field was my pastor.would give a sermon you would never want to leave. we thinke in a while, about leaving a little early, even though we are christian. sermon -- i'ma telling you, i still remember his sermons. it was unbelievable. he would bring real-life situations into the sermon and you could listen to them all day long. brian: in your book, did you read about him? kate: the prosperity gospel a bald in different streams are you one of them was the...
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that in the past has been awarded to star architects known for extremely famous buildings such as norman foster the british designer of the or the swiss duo. who does. signed the olympic stadium in beijing and the helpful harm only in hamburg. or the late designer who was the first woman to be awarded the prize in two thousand and four. for their guests in their studies and of course it's a great honor for us to join the list of these award winners. but the prize comes with a lot of responsibility. because we know that most of the jury has placed us on a pedestal. and now we're getting a lot of attention going oh ok they're very very critical of him in. the attention is well deserved and not all their designs are local they designed the tsunami museum in rio de in southern france one of the region's architectural highlights and their design from the michelin starred restaurant les calls in is as much of a magnet as the food and it is considered a pivotal piece of architecture they transformed a country house with the restaurant owners guests and personnel in mind. if you don't mind and s
that in the past has been awarded to star architects known for extremely famous buildings such as norman foster the british designer of the or the swiss duo. who does. signed the olympic stadium in beijing and the helpful harm only in hamburg. or the late designer who was the first woman to be awarded the prize in two thousand and four. for their guests in their studies and of course it's a great honor for us to join the list of these award winners. but the prize comes with a lot of...
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since one thousand nine hundred eighty nine to mostly the biggest names in architecture such a deed norman foster frank gehry renzo piano just to mention a few so it comes as a surprise to many that the winners of the two thousand and seventeen pritzker prize were not very well known however a trio from spain were awarded for their innovative designs using plastic recycled steel and incorporating natural landscapes into their work we met up with them in their office to hear more. ah the architects at our c.r. were beside themselves with joy when they found out they had won the pritzker prize . and the messages of congratulations have not stopped coming. in which they knew that when we got a telegram from the spanish royal family one of our former lecturers sent us a gift and people on the street keep talking to us people who know us but it's not strangers to us have not just to say congratulations that he had his birth your most perfect dream is come true a dream that we never even dreamt of dreaming most of them. are c.r. stands for rafael karma and ramon delta. the three have their offic
since one thousand nine hundred eighty nine to mostly the biggest names in architecture such a deed norman foster frank gehry renzo piano just to mention a few so it comes as a surprise to many that the winners of the two thousand and seventeen pritzker prize were not very well known however a trio from spain were awarded for their innovative designs using plastic recycled steel and incorporating natural landscapes into their work we met up with them in their office to hear more. ah the...
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norman smith in westminster.dam fleming who's in brussels. adam, what more can you tell us about the leaked document and what it suggests about the sort of sanctions that the eu might have in the transition phase? it is not a lea ked the transition phase? it is not a leaked document any more because it has just been published officially by the european commission's brexit task force on their website. it's important ina task force on their website. it's important in a symbolic way because it is the first draft of legal wording that will end up in the final withdrawal agreement, the brexit treaty that will field the uk's departure from the eu. before we have had position papers and directive guidelines. these are words that will go into that important treaty. that's the first reason it is important. secondly, buried away in footnote number four at the bottom of one the pages were it says there will have to be a mechanism whereby if the uk does not stick to the eu's is doing the transition period and that issue cann
norman smith in westminster.dam fleming who's in brussels. adam, what more can you tell us about the leaked document and what it suggests about the sort of sanctions that the eu might have in the transition phase? it is not a lea ked the transition phase? it is not a leaked document any more because it has just been published officially by the european commission's brexit task force on their website. it's important ina task force on their website. it's important in a symbolic way because it is...
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norman is there waiting to hearand, norman, it begin.. it is, i think we know that mrs may is going to have to say some words about the package the european commission havejust about the package the european commission have just unveiled, about the package the european commission havejust unveiled, in particular about what is going to happen with the northern ireland border. why? because to dup mps are down on the list to ask questions, they are certain to haskell mrs may will react and they are looking for reassu ra nces will react and they are looking for reassurances that she will categorically reject the idea that northern ireland should have a separate customs arrangements with the eu. in effect putting it at one remove from the rest of the uk. but here now because i think mr may —— mrs may is coming. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. i shall have further such meetings later today. sheffield young carers asa later today. sheffield young carers as a group supporting inspirational young people who bal
norman is there waiting to hearand, norman, it begin.. it is, i think we know that mrs may is going to have to say some words about the package the european commission havejust about the package the european commission have just unveiled, about the package the european commission havejust unveiled, in particular about what is going to happen with the northern ireland border. why? because to dup mps are down on the list to ask questions, they are certain to haskell mrs may will react and they...
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norman, many thanks for that. forjoining us. boris johnson had labour member. thank you forjoining us. borisjohnson had a pretty clear message to people like yourself, he said yourfears message to people like yourself, he said your fears about what is going to happen to the economy are unfounded. he said concerns that britain might become insula are quite wrong, we are going to be internationalist. that britain can fry than have a great future once it is freed from eu law. —— britain can thrive. you reassured ? is freed from eu law. —— britain can thrive. you reassured? no. we're already these things. this was a big exercise in hypocrisy from the foreign secretary. first he made an argument about taking back control and to parliament on behalf of the people, that every step of the way during the brexit negotiations, he and his government has sought to withhold information from parliament and the people on the impact of brexit. secondly, he was lecturing people about the perils of betrayal when he was the person wh
norman, many thanks for that. forjoining us. boris johnson had labour member. thank you forjoining us. borisjohnson had a pretty clear message to people like yourself, he said yourfears message to people like yourself, he said your fears about what is going to happen to the economy are unfounded. he said concerns that britain might become insula are quite wrong, we are going to be internationalist. that britain can fry than have a great future once it is freed from eu law. —— britain can...
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>> the poster says uncle norman was okay.s full. >> she is challenging herself with this little thing that everyone has in their homes. >> i'm going to do the selfie challenge, i do a drawing only using a black sharpie. >> it is not a new challenge but for her it is. she's going to use a sharpie to sketch out a pretty amazing image of a tiger. she gets to work and she starts with the eyes of the tiger. >> right. what is the challenge? it is a pen. she's an artist. >> well, you still need to shade and you need different intensity for the sharpie. she's adept with her sharpie pen. she's only using one side. >> blindfolded. >> true. she has a very extreme, natural talent when it comes to stuff like this. as you can see. >> it is insane. >> watch this. the intricacy of the detailed work she is able to -- with the sharpie. >> by using different speed and different sort of pressure, she's using one pen to do multiple things. >> correct. >> she then shades it and fills it in with black in the background. and when it is done, it look
>> the poster says uncle norman was okay.s full. >> she is challenging herself with this little thing that everyone has in their homes. >> i'm going to do the selfie challenge, i do a drawing only using a black sharpie. >> it is not a new challenge but for her it is. she's going to use a sharpie to sketch out a pretty amazing image of a tiger. she gets to work and she starts with the eyes of the tiger. >> right. what is the challenge? it is a pen. she's an artist....
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norman, thank you. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is at muff in county donegal near the borderthe get go and it is still so problematic, chris. that's right. this is the brexit front line, vital in negotiations, this vital issue is playing out in the everyday lives of locals. and just about in northern ireland that a few steps over there cou nty ireland that a few steps over there county donegal in the irish republic. normally when you cross the border the only sign that you are passing from one country to another is a sign like that which tells you that the speed limit is a sign like that which tells you that the speed limits will now be implementers per hour and not in miles per hour. no business people are used to trading freely across the frontier so they were watching developments in brussels closely. 0ne local man isa is a industry across northern ireland and has been reminding me of the possible consequences for business if any new border controls introduced after brexit. what they don't want is any disruption. they don't want is any disruption. they don't want is any di
norman, thank you. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is at muff in county donegal near the borderthe get go and it is still so problematic, chris. that's right. this is the brexit front line, vital in negotiations, this vital issue is playing out in the everyday lives of locals. and just about in northern ireland that a few steps over there cou nty ireland that a few steps over there county donegal in the irish republic. normally when you cross the border the only sign that you are passing...
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angela davis in calling for israel to release palestinian teenager i had tell me we speak to professor norman finkelstein about the collusion of human rights organizations as more planes from israel on by britain again bomb gaza from the headlines the bank that likes to leave its clients hanging and i spy colbert in westminster but did he spied for a country in the eastern block check it out all the civil war coming up in today's going underground but first not even elite mainstream media paid much attention to israel's prime minister in the past few days he brandished a bit of alleged iranian drone at the munich security conference attended by u.k. minority government be to theresa may and russian foreign minister sergei lavrov so given we have yet to interview anyone from the israeli government or the israeli embassy in london on this show has been even netanyahu. here's a piece of a very very rope. or what's left of the after we shot it there. are a lot of years you can see for so some commentators expressed doubt about politicians bringing props for their speeches arac declared eighty fiv
angela davis in calling for israel to release palestinian teenager i had tell me we speak to professor norman finkelstein about the collusion of human rights organizations as more planes from israel on by britain again bomb gaza from the headlines the bank that likes to leave its clients hanging and i spy colbert in westminster but did he spied for a country in the eastern block check it out all the civil war coming up in today's going underground but first not even elite mainstream media paid...
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present open finkelstein his latest book is called gaza an inquest into its martyrdom thanks so much norman coming back on the show israel back militarily by the u.k. is again bombing gaza a sad time in this for the book. when i wrote the book i didn't expect that it would be timely i wrote it as a historic document because palestine and gaza in particular were falling off the news much to my surprise because the situation in gaza has reached the breaking point since two thousand and twelve the un reports have been saying it typically right will gaza be livable in twenty twenty then the next reports i think it's going to be sooner than twenty twenty and now in the past month not just un reports but israel has been saying gaza is on the brink of collapse or reaching the point of no return and so there's a lot of desperation israelis fear that diseases break out in gaza they're going to spread to israel and so we're. turning point a crisis point not sure what you would want to call it to be essential fact as i see it is this. seventy percent of the people of gaza are refugees more than half a
present open finkelstein his latest book is called gaza an inquest into its martyrdom thanks so much norman coming back on the show israel back militarily by the u.k. is again bombing gaza a sad time in this for the book. when i wrote the book i didn't expect that it would be timely i wrote it as a historic document because palestine and gaza in particular were falling off the news much to my surprise because the situation in gaza has reached the breaking point since two thousand and twelve the...
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thank you, norman.is feared to have collapsed — with reports of continued fighting in eastern ghouta, the enclave of damascus controlled by syrian rebels. the brief pause was ordered by syria's ally, russia, which said it would be repeated daily to allow civilians to leave. an estimated 400,000 people are trapped in eastern ghouta, and in the last week more than 560 people have been killed. martin patience is in beirut, in neighbouring lebanon. does it look like the ceasefire has been shattered? yes, i think it does. at last —— it lasted briefly, a brief period of relative calm, but it broke down with counterclaims on both sides, the government accusing the rebels of firing mortar shells ona the rebels of firing mortar shells on a fluctuation corridors which was meant to be used by civilians trying to flee the besieged area. in the end, not a single civilian left eastern ghouta this morning. we also have not seen any access, humanitarian access. hundreds have been killed, hundreds injured. international
thank you, norman.is feared to have collapsed — with reports of continued fighting in eastern ghouta, the enclave of damascus controlled by syrian rebels. the brief pause was ordered by syria's ally, russia, which said it would be repeated daily to allow civilians to leave. an estimated 400,000 people are trapped in eastern ghouta, and in the last week more than 560 people have been killed. martin patience is in beirut, in neighbouring lebanon. does it look like the ceasefire has been...
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commissioner peskin has nominated myself as chair and commissioner norman yee as vice chair.there a second to this motion? there is a second by commissioner ronan. are there any further nominations? seeing none, nominations are closed. and at this time, we will take public comment on this item. seeing no members of the public commenting on this item, public comment is now closed. on the motion in favour of electing myself, commissioner kim for chair and commissioner norman yee has vice chair, can we take a roll on this motion? >> yes. on the motion of appointing commissioner kim as chair and yee for vice chair. [roll call] >> proved. >> thank you for your support of nominating and voting me in as chair of the treasure island mobility management agency. i look forward to serving with commissioner norman ye, e in 2018. >> item seven, public comment. >> thank you. commissioners, any new items that you would like to propose or comment on. seeing none, we'll open it up for public comments on both item six and general public comment item number seven. any members of the public like
commissioner peskin has nominated myself as chair and commissioner norman yee as vice chair.there a second to this motion? there is a second by commissioner ronan. are there any further nominations? seeing none, nominations are closed. and at this time, we will take public comment on this item. seeing no members of the public commenting on this item, public comment is now closed. on the motion in favour of electing myself, commissioner kim for chair and commissioner norman yee has vice chair,...
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and skewered lazy new liberal journalism joining me now via skype from san francisco in the usa is norman solomon the founder of the institute for public accuracy and longtime friend of bob parry norman welcome back to going underground so for those who haven't heard of robert perry why was his journalism so relevant to the lives of people say living in nato countries like britain well here's a guy who came out of the mainstream what i called mainline media was associated press then on to newsweek and the p.b.s. frontline show and his year was always very international he became well known in the mid 1980's by breaking stories the first story it's really about the iran contra scandal the arms for hostages deal and i think most importantly the us against american law was arming the contras in nicaragua the cia backed army against the elected sandinista government but perry was somebody who was. committed to an independent journalism and that increasingly i think put him at odds with not only the conservative part of the u.s. power structure but also the liberal part as well ok well that ta
and skewered lazy new liberal journalism joining me now via skype from san francisco in the usa is norman solomon the founder of the institute for public accuracy and longtime friend of bob parry norman welcome back to going underground so for those who haven't heard of robert perry why was his journalism so relevant to the lives of people say living in nato countries like britain well here's a guy who came out of the mainstream what i called mainline media was associated press then on to...
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norman lamb has been working on this as well, the cross—party basis working on this as well, the crosst's time to stop using the nhs as a political football and all of our parties are guilty at time of elections of doing that. for the good of the country, we need to put down the sword and start having a proper conversation. that is what people want at the end of the day. thank you. so not a knockout pmq ‘s. mrs may will be happy with that. she can save her energy for her brexit subcommittee which has just begun. you'd better get down there. lovely blue skies over westminster. what is the web doing elsewhere. lots of parts of the country are seeing beautiful blue skies out there today. it's another kolbe but it's not feeling too cold where you are seeing that sunshine, it is another cold day, but not feeling too cold where you see sunshine. this is a picture from wales earlier on today. a lot of snow there, ten centimetres on higher ground. today, less in the way of snow around but still feeling cold. wintry sunshine on offer, a little bit more hill snow moving into the far north—west a
norman lamb has been working on this as well, the cross—party basis working on this as well, the crosst's time to stop using the nhs as a political football and all of our parties are guilty at time of elections of doing that. for the good of the country, we need to put down the sword and start having a proper conversation. that is what people want at the end of the day. thank you. so not a knockout pmq ‘s. mrs may will be happy with that. she can save her energy for her brexit subcommittee...
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norman, thank you. our top story this lunchtime.oys have won a landmark case against the police. and still to come... we take a look at the runners and riders ahead of tonight's brit awards. coming up in sport. no defeats for english clubs so far in the champions league last 16. can manchester united keep up the good work in spain? jose mourinho's men take on seville this evening. average wages went up slightly in the final three months of last year, rising by 2.5 per cent. that's according to the latest figures from the office for national statistics, which also show that the amount each worker produces — known as productivity — has increased. but there was also a slight rise in unemployment from a record low. here's our economics correspondent andy verity. this maker of upmarket switches and sockets has been growing its business and so should the exporting to china. but it has its manufacturing plant near hastings and workers here have at last won a pay rise that matches inflation, without a fight. staff have been on the same sala
norman, thank you. our top story this lunchtime.oys have won a landmark case against the police. and still to come... we take a look at the runners and riders ahead of tonight's brit awards. coming up in sport. no defeats for english clubs so far in the champions league last 16. can manchester united keep up the good work in spain? jose mourinho's men take on seville this evening. average wages went up slightly in the final three months of last year, rising by 2.5 per cent. that's according to...
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norman smith, thank you.ployees accused of sexual misconduct in haiti physically threatened witnesses during a 2011 investigation. the charity has published an internal report which said more needed to be done to prevent problem staff working for other charities. but despite the warnings, several men linked to the alleged abuse did subsequently take up roles at other charitable organisations. our correspondent james landale reports. for more than half a century oxfam has been helping those in need such as these victims of conflict in nigeria in the late 1960s. but the hard—won reputation nigeria in the late 1960s. but the ha rd—won reputation has nigeria in the late 1960s. but the hard—won reputation has been put at risk by the behaviour of some staff in haiti in 2011. an internal report published today shows one was dismissed and redesigned using prostitutes on oxfam premises. two more were dismissed for bullying and intimidation. one of whom also downloaded pornography. and another man was sacked for failin
norman smith, thank you.ployees accused of sexual misconduct in haiti physically threatened witnesses during a 2011 investigation. the charity has published an internal report which said more needed to be done to prevent problem staff working for other charities. but despite the warnings, several men linked to the alleged abuse did subsequently take up roles at other charitable organisations. our correspondent james landale reports. for more than half a century oxfam has been helping those in...
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let's cross now to our assistant political editor norman smith. good morning to you, norman.fusing signals from various ministers about the government approach to future customs arrangements, are we any clearer now? we are clearer in the sense that mrs may seems to have thrown a bone to have brexiteers, who have been up in arms in recent days, demanding she spells out more clearly where we are going. today, she said, not only are we going to be part of the customs union, there was no question of us being part of any customs union. you could say that has always been implicit, but mrs may has put it down in black and white, which has delighted them, because they want priority to be given to having the freedom to strike our own trade deals once we leave the eu. that was the point made by conservative mp kwasi kwa rteng made by conservative mp kwasi kwarteng this morning. what i would say about the customs union is that if we were members of that, it would inhibit our ability to strike deals with other countries, which is one of the benefits brexit. we can have more flexibility,
let's cross now to our assistant political editor norman smith. good morning to you, norman.fusing signals from various ministers about the government approach to future customs arrangements, are we any clearer now? we are clearer in the sense that mrs may seems to have thrown a bone to have brexiteers, who have been up in arms in recent days, demanding she spells out more clearly where we are going. today, she said, not only are we going to be part of the customs union, there was no question...
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it for the show will be back on wednesday with the founder of fairness and accuracy in reporting norman sullivan based tribute to one of the world's greatest judge a list of all patrie who died in the possible but you can even go back with us by social media we'll see on wednesday five years to the day that the u.s. state of mississippi officially approved the abolition of slavery. all see we have a great scheme we need to strengthen before the freefall world cold and have been a legend to keep it so i took it back. in ninety ninety two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in the last but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waving spirit to the r.c.t. . recently i've had a lot of practice so i can guard see that peter schmeichel will be on the best form since my last will call him in that story as well as three. thousand zero zero zero zero zero. left left left more or less ok stop that's really good. run. low for the best out of. the concepts i was playing to perform i actually prepare myself to die i. don't know said he'd wha
it for the show will be back on wednesday with the founder of fairness and accuracy in reporting norman sullivan based tribute to one of the world's greatest judge a list of all patrie who died in the possible but you can even go back with us by social media we'll see on wednesday five years to the day that the u.s. state of mississippi officially approved the abolition of slavery. all see we have a great scheme we need to strengthen before the freefall world cold and have been a legend to keep...
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somewhat underemployed even needed to warm up again during the break but then everything changed norman came out firing in the second half in the forty ninth minute christine palisade set up but he found the net for the third time in a black in yellow shirts. life in the bundesliga suits him well. then in stoppage time dortmund might again safe under a charlotte played in mario gazza and to make it sunil. the marker royce a successful comeback have its own eyes oh it was very emotional and exciting for i'm really pleased to get back on the pitch after a long time out to try to help the team as much as i could i think the win shows everything's fine and i'm happy. this is anonymous for sale dortmund remain unbeaten in the league and a pay to show what's more this was their five hundredth home when. well well well it's been quite the start for me. he's entertaining fans on the pitch and also on social media after the match. batman took to twitter he clearly enjoyed the atmosphere at his first game in front of the shots caleb faithfully posted this photographic proof after coming off the p
somewhat underemployed even needed to warm up again during the break but then everything changed norman came out firing in the second half in the forty ninth minute christine palisade set up but he found the net for the third time in a black in yellow shirts. life in the bundesliga suits him well. then in stoppage time dortmund might again safe under a charlotte played in mario gazza and to make it sunil. the marker royce a successful comeback have its own eyes oh it was very emotional and...
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let‘s get the thoughts from norman smith.anted, a bespoke special agreement. doesn‘t tell us a lot and doesn‘t move as much further forward. as mps were coming out, a lot of interest and a statement from david davis, copies of which we have now seen, david davis, copies of which we have now seen, setting out the approach to the transition period. i suspect, talking to the brexit supporters, they will not be thrilled by it. there is no mention that i can see that the government will push back against eu demands that are in the transition period freedom of movement should continue unchanged. the resource of ambiguity about the length of the transition period. the government said it should take as as it takes to secure an agreement, although they will be two years. there is also no suggestion of a veto to block eu rules during the transition which some of the brexit supporters have demanded. instead, they‘ll be a joint committee to and resolve disagreements. and, crucially, if the uk wants to strike new trade deals during the tr
let‘s get the thoughts from norman smith.anted, a bespoke special agreement. doesn‘t tell us a lot and doesn‘t move as much further forward. as mps were coming out, a lot of interest and a statement from david davis, copies of which we have now seen, david davis, copies of which we have now seen, setting out the approach to the transition period. i suspect, talking to the brexit supporters, they will not be thrilled by it. there is no mention that i can see that the government will push...
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ok, norman, made where the dr fox will have to dealwith. 0k, norman, many thanks.rom russia. trade secretary liam fox will defend plans to leave the customs union after brexit but he's criticised by his former top civil servant. a temporary ceasefire in the syrian enclave of eastern ghouta appears to have collapsed with no aid reaching those trapped. time for a sports update. hello, have to city city in the league cup final, arsenal legend ian wright has urged manager arsene wenger to step down at the end of the season and said that he cannot make the case of the manager can remain in his position. ian wright believes that although stan conte has lost interest and that a new two—year deal given the arsene wenger at the end of the summer was a mistake.|j would have given him one year with an option out of respect. but if it has played out like it is playing up now, you do not take up the option simply because something has to change. i want arsenal to start the challenge again, i want to see a sign to that make us excited again, i want someone to come into arsenal w
ok, norman, made where the dr fox will have to dealwith. 0k, norman, many thanks.rom russia. trade secretary liam fox will defend plans to leave the customs union after brexit but he's criticised by his former top civil servant. a temporary ceasefire in the syrian enclave of eastern ghouta appears to have collapsed with no aid reaching those trapped. time for a sports update. hello, have to city city in the league cup final, arsenal legend ian wright has urged manager arsene wenger to step down...
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norman, thank you very much. norman smith in westminster.t of some of its staff in haiti in 2011 has revealed that three of the men involved physically threatened witnesses during the investigation. the charity has published the document for the first time, saying it wants to be as transparent as possible. here‘s our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. in the wake of the earthquake in haiti in 2010, seven of the 0xfam staff sent there to help left because as a result of their unacceptable behaviour. an internal report published today shows one was dismissed and three resigned for using prostitutes on 0xfam premises. two more were dismissed for bullying and intimidation, one of whom also downloaded pornography. and another man was sacked for failing to protect staff. the report says three suspects physically threatened witnesses during the investigation. the 11—page document makes various recommendations including finding better mechanisms for informing other aid agencies about so—called problem staff. this is something 0xfam appears to
norman, thank you very much. norman smith in westminster.t of some of its staff in haiti in 2011 has revealed that three of the men involved physically threatened witnesses during the investigation. the charity has published the document for the first time, saying it wants to be as transparent as possible. here‘s our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. in the wake of the earthquake in haiti in 2010, seven of the 0xfam staff sent there to help left because as a result of their...
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one was norman borlaug, a nobel prize-winning developed varieties and agricultural techniques that led to the green revolution vastly increasing the world food production. the other was william vogt, and ornithologist who studied the relationship between resources and population and wrote the 1948 best seller road to survival founding document of environmentalism that predicted trends that would lead to mass hunger. borlaug and vogt represent two sides of the dispute of what charles called the wizards who believe science and technology will enable humans to continue prospering and prophet who warned of disaster unless we accept the resources as limited and cut back accordingly. now, charles is a journalist and correspondent for the atlantic science is focused on the science, technology and commerce and as a journalist, he doesn't appear to side with either of his biographical subjects. but he is a skilled storyteller as he has a shown i shown in a f his previous books 1491 and then in the companion volume 1493 that the age of columbus immediately before and after the discovery of the a
one was norman borlaug, a nobel prize-winning developed varieties and agricultural techniques that led to the green revolution vastly increasing the world food production. the other was william vogt, and ornithologist who studied the relationship between resources and population and wrote the 1948 best seller road to survival founding document of environmentalism that predicted trends that would lead to mass hunger. borlaug and vogt represent two sides of the dispute of what charles called the...
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somewhat underemployed even needed to warm up again during the break but then everything changed normancame out firing in the second half in the forty ninth minute christine palisade set up but they found the net for the third time in a black in yellow shirts the for. life in the bundesliga suits him well the then in stoppage time dorman made the game safe and racial or played in mario gazza and he beat montagne to make it to nil. the marker royce a successful comeback woodson as it was very emotional and exciting for i'm really pleased to get back on the pitch after a long time out of the country to try to help the team as much as i could i think the win shows everything's fine and i'm happy. this is anonymous former c.e.o. dortmund remain unbeaten in the league and a pe to show what's more this was their five hundredth home when. that's the news update will be back at the top of the hour for now we'll leave you with all the stanley you can handle as kind of the ninety s. a special. lol. looks. like the same. goal. that people over information. they want to express. g.w. on facebook an
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our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster...tion period, we will have to five —— abide by all the rules that means freedom of movement must continue unchanged during the transition phase eu citizens coming to britain during that two—year period roster have residency rights and still have the right to remain and live here indefinitely. they will still have the right to bring in family members, they were still have the right to benefits and education. mrs may‘s view is this is just not sellable to the british electorate because of movement was to continue unaltered and people would wonder what they had voted for. we are heading for a major showdown on the issue and the brexit secretary was asked about the issue in the last hour or so asked about the issue in the last hourorso in the asked about the issue in the last hour or so in the commons. we will be discussing in detail the treatment of people after the departure from the union. he must take it as read that they will be treated properly, we will not do anything which will unde
our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster...tion period, we will have to five —— abide by all the rules that means freedom of movement must continue unchanged during the transition phase eu citizens coming to britain during that two—year period roster have residency rights and still have the right to remain and live here indefinitely. they will still have the right to bring in family members, they were still have the right to benefits and education. mrs may‘s view is...
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i also want to concur can supervisor norman yee, and thank everyone that came out to speak today.and i also want to thank mayor art agnos for the call to make sure that we all walk out of there with something that helps all of us. i think it's incredibly important, i've only been on the board for the last seven years, but i want to talk about what the mayor and board has done on the issue of housing. in 2004, we setup the housing trust fund. in 2014, i submitted to the voters, proposition k with mayor ed lee which committed to the city to build 30,000 new and rehabilitated units by 2020, 50% of which would be affordable to families here in san francisco. in 2015, i said we would dedicate any vacant property to affordable and miding class housing as well as housing to the homeless and formerly homeless. in 2015, this city put forth the largest geobond for affordable housing and home ownership opportunities. in 2016, supervisor peskin and i went to the voters and asked them to increase the inclusionary rates, raising them to 25% on-site and 33% off-site because we had seen through d
i also want to concur can supervisor norman yee, and thank everyone that came out to speak today.and i also want to thank mayor art agnos for the call to make sure that we all walk out of there with something that helps all of us. i think it's incredibly important, i've only been on the board for the last seven years, but i want to talk about what the mayor and board has done on the issue of housing. in 2004, we setup the housing trust fund. in 2014, i submitted to the voters, proposition k...
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[applause] we also have tom white and ralph norman with us tonight. [applause] i am always proud of our south carolina delegation. -- totalking about tom tom about his first primary election. ralph and i are old friends. he was very supportive of my administration as a legislator. when he decided to run for congress, i wanted to help him. i discovered when you're in ambassador, there's a whole different set of ethics rules you need to follow. the ethics lawyers said it was ok for us to write a check. my husband and i did write a check for the primary. primary,h won the president trump sent out a tweet congratulating him. i read tweeted that. apparently -- [laughter] i guess i'm not let the congratulate ralph on winning his election, so i will say this. it is really good to see you here. [applause] this administration is about a year old now. that's a good time to take stock, as the president said on tuesday night. the national security and foreign policy, we can cut you with great confidence that we are moving things in the right direction. when you g
[applause] we also have tom white and ralph norman with us tonight. [applause] i am always proud of our south carolina delegation. -- totalking about tom tom about his first primary election. ralph and i are old friends. he was very supportive of my administration as a legislator. when he decided to run for congress, i wanted to help him. i discovered when you're in ambassador, there's a whole different set of ethics rules you need to follow. the ethics lawyers said it was ok for us to write a...
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with have visser president brenda lee and fehr and supervisor james kim and supervisor cawty tim and norman and recorder carmen schue. (speaking mandarin) first i would like to introduce our dignitary tonight. we also have the consular general of canada. ying chan. and california state assembly man david schue. i think they're not here yet so maybe first -- maybe let me talk a little bit about the year of the dog first. so everybody knows this year is the year of dog. do you know what are the characteristics of dog? anybody have dog at home? okay. so the dog symbolizes character trait such as loyalty, combattability, kindness. dogs also frequently offer kind word and useful advice. always listening and lending a shoulder when necessary. dogs are determined individuals, also wanting to mast area new subject before moving on and always finishing what they start. dogs value friendships. they are loyal, honest, trustworthy, reliable and have strong morals and ethics. (speaking han mandarin) so this event would not happen without our sponsors. so here i would like to also thank our sponsors for
with have visser president brenda lee and fehr and supervisor james kim and supervisor cawty tim and norman and recorder carmen schue. (speaking mandarin) first i would like to introduce our dignitary tonight. we also have the consular general of canada. ying chan. and california state assembly man david schue. i think they're not here yet so maybe first -- maybe let me talk a little bit about the year of the dog first. so everybody knows this year is the year of dog. do you know what are the...