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reflects the express' view on this. wonder if this will still be the view. you've got to hammer it home with the exclamation point. this is according to a senior bank of england official who today said that we are going to be fine, everything is going to be fine. if we live without, if we leave with a deal, it's all going to be fine, we don't need to worry. it reflects what our readers think and that's what our readers think and that's what we tried to do. we hear every day from them, phone calls, letters, e—mails, that they think it's going to be fine. it's nice to have... that's a feeling. this is also from the deputy governor of the bank of england. also a feeling. we've got to report something! interesting the express has picked up on this at a time when we've had this powerful intervention by michel barnier. the ft on its front page has got a write—up on this, saying the brexit transition is not a given. this was michel barnier today's. we've seen this all week. you get the feeling a pattern is emerging with these
reflects the express' view on this. wonder if this will still be the view. you've got to hammer it home with the exclamation point. this is according to a senior bank of england official who today said that we are going to be fine, everything is going to be fine. if we live without, if we leave with a deal, it's all going to be fine, we don't need to worry. it reflects what our readers think and that's what our readers think and that's what we tried to do. we hear every day from them, phone...
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what is the express saying? ng of the commonwealth great and good at marlborough house today and a lot of the discussion was clouded in secrecy the discussion was clouded in secrecy and the bbc i think has seen the notes of the meeting and one of the notes of the meeting and one of the questions to be answered was, what does happen when the queen dies? prince charles will be automatically keen, but he will not automatically keen, but he will not automatically be head of the commonwealth. —— be king. but who else is going to be? the queen is head of state for 15 or 16 of the 53 states of the commonwealth which is far more contentious than whether he becomes commonwealth head but i think it might be... would you want to be head of the commonwealth? a p pa re ntly to be head of the commonwealth? apparently he does. he's done a lot for it. clearly and he wants to be. running out of time, i want to get in this lovely shetland pony, back in the metro, a very nice picture, we have meghan markle in edinburgh at the castl
what is the express saying? ng of the commonwealth great and good at marlborough house today and a lot of the discussion was clouded in secrecy the discussion was clouded in secrecy and the bbc i think has seen the notes of the meeting and one of the notes of the meeting and one of the questions to be answered was, what does happen when the queen dies? prince charles will be automatically keen, but he will not automatically keen, but he will not automatically be head of the commonwealth. ——...
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to one of the expressions that he identified as the play face. relaxed open mouth expression and expression that's reminiscent of human laughter. yeah the small one hits the big one. this couldn't be serious of course both of them showing a beautiful play face while still doing that he sticks it out while he's doing it the small one chasing the big one he gets a little kiss actually response. and while the playing of this. this laughing sound. not the slightest that's a lot of. there was a lot of expression that puzzled me to mend a slate and that is the sign and betty's face which you find in many primates. in most be she's macaques for instance baring of the teeth is a signal of submission because it tell me i'm afraid of few it's derived from to feel the face to face and that is to nearest to. push we have always thought that laughter and smiling us so to speak expressions on the same kind but different intensity laugh to being the high intensity form smiling a low intensity for off the seam i was fascinated to see that this means that what we
to one of the expressions that he identified as the play face. relaxed open mouth expression and expression that's reminiscent of human laughter. yeah the small one hits the big one. this couldn't be serious of course both of them showing a beautiful play face while still doing that he sticks it out while he's doing it the small one chasing the big one he gets a little kiss actually response. and while the playing of this. this laughing sound. not the slightest that's a lot of. there was a lot...
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if you are waiting for the court to express itself. i wince anything about the substance. —— i won't say anything about the substance. we have... there are dozens of paragraphs in thejoint report, sojust there are dozens of paragraphs in the joint report, so just about all citizens' rights for the duration of their lives, up to the point of brexit, all these... so, there is vast certainty for citizens, certainty about the thickness of these rights, and the treaty, ——... we wa nt these rights, and the treaty, ——... we want to retain an agreement on an orderly withdrawal. this agreement will still be late what rights that should —— will stipulate what rights should —— will stipulate what rights should be guaranteed, and in particular, there will be details about the procedure is that the uk has under taken to make a simple... not too costly. 0k, ok, we will leave michel barnier, now. some interesting lines coming out of what he said. yak she said that he had received —— he actually said that he had received no updates from the british go
if you are waiting for the court to express itself. i wince anything about the substance. —— i won't say anything about the substance. we have... there are dozens of paragraphs in thejoint report, sojust there are dozens of paragraphs in the joint report, so just about all citizens' rights for the duration of their lives, up to the point of brexit, all these... so, there is vast certainty for citizens, certainty about the thickness of these rights, and the treaty, ——... we wa nt these...
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ok, the mirror and the express, 50 yea rs ok, the mirror and the express, 50 years ago, this would haveations, less than a million. that is how big a decline there has been. it has halved over the last ten years. look at the figures every month, they carry on going down. the issueis month, they carry on going down. the issue is how do you deal with decline? you've got to cut your costs, find ways of doing things cheaper in order to keep profits going until someone can come up with a plan to make means work and pay when you can get it for free on your phone. these newspapers, the mirror and the express, not exactly in the same political pay each. will there bea same political pay each. will there be a change? what are they saying? you couldn't get more oppositional in terms of their political orientation. simon fox said today they will be absolute editorial independence, he's not going to tell them to change at all of the express. the decision is a business decision. and if anyone looked at how newspapers are, they are things of habit. the people who are still buying them are older, cons
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this expression right here of the soldier and his wife, you can see the paint, anxious expression on r face. you can see the confidence in his face. in their eyes, there are messages here that these soldiers are still imparting upon the decades. as you look at these soldiers, do you see any difference between these and -- i mean, this could be an exhibit on one of our current wars. i mean, except for the clothing and the uniforms are different. you see the sacrifice. look at these three women in front of the american flag. they are each one is wearing a black band with their wedding band. you can see it on the blow-ups if you go to that photograph and do a high resolution scan on the website. we feel they are letting everyone know their husbands have been killed in battle. that was a custom, we believe, at the time. there's just all kinds of little things we're going to learn about these photographs. look at this young man down at lookout mountain, tennessee. that's one of my favorite photographs. he's a cavalry guy who's got his cavalry sword across his lap. here's one with a little
this expression right here of the soldier and his wife, you can see the paint, anxious expression on r face. you can see the confidence in his face. in their eyes, there are messages here that these soldiers are still imparting upon the decades. as you look at these soldiers, do you see any difference between these and -- i mean, this could be an exhibit on one of our current wars. i mean, except for the clothing and the uniforms are different. you see the sacrifice. look at these three women...
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let's look at the daily express. cits in final salary schemes halved in a month. how has that happens, it's been causing lots of concern on the sheer scale of deficits? causing concern in some places, not in my house. because you don't have one, is that the case?|j fail to see how this is news that affects us the days. —— that affects us today. the pensions deficit has gone from something like hundred and 40 billion hundred and 50 billion. good news for millions of employees who are approaching retirement. that may be an apt description of daily express readers, but ijust don't see how this is a large story. and the stock market is quite volatile. the problem is, when pension schemes failand the problem is, when pension schemes fail and there is not the money to bail them out. we have seen out with big companies recently with that £900 million deficit. this will be pleasing to some people in particular, ros altmann who we are used to seeing on paper review, she has been talking about this for a long time. confidence b
let's look at the daily express. cits in final salary schemes halved in a month. how has that happens, it's been causing lots of concern on the sheer scale of deficits? causing concern in some places, not in my house. because you don't have one, is that the case?|j fail to see how this is news that affects us the days. —— that affects us today. the pensions deficit has gone from something like hundred and 40 billion hundred and 50 billion. good news for millions of employees who are...
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cameralet me look at the and expressive the way she expressed it. she made many mistakes. the males, the server, the way she handled that you mail. other things that happened in the campaign. what campaign doesn't make mistakes? the sex full ones -- and successful ones, we forget about. many mistakes. two things can be true. one, hillary clinton made a lot of mistakes. she takes responsibility for. two, but for that october 20 letter on the morning of october 28, she is winning by a landslide. , larger than -- if i could look at slide three if you have it on the camera, this is the electoral map. that would have occurred, but for the comey letter according to real clear politics and every other analyst is looked at the map. that would have been the case had james comey not violated all the rules, except the ones james comey gets to establish. that would have been the result. she also made many mistakes. host: some of the polls are the basis of our guest book. first call for you comes from ron, he is in new hampshire. democrats line. you are on with lanny davis. good morning
cameralet me look at the and expressive the way she expressed it. she made many mistakes. the males, the server, the way she handled that you mail. other things that happened in the campaign. what campaign doesn't make mistakes? the sex full ones -- and successful ones, we forget about. many mistakes. two things can be true. one, hillary clinton made a lot of mistakes. she takes responsibility for. two, but for that october 20 letter on the morning of october 28, she is winning by a landslide....
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the sunday express previews a speech from the prime minster, saying she will set out plans to make thea truly global, free trading nation. the sunday times has more allegations concerning the conduct of aid workers, suggesting that more than 120 people working for leading charities have been accused of sexual abuse in the past year. a mixture of front pages there. thank you both forjoining us tonight, let's pick up on some of those stories. we had a good chat in the 10:30 p-m-, we had a good chat in the 10:30 p.m., as we were saying, we had a good chat in the 10:30 p.m. , as we were saying, some we had a good chat in the 10:30 p.m., as we were saying, some great pages. very strong front pages of a diverse range of stories and some very concerning. people waking up to some of this stuff about 0xfam tomorrow morning will be very dismayed by what they're reading. what was the observer wasp slime? allegations of staff involvement with prostitution allegations. —— observer's line. this kind of thing is old. there were problems with the un at the beginning of the century. it's an old story b
the sunday express previews a speech from the prime minster, saying she will set out plans to make thea truly global, free trading nation. the sunday times has more allegations concerning the conduct of aid workers, suggesting that more than 120 people working for leading charities have been accused of sexual abuse in the past year. a mixture of front pages there. thank you both forjoining us tonight, let's pick up on some of those stories. we had a good chat in the 10:30 p-m-, we had a good...
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the ioc expressed both its satisfaction and disappointment at the appeals.cant impact in the future fight against doping. we will consider consequences, including an appeal to the swiss federal tribunal. for now, the announcement is federal tribunal. for now, the announcement is a federal tribunal. for now, the announcement is a sweet victory for the russian state which has repeatedly denied any involvement in the doping, and for those cleared. translation: we have waited for the decision for a long time. we were hoping forjustice decision for a long time. we were hoping for justice and decision for a long time. we were hoping forjustice and it has prevailed. it is a matter of my life, what i do. when you are accused of that, it is very unpleasant and everything falls apart. we hope still to make it to these olympic games. with a deadline to compete long past, that looks unlikely. as we were hearing in that report the court of arbitration of sport have decided to partially uphold 11 other bans, but those athletes will now only miss this month's games and not
the ioc expressed both its satisfaction and disappointment at the appeals.cant impact in the future fight against doping. we will consider consequences, including an appeal to the swiss federal tribunal. for now, the announcement is federal tribunal. for now, the announcement is a federal tribunal. for now, the announcement is a sweet victory for the russian state which has repeatedly denied any involvement in the doping, and for those cleared. translation: we have waited for the decision for a...
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staying with brexit — the sunday express reports that the prime minister will declare britain's "bestly do lie ahead of us" in a speech in brussels this week. the mail on sunday reports that the ministry of defence is setting up a helpline for british troops suffering from conditions including ptsd. so no consensus over the main story, but brexit appears in several guises, perhaps not surprisingly. should we be surprised at that? we will start with the observer. and syria, the breaking news this evening, good news on the face of it. on the face of it, but so long awaited, more people getting killed everyday, allegedly 500 this week in this besieged enclave. in the outskirts of damascus. here we have two children and one shudders to think... the observer calls an endless agony, and so is it going to endless agony, and so is it going to end for 30 days which are not the vote has been delayed so many times -- is it vote has been delayed so many times —— is it going to end for 30 days? is it going to be countrywide across syria? is it going to be countrywide across syria ? easy—going is i
staying with brexit — the sunday express reports that the prime minister will declare britain's "bestly do lie ahead of us" in a speech in brussels this week. the mail on sunday reports that the ministry of defence is setting up a helpline for british troops suffering from conditions including ptsd. so no consensus over the main story, but brexit appears in several guises, perhaps not surprisingly. should we be surprised at that? we will start with the observer. and syria, the...
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and yasmin, the daily express talking about a killer phrase lasting ten days. inconvenienced.” days. scary weather on the way. we will be inconvenienced. i think there are so many people who will be at risk now. the homeless, who we see all around london and there has been a phenomenal increase in manchester and in edinburgh and all sorts of cities. i don't know how many of them will die. just simply die of the cold. you can not survive these temperatures all—night. then there is also, as said earlier poor families cannot afford to heat their homes. they could not even hit the kettle too many times to fill a hot water bottle. young asthmatic children... i think we should really be collating information on those who are not getting adequate heating. i must say, as a parent of the younger child, i must say that sometimes, however, these cold snaps can be helpful because they can kill off many bugs, many viruses and things that appear in mild weather. 0ne things that appear in mild weather. one of my sons classes this week had six or seven children of. it is a pri
and yasmin, the daily express talking about a killer phrase lasting ten days. inconvenienced.” days. scary weather on the way. we will be inconvenienced. i think there are so many people who will be at risk now. the homeless, who we see all around london and there has been a phenomenal increase in manchester and in edinburgh and all sorts of cities. i don't know how many of them will die. just simply die of the cold. you can not survive these temperatures all—night. then there is also, as...
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it's not some great v—sign from the cliffs of dover, it is the expression of a legitimate and naturalesire of self—government by the people, for the people and of the people. following the kidnap, rape and murder of a 20 year—old woman, her uncle is sent prison for at least a0 years. in northern ireland, the dup says there's no prospect of a return to devolved government, after the failure of the latest talks. and, at the winter olympics, team gb's use of technology in the skeleton competition, has finally been approved. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: liverpool lay a marker in the champions league with an impressive start with immediate effect. he made the announcement in a televised address a short while ago, bringing to an end his turbulent 9 years in power. mr zuma, who's faced persistent allegations of corruption, said he disagreed with the way the ruling party, the anc, had demanded his resignation. he'll be formally succeeded by cyril ramaphosa, the new leader of the anc, tomorrow. our africa editor fergal keane has the latest. a former prisoner on robben island with ne
it's not some great v—sign from the cliffs of dover, it is the expression of a legitimate and naturalesire of self—government by the people, for the people and of the people. following the kidnap, rape and murder of a 20 year—old woman, her uncle is sent prison for at least a0 years. in northern ireland, the dup says there's no prospect of a return to devolved government, after the failure of the latest talks. and, at the winter olympics, team gb's use of technology in the skeleton...
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speedskater elise christie, having suffered her own medal agony, was one of the first to express her be a catalyst for the rest of team gb and men's skeleton? maybe dom doing that, all the new team, the guys, the development squad behind him have proven it isn't impossible and the girls have got the medals and now the guys have started it with dom, and now let's see what the future brings more british skeleton. now parsons has got britain finally up and running, the wait for another medal might not be too long, the women could add to it tomorrow. ben croucher, bbc news. the women's skeleton could well provide further medals, — they're half way through their competition. lizzie yarnold is the defending champion after gold in sochi and led after the first run. but she lost time on the second to sit third overall... i love to compete at these big events when everyone is bringing their best. i think i am still well in the mix. that is the big goal, which is frightening to say sometimes but to be the first british winter olympian to retain my title. it's not easy, it's been a ha rd title.
speedskater elise christie, having suffered her own medal agony, was one of the first to express her be a catalyst for the rest of team gb and men's skeleton? maybe dom doing that, all the new team, the guys, the development squad behind him have proven it isn't impossible and the girls have got the medals and now the guys have started it with dom, and now let's see what the future brings more british skeleton. now parsons has got britain finally up and running, the wait for another medal might...
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some video of an attempted robbery in china that gives a whole new meaning to the expression thick as thieves the c.c.t.v. footage shows two hooded man casing a store in shanghai before deciding to make their move the criminals cutting plan was to throw bricks through the store when the loot was just a stone's throw away when it all went horribly wrong. writes. all right i have a. real business update for you in just a minute. they make a commitment. they find solutions. and stronger.
some video of an attempted robbery in china that gives a whole new meaning to the expression thick as thieves the c.c.t.v. footage shows two hooded man casing a store in shanghai before deciding to make their move the criminals cutting plan was to throw bricks through the store when the loot was just a stone's throw away when it all went horribly wrong. writes. all right i have a. real business update for you in just a minute. they make a commitment. they find solutions. and stronger.
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the sunday express has led the brexit and apparently we have some good days ahead.. theresa may will tell the country the best day is really do lie ahead of us, she will be... because we have an ambition. ok. and we will have an ambition. ok. and we will have an ambition. ok. and we will have an ambitious future in our ambition and we are going to make that ambition into reality and we will have an ambitious policy and a great relation ship, and the best exit is about our national future, pa rt exit is about our national future, part of the way we improve the lives of people all over the country. excellent, so brexit will be the beginning of a bright new chapter in a national story. do you feel better? and our best days, i want to point this out again really do lie ahead of us. that is excellent news andi ahead of us. that is excellent news and i am delighted to read it, i think the whole country will rejoice in this brilliant speech on the prime minister, who once again has... and when is the speech? friday? friday, in the north-east. yeah, iam friday? friday, in t
the sunday express has led the brexit and apparently we have some good days ahead.. theresa may will tell the country the best day is really do lie ahead of us, she will be... because we have an ambition. ok. and we will have an ambition. ok. and we will have an ambition. ok. and we will have an ambitious future in our ambition and we are going to make that ambition into reality and we will have an ambitious policy and a great relation ship, and the best exit is about our national future, pa rt...
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he is taking on sun and mail, the express, the telegraph, that is quite a thing to ta ke the telegraphing to take on. jeremy corbyn has got some explaining to do. it is interesting that the czech secret service, they did say, he was not an informant, but he was a man of interest. what does that mean. we do not know. i thinkjenna coleman has to see more about this.|j not know. i thinkjenna coleman has to see more about this. i do not think he is going to. there was also a touch of humour. he said the papers have all gone a bitjames bond. some of it was time in cheek. yes. there are serious questions to answer. i think it is a silly spy story from the 1980s. everybody knew thatjeremy story from the 1980s. everybody knew that jeremy corbyn was sympathetic to the communist bloc and wanted to promote dialogue. but this sort of thing he does. we need to know more. there are questions to ask for 0xfam. they were and are invented the before the commons select committee. 0xfam hits with new sex claims. 26 potential new allegations emerging. 7000 regular donors have stopped giving money to 0xfam
he is taking on sun and mail, the express, the telegraph, that is quite a thing to ta ke the telegraphing to take on. jeremy corbyn has got some explaining to do. it is interesting that the czech secret service, they did say, he was not an informant, but he was a man of interest. what does that mean. we do not know. i thinkjenna coleman has to see more about this.|j not know. i thinkjenna coleman has to see more about this. i do not think he is going to. there was also a touch of humour. he...
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the sunday express previews a speech from the prime minster, saying she will set out plans to make thek "a truly global, free—trading nation". the sunday times has more allegations concerning the conduct of aid workers, suggesting that more than 120 people working for leading charities have been accused of sexual abuse in the past year. a mixture of stories. i hope you are both well. very well, yes. you were warming up on twitter, as well, i noticed! people seem to be staying in tonight at watching. it is the weather outside. we start with the observer. the oxfam story. the times break this but the observer have it on the front page. the crisis engulfing perhaps the most famous charity, oxfam, seems to be spreading out. there were allegations of a cover—up, conduct allegations of a cover—up, conduct all senior oxfam people in haiti. the observer newspaper is telling us that the same thing seems to have happened in chad with some of the same individuals who were let go from oxfam, mentioned as working in chad and leading the oxfam operation in that country at the time. this seems to be.
the sunday express previews a speech from the prime minster, saying she will set out plans to make thek "a truly global, free—trading nation". the sunday times has more allegations concerning the conduct of aid workers, suggesting that more than 120 people working for leading charities have been accused of sexual abuse in the past year. a mixture of stories. i hope you are both well. very well, yes. you were warming up on twitter, as well, i noticed! people seem to be staying in...
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the artist's expression. that of a sensitive extraordinarily young precedented littler person mange. and then this double eagle charming you know a man with his cat as are. asleep and then there's the private clinic to seeks to get away from the glare of attention and the best place for that is his. his and the it was a protected place and it soon became the stuff of legend. as an artist gustav claimed was a prominent person and many people would have liked to take a peep through the studio's keyhole we know very little about what actually happened behind its closed doors we know that a working day lasted eight or nine hours and a clip like to hum or whistle. while painting. friend said kemp could be extremely around simple and hot tempered when he got surprise visits. and once the scandals began he has said to have attached a sign to the door of his a tele a reading knocking pointless will not be opened. they are telling the artist and the model for some reason to fantasize for others a source of hints as to
the artist's expression. that of a sensitive extraordinarily young precedented littler person mange. and then this double eagle charming you know a man with his cat as are. asleep and then there's the private clinic to seeks to get away from the glare of attention and the best place for that is his. his and the it was a protected place and it soon became the stuff of legend. as an artist gustav claimed was a prominent person and many people would have liked to take a peep through the studio's...
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of corsican roots was rapidly was the expression of political demands so the singing became hard for the political authorities to accept and not only the french but also some corsicans were supporters of greater fronts the confrontation then became violent extremely violent very extreme and. the brutal struggle for corsican independence lasted for four decades before weapons were finally surrendered three years ago the political fight to the ballot box is proving much more successful. a coalition of nationalists now commands forty one out of the sixty three seats in the corsican assembly one of their key demands is for the return an amnesty of what they call their political prisoners held in jails across france to pursue this some say that it ever had about what happened in the election last december was an earthquake it wasn't just the usual renewal of the absolutely the course people voted by an absolute my your duty for corsican nationalities that's the fact that there are third parties have to think about your party a long campaign of violence failed to achieve anything
of corsican roots was rapidly was the expression of political demands so the singing became hard for the political authorities to accept and not only the french but also some corsicans were supporters of greater fronts the confrontation then became violent extremely violent very extreme and. the brutal struggle for corsican independence lasted for four decades before weapons were finally surrendered three years ago the political fight to the ballot box is proving much more successful. a...
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that draft actually widely circulated among the people was the most dramatic expression of the people's ability to ratify the constitution in their name. a couple of important changes at the very last minute. isn't it stunning to think how much you can do with a deadline from may 25th to september 17th, the entire constitution is drafted. it's really important it's done in secret. the windows are closed. there are no leaks, no twitter. you can't undo compromises and you can actually make them because people are able to shift their positions because they are not being called out by partisans every moment. and we see some very important changes as a result at the very last minute. here are three. the veto override. the number of people necessary to override the president's veto is lowered from three-fourths to two-thirds each house of congress. imagine how hard it would to be override veto of three-quarts. finally specified two-thirds of the state legislature will ask for convention picking up on that early suggestion of wilson. this is important, article 5 says the amendment can never de
that draft actually widely circulated among the people was the most dramatic expression of the people's ability to ratify the constitution in their name. a couple of important changes at the very last minute. isn't it stunning to think how much you can do with a deadline from may 25th to september 17th, the entire constitution is drafted. it's really important it's done in secret. the windows are closed. there are no leaks, no twitter. you can't undo compromises and you can actually make them...
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and the protection of freedom of expression, people having the right, and people utilizing the right to express themselves is absolutely precious and we need to be very attentive to that. that, too, is a reason why i think it is useful for us to remember those students that i have discussed this evening and discussed with admiration and real sense of gratitude. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> randall kennedy, thank you so much for the talk this evening. we look forward to your return on february 25th for another program. if you don't have a brochure, pick one up, look into it. there are still some tickets left. i also want to remind you that randall kennedy's books are in our museum store, so please stop by. there will not this evening be a formal book signing, but his books are there. he and his books are wonderful. we thank you all so much for coming this evening. this is what we love to do. we love to have you here, people like you, and people like you. you are what makes our world go around. so thank you very much. thank you, randall kennedy. [ applause ] >>> next, the relati
and the protection of freedom of expression, people having the right, and people utilizing the right to express themselves is absolutely precious and we need to be very attentive to that. that, too, is a reason why i think it is useful for us to remember those students that i have discussed this evening and discussed with admiration and real sense of gratitude. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> randall kennedy, thank you so much for the talk this evening. we look forward to your return...
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and the express says it's about to get worse with the onset of counter storm emma. rebels are threatening a showdown with theresa may over the customs union. the financial time —— the financial times feature the ongoing battle at sky. the telegraph leads on a leaked letter written by borisjohnson in which it is claimed there could be a ha rd which it is claimed there could be a hard irish borderfollowing brexit. it also features news that the bbc‘s media action charity has sacked six people for sexual misconduct. the times luksa northern ireland, saying the prime minister is to one brussels not to use brexit to break up brussels not to use brexit to break up the uk over the customs union rules. so, the bitter winter weather proving irresistible for many editors, fighting brexit for space on the front pages. so, let's start here with the story on the front page of the telegraph, which we've been mentioning here on bbc news a little bit earlier in the evening. extraordinary, boris raises the prospect of hard border in ireland. this is absolutely incredible. even in no
and the express says it's about to get worse with the onset of counter storm emma. rebels are threatening a showdown with theresa may over the customs union. the financial time —— the financial times feature the ongoing battle at sky. the telegraph leads on a leaked letter written by borisjohnson in which it is claimed there could be a ha rd which it is claimed there could be a hard irish borderfollowing brexit. it also features news that the bbc‘s media action charity has sacked six...
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that is the expression the british prime minister theresa may and her senior ministers came up with attheir vision of britain's future relationship with the european union. the president of the european council called it pure illusion. on monday the labour leader jeremy corbyn will set out his alternative. alex, where does ambitious managed divergence stand today? 0ur prime minister with the office comes a very nice country manor house, and she went with ten of her senior ministers, her brexit war cabinet, to discuss what happens next. there was some agreement amongst those people, not least in mutual recognition of goods amongst us mutual recognition of goods amongst us and the eu. that matters because the conservative party has not been entirely united on questions about future relationships with the eu. you are right, the next step is what happens domestically in the uk between the government and the opposition. jeremy corbyn's position on this, perversely, given that he's not in government will be quite decisive for the mid—stage we are now looking at. he must decide, i'm amazed he
that is the expression the british prime minister theresa may and her senior ministers came up with attheir vision of britain's future relationship with the european union. the president of the european council called it pure illusion. on monday the labour leader jeremy corbyn will set out his alternative. alex, where does ambitious managed divergence stand today? 0ur prime minister with the office comes a very nice country manor house, and she went with ten of her senior ministers, her brexit...
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the express headlines the news that medical research has found that processed food poses a cancer dangerrn ireland broke down. and the metro leads on the homeless man who died just yards from parliament, after a night of sub—zero temperatures. so, jacob zuma, and warnings about links between processed food and cancer on a couple of papers there, let‘s take a closer look. the guardian, a picture ofjacob zuma. steps down ahead of favourite of no confidence he jumped before zuma. steps down ahead of favourite of no confidence hejumped before he was pushed. absolutely. having worked in a newspaper office for many years i‘m always impressed when they kick into action and turn out a front—page very quickly because this speech did not happen so long ago. it was 30 minutes. it was quite rambling. to get it on the front page with a picture of him looking downcast is a very good bit of journalism. sometimes you can do it with a big picture, you don‘t need too many words. jason burke, an excellent correspondent, summed it up excellent correspondent, summed it up well. there is more online that we‘v
the express headlines the news that medical research has found that processed food poses a cancer dangerrn ireland broke down. and the metro leads on the homeless man who died just yards from parliament, after a night of sub—zero temperatures. so, jacob zuma, and warnings about links between processed food and cancer on a couple of papers there, let‘s take a closer look. the guardian, a picture ofjacob zuma. steps down ahead of favourite of no confidence he jumped before zuma. steps down...
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basically, as one can understand it, clearly, the eu keeps expressing great surprise and bewildermentit's always been clear. it's posture. the british want everything. they have said it over and over. which part of that event not understand ? whether it is unattainable or not. we have already heard the president of the european council say pure illusion, is there a route by which the uk can win all gain no pain? no, because you cannot cherry pick the single market or the custom union, you are in or you are out. the chequers compromise is purely for internal, because as far as the 27 are concerned, they will refuse it. so it's a fudge for domestic consumption? yes, a domestic fudge. you have on one side a very divided uk government, who is coming now with this cherry picking of what they want. 0n the other side, which you forget, the 27 are all united. they all know what they want to do, britain is isolated, britain has absolutely no cards. let's just check... i just want a reality check. this is now more than a year and a half into this discussion, we are now approaching a year before
basically, as one can understand it, clearly, the eu keeps expressing great surprise and bewildermentit's always been clear. it's posture. the british want everything. they have said it over and over. which part of that event not understand ? whether it is unattainable or not. we have already heard the president of the european council say pure illusion, is there a route by which the uk can win all gain no pain? no, because you cannot cherry pick the single market or the custom union, you are...
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and the express says it is time to wrap up warm, describing the forthcoming cold spell as a scandinavianreeze. 0n the same story, the mirror says temperatures are going to plummet to minus 1a. that is a little flavour. no real consensus on what the main story will be, let us see what has appealed to i guess this evening. you will kick us off with the eye. brexit, what is the latest development. theresa may is trying to soothe the hardliners. this is the head of the biggest summit. the cabinet are planning to sit down and have a discussion about what will happen, what the deal will look like. i don't think i would wa nt to look like. i don't think i would want to be referee. there is a lot of argy—bargy. want to be referee. there is a lot of argy-bargy. you are getting these conflicting opinions and information coming through. the idea that boris johnson, michael gove and jacob rees—mogg are going... i wish i could. he is the chancellor apparently. are going to take us to apparently. are going to take us to a fantastic new place. what is interesting is this battle is continuing and i thou
and the express says it is time to wrap up warm, describing the forthcoming cold spell as a scandinavianreeze. 0n the same story, the mirror says temperatures are going to plummet to minus 1a. that is a little flavour. no real consensus on what the main story will be, let us see what has appealed to i guess this evening. you will kick us off with the eye. brexit, what is the latest development. theresa may is trying to soothe the hardliners. this is the head of the biggest summit. the cabinet...
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international olympic committee and may not be reproduced or retransmitted in any form without the express written consent of the international olympic committee. >>> cool night. shaun white, chloe kim delivering. alpine skiing ran longer than we thought. we didn't get to the speed skating. the women's 1500 meters. that will come to you on nbcsn. the halfpipe qualifying will continue. live for you watching on nbc stations on the west coast and every within or nbcsc in 90 seconds. in the eastern, central or mountain time zone, local news is next. we're all back here together in 35 minutes for shaun white's second qualifying run in our prime plus coverage. we'll have live the finish of the men's super combined skiing event. a lot to come. wherever you are, we'll see you shortly from pyeongchang. >>> right now at 11:00, few's fury the virus making records tonight. >>> no-fight club. a local school paying children to not hit and punch each other. and for the love of luge, a local olympician competing for the race of her life right now tells us she stumbled into the sport by accident. >> announ
international olympic committee and may not be reproduced or retransmitted in any form without the express written consent of the international olympic committee. >>> cool night. shaun white, chloe kim delivering. alpine skiing ran longer than we thought. we didn't get to the speed skating. the women's 1500 meters. that will come to you on nbcsn. the halfpipe qualifying will continue. live for you watching on nbc stations on the west coast and every within or nbcsc in 90 seconds. in...
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express. talking about the fa ct daily express. year that saw 130,000 eu migrants
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the front page of the daily express claims the eu is still trying to rule britain.n the telegraph last night, new laws that may come into force, we may have to have full recycling bill steering this transition period. was it only yesterday, now confirmed? transition period. was it only yesterday, now confirmed ?m transition period. was it only yesterday, now confirmed? it was a leak obtained by the telegraph, saying the eu might do this, and now they said they would. except that we know that this is what transition looks like, the eu will continue to evolve and change and do what it once and after we leave will do what we wa nt once and after we leave will do what we want but they will be a period transition when we will still follow the rules. it's a bit like if you move out of a flat your flatmates can repaint the walls while you are still there and you don't get to vote on it because everyone knows that you are leaving and you won't be paying the rent animal. this is a product of the governments failure to sit down and explain what brexit means to voters beyond s
the front page of the daily express claims the eu is still trying to rule britain.n the telegraph last night, new laws that may come into force, we may have to have full recycling bill steering this transition period. was it only yesterday, now confirmed? transition period. was it only yesterday, now confirmed ?m transition period. was it only yesterday, now confirmed? it was a leak obtained by the telegraph, saying the eu might do this, and now they said they would. except that we know that...
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now let's look at the second draft and we'll see the first time the constitution expresses the idea of we the people. know we're going to see the second draft also written by james wilson on august 3, 1787 after a ten-daybreak from the july 24 draft by wilson, it came out of what was called the committee of detail which was a geographically diverse group assembling different revolutions and it's amazing to read wilson's beautiful handwriting but to see how dramatically the constitution is evolving and the most important evolution in this second draft of the constitution is wilson's immortal preamble "we the people of the states of new hampshire, massachusetts, rhode island, providence plantation and so forth." why did wilson enumerate the individual states? after all, he believed that we the people of the united states as a whole are sovereign. well some thought that it was a vestige of a time when we the people of the states with sovereign, others that they wanted to signal how many states were ratifying and we'll see in the final draft that language about the individual states is lef
now let's look at the second draft and we'll see the first time the constitution expresses the idea of we the people. know we're going to see the second draft also written by james wilson on august 3, 1787 after a ten-daybreak from the july 24 draft by wilson, it came out of what was called the committee of detail which was a geographically diverse group assembling different revolutions and it's amazing to read wilson's beautiful handwriting but to see how dramatically the constitution is...
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and an nhs story on page two of the express, a league table showing the number of nhs workers in englandng to the nationality, that is from september 2017. nhs workers from 202 countries. it is extraordinary. it is amazing, the figures are amazing, our nhs is an incredible institution. there are two sides to this. these figures show those people working in the nhs. people are concerned will they still work in it after brexit, are they leaving? the commons report this is taken from shows that the numberof eu this is taken from shows that the number of eu staff has changed little since the referendum, and this is an ongoing debate. will these eu nationals that are working in the nhs stay here, and what kind of migration controls are we going to introduce after brexit? the question is the ones who are here will presumably get the right to stay. it is about the ones who come after. and whether people will leave for other reasons and the pool of available workers from eu countries will inevitably diminish. it is interesting the number of non—eu countries in the list and the top two under brit
and an nhs story on page two of the express, a league table showing the number of nhs workers in englandng to the nationality, that is from september 2017. nhs workers from 202 countries. it is extraordinary. it is amazing, the figures are amazing, our nhs is an incredible institution. there are two sides to this. these figures show those people working in the nhs. people are concerned will they still work in it after brexit, are they leaving? the commons report this is taken from shows that...
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the express accusesjeremy corbyn of environmental hypocrisy, claiming he left a diesel car waiting outsidee trip to westminster. meanwhile the mirror has an image of the health secretary, jeremy hunt, taking a nap in a hotel, which the paper claims was taken while thousands marched through london, calling for more nhs support. there we are, a snapshot of the newspaper front pages. katy, there we are, a snapshot of the newspaperfront pages. katy, let's kick off with brexit, brexit, brexit on the front pages. don't let hammond ruin brexit.|j on the front pages. don't let hammond ruin brexit. i think it is an understatement to say tensions are running high over brexit. we have the two big meetings next week. the cabinet are meant to be thrashing out a position. i'd then think it's hugely surprising that bernard jenkins has said that the chancellor is frustrating the process. the head of waitrose... the head of waitrose. .. we are still quite away down the track and we are still trying to work out what kind of brexit it is going to be. i suppose that is why we are getting all this arguing. we
the express accusesjeremy corbyn of environmental hypocrisy, claiming he left a diesel car waiting outsidee trip to westminster. meanwhile the mirror has an image of the health secretary, jeremy hunt, taking a nap in a hotel, which the paper claims was taken while thousands marched through london, calling for more nhs support. there we are, a snapshot of the newspaper front pages. katy, there we are, a snapshot of the newspaperfront pages. katy, let's kick off with brexit, brexit, brexit on the...
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the express says "exodus of the eu migra nts" after figures revealed around 130,000 left the uk in thet year — the highest level for a decade. the mirror leads on a campaign calling for mps to vote to change organ donor laws, which would see an opt—out system brought in — it features the picture of a 10—year—old transplant patient. the guardian reports on the resignation of unicef‘s deputy executive director justin forsyth, following accusations of inappropriate behaviour towards female staff while chief executive of save the children. the metro also has that story and it features meghan markle after police wa nt features meghan markle after police want the hate crime investigation after a suspicious package appeared. lots of different stories on the front page tonight. no particular consensus. you were front page tonight. no particular consensus. you were looking to see what i was at. i am looking at the magic only i can see. clever. website with the guardian. charity chief forced to resign over inappropriate behaviour, this is justin forsyth stepping down from unicef, but about all a
the express says "exodus of the eu migra nts" after figures revealed around 130,000 left the uk in thet year — the highest level for a decade. the mirror leads on a campaign calling for mps to vote to change organ donor laws, which would see an opt—out system brought in — it features the picture of a 10—year—old transplant patient. the guardian reports on the resignation of unicef‘s deputy executive director justin forsyth, following accusations of inappropriate behaviour...
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the express and in a couple of the other papers, the story about processed food being a cancer dangera, chicken nuggets. there's nothing left for me to eat, disaster! it sounds like james's daily diet. i'm distraught about this story. you'd better stop soon. this is quite a scientific study showing that in our fast lives... is there anything surprising about this? nuevo arcangel we already know processed food is cancer—causing. this is a new study. that's why it's on the front pages. it's a new study, quite a broad ranging study. well over 100,000 people were surveyed by french researchers. it's gone on over an eight—year period so clearly it's a very well resourced and therapies of research. it says in the times version of the story that a court of this number of people over the eight—year period it is the most ultra processed foods we re is the most ultra processed foods were 23% more likely to get any type of cancer. i just wonder whether... it's useful i'm sure for researchers to be able to specify in these terms, but in terms of what i think we're being taught about all the time,
the express and in a couple of the other papers, the story about processed food being a cancer dangera, chicken nuggets. there's nothing left for me to eat, disaster! it sounds like james's daily diet. i'm distraught about this story. you'd better stop soon. this is quite a scientific study showing that in our fast lives... is there anything surprising about this? nuevo arcangel we already know processed food is cancer—causing. this is a new study. that's why it's on the front pages. it's a...