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the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 5895, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making appropriations for energy and water development and related agencies for the fiscal year ending september 30rks 2019, and for other purposes -- september 30, 2019, and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the rose earlier today, pursuant to house resolution 918, a request for a recorded vote on amendment number 39 printed in part b of house report 115-711 offered by the gentleman from south carolina, mr. norman, has een postponed. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments printed in part b of house report 115-711 on which further proceedings were postponed in the following order. amendment number 13 by mr. songailaas of massachusetts, amendment -- tsongas of massachusetts, amendment number 18 by mr. beyer of virginia. amendment number 24 by mr. gosar of arizona. amendment number 26 by ms. lee of katrina. amendment number 27 by mr. connolly o
the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 5895, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making appropriations for energy and water development and related agencies for the fiscal year ending september 30rks 2019, and for other purposes -- september 30, 2019, and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the rose earlier today, pursuant to house resolution 918, a request for a recorded...
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in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. without objection, the title of .r. 2083 is amended. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? mr. lamborn: mr. speaker, i ask nab consent that the clerk be altogether -- unanimous consent that the clerk be authorized to to changes to the bill, make changes to the bill, including the changes i have placed at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the clerk will report the changes. the clerk: page 5, line 17. insert, i, capital i, or after clause, page 5, line 19, insert i, capital i, or after clause, page 5, line 19, insert eligible entities. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 931. an act to require the secretary of health and human services to develop a voluntary registry to collect data on cancer incidents mong firefighters. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? ms. granger: mr. speaker, i ask
in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. without objection, the title of .r. 2083 is amended. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? mr. lamborn: mr. speaker, i ask nab consent that the clerk be altogether -- unanimous consent that the clerk be authorized to to changes to the bill, make changes to the bill, including the changes i have placed at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the clerk will report the...
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in the for. the for. the for. her the for. the for. the for. the or the the. during the war in october nine hundred seventy three ariel sharon was the general in command of the hundred forty third reserve army division one of three facing the egyptians in the suez front. a controversial personality sharon had already developed a plan to deal with any egyptian attack during his three and a hockey is as commander of the southern front an assignment that had ended just three months. so then i asked him what will happen to the. well this war is going to end. there on the other side of the come up. that's the only place ready. this is the first time i hear it's we are going to course the source that. was around seven thirty of top of the six. pool. in his kitchen in the ship. on the night of october the ninth the fourth day of the war sharon sent his reconnaissance battalion west towards the canal. surprisingly no egyptian forces intercepted them and they quickly reached the shores of the bitter lake where the waterway is up to five kilometers wide. turning north t
in the for. the for. the for. her the for. the for. the for. the or the the. during the war in october nine hundred seventy three ariel sharon was the general in command of the hundred forty third reserve army division one of three facing the egyptians in the suez front. a controversial personality sharon had already developed a plan to deal with any egyptian attack during his three and a hockey is as commander of the southern front an assignment that had ended just three months. so then i...
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the fighting outside see as a the core issue at the time was the term freedom of the term had different meanings for different players would it salute the. it meant first and foremost the freedom of a christian regarded as in us to love the presence it meant the freedom from jews and bond because it is for the princes it was the political freedom to rule their territories for fools and it was a similar story for the town magistrate's florian on the end here's a finish to just mark started. one man's freedom was another man's loss catholic property was lost to the church wherever rulers adopted the new face in outsell and saxony the monastery was disbanded the building turned into a quarry. it was a fake the oldest in prior incident was spared. the electorate of saxony gave the property to his famous subject martin luther and his new family. i am in june fifteenth twenty five martin luther married the former nun catalina fun for the reformer had called for the abolition of celibacy in his earliest writings. luther's married life was not untouched by political upheaval my debt is no latin
the fighting outside see as a the core issue at the time was the term freedom of the term had different meanings for different players would it salute the. it meant first and foremost the freedom of a christian regarded as in us to love the presence it meant the freedom from jews and bond because it is for the princes it was the political freedom to rule their territories for fools and it was a similar story for the town magistrate's florian on the end here's a finish to just mark started. one...
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to do the ship of the but out to mobilize the whole of us almost the minister of defense for the timewhich had. his funds well before him if his own been mobilized have a selves. then in triptans may claim that it is a bit intends to. and they feel that we have to make it clear that is that they're not israel is attacking. in spite of diane's opposition at zero nine hundred hours a cabinet decided on immediate mobilization of israeli reserves. meanwhile on this holiest of holy days israeli soldiers on the front lines fasted and prayed. that their calm was to be interrupted with the news of the upcoming war . ironically across the canal egyptian troops were given their first warning of war at exactly the same time. they were to break their mother in fast and prepare for battle. but the attack would come earlier and the israelis had been led to believe. the monopod could give up at. the battalion commanders gathered us but he said break you fast we laughed but he distributed tea and dates and we broke our fast when we broke our fast but they're very dread there is no one who doesn't fee
to do the ship of the but out to mobilize the whole of us almost the minister of defense for the timewhich had. his funds well before him if his own been mobilized have a selves. then in triptans may claim that it is a bit intends to. and they feel that we have to make it clear that is that they're not israel is attacking. in spite of diane's opposition at zero nine hundred hours a cabinet decided on immediate mobilization of israeli reserves. meanwhile on this holiest of holy days israeli...
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glory" "in the heart of the sea." -- and "in the heart of the sea." with this new book, nathaniel applies the same exhaustive research and remarkable story-telling skills to one of the most iconic events in the history of the american west. that day in june 1876 when lives and cultures converged along the little bighorn river in central montana. please join me in welcoming nathanial philbrick. [applause] nathanial: thank you. it is great to be in the space. i was here when i first heard my hitt book "sea of glory" the best seller book shelf. back in 1946, i was a 14-year-old high school freshman in that maritime center of the universe, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. and it was in pittsburgh when i went to the movies and i saw little big man. my gosh, i can still remember everything about two hours. i remember dustin hoffman, the whole custer as the deranged maniac. it was just terrific good caputa terrific. it blew the back of my head off. i became completely fascinated with this custer, the whole sitting bull thing, battle of little big one, what what was
glory" "in the heart of the sea." -- and "in the heart of the sea." with this new book, nathaniel applies the same exhaustive research and remarkable story-telling skills to one of the most iconic events in the history of the american west. that day in june 1876 when lives and cultures converged along the little bighorn river in central montana. please join me in welcoming nathanial philbrick. [applause] nathanial: thank you. it is great to be in the space. i was here...
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for two days and with the bulk of the egyptian army on the east of the canal scattered forces in the west foot bravely trying to hold their ground against three israeli army divisions but they were outnumbered and overwhelmed. general shadley could see that his plan was on the verge of failure. and this again i was a different i went back and said the situation was becoming very dangerous so on the twentieth i said tonight i have to bring back any armored brigade i can afford from the east i had four army brigades in the east with no job i said i have to bring them back tonight as and then. that night one small general smiled had to request sadat to come to the command center the president was unmovable he simply reiterated what he had said food days earlier and. all this had a have a well it appears decision was to withdraw not a single rifle or tank room east or west everyone to stay where he is and fight that was nonsense this is not a war in the world that works like that you have forces under pressure and you do nothing to assist them while others have nothing to do and you don'
for two days and with the bulk of the egyptian army on the east of the canal scattered forces in the west foot bravely trying to hold their ground against three israeli army divisions but they were outnumbered and overwhelmed. general shadley could see that his plan was on the verge of failure. and this again i was a different i went back and said the situation was becoming very dangerous so on the twentieth i said tonight i have to bring back any armored brigade i can afford from the east i...
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at the front of the -- oops -- from the oversized windows at the front of the building or the deck at the rear. also, the space from the new construction to our house is 10 feet, not 14 feet, as the project analysis states on the bay window in my daughter's room, the number three bedroom, as well as down in the dining room where direct sunlight comes in, you can see in the third picture there. here's what it looks like with the world's largest selfie stick that i made last night. it's about 16 feet up. so it looks directly from the property line, directly into our daughter's room as well as one of our son's rooms and the dining room from different -- either the decor the front window at the front of the house. here's the revised sight lines that i've done. i believe this is materially injurious to the burr house. right now, we have 125 feet to our neighbors across the street. now, we're g to have dir views that are between 10 and 15 feet away into the living room, the parlor, as well as the two bedrooms up front. direct sunlight will be blocked, ans frew the dining room. some and of t
at the front of the -- oops -- from the oversized windows at the front of the building or the deck at the rear. also, the space from the new construction to our house is 10 feet, not 14 feet, as the project analysis states on the bay window in my daughter's room, the number three bedroom, as well as down in the dining room where direct sunlight comes in, you can see in the third picture there. here's what it looks like with the world's largest selfie stick that i made last night. it's about 16...
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the speaker pro tempore: on this the -- the -- the yeas are 225 the nays are 187. the resolution acopted. adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the business on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. -- adopted. this is an electron. members have a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 213. the nays are 197. one voting present. the jourm stands approved. - journal stands approved. he house will be in order. he house will come to order. for what purpose does the gentleman from iowa seek recognition. >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's
the speaker pro tempore: on this the -- the -- the yeas are 225 the nays are 187. the resolution acopted. adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the business on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. -- adopted. this is an electron. members have a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning...
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the timing of the ending of the qe program.e look forward to that with interest. than the group ceo michael spencer will be joining the bloomberg team. it's his first interview after agreeing to the company takeover by cme group. perhaps brexit will get a mention, perhaps gender equality as well. juliette: donald trump is set to meet shinzo abe next week. the white house wants kim jong-un to commit to a timetable or to surrender his country's's nuclear arsenal at the meeting. however, north korea has publicly gristle that -- at armytence to agree to this -- to disarming. advisor,ump's economic larry kudlow said trump will meet with justin trudeau and emmanuel macron. joined germany to one donald trump it will not sign a joint statement at the g-7 this week. emmanuel macron has signaled that tariffs and the paris climate accord must be agreed to before he signs an agreement. the u.k. prime minister is facing a cabinet rebellion that could destabilize a whole government. david davis is said to be furious over the plan to tie brit
the timing of the ending of the qe program.e look forward to that with interest. than the group ceo michael spencer will be joining the bloomberg team. it's his first interview after agreeing to the company takeover by cme group. perhaps brexit will get a mention, perhaps gender equality as well. juliette: donald trump is set to meet shinzo abe next week. the white house wants kim jong-un to commit to a timetable or to surrender his country's's nuclear arsenal at the meeting. however, north...
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the depression of the 1890's was the deepest and most serious economic depression of the 18 -- of the 19th century and the most economic depression in the u.s. before the great depression in the 1930's. it functioned to mobilize a new reform movement and radicalize some of those reformers as we talked about last week. also transforms the dominant structures of the american economy. to me, you can see that to transformation as you look at the american city in the late 19th century. this is the moment america becomes a major industrial power and a major economic force on a global scale. by the early 1890's, america is out producing england in terms of steel. which is the still commodity of the industrial era. but, america is also mining most of the world's copper which is crucial for electricity. the new technology of the late 19th century. for telephones, another new technology of the nate -- late 19th century. by the mid-1890's, america is exporting more than it is importing. this is a. of a new phase of american expansion -- this is a new per iod of a new phase of american expansion.
the depression of the 1890's was the deepest and most serious economic depression of the 18 -- of the 19th century and the most economic depression in the u.s. before the great depression in the 1930's. it functioned to mobilize a new reform movement and radicalize some of those reformers as we talked about last week. also transforms the dominant structures of the american economy. to me, you can see that to transformation as you look at the american city in the late 19th century. this is the...
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beck and call or is it the this is the the the whim of the dog power of the so-called markers it raises a lot of questions about what democracy is really about in this european union i think so many of us had a great deal of hope for going back a couple of decades but i think the implementation of the politics within the european union shows that there's a clear imbalance between economic imperatives and the will of people presumably if you know if this were carried on the way it was going which was a mess turmoil and they've gone back to the polls in italy this didn't bode well for the e.u. which had a lot of troubles over the last few years of him or this is it this is a good result for the e.u. chiefs we are where point has it become incumbent don't eat you to ask hard questions about the way it is doing business and the things it's asking of its member states i think that's the question that we never seem to get to and what point do they have to stop and ask questions about this you know and ask questions about well how much he needs to pay to this very precious thing we've got our
beck and call or is it the this is the the the whim of the dog power of the so-called markers it raises a lot of questions about what democracy is really about in this european union i think so many of us had a great deal of hope for going back a couple of decades but i think the implementation of the politics within the european union shows that there's a clear imbalance between economic imperatives and the will of people presumably if you know if this were carried on the way it was going...
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the project, the work, the archive, mostly focused on the ahmad project. it showed that it was halted in 2003 or 2004, but it harry -- carried on in a more research oriented fashion afterwards, aimed at engineering nuclear weapons and increasing know-how about them. information makes the sunsets far deadlier. as the documents show that iran's nuclear weapons program is more organized and more advanced than previously thought, allowing a faster dash to the bomb. what is new in the archive? i have had two briefings by israel he intones it make intelligence officials as of today, certainly read the public information. i would like to list some of the information that is new that was not known before. the number in kilotons in nuclear weapons sought by iran, the specific amount of highly enriched uranium explosives, that information was not available to the iaea previously. group -- blueprints for the productions of nuclear weapons. the location of planned nuclear weapons test sites. their were some information on that, but it was more conceptual than concrete
the project, the work, the archive, mostly focused on the ahmad project. it showed that it was halted in 2003 or 2004, but it harry -- carried on in a more research oriented fashion afterwards, aimed at engineering nuclear weapons and increasing know-how about them. information makes the sunsets far deadlier. as the documents show that iran's nuclear weapons program is more organized and more advanced than previously thought, allowing a faster dash to the bomb. what is new in the archive? i...
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they lack the largest to control the. the. data now i'm not quite sure i think it's changed because we have a new plan which depends on taken away the hours of the qualities down and from all the factions the military factions in the country but what their own not this plan is going to be implemented or i think it is too early to suggest that yes they these are just reports so far and we hear from the pro who journalist hussein advocate the area who said that the who things would not be giving up their ballistic missiles because they don't trust the u.n. and the international community to guarantee that the saudis will not continue their bombing campaign do you think that the saudi led coalition is ready now to sit down with the who things for this proposed negotiated settlement for you know a cease fire for a transitional government later on. well this is arming this plan is not new it's similar to the plan of suggested by the share the former one the former and compared to yemen involved human story. while the host is do not
they lack the largest to control the. the. data now i'm not quite sure i think it's changed because we have a new plan which depends on taken away the hours of the qualities down and from all the factions the military factions in the country but what their own not this plan is going to be implemented or i think it is too early to suggest that yes they these are just reports so far and we hear from the pro who journalist hussein advocate the area who said that the who things would not be giving...
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she also spoke about the role of the insulin should and the role of the insulin should and the role of the role it played in spreading the fire and creating more debris dropping off the building. and she spoke about the windows, how the windows were filled with compatible materials and allowed the fire not only to break out but also break back into the building as it spread further up the building. i think one of the most interesting revelations we've heard this morning was that within the last few minutes, just before i came out, and it said, the qc said that the last fire risk assessment on the building, on g re nfell tower, assessment on the building, on grenfell tower, before the fire, had concluded that there was only a risk of slight harm in the event of a fire. she said that kensington and chelsea borough council had failed to address the fire risk posed by the cladding on the building and she quoted one of the expert reports commissioned by the inquiry which found that the envelope of cladding created and intolerable risk of fire on that night. the survivors and the bereaved re
she also spoke about the role of the insulin should and the role of the insulin should and the role of the role it played in spreading the fire and creating more debris dropping off the building. and she spoke about the windows, how the windows were filled with compatible materials and allowed the fire not only to break out but also break back into the building as it spread further up the building. i think one of the most interesting revelations we've heard this morning was that within the last...
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it omits the vast majority of the world including the vast majority of the muslim world because they met the baseline. and now placed only seven countries that fall below the baseline or had other problems. it exerts diplomatic pressure on those countries to provide information and protect the coy until they do. the proclamation reflects a foreign policy and national security judgment that falls within the president's power under 1182f and has been successful. that's why the country of chad was recently dropped the list. >> you mentioned 1182f. and the thing about this is that congress was the one responsible for making the loss on immigration. it has been suggested in a brief that 1182f allows the president to suspend entry but only for time long enough for congress to say yes or no. >> your honor, yes, 1182f is a broad and flexible power in a narrow area. you don't need to explore the outer limits because the proclamation is meant to help implement the ina by making sure we have the minimum level of information needed to see if aliens are admissible. the time limit is inconsistent
it omits the vast majority of the world including the vast majority of the muslim world because they met the baseline. and now placed only seven countries that fall below the baseline or had other problems. it exerts diplomatic pressure on those countries to provide information and protect the coy until they do. the proclamation reflects a foreign policy and national security judgment that falls within the president's power under 1182f and has been successful. that's why the country of chad was...
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fight the region's poorest the u.n. special envoy is read forcing the international appeals to stop the destruction. al-jazeera. the oscar winning actress and u.n. special envoy angelina jolie has visited the iraqi city of mosul to meet families left destitute after the defeat of eisel the armed group was pushed out almost a year ago it occupied mosul for three years turning it in to a stronghold of the so-called caliphate it this is the worst devastation i've seen in all my years at the unit c.r. these people have lost everything and the trauma and the loss that they have suffered is unparalleled they're here on their own with very little support next to nothing and they're rebuilding themselves with their bare hands they're moving the rubble with their bare hands and their bodies in this rubble that stay here and you can smell the bodies and some of them have family members that are here and they're unable to move them. still to come here at al-jazeera canada is intact his upcoming elections make their final push to w
fight the region's poorest the u.n. special envoy is read forcing the international appeals to stop the destruction. al-jazeera. the oscar winning actress and u.n. special envoy angelina jolie has visited the iraqi city of mosul to meet families left destitute after the defeat of eisel the armed group was pushed out almost a year ago it occupied mosul for three years turning it in to a stronghold of the so-called caliphate it this is the worst devastation i've seen in all my years at the unit...
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>> deny the appeal on the basis that the department did not err. >> on the basis that the revocation was proper. >> correct. >> it may help -- it may be advisable in this situation for the board to determine the police department's decision based on the evidence that was presented at the time of that hearing was sufficient to justify the revocation. >> i agree. >> so the information that was presented prior in regards to what was -- what was stated and what the brief was based on was sufficient. >> so the motion i think that commissioner honda would like to make is a motion to deny the appeal and uphold the revocation of the permit. there's two mer mits that issue here -- permits that issue here, based on the evidence that was presented at the police department's hearing at the revocation hearing. >> i like the way you make my -- i did such a good job with that, didn't i? >> okay. so we have commissioner honda's motion to deny the appeal and uphold the revocation of the permit on the basis that the revocation was proper based on the evidence presented at the revocation hearing before
>> deny the appeal on the basis that the department did not err. >> on the basis that the revocation was proper. >> correct. >> it may help -- it may be advisable in this situation for the board to determine the police department's decision based on the evidence that was presented at the time of that hearing was sufficient to justify the revocation. >> i agree. >> so the information that was presented prior in regards to what was -- what was stated and what...
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up for the esident but you see the clear break in the chart when we got to the elecon so the president promised he would cut taxes and reduce this on small business to reduce have her -- heavy regular -- regulatory cos. the sentiment turned around. that has helped lead to something that is really one of the more remarkable labor maets at we've seen. the job market is about as strong as i've seen. there are different ways to put this into perspective but for me the easiest factors that it's only seven times back to 1970 we've had an unemployment rate below for % and those were the last two months we expect this will continue as remarkable as this chart is i think this next one is one of the things that goes on even more it shows the gap between the unemployment rate of workers. you could see that the gap between the unemployment rates for these workershas gone to an all-time low and it's maybe about a third of what it was on average during the obama administration. the gap to go down to zero but we made a tremendous amount of progress because the e econombut the next chart re for a pers
up for the esident but you see the clear break in the chart when we got to the elecon so the president promised he would cut taxes and reduce this on small business to reduce have her -- heavy regular -- regulatory cos. the sentiment turned around. that has helped lead to something that is really one of the more remarkable labor maets at we've seen. the job market is about as strong as i've seen. there are different ways to put this into perspective but for me the easiest factors that it's only...
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now the oil the core lot. thus there. as the new year arrived henry kissinger returned to the region. to hammer out the next step in his grand plan for egyptian israeli disengagement. on the eleventh of january he met with sadat in the southern egyptian city of aswan. the. next day in the afternoon kissinger left for television to meet up with the israelis. after week flying between aswan a city famous for its winter sun. and tell a v. experiencing its first ever snow storm. both sides accepted the disengagement agreement. a new term had entered the lexicon of international politics shuttle diplomacy. over before it could be there for when you. get really really. the face of it. on the eighteenth of january general mohammad income a senior egyptian chief of staff. and general d.v.l.a. as it is israeli counterpart signed the agreement in the tent a kilometer one a one. it was the first in a chain of agreements that would lead to total israeli withdrawal from sinai and april nine hundred eighty two. thousand how
now the oil the core lot. thus there. as the new year arrived henry kissinger returned to the region. to hammer out the next step in his grand plan for egyptian israeli disengagement. on the eleventh of january he met with sadat in the southern egyptian city of aswan. the. next day in the afternoon kissinger left for television to meet up with the israelis. after week flying between aswan a city famous for its winter sun. and tell a v. experiencing its first ever snow storm. both sides accepted...
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of the scottish stonemasons and the importance of the story in the u.s. and scotland. >> greetings from scotland. i am happy indeed to be able to contribute to the white house historical associations symposium for 2018, which will celebrate the historic relationship between the united kingdom, ireland and the united states of america. the bonds of friendship which stretch across the atlantic are found throughout the pages of history, and will be further explored in the presentations for this year's symposium. when i met your president last year, i was interested to learn about the role scottish stonemasons had played in the construction of the white house, which means the links between our countries are in a very real sense embedded in the roles -- in the halls of every american president since john adams. the story is compelling. 1792, the group charged with building the presidents house late a cornerstone in a simple but dignified ceremony. between the stones listed the district commissioners, the architect and a master scottish stonemasons. williams wa
of the scottish stonemasons and the importance of the story in the u.s. and scotland. >> greetings from scotland. i am happy indeed to be able to contribute to the white house historical associations symposium for 2018, which will celebrate the historic relationship between the united kingdom, ireland and the united states of america. the bonds of friendship which stretch across the atlantic are found throughout the pages of history, and will be further explored in the presentations for...
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on the reverse of the ornament is the interior of the blue room of the white house. you will hear tonight about the major restoration that took place during the truman years, and this depict the blue room as it existed when president truman reconstructed the white house during that lengthy restoration. above the ornament is a medallion, which is what we call the truman seal. before he passed in 1945, president roosevelt asked a young navy aid by the name of george elsie to look into changing what was the presidential seal. and harry truman adopted one major change, and that was he took the eagles head, which had 10 -- been turned to the left and he turned the eagles head to the right. toward the olive branches of peace. away from war, and toward peace. he encircled the eagle with 48 stars, emblematic of the 48 states of the united states at the time of the truman administration. the only changes since that time were the addition of two stars for alaska and hawaii under the presidency of president eisenhower, otherwise, it has remained the same. so that is the ornamen
on the reverse of the ornament is the interior of the blue room of the white house. you will hear tonight about the major restoration that took place during the truman years, and this depict the blue room as it existed when president truman reconstructed the white house during that lengthy restoration. above the ornament is a medallion, which is what we call the truman seal. before he passed in 1945, president roosevelt asked a young navy aid by the name of george elsie to look into changing...
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the doctor at the centre of the gosport hospital scandal breaks her silence and says she was doing the best for the patients. her husband speaks on her behalf. she was a hard—working, dedicated doctor. doing the best for her patients in a very inadequately resourced part of the health service. ‘it‘s like the apocalypse' say people threatened by the wildfire raging on saddlworth moor as dozens of homes are evacuated. we noticed a new thick black plume of smoke and heard crackling and the fire, and there was all this ash and the thick black smoke came crumbling down, and we couldn't breathe. it was horrendous. prince william meets palestinian president abbas and becomes the first british royal to make an official visit to the occupied territories. (coming up on afternoon live. tim hague has the sport — and tim any clues about england's line up for the big game against belgium tomorrow? plenty of clues. we don't think dele alli will be back in time for the game. he picked up a thigh strain in the opening match against chouy zia and suggestions of a start for marcus rashford. brazil and ge
the doctor at the centre of the gosport hospital scandal breaks her silence and says she was doing the best for the patients. her husband speaks on her behalf. she was a hard—working, dedicated doctor. doing the best for her patients in a very inadequately resourced part of the health service. ‘it‘s like the apocalypse' say people threatened by the wildfire raging on saddlworth moor as dozens of homes are evacuated. we noticed a new thick black plume of smoke and heard crackling and the...
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the why and the how behind the documents. so we hope, in the future, that scholars and researchers will be able to better understand and evaluate what happened in the nixon administration by the combination of both. as david mentioned, we are trying something new, starting with it today. when we post this video on the website, we will post a link to a google drive that has the documents we mentioned. so if you choose to get into it, you can read the documents and watch the movie, and we think it will help researchers to facilitate their research. these are documents that are out at the nixon library, but they will be available online, by topic. then we will go backwards, if it works, over the three dozen we have done before and add this element. as david mentioned, nixon was the first president in 120 years to come into office without control of congress. what we find, when we look backwards, is that this man who was not by any means a back-slapping politician, studious, serious, very earnest, used the white house. he and pat
the why and the how behind the documents. so we hope, in the future, that scholars and researchers will be able to better understand and evaluate what happened in the nixon administration by the combination of both. as david mentioned, we are trying something new, starting with it today. when we post this video on the website, we will post a link to a google drive that has the documents we mentioned. so if you choose to get into it, you can read the documents and watch the movie, and we think...
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the top of the targets of the telly and. they feel that democracy has been trampled on by by the e.u. old by. the e.c.b. . and to me i would say in the past we. say great i'm moving all the antiestablishment well i had to stay. then. i would say that the bank of italy is all soft also all good as scapegoat. whether it be easy commission certainly but also let's bear in mind that let them watch how and. i think there is a widespread. brussels ok. until the end of the year francesco how dangerous is this for the for the e.u. is that perhaps a view in brussels that that the period being governed by school dealing populist may ultimately lead to people coming back to the to the e.u. to getting to that being more support for the e.u. within italy not really i don't think that these are willing to break away from that you were going to destroy the system certainly there is a space for all european. great francisco but he thinks they were having some problems there. more jobs and cuts to food prices and major demands for antigovern
the top of the targets of the telly and. they feel that democracy has been trampled on by by the e.u. old by. the e.c.b. . and to me i would say in the past we. say great i'm moving all the antiestablishment well i had to stay. then. i would say that the bank of italy is all soft also all good as scapegoat. whether it be easy commission certainly but also let's bear in mind that let them watch how and. i think there is a widespread. brussels ok. until the end of the year francesco how dangerous...
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the cost of the materials involved we need the dredging for the river and the. inland port in the look which was in the village. in the import embargo and there's all this also going to be a link. birol. the still complex was handed over to private operators price before the government took it back months ago. with nigeria's imports averaging ten billion dollars a year many expect a lot of external pressure to keep the company its current state despite assurances it's not clear if the government will bow to these pressures or forge ahead to kickstart its industrialization and break out a century dependence on oil in the next eighteen months how many. al-jazeera jacket or central nigeria. in scotland a huge fire has destroyed part of the world renowned cascade school of art the macintosh building named after the architect chiles rennie mcintosh has been undergoing a multi-million dollar restoration following another catastrophic fire that was four years ago only one hundred firefighters tackled the blaze which spread to other buildings including a nightclub. trav
the cost of the materials involved we need the dredging for the river and the. inland port in the look which was in the village. in the import embargo and there's all this also going to be a link. birol. the still complex was handed over to private operators price before the government took it back months ago. with nigeria's imports averaging ten billion dollars a year many expect a lot of external pressure to keep the company its current state despite assurances it's not clear if the...
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event the gist of the make one to one which was the airplane of the war in the enemy hands. it was not known before what the israelis had learned about the meat was put to the test and actual combat. in april nine hundred sixty seven the border skirmishes with syria escalated into a full scale aerial battle. which shut down seven aircraft. it was such a victorian the israeli air force. in the weeks following this battle. reports possibly originating with soviet intelligence began to come in that israel was massing its on me on the syrian border. and the current escalation that spurred not set into action. on the food thousands of may one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. fugitive gyptian troops into sinai. must but only as he had how to while a septimius a low blow. when no one got an a in the mail and foscari the door fee. i was lucky she. even when who bombed it was a lot. out to how well. that was all outdoor didn't work out. but snow said it also saw an opportunity to try to roll back the gains israel had secured following the one nine hundred fifty six war. on the sixt
event the gist of the make one to one which was the airplane of the war in the enemy hands. it was not known before what the israelis had learned about the meat was put to the test and actual combat. in april nine hundred sixty seven the border skirmishes with syria escalated into a full scale aerial battle. which shut down seven aircraft. it was such a victorian the israeli air force. in the weeks following this battle. reports possibly originating with soviet intelligence began to come in...
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the end of the term. but they can announce it whenever they want. they're supreme court justices. they get to do whatever they want. that's something we'll watch tomorrow. >> pete, stand by. lisa, for people who misinterpret the enthusiasm with which donald trump talks about his biggest successes, why he's the most successful president, he talks about the courts a lot, and his appointments to the bench are actually probably his most significant accomplishments. this is a very big deal on two fronts. one is it is a manifestation of the thing that trump says he has done the best. that is have a supreme court nominee appointed. and a lot of other judges. and the fact they now have a serious supreme court judgment on their side. this has been failure after failure after failure for this administration. and now the wind is at their sails in the very center of anher immigrationdiscussion. >> exactly right. i mean, you can imagine a hypothetical. imagine if garland were on the supreme court and not gorsuch. woul
the end of the term. but they can announce it whenever they want. they're supreme court justices. they get to do whatever they want. that's something we'll watch tomorrow. >> pete, stand by. lisa, for people who misinterpret the enthusiasm with which donald trump talks about his biggest successes, why he's the most successful president, he talks about the courts a lot, and his appointments to the bench are actually probably his most significant accomplishments. this is a very big deal on...
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the solving of the wind through the wet the battle about to begin at the mule shoe, what would be called the bloody angle with a .rontal exalt -- assault it would continue for 22 and a half uninterrupted hours. at once, the most surreal and savage combat the civil war next 22er know. for the hours, on average in this tiny little space, on average one man fell dead or wounded every four seconds for 22 hoursto convey to you a sense of the intensity of the small arms fire at spotsylvania, the musketry actually chopped down a note that20 inches in diameter. bullet riddled trunk is on display in the civil war exhibit in the national museum of john westistory. haley testified to the peerless ferocity of the spotsylvania engagement in his account. all around that salient was a seething bubbling roar of hell, in that and of murder. baleful glare men did not look like men, for a time every soldier was a fiend. unable to capture the site of the battle with linear pros, haley's account was not unlike other particularlyay 12. interested in recording something of the audio elements instead. there was
the solving of the wind through the wet the battle about to begin at the mule shoe, what would be called the bloody angle with a .rontal exalt -- assault it would continue for 22 and a half uninterrupted hours. at once, the most surreal and savage combat the civil war next 22er know. for the hours, on average in this tiny little space, on average one man fell dead or wounded every four seconds for 22 hoursto convey to you a sense of the intensity of the small arms fire at spotsylvania, the...
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of the prosecutor the evidence submitted by the n.g.o.s at the meeting in the hague wasn't enough as things stand they would not order a preliminary investigation. for good reason. again exam the examined everything carefully but the information we submitted largely exceeds their jurisdiction laws they were third us to the entire american system because they recognized the severity of the situation in mexico often so badly that they said these are not crimes against humanity but merely serious violations of human rights in a rather astonishing statement they also said that the lack of criminal prosecution in mexico makes it difficult to analyze the facts but this impunity is in fact one of the elements that should make this case fall under the jurisdiction of the court . so our problem is you're a dick legally speaking this is a form of modern war with property but the war on drugs when we hear the word war we think of armed conflict. armed conflict involves resorting to force between a state and at least one organized group. or between two states in which case it is an international
of the prosecutor the evidence submitted by the n.g.o.s at the meeting in the hague wasn't enough as things stand they would not order a preliminary investigation. for good reason. again exam the examined everything carefully but the information we submitted largely exceeds their jurisdiction laws they were third us to the entire american system because they recognized the severity of the situation in mexico often so badly that they said these are not crimes against humanity but merely serious...
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this is the hearing with the man that wrote the explosive i.g. report, horowitz on the left and the fbi director on the right. i'm harris. stay tuned. >> dana: fox's alert. we're moments from hearing from inspector general michael horowitz and chris wray. they're set to testify before the senate judiciary committee. i'm dana perino, this is "the daily briefing." horowitz and wray will be taking questions publicly for the first time since the release of the reporting into the fbi's handling of the hillary clinton e-mails. critics from both sides lashing out at the white house policy that is separating families at the border. the president earlier today placing the blame on democrats. >> we cannot get them even to the negotiating table. i said very strongly, it's the democrats' fault. they're obstructionists. they are obstructing. the united states will not be a migrant camp, and it will not be a refugee holding facility. it won't be. >> dana: i'm joined by california republican, jeff denham in california. let me ask you about this hearing about to
this is the hearing with the man that wrote the explosive i.g. report, horowitz on the left and the fbi director on the right. i'm harris. stay tuned. >> dana: fox's alert. we're moments from hearing from inspector general michael horowitz and chris wray. they're set to testify before the senate judiciary committee. i'm dana perino, this is "the daily briefing." horowitz and wray will be taking questions publicly for the first time since the release of the reporting into the...
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last of the words see the only diva and join me to spell it out in the in the you know the complete very popular us about disarmament it's it's it's pretty much we win when you know it so it's a win for him at the moment as far as i can see nothing to do very little in return so he just he t. i think the graphs in the far broader also i think he grasps that his system that he's inherited needs fixing but how far he's prepared to go either making peace with the outside world or improper economic reforms even a lot trying to row vietnam we really don't know and also a fascinating head donald trump's comments about ken personally given that this was a figure that he had only just met for the first time singing chems praises well he is very talented anybody that takes over a situation like he did at twenty six years of age and is able to run it and run it tough i don't say it was nice or i don't say anything about it he ran it very few people at that age you can take one out of ten thousand probably couldn't . i mean remarkable comment after the sort of antagonistic attitude we've seen
last of the words see the only diva and join me to spell it out in the in the you know the complete very popular us about disarmament it's it's it's pretty much we win when you know it so it's a win for him at the moment as far as i can see nothing to do very little in return so he just he t. i think the graphs in the far broader also i think he grasps that his system that he's inherited needs fixing but how far he's prepared to go either making peace with the outside world or improper economic...
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the president says he won't settle the case. plus, what y the titanic. about our cold war mr. -- howe a cold war mystery is shedding light on thrld's most famous ship. welcome to our viewers on public television in the u.s. and also around the globe. we have been following twoti mar pol stories in the u.s. today. first, insubordination, but no. political bi that is the finding of the justice department watchdog on eae actions of fbi director james comey in theup to the 2016 election. the report rebukes mr. comey for breaking dramatically with agency norms. secondly, the new york attorney general is suing president trump and three of his children, saying they used the charitable foundation as a personal checkbook. from new york, nick bryant reports. ievesillary clinton b the fbi's handling of the e-mail investigation cost for the presidency. donald trump believe the fbi failed to prosecute her because it was politically biased james comred by trump, castigated by clinton, was out to get them. the justice department report said he made a serious error of j
the president says he won't settle the case. plus, what y the titanic. about our cold war mr. -- howe a cold war mystery is shedding light on thrld's most famous ship. welcome to our viewers on public television in the u.s. and also around the globe. we have been following twoti mar pol stories in the u.s. today. first, insubordination, but no. political bi that is the finding of the justice department watchdog on eae actions of fbi director james comey in theup to the 2016 election. the report...
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the foreign ministry ignored the situation of the ship. didn't follow mortars and ignored signals by both the charley and the libyan coast guard is therefore not lordship as far as i'm concerned wherever it ends up docking the ship should be seized and the crew detained this is what should happen in any country well algeria has been accused of abandoning more than thirteen thousand refugees and migrants in the sahara desert the un says they include pregnant women and children who've been left without food or water algeria denies the allegations which it says a part of a malicious campaign again the reports. disorientated and dehydrated these migrants have just been deported by algerian border guards and dumped in neighboring nations. the nearest village is a fifteen kilometer walk in the sahara desert and they have no food or water. the un migration agency says algeria has expelled an estimated thirteen thousand migrants in this way in the last forty months janet camara whose liberian was pregnant when she was deported last month she suffe
the foreign ministry ignored the situation of the ship. didn't follow mortars and ignored signals by both the charley and the libyan coast guard is therefore not lordship as far as i'm concerned wherever it ends up docking the ship should be seized and the crew detained this is what should happen in any country well algeria has been accused of abandoning more than thirteen thousand refugees and migrants in the sahara desert the un says they include pregnant women and children who've been left...
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what that is showing you is that the column grid, the diameter of the columns around the front of the building, if that is extended through the building, you would see the building fits precisely into that grid. what he is now regulating everything within itself. symmetry does not mean what it means in standard language in architecture. it means coordination of the parts within themselves. the way the big parts are laid out is called the -- it is an unusual word, it is a french word. symmetry is the balance of the parts within the ordinance. this is showing the plan analyzed against palladian geometry. palladio requires everything to be in squares. the golden mean is permitted within all circumstances. if you look at the rooms as you go around, you have a double square here in the big east room. if you come over to the west side you can see the golden mean used here against the square. you can see, in fact, the whole of the geometry divides down into a strict palladian geometry. you can see the way in which the building was constru. hoban has come from the school and this is what the
what that is showing you is that the column grid, the diameter of the columns around the front of the building, if that is extended through the building, you would see the building fits precisely into that grid. what he is now regulating everything within itself. symmetry does not mean what it means in standard language in architecture. it means coordination of the parts within themselves. the way the big parts are laid out is called the -- it is an unusual word, it is a french word. symmetry...
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in the hands of the regulatory position in the future there lies the protection from the spread of firerganisation, or at least raises the possibility that they make certain decisions to allocate certain families in some of the top floors when it was highly inappropriate, and questions whether some of those decisions were made on the basis of race, or at least cultural ignorance. what may have occurred, and which needs consideration by this inquiry, is whether, and taking the quote on institutionalised racism, whether as a result of the unwitting actions and conduct of the individuals that made up rbkc and tmo there was a racist outcome. in short, the question that we might want to ask and have answered is whether rbkc and tmo and its associates were guilty of institutional racism. our clients believe that this is a proper issue to explore. the refurbishment of grenville turner was a complex project. many companies involved. but you have to ask, who signed of the project? —— the refurbishment of grenfell tower. you only have to hear the words of one of the qcs speaking on behalf of one
in the hands of the regulatory position in the future there lies the protection from the spread of firerganisation, or at least raises the possibility that they make certain decisions to allocate certain families in some of the top floors when it was highly inappropriate, and questions whether some of those decisions were made on the basis of race, or at least cultural ignorance. what may have occurred, and which needs consideration by this inquiry, is whether, and taking the quote on...
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the ultra nationalists are now the king makers they are the reason the type aragorn is now firmly the driver seat yes he won the presidency outright but in parliament he needs that in h.p. support so will be more horsetrading will that actually moderate the president or that only make him even more nationalistic and more aggressive to the detriment of kind of turkish society it's already a very polarized place it could be fascinating to see how it moves forward from here i mean there were interesting dynamics were there in the electorate in building that ultra nationalist support a lot of this was about identity politics about how to see themselves particularly how they see themselves in the eye of a sort of western storm of criticism. i think that's absolutely right when you look at the western coverage in the way in which western leaders have delayed calling president on that is going to play into this narrative that aired on is kind of the everyday man that's defending conservative islamic values in the world and in turkey and it kind of adds to that myth that legend that's there b
the ultra nationalists are now the king makers they are the reason the type aragorn is now firmly the driver seat yes he won the presidency outright but in parliament he needs that in h.p. support so will be more horsetrading will that actually moderate the president or that only make him even more nationalistic and more aggressive to the detriment of kind of turkish society it's already a very polarized place it could be fascinating to see how it moves forward from here i mean there were...
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the extent of the problem. that the enemy was already in their backyards. or the attack on america was the first to cross received a. radio call for headquarters saying someone wants to talk to you. the voice as that of the air force commander general. you have a map. you see the flowers on them those are. better. please destroy them out. located on the western side of the canal the egyptian surface to air missiles at cause the israeli afros heavy losses in the first days of the war. now reachable by israeli tanks it was payback time for the egyptian and defense. but despite the israeli success in destroying the sam batteries other aspects of stout hearted man were not going so well. alas i shall get the ariel sharon received in order not to activate his forces in the west of the canal because the concern was that if they were unable to establish a real bridge a pontoon or roller it would be impossible to establish a logistics route to evacuate casualties send supplies send forces and then they would even consi
the extent of the problem. that the enemy was already in their backyards. or the attack on america was the first to cross received a. radio call for headquarters saying someone wants to talk to you. the voice as that of the air force commander general. you have a map. you see the flowers on them those are. better. please destroy them out. located on the western side of the canal the egyptian surface to air missiles at cause the israeli afros heavy losses in the first days of the war. now...
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the united nations says 8.4 million yemenis are on the verge of famine, and for most, the port is theute for food supplies. around 10,000 people have been killed since the start of the war four years ago. the british government has called on all sides to exercise restraint and it's requested an urgent meeting of the un security council to discuss the situation. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, reports from yemen. trained and equipped by the uae and saudi arabia, yemeni government forces have been advancing on the red sea port of hodeidah. facing them are yeaman‘s houthi rebels, who reportedly fanned out across the city of half 1 reportedly fanned out across the city of half1 million. diplomats have been scrambling to prevent a bloodbath. but the uae, which is leading much of the ground force, said their patients with diplomacy has run out. we've waited over a yearin has run out. we've waited over a year in order to secure hodeidah out of third—party hands into houthi hands, there's been a lot of diplomatic work based on that and it's come really to nothing because the houthi
the united nations says 8.4 million yemenis are on the verge of famine, and for most, the port is theute for food supplies. around 10,000 people have been killed since the start of the war four years ago. the british government has called on all sides to exercise restraint and it's requested an urgent meeting of the un security council to discuss the situation. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, reports from yemen. trained and equipped by the uae and saudi arabia, yemeni government...
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tariffs climate change and the of on the deal as in the us apart from the rest of the world of us are rejecting trump suggestion to readmit russia to the g. seven club of wealthy nations. justin is a greek it could all be terrorists and trade barriers between canada and the united states so we're very happy right now it is in good shape we are actually working and we are actually you know that our relationship is very good we are actually work you know including to make it very fair for both countries and we've made a lot of progress today. we've made a lot of progress russian president vladimir putin is in beijing announcing trade and investment agreements with his chinese counterpart but it was given a medal by xi jinping who called the russian leader his best friend economic military and political cooperation to counter u.s. influence is improved during scenes presidency the taliban in afghanistan has announced a three day ceasefire to take place to any upcoming moves them holiday or they say foreign forces are excluded from the temporary truce and will defend themselves if attacke
tariffs climate change and the of on the deal as in the us apart from the rest of the world of us are rejecting trump suggestion to readmit russia to the g. seven club of wealthy nations. justin is a greek it could all be terrorists and trade barriers between canada and the united states so we're very happy right now it is in good shape we are actually working and we are actually you know that our relationship is very good we are actually work you know including to make it very fair for both...
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the players of the past and the opportunities of the past are gone.y have a hunger and desire. we have better technical players than we have had in the past coming through our academies. there is a real enthusiasm and they are looking forward to getting going.“ england will approach this in a slightly different way. how will tunisia see it? they are nine places below england's —— they are the highest ranked african side. they are organised and crucially, they are organised and crucially, they are confident. it is not the first time england have met tunisia in a world cup game. they last met in 1998 in marseille. there was a lot of violence in the build—up to the match but england ended up winning 2-0. match but england ended up winning 2—0. paul scholes scored the winner. gareth southgate would take that tonight. we will be hoping for a similar, if not the same result. natalie pirks, thank you forjoining us. the bbc will bring you england's first match of the tournament live across television, radio and online. all the build up on bbc one begins at 6.
the players of the past and the opportunities of the past are gone.y have a hunger and desire. we have better technical players than we have had in the past coming through our academies. there is a real enthusiasm and they are looking forward to getting going.“ england will approach this in a slightly different way. how will tunisia see it? they are nine places below england's —— they are the highest ranked african side. they are organised and crucially, they are organised and crucially,...
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that the is the thought of the familiar with the process. what do you make of that. >> we have been able to gen up enough public pressure, that i.g. said he looked at it more. christopher wray is sick and tired of the disdain that f.b.i. because of the activity. they have to go through the process. it's in some ways have been derailed because of the strozk conduct. i'm grateful he is out of there. i home he is determinenated and there should be criminal prosecution frankly. >> melissa: let me ask you quickly. deputtorney general rod rosenstein did not turn the texts to congress. i took the i.g. to go and get them and bring them in the light of day. they would say it doesn't matter because they were taken off the case. how do you feel about that? do you think he has responsibility or something should be done for the fact he didn't expose the texts to you? >> he has culpability. he gave certain e-mail and certain text and the electronic messages to the i.g. but the big bombshell when strozk says we are going to stop it. meaning not the russian
that the is the thought of the familiar with the process. what do you make of that. >> we have been able to gen up enough public pressure, that i.g. said he looked at it more. christopher wray is sick and tired of the disdain that f.b.i. because of the activity. they have to go through the process. it's in some ways have been derailed because of the strozk conduct. i'm grateful he is out of there. i home he is determinenated and there should be criminal prosecution frankly. >>...
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the ball shifts into the u.s.ourt, and we have to see what comes out of washington and to see how the chinese response. tom mackenzie, our china correspondent. let's find out more on this and get analysis. we have a global head of the strategy at nomura. how closely are you watching this, and -- it keeps changing, the goal posts, don't they? >> it is very important because clearly it can have a cascading effect if you have a tit-for-tat policy that comes through. the damage to global growth, whether it is u.s. or china or foreign value added through china because these will all be affected. this is a hot topic we need to continue to focus on. rishaad: what is the end goal? that is what people want to know. that seems ephemeral. craig: it is difficult to conclude, but i would say it does feel that the u.s. administration does want to get a better deal, as they say. they want to reduce the bilateral trade position in terms of the imbalances, but the way they are going about it, it yields like there is a kind of very
the ball shifts into the u.s.ourt, and we have to see what comes out of washington and to see how the chinese response. tom mackenzie, our china correspondent. let's find out more on this and get analysis. we have a global head of the strategy at nomura. how closely are you watching this, and -- it keeps changing, the goal posts, don't they? >> it is very important because clearly it can have a cascading effect if you have a tit-for-tat policy that comes through. the damage to global...
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the headlines at 8pm: the grenfell tower inquiry has heard that the man who lived in the flat where the fire started, is terrified of giving evidence, and lives in fear of reprisals. it was accidental and he hears it was accidental and he bears no responsibility directly or indirectly for the fire. it spread, or the dreadful consequences that followed. the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre after 26 years at the helm, is to step down. under pressure over brexit. cabinet divisions as the government prepares to set out its plans to avoid a hard border in northern ireland. the boss of tsb admits that more than a thousand customers lost money due to fraud, after the bank's computer meltdown in april. 100 firefighters put out the blaze in knightsbridge, with no reports of injuries. the world's most advanced fighter jets arrive at their new home in norfolk, to replace the raf‘s aging tornados. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire has heard from the man who lived in the 4th floor flat where the fire started in june last year. behailu kebede ha
the headlines at 8pm: the grenfell tower inquiry has heard that the man who lived in the flat where the fire started, is terrified of giving evidence, and lives in fear of reprisals. it was accidental and he hears it was accidental and he bears no responsibility directly or indirectly for the fire. it spread, or the dreadful consequences that followed. the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre after 26 years at the helm, is to step down. under pressure over brexit. cabinet divisions as the...
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from the eu on the table. it's been a tough time to get one part through, they needed concessions, the government, to its own party's rebels to say we understand what you remainders are saying for a softer brexit. again, trying to pin the prime minister down on this is very, very difficult to do so i sat down with the pm yesterday, an exclusive interview, we talked about a lot of things. i asked whether the government will now offer a meaningful vote, which is an important point in the uk on brexit. >> you're getting into details of parliamentary process the key things are, there will be an opportunity in parliament. the government determines policy and needs support to implement that policy. there are different responsibilities for government and parliament, parliament can't tie government's hands in negotiations we are in negotiations on the term of our withdrawal and our economic partnership with them and security partnership with them i'm clear also that parliament can't overturn the vote that was taken by
from the eu on the table. it's been a tough time to get one part through, they needed concessions, the government, to its own party's rebels to say we understand what you remainders are saying for a softer brexit. again, trying to pin the prime minister down on this is very, very difficult to do so i sat down with the pm yesterday, an exclusive interview, we talked about a lot of things. i asked whether the government will now offer a meaningful vote, which is an important point in the uk on...
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time the fla mes the building, around the time the fla m es we nt the building, around the time thefire, we know it's bread with such a devastating effect. we also learnt about the scale of the firefighting response that night, 40 fire engines called in total. we have seen the words of one firefighterjust called in total. we have seen the words of one firefighter just after 15 minutes, who was concerned about the way the fire was barking and splitting and he wrote in his report that he compared the way the cladding was burning to the weight he had seen magnesium burn. tom burridge at the inquiry in central london, thank you. a bbc investigation has found allegations of sexual misconduct against one of the world's biggest foreign aid organisations. former employees of medecins sans frontieres say they'd seen women, believed to be prostitutes, being used by aid workers during missions in kenya and two countries in central africa. msf says it is deeply saddened by the allegations and will investigate. anna adams has this exclusive report. medecins sans frontieres is one of the biggest
time the fla mes the building, around the time the fla m es we nt the building, around the time thefire, we know it's bread with such a devastating effect. we also learnt about the scale of the firefighting response that night, 40 fire engines called in total. we have seen the words of one firefighterjust called in total. we have seen the words of one firefighter just after 15 minutes, who was concerned about the way the fire was barking and splitting and he wrote in his report that he compared...
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at the end of the day, it is for the american people and for the world. we are showing how to do these correctly. it is not that hard to understand. he is not a racist. he may be a billionaire glo that does billionaire thinks because he has an edgy attitude because of the money he has. because of them 30 plus years he has been in new york. at the end of the day, people who have been around him as he , we understand. his work ethic is for the american people. i'm african-american, and i tell my people, it is what he is doing for me. there are 6 million plus jobs out here and people unemployed. there are jobs out here for everybody. you need to get off your butts and go get them. i tell people, don't look at president trump as somebody you should dislike because there is negative press. as, ae to look at it positive toward nature and know america and in things are here that you can go do because of the leadership on r federal, state and local levels. we have to get out there and vote. host: i will leave it there. melanie in ventura, california. caller: i'm
at the end of the day, it is for the american people and for the world. we are showing how to do these correctly. it is not that hard to understand. he is not a racist. he may be a billionaire glo that does billionaire thinks because he has an edgy attitude because of the money he has. because of them 30 plus years he has been in new york. at the end of the day, people who have been around him as he , we understand. his work ethic is for the american people. i'm african-american, and i tell my...
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the 100% cap on the rebates the drug companies have to pay. but the inflation penalty as a part of the affordable care act. that cap of 100% on the rebates that could actually bring in billions of dollars order tax payers and create a significant disincentive to the list price increases if congress were to act in their. we also think congress could act to end the gaming by t generic companies of this 180 day exclusivity period where one company may sit on their exclusivity and prevent the entry of additional generics driving down the prices and creating more competition. as you mentioned in your opening, i believe the congress could act to ban the act on pharmacists to prevent them from tellintelling about lower-cost options. we asked congress to support the site at google payments that should be based on the quality of the product into services and not based on where it is administered or received. we also believe that congress could make clear that we will not tolerate pbm metabolizing companies that actually lower their list prices for the
the 100% cap on the rebates the drug companies have to pay. but the inflation penalty as a part of the affordable care act. that cap of 100% on the rebates that could actually bring in billions of dollars order tax payers and create a significant disincentive to the list price increases if congress were to act in their. we also think congress could act to end the gaming by t generic companies of this 180 day exclusivity period where one company may sit on their exclusivity and prevent the entry...
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portuguese defend the paper in the nick in the run up to the goal but neither the referee or the vos ist and reacted and the goal stood the contrivance he continued on the evening of day five when tunisia was awarded a penalty by the referee against england in volgograd that decision was one hundred percent correct but there were at least two incidents late in the game that should have been looked at a vince dangerman hurricane was clearly held down and gravel to the floats twice and should have been awarded penance is in my opinion in both situations the issue for me is that both incidents appear to be worse than the penalty that was actually awarded and after the game feat admitted it would have to take at howard look at why there was no reaction from either the match referee all divide team back in moscow staring at the footage so the question is this voc working but it needs from all time to develop before being introduced into a championship of the magnitude of a. we'll call before the tournament kicked off i was a doubter i didn't think it was ready and i thought it couldn't wo
portuguese defend the paper in the nick in the run up to the goal but neither the referee or the vos ist and reacted and the goal stood the contrivance he continued on the evening of day five when tunisia was awarded a penalty by the referee against england in volgograd that decision was one hundred percent correct but there were at least two incidents late in the game that should have been looked at a vince dangerman hurricane was clearly held down and gravel to the floats twice and should...