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we will be talking to the leader of the erg, and marie morris, injusta leader of the erg, and marie morris moment. leader of the erg, and marie morris, injusta moment. dominic leader of the erg, and marie morris, injust a moment. dominic raab saying the backstop amounted to customs union obligations and he can't reconcile the terms of the deal with the promises made in the conservative manifesto. of all the members of the cabinet who could have gone, his departure is undoubtedly the most significant, isn't it? i think it is. to lose one brexit secretary was clearly bad, when david davis webb. to two suggests that mrs may is charting her own course on brexit. —— when david davis went, and now two, it suggests that mrs may starting their own course on brexit. the civil servant ollie morris is putting together a package which the brexit secretary cannot sign up to. why dominic raab matters is because he isa dominic raab matters is because he is a eurosceptic brexiteer and he had the confidence of the slightly suspicious brexiteer backbenchers, if you like. losing him sends a signal to them th
we will be talking to the leader of the erg, and marie morris, injusta leader of the erg, and marie morris moment. leader of the erg, and marie morris, injusta moment. dominic leader of the erg, and marie morris, injust a moment. dominic raab saying the backstop amounted to customs union obligations and he can't reconcile the terms of the deal with the promises made in the conservative manifesto. of all the members of the cabinet who could have gone, his departure is undoubtedly the most...
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patricia morris is ceo and found are of hands of hope. steve morris is her husband and co-founder of hands of hope. also joing us is erica williams who is a caregiver. welcome all of you. tell us how you founded hands of hope and what hands of hops all about? >> hands of hope is all about care giving, taking care of our loved ones or friend or neighbor. any timeng you're taare of someone, you're a caregiver. i started maybe five y rsago. the reason i got started is because i brought my mother up from alabama. i'm from alabama and my mother calls me one daynd says, pat, i think i'm losing my sight. i said, mom, you're goingo have to come live with me because i need to take care of you. i'm the only child, and so we made the arrangements for mom to come up. steven and i worked together, and the boys, made that arrangement and that's when wee decided be a team to make sure we take care of mom. that was five years ago. i put my life on hold. i continued to work, bute my l was really on hold. >> sure. if i had t do it all over again, i would d
patricia morris is ceo and found are of hands of hope. steve morris is her husband and co-founder of hands of hope. also joing us is erica williams who is a caregiver. welcome all of you. tell us how you founded hands of hope and what hands of hops all about? >> hands of hope is all about care giving, taking care of our loved ones or friend or neighbor. any timeng you're taare of someone, you're a caregiver. i started maybe five y rsago. the reason i got started is because i brought my...
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the first full checkup on morris. the first full checkup on morris in 4 billion years.ture of the planets, and that tells us a lot about rocky planets in our solar system which includes cars. a lot of celebration at mission control but it is hopefully just the at mission control but it is hopefullyjust the beginning. people jumping up and down and clapping, they have been waiting a long time and working very hard. now it's just the start. let's assume that it does unpack all its equipment as it supposed to, and the solar panels start working. how long can it continue to operate if everything goes to plan? that's a good question because it is the mission that is to yea rs of because it is the mission that is to years of planning, said the idea is that it's a two—year mission of martian science which starts now. but nasa has an amazing track record of these pieces of kit lasting a lot longer than they were ever plan to last. there is a rover up there which has been roving for 15 years. they think they might have lost the signaljust this they think they might have lost the
the first full checkup on morris. the first full checkup on morris in 4 billion years.ture of the planets, and that tells us a lot about rocky planets in our solar system which includes cars. a lot of celebration at mission control but it is hopefully just the at mission control but it is hopefullyjust the beginning. people jumping up and down and clapping, they have been waiting a long time and working very hard. now it's just the start. let's assume that it does unpack all its equipment as it...
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thanks to chris morris who has left us thanks to chris morris who has left us for a moment, thanks tora moment, he thanks to chris morris who has left us for a moment, he told us through the course of his reality check that there are a couple of protocols which have been added to the texts in front of the leaders today and some strong language in that text about fishing, in particular they are talking about protecting coastal communities in europe, there will be some concerns they will lose access to british fishing waters and there already been discussion about swapping access to british waters for access to the single market, but how much more that access affect communities in the likes of the netherlands for instance? anna holligan has been to a communtity in the netherlands, worried about what happens next. dutch fishermen catch more than half of their fish in british waters. a lot of families are relying on fish. not only on the fishing boats but also the fish industry. for us, it is very important that we can have access to british waters. the seas around all eu nations are effe
thanks to chris morris who has left us thanks to chris morris who has left us for a moment, thanks tora moment, he thanks to chris morris who has left us for a moment, he told us through the course of his reality check that there are a couple of protocols which have been added to the texts in front of the leaders today and some strong language in that text about fishing, in particular they are talking about protecting coastal communities in europe, there will be some concerns they will lose...
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here's keith morris. >> 7:00 a.m., november 15, 2007, dawn in salt lake city, utah. he pulled into the restaurant parking lot, turned off his engine, sky beginning to brighten, sun not quite up. and there they were, the voices, the terror, the nightmare beginning. >> i immediately ducked down in my car after the first shot was fired. i laid there thinking, okay, this is how it's going to end for me. >> 91, what is your emergency? >> someone just shot a man laying dead in front of the village inn. >> it stands in stark contrast to much of the rest of salt lake city, this old chocolate factory, this grand stage for our story. it was converted to loft apartments in those boom years before the bust. and the style of living and location drew a distinct crowd. >> i loved this building. it was fabulous. >> born into privilege in england, raised in ireland and africa, she came here in august 2006 to visit a friend. >> i came on holiday and i met christopher and we just hit it off. >> christopher wright, a real estate developer lived in the same building and there was a party
here's keith morris. >> 7:00 a.m., november 15, 2007, dawn in salt lake city, utah. he pulled into the restaurant parking lot, turned off his engine, sky beginning to brighten, sun not quite up. and there they were, the voices, the terror, the nightmare beginning. >> i immediately ducked down in my car after the first shot was fired. i laid there thinking, okay, this is how it's going to end for me. >> 91, what is your emergency? >> someone just shot a man laying dead in...
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for the past few weeks, derek morris has been going door to door to convince his fellow steel workers to vote for labour friendly candidates. he's talked about health care and outsourcing, but one subject has been complicated — tariffs. it's helping some in the steel industry but it's hurting the farmers. so you help us, but you hurt them. at the end of the day, it's not about substance. he's not the only one struggling to figure out where trade fits in this particular election battle. phil ramsay has been a farmer his entire life, but this year he's only sold half his soy harvest after demand dried up due to a trade war between the us and china. although indiana is heavily reliant on agriculture and manufacturing, tariffs have yet to really be felt here economically, which is why voters have chosen to focus on other issues. i don't think tariffs are going to have much to do
for the past few weeks, derek morris has been going door to door to convince his fellow steel workers to vote for labour friendly candidates. he's talked about health care and outsourcing, but one subject has been complicated — tariffs. it's helping some in the steel industry but it's hurting the farmers. so you help us, but you hurt them. at the end of the day, it's not about substance. he's not the only one struggling to figure out where trade fits in this particular election battle. phil...
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dancers from the mark morris interpret. that tells the story of two young people who. aren't allowed to marry. musicians dancers with. contemporary angles singers from different traditions working together something that attracted choreographer morris to the project. there's a kind of a bad vibe going on internationally you know this it's not just islamophobia it's like everything a phobia and that that's not good for anybody you know it's not those people and those people and those people it's like. no it's we people that's that's what i like about. the move them style of singing is performed by a father daughter duo. putting his hand to his ear allows an impossible to hear is own voice more clearly in azerbaijan kassim office considered a national treasure. and expert on azerbaijani music says everyone can relate to the tragic love story and the mournful music the music is such a powerful way of. delivering messages to people regardless of the language and of the cultural identity. at a time of increased support for walls and tighter borders to protect individual nat
dancers from the mark morris interpret. that tells the story of two young people who. aren't allowed to marry. musicians dancers with. contemporary angles singers from different traditions working together something that attracted choreographer morris to the project. there's a kind of a bad vibe going on internationally you know this it's not just islamophobia it's like everything a phobia and that that's not good for anybody you know it's not those people and those people and those people it's...
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attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called endgame morris how is the largest democratic exercise in u.k. history ended up with jeremy cool be in order to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice because the. other new nneka matter. on their vote there of significance going to war is a very great significance for any country this is equally if not much greater on these very aware of occasions their office is advice how's it been published neither the contents nor the existence of an office as advice is evidently the only exception has been in the war it was refused in great. the existence of the device was conceded in february one thousand nine hundred three by both douglas heard the foreign secretary nicholas lisle. but not the contents maastricht being the precursor to a closer european integration the previous treaty which was of the utmost importance and indeed.
attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called endgame morris how is the largest democratic exercise in u.k. history ended up with jeremy cool be in order to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice because the. other new nneka matter. on their vote there of significance going to war is a very great significance for any country this is equally if not much greater on these very aware of occasions their office is advice how's it been...
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attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called end game morris how is the largest democratic exercise in u.k. history ended up with your we call be in order to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice well because. you are the new.
attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called end game morris how is the largest democratic exercise in u.k. history ended up with your we call be in order to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice well because. you are the new.
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dancers from the mark morris dance with interpret the ancient palm that tells the story of two young people who fall in love but aren't allowed to marry. musicians dancers with worlds in contemporary angles singers from different traditions working together something that attracted choreographer morris to the project. there is a kind of a bad vibe going on internationally you know that it's not just islamophobia it's like everything a phobia and that that's not good for anybody you know it's not those people and those people and those people it's like. no it's we people that's that's what i like about it was. the move them style of singing is performed by a father daughter duo. putting his hand to his ear allows an impossible to hear is own voice more clearly in azerbaijan kassim office considered a national treasure. he was an expert on now surprise yani music says everyone can relate to the tragic love story and the mournful music the music is such a powerful way of. delivering messages to people regardless of the language and of the cultural identity. at a time of increased suppor
dancers from the mark morris dance with interpret the ancient palm that tells the story of two young people who fall in love but aren't allowed to marry. musicians dancers with worlds in contemporary angles singers from different traditions working together something that attracted choreographer morris to the project. there is a kind of a bad vibe going on internationally you know that it's not just islamophobia it's like everything a phobia and that that's not good for anybody you know it's...
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dancers from the mark morris dance with interpret the ancient that tells the story of two young people who fall in love but aren't allowed to marry. musicians dancers with worlds in contemporary angles singers from different traditions working together something that attracted choreographer morris to the project. there's a kind of a bad vibe going on internationally you know this it's not just islamophobia it's like everything a phobia and that that's not good for anybody you know it's not those people and those people and those people it's like. no it's we people that's that's what i like. the move them style of singing is performed by a father daughter duo. putting his hand to his ear allows an impossible to hear is own voice more clearly in azerbaijan kassim office considered a national treasure. an expert on as a persian a music says everyone can relate to the tragic love story and the mournful music the music is such a powerful way of. delivering messages to people regardless of the language and of the cultural identity. at a time of increased support for walls and tighter borders
dancers from the mark morris dance with interpret the ancient that tells the story of two young people who fall in love but aren't allowed to marry. musicians dancers with worlds in contemporary angles singers from different traditions working together something that attracted choreographer morris to the project. there's a kind of a bad vibe going on internationally you know this it's not just islamophobia it's like everything a phobia and that that's not good for anybody you know it's not...
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his name was f bradford morris. he was interning for representative morris. i had a college classmate from smith, a government major. brad morris used to recruit interns because they had such a great government department. my parents were living in alexandria, virginia. my father was stationed at the pentagon. i was in a basement apartment in georgetown working a summer job in washington. we had a party in our basement apartment. my college classmate told paul. he came to the party, and that is how we met. i say it is the only party he ever willingly went to in his life. he was not someone that enjoyed parties. it was that very fortuitous combination of circumstances that i met paul. it changed my life. steve: why did he decide to run for president and what was the thought process inside the tsongas family? rep. tsongas: he was truly motivated by this sense of generational responsibility. he was, as he always said, he was very progressive on all the human issues that we confront as a people but fiscally conservative. he really did feel that we were spending b
his name was f bradford morris. he was interning for representative morris. i had a college classmate from smith, a government major. brad morris used to recruit interns because they had such a great government department. my parents were living in alexandria, virginia. my father was stationed at the pentagon. i was in a basement apartment in georgetown working a summer job in washington. we had a party in our basement apartment. my college classmate told paul. he came to the party, and that is...
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attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called end game morris how is the largest democratic exercise in u.k. history ended up with jeremy cool be in order to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice because the. other new nneka matter. on their boat there of significance going to war is a very great significance for any country this is equally if not much greater on these very aware of occasions their office is advice how's it been published neither the contents nor the existence of an office as advice is evidently the only exception has been in the war it was refused in. it. the existence of the device was conceded in february one thousand nine hundred by both douglas heard the fighting secretary nick. the attorney general but not the contents maastricht being the precursor to a closer european integration the previous treaty which was of the utmost importance and indeed the foundation of where we are today on this occasion on the . occasion the cabinet secretary decided it was their new nique occasion standing on the jo
attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called end game morris how is the largest democratic exercise in u.k. history ended up with jeremy cool be in order to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice because the. other new nneka matter. on their boat there of significance going to war is a very great significance for any country this is equally if not much greater on these very aware of occasions their office is advice how's it been...
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morris udall was stewart's brother. they were close. in fact, after stewart left for kennedy administration morris took his congressional seat and held on to it for 15 more items. he served from 1961 to 1991. morris himself was distinguished himself with environmental and conservation legislation. it's a big family, the udall family as in a lot of them are doing some very good things. thank you so much, and by all means if you have any questions. [applause] >> thank you. yes. >> it wasn't until the nixon administration that we had the environmental protection agency. why didn't that happen during udall's term or was it just not ready? was it just not the time for it? scott: it was a buildup to it, a crescendo the 1960's, as a shakespearean play, i don't want to say the rising of the primary, a lot of big pieces of legislation that came out of the environmental movement. a lot of it did come out in the first term of the nixon administration. one big thing that happened was, and stewart got lucky in this regard, it didn't fall on his watc
morris udall was stewart's brother. they were close. in fact, after stewart left for kennedy administration morris took his congressional seat and held on to it for 15 more items. he served from 1961 to 1991. morris himself was distinguished himself with environmental and conservation legislation. it's a big family, the udall family as in a lot of them are doing some very good things. thank you so much, and by all means if you have any questions. [applause] >> thank you. yes. >> it...
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the most popular is frank morris . the full the guards long enough to make their escape. the decoys crafted of cardboard and even human hair from the prison barbershop began showing their age after being returned after the initial investigation. >> when the evidence was turned over it was pretty delicate. they were on the island for a short period of time but then they were put back into museum storage. >> the headquarters donated their times and skills donating -- duplicating the last of the exhibits. >> the hair is actually from fbi employees. they were kind enough to donate. this is original human hair on here. this is what the original mask looked like. >> the story starts right here in this cellblock with frank morris. he and his cellmate made their way outside. then they went into this cramped utility quarter. they climbed to the roof, then paddled off of the island and never to be seen again. the case is still open. >> to this day, investigators in san francisco continue to pursue leads. >> for now these newly crafted heads will join the originals which are stored
the most popular is frank morris . the full the guards long enough to make their escape. the decoys crafted of cardboard and even human hair from the prison barbershop began showing their age after being returned after the initial investigation. >> when the evidence was turned over it was pretty delicate. they were on the island for a short period of time but then they were put back into museum storage. >> the headquarters donated their times and skills donating -- duplicating the...
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i knew i couldn't stay at william morris any longer. so he asked me to be his assistant.yes. the day that i left william morris and was going to start at abc, they fired the tsar of abc -- the czar of abc programming, and they reached out, and they picked my guy, leonard goldberg, to be head of programming. so i went from this little tiny thing, to moving to new york, to becoming the assistant of the head of programming at abc, and within six months, i was running the program department. david: you're on your way. and eventually you became the president of abc television, is that right? barry: well, the entertainment part. david: entertainment part. and you invented something that was novel at the time called the movie of the week. >> abc presents the movie of the week. barry: we had the idea of saying, well, rather than buying mostly bad movies and putting on continually television series that tend to fail, why don't we see if we can make a movie every week? and we chose this 90-minute form rather than two hours. it was very ambitious. because it had not been done before
i knew i couldn't stay at william morris any longer. so he asked me to be his assistant.yes. the day that i left william morris and was going to start at abc, they fired the tsar of abc -- the czar of abc programming, and they reached out, and they picked my guy, leonard goldberg, to be head of programming. so i went from this little tiny thing, to moving to new york, to becoming the assistant of the head of programming at abc, and within six months, i was running the program department. david:...
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the island the new heads will be show cased in the museum or in the prison itself, if alive, frank morrise 92 and england 87 and 88. >> well, you may remember five years ago today, san francisco became gotham city for a 5-year-old boy with a big wish. >> thank you, >> thousands cheered on miles scott as he saved the day as bat kid, the people aroundhe follow social media, today, miles is healthy and cancer free. >> i do basketball and baseball and now, i am in fifth grade. >> the make a wish greater bay area foundation helped to make his crime fighting dream come true. >> what a day that was five years ago. >> up next, we tell you what draymond green did tonight with the warriors and it's not very good. stay with us. >>> well, it has not gone well in a matter of three days, the warriors have gone from dynasty to public dysfunction. >> very public. draymond green had one of his worse games of his career and he had no apologies for his spat with kevin durant. >> i wear my emotions on my sleeve, and i play with the same emotion. you know, sometimes it get the best of me and it doesn't work t
the island the new heads will be show cased in the museum or in the prison itself, if alive, frank morrise 92 and england 87 and 88. >> well, you may remember five years ago today, san francisco became gotham city for a 5-year-old boy with a big wish. >> thank you, >> thousands cheered on miles scott as he saved the day as bat kid, the people aroundhe follow social media, today, miles is healthy and cancer free. >> i do basketball and baseball and now, i am in fifth...
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. >>> plus, actor l'amour and morris is live in the studio about his new student -- series that explores the.com bubble and burst. >>> the massive wildfires burning out of control in the golden state of california. and puke county, the county has more than 3100 square miles. to put that into perspective, the entire county of san francisco, -- butte county, trying to confirm reports that people died in that fire. to the south we go in southern california, two separate fires are burning there. in ventura and los angeles counties. together, the hill and woolsey fires have burned at least 80,000 acres and prompted mandatory evacuations in a number of communities. about 30,000 homes are threatened. that large fire, again, in the north part of the state in butte county creating smoky conditions in the bay area as we give you a live look out at san francisco bay. which you can't even see. but usually it is there. the sales force tower in the foreground. we will check in with steve in a few minutes >> we know very windy. the santa ana winds dying down there. thankfully. but last year, it was ear
. >>> plus, actor l'amour and morris is live in the studio about his new student -- series that explores the.com bubble and burst. >>> the massive wildfires burning out of control in the golden state of california. and puke county, the county has more than 3100 square miles. to put that into perspective, the entire county of san francisco, -- butte county, trying to confirm reports that people died in that fire. to the south we go in southern california, two separate fires are...
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football game, stay tuned to fox5 because our own holly morris gotxc anlusive sitdown with d.c.nited's newest member and all around ou the team to f ev> doamy il ite ow lsa thing is a t>> ths mes k e's a lot ofy, space for a 'm andnt peoplin the warmol idat s une.n. get peaked all over. cs.x5y. i le es announces their cupsaas partnering with to give you a free ride when your car is in the shop. >> five days to go until the midterm. >> five days to go until the midterm. the latest look from both we'd line up and we'd put our hand on the shoulder of the person in front of us. thld to a.tim kaine, approvessage.ane pwh you always kw who had your back. do ifexn for congress..duanngi"n ". m ne an d make rkor u ifexn for congress..duanngi"n ". it s ldhels familiar face and president trump is pngki add idestep making it about the certain thathe,exist, homophobic, bigotedol eninth are tenewing. nc forprahet theteni u states mi cin. disturbing allegations of dassault an hazing.ve the police investigation. re to>>> n fightntdiea border. a at 6:00 t >> ♪ >> ♪ >> we begin tonight with breaki
football game, stay tuned to fox5 because our own holly morris gotxc anlusive sitdown with d.c.nited's newest member and all around ou the team to f ev> doamy il ite ow lsa thing is a t>> ths mes k e's a lot ofy, space for a 'm andnt peoplin the warmol idat s une.n. get peaked all over. cs.x5y. i le es announces their cupsaas partnering with to give you a free ride when your car is in the shop. >> five days to go until the midterm. >> five days to go until the midterm. the...
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we'll see a lot of that on infrastructure and elsewhere in 2019. >> what were you going to say, morriss is very good and the real question is where do they find the money. there's a real political incentive to agree because i don't know anybody that's happy with potholes and i don't know anybody that feels safe riding over bridges anymore so i think there's a real incentive there. >> david, how do the chinese -- what are they saying in beijing about these results today? how does it affect the trade conversation >> i think it has to temper the trade conversation a little bit. it was not -- it wasn't a landslide for the democrats but it was a pushback on the republican agenda and maybe it's going to get the administration a bit more riled up but i think the message is, you know, don't go too crazy, don't get this economy into a dark place going into 2020 because you're fighting these trade battles that's probably an important part of why the market can go higher for from here and probably is getting relief today. and i think the rate side is important. i'm a little less skeptical -- i'm
we'll see a lot of that on infrastructure and elsewhere in 2019. >> what were you going to say, morriss is very good and the real question is where do they find the money. there's a real political incentive to agree because i don't know anybody that's happy with potholes and i don't know anybody that feels safe riding over bridges anymore so i think there's a real incentive there. >> david, how do the chinese -- what are they saying in beijing about these results today? how does it...
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morris. >> thank you. let me say i agree with the multilateral development banks, i'm not going to repeat in detail what we've heard. i want to say on these institutions make the point that u.s. leadership depends on our willingness to continue to provide financial support. so, the administration support for the capital increase at the world bank is positive move in my view and while the capital increase does not benefit the poorest countries, it will support many countries in asia and latin america where the u.s. has important interests and ties. at the same time the administration scaled back for the efforts in the poorest countries. these cuts diminish u.s. standing and limit mbd's ability to engage where they're needed the most. ill whoo the capital increase merits support it should not happen on the backs of other critical commitments. senator merkley, you raised the question of china's borrowing from the mbd and i do want to address that point. i should say as we already heard from the administration
morris. >> thank you. let me say i agree with the multilateral development banks, i'm not going to repeat in detail what we've heard. i want to say on these institutions make the point that u.s. leadership depends on our willingness to continue to provide financial support. so, the administration support for the capital increase at the world bank is positive move in my view and while the capital increase does not benefit the poorest countries, it will support many countries in asia and...
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there's talk to chris morris on that.he eu? the one thing that became clear is yours to talk about plan a, not plan b. you can hardly blame because that's the focus at the moment. she is relying on the feeling among many people off, let's get on with it. there is the process. if the vote in parliament were to fail, the government has 21 days to come up with a plan, i don't know how cunning it will be but it'll be a plan. seven parliamentary days after that they will have to be a debate on the motion. i think she's right, there's been no sign that the european union is in the mood to renegotiate. they want to move on and talk about the others that they need to deal with. if you don't accept this, as she has been saying for the last week, no deal, no brexit. another question came from laura—beth from lancashire, who asked about the future for gibraltar. i'd just like a little bit more information about what's been done to protect gibraltar's british sovereignty. well, thanks very much for that question, laura beth. you've p
there's talk to chris morris on that.he eu? the one thing that became clear is yours to talk about plan a, not plan b. you can hardly blame because that's the focus at the moment. she is relying on the feeling among many people off, let's get on with it. there is the process. if the vote in parliament were to fail, the government has 21 days to come up with a plan, i don't know how cunning it will be but it'll be a plan. seven parliamentary days after that they will have to be a debate on the...
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morris: it depends on the politics.or to him becoming president, his behavior, might play into this, similar to what happened with bill clinton. but it was a mixed bag in the midterm elections. theyemocrats did what wanted to do, donald trump was it were to seize a some authority, it makes it 2020, andg for also for geopolitics. so what i see is a lot of grandstanding. coming out from the president. he understands that headlines matter to the people he is trying to communicate with. he is strength to promote that he is a strong, aggressive and muscular leader. francine: thank you of, they will both be staying with us. coming up next, we look at the markets. we talk investor sentiment and tensions deepening between nissan and renault following the arrest and detention of the chairman, carlos ghosn. that conversation coming up a bit later. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: economics, finance, "bloomberghis is surveillance." i am francine lacqua in london. >> the chairman says he is not confident that g
morris: it depends on the politics.or to him becoming president, his behavior, might play into this, similar to what happened with bill clinton. but it was a mixed bag in the midterm elections. theyemocrats did what wanted to do, donald trump was it were to seize a some authority, it makes it 2020, andg for also for geopolitics. so what i see is a lot of grandstanding. coming out from the president. he understands that headlines matter to the people he is trying to communicate with. he is...
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our reality check correspondent chris morris there. to our europe correspondent damian grammaticas in brussels — but first to our assistant political editor norman smith, who's in downing street. what is your reading of the mood music? jane, we are told we are within touching distance of an agreement but let's be honest, touching distance could be fingertips away or it could be a blooming great bargepole away. i could be here tomorrow lunchtime saying a deal has been done, then againi saying a deal has been done, then again i could be here a week tomorrow saying, no news from brussels. i guess on the plus side the language has become much more upbeat, confident, hopeful, the negotiators seemed now to have reduced the area of disagreement really to just one key issue around how we exit this backstop customs arrangement if that becomes necessary. and on the more hopeful side it seems that the eu dos want to devise some sort of mechanism to enable the uk to get out of the customs arrangement because they think if we are in it for ever and
our reality check correspondent chris morris there. to our europe correspondent damian grammaticas in brussels — but first to our assistant political editor norman smith, who's in downing street. what is your reading of the mood music? jane, we are told we are within touching distance of an agreement but let's be honest, touching distance could be fingertips away or it could be a blooming great bargepole away. i could be here tomorrow lunchtime saying a deal has been done, then againi saying...
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chris morris in there.been the future of the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. this would be uk's only land border with the eu after brexit. it's a dispute that's resonated both north and south of the border, as our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. who is scoring here? it was a goalless draw as northern ireland took on the irish republic in dublin tonight. but theresa may has been trying to present the draft brexit deal as a win for both sides. it is not really dublin's problem so yeah, they could sit and watch it all unfold in westminster. the best case scenario for northern ireland would be the hong kong of the uk, a place to do business if you want to do business with europe easily, but at the same time without feeling like you have difficulties actually within the united kingdom. the brexit deal could keep northern ireland more closely tied to eu rules so trade can flow freely between the north and south of this island. some northern ireland businesses believe that is
chris morris in there.been the future of the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. this would be uk's only land border with the eu after brexit. it's a dispute that's resonated both north and south of the border, as our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. who is scoring here? it was a goalless draw as northern ireland took on the irish republic in dublin tonight. but theresa may has been trying to present the draft brexit deal as a win for both sides. it is not...
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local councillor john morris it beggars belief. but no families.re got 3500 households in the housing register. more than 20 years ago the military sold off almost all its family homes and agreed to rent them back occupied or not. it's difficult to find the words to describe what a bad deal the mod have entered into. and there are many more across the uk, from cambridgeshire to west london and canterbury in kent. we are vandals got to work as soon as the soldiers and their families moved out. the mod says it has to keep renting these properties in case it needs to move a military family in at short notice but if you keep a place like this for too long, this is what can happen. someone spokenin this is what can happen. someone spoken in and ripped out most of the piping and a lot of the electrical cabling. if you look in there, you can see that the family is ever going to move back into this place, ‘ pounds ‘pounds right. new ‘pounds right. new figures inds - right. new figures show - right. new figures show - rig scale and new figures show the real
local councillor john morris it beggars belief. but no families.re got 3500 households in the housing register. more than 20 years ago the military sold off almost all its family homes and agreed to rent them back occupied or not. it's difficult to find the words to describe what a bad deal the mod have entered into. and there are many more across the uk, from cambridgeshire to west london and canterbury in kent. we are vandals got to work as soon as the soldiers and their families moved out....
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out, finds lee morris, 46-yard touchdown. throwing for 336 yards tonight, the suitors retake the lead. on top 35-31 in the late third quarter. >>m, spencer, back to you. im: there is a lot about football to be played in that one. >> spenceryou talk about the tradition with oklahoma, i played with his father, lee morris sr., and of course a long line of eat receivers. insped by fathers who played in the nfl. s> tim: 1st & 10 for ucla.co again. let it fly, got a receiver at we al line, the soore -- he could have put thaty. conc smplepetely c: atch. e, good athleticism and ball am control, that isack >> tim: 2nd & 10. ayturn to the wrong coming out of the backfield on a wheel route. >> speer: it was an option route -- n an option route in terms of working as a linebacker, but he could have into a wheel route, and he just misread it. you need to get your head around quick and turn it in, and he .ust made a poor re he it instantly. >> tim 3rd & 10. whenhey have had success moving the sticks in these situations, they look to the ti
out, finds lee morris, 46-yard touchdown. throwing for 336 yards tonight, the suitors retake the lead. on top 35-31 in the late third quarter. >>m, spencer, back to you. im: there is a lot about football to be played in that one. >> spenceryou talk about the tradition with oklahoma, i played with his father, lee morris sr., and of course a long line of eat receivers. insped by fathers who played in the nfl. s> tim: 1st & 10 for ucla.co again. let it fly, got a receiver at we...
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let's speak to our correspondent chris morris.ding the detail of the 585 pages of the withdrawal agreement. dorothy edwards had this reaction. the bbc‘s director general, lord hall, spoke out this week against what he called the "disgraceful attacks" made on social media againstjournalists. he said they were getting constant anonymous threats on twitter due to reporting on opinions that some people might not want to hear. but it was at tweet sent by a bbc journalist which caused a big stir on tuesday. at 3:15am, andrew neiljoined in a twitter discussion about the award—winning investigative journalist carole cadwalladr, describing her as a "mad cat woman" and calling her "karole kodswallop". after widespread criticism on social media, he deleted the tweet later that day and the bbc press office issued this statement: that wasn't good enough for a number of newswatch viewers, two of whom recorded videos for us. as an employee of the bbc, andrew neil is required to demonstrate impartiality. by the personal slur and by the use of the
let's speak to our correspondent chris morris.ding the detail of the 585 pages of the withdrawal agreement. dorothy edwards had this reaction. the bbc‘s director general, lord hall, spoke out this week against what he called the "disgraceful attacks" made on social media againstjournalists. he said they were getting constant anonymous threats on twitter due to reporting on opinions that some people might not want to hear. but it was at tweet sent by a bbc journalist which caused a...
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chris, many thanks, chris morris from our bbc reality check team.en northern ireland and the republic has dominated much of the negotiations with brussels. but it also presents challenges for the people of northern ireland, as it raises new questions about their future links with the rest of the uk and the republic, as our ireland correspondent emma vardy explains. bomb blast this island's history is marked by struggles over land and sea. today, brexit is redefining its modern borders. people here have found themselves caught in the middle of a political storm. we don't want to go back to days of old. whatever happens, happens. i don't think individually we can make a gigantic difference to what the higher powers decide. at northern ireland's larne harbour, every day trucks and trade arrive over the irish sea from britain. checks are needed on live animals, but currently little else, because the whole island, north and south, is under the same eu rules. but after the uk leaves the eu, there could be new checks on some products coming from britain to
chris, many thanks, chris morris from our bbc reality check team.en northern ireland and the republic has dominated much of the negotiations with brussels. but it also presents challenges for the people of northern ireland, as it raises new questions about their future links with the rest of the uk and the republic, as our ireland correspondent emma vardy explains. bomb blast this island's history is marked by struggles over land and sea. today, brexit is redefining its modern borders. people...
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chris morris, for the moment, thank you.s going on at the same time, of course. we had from theresa may. we can hearfrom time, of course. we had from theresa may. we can hear from the german chancellor angela merkel, giving her reaction to the endorsement of the withdrawal agreement. translation: we strive for close cooperation and close cooperation in the field of internal security. these are important aspects, as theresa may said herself. we continued to live ina european said herself. we continued to live in a european area, even after great britain has left the european union. plus, there is still a lot that needs to be done. a lot of work for us. needs to be done. a lot of work for us. the house of commons will now be seized of the draft agreement, but i think we have, this has been very successfully, a very successful endeavour in a situation without previous circumstances. we have been successful enough in this attempt of reaching an agreement that balances the interests of both sides, paying respect to paying heed to
chris morris, for the moment, thank you.s going on at the same time, of course. we had from theresa may. we can hearfrom time, of course. we had from theresa may. we can hear from the german chancellor angela merkel, giving her reaction to the endorsement of the withdrawal agreement. translation: we strive for close cooperation and close cooperation in the field of internal security. these are important aspects, as theresa may said herself. we continued to live ina european said herself. we...
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fed speak to our correspondent chris morris.s been reading the detail of the 585 pages of the withdrawal agreement. dorothy edwards had this reaction. the bbc‘s director general, lord hall, spoke at this week against what he called the disgraceful attacks made on social media against journalists. he said they were getting constant anonymous threats on twitter puts on the reporting on opinions that some people might not wa nt opinions that some people might not want a year. but it was at tweet sent by a bbcjournalist which caused a big crowd on tuesday. at 3:15am andrew neil joined caused a big crowd on tuesday. at 3:15am andrew neiljoined in the twitter discussion about the award—winning investigative journalist carol cadwallader, describing her as a madcap woman and calling her carol codswallop. after widespread criticism on social media he deleted the tweet later that day and the bbc press office issued this statement. that wasn't good enough for a number of newswatch viewers, two of whom recorded videos for us it's spinning w
fed speak to our correspondent chris morris.s been reading the detail of the 585 pages of the withdrawal agreement. dorothy edwards had this reaction. the bbc‘s director general, lord hall, spoke at this week against what he called the disgraceful attacks made on social media against journalists. he said they were getting constant anonymous threats on twitter puts on the reporting on opinions that some people might not wa nt opinions that some people might not want a year. but it was at tweet...
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dancers from the mark morris dance with interpret the ancient paul that tells the story of two young people who fall in love but aren't allowed to marry. musicians dancers with worlds in contemporary angles singers from different traditions working together something that attracted choreographer morris to the project. there's a kind of a bad vibe going on internationally you know this it's not just islamophobia it's like everything a phobia and that that's not good for anybody you know it's not those people and those people and those people it's like. no it's we people that's that's what i like about. the move them style of singing is performed by a father daughter duo. putting his hand to his ear allows an impossible to hear is own voice more clearly in azerbaijan kassim office considered a national treasure. not only an expert on azerbaijani music says everyone can relate to the tragic love story and the mournful music the music is such a powerful way of. delivering messages to people regardless of the language and of the cultural identity. at a time of increased support for walls
dancers from the mark morris dance with interpret the ancient paul that tells the story of two young people who fall in love but aren't allowed to marry. musicians dancers with worlds in contemporary angles singers from different traditions working together something that attracted choreographer morris to the project. there's a kind of a bad vibe going on internationally you know this it's not just islamophobia it's like everything a phobia and that that's not good for anybody you know it's not...
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. <" 56 years ago since frank morris and the anglin brothers took off alcatraz from the north side of the island and have never been seen since. today the fbi and the u-s marshall are working together to recreate evidence that way the six thousand people who visit the island today can have a much more real experience.">frank morris and the two brothers john and clarence anglin were all serving time on alcatraz for bank robberies and previous escape attempts.the three spent six months preparing for their escape from alcatraz on june 11th 19-62.prison guards would conduct 12 head counts a day and officials believe it was handmade fake heads placed in their prison cell cots that helped their disapperance go unnoticed for sometime.<"when the guards when through their cell blocks, using flash lights, they found three decoy heads lying in the beds. the decoyed heads were made of soap, made of wax, plaster. but they were good enough to fool the guards at that moment in time.">the men carved a hole in their cells with hand crafted tools to the plumbing in the walls, which led them to the roof
. frank morris and the two brothers john and clarence anglin were all serving time on alcatraz for bank robberies and previous escape attempts.the three spent six months preparing for their escape from alcatraz on june 11th 19-62.prison guards would conduct 12 head counts a day and officials believe it was handmade fake heads placed in their prison cell cots that helped their disapperance go unnoticed for sometime.the men carved a hole in their cells with hand crafted tools to the plumbing in...
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for the past few weeks derek morris is the going door—to—door to convince his neighbours to vote forly candidates. 0ne neighbours to vote for labour friendly candidates. one subject has been compensated— carrots. friendly candidates. one subject has been compensated— carrotsm friendly candidates. one subject has been compensated- carrots. it is helping some and hurting others. at the end of the day, it is not about substance. he's not the only one struggling to figure out where a trade fit in the battle. this farmer has only sold half his soy harvest after demand dried up due to a trade war between the us and china. after demand dried up due to a trade war between the us and chinam after demand dried up due to a trade war between the us and china. it has affected us financially. at this point, i have not sold everything yet. there is still time for the prizes to go back up. a farmer is a lwa ys prizes to go back up. a farmer is always optimistic. although indian is heavily reliant on agriculture and manufacturing, tariffs have yet to really be felt economically. which is why voters h
for the past few weeks derek morris is the going door—to—door to convince his neighbours to vote forly candidates. 0ne neighbours to vote for labour friendly candidates. one subject has been compensated— carrots. friendly candidates. one subject has been compensated— carrotsm friendly candidates. one subject has been compensated- carrots. it is helping some and hurting others. at the end of the day, it is not about substance. he's not the only one struggling to figure out where a trade...
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morris with all these obstacles that they're facing how determined are they to reach the u.s. do they still think they're going to be able to cross the border i think so yes absolutely determined to find a place that provides. safety. they may not really know what to expect from the future know very well from what they're fleeing people who are getting away from miserable living conditions with no jobs or jobs don't provide not enough to two feet of snow so that's one point the other point. all. of them combination with this coming. as their threats for their lives against any of the people in this care are ok ma it's coming from the ngo medical international speaking to us from mexico thank you very much thank you. one of the world's top sailing couples so we'll go head to head against each other this weekend sam davies will be competing against her partner walmart and asio in the who told him the thirty five hundred mile journey from france to the caribbean will be a tough slog for the couple especially because they have to leave their young son at home. some davies is one o
morris with all these obstacles that they're facing how determined are they to reach the u.s. do they still think they're going to be able to cross the border i think so yes absolutely determined to find a place that provides. safety. they may not really know what to expect from the future know very well from what they're fleeing people who are getting away from miserable living conditions with no jobs or jobs don't provide not enough to two feet of snow so that's one point the other point....
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for the past few weeks derek morris has been going door—to—door to convince his fellow steel workersabour—friendly candidates. he's talked about health care and outsourcing, but one subject has been complicated — tariffs. it is helping some in the steel industry but it's hurting the farmers so, you help us but you hurt them and, at the end of the day, it is not abou substance. at the end of the day, it is not about substance. he's not the only one struggling to figure out where trade fits in this particular election battle. phil ramsey has been a farmer his entire life but, this year, he's only sold half his soy harvest after demand dried up due to a trade war between the us and china. it has affected all of us financially, at least, at this point. i have not sold everything yet. so there is still time for the prizes to go back up. a farmer is always optimistic. although indiana is heavily reliant on agriculture and manufacturing, tariffs have yet to really be felt here economically. which is why voters have chosen to focus on other issues. i don't think tariffs are going to have muc
for the past few weeks derek morris has been going door—to—door to convince his fellow steel workersabour—friendly candidates. he's talked about health care and outsourcing, but one subject has been complicated — tariffs. it is helping some in the steel industry but it's hurting the farmers so, you help us but you hurt them and, at the end of the day, it is not abou substance. at the end of the day, it is not about substance. he's not the only one struggling to figure out where trade...
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in this country it is splitting families to just around the corner morris johnson's brother joe was making the case for a second referendum. hundreds turned out to hear former england football gary lineker interviewed joe johnson on why he wants a so-called people's vote. in the end there were cheers in westminster last night just not for breaks or. joining me in the studio for more explorers widing good to see you first of all these kids she said have been the big problem for getting a deal in you divorce bell but also fundamentally what is going to happen with northern ireland and to prevent this backstop and what appears to have been agreed between theresa may and you is that the u.k. as a whole will stay for a limited time in the customs union and that northern ireland itself will have to be more closely aligned to some of these new regulations now that. have come out already although it hasn't obviously been published and has caused a lot of consternation from many m.p.'s jay caprice mark we heard there from boris johnson the former foreign secretary but also. big concerns from those
in this country it is splitting families to just around the corner morris johnson's brother joe was making the case for a second referendum. hundreds turned out to hear former england football gary lineker interviewed joe johnson on why he wants a so-called people's vote. in the end there were cheers in westminster last night just not for breaks or. joining me in the studio for more explorers widing good to see you first of all these kids she said have been the big problem for getting a deal in...
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thank you. >> thank you mister morris. ms. stephanie segal. >> thank you for the opportunity to contribute to the discussion today. i was asked to speak about the international monetary fund and to address the chinese strategic force to projecting economic power and influence globally. the imf was created, and they foster stability by engaging in three principal activities. it monitors the economic development of its members, and second, it provides loans to imf members. third, it enhances the technical competence of imf members through capacity developments. the global economy has changed considerably since the imf was found. economic globalization has extended beyond trade to include financial and human capital flows. we are also witnessing the emergence of china as a global power and of the challenger to u.s. economic supremacy. this context makes the abilities of the imf more important than ever. in terms of surveillance, the most recent evaluation of the chinese economy took place in july and thanks to efforts championed
thank you. >> thank you mister morris. ms. stephanie segal. >> thank you for the opportunity to contribute to the discussion today. i was asked to speak about the international monetary fund and to address the chinese strategic force to projecting economic power and influence globally. the imf was created, and they foster stability by engaging in three principal activities. it monitors the economic development of its members, and second, it provides loans to imf members. third, it...
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today -- agents showed off the new heads...nearly identical to those used by frank morris and brothersohn and clarence anglin..who were never seen again after disappearing into the chilly bay waters. for the last year and half the fbi team from their lab in quantico virginia worked in their own spare time using 3-d technology to create the heads. the originals have become too fragile. by the way ... the us marshall )s office says the warrants issued for the men are still valid. ad lib toss to jeff ad lib thanks jeff up next... worried about insurance ... after several devastating wildfires. nbc bay area spestions about whl continue to protect homes in high-risk areas. nbcbayarea destroyed by fire, after fire, after fire. we )ve begun to >>> with so many homes destroyed by fire, after fire year after year, we begin to wonder whether insurance companies will continue to cover these homes in high-risk areas. >> it might sound like an outrageous question, but it's valid. will insurance companies no longer insure californians? i guess it could be like earthquake insuranne of these days? >>
today -- agents showed off the new heads...nearly identical to those used by frank morris and brothersohn and clarence anglin..who were never seen again after disappearing into the chilly bay waters. for the last year and half the fbi team from their lab in quantico virginia worked in their own spare time using 3-d technology to create the heads. the originals have become too fragile. by the way ... the us marshall )s office says the warrants issued for the men are still valid. ad lib toss to...
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>frank morris and the two brothers john and clarence anglin were all serving time on alcatraz for bankobberies and previous escape attempts.the three spent six months preparing for their escape from alcatraz on june 11th 19-62.prison guards would conduct 12 head counts a day and officials believe it was handmade fake heads placed in their prison cell cots that helped their disapperance go unnoticed for sometime.<"when the guards when through their cell blocks, using flash lights, they found three decoy heads lying in the beds. the decoyed heads were made of soap, made of wax, plaster. but they were good enough to fool the guards at that moment in time.">the men carved a hole in their cells with hand crafted tools to the plumbing in the walls, which led them to the rooftop where they climbed down the smoke stack and into a raft they made out of rain coats.<"they paddled into the night never to be seen again.">here are pictures of everything used in the escape. the original decoy heads were once on display inside the prison for tourists to to the climate on the island they started to det
>frank morris and the two brothers john and clarence anglin were all serving time on alcatraz for bankobberies and previous escape attempts.the three spent six months preparing for their escape from alcatraz on june 11th 19-62.prison guards would conduct 12 head counts a day and officials believe it was handmade fake heads placed in their prison cell cots that helped their disapperance go unnoticed for sometime.the men carved a hole in their cells with hand crafted tools to the plumbing in...
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dancers from the mark morris interpret. that tells the story of two young people who aren't allowed to marry. musicians dancers with world contemporary angles singers from different traditions working together something that attracted choreographer morris to the project. there's a kind of a bad vibe going on internationally you know there's it's not just islamophobia it's like everything a phobia and that that's not good for anybody you know it's not those people and those people and those people it's like. no it's we people that's that's what i like. the move them style of singing is performed by a father daughter duo. putting his hand to his ear allows an impossible to hear is own voice more clearly in azerbaijan kassim office considered a national treasure. and expert on now surprise yani music says everyone can relate to the tragic love story and the mournful music the music is such a powerful way of. delivering messages to people regardless of the language and of the cultural identity. at a time of increased support fo
dancers from the mark morris interpret. that tells the story of two young people who aren't allowed to marry. musicians dancers with world contemporary angles singers from different traditions working together something that attracted choreographer morris to the project. there's a kind of a bad vibe going on internationally you know there's it's not just islamophobia it's like everything a phobia and that that's not good for anybody you know it's not those people and those people and those...