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some such as a telephone colour remain unconvinced of the value of broadcasting from college green.phones or not. why do they have to be outside with what looks like sports commentator microphones, put it in the studio. it is of course a bonanza time for political programmes. question time returned on thursday for its new series, a week earlier than scheduled. wednesday also saw the launch two weeks before it was planned of the andrew neil show. the timing of this new vehicle, for the much feared better in the year, was unfortunate. as it went on at seven o'clock mps we re as it went on at seven o'clock mps were voting on proposals to rule out a new deal brexit. and so, could not appear live in the studio. as a result, these two interviews with chief secretary to the treasury and the shadow housing secretary conducted down the line and pre—recorded. conducted down the line and pre-recorded. preparing for no deal, making sure that our borders and cousins are ready... i understand all that, but are you hearing the questions that i am asking? you asking about the future. i have...” am
some such as a telephone colour remain unconvinced of the value of broadcasting from college green.phones or not. why do they have to be outside with what looks like sports commentator microphones, put it in the studio. it is of course a bonanza time for political programmes. question time returned on thursday for its new series, a week earlier than scheduled. wednesday also saw the launch two weeks before it was planned of the andrew neil show. the timing of this new vehicle, for the much...
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drama at westminster is by counting the number of temporary structures put up by broadcasters on college green, opposite the houses of parliament. this week we seem to be getting pretty near to peak gazebo, with journalists jostling for space, mps scurrying from interview to interview, and of course the noisy presence of protesters representing all shades of opinion. we have discussed before on newswatch how some viewers find the presence of protesters distracting and annoying and there were more objections this week, following moment such as this. a date that they choose, and i think thatis a date that they choose, and i think that is bonkers. we have our next guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labourmp. guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labour mp. good morning. good morning. there are so many divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today?” divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today? i am going to vote. no deal. melanie cox was one of a number of viewers to respond in this way. my my point is that i feel that the bbc,by my point is that i feel that the bbc,
drama at westminster is by counting the number of temporary structures put up by broadcasters on college green, opposite the houses of parliament. this week we seem to be getting pretty near to peak gazebo, with journalists jostling for space, mps scurrying from interview to interview, and of course the noisy presence of protesters representing all shades of opinion. we have discussed before on newswatch how some viewers find the presence of protesters distracting and annoying and there were...
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no, i will tell you there is a rally going on at couege you there is a rally going on at college green here today. sajid javit, the london mayor, and there is david let me stage, they have been addressing several hundred people today on the green, but 20 going on around the palace at westminster this evening. well, our correspondent, damian grammaticas, who's in brussels has been trying to find out, during the day, if any progress has been made by britain in its talks with the eu over brexit, as boris johnson has claimed. david frost, the prime minister's chief eu adviser, was here, was at the european commission. he left there a short time ago. as he came out, we tried to ask them questions, we said, "has there been any progress"? no answer. "is this a sham, as has been said?" again, no answer. he got in his car and drove off. we were told he had been discussing with the eu side issues around the back stop, around the political declaration, around a free—trade agreement that borisjohnson says he wants. that was all the hints of what might be going on that we could tell. but my reading
no, i will tell you there is a rally going on at couege you there is a rally going on at college green here today. sajid javit, the london mayor, and there is david let me stage, they have been addressing several hundred people today on the green, but 20 going on around the palace at westminster this evening. well, our correspondent, damian grammaticas, who's in brussels has been trying to find out, during the day, if any progress has been made by britain in its talks with the eu over brexit,...
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drama at westminster is by counting the number of temporary structures put up by broadcasters on college greenm to be getting pretty near to peak gazebo, with journalists jostling for space, mps scurrying from interview to interview, and of course the noisy presence of protesters representing all shades of opinion. we have discussed before on newswatch how some viewers find the presence of protesters distracting and annoying and there were more objections this week, following moment such as this. a date that they choose, and i think thatis a date that they choose, and i think that is bonkers. we have our next guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labourmp. guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labour mp. good morning. good morning. there are so many divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today?” divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today? i am going to vote. no deal. melanie cox was one of a number of viewers
drama at westminster is by counting the number of temporary structures put up by broadcasters on college greenm to be getting pretty near to peak gazebo, with journalists jostling for space, mps scurrying from interview to interview, and of course the noisy presence of protesters representing all shades of opinion. we have discussed before on newswatch how some viewers find the presence of protesters distracting and annoying and there were more objections this week, following moment such as...
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as this telephone caller, remain unconvinced about the value or necessity of broadcasting from college greenprogrammes. question time returned on thursday for its new series, a week earlier than scheduled. wednesday also saw the launch, two weeks before it was planned, of the andrew neil show. the timing of this new vehicle for the much—fea red veteran interviewer was unfortunate, as it went on air at 7:00pm while mps were voting on proposals to rule out a no deal brexit, and so could not appear live in the studio. as a result, these two interviews with chief secretary to the treasury rishi sunak and the shadow housing secretary john healey were conducted down the line, and pre—recorded. preparing for no deal, making sure our borders are ready, customs is ready... i understand that. are you hearing the questions i'm asking you? i am trying to get to that, you are asking about the future... we have a government with no majority in parliament... i understand that, but... sorry. i understand that, but that is the rhetoric. i am trying to pin you down to what is happening. some, like david herma
as this telephone caller, remain unconvinced about the value or necessity of broadcasting from college greenprogrammes. question time returned on thursday for its new series, a week earlier than scheduled. wednesday also saw the launch, two weeks before it was planned, of the andrew neil show. the timing of this new vehicle for the much—fea red veteran interviewer was unfortunate, as it went on air at 7:00pm while mps were voting on proposals to rule out a no deal brexit, and so could not...
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plenty more reaction coming up here on college green.t and strengthening winds. wind is lighter further north with rain in eastern scotland. missed in fog issue in tomorrow morning's rush hourfor some. particular in the west. 40 to 50 mile an hour gust possible for tomorrow particularly close to the english channel. thoroughly wet start and the rain going away a bit more smartly compared to this morning. a few showers dotted around but sky is brightening. some sunny spells, few heavy showers here and there to the north and west but temperatures 17 to 20 degrees. this is bbc news, i'm christian fraser, bringing you the news this afternoon from college green — just outside the house of commons — following today's supreme court ruling. the headlines at 4pm. 11 of the country's most senior judges unanimously rule that borisjohnson's decision to prorogue was wrong, and stopped parliament carrying out its duties in the run—up to the brexit deadline. the decision to advise her majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful, because it had the effe
plenty more reaction coming up here on college green.t and strengthening winds. wind is lighter further north with rain in eastern scotland. missed in fog issue in tomorrow morning's rush hourfor some. particular in the west. 40 to 50 mile an hour gust possible for tomorrow particularly close to the english channel. thoroughly wet start and the rain going away a bit more smartly compared to this morning. a few showers dotted around but sky is brightening. some sunny spells, few heavy showers...
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college in good financial health? >> it would be if anybody really paid tuition. so at greenountain college this past year, we didn't have one full pay student. >> really? not one. >> in other words, our published tuition was roughly 36, $500, and the average student paid just a little over $12,000. >> reporter: we left green mountain and headed towards boston, finding other shuttered schools was as easy as pulling to the side of the road. southern vermont college in bennington, vermont also closed after the spring semester. this past spring also marked the last classes for the college of st. joseph inn rutland. just across the board in massachusetts, atlantic you know closed the year before. in brookline graduated its last class too. in boston, at harvard, we met michael horn, who has been studying education and has a grim prediction. you think more of these closures are copping? >> absolutely. i think 25% of schools will fail in the next two decades. >> reporter: a quarter? >> a quarter. absolutely. if they're going to close, they're going to merge. some of them will declar
college in good financial health? >> it would be if anybody really paid tuition. so at greenountain college this past year, we didn't have one full pay student. >> really? not one. >> in other words, our published tuition was roughly 36, $500, and the average student paid just a little over $12,000. >> reporter: we left green mountain and headed towards boston, finding other shuttered schools was as easy as pulling to the side of the road. southern vermont college in...
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drama at westminster is by counting the number of temporary structures put up by broadcasters on college green
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in an unusual scene, he came out of the commons on to college green to make an announcement that mpscalling on mrjohnson to consider his position, the phrase he used. our political correspondence jonathan blake reports now on the political reaction. joy, surprise, maybe disbelief at the supreme court ruling which was as clear as it could have been. a unanimous decision that the prime minister had acted unlawfully. the highest court in the united kingdom has unanimously found that his advice to prorogue this parliament, his advice given to her majesty the queen, was unlawful, his position untenable and he should have the guts for once to do the decent thing and resign. the court ruled borisjohnson's decision to prorogue parliament prevented it from doing itsjob, without good reason — vindication for those who had argued that all along. i think the scale of this victory for us and defeat for boris johnson is beyond what anyone expected. i think it's absolutely right that he considers his position. i don't think we can carry on with a prime minister who has effectively been shown to hav
in an unusual scene, he came out of the commons on to college green to make an announcement that mpscalling on mrjohnson to consider his position, the phrase he used. our political correspondence jonathan blake reports now on the political reaction. joy, surprise, maybe disbelief at the supreme court ruling which was as clear as it could have been. a unanimous decision that the prime minister had acted unlawfully. the highest court in the united kingdom has unanimously found that his advice to...
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live to college green. green park me outside the palace of westminster so what kind of reception do you think mr johnston will get when he enters the chamber. well peter let me let me just let me just fill you in on the very latest thing that's happened in the last hour or so because those rebels opposition m.p.'s and conservative rebels have now tables in detail what they propose to try to see one to mind boris johnson's plans and it's absolutely striking how detail duties because what they're trying to do if they get this vote through tonight is to seize control of the entire parliamentary timetable from wednesday push through the entire legislation in a single day to try to prevent boris johnson's breakfast at the end of october come hell or high water and then keep on top of the situation effectively cutting boris johnson's political legs off right through the rest of this week and into the start of next week where the bill would have to go up to the house of lords the 2nd chamber here and back to the c
live to college green. green park me outside the palace of westminster so what kind of reception do you think mr johnston will get when he enters the chamber. well peter let me let me just let me just fill you in on the very latest thing that's happened in the last hour or so because those rebels opposition m.p.'s and conservative rebels have now tables in detail what they propose to try to see one to mind boris johnson's plans and it's absolutely striking how detail duties because what they're...
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heading john thank you very much a carnival atmosphere is you can hear and perhaps see behind me on college green outside parliament something more like chaos inside busy few hours ahead and john of course you'll be monitoring all developments for us we'll be checking in with you over the next few hours for the moment thank you but i hate what now she's with protesters at parliament square in westminster and tea breaks at protesters i understand they're gathering there what's the mood lie with all that's happening in parliament they are they following and do they think their voices are actually going to be listened to. well i think everybody is just trying to keep across exactly what's going on inside the commons tonight but barbara this is now so much more than just breaks it or no breaks a deal it is about austerity it is about boris johnson it is about the conservative party and really the future of britain but the common thing when you ask people why they have come here tonight it is about democracy and people feel that the shutting down of parliament is really an teacher maccracken is simply
heading john thank you very much a carnival atmosphere is you can hear and perhaps see behind me on college green outside parliament something more like chaos inside busy few hours ahead and john of course you'll be monitoring all developments for us we'll be checking in with you over the next few hours for the moment thank you but i hate what now she's with protesters at parliament square in westminster and tea breaks at protesters i understand they're gathering there what's the mood lie with...
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in a fiery exchange on college green, the conservative mp nigel evans, who supports borisjohnson, andng later in parliament. bbc breakfast‘s louise minchin started by asking sam gymiah whether he would be voting later today to stop a no—deal brexit. i am going to vote to stop a no—deal brexit. i do not have a mandate from my constituents for a damaging and disorderly brexit. we have seen no sign of progress in negotiations to date and if the prime minister is committed to leaving on the 31st of october, it looks like we will be leaving without a deal. that is not in the national interest. can you tell us, and we will speak to nigel evans in a minute, about the pressure being brought on you? are members of the government talking to you, asking you to change your mind? what‘s going on? well, i have been surprised about how little pressure there has been from the whips. at one point i thought the government almost wanted to lose the vote as a pretext to being able to call a general election. i‘ve had very little pressure from the government but we have had the threat from the prime minis
in a fiery exchange on college green, the conservative mp nigel evans, who supports borisjohnson, andng later in parliament. bbc breakfast‘s louise minchin started by asking sam gymiah whether he would be voting later today to stop a no—deal brexit. i am going to vote to stop a no—deal brexit. i do not have a mandate from my constituents for a damaging and disorderly brexit. we have seen no sign of progress in negotiations to date and if the prime minister is committed to leaving on the...
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some noisy protest going past as spent quite a number on college green.treet white day right outside parliament and i do not know if he can see because it is dark here but right up to where the blue flashing lights are, outside of parliament there is a great, there have been different messages that have been different messages that have been different messages that have been put across today, some asking for a second referendum and some asking for a general election and something they want to do anything they can to get the conservative government out. an interesting range of seekers that we have heard from and i did not know if we can add any clarity on what they propose my position is and to members addressed the crowd and said they were ready for a general election and that was something that they wanted to be brought on. definitely has been a sizeable turn out on the streets around parliament today, sending the message to mps as they carry on the debate inside this evening. people saying that they definitely want to see this motion and acted to stop a
some noisy protest going past as spent quite a number on college green.treet white day right outside parliament and i do not know if he can see because it is dark here but right up to where the blue flashing lights are, outside of parliament there is a great, there have been different messages that have been different messages that have been different messages that have been put across today, some asking for a second referendum and some asking for a general election and something they want to...
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with me michelle fleury in washington, christian fraser is at college green. our top stories.sh parliament before it shuts down for 5 weeks. in dublin, the irish prime minister warns borisjohnson that there is no such thing as a clean, no deal brexit. coming up in the next half hour. almost all of british airways flights are grounded as pilots walk out over pay as part of their two day strike. and a lesson for all of us in how to get out of something we don't want to do. as you join us, mps in the house of commons have been voting on a motion calling for the publicaton of the so called yellowhammer documents. yes, those are the government's plans for a no—deal brexit, some details of which had been leaked but which the governemt was refusing to publish. let's talk to conservative mp bob seely that vote is just coming in at the moment and i cannot hear the results because it's off—camera but we will get that result for you. let's speak to bob who is in the lobby for me. let's just talk a little bit about the speaker first of all, your reaction to the conservative side. it was s
with me michelle fleury in washington, christian fraser is at college green. our top stories.sh parliament before it shuts down for 5 weeks. in dublin, the irish prime minister warns borisjohnson that there is no such thing as a clean, no deal brexit. coming up in the next half hour. almost all of british airways flights are grounded as pilots walk out over pay as part of their two day strike. and a lesson for all of us in how to get out of something we don't want to do. as you join us, mps in...
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america wants, he talks about legalizing marijuana, banning assault weapons, universal free college, the greenliminating all private health insurance, abolishing the electoral college, david, you know, it's hard to believe that america is going to want all those things, do you think she would be able to take donald trump if that's the case? >> i think it's a challenge, i think she's left of the country and it's hard for her to reposition at this point, she's committed pretty hard to the left, i agree with that point, that's why i think biden is a stronger candidate nationwide, let me say one thing, the next election will be graded on the curve, running against donald trump you will throw out analysis including on fox news channel. someone could potentially beat him that we can't see right now because he does turn things upside down. jillian: do you have that person in mind that you are referencing? >> if biden gets through the primary he can beat donald trump although donald trump is favorite because he's good as misdirecting and controlling the dialogue, that's the question, can you get throu
america wants, he talks about legalizing marijuana, banning assault weapons, universal free college, the greenliminating all private health insurance, abolishing the electoral college, david, you know, it's hard to believe that america is going to want all those things, do you think she would be able to take donald trump if that's the case? >> i think it's a challenge, i think she's left of the country and it's hard for her to reposition at this point, she's committed pretty hard to the...
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history, right now, electing bernie sanders, who is our champion of medicare for all, free public college, the green new deal, and criminal justice reform could not be any more important than it is today. so how do we do it? that is why i'm talking to you guys today. the campaign slogan is not me, us. that's not just what the whole campaign is about. of course it is, but it's also a roadmap for how we win. this is a movement. this is a grassroots movement. that means it starts here and it starts with us. we win and we are going to win new hampshire and we are going to win the white house by knocking on doors, by making calls, by sharing our stories. that is what i am here asking all of you for today. please volunteer with us. we want to you, we need you. we are going to elect bernie sanders and we need your help to do it. thank you, guys. [applause] erin: thank you. and now it is my distinct honor to introduce two men who share this vision, ben cohen and jerry greenfield of ben & jerry's. [applause] jerry: hello. >> hello. jerry: very excited to be here. i'm jerry. this is ben. for once in our 40 ye
history, right now, electing bernie sanders, who is our champion of medicare for all, free public college, the green new deal, and criminal justice reform could not be any more important than it is today. so how do we do it? that is why i'm talking to you guys today. the campaign slogan is not me, us. that's not just what the whole campaign is about. of course it is, but it's also a roadmap for how we win. this is a movement. this is a grassroots movement. that means it starts here and it...
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competition on the stage, because the senator knows that in order to have medicare for all, college for all, the greeneal, you name it, it is going to take the force and the will of the american people. we've almost hit the 1 million donor mark and we're well beyond 2 million donations. those matter just as much as any poll, that kind of cynergy and energy. you know when that will we are going to need in the general election. we saw what happened in 2016. >> yesterday the trump administration announced they would ready a ban on flavored e-cigarettes amid this outbreak that we've seen of vaping-related deaths. >> he has come under criticism in the past for his record when it comes to gunish auz he also represents vermont, some of his positions in the past have been more in line with the contingent of democratic primary voters where they are. how does he sort of that he's beenment senator sanders had the d-minus rating with the nra. thards no friend of hids and somebody's had to roll many tapes and you can see senator sanders standing up on all the issues. your question more pointedly is about president
competition on the stage, because the senator knows that in order to have medicare for all, college for all, the greeneal, you name it, it is going to take the force and the will of the american people. we've almost hit the 1 million donor mark and we're well beyond 2 million donations. those matter just as much as any poll, that kind of cynergy and energy. you know when that will we are going to need in the general election. we saw what happened in 2016. >> yesterday the trump...
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we are going to be crossing back to college green and joining huw edwards shortly.aw which in effect would block a no—deal brexit. they have been debating the bill for nearly two hours already. we are expecting a key vote on the second reading in the next ten minutes or so, and the prime minister who now leads a minority government after the defection of one mp yesterday, says he will try to force an early general election on october the 15th if mps pass the bill today, forcing him to ask the eu to delay brexit beyond october the 31st, something he says he will not do. we will bring you the result of the key vote thatis bring you the result of the key vote that is coming up in this debate, and we will have analysis from our chief political correspondent vicki young and joe moore will be here, the former director of legislative affairs at number ten, but why don't wejoin the debate affairs at number ten, but why don't we join the debate now because it is in the last few minutes with the brexit secretary stephen barclay on his feet? we will see him summing up as we ap
we are going to be crossing back to college green and joining huw edwards shortly.aw which in effect would block a no—deal brexit. they have been debating the bill for nearly two hours already. we are expecting a key vote on the second reading in the next ten minutes or so, and the prime minister who now leads a minority government after the defection of one mp yesterday, says he will try to force an early general election on october the 15th if mps pass the bill today, forcing him to ask the...
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saying this for 3 or 4 decades medicare for all student debt forgiveness free college tuition and the wars and a comprehensive green new deal and rules how are you going to pay for it nobody asks how we're going to pay for the f. $35.00 nobody asks how we're going to pay for these 9 wars were you know what when we got to go to war with iraq nobody asked what's it's going to cost so the democratic party is deliberately keeping like people like bernie and told see quiet so they can put their corporate is back in there if you want to go after donald trump you can't just say he's bad go after things like he gave a $1.00 trillion dollar tax break to his millionaire buddies talk about the fact that he ran on an anti interventionist stance and hasn't held true to that talk about the fact that his tariffs on china are hurting american farmers go after specific things he's done you can't just say trump russia bad bad bad it's not a kid's not a campaign i'm with her was the dumbest campaign i've ever heard in my life if she didn't get my back i have to get the back of a rich white lady and that's what i want to go back to yo
saying this for 3 or 4 decades medicare for all student debt forgiveness free college tuition and the wars and a comprehensive green new deal and rules how are you going to pay for it nobody asks how we're going to pay for the f. $35.00 nobody asks how we're going to pay for these 9 wars were you know what when we got to go to war with iraq nobody asked what's it's going to cost so the democratic party is deliberately keeping like people like bernie and told see quiet so they can put their...
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saying this for 3 or 4 decades medicare for all student debt forgiveness free college tuition and the wars and a comprehensive green new deal everyone how are you going to pay for it nobody asks how we're going to pay for the f. $35.00 nobody asks how we're going to pay for these 9 wars where you know what we've got to go to war with iran nobody else what's it's going to cost so the democratic party is deliberately keeping like people like burning and told see quiet so they can put their corporate is back in there if you want to go after donald trump you can't just say he's bad go after things like he gave a $1.00 trillion dollar tax break to his millionaire buddies talk about the fact that he ran on an anti interventionist stance and hasn't held. to that you talk about the fact that his tariffs on china are hurting american farmers go after specific things he's done you can't just say trump russia bad bad bad it's not a kid's not a campaign i'm with her was the dumbest campaign i've ever heard in my life she didn't get my back i have to get the back of a rich white lady that's what they're paying so i want to go b
saying this for 3 or 4 decades medicare for all student debt forgiveness free college tuition and the wars and a comprehensive green new deal everyone how are you going to pay for it nobody asks how we're going to pay for the f. $35.00 nobody asks how we're going to pay for these 9 wars where you know what we've got to go to war with iran nobody else what's it's going to cost so the democratic party is deliberately keeping like people like burning and told see quiet so they can put their...
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hello, green new deal. hello, college for all, canceling student debt. he is the one. something else that is vitally important to this is our campaign is about to hit the 1 million donor threshold. that is making more history than anybody who has ever run for president of the united states of america up to this point. further more, we have more than 2 million donations. we want to talk about the people power in this country, not just what comes out in polls. but when you combine the two of those things, the people power and the polls, you have a candidate that can not only defeat president trump but can transcend this nation. >> i got another question about donors and the way you raised money. you've don't from small donations. elizabeth warren decided she would stop doing big donors, she's getting hit for that. do you think it's fair? because she used to do those big fundraisers in the past. >> i don't know why we frame it as hit. if they are contrasting each other's records and not getting personal with people, then it's fair game. no, no no, this is not towards you.
hello, green new deal. hello, college for all, canceling student debt. he is the one. something else that is vitally important to this is our campaign is about to hit the 1 million donor threshold. that is making more history than anybody who has ever run for president of the united states of america up to this point. further more, we have more than 2 million donations. we want to talk about the people power in this country, not just what comes out in polls. but when you combine the two of...
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democratic nominee and if the democrat parties is going to go so far left as they are with a green new deal and free collegeition and that's not going to vote for the key voting bloc. >> though i would add that there's a lot of research now that suggests that the country actually wantins a version of t affordable care act and they want democrats to improve on that. in a typical presidency. what i also think is interesting is 22 states have actually lost manufacturing jobs in the last few years and what that says to me is even though trump's base i think, voted more for culture than the economy it does leave an opening for democrats to talk about what hasn't happened under the trump administration. all of these policies about bringing jobs back that have gone unfulfilled. so i do think there's an opening. >> a 3.7% unemployment and a wage growths of 3.2% and those are the kind of numbers that are concrete, have not moved. in fact, they're getting better. the african-american unemployment rate is strong, and if those numbers continue, those are the kind of factors that make an impact on voters and when they g
democratic nominee and if the democrat parties is going to go so far left as they are with a green new deal and free collegeition and that's not going to vote for the key voting bloc. >> though i would add that there's a lot of research now that suggests that the country actually wantins a version of t affordable care act and they want democrats to improve on that. in a typical presidency. what i also think is interesting is 22 states have actually lost manufacturing jobs in the last few...
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that you can pay for all of these things; medicare for all, free school, free college, free everything, a climate, you know, greenns of dollars. so i think that the price tag issue doesn't even matter so much at the moment. i do think the more important aspect of this this is that warren seems to have lost her grace period. she had been basically given a pass by everybody for the last few months, and she's used that to great effect and to her advantage, climbing in the polls. but now having managed to get that attention and notice and consolidate her position a bit, her rivals are going to begin aiming at her, and she's going to get some real incoming especially in this next debate. charles: so, james, it boil down to obamacare 2 the.0, medicare for -- 2.0. essentially, it seems to have the most momentum in her party, and if she's campaigning on that, if you shoot the merge, are you shooting down medicare for all? >> the reason they call it medicare for all even though it actually gets rid of traditional medicare, is they know people don't like it when they say we're going to have one government health care plan
that you can pay for all of these things; medicare for all, free school, free college, free everything, a climate, you know, greenns of dollars. so i think that the price tag issue doesn't even matter so much at the moment. i do think the more important aspect of this this is that warren seems to have lost her grace period. she had been basically given a pass by everybody for the last few months, and she's used that to great effect and to her advantage, climbing in the polls. but now having...
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we've been hearing candidates talk about the "green new deal," about free college, about medicare forll. elizabeth warren talking about busting up the big agricultural companies here in iowa. we also saw a standing ovation for castro as he was talking about reversing the president's immigration policies. and congresswoman ilhan omar who has attracted a lot of ire from the president giving a real red meat spooem speeeech here. but the question is are the democratic candidates backing themselves into the corner on some of these progressive economic issues that will play very differently once we move into the general election. >> thank you so much, josh. alex, as well. vaughn, i have to ask you while we still have you this des moines. they call it a steak fry and i'm a steak fan here. they don't actually fry these steak, they grill them. so why call it a fry? >> things don't always have to make sense, richard. i was asking someone some long time iowans that very question and it is because senator tom harkin who retired from the senate back into 14, he decided to call it the iowa steak fr
we've been hearing candidates talk about the "green new deal," about free college, about medicare forll. elizabeth warren talking about busting up the big agricultural companies here in iowa. we also saw a standing ovation for castro as he was talking about reversing the president's immigration policies. and congresswoman ilhan omar who has attracted a lot of ire from the president giving a real red meat spooem speeeech here. but the question is are the democratic candidates backing...
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the great green moore documentary out in nairobi was in the mumbai colleges and environmentalist is really good to have you all here we have questions from our online community already the vien says i think this project represents the willingness of the african nations to fight against climate change and the great green wall will serve as a beautiful reminder and an inspiration to continue our efforts in the fight against climate change what a positive start in us when you 1st how heard about the great free will community member what your 1st reaction was i was really surprised because i was born and raised in mali and i living in the sorrow i thought that i know everything about what's happening and i just heard about this project 3 years ago and i couldn't believe it because it's so i'm vicious and so bold that i i wanted to know everything about it all right so now you are madam ambassador so you tell us in a nutshell as we show our map going to show a map of the continent africa where this great green wall will be when it is finished which might take many generations but in a in a nuts
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tim green is professor of electrical power engineering at imperial college. good afternoon to you. overa month ago, can good afternoon to you. this is just over a month ago, can you just remind us exactly what went wrong here? the details in this report are broadly similar to the interim report. there was a lightning strike which caused the protection systems of the national grid not to operate and that is fairly routine, does not usually cause any further consequences, but associated with that we had a disconnection suddenly ofa that we had a disconnection suddenly of a gas fire power station and around about the same time disconnection of a large wind sure firm. some smaller generators also disconnected at the same time, the so disconnected at the same time, the so that his three sets of generation that a lot and is about 1300 megawatts. national grid were holding reserve at about 1000 megawatts, so that was more lost than they routinely cover for. the frequency of the network fell. it is normally 50 hertz, it felt that 39.1 hertz. and another part of the gas—fired power station
tim green is professor of electrical power engineering at imperial college. good afternoon to you. overa month ago, can good afternoon to you. this is just over a month ago, can you just remind us exactly what went wrong here? the details in this report are broadly similar to the interim report. there was a lightning strike which caused the protection systems of the national grid not to operate and that is fairly routine, does not usually cause any further consequences, but associated with that...
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samuel green is director of the russia institute at king's college london and joins us now from farnham and sari thanks very much for coming on to al-jazeera i almost feel we should have some sympathy with the russian voter with the opposition saying well vote with a small vote vote for somebody else and the united russia party candidate is basically saying we're not representing united russia what's your reading of who is actually going to make a decent amount of votes from. will it really depends on the merits who heard mostly got off at elections well i'm in st petersburg and and who are far east in other parts of the country. as as you suggest a united russia is is unpopular is really on a path to to regain that popularity and i think the government's main concern right now is to make sure that the popularity of the ruling party doesn't grow on the president as he begins to think about what the country has been able to climb for his current term post we're headed and it's 2024 and so we're seeing a lot of you know risk management and i think their their approach initially was to try
samuel green is director of the russia institute at king's college london and joins us now from farnham and sari thanks very much for coming on to al-jazeera i almost feel we should have some sympathy with the russian voter with the opposition saying well vote with a small vote vote for somebody else and the united russia party candidate is basically saying we're not representing united russia what's your reading of who is actually going to make a decent amount of votes from. will it really...
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embraces medicare for all and abolish private insurance, i've got some variant of the green new deal, i've got free collegee this, free that my freed this, the more the democrats and like that, the worse off they are. but then finally the question is going to be what is the president doing to reassure the suburban republicans and suburban independents who lost in the midterm elections. that's why we lost the house and did not pick up more in the senate. because as we lost straight in the suburbs, you got to do something between now and next summer to reassure those voters. >> neil: karl rove, thank you, good to see you my friend. congress is back in section but guess what he is as well, talks of impeachment after this take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you
embraces medicare for all and abolish private insurance, i've got some variant of the green new deal, i've got free collegee this, free that my freed this, the more the democrats and like that, the worse off they are. but then finally the question is going to be what is the president doing to reassure the suburban republicans and suburban independents who lost in the midterm elections. that's why we lost the house and did not pick up more in the senate. because as we lost straight in the...
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party is the of big government is that, over $100 million, medicare for all, green new deal, all the free healthcare, free college, free everything in terms of loan forgiveness, more than the entire national debt so the idea that somehow this, republicans up and sing socialism for years, it is true. >> thanks for your time. fox news alert, donald trump says peace talks with the taliban are dead and afghans are preparing for a new wave of violence. we are more about the collapse of these month-long talks. here is julian turner. >> reporter: after a week of building speculation donald trump announced via twitter this weekend he canceled the tÊte-À-tÊte with the afghan taliban at camp david so after 18 years, 2300 american lives and $900 billion the top military brass insists the war in afghanistan is still worth fighting. >> the president very much made the right call. we went for a reason and we stayed for a reason, to ensure that al qaeda and the islamic state which tried to exploit the situation cannot reestablish a sanctuary. >> reporter: the all faded meeting between donald trump until their leadership fell ap
party is the of big government is that, over $100 million, medicare for all, green new deal, all the free healthcare, free college, free everything in terms of loan forgiveness, more than the entire national debt so the idea that somehow this, republicans up and sing socialism for years, it is true. >> thanks for your time. fox news alert, donald trump says peace talks with the taliban are dead and afghans are preparing for a new wave of violence. we are more about the collapse of these...
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is already threativing to ban california colleges from nationwide competitions because of their unfair recruiting advantage but lebron james and draymond greenay bill. >> if you are a superstar athlete it will mean a lot. >> the ncaa said the legislation would impact more than 24 thundershower college athletes here in california. gavin newsom has not said if he will sign the bill. >>> struggling business game stop will close more than 180 stores world wide. it is not clear how many of the 20 stores in the bay area will be affected. the company is losing customers as gamers move toward streaming services. the company always closed 195 stores world wide in the last 12 months. >>> china said they would exemp some u.s. products from tariffs. the dow was up 227, the nasdaq up 85 and s&p 500 up 21. >>> today president trump tweeted he is going to delay an increase in tariffs on $250 billion worth of chinese goods for two weeks until october 15. the tariffs were supposed to go from 25% to 30%. the president described the delay as a gesture of good will for the anniversary of the people's republic of china. >>> it is a first, water vapor found in th
is already threativing to ban california colleges from nationwide competitions because of their unfair recruiting advantage but lebron james and draymond greenay bill. >> if you are a superstar athlete it will mean a lot. >> the ncaa said the legislation would impact more than 24 thundershower college athletes here in california. gavin newsom has not said if he will sign the bill. >>> struggling business game stop will close more than 180 stores world wide. it is not clear...
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green jobs along the way. we can make that burden of debt for students were bearable without taking our eye off the ball, that almost 70% of americans have no college degree. and we can finally clean up that cesspool of money and influence in washington, d.c. [applause] first things first. to make real progress, this is a single issue election. that single issue is beating donald trump. [applause] let's talk about how we can actually do that together. democrat inthe only the country to win a statewide reelection. he took montana by 20 points. i got it by four. voters voted for donald trump. at the core, this election is about math. we have to get to 270 electoral votes. [applause] in the past victory is not just for us. it is not through our urban areas. it is places we lost last election. almost a third of your counties voted obama, obama, trump. this election is about taking the white house, but it is also about making sure you can take back your statehouse. [applause] i would be real skeptical if i were you, politicians making promises. here's one you can take to the bank. if i am the nominee, i am going to carry vermont, massachusetts, californ
green jobs along the way. we can make that burden of debt for students were bearable without taking our eye off the ball, that almost 70% of americans have no college degree. and we can finally clean up that cesspool of money and influence in washington, d.c. [applause] first things first. to make real progress, this is a single issue election. that single issue is beating donald trump. [applause] let's talk about how we can actually do that together. democrat inthe only the country to win a...
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warriors all-star draymond green applauded the governor's actions. >> as a former college athlete, that's exciting. you spend so much time in college broke with no money, and yet everybody else was living very well. the university is making a ton of money off your likeness. it is the most like i think he used the word bankrupt model. >> now green even went a step further calling the ncaa a dictatorship. twwerhou sports universities are here in the bay area. lyanne melendez spoke to athletes at cal, and we'll have their reaction coming up on abc7 news at 5:00. >>> tonight federal prosecutors are revealing detailses of a bay area spy case complete with secret drop-offs and double agents. officials unveiled the espionage complaint against xuehua peng, a tour operator from hayward accused of spying for china. evidence includes alleged drop-offs of which peng is accused of leaving cash hidden in hotel rooms in exchange for sd memory cards filled with classified information. they say the information on the cards was provided to peng by a double agent who is cooperating with investigators. >> th
warriors all-star draymond green applauded the governor's actions. >> as a former college athlete, that's exciting. you spend so much time in college broke with no money, and yet everybody else was living very well. the university is making a ton of money off your likeness. it is the most like i think he used the word bankrupt model. >> now green even went a step further calling the ncaa a dictatorship. twwerhou sports universities are here in the bay area. lyanne melendez spoke to...
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college degree. who really run this country. we should be training and retraining. what do we do? we put a lot of investment in you already. he should be retrained for green energy manufacturing. but you know what? in the military we send them off to community college. retrain and they are out working. i proposed this. it's what we have to do. there are people. those are the trump supporters. those are the clinton supporters. the democratic party should be focused on them. everybody says we have local employment. no. back in the clinton years, what didn't you like? it was 67%. that means 12 million americans are out of the workforce, not even looking for jobs because they don't have the skills to get them. >> first thing i would do, there's something in government called the national strategy program. where when we have refugees in america fema with red cross and the the other nonprofits immediately respond we should have them, not i.c.e. taking care of families and children. because that's how they are trained to do. then we need to take care of them until we get into housing with families that are here. let's do as i said we did. how did we do in world
college degree. who really run this country. we should be training and retraining. what do we do? we put a lot of investment in you already. he should be retrained for green energy manufacturing. but you know what? in the military we send them off to community college. retrain and they are out working. i proposed this. it's what we have to do. there are people. those are the trump supporters. those are the clinton supporters. the democratic party should be focused on them. everybody says we...
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just like the driver of the truck he should be retrained for green energy manufacturing but we just send them off to the air force community college the largest in the nation we retrain them in six months and that they are out in a better position. there are people those of the trump and clinton supporters democrat should already be focused on them the labor participation rate is 63 percent back in the clinton years with peace and prosperity it was 67 percent. that means those that are out of the workforce not even looking for jobs because they don't have the skills. >> talk about immigration. >> the first thing i would do there is something called the national strategy the national mass strategy program where we have refugees in america like we do today and fema with red cross and the other nonprofits we will respond and then to take care of families and children to take care of them or with volunteers. second if they don't fix them how do we do world war ii? how do you stop germany? that so we have to do for the northern triangle. we have to put the money in there but any woman who is willing to walk in that she could be raped o
just like the driver of the truck he should be retrained for green energy manufacturing but we just send them off to the air force community college the largest in the nation we retrain them in six months and that they are out in a better position. there are people those of the trump and clinton supporters democrat should already be focused on them the labor participation rate is 63 percent back in the clinton years with peace and prosperity it was 67 percent. that means those that are out of...
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stand in the college ranks more local now the cal golden bears hosting the north texas mean green gameised. so we had to deep dig deep, that is and we were able to find one highlight from the. 1st quarter we go call-up for tina 0 chase garbers with a deep beautiful as to meet on the whole that's the catch and then the span any runs and 36 yard touchdown. college stands their lead to 20 north texas it would make it a close one, but cal hangs on to defeat north texas 2317 your final. how is now 3 and all on the season. now on to some baseball giants are 9 games back from the second wild-card spot hosting the miami marlins saturday night. madison bumgarner getting the start sunday for the giants bottom of the 7 we go. giants trailed 2 nothing to on for donovan 2 runs with of in to score. top of the 8th, we go all tied at 2 miguel rojas hits this ball. deep to left field carrier. off the top of the wall one run would score and just like that marlins regained the lead 3 to 2. bottom the night we go marlins leading 42 now big spot for gerber with 2 on job set up though back to the pitcher. w
stand in the college ranks more local now the cal golden bears hosting the north texas mean green gameised. so we had to deep dig deep, that is and we were able to find one highlight from the. 1st quarter we go call-up for tina 0 chase garbers with a deep beautiful as to meet on the whole that's the catch and then the span any runs and 36 yard touchdown. college stands their lead to 20 north texas it would make it a close one, but cal hangs on to defeat north texas 2317 your final. how is now 3...
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stand in the college ranks more local now the cal golden bears hosting the north texas mean green gameot televised. so we had to deep dig deep, that is. >>and we were able to find one highlight from the. 1st quarter we go kaleb 13 to 0 chase garbers with a deep beautiful asked the on the whole that's the catch then the span any runs and 36 yard touchdown. college stands their lead to 20 north texas would make it a close one, but cal hangs on to defeat north texas 2317 your final. how is now 3 and on the season. now on to some baseball giants are 9 games back from the second wild-card spot hosting the miami marlins madison bumgarner getting the start sunday for the giants bottom of the 7 we go. giants trailed 2 nothing to on for donovan saw. 2 runs would come in to score. top of the 8th, we go all tied at 2 miguel rojas hits this ball. deep to left field carrier. off the top of the wall one run would score and just like that marlins regained the lead 3 to 2 bottom the night we got marlins leading 42 now big spot for girls with 2 on shop set up though back to the pitcher. we'll take him
stand in the college ranks more local now the cal golden bears hosting the north texas mean green gameot televised. so we had to deep dig deep, that is. >>and we were able to find one highlight from the. 1st quarter we go kaleb 13 to 0 chase garbers with a deep beautiful asked the on the whole that's the catch then the span any runs and 36 yard touchdown. college stands their lead to 20 north texas would make it a close one, but cal hangs on to defeat north texas 2317 your final. how is...
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literally over $100 million -- medicare for all, green new deal, climate plans, all the free health care, free college, for everything in terms of lone forgiveness for students, literally more than the entire national debt, so the idea that this is somehow republicans have been saying socialism for years, it's actually true. >> mike: marc theissen, josh, thanks for your time, gentlemen. fox news alert. president trump says peace talks with the taliban are dead and afghans are preparing for a new wave of violence. tonight we're learning more about what led to the collapse of these month-long talks. correspondent gillian turner, good evening. >> good evening. after a week of will they come along for media speculation, president trump announced via twitter this weekend he canceled with the taliban at camp david. after nearly 18 years, 2300 american lives, and $900 billion, top military brass insist the war in afghanistan is still worth fighting. >> i think the president very much made the right call. it's to ensure that al qaeda and now the islamic state which is moved in as well to try to exploit the si
literally over $100 million -- medicare for all, green new deal, climate plans, all the free health care, free college, for everything in terms of lone forgiveness for students, literally more than the entire national debt, so the idea that this is somehow republicans have been saying socialism for years, it's actually true. >> mike: marc theissen, josh, thanks for your time, gentlemen. fox news alert. president trump says peace talks with the taliban are dead and afghans are preparing...
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carolina, to the first came congressional district of georgia after her college life, and for love, work. for life, it was our large green easygoing people in our area. that love portion included her marriage and becoming a mother. work is what nearly everyone in savannah has woken years.or the past 21 mrs. anderson hosted the program news now radio on wpks along with her morning mr. bill edwards. the program has become the most area, in the savannah interviewing countless community leaders and giving commuters important daily updates. now she's leaving the air to spend more time with her family. you the best of luck in your future endeavors. you will be missed on the air every morning. thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the california seek recognition? ask dam speaker, i unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman minute.nized for one madam alfa: thank you, speaker. during our august recess, we had a very successful trip to the at some of ooking the work that had been done fo
carolina, to the first came congressional district of georgia after her college life, and for love, work. for life, it was our large green easygoing people in our area. that love portion included her marriage and becoming a mother. work is what nearly everyone in savannah has woken years.or the past 21 mrs. anderson hosted the program news now radio on wpks along with her morning mr. bill edwards. the program has become the most area, in the savannah interviewing countless community leaders and...
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green said. and then secondly, i went up to the naval war college and there's a former japanese cno up there, and i went to visit him and you go in his office and he's got a table like this and a map of the indo-pacific and white stones and blackstones and he says, let's play. part of the conversation is, what's going on in the south china sea. it's not only building runways and this and that, it's about positional advantage. it's about playing position. if you look at my concept, you've lost strategic depth. by positioning those stones in the south china sea, we've lost the strategic depth we could have in the philippines. and when i ran defense department summer study a couple years ago looking at these sorts of issues, i was told very pointedly, come back and tell us where you would like to be, not who our allies are, tell us where you need to be in this competition in the indo-pacific. >> if i could pick up on dr. krepinevich's excellent point, another way to think about this defense in depth problem we have, my first job in the pentagon 20 years ago now came right after the taiwan crisis, yo
green said. and then secondly, i went up to the naval war college and there's a former japanese cno up there, and i went to visit him and you go in his office and he's got a table like this and a map of the indo-pacific and white stones and blackstones and he says, let's play. part of the conversation is, what's going on in the south china sea. it's not only building runways and this and that, it's about positional advantage. it's about playing position. if you look at my concept, you've lost...
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college career, english, language, arts, and mathematics. from highest to lowest, the five performance levels are blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. unfortunately, san francisco unified school district special education performance ratings show that there are many challenges to be overcome. the c.a.c. use these indicators as our guide for choosing our 2019-2020 priorities. particular concern are the exceptionally low performance indicators for absenteeism in mathematics. keeping the data dashboard in mind, here are the c.a.c.'s 2019-2020 priorities. evidence-based academic instruction and intervention for not only literacy, but also math. ensuring that social and emotional supports are in place and that all students feel safe and included in each and every school will go a long way towards addressing chronic absenteeism rates. since 75% of students, with disabilities, sit in general education classrooms, it is essential that general education staff have the support and training they need to teach all students. lastly, it is critical that the c.a.c. expand its outreach and share their knowledge about special education with all san
college career, english, language, arts, and mathematics. from highest to lowest, the five performance levels are blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. unfortunately, san francisco unified school district special education performance ratings show that there are many challenges to be overcome. the c.a.c. use these indicators as our guide for choosing our 2019-2020 priorities. particular concern are the exceptionally low performance indicators for absenteeism in mathematics. keeping the data...