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before i begin, may ijoin honourable members in thanking you, mr speaker for your long and distinguishedvice, that we may not have always agreed on everything, i have believed you have a lwa ys everything, i have believed you have always acted in what you judge to be the national interest. with permission, i beg to move the motion standing in my name, either the fixed—term parliaments act. last wednesday the member for islington north came the first leader of the opposition in the history of our country to show his confidence in her majesty's government by declining the opportunity to have an election with a view to removing the government. when he spoke last week it seemed he might recover his nerve tonight, i don't wait to see how he responds. referring to his starring the bill, he said, i quote, let this bill pass and gain royal assent and then he said we will back an election. the surrender bill has now passed, it has gained royal assent, he has done his level best to wreck their strength of a successful negotiation by his own logic, he must now back an election. i am retaking the mo
before i begin, may ijoin honourable members in thanking you, mr speaker for your long and distinguishedvice, that we may not have always agreed on everything, i have believed you have a lwa ys everything, i have believed you have always acted in what you judge to be the national interest. with permission, i beg to move the motion standing in my name, either the fixed—term parliaments act. last wednesday the member for islington north came the first leader of the opposition in the history of...
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Sep 24, 2019
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i begin with structural reform. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> what about the cost of the democratic primaries and the resources training from the main objective -- what you think of that scenario? >> i don't think -- i don't think -- at a time with 70 people are traveling across the state they're concerned about engagement and apathy and the changes that we saw in the last election with president trump seems to continue to roll right over every aspect of our constitution. ... [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
i begin with structural reform. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> what about the cost of the democratic primaries and the resources training from the main objective -- what you think of that scenario? >> i don't think -- i don't think -- at a time with 70 people are traveling across the state they're concerned about engagement and apathy and the changes that we saw in the last election with president trump seems to continue to roll right over every aspect of our constitution. ......
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Sep 1, 2019
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i'm glad i did not know how many there were to begin with. so i worked on that, that book for 15 years. it was published in 1988. by the montana historical society. it was my first book. >> what are some of the topics you cover in your different writings? >> oh my gosh. topics i cover? one that people know about, probably the only one, is all of the people who got killed generally carelessly or negligently in yellowstone. it is a book called, "death in yellowstone". and it deals with a great number of cases of very sad deaths. including reaching way back into a few indian battles that occurred in the park. and then i had it divided into death by human causes and death by nature, natural causes. and the natural causes really, i think are more interesting. a lot of national parks have hidden dangers. you know like the grand canyon you can fall into the big call. yellowstone has that too in its canyon. in a lot of parks you can drown. or take a fall over a precipice. it also has the strange deaths like being boiled in a hot spring, or being eaten
i'm glad i did not know how many there were to begin with. so i worked on that, that book for 15 years. it was published in 1988. by the montana historical society. it was my first book. >> what are some of the topics you cover in your different writings? >> oh my gosh. topics i cover? one that people know about, probably the only one, is all of the people who got killed generally carelessly or negligently in yellowstone. it is a book called, "death in yellowstone". and it...
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i begin with structural reform. udible] [inaudible] >> what about the cost of the democratic primaries and the resources training from the main objective -- what you think of that scenario? >> i don't think -- i don't think -- at a time with 70 people are traveling across the state they're concerned about engagement and apathy and the changes that we saw in the last election with president trump seems to continue to roll right over every aspect of our constitution. ... [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] i wish washington and congress would work on infrastructure. every other generation of american leaders have funded airports or subways or roads and bridges and we are failing to do our part. this will be the first generation where we left our infrastructure in the worse condition than we thought it and we should work and demand our leaders in dc invest in infrastructure and make sure that we protec
i begin with structural reform. udible] [inaudible] >> what about the cost of the democratic primaries and the resources training from the main objective -- what you think of that scenario? >> i don't think -- i don't think -- at a time with 70 people are traveling across the state they're concerned about engagement and apathy and the changes that we saw in the last election with president trump seems to continue to roll right over every aspect of our constitution. ... [inaudible...
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caller: where do i begin now? i have been hanging on here for hours. politics is one thing and life is another, apparently. the only trouble you ever hear about in life comes from politicians. what about this right we have? can't we assemble as a militia, pick up arms and get rid of rogue governments like the entire 116th congress? think about it because we are thinking about it. host: are you saying you are thinking about taking up arms against the government? caller: no. host: what are you saying? caller: we have the right to abolish any branch of government we feel is being abusive or not operating with our consent. do you understand that? host: i will let you jump in. americans will have a right and have the thisty to judge weather instance or any of the previous instances with respect to the mueller report or the president's personal life, voters will have an opportunity to get rid of donald trump in one year and my mind -- and in my mind, to start and impeachment inquiry when we are clearly in a reelection cycle, becausemewhat confusing if they a
caller: where do i begin now? i have been hanging on here for hours. politics is one thing and life is another, apparently. the only trouble you ever hear about in life comes from politicians. what about this right we have? can't we assemble as a militia, pick up arms and get rid of rogue governments like the entire 116th congress? think about it because we are thinking about it. host: are you saying you are thinking about taking up arms against the government? caller: no. host: what are you...
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where should i begin? it never ceases to amaze me, the places you can go in this world. chain saying -- chasing a bouncing ball. my chase began in west virginia basket strung a wire with no net to the side of a bridge. if a shot did not go in, the ball rolled down a long bank. you would be taking it forever. so you better make it. i was a dreamer. my family did not have much, but we had a clear view of the appalachian mountains and as -- i would sit on the front porch and wonder if i ever make it at the top of the mountain, what will i feel on the other side? well, i did make it to the other side and my dreams have come true. i have been able to see it, see the sides thanks to that bouncing ball. i spent my childhood in west virginia and my adulthood in los angeles. two of the most profoundly different places in this country and i have been shaped by wonderful people in both. i would have never made it to west virginia university without a surrogate mother of sorts who gave me a room at her house and constantly fed me to pack weight on my 160-pound frame. she cursed me w
where should i begin? it never ceases to amaze me, the places you can go in this world. chain saying -- chasing a bouncing ball. my chase began in west virginia basket strung a wire with no net to the side of a bridge. if a shot did not go in, the ball rolled down a long bank. you would be taking it forever. so you better make it. i was a dreamer. my family did not have much, but we had a clear view of the appalachian mountains and as -- i would sit on the front porch and wonder if i ever make...
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. >> caller: where did i begin now? i been hanging on here forow hours. you know, politics is one thing in life is another thing, apparently. it's clear that the only trouble you ever hear about come from the politicians. i think it's maybe, what about this right that we have? can't we assemble as a militia, pick up arms and get rid of rogue governments like the entire 116th congress? how about that? think about it because we are thinking about it. >> host: are you saying you're think about taking up arms against the government? >> caller: no. we have the right -- >> host: what are you saying? >> caller: -- the right to abolish any branch of t governmt that we feel is being abusive or not operating with our consent. do you understand that? >> host: congressman, i'll let you jump in. >> guest: i think americans will have right and have the ability to judge whether this instance or any of the previous instances with respect to the muellere report or the president's personal life, the voters will have an opportunity to get rid of donald trump in one year. in
. >> caller: where did i begin now? i been hanging on here forow hours. you know, politics is one thing in life is another thing, apparently. it's clear that the only trouble you ever hear about come from the politicians. i think it's maybe, what about this right that we have? can't we assemble as a militia, pick up arms and get rid of rogue governments like the entire 116th congress? how about that? think about it because we are thinking about it. >> host: are you saying you're...
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are bars on priscilla sr who the more traditional on the when you're on the you know all bunkers i begin extern this unit on time 7.
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i feel... lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel what lighter feels like..ew metamucil premium blend, sweetened with stevia and made with all-natural flavors and colors. it's a delicious way to get your daily dose of fiber. try it today. ♪ say to me what you want from me ♪ ♪ i said say to me what you wan from me ♪ >>> el, that is a new video from lil nas x. he's ditching his cowboy look from his smash hit "old town road." >>> the pop-up shop is now mocking its debut. fans will be able to explore several locations including central perk the opening fountain and they have props and costumes, things luike the rachl wig and the stare well ross tried to put the couch with. >> this is just crazy. >>> a speed climber in poland has beat an elevator up 75 feet in war saw he rossed the elevator on the outside of the westen hotel and beating it ist who who's one of the best ski climbers and will his debut in olympics 2020. >>> we'll go live to north carolina's outer banks for an updateen the conditions there. oh, get your birdseed ready. ♪ [seagull squawk] oooh! [falli
i feel... lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel what lighter feels like..ew metamucil premium blend, sweetened with stevia and made with all-natural flavors and colors. it's a delicious way to get your daily dose of fiber. try it today. ♪ say to me what you want from me ♪ ♪ i said say to me what you wan from me ♪ >>> el, that is a new video from lil nas x. he's ditching his cowboy look from his smash hit "old town road." >>> the pop-up shop is now mocking...
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i begin to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? let me go back to the beginning of golf. i am not a golfer. i have to be honest with you. i took it up when i was nine, i quit when i was 10. jack: i'm not one anymore either. david: but you are pretty famous in golf. it was too frustrating and here is what i could not understand. why is it some new people are addicted to something that is so humiliating and frustrating to so many people? the ball never goes where it supposed to go, why are people addicted to it? jack: that is a pretty good question. i've tried to think about that. it's a never-ending pursuit of an unattainable goal. that is what it really is. david: right. jack: you could try all you want. nobody has ever mastered the game. most all athletes in other sports love to play golf because it's difficult. it is challenging for them. it challenges them at whatever level they play. that's why i enjoyed it. no matter how good i got, i can always be
i begin to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? let me go back to the beginning of golf. i am not a golfer. i have to be honest with you. i took it up when i was nine, i quit when i was 10. jack: i'm not one anymore either. david: but you are pretty famous in golf. it was too frustrating and here is what i could not understand. why is it some new people are...
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i mean, i will be honest. in the beginningn getting into the moral crimes cases. in the beginning, i was representing exclusively foreigners locked up in afghanistan and afghans started coming to me, asking me to them so one of the things i was wrestling with is, are they ready for me to represent in court. 0ne with is, are they ready for me to represent in court. one of the things is, it's the islamic republic of afghanistan. in order to be an effective litigator, you need to be co mforta ble effective litigator, you need to be comfortable with understanding the holy koran and quoting from the holy koran and using it to represent your clients and so i wasn't sure how that would be received with me doing that would be received with me doing that but at the end of the day, i felt like, i'm a lawyer, i had people who needed a lawyer and i knew that if i wanted to be effective in afghanistan, i either practised law in the way it's supposed to be practised in afghanistan or just not supposed to be practised in afghanistan orjust n
i mean, i will be honest. in the beginningn getting into the moral crimes cases. in the beginning, i was representing exclusively foreigners locked up in afghanistan and afghans started coming to me, asking me to them so one of the things i was wrestling with is, are they ready for me to represent in court. 0ne with is, are they ready for me to represent in court. one of the things is, it's the islamic republic of afghanistan. in order to be an effective litigator, you need to be co mforta ble...
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before i begin my questions, though, i just want to remind my colleagues that those mobile phones that were once too big or desktop that weighed thousands of pounds, they got smaller because of federal taxpayer investment by the united states of america investing in the research. i hope that there's an openness and willingness that we take the same step. put our money where our mouth is. make sure we are investing those dollars and answering this call. ms. thunberg, i appreciate the power of your testimony. you laid it out in a document right in front of us. a document where expts and scientists have laid out the path in the road for the world to take policy action. it's simple. the work's been done for us. we just have to follow that path. i want to thank you for that. i don't want to have to defend one of my colleagues as well. she can defend herself as we all know. congresswoman cortez -- congresswoman alexandra cortez has not said she wants to stop air travel. her policies have said let's do better. let's act. i think that that's what we are here to do. i apologize i took a little
before i begin my questions, though, i just want to remind my colleagues that those mobile phones that were once too big or desktop that weighed thousands of pounds, they got smaller because of federal taxpayer investment by the united states of america investing in the research. i hope that there's an openness and willingness that we take the same step. put our money where our mouth is. make sure we are investing those dollars and answering this call. ms. thunberg, i appreciate the power of...
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it seemed to disiintegrate into this meaningless interrogation, and what was vethy clear i beginning kly became murky. i feel that so much of te sha i experienced throughout that process was learned, and it's really incredible to me how much of the shame cumulated and washr ingestedghout that process by so that by the end i didn't recognize myself, i had noi grap of the situation. i feel like i didn't deserve to be treated well. i felt hallowed out and pty by the time the year and a half was over it was an extremely brutal process that i don't exo ct anyoneo through. >> nawaz: when the sentence ame down,gain, there was a flurry of attention because of how lenient it was. and you wrote about that in the book you said, "the judge had given brock somethg that would never be extended to me, empathy. my main was never more valuable than his potential." what did you mean by that? >> i mean, there was nothing ever to sugst that i had a life outside of the courtroom, that oi wasn a track of my own, that i had my own dreams and enjoymentsrend goals befohe assault happened. i felt like nothing
it seemed to disiintegrate into this meaningless interrogation, and what was vethy clear i beginning kly became murky. i feel that so much of te sha i experienced throughout that process was learned, and it's really incredible to me how much of the shame cumulated and washr ingestedghout that process by so that by the end i didn't recognize myself, i had noi grap of the situation. i feel like i didn't deserve to be treated well. i felt hallowed out and pty by the time the year and a half was...
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it has been hard for our family, but as i said, i begin to realize more so, some of the virtues he hasme of the ways i admire him for that, and i guess i am proud of him. >> he will never get it right. it is a different dust >> the other side of the world. -- channel 30. this is terrible. put it on channel 30. >> with just a small town so far, so we are waiting to see how the cities are. [laughter] getting a lot of republican votes. an hour. >> 226, what does that mean. ? >> the vote is 360 -- 96. that is in the town of -- [indiscernible] well, here we are. >> where is this? in the states? >> yes. the second district. >> we want to make sure we are stressing accuracy here. bs says does >-- >> let's look at deep river. gets the nod with deep river. 753 -- 1526, 249. citiesven't heard any t --pt wate >> you don't have to work on it. >> [indiscernible] -- that we forget about our tomorrows. we forget our tomorrows begin today. -- 357, 592. >> blue-collar workers -- [indiscernible] to bridgehe had begun it. i am still hoping. no, i don't think they can projected. they were projecting it tw
it has been hard for our family, but as i said, i begin to realize more so, some of the virtues he hasme of the ways i admire him for that, and i guess i am proud of him. >> he will never get it right. it is a different dust >> the other side of the world. -- channel 30. this is terrible. put it on channel 30. >> with just a small town so far, so we are waiting to see how the cities are. [laughter] getting a lot of republican votes. an hour. >> 226, what does that mean....
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i beginning, the genesis of the idea. sure. lam beginning, the genesis of the idea. sure. and i had just moved to switzerland with my husband and i discovered this heritage of chocolate making and confectionery. but i also wanted to be healthy, i wanted to do my bit for the planet so you know, the idea came about seeing all this know—how and skill in switzerland and saying, let's take this know—how and skill and bring it to the confectionery market for a new, modern product for consumers market for a new, modern product for consumers that want to eat in a different way. you make it sound so easy! making all the stuff in switzerland, it's amazing, organic, artisan, i'm going to turn this around into a business and sell it to so many retailers in the uk and switzerland. what happened, how did you go from idea to a thriving company? there were definitely a lot of challenges along the way. you know, it's a big learning curve and it was literally done step—by—step, started in a farmers market, we moved to a shared bakery then we moved to a shared bakery then we moved into our o
i beginning, the genesis of the idea. sure. lam beginning, the genesis of the idea. sure. and i had just moved to switzerland with my husband and i discovered this heritage of chocolate making and confectionery. but i also wanted to be healthy, i wanted to do my bit for the planet so you know, the idea came about seeing all this know—how and skill in switzerland and saying, let's take this know—how and skill and bring it to the confectionery market for a new, modern product for consumers...
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before i begin i would to take a moment to recognize and thank the dedicate a law enforcement professionals that are here on the stage with it. i have shared jim skinner from collin county texas. share wayne i-80 from brevard county florida. sheriff harold everson, evensen, rockwall county texas. sheriff matt saxton from calhoun county michigan. sheriff senator warner from north dakota. sheriff jesse sandoval county, new mexico. sheriff sam page, rocking him county, north carolina. sheriff dale schmidt, dodge county wisconsin and mike davis was the deputy principal legal advisor for i.c.e. he is the highest ranking career official with the i.c.e., also legal advisor, which is one of the most critical enforcement arms with an i.c.e. and with his clone who's the for enforcement with enforcement and removal operations. we are here today to help the public understand the human cost of sanctuary laws and policies which band and prevent local law enforcement agencies from working with i.c.e., to include even the simple sharing of information about criminals already in their custody. laws and poli
before i begin i would to take a moment to recognize and thank the dedicate a law enforcement professionals that are here on the stage with it. i have shared jim skinner from collin county texas. share wayne i-80 from brevard county florida. sheriff harold everson, evensen, rockwall county texas. sheriff matt saxton from calhoun county michigan. sheriff senator warner from north dakota. sheriff jesse sandoval county, new mexico. sheriff sam page, rocking him county, north carolina. sheriff dale...
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i mean, i will be honest. in the beginningy foreigners locked up in afghanistan and afghans started coming to me, asking me to them so one of the things i was wrestling with is, are they ready for me to represent in court. one of the things is, it‘s the islamic republic of afghanistan. in order to be an effective litigator, you need to be comfortable with understanding the holy koran and quoting from the holy koran and using it to represent your clients and so i wasn‘t sure how that would be received with me doing that but at the end of the day, ifelt like, i‘m a lawyer, i had people who needed a lawyer and i knew that if i wanted to be effective in afghanistan, i either practised law in the way it‘s supposed to be practised in afghanistan orjust not do it so i definitely brought in some of my cultural... it‘s undeniable. you dealt with extraordinary cases. other cases which involved rape, that involved forced marriage, torture, terrible domestic violence cases. frankly, you won a lot of cases. you caused a real stir inside af
i mean, i will be honest. in the beginningy foreigners locked up in afghanistan and afghans started coming to me, asking me to them so one of the things i was wrestling with is, are they ready for me to represent in court. one of the things is, it‘s the islamic republic of afghanistan. in order to be an effective litigator, you need to be comfortable with understanding the holy koran and quoting from the holy koran and using it to represent your clients and so i wasn‘t sure how that would...
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i am now beginning to think he may be transformational. i thought he understood that in a machiavellian sense he had all -- that he was going to have to be the lion two. media, education, technologies, bureaucratic and hollywood. now i am beginning to think he is a fox too. back to the previous conversation about -- it is always with the left, climate change, climate change. ted couple wrote a book. he is a marvelously respected man -- called lights out a few years ago. surviving the aftermath. urbed by leon panetta. they think there's a problem too. crisis, there could be a certain sense of we are not just having a crisis because of stupidity of man, it could be our moral beings. -- from the cornwall alliance who wanted to work from the heritage foundation, he is the major thinker against all this b.s. and says it is probably more of a spiritual problem for america. likee american christians me are piling on into your publication because it is so well written. thank you. thank you for that. think that there are clearly a lot of issues faci
i am now beginning to think he may be transformational. i thought he understood that in a machiavellian sense he had all -- that he was going to have to be the lion two. media, education, technologies, bureaucratic and hollywood. now i am beginning to think he is a fox too. back to the previous conversation about -- it is always with the left, climate change, climate change. ted couple wrote a book. he is a marvelously respected man -- called lights out a few years ago. surviving the aftermath....
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before they i begin i do want f knowledge 205 205 years ago toe day, british attack fort mchenry. part of the war of 1812. we were outnumbered. we were fighting for the same things were fighting today. liberty, for freedom. that out of place the second day, we lowered the small american flag and base the 30 by 42 big american flag. why? a sign of victory. francis scott key witness that. and then look what became the star-spangled banner. that was 205 years ago today. the battles we have maybe a little different but the theme is still the same. how do we win more freedom and liberty -- [inaudible] i watched last that the democrat debate i was able to do that after the president spoke. two things that were interest to me. i never heard impeachment talk and i never really heard him talk about the economy. the strongest economy we've had in the last 50 years clearly no discussion. i think part of the reason why, economy is a strong, democrats didn't have that much to do with it. we passed the tax reform and make american businesses actually able to compete around the world. [inaudible
before they i begin i do want f knowledge 205 205 years ago toe day, british attack fort mchenry. part of the war of 1812. we were outnumbered. we were fighting for the same things were fighting today. liberty, for freedom. that out of place the second day, we lowered the small american flag and base the 30 by 42 big american flag. why? a sign of victory. francis scott key witness that. and then look what became the star-spangled banner. that was 205 years ago today. the battles we have maybe a...
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i begin now with vince warren, executive director on these questions. conservative bill kristol who directs group and the former federal prosecutor and legal analyst. vince, i begin with you is this whistleblower complaint deemed credible, the type that adds to the constitutional case for impeachment in your view? >> i think it certainly does. almost all the elements there. the initial crime. the misconduct of having the henchman. connecting them to the information where the money is stopped. this is the ask and the demand that you need to do something about this. that was all laid out. and i think what is also very important was that this information was put on lockdown. clearly somebody knew within the white house that the information there was not just a lovely phone call. there are real problems there. that lockdown i think will be really key in terms of the upcoming investigations. >> it's all very straightforward, bill. and what we have here explains why the white house released such damning evidence in the ukraine notes. everybody saw that and th
i begin now with vince warren, executive director on these questions. conservative bill kristol who directs group and the former federal prosecutor and legal analyst. vince, i begin with you is this whistleblower complaint deemed credible, the type that adds to the constitutional case for impeachment in your view? >> i think it certainly does. almost all the elements there. the initial crime. the misconduct of having the henchman. connecting them to the information where the money is...
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i believe the chances of a deal have risen. this week, we are intensifying the pace of the meetings in brussels. our european friends can see that we want an agreement, and they are beginning to reflect that reality in their response. president macron said, i quote, i quote, if -- mr. speaker they did not want to hear the words. they don't want to hear about any progress might be making. mr. speaker -- >> order! i want to hear everything. order! order! well, i have never had any difficulty hearing me, prime minister. if it is necessary for him to speak up -- order! i am sure he will overcome his natural shyness in order to do so. >> i think they are willfully closing their ears to the reality that our friends and partners are increasingly seeing the possibilities of an agreement. again, i quote president macron of france. if there are things he said which is part of what was negotiated, can be adapted and are in keeping with the two objectives i mentioned, stability in ireland, which we all support, and the integrity of the market, we should identify them in the coming months. is that the negative state of the opposition? i am speaking in berlin. chancellor merkel of germa
i believe the chances of a deal have risen. this week, we are intensifying the pace of the meetings in brussels. our european friends can see that we want an agreement, and they are beginning to reflect that reality in their response. president macron said, i quote, i quote, if -- mr. speaker they did not want to hear the words. they don't want to hear about any progress might be making. mr. speaker -- >> order! i want to hear everything. order! order! well, i have never had any...
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. >> before i begin i would like to take ,it moment to remember the thousands of innocent lives lost 18 years ago today. to think first responders who so bravely sacrificed their lives in the service of others. september 11 is a day that will always way heavily upon our nation. but it's also a day that shows the strength and resiliency of the american people. in response to tragedy we thought beyond our differences and came together as a country. that's a lesson we must never forget. >> senator from indiana. >> i rise today to honor those who lost their lives tragically 18 years ago. and to make sure we esnever beforget what happened then. i vividly remember that morning in my own office in jasper indiana. i didn't have a tv, somebody there brought it up on the internet. the second plane flew into the building. never forget that image because we didn't know what happened with the first one. we knew what happened with the second. senator rick scott and i recently over the summer break took a trip to israel. all of that that went into preparedness the evil that lurks around the world.
. >> before i begin i would like to take ,it moment to remember the thousands of innocent lives lost 18 years ago today. to think first responders who so bravely sacrificed their lives in the service of others. september 11 is a day that will always way heavily upon our nation. but it's also a day that shows the strength and resiliency of the american people. in response to tragedy we thought beyond our differences and came together as a country. that's a lesson we must never forget....
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out sheen i have a brand new person now and i've assured them that i will never go back to drugs i begin to hear though. even him says that thanks to the treatment he's received here he has now put his addiction. hind him he's looking forward to starting his life afresh. the rehabilitation center in could do now in northern nigeria is one of the few in the country founded 13 years ago it houses more than 200 recovering addicts and it services are in high demand the people just keep coming. it is also a skill acquisition center so patients are undergoing treatment they are taught different skills that they can turn into small businesses once they're fully recovered. many also attend lessons in a makeshift classroom the teachers are themselves recovering addicts. found their al-hadi my dearie says he has helped thousands of patients. and their i've been using my knowledge of traditional and islamic medicine to treat them. i see this as my contribution to reducing the problem of children getting into drugs. but the materials methinks a harsh. those living here have to wear uniforms their fe
out sheen i have a brand new person now and i've assured them that i will never go back to drugs i begin to hear though. even him says that thanks to the treatment he's received here he has now put his addiction. hind him he's looking forward to starting his life afresh. the rehabilitation center in could do now in northern nigeria is one of the few in the country founded 13 years ago it houses more than 200 recovering addicts and it services are in high demand the people just keep coming. it...
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do you think this is the beginning of a new day? >> i think this is the beginning of a long fight. >> reporter: what's happening here in california may be just the beginning. new york, oregon, and washington
do you think this is the beginning of a new day? >> i think this is the beginning of a long fight. >> reporter: what's happening here in california may be just the beginning. new york, oregon, and washington
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i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. unitedhealthcare medicare complete plans have a lot to take advantage of like medicare's largest health care network.st! $0 copays on all primary care doctor visits >>> next tonight here, the blackface scandal involving canadian prime minister justin trudeau. a new image today. there are now several. trudeau apologizing. he called it racist and talked about privilege when he was young. a month to go in the election in canada, and abc's gio benitez in montreal. >> reporter: tonight, canadian prime minister justin trudeau under fire after at least three incidents showing the leader in brown and blackface erupted overnight. >> it was not something that represents the person i've become, the leader i've tried to be. >> reporter: "time magazine" first published this photo of the prime minister taken
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yes, i was at my beginning nightmare attempt to immigrate. i was not a permanent resident. i was trying to get my green card which took a long time, i'm a citizen now, american now despite my british accent. in that point in 2005, watchingamerica.com where we have take opinion and commentary and editorials about the united states from all over the world and translate them in english for americans, americans can actually see the impact they are having on the rest of the world. now, i didn't have actually much of a political passion at that point. i thought it would be a cool thing to do, great idea, kind of like useful report. and because of that, the huffington post years later invites me to vlog for them, about 2010, so in 2010i had the opportunity in huffington post and by that time i had read what people call liberty, i had become very interesting in the tradition of liberty, the background that lead up to the constitution, the ideas in which the constitution and because i had that interest in 2010 and 2011i had horse in presidential race, i couldn't vote, i was supporti
yes, i was at my beginning nightmare attempt to immigrate. i was not a permanent resident. i was trying to get my green card which took a long time, i'm a citizen now, american now despite my british accent. in that point in 2005, watchingamerica.com where we have take opinion and commentary and editorials about the united states from all over the world and translate them in english for americans, americans can actually see the impact they are having on the rest of the world. now, i didn't have...
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. >> i can't begin to pretend as if i know what's going on in the president's head. i have a city to run. >> problems president trump sees on san francisco streets are being addressed locally. more federal support would surely help. >> how about starting with 8,000 section 8 vouchers so i can help the people who are on the streets. >> trump escalated attacks on california over homelessness and threatened a notice for environmental pollution. >> san francisco is a disaster. what's happening. they'll ruin the city. and we'll get involved on a federal basis. >> trump pointed out needles as the city grapples with open air drug dealing. some businesses are report seeing the effect. >> we are having major issues with open air drug dealing in the neighborhood. >> max says his nightclub and lounge mr. smiths stopped making money because of the street problem. police are responsive. but more needs to be done. >> unfortunately i had to shut the doors because of the drug sales happening in the san francisco. >> support for those who need it and stronger laws. but not criticism
. >> i can't begin to pretend as if i know what's going on in the president's head. i have a city to run. >> problems president trump sees on san francisco streets are being addressed locally. more federal support would surely help. >> how about starting with 8,000 section 8 vouchers so i can help the people who are on the streets. >> trump escalated attacks on california over homelessness and threatened a notice for environmental pollution. >> san francisco is a...
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good evening, everybody thanks for being with us tonight at 5 i'm grant lotus and i begin with the aac is police believe the father 57 year-old javier. >>of belvedere was under the influence while driving that boat. our well bellow is live for us from the newsroom with the latest on this well that's right they grant the timber on police chief held a press conference today about this accident and he said. >>they're treating this exactly as they would treat a drinking and driving case. >>i don't know specifics. them out vote on our website. >>as you can hear there are still some questions surrounding how the 2 young men ended up in the water and though temper on police didn't share many details of their investigation. they did say then investigators gathered enough evidence to arrest and charge the boy's father, 57 year-old javier barrio he's facing several charges, including suspicion of the head killer manslaughter with a vessel and operating a boat while under the influence both of his sons an 11 year-old and 27 year-old were thrown from that boat sunday, the 27 year-old suffered some
good evening, everybody thanks for being with us tonight at 5 i'm grant lotus and i begin with the aac is police believe the father 57 year-old javier. >>of belvedere was under the influence while driving that boat. our well bellow is live for us from the newsroom with the latest on this well that's right they grant the timber on police chief held a press conference today about this accident and he said. >>they're treating this exactly as they would treat a drinking and driving...
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i. begin with the perspective they leave with a plan they've agreed on a specific new approach for example and there's a positive side effect they also learn new ways to cope with conflict and take that with them they're more likely to seek one another out and talk things through than before they came to mediation or whatever gets all the time. well for some of us those kinds of conflicts are a thing of the past anyway when you're sitting in your home office in your pajamas working in the clouds conflicts with colleagues don't even arise that easy all kinds of new categories of worker have emerged in recent years the names may sound jolly but if you are a giggle click crowd work the daily grind can be brutal. digitalization is changing how we work and what our jobs are called. vera is a crowd worker she's a cruel grammar but instead of working for one company on contract she takes assignments from an on line platform freelance for a female. she's part of the crowd a huge pool of coders around the world with whom she competes for assignments. that also makes her a cloud worker she out loans
i. begin with the perspective they leave with a plan they've agreed on a specific new approach for example and there's a positive side effect they also learn new ways to cope with conflict and take that with them they're more likely to seek one another out and talk things through than before they came to mediation or whatever gets all the time. well for some of us those kinds of conflicts are a thing of the past anyway when you're sitting in your home office in your pajamas working in the...
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i think in this case we had about ten women and children and the rest were men. right. you of course had a choice to make at the beginningthe libyan coastline than you were to anywhere in southern europe, i believe roughly a0 miles off the coast of libya. the libyan coast guard is now committed, thanks to eu support, eu finance, equipment and training, they are committed to clamping down on the people smuggling and they want all of those who attempt to cross to be returned to libya. why didn't you return them to libya? well, it would be breaking the geneva convention about the non—refoulement because we know that these people are suffering human rights abuses in libya, also in the detention centres. this could be kidnapping, torture, forced labour. but the eu are partners of the libyan coast guard. yeah. libya is working with the eu. are you saying you not for one second would trust the libyans to look after the basic human needs of these people? not for one second. we have a lot of experience with them and these human rights abuses are well documented by the eu as well. they know exactly what they are doing and who they
i think in this case we had about ten women and children and the rest were men. right. you of course had a choice to make at the beginningthe libyan coastline than you were to anywhere in southern europe, i believe roughly a0 miles off the coast of libya. the libyan coast guard is now committed, thanks to eu support, eu finance, equipment and training, they are committed to clamping down on the people smuggling and they want all of those who attempt to cross to be returned to libya. why didn't...
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but i soon noticed that i had no problems right from the beginning. i could cry they call me mama which not only means mother but is a mark of respect when i tell them to do something they do it when even a 2nd most of the. other one. marlena discusses the training plan with christian the leader of the congo hound unit. yes bobby's not cooperating as usual he's resistant. was going to but. once. every year if you think that. it was just a minute wait. he doesn't want to go in. well he does he's already been inside but if you leave the door open and white and don't do anything then it won't work much but. careful osca quiet. that's what. i. love town soon get used to their training territory always takes her talk unit from the roman garbo the administrative center to new places in the park the bloodhounds need to be able to find their way in all kinds of surroundings. i. think. that we. will. likely this is. the secure knows everything listen to the breed and we have here the bloodhound is new for us. the 1st time i saw these dogs i was afraid of them a
but i soon noticed that i had no problems right from the beginning. i could cry they call me mama which not only means mother but is a mark of respect when i tell them to do something they do it when even a 2nd most of the. other one. marlena discusses the training plan with christian the leader of the congo hound unit. yes bobby's not cooperating as usual he's resistant. was going to but. once. every year if you think that. it was just a minute wait. he doesn't want to go in. well he does he's...
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i want to begin by thanking my words.for his kind i mean that with all sincerity. we obviously have different opinions. we represent different parties, but we do work together well, and i appreciate the manner in friend runs this committee and discharges his responsibility on that committee entire house. we're here today, mr. speaker, ofa bill that represents one the most fundamental roles of the united states congress. hat's to fund the government, to keep it open. oday's bill is a bipartisan continuing resolution, ensuring that critical government funding will remain in place through 21.mber extension of funding is necessary to ensure that the the and the senate have time to reach a deal for a full ear of appropriations for fiscal year 2020. mr. speaker, i call this bill a continuing resolution, but i i used is ther word much more important. the word is bipartisan. what this bill truly is. a bipartisan compromise between parties. it's amazing what we can get together and ork move toward a common goal. in putting forward this bill, that's exactly what we've done.
i want to begin by thanking my words.for his kind i mean that with all sincerity. we obviously have different opinions. we represent different parties, but we do work together well, and i appreciate the manner in friend runs this committee and discharges his responsibility on that committee entire house. we're here today, mr. speaker, ofa bill that represents one the most fundamental roles of the united states congress. hat's to fund the government, to keep it open. oday's bill is a bipartisan...
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seems to me that again this element to puberty is here that never admitting you're wrong ok i think they'd begin to start there i think you'd be a whole lot more understanding among the the the populate the american electorate because i think they feel that way too it's just that war is a bad habit of the of the of the elites of the deep state and well if you if you say you were wrong in afghanistan you might have to say that about syria you might have to say that about libya and the list goes on and on and on ok this is why to write down you. and i was just in washington for our own poems to a conference war is very very profitable for washington for the well connected elites that's why they push war they suck the life out of the rest of the country in a rich themselves but one elephant in the room that we have a mention peter is the issue of iran and that's the reason the neo cons are freaking out the bush the trump administration people like pence and pompei were freaking out the u.s. is determined to maintain its surrounding of iran with military force that's the reason for keeping these $80
seems to me that again this element to puberty is here that never admitting you're wrong ok i think they'd begin to start there i think you'd be a whole lot more understanding among the the the populate the american electorate because i think they feel that way too it's just that war is a bad habit of the of the of the elites of the deep state and well if you if you say you were wrong in afghanistan you might have to say that about syria you might have to say that about libya and the list goes...
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it has been hard for our family, but as i said, i begin to realize more so, some of the virtues he hasthe ways i admire him for that, and i guess i am proud of him. >> i know he us to go up for six months. >> he will never get it right. it is a different set of --. we have >> put it on channel 30. 30. this is terrible. put it on channel 30. >> joe in indiana -- put it on channel 30. this is terrible. >> with just a small town so -- just the small towns have come in so far. so we are waiting to see how the cities are. dodd has really cut into it. >> joe, now, i am scared. dodd is getting a lot of republican votes. yup. oh, half an hour. >> look at that! >> 626, what does that mean? the vote is 360. dodd, 96. that is in the town of -- [indiscernible] >> well, here we are. placesof the 648 voting -- >> where is this? >> there is only one big city. >> yes. getting in the second district. >> we want to make sure we are stressing accuracy here. >> cbs has sent in its profile and they say -- is the winner. it certainly appears that way. >> let's look at deep river. gets the nod with deep rive
it has been hard for our family, but as i said, i begin to realize more so, some of the virtues he hasthe ways i admire him for that, and i guess i am proud of him. >> i know he us to go up for six months. >> he will never get it right. it is a different set of --. we have >> put it on channel 30. 30. this is terrible. put it on channel 30. >> joe in indiana -- put it on channel 30. this is terrible. >> with just a small town so -- just the small towns have come in...
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i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen.il i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. ahh... your teeth hurt? sensitivity. gotta do something about it. new crest gum and it starts treating sensitivity immediately, at the gum line, for relief within days aps your teeth inum line, sensitivity protection. ohh. your teeth? no, it's brain freeze! >>> leading the news, secret court filings stemming from the jeffrey epstein case could implicate hundreds of people according to a lawyer for epstein's long-time confidant maxwell. she is accused of procuring under age girls for the sex trafficking ring the documents are part of a defamation lawsuit against maxwell filed by one of epstein's accusers the files are known to contain names of prominent politician tz, powerful business executives and world leaders. >> we turn to the deadly boat fire off the coast of california after two days of searc
i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen.il i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. ahh... your teeth hurt? sensitivity. gotta do something about it. new crest gum and it starts treating sensitivity immediately, at the gum line, for relief within days aps your teeth inum line, sensitivity protection. ohh. your teeth? no,...
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so before i begin, i just want to do a little quick history, because the grant you're going to see in the video is a couple of years old, but in early 2019, we awarded 14 new grants through the program and some of those include garden for the environment, groceries for seniors, and probably many other groups you've heard of. so i'm going to play the video and then we're happy to answer questions you might have i think the audio is on, so i'm going to hit play. [ ♪ ] san francisco department of the environment is place where big ideas hit the street. we understand the importance of making climate action relatable for the everyday person. we know that we don't have all the answers. we need to support our local champions, our local community to find creative solutions and innovations that help us get to zero waste. >> zero waste is sending nothing to landfill or incineration using reused and recovery and prevention as ways to achieve zero waste. the program is a grant program specifically for non-profits in san francisco to divert material from landfill. it's important to find the san fr
so before i begin, i just want to do a little quick history, because the grant you're going to see in the video is a couple of years old, but in early 2019, we awarded 14 new grants through the program and some of those include garden for the environment, groceries for seniors, and probably many other groups you've heard of. so i'm going to play the video and then we're happy to answer questions you might have i think the audio is on, so i'm going to hit play. [ ♪ ] san francisco department...
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luke, i want to begin with you, something i've heard all week. i want to focus on the policy and not the politics. it has not stopped anybody trying to work out what the politics means for policy. how have you been thinking about the thingweek luke: that worries me is, our experience of politics over here in the u k is, the messier they get, the more risk it puts in the general economy. , arguably over the next two years, could be facing a recession, it increases the risk of that happening. it just does not feel like something you can walk away from and ignore. it feels it will be part of our lives for a while here and just increases the economic risk. mike collins, something difficult to ignore but it is really complex to handicap. how do you do that? michael: we are trained as fundamental research analyst, so political analysis, especially with people like trump, is difficult. our base case is you don't get a recession, the u.s. does not feel like we are in the speculative bubble type of environment. lower growth, lower rates, moderate inflation
luke, i want to begin with you, something i've heard all week. i want to focus on the policy and not the politics. it has not stopped anybody trying to work out what the politics means for policy. how have you been thinking about the thingweek luke: that worries me is, our experience of politics over here in the u k is, the messier they get, the more risk it puts in the general economy. , arguably over the next two years, could be facing a recession, it increases the risk of that happening. it...
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i don't think i believe that until i started researching for stanford from the beginning. ntil i conceptualized, first defined racist idea and i defined it as any idea that identifies a racial group is superior to another in any way and that book was about anti-black. i went in search and ultimately one of the things i tried to do with that book was take prevalent and prominent and popular ideas today and really sort of figure out its intellectual genealogy. what was unavoidably the case was that black intellectuals were a part of the intellectual genealogy. i couldn't even though i wanted to exclude them or go around them, i just couldn't. we take the case of one of the most dominant and harmful anti-black racist ideas of the 20th century was the idea of the broken back family and the patriarchal black woman. i should say matriarchal was farming the black family. in the black community and so on and so forth.that idea of course was popularized by the daniel patch monahan. in his report in 1965 he repeatedly cited a black scholar frazier, who wrote the famous book on the ne
i don't think i believe that until i started researching for stanford from the beginning. ntil i conceptualized, first defined racist idea and i defined it as any idea that identifies a racial group is superior to another in any way and that book was about anti-black. i went in search and ultimately one of the things i tried to do with that book was take prevalent and prominent and popular ideas today and really sort of figure out its intellectual genealogy. what was unavoidably the case was...
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again, before i begin, i just want to say that i did want you to see her brief, that is why i included it, which according to this gentleman here, who i handed it to, is quite unusual. i did want you to see it to be fair to her, just because she did not get it in on time. that you had a chance to review it, because i think after you review her brief, you realize, the accusations and insinuatio insinuations, and the words she uses like "getting caught", and mansplaining. her strategy is to call into play, a lot of different things, it is muddying up the waters, just talking about the appeal of this particular permit to convert commercial space to a residential space. she is convoluted the different ordinances, like the or -- noise ordinance. she cites we are not supposed to go above 5 decibels. that is for work outside of the normal construction hours. 5 decibels is equivalent to a screw gun. you can't do construction, without making more noise than a screw gun. we are well within the hours. we don't work on sundays. she says we are doing it seven days a week, we are working monday thro
again, before i begin, i just want to say that i did want you to see her brief, that is why i included it, which according to this gentleman here, who i handed it to, is quite unusual. i did want you to see it to be fair to her, just because she did not get it in on time. that you had a chance to review it, because i think after you review her brief, you realize, the accusations and insinuatio insinuations, and the words she uses like "getting caught", and mansplaining. her strategy...
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as i begin i would like to acknowledge a couple people. i is have asked the captain to join us today. he was designated the lead member to put this document together. we opened up suggestions and for all of our officers to put forward recommendations for any changes. we gathered that information. captain coughlin put that together. we had numerous meetings and sifted through it to what we have here before you. we will highlight those as we go on. briefly, as far as the process, the fire code of california adopts a new fire code every three years. the current is 2016 expires at the end of the fiscal year. in sacramento they take into consideration the international fire code, takes a look at that, adopts specific sections for the state of california and adds california amendments. with that becomes known as the california fire code. this was adopted by the building commission and published in july of this year. once it is published, a local authority, which for us is san francisco for the city and county of san francisco, we have six months
as i begin i would like to acknowledge a couple people. i is have asked the captain to join us today. he was designated the lead member to put this document together. we opened up suggestions and for all of our officers to put forward recommendations for any changes. we gathered that information. captain coughlin put that together. we had numerous meetings and sifted through it to what we have here before you. we will highlight those as we go on. briefly, as far as the process, the fire code of...