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here we see a dynamic which is planning the strategy which makes up with situational awareness and the timing and the operational and political deficits that had the set of visions. his first month was taken up by administrative power struggle with giving up the financial records in the checkbook. this was a time of intense financial stress with this limitation and then there was the punitive learning on the job which my grandfather, who conducted a massive social logical study in the church in 19 fifties, diving to reservations in the country made a major role which was helping him think about the country as a diverse hole. it was part of the training for the ncai and traveling around with his father and going into the different communities but another part of it was all about what my grandfather had done with the sociology and the all american football player in 1922. my grandfather in many ways was talking about indian country and interestingly, my father was having the includes civic of his hand which had fieldwork with the structure by her father's network of church and the introd
here we see a dynamic which is planning the strategy which makes up with situational awareness and the timing and the operational and political deficits that had the set of visions. his first month was taken up by administrative power struggle with giving up the financial records in the checkbook. this was a time of intense financial stress with this limitation and then there was the punitive learning on the job which my grandfather, who conducted a massive social logical study in the church in...
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you know, the face—mask ban which precipitated last night's riots, which were by far the most serioust we have seen, and i think, you know, they were definitely riots. there were fires set on the underground, banks were attacked, individuals were attacked with petrol bombs. this is a hong kong that is really on the edge of something very, very serious. but if you look back at how we got here, at each step there has been a reaction to severe measures by the authorities, and it really is time at this point, unless something quite unpleasant is going to happen, to dial down on both sides and try to rebuild trust. there has been a complete breakdown of trust in hong kong with the hong kong government and the hong kong police. and this was a place where, essentially, people trusted their institutions. it has been the basis of what was a very peaceful and prosperous place. at every point, carrie lam has shown herself, you know, she has got cloth ears. she does too little, too late. she has finally initiated a kind of dialogue process that is long past its credibility sell—by date. so i thin
you know, the face—mask ban which precipitated last night's riots, which were by far the most serioust we have seen, and i think, you know, they were definitely riots. there were fires set on the underground, banks were attacked, individuals were attacked with petrol bombs. this is a hong kong that is really on the edge of something very, very serious. but if you look back at how we got here, at each step there has been a reaction to severe measures by the authorities, and it really is time...
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is fall and it's 1.4 children which is in japan or hungry and what if facility rose to 2.2 which is the highest it's been since 1971. they should give us a lot of different populations scenarios to work with. the scenario is assuming some method of recovery over the next several decades. we see there's a 60,000,000% difference between the highest and lowest scenarios in the lowest fertility scenarios actually give population decried by the mid century. which i don't think most people are saying, yeah by, the 2050's population will be declining and won't need this many houses and in the highest in even if you assume it's unrealistic increase infertility up to 0.2, you still don't get to census and its own forecast it is just too big. then we can look at fertility by race. it's mentioning a lot of times that fertility only talk about low fertility people say what steve king senate you can't replace the culture with other peoples babies and it's dichotomy between our babies and when i talk about declining fertility we talk about the span babies of hispanic mothers and if we look at the
is fall and it's 1.4 children which is in japan or hungry and what if facility rose to 2.2 which is the highest it's been since 1971. they should give us a lot of different populations scenarios to work with. the scenario is assuming some method of recovery over the next several decades. we see there's a 60,000,000% difference between the highest and lowest scenarios in the lowest fertility scenarios actually give population decried by the mid century. which i don't think most people are...
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he made billy lynn's long half—time walk in which is this high frame rate format which makes you thinking that looks like behind—the—scenes footage. oh yes, it's so real that it looks like it is not a movie which is really, really bizarre. the second thing is it is kind of distracting because even when you see what they have done with the c61, there is a computer generated character to some extent, it is impossible not to sit there looking at it thinking, "0h, that is technologically quite interesting." and my biggest problem is this. although you've got people like mary elizabeth winstead injecting a much needed human note, ang lee for me is a storyteller. tell stories! stop worrying about the technology, stop wearing about whether or not we get pushback on 120 frames, 60 frames a second... just do the thing that you did before which was be a great storyteller. i have no problem with technology but technology for its own sake, it feels like the tail wagging the dog. and it is true that in the case of this you think, most of the ideas i have seen before. it is kind of a sub—blade runne
he made billy lynn's long half—time walk in which is this high frame rate format which makes you thinking that looks like behind—the—scenes footage. oh yes, it's so real that it looks like it is not a movie which is really, really bizarre. the second thing is it is kind of distracting because even when you see what they have done with the c61, there is a computer generated character to some extent, it is impossible not to sit there looking at it thinking, "0h, that is technologically...
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lands which have been. in the in other productions circles of what the herders stayed and so herders farmers encounter in a difficult sector and in the increasing lean narrow space because of climate change induced population movement so this adds to the complexity of the situation and certainly demands some new forms of humanitarian response we are looking for instance at the present moment what means an adaptation to changing rainfall patterns as what does it mean for humanitarian organizations like us and we try to see how we can strengthen the resilience of communities the productive capacities sort of new crops and new ways of doing business and the wing and go into the field so we look at new forms of human and theory and assistance which is more adapted to the double challenge of violence and climate change peter maer a president of the international committee of the red cross thank you for talking to our thanks a lot. on counting the cost for $7.00 word tweet that proved. how to try to silence his c
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which which would mean in their right to differ from unions and us has never been unions and us has never been gratified and. that's why i think the us he was best to be alone be alone among major arsons at 98 years and never suspect that he's in that respect. it's considered so it's considered so far out of the space for carter manto's officially spectrum american comerica poet politically exit leader literally has never been interventions considering. her remember that it is the years are. long gone and a very very violently labor history is littered with. society. had been very little. has been very strong and in about 1120 years. and in the period commonly liked to good day it was virtually crushed robert reich. who was robert. reich. in retreat. by the movements if there is if you can be convinced mr. roosevelt he himself was rather sympathetic to progressive legislation or roosevelt he himself was rather sympathetic to progressive legislation that would be in the benefit of the general population but he had this would be in the benefit of the general litigation. but he had to get it
which which would mean in their right to differ from unions and us has never been unions and us has never been gratified and. that's why i think the us he was best to be alone be alone among major arsons at 98 years and never suspect that he's in that respect. it's considered so it's considered so far out of the space for carter manto's officially spectrum american comerica poet politically exit leader literally has never been interventions considering. her remember that it is the years are....
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there is a sequence which we are seeing now in which this boat travels through a flowery field whichhen turns into a giant wave, there is a lovely sequence in which they climb up on a giant buddha statue. there are individual moments that made me think, that's beautiful and breathtaking. i don't think it's massively original. people have compared it to how to train your dragon. i always think about the big set movie missing link which had a more sturdy feeling to me. i think it will do well with a fairly demanding audience. there are certain moments in which i thought, that's beautiful, they are using the technology really well. it has some great moments. gemini man, iwant it to be really good because it is ang lee who is so interesting and on such great work. no. will smith goes head—to—head with his digitally conjured younger self. he is a retiring a55assin who finds he can't retire because he is being pursued bya retire because he is being pursued by a young hit man who weirdly seems to know his every move. it's almost as if he is being followed by his younger self. he was a clip.
there is a sequence which we are seeing now in which this boat travels through a flowery field whichhen turns into a giant wave, there is a lovely sequence in which they climb up on a giant buddha statue. there are individual moments that made me think, that's beautiful and breathtaking. i don't think it's massively original. people have compared it to how to train your dragon. i always think about the big set movie missing link which had a more sturdy feeling to me. i think it will do well...
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that is our choice, the terms on which they come to. to theissues telling the truth. let's get back to the issues that do matter. for example i brought in a bill which would restore legal aid and legal support for people who are homeless in this country. something the liberal and tory coalition removed from people facing eviction and housing issues. it would have cost nothing because it was taking the interest profits from the deposits and giving it back to the people. conservative party members and ministers came up to me and said it was a great idea. i produced the bill but there was no time for these things to proceed and the government will not pick it up. i introduced la st will not pick it up. i introduced last year a bill for youth work so we could get proper mental health services and early intervention as well. it would have cost minimal amounts of money. it was about reorganising the server and it worked more efficiently. the government will not bring it forward. the labour party has put forward. the labour party has put forwa
that is our choice, the terms on which they come to. to theissues telling the truth. let's get back to the issues that do matter. for example i brought in a bill which would restore legal aid and legal support for people who are homeless in this country. something the liberal and tory coalition removed from people facing eviction and housing issues. it would have cost nothing because it was taking the interest profits from the deposits and giving it back to the people. conservative party...
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care which is entirely different from the medical device industry.hese are all incredibly different. they get lumped under this thing of health care but they are actually very different subsystems of medical care delivery systems. it is very hard with a wave of a wind to fix the u.s. health care system. it is big and complicated. it is very byzantine in many ways. what the affordable care act did which was tremendous progress is it took the health care system and it made a step forward in improving access to care. by creating exchanges. expanding medicaid and protecting things like pre-existing conditions. that is the way you reform the health care system. you don't do what the medicare for all folks are saying which ,s throw out the whole system cause complete of people and start over again. that is not practical. >> let us turn to the debt and the deficit. your children will inherit approaching $23 trillion in debt. problem but not for the reasons people think. the united states of america is not greece. we are never going to default on our debt. t
care which is entirely different from the medical device industry.hese are all incredibly different. they get lumped under this thing of health care but they are actually very different subsystems of medical care delivery systems. it is very hard with a wave of a wind to fix the u.s. health care system. it is big and complicated. it is very byzantine in many ways. what the affordable care act did which was tremendous progress is it took the health care system and it made a step forward in...
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except for the engine room telegraph, which stayed the same. judge gregory: it is now the other end of the communication system with the pilothouse. once the boatin to go full ahead, he sends a signal back to the engine room. they acknowledge it and put it into full ahead steam power. the major control system here for this steam turbine allows the chief engineer to ensure there is enough steam to turn the turbine, which then in course turns the shaft of the propeller, which turns the propeller. all of the things that go into the production of steam, the amount of heat and water and boilers. pressure that creates, is all controlled through a mechanical systems here that are more sophisticated than when the boat was built in 1911. behind us are the two major boilers on the schoonmaker. before its conversion to a steam turbine, you would've had men with shovels from the cold men's taking coal and heating the water to create steam. the ultimate end of the commercial career for the schoonmaker was more about demand for steel and industrial products
except for the engine room telegraph, which stayed the same. judge gregory: it is now the other end of the communication system with the pilothouse. once the boatin to go full ahead, he sends a signal back to the engine room. they acknowledge it and put it into full ahead steam power. the major control system here for this steam turbine allows the chief engineer to ensure there is enough steam to turn the turbine, which then in course turns the shaft of the propeller, which turns the propeller....
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lands which have been. in the in other productions circles of what the herders steer them so herders farmers encounter in a difficult sector and in the creasing the narrow space because of climate change induced population movement so this to the complexity of the situation and certainly demands some new forms of humanitarian response we are looking for instance at the present moment what means an adaptation to changing rainfall patterns as what does it mean for a humanitarian organization like us and we try to see how we can strengthen the resilience of communities the productive capacities sort of all new crops and new ways of doing business and the wing and go into the field so we look at new forms of human and therion assistance which is more adapted to the double challenge of violence and climate change peter maer a president of the international committee of the red cross thank you for talking to al jazeera thanks a lot. i. at night in a stocking. somali moms patrol the streets police get a noble. loo
lands which have been. in the in other productions circles of what the herders steer them so herders farmers encounter in a difficult sector and in the creasing the narrow space because of climate change induced population movement so this to the complexity of the situation and certainly demands some new forms of humanitarian response we are looking for instance at the present moment what means an adaptation to changing rainfall patterns as what does it mean for a humanitarian organization like...
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i think one of the most striking data points in there which i don't want people to miss, which is that during that seven-year period, the number of low-income households in san francisco decreased by 23 percent at the same time as the high-income households increased by 44 percent. that's a massive change in the demographics of our city. and it's clearly connected to who is able to afford to live here. i also want to underscore that we've talked a lot about numbers. and there are a lot of numbers in this report and even in some of the things i'm going to talk about with the housing for workers legislation. but we don't want to miss the fact that these aren't numbers, these are human beings, these are people, these are families. this is children who are being squeezed by this housing market and impacted directly by our failure here as a city to build adequate housing for them. these are workers janitors people working cafeterias, office workers, who are being forced to live further and further away from their jobs and in some cases forced to leave their jobs altogether because of a lack
i think one of the most striking data points in there which i don't want people to miss, which is that during that seven-year period, the number of low-income households in san francisco decreased by 23 percent at the same time as the high-income households increased by 44 percent. that's a massive change in the demographics of our city. and it's clearly connected to who is able to afford to live here. i also want to underscore that we've talked a lot about numbers. and there are a lot of...
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i wish i was giving to the public which which was the case let's take another to tension center gigo central prison otherwise known as jail or get the regional detention center in the east of the country but ministered in public by your special police it was closed in august last year you know what was going on there as well no i don't know why not you knew the prison existed and you know you were right you have no good reason to you have no curiosity mr high among you didn't want to know what was going on in your jails no it's not their kids you know that in jail governments have their own rights and i think the whole thing is i did my my work according to the reports they get from my intelligence and from my sources and therefore that's what what was the kids. people reported there were many of the former prison those who said they saw people dying in their cells after being tortured by officials in this or garden jailers as it was called what should happen to the officials who carried out this torture. i mean what should happen to the. dead in prison and that's it. just prison sen
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lands which have been. in the in other productions circles of what the herders steer them so herders farmers encounter in a difficult sector and in an increasingly narrow space because of climate change induced population movement so this too the complexity of the situation and certainly demands some new forms of humanitarian response we are looking for instance at the present moment what means an adaptation to changing rainfall patterns as what does it mean for a humanitarian organization like us and we try to see how we can strengthen the resilience of communities the productive capacities sort of all new crops and new ways of doing business and the wing and go into the field so we look at new forms of human and therion assistance which is more adapted to the double challenge of violence and climate change peter maer a president of the international committee of the red cross thank you for talking to al jazeera thanks a lot. i. and 1982 egypt and israel built on that drive away between the neighboring com
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which i go to the ridge. say and dividends which i go to the ridge. the numbers are pretty striking. the numbers are pretty striking. now there's a pretext of course there's always a pretty. know there's a pretext of course there's always a pretext the pretext in this case is well that increases investment in increases jobs but there isn't any evidence for that if you want to increase investment give money to the poor in the world to x. the pretext in this case is well that increases investment in increases jobs but there isn't any evidence for that if you want to increase investment give money to the poor and the working people if people live so they spend their incomes that stimulates production during people if people live so they spend their incomes that stimulates production and stimulates investment that leads to job growth and so much. stimulates investment that leads to job growth and so much. if you're an ideologist for the masters you have a different line and in fact if you're an ideologist for the
which i go to the ridge. say and dividends which i go to the ridge. the numbers are pretty striking. the numbers are pretty striking. now there's a pretext of course there's always a pretty. know there's a pretext of course there's always a pretext the pretext in this case is well that increases investment in increases jobs but there isn't any evidence for that if you want to increase investment give money to the poor in the world to x. the pretext in this case is well that increases investment...
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transportations whom the veins are very similar which should guide us should help us to. operate compete with which to operate and competition should be built on solidarity because if you don't have political economic stability in one country which sees that infrastructure as a bargain then the whole chain would be doomed that's why we should help each other to prosper we should be guided by the principles of carmen's of shared progress and you can this is exactly the way. the rich are going to make union integration ormont zation based on the equal rights of everyone with respect for each other's interests it is a not a closed market no we read a comic union is why. king actively worked for a moment partners we have a free trade zone agreement with vietnam. we signed the same agreement with singapore we have an. interim free trade agreement with iran we are in negotiations with asia to leisurely on the 1st round of talks of that issue is due to start with india that we have today the program with. the with china now we have a program for cooperation with our c n n 292020
transportations whom the veins are very similar which should guide us should help us to. operate compete with which to operate and competition should be built on solidarity because if you don't have political economic stability in one country which sees that infrastructure as a bargain then the whole chain would be doomed that's why we should help each other to prosper we should be guided by the principles of carmen's of shared progress and you can this is exactly the way. the rich are going to...
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>> it's the records of the highest of the self sacrifice of the principles of some of which faded. here are the records of the suffering and the supreme sacrifice and the purpose of this library is to promote peace and have freedom among men.. 100 years ago herbert hoover was a part of the paris peace talks and was offering 50,000 dollars which in today's world is almost about 1 million dollars and collected material and mr. hoover at a food relief to belgium for something called the relief fund and the american relief administration which was during world war one after world war one and the weapons of those administrations would be had the collections be around and was the genesis which was still continuing dynamically and prosperity and the safeguards. >> the hoover institution has 100 volumes of the 6000 collections and other policy related topics in the 24 centuries. their experts chose across section of artifacts. >> here we have two items and this book (inaudible) which means secret in german is prepared for the invasion and they listed the names of 2000 people who had their
>> it's the records of the highest of the self sacrifice of the principles of some of which faded. here are the records of the suffering and the supreme sacrifice and the purpose of this library is to promote peace and have freedom among men.. 100 years ago herbert hoover was a part of the paris peace talks and was offering 50,000 dollars which in today's world is almost about 1 million dollars and collected material and mr. hoover at a food relief to belgium for something called the...
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tabloids, which is quite telling as well.es of the wall streetjournal, usa today and the financial times get delivered to the white house, so thatis get delivered to the white house, so that is quite interesting. and they still have online subscriptions, apparently, so it is not all doom and gloom. eco- warriors over there. iam not and gloom. eco- warriors over there. i am not sure we're going to get to the story of the day, which our dear bbc man huw edwards taking on the burglars in his pyjamas. he has managed to recover his car, which was burgled about a month ago. huw has recently ta ken was burgled about a month ago. huw has recently taken up boxing and looks fabulous, and he has now taken on the news with huw and so much more. stay with us. many more to come. hello. there's a battle between cold and mild air taking place across the uk at the moment to see which wins out for the weekend. spoiler — it is the cold air that wins. it's already in place across northern parts of the uk. on the dividing line between the two, be
tabloids, which is quite telling as well.es of the wall streetjournal, usa today and the financial times get delivered to the white house, so thatis get delivered to the white house, so that is quite interesting. and they still have online subscriptions, apparently, so it is not all doom and gloom. eco- warriors over there. iam not and gloom. eco- warriors over there. i am not sure we're going to get to the story of the day, which our dear bbc man huw edwards taking on the burglars in his...
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of unloading which could take up to two days. boats on the great lakes are always looking for as many cargoes as they can possibly carry. they generally have a principally cargo. for many years, all freighters try to carry iron ore, which is the main cargo. but there is also coal, which is still shipped on the great lakes. limestone. construction material stone. salt. they carry a variety of products. there are still boats on the great lakes that carry grain. grain silos on riverside's across the great lakes place grain in the cargo hold of a boat and it will be shipped off the great lakes to the st. lawrence seaway. if you took a photograph of a lake like toledo or cleveland or milwaukee in 1911, the port would look chaotic. there would be hundreds of vessels operating out of that port on any given day. it would be different because they would be a wide variety of styles of vessels. in 1911, you still had hundreds of sailing vessels. versus a boat like the schoonmaker, which was operated with steam. we are now in the engine room
of unloading which could take up to two days. boats on the great lakes are always looking for as many cargoes as they can possibly carry. they generally have a principally cargo. for many years, all freighters try to carry iron ore, which is the main cargo. but there is also coal, which is still shipped on the great lakes. limestone. construction material stone. salt. they carry a variety of products. there are still boats on the great lakes that carry grain. grain silos on riverside's across...
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a policy which not only will help end the war in vietnam, but which is an essential element of our program to prevent future vietnam's. a americans are andit-yourself people" instead of teaching someone else to do a job that we like to do it ourselves. and this trait has been carried into our foreign policy. in korea and again in vietnam, the united states furnished most of the money, the arms, and the people of this countries's defend their freedom against communist aggression. before any american troops were committed to vietnam, the leader of another asian countries expressed this opinion to me when i was traveling in asia as a private citizen. , "when you are assisting another country to defend its freedom, u.s. policy should be to help them fight the war but not to fight the war for them. " with this wise counsel, i lay down three principles as guidelines to future american policy towards asia. first, the united states will keep all of its commitments. second, which all provide a shield if a nuclear power threatens the freedom of a ation allied with us or of nation whose survival we c
a policy which not only will help end the war in vietnam, but which is an essential element of our program to prevent future vietnam's. a americans are andit-yourself people" instead of teaching someone else to do a job that we like to do it ourselves. and this trait has been carried into our foreign policy. in korea and again in vietnam, the united states furnished most of the money, the arms, and the people of this countries's defend their freedom against communist aggression. before any...
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which is due to be held on december the to election an early general election which is due to be held on december the 12th and as far as mr johnson is concerned he is well placed to win that wealth and as far as mr johnson is concerned he is well placed to win that election although we've seen in the past anything can happen he's been meeting with that election although we've seen in the past anything can happen he's been meeting with his backbench conservative m.p.'s and he's come out and said that he expects it to be his backbench conservative m.p.'s and he's come out and said that he expects it to be a tough challenge but he also took aim at the opposition party say a tough challenge but he also took aim at the opposition parties saying that none of them intended to ever deliver on breaks it they just want to see that none of them intend to ever deliver on breaks it they just want to spin it on forever tell the truth i've never i'm used to speak i know when the talk a bit i'm forever to the truth i never i'm used to speak i know when the talk of never eventually comes right they'll
which is due to be held on december the to election an early general election which is due to be held on december the 12th and as far as mr johnson is concerned he is well placed to win that wealth and as far as mr johnson is concerned he is well placed to win that election although we've seen in the past anything can happen he's been meeting with that election although we've seen in the past anything can happen he's been meeting with his backbench conservative m.p.'s and he's come out and said...
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the government which exists to surround the deep state. i don't know if i want to go ok but i don't want to be any of them the problem is that. the institutions are we have always been weak and this goes back to even before ukraine's independence there's never been strong institutions in the sense of being independent in ukraine. oligarchy. no then this has been played off by the divisions between east and west of the alternating of power in the political branches but now we have this political branch but we don't have a real leader we don't have a leader because the person and his party don't stand for anything people voted for them not because of anything that they promised or what they said there was no agenda there was no history they promised to bring some peace and everyone who promised you want everybody promises it was an empty push and go broke it was kind of my question i have is with the last one but if that's what the people want is peace why aren't these leaders why is this a list you know it's a weak institutions and that rea
the government which exists to surround the deep state. i don't know if i want to go ok but i don't want to be any of them the problem is that. the institutions are we have always been weak and this goes back to even before ukraine's independence there's never been strong institutions in the sense of being independent in ukraine. oligarchy. no then this has been played off by the divisions between east and west of the alternating of power in the political branches but now we have this political...
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which are not particularly commercialised.” drugs which don't...on per year. there will always be a struggle as to what the nhs can pay for, what individuals pay for, how companies are motivated to producing these drugs, whilst making sure when they are produced they reach the patients that need them. it's a debate about the choices the nhs has to make in terms of expensive medicines and relatively few patients, and a lot of money being spent on them. yes. the nhs is facing huge funding pressures . the nhs is facing huge funding pressures. some of it is because of an ageing population. and the rise of chronic conditions. at the other is the huge costs of these new treatments which become available and which can be transformative. this drug doesn'tjust tackle the symptoms of cystic fibrosis, and some of the causes, it is transformative. they say they have negotiated a better price than 100,000 per patient, but the amount is confidential. the issue of nhs funding is an incredibly serious one. it's gone through the longest period of its austerity —— m
which are not particularly commercialised.” drugs which don't...on per year. there will always be a struggle as to what the nhs can pay for, what individuals pay for, how companies are motivated to producing these drugs, whilst making sure when they are produced they reach the patients that need them. it's a debate about the choices the nhs has to make in terms of expensive medicines and relatively few patients, and a lot of money being spent on them. yes. the nhs is facing huge funding...
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which is over for. one geological period and many dramatic climate changes later primitive tetrapod left tracks in wet sand which eventually became mottled sunstone the fossilized tracks were discovered in $833.00 in the nearby vince a quarry. they were the very 1st trace fossils to be described in the history of science part of the trace fossil is on display in the museum of natural history in the castle batons books noising and it's arguably the most beautiful plate showing 3 crossing tracks. in the 19th century people didn't really understand how these pictures walked if you put your hand on the print you can see your thumb if it's really well here. been taking the position of the tracks into account it became clear that the suppose a dog was actually a little finger if the clarifying long would this be the researchers surmise the creatures must have walked criss cross cloyd's which didn't really seem natural to us why that's why people were always very uncertain what kind of animals produced these c
which is over for. one geological period and many dramatic climate changes later primitive tetrapod left tracks in wet sand which eventually became mottled sunstone the fossilized tracks were discovered in $833.00 in the nearby vince a quarry. they were the very 1st trace fossils to be described in the history of science part of the trace fossil is on display in the museum of natural history in the castle batons books noising and it's arguably the most beautiful plate showing 3 crossing tracks....
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consumer association which? are still a very good choice for consumers in terms of ways to access their cash without paying for it. some sharp falls on the market today. equity markets falling quite steeply. we will get an expert take on what is going on. we will get an expert take on what is going on. tom stevenson is investment director at fidelity international. the ftse when i last looked was down more than 3% and other markets are down as well. what is going on? more than 3% and other markets are down as well. what is going 0mm isa down as well. what is going 0mm is a bit ofa down as well. what is going 0mm is a bit of a messy picture at the moment. there is a combination of events. we have got a lot of geopolitical uncertainty with the events in hong kong and the middle east. political uncertainty on both sides of the atlantic with the brexit situation here, but also the move towards possible impeachment in the us. but i think the key thing is the us. but i think the key thing is the data which is starting
consumer association which? are still a very good choice for consumers in terms of ways to access their cash without paying for it. some sharp falls on the market today. equity markets falling quite steeply. we will get an expert take on what is going on. we will get an expert take on what is going on. tom stevenson is investment director at fidelity international. the ftse when i last looked was down more than 3% and other markets are down as well. what is going on? more than 3% and other...
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which is which is basically bread bread and butter. while you talk about what it expects restrain violent sits in west kansas over the carnival period over the past week and then of course it was a grand over the carnival period over with and of course our grand fell. 722 to. kill killed racism was the most esoteric dirty been blamed again are we seeing the problem you just mentioned been blamed again are we seeing the problem you just mentioned the politicization of a tragedy like grenfell the politicization of a tragedy like grandfather but again with grandfather i think that that there is a political strand in it when phil but very quickly end with grandfather i think that that there is a political strand in it when phil but very quickly with this. kind of the defense. what kind of defuses what basically on the royal people start doing an attorney to lean in the. month royalty people start in an attorney to lean in the cloud see that another contribution is by one of the greatest solicitors call you later mr. obama the greatest soli
which is which is basically bread bread and butter. while you talk about what it expects restrain violent sits in west kansas over the carnival period over the past week and then of course it was a grand over the carnival period over with and of course our grand fell. 722 to. kill killed racism was the most esoteric dirty been blamed again are we seeing the problem you just mentioned been blamed again are we seeing the problem you just mentioned the politicization of a tragedy like grenfell the...
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quiz which. was just a bit i guess but it is yeah and so are you up do you have this thing that i wish them a minute in the national bible when we had to bring is now and then they're going to come out that is i mean. which thought. elizabeth a poke a village in chile up in was founded by call 642. which would you put them well because i know but they're not exactly going to be profane what will make you better the village did have a church which was destroyed but it has 2 wooden school buildings locals recently restored the church that now stands next to a memorial to the great patriotic wall the monument is scrupulously careful and today is going to be cleaned up day. you have to show because of having to clean up day to day need to tidy the yard and the place that just doesn't listen you don't want to hear don't worry as it said there were ways it's now moved out of course but when there was a day when you know we'll ask. today there's a village meeting to elect. it's no joking matter without
quiz which. was just a bit i guess but it is yeah and so are you up do you have this thing that i wish them a minute in the national bible when we had to bring is now and then they're going to come out that is i mean. which thought. elizabeth a poke a village in chile up in was founded by call 642. which would you put them well because i know but they're not exactly going to be profane what will make you better the village did have a church which was destroyed but it has 2 wooden school...
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regime which was totalitarian but aggressive and a few. before the latter ended it became completely anarchic and ultimately about sheer survival. to get. science book is like a war diary but it also dips into medieval times and tells the story of a monk who took the bees to a remote corner of the eiffel mountain region the pope manages to weave humanity. and nature together in it not actually created his very own eiffel kos-mos. i don't have anything else in the i would never have thought of writing a novel that is set in new york. the author has changed his view about how important a person's roots and about the relation between a novel and its creator. i used to answer questions about that saying that it didn't have anything to do with me but now might say it absolutely is lying to me but in a very peculiar baffling way. no other choice just calmly crafted an entire universe right down to the smallest detail. that's probably the most typical book prize berk because it takes a very literary approach to german that's a subject and has som
regime which was totalitarian but aggressive and a few. before the latter ended it became completely anarchic and ultimately about sheer survival. to get. science book is like a war diary but it also dips into medieval times and tells the story of a monk who took the bees to a remote corner of the eiffel mountain region the pope manages to weave humanity. and nature together in it not actually created his very own eiffel kos-mos. i don't have anything else in the i would never have thought of...
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but within this ordinance, which is item three on our calendar, which is the major encroachment permit legislation, refers to the removal of 15 street trees and 19 significant trees with the required replacement of 88 street trees and 49 significant trees and the payment of an in lieu fee for 12 trees. can you explain all of that to us. that's probably not in your wheelhouse where you'd -- wheelhouse? >> perv the public works, obviously street trees in the public right-of-way falls under jurisdiction of the public works. there is a permit associated with it. you need to apply for, and there is postings on hearing requirements for said removal. there are also specific regulations as it regulates to the size of trees within a certain's distance from the public right-of-way that will trigger this removal requirement also. as is listed, these significant trees is identified. >> does that mean a significant tree gets replaced with a 36-a 48-inch box. i mean, presumably if we are removing trees and replacing it with 88, they are smaller boxes. presumably, and i have not looked up the codes,
but within this ordinance, which is item three on our calendar, which is the major encroachment permit legislation, refers to the removal of 15 street trees and 19 significant trees with the required replacement of 88 street trees and 49 significant trees and the payment of an in lieu fee for 12 trees. can you explain all of that to us. that's probably not in your wheelhouse where you'd -- wheelhouse? >> perv the public works, obviously street trees in the public right-of-way falls under...
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which party wouldn't favourite. which party wouldn't want to be the one which regulated ireland?main in the eu. many in the northward said it would completely oppose unification. thank you, good to get your unification. we are talking to people throughout the day here at trinity college. thank you very much. time for a look at the weather forecast now. a fairly wet summer, although we just discussed it was hard to believe because we had some heat. the 70 wettest summer on record, but the 12th warmest, and then september, from many parts of the country, the blues indicating above average rainfall, the brown slightly below average, the white lament about average. so scotland did not see as much rainfall and some parts, and across east anglia and the south—east. but for the majority, a wet september. and of course, october started quite wet. i was going to take you back to tuesday, the start of october, in the isle of man when a deluge of torrential rain, nearly 50 millimetres following in a couple of hours on the isle of man. a major incident, people trapped for quite a while. not
which party wouldn't favourite. which party wouldn't want to be the one which regulated ireland?main in the eu. many in the northward said it would completely oppose unification. thank you, good to get your unification. we are talking to people throughout the day here at trinity college. thank you very much. time for a look at the weather forecast now. a fairly wet summer, although we just discussed it was hard to believe because we had some heat. the 70 wettest summer on record, but the 12th...
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it would be healthcare in which you would be able to cross state lines it would be healthcare in whichions would not affect whether or not you are supposed to have healthcare or not. good healthcare would be one which there would be competition. if you look at healthcare in both canada and great britain, i've done a little but i don't pretend to be a specialist but i have done a little bit and you see that where you had that kind of one payer system that the weight which you are involved in getting operations are six months, eight months, 12 months, sometimes weeks before you can see your internist, your gp. these are all things that as americans we have not accepted quite the contrary we believe in choice we believe in competition and i think it's possible to put together the right kind of the healthcare program which includes those elements and yet at the same time maintains what we have presently which is medicare and medicaid. >> from our facebook page chuck poses ragan was a traitor who started the u.s. death Ãb death spiral gop is responsible for majority of the debt. >> that's t
it would be healthcare in which you would be able to cross state lines it would be healthcare in whichions would not affect whether or not you are supposed to have healthcare or not. good healthcare would be one which there would be competition. if you look at healthcare in both canada and great britain, i've done a little but i don't pretend to be a specialist but i have done a little bit and you see that where you had that kind of one payer system that the weight which you are involved in...
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which is what we have a strike right now. so we need to make sure and this is the original resolution from alexandria cortez, that they say that workers who are moving from high carbon jobs to these new jobs in renewables and energy efficiency, need to maintain their salary levels and need to maintain their benefit levels, so that it would be key. the part of it is the loss of jobs and service sector particularly in what we have the care economy teaching or staying withar overwhelmingly to her. because it's been women's work, is devalued in our economy. so if there are any women out there, these i am lonely. [laughter]. host: we going to hear from margaret. go ahead and tom. >> none of the offense taken. [laughter] listen, a lot thank you for your clarity of thought and communication on the x essential crisis of my lifetime. it also i've heard you speak on youtube, and other venues. about what is sacred and the demarcations that happens in the new age as we come more scientifically based and got away from older more religious
which is what we have a strike right now. so we need to make sure and this is the original resolution from alexandria cortez, that they say that workers who are moving from high carbon jobs to these new jobs in renewables and energy efficiency, need to maintain their salary levels and need to maintain their benefit levels, so that it would be key. the part of it is the loss of jobs and service sector particularly in what we have the care economy teaching or staying withar overwhelmingly to her....
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>> which subpoena, your honor? >> the one you're probable thinking about right now. >> your honor -- >> so do they file another 1983 action to some other institutions? >> not if this court rules in favor -- affirms the district court opinion, your honor. i think that would be binding precedent. just to be clear, as well, you know, we are hamstrung significantly by the lack of documents we are seeking here. but our investigation is, indeed, blindeed proceeding. it's just that we don't think we should have our hands tied by not being allowed, as we would in any other ordinary case, to get some of the basic business documents that could shed light on whether there was criminality or not. i see my red light is on, your honor. >> this -- this case seems bound for the supreme court. >> i think both parties see that as an inevitability, your honor. >> thank you. >> no further questions. thank you. >> consovoy. >> thank you, your honor. i think it's important to frame where we are and where my friend's position is, which i
>> which subpoena, your honor? >> the one you're probable thinking about right now. >> your honor -- >> so do they file another 1983 action to some other institutions? >> not if this court rules in favor -- affirms the district court opinion, your honor. i think that would be binding precedent. just to be clear, as well, you know, we are hamstrung significantly by the lack of documents we are seeking here. but our investigation is, indeed, blindeed proceeding. it's...
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they were taken from a map which was founded in 1812. which considers itself to be the birthplace of kansas city in that region. west port was the first committee in kansas city that had a monument pacific lee. they wanted to put up a life size to mark the centennial trail and they want to put this up and where marking the trail between and mexico and in spain. and west port was located on the trail and also had connections to the migration and we'll talk about that a little bit later on. this imagery is common and didn't make it into statues here in kansas city. what imagery does exist is more focused on interaction or celebrating in the past if not native persistence in the 20th century. please excuse me, my kids have a cold troll try not to sniff or too much here. in the years after world war one, americans began to be interested in having the earliest response by men dressed and buckskin are conquering the native people were beginning in 1920 on which had depictions of pioneer explicitly depicted as mothers would became popular. they
they were taken from a map which was founded in 1812. which considers itself to be the birthplace of kansas city in that region. west port was the first committee in kansas city that had a monument pacific lee. they wanted to put up a life size to mark the centennial trail and they want to put this up and where marking the trail between and mexico and in spain. and west port was located on the trail and also had connections to the migration and we'll talk about that a little bit later on. this...
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well, we know the new withdrawal agreement — which specifies the terms on which the uk will leave thesjohnson‘s government and the 27 other eu countries. so, it's a draft international treaty. and the purpose of the withdrawal agreement bill is to turn that treaty into uk law and to give the government permission to ratify it. so now the prime minister needs to win the backing of mps several times in short order, to turn his agreement into legislation. part of the bill gets rid of the need to have an additional meaningful vote on the deal — the legislation would be enough. the prime minister wants to get this bill through by the 31st of october to keep his pledge to leave the eu by then. if he had a comfortable majority in the house of commons, he mightjust be majority in the house of commons, he might just be able majority in the house of commons, he mightjust be able to do that. but he's going to find that very difficult, firstly because this is a hugely constitutionally significant piece of legislation that mps are going to want to scrutinise the details of very closely. more than
well, we know the new withdrawal agreement — which specifies the terms on which the uk will leave thesjohnson‘s government and the 27 other eu countries. so, it's a draft international treaty. and the purpose of the withdrawal agreement bill is to turn that treaty into uk law and to give the government permission to ratify it. so now the prime minister needs to win the backing of mps several times in short order, to turn his agreement into legislation. part of the bill gets rid of the need...
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way the telling lies about which ones are the good times and which are the bad ones. but he can keep his mouth shut as far as i'm concerned the bad ones. he can keep his mouth shut as far as i'm concerned joshua you know you know. patrick marty martin. you u.s. involvement particularly in the middle east here where you know constantly putting pressure on the lebanese government involvement particularly in the middle east here where you know constantly putting pressure on the lebanese government to get rid of hezbollah that is elected to the offices and to get rid of hezbollah that is elected to the offices across the country as a great deal of popularity and then that the in the in the end then across the country as a great deal of popularity and then that the in the in the end then like threatening turkey's economy and things like that i mean this doesn't make things any threatening turkey's economy and things like that i mean this doesn't make things any better i mean constantly using the dollar in the in the financial system to punish better i mean constantly using
way the telling lies about which ones are the good times and which are the bad ones. but he can keep his mouth shut as far as i'm concerned the bad ones. he can keep his mouth shut as far as i'm concerned joshua you know you know. patrick marty martin. you u.s. involvement particularly in the middle east here where you know constantly putting pressure on the lebanese government involvement particularly in the middle east here where you know constantly putting pressure on the lebanese government...
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at this time, he received his serious head wound, which he carried for the rest of his life and which altered his personality. while the american revolution today would be generally regarded as one of the cleanest wars in history, a close-up view shows the hardship and unpleasantness of war, leaving benjamin franklin to write, "there has never been or ever will be such a thing as a good war or a bad peace." wars of independence easily turn into civil wars. the irish often found themselves on both sides in european wars, in the american war of independence and the american civil war. so true was this at home. when we were commemorating the bicentennial of the 1798 rebellion 21 years ago, our speaker of the house of representatives, dr. rory o'hanlon, enjoined on me when i was speaking in public not to mention the monahan militia, which like the north fork one, was at the cutting edge of british forces putting down the rebellion. the irish war of independence pitted the ira against the initially mostly nativeborn royal irish constabulary. outside of ulster, some catholic, irish speaking
at this time, he received his serious head wound, which he carried for the rest of his life and which altered his personality. while the american revolution today would be generally regarded as one of the cleanest wars in history, a close-up view shows the hardship and unpleasantness of war, leaving benjamin franklin to write, "there has never been or ever will be such a thing as a good war or a bad peace." wars of independence easily turn into civil wars. the irish often found...
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a process by which there are a small minority of economic arrangements in which northern ireland remains and phytosanitary, and for manufactured goods, for four years unless and until by a majority vote of the stormont assembly, northern ireland elects to remain in alignment. it's quite clear that whatever he says about northern ireland being in the uk customs union, de facto the european union customs code applies in northern ireland if the protocol comes into place, which requires exit declarations from northern ireland. yes, it does. the brexit secretary said opposite yesterday he had to be corrected by hmrc. there are no checks, gbni, they will be some measures to ensure there is no illegal trade... illegal trade... illegal trade, endangered animal species and banned firearms. but getting mps to give initial approval to the bill was only half the battle. the government was also proposing a timetable, known as a programme motion, to put the bill through all its remaining parliamentary stages in just a few days with the aim of getting the uk out of the eu by halloween. and there was to
a process by which there are a small minority of economic arrangements in which northern ireland remains and phytosanitary, and for manufactured goods, for four years unless and until by a majority vote of the stormont assembly, northern ireland elects to remain in alignment. it's quite clear that whatever he says about northern ireland being in the uk customs union, de facto the european union customs code applies in northern ireland if the protocol comes into place, which requires exit...
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was found suggesting a berth on january 11 1755, 1939 share his discovery of rachel faucets record which 1768 said that her son alexander hamilton was 13 years old based on this they concluded that the january 11th birthday is probably right but that the euro birth must be rock and that hamilton was not born in january 11 1757 but rather on january 7th, so this is in the debate for the last 80 years, about half of the leading experts have argued for 1757 on the other half argued for 7:55, for full disclosure after about ten pages of analysis i, i argued for january 11 1757, so for the last 80 years we have been arguing the same thing, no one has since 1939 has found any new evidence to throw in this debate until now, in 1759 john and michael levine filed for divorce, alexander hamilton's mother, three witnesses were summoned to testify, early, james ash and james henry, but divorce was granted to live in, sorry it's not working to all, well the divorce curtain summons have been known fluids 80 years, known has found, no one had found the actual testimony of the three witnesses, accordant
was found suggesting a berth on january 11 1755, 1939 share his discovery of rachel faucets record which 1768 said that her son alexander hamilton was 13 years old based on this they concluded that the january 11th birthday is probably right but that the euro birth must be rock and that hamilton was not born in january 11 1757 but rather on january 7th, so this is in the debate for the last 80 years, about half of the leading experts have argued for 1757 on the other half argued for 7:55, for...
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they have no mandate, which is opposed by most of the public and which would open the way to a racerights and protections, to get a one—sided trade deal with donald trump stop but labour will get brexit sorted and bring our country together, because years of bickering over brexit have become a barrier to delivering the real change this country needs. to do that, we need an economy that works for the many, not just the few at the top. today's gdp figures show our economy is contracting. we are on the brink of recession. productivity is down, peoples living standards are lower today than ten years ago. that is the tory record.. a labour covenant will rebuild communities across britain with investment on a scale our country has never known, bringing newjobs and fresh growth to every town, city and region and the nations which make up the uk. we will upgrade our creaking infrastructure with a £250 billion public investment into energy, housing and transport through a national transformation fund, and establish a national investment bank to make a further £250 billion available, through
they have no mandate, which is opposed by most of the public and which would open the way to a racerights and protections, to get a one—sided trade deal with donald trump stop but labour will get brexit sorted and bring our country together, because years of bickering over brexit have become a barrier to delivering the real change this country needs. to do that, we need an economy that works for the many, not just the few at the top. today's gdp figures show our economy is contracting. we are...
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which has so far not seen assessment? which has so far not seen the light of day.t the prime minister made clear is that we would abide by the law. and what lord pannick has confirmed, amongst many others, is that the prime minister has done so. so there is no question as to the commitment from the prime minister. but of course from the prime minister. but of course he disagrees with the action and it won‘t surprise any members either of this house, or of the european council, as to what the position of the prime minister is and his commitment to leaving on the 315t and his commitment to leaving on the 31st of october. the honourable gentleman talks about collusion. we in this house, mr speaker, want to couude in this house, mr speaker, want to collude with the british public to respect the referendum result and to get brexit done. and when he talks about delay, he should answer this question. if he wants a second referendum, we know the shadow brexit secretary wants a second referendum, but if he wants a second referendum, but if he wants a second referendum, how
which has so far not seen assessment? which has so far not seen the light of day.t the prime minister made clear is that we would abide by the law. and what lord pannick has confirmed, amongst many others, is that the prime minister has done so. so there is no question as to the commitment from the prime minister. but of course from the prime minister. but of course he disagrees with the action and it won‘t surprise any members either of this house, or of the european council, as to what the...
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one of the world's leading exporters it's one track that can't escape or vats tips german industry which accounts for a 5th of its economy into recession and unemployment is holding up at almost wreck hold levels that's just one positive for the economy and has also been running budget surpluses over the last 5 years and has enough headroom to stimulate the economy but chancellor angela merkel isn't willing to travel down that road the mccain goes to the heart of the country's problems. the production line is a busy place these cars will be on the road very soon helping drive the german economy as they themselves are driven and yet for some time their overall direction of travel has been worrying the construct is under god as a comic and country with high export numbers germany is facing considerable challenges the politicians need to take urgent steps to strengthen the country as an industrial location again particularly on the international stage we need rapid consistent implementation not long discussions one complicating factor for manufacturers is their commitment to low and eventua
one of the world's leading exporters it's one track that can't escape or vats tips german industry which accounts for a 5th of its economy into recession and unemployment is holding up at almost wreck hold levels that's just one positive for the economy and has also been running budget surpluses over the last 5 years and has enough headroom to stimulate the economy but chancellor angela merkel isn't willing to travel down that road the mccain goes to the heart of the country's problems. the...
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pharmaceuticals were developed tested distributed the way in which health care was administered and they were never met they never had large numbers but they managed to through strategic sustained action as well as savvy research and meetings with people inside the government to force wide ranging change alternately there's plenty of cases you can point to a very large movement that did not achieve their aims i was the mobilizing coordinator for some of the largest protest in u.s. history the massive iraq antiwar movement protest in 20032004. those were the february 15th 2003 was at at the time the largest single day of protest in world history and it failed to stop george bush will be getting the iraq war is that about power and i think you said because he did not have the power to stuff a will there's not a how many people you put out on the street you have no ability to affect change. well but by definition protests are weapons of the week people turn to protest when standard forms of participation are blocked whether it's in conditions of rising war or terror nuzum of growing in
pharmaceuticals were developed tested distributed the way in which health care was administered and they were never met they never had large numbers but they managed to through strategic sustained action as well as savvy research and meetings with people inside the government to force wide ranging change alternately there's plenty of cases you can point to a very large movement that did not achieve their aims i was the mobilizing coordinator for some of the largest protest in u.s. history the...
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people are waiting to see if they will have the same role, which may have —— which may be tarnished onis so divided, and has become so useless, that it does not play the same role at easter. everyone agrees that it is broken. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. it looks as though sunday is offering a complete change in weather fortunes for the greater pa rt weather fortunes for the greater part of england and wales. it starts dry and sunny and cold and crisp. at the same sort of regime bear, too, for the southern half of scotland and northern ireland. windy from the word go across northern scotland. gusts of 50 mild an hour and plenty of showers, too. one or two for northern ireland. there the temperature profiles eight or nine in the north of scotland to a high of only 12 or 13. a real contrast to what we have experience in the south during the course of saturday. 0nto the course of the night the skies stay relatively clear. the winds drop out and it will be a cold night. a widespread frost to start the new day on monday. still
people are waiting to see if they will have the same role, which may have —— which may be tarnished onis so divided, and has become so useless, that it does not play the same role at easter. everyone agrees that it is broken. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. it looks as though sunday is offering a complete change in weather fortunes for the greater pa rt weather fortunes for the greater part of england and wales. it starts dry and...
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that leads to my other point, which i think you are completely wrong about, which is the idea that the special counsel somehow was a principal officer or superior officer because everybody in the department of justice other than the attorney general is an inferior officer based on this statute. so this person has a very limited jurisdiction. they can be fired at will by the person that appointed them, the attorney general or acting attorney general, and that does not make someone under any test that even the great late justice scalia, who wrote the definitive definition of a principal officer or superior officer would say. i think you are just confusing the idea of what congress has done politically with what the constitution requires. >> two great points. let me take the second one first involving the late great justice scalia. i think his discussion in edmond versus united states is not in fact the definitive account of what makes someone inferior or superior, but actually think that the evil justice souter in his concurring opinion got it right in that case. i'm going to push back a
that leads to my other point, which i think you are completely wrong about, which is the idea that the special counsel somehow was a principal officer or superior officer because everybody in the department of justice other than the attorney general is an inferior officer based on this statute. so this person has a very limited jurisdiction. they can be fired at will by the person that appointed them, the attorney general or acting attorney general, and that does not make someone under any test...
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among the firms targeted, the one which had rang that man. pursue you wherever you are, we will pursue you wherever you are, we will work with law enforcement and the private sector and do what we need to to bring you to justice. on cue he now says he feels are full but he hopes his experience will stop others falling the same scam. tag if you are particularly keen on brexit and all the details in this extraordinary story, in the last couple of hours, the uk government has published a european union withdrawal agreement bill, 110 pages of it, and this is what mps are being asked to discuss from tuesday through to thursday. there are lots of signs that tomorrow will bring votes of huge significance for boris johnson. we will keep talking to you about this in the next half an hour. hello. we're going to take a look at some of our weather stories from around world, starting in the united states, where we've got a cold front working its way eastwards. ahead of that, some thunderstorms broke out across dallas, and this is what they did. yesterday
among the firms targeted, the one which had rang that man. pursue you wherever you are, we will pursue you wherever you are, we will work with law enforcement and the private sector and do what we need to to bring you to justice. on cue he now says he feels are full but he hopes his experience will stop others falling the same scam. tag if you are particularly keen on brexit and all the details in this extraordinary story, in the last couple of hours, the uk government has published a european...
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which got me expelled from the conservative party. exactly.ver been eye—to—eye with on europe, actually decided to fire you, expel you from the party because you'd decided to vote for ukip. and give them some money. £1,000. the way i was expelled by was eric pickles, who was the chairman, writing an email saying, "you are going to be considered for expulsion and you can write to appeal if you want to and blah, blah, blah," and i wrote back saying, "i don't care about my rights "of appeal, i shan't appeal." and then later i was interviewed by anne mcevoy. i told her that and she then asked eric pickles who said, "oh, no, i neverspoke to him, or had a long chat with him." "i never spoke to him in my life." maybe that tells us something about politicians and politics but let's stick with you and your evolution to becoming one of the prime movers behind what we now know is the brexit campaign. it began with the ukip, the uk independence party. cameron, by 2016, decided to hold a referendum. you decided to become a main backer of the leave campaign
which got me expelled from the conservative party. exactly.ver been eye—to—eye with on europe, actually decided to fire you, expel you from the party because you'd decided to vote for ukip. and give them some money. £1,000. the way i was expelled by was eric pickles, who was the chairman, writing an email saying, "you are going to be considered for expulsion and you can write to appeal if you want to and blah, blah, blah," and i wrote back saying, "i don't care about my...
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are part of unconditional funds which are available in syria to which. countries in europe and the united states and elsewhere contribute it is kind of an artificial debate that is taking place internationally because i think there is a con census to be to have more rehab in the taishan and more humanitarian funds for syria at the present moment when you look at the reality of syrians that it's not big reconstruction that will happen tomorrow what they need is schools still function is hospitals to go back to function is water tap still have again clean water and this is. very much into reality of what we would call your money and be happy to take their firsts and for these efforts i think there are international funds available but i agree with you for us it is of utmost importance that our donors and international donors are flexible enough to address immediate needs of syrians so that they can go back to their homes they can restart a normal life wherever it is possible in syria mr maher it's always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much. i enc
are part of unconditional funds which are available in syria to which. countries in europe and the united states and elsewhere contribute it is kind of an artificial debate that is taking place internationally because i think there is a con census to be to have more rehab in the taishan and more humanitarian funds for syria at the present moment when you look at the reality of syrians that it's not big reconstruction that will happen tomorrow what they need is schools still function is...
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we start with the electric car pioneer tesla, which has caused quite a buzz on wall street by postingprise quarterly profit. shares in elon musk‘s company have charged ahead in after hours trading on wall street, rising by a fifth. analysts had been expecting tesla to lose money. in fact, it made a profit of $143 million, though revenue, or money coming in, fell slightly. so, is the electric revolution finally here? last year the number of electric vehicles on the world's roads leapt to more than five million, up two million on the year before. you can see the growth. china is the world's biggest market with more than a million people buying electric cars last year. tesla has just announced the start of production at its mammoth new $2 billion factory in shanghai. we're joined by amanda stretton, motoring editor at confused.com. good morning. great to have you with us. good morning. great to have you with us. are you surprised by the results from tesla? i am surprised, just given the fact that they are a company from whom we have seen lots of positive news in the past and then lots of
we start with the electric car pioneer tesla, which has caused quite a buzz on wall street by postingprise quarterly profit. shares in elon musk‘s company have charged ahead in after hours trading on wall street, rising by a fifth. analysts had been expecting tesla to lose money. in fact, it made a profit of $143 million, though revenue, or money coming in, fell slightly. so, is the electric revolution finally here? last year the number of electric vehicles on the world's roads leapt to more...