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and former england captain dylan hartley tell us what's at stake for the health premiership players,s the games come thick and fast. an action at the diamond league in brussels and was running in the 100 metres hurdles event and despite reading the best season time, it was not the best of evenings for her as she can only finish fourth. she won the race. we can bring you, we will talk about mo farah and we will come up mo farah is talking about the one hour record and that is something you wa nt to record and that is something you want to catch up with on the bbc sports website. this is the women's event. for that potential record there, you can check that on the bbc website as well and it is life from brussels for the diamond league meeting. the british atheltics championships are underway in manchester. these should have been staged injune and doubled up as olympic trials. we have seen the new british record in the pole vault. five metres 85 and you can see how much it meant to him, absolutely loving it. bouncing around and celebrating it you can watch the live coverage on bbc two 1
and former england captain dylan hartley tell us what's at stake for the health premiership players,s the games come thick and fast. an action at the diamond league in brussels and was running in the 100 metres hurdles event and despite reading the best season time, it was not the best of evenings for her as she can only finish fourth. she won the race. we can bring you, we will talk about mo farah and we will come up mo farah is talking about the one hour record and that is something you wa nt...
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of the deaths at the moment we have seen a number of police behind me you know out of the building hartley in the next few days they'll be able to shed some light on the exact cause of the deaths and the reason behind it and how people are reacting. yet there's a huge crowd that's gathered around the area that you see behind me people who are in disbelief at what's happened here locals i've spoken to said the family was very quiet they kept them so in the hours leading up to the incident today i didn't hear anything i was aware that anything was going on they shocked they're in disbelief the mayor was here a short time ago dissolving in mass and he said it's a sad day fizzling and it is there are people here that are crying they stop at a vigil here with with flowers and candles for the for the 5 children that lost their lives today i disbelief. is how i can describe the mood here in solving a jesse when god has only to thank you. businessman has been acquitted of the murders of investing in. the killings which led to protests on the resignation of slovakia's prime minister . just as the k
of the deaths at the moment we have seen a number of police behind me you know out of the building hartley in the next few days they'll be able to shed some light on the exact cause of the deaths and the reason behind it and how people are reacting. yet there's a huge crowd that's gathered around the area that you see behind me people who are in disbelief at what's happened here locals i've spoken to said the family was very quiet they kept them so in the hours leading up to the incident today...
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thank you, dylan hartley.ing through some old photos, a welcome surprise. laughter it is, in fact, alan davies. would you stand up next to it? well, i think she is gorgeous! laughter wow! that is one of my favourite moments from 01, let's say good morning to alan davies, whojoins us from home. it is moments like that which make it a delight to work in television sometimes? yes, it is a delight to be part of 01. that photo was sent to me by someone on social media but they didn't tell me they had it and they were going to put it on screen, they do not tell me anything. but it is extraordinary, it really looks like me! uncanny. i a lwa ys it really looks like me! uncanny. i always presume with these things that you might know. they hide it from me, they keep it all from me. it is better that way, really. it is better for it is better that way, really. it is betterfor me to it is better that way, really. it is better for me to react off that cuff than to try to think of some terrible joke than to try to think of
thank you, dylan hartley.ing through some old photos, a welcome surprise. laughter it is, in fact, alan davies. would you stand up next to it? well, i think she is gorgeous! laughter wow! that is one of my favourite moments from 01, let's say good morning to alan davies, whojoins us from home. it is moments like that which make it a delight to work in television sometimes? yes, it is a delight to be part of 01. that photo was sent to me by someone on social media but they didn't tell me they...
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the people must vote in the last and they have not done any part of building the start of term of hartley's it glides and going to times. it could mean you get serious about it and before we dock to new constitution lastly closer look at the law governing political parties outs and make a decision if there is going to be a policy how big should it be how many people have reduced talking about parties have essentially been registered but there are almost no membership cards of these parties yes that any they have any is still too few we need to regulate then we move towards the party system election doesn't work there what is really. going to be needed constitution doesn't mean what of that there next year if the bench elections might be held before the 530 early on to change the constitution see the procedure for this presidential election we'll have to be spelled out in it seeing what i'm leaning towards the idea of having an illegal presidential vote sort of this separate thank you. i do not rule out the possibility of look at them but deal in 2 ways that the us and its modern thinking no
the people must vote in the last and they have not done any part of building the start of term of hartley's it glides and going to times. it could mean you get serious about it and before we dock to new constitution lastly closer look at the law governing political parties outs and make a decision if there is going to be a policy how big should it be how many people have reduced talking about parties have essentially been registered but there are almost no membership cards of these parties yes...
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my question has to do with unions, taft-hartley act in late '40s really was a very poor act because when you strike an alternative is for managers to come in and to do the job, and i'm wondering whether that was evident after striking and therefore they strategized to do the boycott or -- >> that's --? that's absolutely right. when the farmworkers are excluded relations board and because they were excluded from the act they were able to do secondary boycott and something that's perceived by the growers as an advantage turned out to be to the farmworkers' benefit to the boycott. >> why were they excluded? >> that's a complicated story. yeah. >> as a nurse, i'm interested in pesticides and declining health, and these farmworkers, the close proximity they were to the crops that i consider cesar chavez the pioneer in pioneer in organics. and my kids didn't eat grapes. >> way before people were talking about organic food, he was doing composting and he did fight against pesticides both out of conviction and as a tactic. >> i think we're done. i would like to ask one more questi question. what
my question has to do with unions, taft-hartley act in late '40s really was a very poor act because when you strike an alternative is for managers to come in and to do the job, and i'm wondering whether that was evident after striking and therefore they strategized to do the boycott or -- >> that's --? that's absolutely right. when the farmworkers are excluded relations board and because they were excluded from the act they were able to do secondary boycott and something that's perceived...
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is fitted with microphone use and a digital recorder which can capture hours of buzzing in libby hartley. being nice always tinkering with new instruments for his music once he's filled the recorders memory and the london fog beyond he sent takes it home to his studio he analyzes the bee sounds and arranges them through various synthesizers to create a track and when you put sounds all of this they become kind of the last. dick so the community. interface for this synthesizer is to be flowing into the flower. it's hers i moved. in the next the sound would. be any samples taken his sound installations all over the world for example to the awful lek tronic a festival in vince austria and the media ought to be an ally in fatfat poland. always takes to the stage in a beekeeper suit he wants to remain anonymous he wants the listeners to concentrate solely on the music. but this year his performance as a concert. during a lot of locally being able to come appear to my beings in just meditates and you know regardless of the pandemic in lockdown i receive the bees just carry on as normal and tha
is fitted with microphone use and a digital recorder which can capture hours of buzzing in libby hartley. being nice always tinkering with new instruments for his music once he's filled the recorders memory and the london fog beyond he sent takes it home to his studio he analyzes the bee sounds and arranges them through various synthesizers to create a track and when you put sounds all of this they become kind of the last. dick so the community. interface for this synthesizer is to be flowing...
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other weapons to protect the national interest in the there are strikes be on visions of the taft-hartley act. i don't know what other weapons the vice president is talking about. i'm talking about four or five tools. i don't need a fact-finding committee under the injunction, but also to make recommendations that could not be binding but that have great force of public opinion. one of the powers i would suggest would be seizure. the president having five powers, four or five powers and only has very limited power today. the company would know which power to use and there would be greater incentive on both sides to reach an agreement without taking it to the government. the difficulty now is the president's powers are limited. he could provide an injunction if there is an actual emergency in the strike could go on. there are no other powers he could take them as he went to the congress. this is a difficult and sensitive matter. the president should have a variety of things he should do. fore would be incentive steel companies who are ready to take this strike to break the unions which did
other weapons to protect the national interest in the there are strikes be on visions of the taft-hartley act. i don't know what other weapons the vice president is talking about. i'm talking about four or five tools. i don't need a fact-finding committee under the injunction, but also to make recommendations that could not be binding but that have great force of public opinion. one of the powers i would suggest would be seizure. the president having five powers, four or five powers and only...
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map in jefferson's hands of his intention, but there is a surviving map, the so-called jefferson hartley map that the essay talks about from 1784. and one of the things that jefferson had in mind and loy the peeve had in mind, thomas payne wrote a pamphlet about the importance of this, is that all of the colonies that had claims to western lands that extended far into the interior, because the colonies have sea to sea charters. so virginia was advantaged and new york, certain colonies were advantaged in this and the first thing that jefferson and others believed was important to do was to have all of the individual states cede their western land claims to the united states. so the united states could collectively deal with all of them together. and so you could see that jefferson has imagined western boundaries including a pretty aggressive western boundary for the state of pennsylvania to open up these lands to new settlements. and then you could see by 1784, jefferson is imagining the possibility of 14 different new western states, right. and both the land ordinance of 1784 and the nor
map in jefferson's hands of his intention, but there is a surviving map, the so-called jefferson hartley map that the essay talks about from 1784. and one of the things that jefferson had in mind and loy the peeve had in mind, thomas payne wrote a pamphlet about the importance of this, is that all of the colonies that had claims to western lands that extended far into the interior, because the colonies have sea to sea charters. so virginia was advantaged and new york, certain colonies were...
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let's go live now to nicholas hartley he joins us from dakar in neighboring senegal and make us what concessions have the mali made in order to get these sanctions lifted well or the west african heads of states want to thank you civilian head this transition period the military wanted to see one of their. president there was disagreements over the role of the vice president who has gone to the leader of the. initially wanted him to be in charge of defense security and the foundation or the station of the state well that role for the leaders well that should be to a civilian and give it to the president right now goodluck jonathan is in the capital bamako to try to find a. nomination for a new prime minister they clearly want to see a civilian they want to see a man that they support to be in charge of that role as the head of government we're hearing that perhaps it would be someone from the m 5 opposition movement that could take that position and now interestingly we also know that good luck jonathan will be part of the swearing in ceremony on friday which which implies that there
let's go live now to nicholas hartley he joins us from dakar in neighboring senegal and make us what concessions have the mali made in order to get these sanctions lifted well or the west african heads of states want to thank you civilian head this transition period the military wanted to see one of their. president there was disagreements over the role of the vice president who has gone to the leader of the. initially wanted him to be in charge of defense security and the foundation or the...
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i really want to thank rebecca foster and kate hartley at the housing accelerator fund, josh keane and andreka pennant and the department of supportive housing, and my staff and finally, colleagues, i'll try to take a breath, i would like to adjourn today's meeting in memory of three individuals, yk siu who immigrated to the united states in 1980 and lived a life of perseverance and love. his son nathan was my intern. he was owner of the around the clock market at the corner of bush and jones in a very tight-knit community, and our condolences to his wife lin and his son nathan. he did remarkable things during the 1989 earthquake, he donated food and water to all of the neighbours in the neighborhood and there's much more to say. i also want to adjourn the board meeting in the memory of my neighbour john stewart, our condolences to augusta, gussie, as she is known. john stewart was the head of the john stewart company that has presided over so much low income housing as well as the development of 88 broadway, which we are about to cut the ribbon on, which is new low income housing in t
i really want to thank rebecca foster and kate hartley at the housing accelerator fund, josh keane and andreka pennant and the department of supportive housing, and my staff and finally, colleagues, i'll try to take a breath, i would like to adjourn today's meeting in memory of three individuals, yk siu who immigrated to the united states in 1980 and lived a life of perseverance and love. his son nathan was my intern. he was owner of the around the clock market at the corner of bush and jones...