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and you expose much of this kind of lay out how they operate let's begin with the informant o'neill and of course this was something that was part of malcolm x. assassination they withdrew the or they arrested the. his bodyguards outside there were 9 informants inside the ballroom where malcolm was assassinated and the person who allegedly pulled the shotgun out from under his coat was never charged because he perhaps had f.b.i. links but talk about because but you really exposed the mechanisms by which they went after hampton and finally killed him so so please talk about especially the informant that they used and how they drugged him the night before except for a wealthy informant named william. william omeo and he was not only informant he was a provocateur truer and he was. got his way up close and personal with the panthers and particularly with this leadership fred hampton bobby rush and he was reporting directly to the racial matters squad and right mark mitchell at the f.b.i. and what we were able to document with the help of the senate church committee on intelligence back in
and you expose much of this kind of lay out how they operate let's begin with the informant o'neill and of course this was something that was part of malcolm x. assassination they withdrew the or they arrested the. his bodyguards outside there were 9 informants inside the ballroom where malcolm was assassinated and the person who allegedly pulled the shotgun out from under his coat was never charged because he perhaps had f.b.i. links but talk about because but you really exposed the mechanisms...
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let's begin with the informant o'neil. and of course, this was something that was part of malcolm x assassination. they withdrew the or they arrested the, his body guards outside that were 9 informants inside the wall room where malcolm was assassinated. and the person who allegedly pulled the shot gun out from under his coat was never charged because he perhaps had f b links. but talk about because, but you really exposed the mechanisms by which they went after hampton and finally killed them. so. so please talk about especially the informant that they used and how they drug them the night before, etc. well reinforcement was name william william neal, and he was not only inform and he was a provocative and he was got got his way up close and personal with the panthers, and particularly with its leadership. fred hampton, bobby rush. and he was reporting directly to the racial matter squad, and roy mart, mitchell at the f b i. and what we were able to document with the help of the senate church committee on intelligence bac
let's begin with the informant o'neil. and of course, this was something that was part of malcolm x assassination. they withdrew the or they arrested the, his body guards outside that were 9 informants inside the wall room where malcolm was assassinated. and the person who allegedly pulled the shot gun out from under his coat was never charged because he perhaps had f b links. but talk about because, but you really exposed the mechanisms by which they went after hampton and finally killed them....
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and you exposed much of this kind of lay out how they operate let's begin with the informant o'neill and of course this was something that was part of malcolm x. assassination they withdrew the or they arrested the. his bodyguards outside there were 9 informants inside the ballroom where malcolm was assassinated and the person who allegedly pulled the shotgun out from under his coat was never charged because he perhaps had f.b.i. links but talk about because but you really exposed the mechanisms by which they went after hampton and finally killed him so police talk about especially the informant that they used and how they drugged him the night before except for a well really informant rich name when your mom william omeo and he was not only informant he was a provocateur true or and he was. got his way up close and personal with the panthers and particularly with this leadership fred hampton bobby rush and he was reporting directly to the racial matters squad and right martin mitchell at the f.b.i. and what we were able to document with the help of the senate church committee on int
and you exposed much of this kind of lay out how they operate let's begin with the informant o'neill and of course this was something that was part of malcolm x. assassination they withdrew the or they arrested the. his bodyguards outside there were 9 informants inside the ballroom where malcolm was assassinated and the person who allegedly pulled the shotgun out from under his coat was never charged because he perhaps had f.b.i. links but talk about because but you really exposed the...
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o'neil edwards: my name is o'neil edwards from brooklyn, new york, and i'm 27 years old.ve moved probably like, maybe 10 times in the past 10 years, seven to 10 times. my parents definitely did the best that they could, but due to external factors, they wasn't able to have a job that's any better than like a minimum wage job. so, like, the dream of home ownership is very important to us. but it was like, it seemed very impossible for like a period of time up until recently. rebecca senn: i'd say we're in one of the most competitive homeownership and housing markets i've ever seen. we serve over 15,000 people a year. we work with a host of affordable mortgage lenders who offer sometimes 3% down. and even coming up with that can be tough on top of closing costs, which could be $10,000-plus. it's a complicated process. there's a lot that goes into it. bailey jeremie: it's very stressful, especially being a middle-class family. i learned that there was an affordable housing option two blocks away from our apartment. so, it felt very unbelievable. they say you have to apply no
o'neil edwards: my name is o'neil edwards from brooklyn, new york, and i'm 27 years old.ve moved probably like, maybe 10 times in the past 10 years, seven to 10 times. my parents definitely did the best that they could, but due to external factors, they wasn't able to have a job that's any better than like a minimum wage job. so, like, the dream of home ownership is very important to us. but it was like, it seemed very impossible for like a period of time up until recently. rebecca senn: i'd...
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every cam and commissionjim o'neill the and commission jim o'neill the economist, and commissionjim o'neillor but an economist, not a doctor but an economist who coined the term to write a report about antimicrobial resistance. he concluded that 2050 if we don't sort out this problem of antimicrobial resistance 10 million people a year will die from it which will be more than cancer. it will have an effect on eight nations gdp. it is something we have to fix and i hope that covid will raise the issue of indie microbial resistance. because once covid is gone or it is under control, antimicrobial resistance will still be there. thank you for being with us on bbc news. the economic community of west african states — or �*ecowas�* — has suspended mali's membership following the latest military takeover. ecowas leaders have been holding disussions in ghana over how to address the coup. president macron has also warned that france would withdraw its troops from mali, if political instability there leads to greater islamist radicalisation. france currently has more than 5,000 soldiers operating ac
every cam and commissionjim o'neill the and commission jim o'neill the economist, and commissionjim o'neillor but an economist, not a doctor but an economist who coined the term to write a report about antimicrobial resistance. he concluded that 2050 if we don't sort out this problem of antimicrobial resistance 10 million people a year will die from it which will be more than cancer. it will have an effect on eight nations gdp. it is something we have to fix and i hope that covid will raise the...
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thank you very much for joining us on the show rahell amin from william, o'neil. >>> at&t is eyeing a0 billion mega deal. a move that would make a serious mark in the streaming wars we'll discuss next so it's another day. yeah- that's what most people think. but in business it's never just another day. every day is the day. there's the day your store has its biggest sale. the day you have a make or break presentation. and the day your team operates from across the country. but there's also the day you never see coming- the day when nothing goes right. see- that's the thing. you never know what the day might bring. so whether you do business on wall street or main street you have to be ready. with the power of the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. the freedom to control that network from anywhere. and advanced cybersecurity to help protect every device on it. all backed by a dedicated team 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >>> welcome back bitcoin prices fell on sunday after
thank you very much for joining us on the show rahell amin from william, o'neil. >>> at&t is eyeing a0 billion mega deal. a move that would make a serious mark in the streaming wars we'll discuss next so it's another day. yeah- that's what most people think. but in business it's never just another day. every day is the day. there's the day your store has its biggest sale. the day you have a make or break presentation. and the day your team operates from across the country. but...
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patrick o'neil who's the nephew of two time derby winner trainer doug o'neil, he told us it's a dreamtion of my favorite worlds sliding into one. and then to have success doing it, it doesn't seem real. it's almost like a movie. having these guys keep their chins up and say we're doing this to get together. we didn't do this to make a gazillion dollars but make the kentucky derby is just perfect because those are the type of people you want in your life because you know they're going to ride with you whether you're winning or losing. >> we could also see some history later today. vicky oliver trying to become the first woman to win the derby as a trainer. her horse is a long shot to win, 50-1 odds right now, but she's thrilled to be part of her first derby. >> it's a pretty special event. gone to it every year, love it and it's everyone's dream who trains horses. i hope to inspire females in the industry. i'd love to make history if i can. >> and guys, post time for the 147th kentucky derby, 6:57 eastern tonight. >> all righty. well, somebody will be watching. i get nervous so you jus
patrick o'neil who's the nephew of two time derby winner trainer doug o'neil, he told us it's a dreamtion of my favorite worlds sliding into one. and then to have success doing it, it doesn't seem real. it's almost like a movie. having these guys keep their chins up and say we're doing this to get together. we didn't do this to make a gazillion dollars but make the kentucky derby is just perfect because those are the type of people you want in your life because you know they're going to ride...
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centro (nombre en inglÉs), sería primera vez que un centro gana el anillo desde que lo hizo jack en o'neilliper contra los mavericks, serán los playoffs. cambio fuera. (comerciales) (mÚsica). >>> si usted está haciendo una limpieza de su hogar y sacando algunas cosas como muebles, juguetes o aparatos electrónicos le cuento que están pidiendo las personas a quedó en aquellos artículos que no utilicen y se encuentra en buen estado antes de tirarlos a la basura, le van a servir para ayudar a otras personas, buenas noches. [♪♪ ♪♪ >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> noticias telemundo >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> muy buenas noches estas son las noticias que usted debe saber antes de acabar el día , soy julio vaqueiro , el cruce de una barca con inmigrantes a bordo que llegaban a california el bote se hundió ocho heridos uno de los inmigrantes murió >> la persona se ponen hay todo tipo de botes a veces no hay salvavidas >> este es el tercer incidente las
centro (nombre en inglÉs), sería primera vez que un centro gana el anillo desde que lo hizo jack en o'neilliper contra los mavericks, serán los playoffs. cambio fuera. (comerciales) (mÚsica). >>> si usted está haciendo una limpieza de su hogar y sacando algunas cosas como muebles, juguetes o aparatos electrónicos le cuento que están pidiendo las personas a quedó en aquellos artículos que no utilicen y se encuentra en buen estado antes de tirarlos a la basura, le van a servir...
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rob o'neill, keep tell your story. perpetuated and good men like you regardless of background and gender and political views that kept on the scent for 10 years and brought him to justice. thank you rob o'neill. >> we need to keep doing it. >> pete: we better because history isn't over. up next my good friend will cain on the clock coming up. ♪ ♪ so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ hooh. that spin class was brutal. well you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oohh yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. pick something we all like. ok. hold on. what's your buick's wi-fi password? “buickenvision2021.” oh, you should pick something stronger. that's really predictable. that's a really tight spot. don't worry. i used to hate parallel parking. [all together] me too. - hey. - you really outdid yourself. yes, we did. the all-new buick env
rob o'neill, keep tell your story. perpetuated and good men like you regardless of background and gender and political views that kept on the scent for 10 years and brought him to justice. thank you rob o'neill. >> we need to keep doing it. >> pete: we better because history isn't over. up next my good friend will cain on the clock coming up. ♪ ♪ so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you...
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catholic priest giving last rites to a wounded man northern ireland's deputy 1st minister michelle o'neill was unequivocal in who she blamed the victims and the families of the bella murphy massacre have been vindicated and the truth laid bare this was a breach of state merger all the dead were killed over a 3 day period in west belfast immediately after northern ireland's government introduced internment without trial of irish republican army suspects the british army claims they've been shooting at ira gunmen now following a 2 year inquest that involved $150.00 witnesses including 60 former soldiers the families of the dead are demanding justice daniel take it was 44 when he was fatally shot outside an army barracks his son john says the coroner's ruling that his father was innocent has finally given him some peace of mind. where we will be heard. we heard the at the. corner of that stand that all our of loans were entirely honest so. we were a study that was absolutely fantastic it was such a monster hard work was done for almost 50 years trying to share our locals them at the at that s
catholic priest giving last rites to a wounded man northern ireland's deputy 1st minister michelle o'neill was unequivocal in who she blamed the victims and the families of the bella murphy massacre have been vindicated and the truth laid bare this was a breach of state merger all the dead were killed over a 3 day period in west belfast immediately after northern ireland's government introduced internment without trial of irish republican army suspects the british army claims they've been...
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israeli cities also broke out the whole the the, the the, the in the earlier my colleague union, o'neill spoke with gill hoffman, chief political correspondent had the jerusalem post. he said the new coalition allies, despite their start differences are united by their desire to get rid of been, you know, they agree on iran. they agree on other security issues, the grave for the most part on the economy. the grand steps that need to be taken, of national unity and continuing the success that israel out in the wake of the over within the israeli parliament. the one thing that you can get a majority for is to say that you don't want to serve any more after being israel longest serving leader. if you nice that wide spectrum that will be part of the government that you have devised, among them, they'll still have to give them united after 2 and a half years of little book out miserable for elections proving einstein's theory of insanity of doing the same thing. over and over and over and over again, expecting different results looking like next week, monday or tuesday, we will finally get a
israeli cities also broke out the whole the the, the the, the in the earlier my colleague union, o'neill spoke with gill hoffman, chief political correspondent had the jerusalem post. he said the new coalition allies, despite their start differences are united by their desire to get rid of been, you know, they agree on iran. they agree on other security issues, the grave for the most part on the economy. the grand steps that need to be taken, of national unity and continuing the success that...
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you know that bordered on the lower 3rd in the us a graphic sex and sex worker shaquille o'neil caught surveying his nose with his cellphone and then picking his nose and a t.b.s. paddle responded accordingly but it's not as if shaq is the only one who ever got caught. maybe shaq should have done what seinfeld did watch we're not human if we pick do we not bleed. not. so to rules never mouth off in front of an open mike and never ever pick your nose anywhere unless you are alone and even then don't do it ok that was supposed to be funny this is not only not funny it's sad and scary we're going to make it easier than ever to get vaccinated this is vaccines dog dogs go back to the vaccines dot gov that's why i'm asking people to continue to follow c.c.d. guy in the c.d.c. guidelines it's the c c d this has nothing to do with stuttering folks and these are just 2 small examples of many more that i can and have shown to you too bad the mainstream media couldn't care less. i said from the beginning. that we were going to fight this virus with equity equity for all it's a matter of fact a mo
you know that bordered on the lower 3rd in the us a graphic sex and sex worker shaquille o'neil caught surveying his nose with his cellphone and then picking his nose and a t.b.s. paddle responded accordingly but it's not as if shaq is the only one who ever got caught. maybe shaq should have done what seinfeld did watch we're not human if we pick do we not bleed. not. so to rules never mouth off in front of an open mike and never ever pick your nose anywhere unless you are alone and even then...
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my colleague union o'neill is here in half an hour's time with more of your monday headlines. thank you for joining me.
my colleague union o'neill is here in half an hour's time with more of your monday headlines. thank you for joining me.
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george's largest rivers, has cause controversy and nearby communities applying to protect the re, o'neil river has become a national struggle against the government's determination to guarantee future energy supplies. robin foresee walk reports now from the upper we own the valley. the lush landscape of georgia is rio de valley is being re engineered for the hydro power plans have number body. when completed to dams, one over a 100 meters tall will boost the country's annual electricity generation by up to 15 percent per absolutely massive. well, it's going to be one. anchor, the turkish contract to said it's construction will only be positive project. there's still a good provide absolutely brand new, the high standard you up against that and road and reduce to connect read the c 2, which will bring a lot of produce a lot of it and also connect all of the villages. it's a good opportunity to keep the volley alive. you can see the tunnel where that's going to divert the river. that will allow them to build a massive time across the gorge. a fee of engineering to take the force of nature,
george's largest rivers, has cause controversy and nearby communities applying to protect the re, o'neil river has become a national struggle against the government's determination to guarantee future energy supplies. robin foresee walk reports now from the upper we own the valley. the lush landscape of georgia is rio de valley is being re engineered for the hydro power plans have number body. when completed to dams, one over a 100 meters tall will boost the country's annual electricity...
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sinn fein's michelle o'neill saying she was pressing the prime minister to say sorry.rs of northern ireland and borisjohnson and we usually get a readout from downing street, a summary of what was said, and in that we were told the prime minister did apologise. the readout said he apologised unreservedly for the events that took place and the huge anguish the lengthy pursuit of truth has caused the families of those killed but there has been a rather underwhelming response to that in northern ireland. the initial reaction from families of the ballmurphy victims is they would rather have had an apology more directly to them rather than in a private phone call with political leaders. they don't see it as a public apology. we get the same sense from sinn fein, too, that they don't see this as an official apology as such and such was the scale of the tragedy in ballmurphy and the conclusive findings of the coroner yesterday that the victims were wholly innocent you can expect there to be many more calls in northern ireland for borisjohnson to go much further. thank you. th
sinn fein's michelle o'neill saying she was pressing the prime minister to say sorry.rs of northern ireland and borisjohnson and we usually get a readout from downing street, a summary of what was said, and in that we were told the prime minister did apologise. the readout said he apologised unreservedly for the events that took place and the huge anguish the lengthy pursuit of truth has caused the families of those killed but there has been a rather underwhelming response to that in northern...
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my colleague union o'neill is here in half an hour's time with more of your monday headlines. thank you for joining me. the news the news ah. hello and welcome to cross stock where all things considered peter about imposing sanctions and the country used to be a policy of last resort. that is not the case today. now, washington sanction scores of countries and even threatened sanctions against. suppose the allies do sanctions work? no, not really. also we have an update on beer, was i to discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guess, jordan sent me well we in budapest, he is in podcast or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube rumble and locals. and here in moscow were joined by dmitri bobbitt. she is a political analyst and editor at, you know, me internet media project or a gentleman crossed our rules in the fact that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. ok, let's go to george 1st in budapest and george, you know, the, it used to be when we were coming up as it were, sanctions were something that were done very selectively with a ve
my colleague union o'neill is here in half an hour's time with more of your monday headlines. thank you for joining me. the news the news ah. hello and welcome to cross stock where all things considered peter about imposing sanctions and the country used to be a policy of last resort. that is not the case today. now, washington sanction scores of countries and even threatened sanctions against. suppose the allies do sanctions work? no, not really. also we have an update on beer, was i to...
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it has attracted people like shakeel o'neill and serena williams. but what exactly is a spac?ely to buy or merge with other companies. it is also known as a blank check company. the spac raises money, lists on exchange and then goes looking for a target to buy. let's take the spac to rena williams has back. it raised $300 million and promised investors it will purchase an existing company —— serena williams. the catch is, the deal must be done in two years that optimistic him. so why are spac so popular right now? they get an urgent listing without going through the ipo process making it faster, cheaper, and they don't have to pass the same regular treat hurdles. forfounders or hurdles. for founders or sponsors hurdles. forfounders or sponsors of the spac, the potential upside can be huge. and for individual investors like you and i, who wouldn't normally get the chance to invest in private companies, we are often at the back of the line. with a spac, in theory, we can invest in the companies at the same price as the big investors do. but this fax and without controversy. —— s
it has attracted people like shakeel o'neill and serena williams. but what exactly is a spac?ely to buy or merge with other companies. it is also known as a blank check company. the spac raises money, lists on exchange and then goes looking for a target to buy. let's take the spac to rena williams has back. it raised $300 million and promised investors it will purchase an existing company —— serena williams. the catch is, the deal must be done in two years that optimistic him. so why are...
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tom: i want to see if lord o'neill is there. jonathan: can you spot your friends in there?ecause they are wearing those hair things. jonathan: we will go out with this. tom: respect. jonathan: i will pay my respects to the queen of england who is reopening parliament in the united kingdom this morning and laying down the prime minister and this government priorities for this parliament. but take a listen. >> and address the legacy of the past. my government will introduce measures to increase the safety and security of its citizens. legislation will increase sentences for the most serious and violent offenders. and ensure the timing -- timely administration of justice. measures will be brought forward to address violence. >> president biden says russia has some responsibility to address the ransomware attack that crippled a giant fuel pipeline. the president stopped short of directly blaming the kremlin but says there's evidence that hackers used software used in russia. some gas stations on the east coast say they are running out of gasoline. the pipeline expects to substa
tom: i want to see if lord o'neill is there. jonathan: can you spot your friends in there?ecause they are wearing those hair things. jonathan: we will go out with this. tom: respect. jonathan: i will pay my respects to the queen of england who is reopening parliament in the united kingdom this morning and laying down the prime minister and this government priorities for this parliament. but take a listen. >> and address the legacy of the past. my government will introduce measures to...
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o'neill, health director for hounslow.l one in ten of our populati°“_ there is still one in ten of our population who are older and haven't been vaccinated and therefore unprotected. it doesn't matter which variant_ unprotected. it doesn't matter which variant is, _ unprotected. it doesn't matter which variant is, they can still get the virus _ variant is, they can still get the virus and — variant is, they can still get the virus and still become seriously unwell — this was set up in a round about a week by 600 people, so a very quick moving operation in response to the increase in cases. we are going inside, so i will put this on and i hope you can still hear me. this is what is happening down inside the concourse which is normally full of rugby fans having a beer at half time. you can see behind me, one of 120 different tables, all the same with what is on top of them, cotton wool balls, hand sanitiser and we have got some little yellow beans they will put the needles and once they will put the needles and once they get
o'neill, health director for hounslow.l one in ten of our populati°“_ there is still one in ten of our population who are older and haven't been vaccinated and therefore unprotected. it doesn't matter which variant_ unprotected. it doesn't matter which variant is, _ unprotected. it doesn't matter which variant is, they can still get the virus _ variant is, they can still get the virus and — variant is, they can still get the virus and still become seriously unwell — this was set up in a...
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coming up no kentucky derby is complete from rob o'neill to classic mint juleps.? thank you! hey, hey, no, no, limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ keeping your oyster business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines and 2 free smartphones. whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. and now get netflix on us. it's all included with 2 lines for only $70 bucks! only at t-mobile. at aspen dental, today is the day to take back your smile. why wait? we're here nights, weekends and right now, to give you exceptional care and 20% off your treatment plan. new patients, take the first step with a complete exam and x-rays that are free without insurance. because our nationwide network of over 1,500 doctors at 900 locations
coming up no kentucky derby is complete from rob o'neill to classic mint juleps.? thank you! hey, hey, no, no, limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ keeping your oyster business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. if you're 55 and up,...
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that was a strict public health measure, that has been around for, one thing that was changed since o'neill'sbook was the idea there was a serious outbreak of black death in china. there is a fair amount of evidence, there wasn't much impact on the black death inside as much as there was in europe and sanitary measures are reason why, they are much more dispersed than european cities at the time. as nicholas said, we had a lot of these basic approaches for so long and still need them because we have a vaccine so far, still needs to test it and make sure it is safe and that gap won't go away immediately. next time we need to do so much better. >> i should mention the pathogens, sars covid 2 kills between one, and one.6% of the people it infects and that gets sick from it. that is quite serious, 10 times deadlier than the flu but nowhere near as deadly as bubonic plague or smallpox or call are, the holy trinity of diseases, but no god-given reason this pathogen isn't worse. think about that this particular virus that is afflicting us could have the same properties, the same intrinsic properties
that was a strict public health measure, that has been around for, one thing that was changed since o'neill'sbook was the idea there was a serious outbreak of black death in china. there is a fair amount of evidence, there wasn't much impact on the black death inside as much as there was in europe and sanitary measures are reason why, they are much more dispersed than european cities at the time. as nicholas said, we had a lot of these basic approaches for so long and still need them because we...
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lakeith stanfield character bill o'neil is a very complex and heartbreaking character in his own rightt resonance. i have to imagine you started working on this before that reckoning started last year. like before this particular moment we're in actually reached its cultural moment of fruition that we're in. >> mmm, mmm... >> stephen: what did you think in movie was going to mean and what does it mean to you now that it's being released in this moment? >> stephen, i think moments-- moments change. so all you can be sure of am i being honest in this moment i'm currently in? do i feel this is honest and truth to me in the moment i'm in. before it hit the critical masses, i felt it. before it went mainstream, i feel it this way. i feel i want to be educated by these people, by the black panther party, by chairman fred. so i acted accordingly, that's where it came from with me and then, so then, now it's out there and you can see that these people, the black panther party and chairman fred were articulating how a lot of people are feeling currently, and they had actions and they had ideas
lakeith stanfield character bill o'neil is a very complex and heartbreaking character in his own rightt resonance. i have to imagine you started working on this before that reckoning started last year. like before this particular moment we're in actually reached its cultural moment of fruition that we're in. >> mmm, mmm... >> stephen: what did you think in movie was going to mean and what does it mean to you now that it's being released in this moment? >> stephen, i think...
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kelly o'neill, _ that. really interesting to talk to you. kelly o'neill, director- that.air zone. as long as you stand on that side, you're _ air zone. as long as you stand on that side, you're 0k. _ air zone. as long as you stand on that side, you're ok. if— air zone. as long as you stand on that side, you're ok. if you - air zone. as long as you stand on that side, you're ok. if you come | that side, you're ok. if you come into the city centre you will be liable for up to £8 a day if your vehicle is too old. lucy wood has severe asthma. she has been better during the pandemic because there has been less traffic. i am during the pandemic because there has been less traffic.— has been less traffic. i am hoping it's a real success, _ has been less traffic. i am hoping it's a real success, so _ has been less traffic. i am hoping it's a real success, so they - has been less traffic. i am hoping it's a real success, so they will i it's a real success, so they will widen it and do more campaigns. we do a lot of cycling. we only have one car. my husband cycles. we cycled to sch
kelly o'neill, _ that. really interesting to talk to you. kelly o'neill, director- that.air zone. as long as you stand on that side, you're _ air zone. as long as you stand on that side, you're 0k. _ air zone. as long as you stand on that side, you're ok. if— air zone. as long as you stand on that side, you're ok. if you - air zone. as long as you stand on that side, you're ok. if you come | that side, you're ok. if you come into the city centre you will be liable for up to £8 a day if your...
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obviously, i'm not serious, but we can fight tooth and nail, like tip o'neill and ronald reagan did.hey fought by day, but by night they grabbed a scotch, played some cards and solved our country's problems. we are all americans first. we are not just democrats and republicans. as you know, as the most bipartisan senators, i'm a problem solver. instead of fighting about masks and stupid stuff like that, how about looking at what china is doing stealing our intellectual property, manipulating currency, changing the law of the sea and international law as we know it? what about what's happening in iran and israel with hamas? so many things we need to figure out. inflation. high cost of fuel. our debt and deficit, which when i was there was $9 trillion. what is it now, $30 trillion? how about focus on what affects people's pocketbooks and important stuff? i'm disgusted and americans are, too. they want problem solvers in there. i'm hopeful. i'm a glass half full guy. we've got to get it done. >> you were one of the early supporters of president trump during the 2016 primary. would you v
obviously, i'm not serious, but we can fight tooth and nail, like tip o'neill and ronald reagan did.hey fought by day, but by night they grabbed a scotch, played some cards and solved our country's problems. we are all americans first. we are not just democrats and republicans. as you know, as the most bipartisan senators, i'm a problem solver. instead of fighting about masks and stupid stuff like that, how about looking at what china is doing stealing our intellectual property, manipulating...
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. >> i'm actually working on a graphic novel with an amazing artist and illustrator named o'neill jones, and it's -- i've always been a comic book since i was a kid and anime, and one of my prefer books i -- the characters meet and they bond over an anime i made up for the book. ... and one of my previous books the characters and me bond over what i made up for the book. people are like is that going to be a real thing? and it was like i was working with this artist whose work i love. i'm just going to make a short comic for my reader who enjoyed it. she came back with amazing character designs but i was like okay. [laughter] maybe we could see if something more could be done with the spirit her artwork is just so incredible. i felt like it would be ridiculous -- i feel like you deserve better than me saying okay here are these three pages. it's called for not reject it's a sleeping beauty at the military high school fantasy it is why a. >> that is so cool. i am super inspired right now from hearing you i'm going to write in this different medium and get it out. that is adeptly what i w
. >> i'm actually working on a graphic novel with an amazing artist and illustrator named o'neill jones, and it's -- i've always been a comic book since i was a kid and anime, and one of my prefer books i -- the characters meet and they bond over an anime i made up for the book. ... and one of my previous books the characters and me bond over what i made up for the book. people are like is that going to be a real thing? and it was like i was working with this artist whose work i love. i'm...
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jeff o'neill for his service as chief human officer and in his role on the chief of the panel that examines tsa's human capital services delivery. i appreciate him joining us today to discuss the implementation of the recommendations from 2019. i have concerns with hr 903, the rights for workforce act of 2021. madame chairwoman, i ask unanimous consent to enter the statement from the 116th congress on hr 1140, the rights for transportation security officers act of 2020. thank you. >> hr 1140 is the precursor to the legislation. the statement of administration policy noted that tsa current personal system authorized by the aviation and transportation security act just months after the september 11 attack provides the flexibility tsa needs so it could quickly and efficiently adjust its workforce management to respond to emergency threats or national emergency's. i share that viewpoint of the legislation we are discussing today. when congress created tsa in november, 2001 its goal was to bring the entrepreneurial spirit . placing tsa as a title v would go against congress' intent and force the
jeff o'neill for his service as chief human officer and in his role on the chief of the panel that examines tsa's human capital services delivery. i appreciate him joining us today to discuss the implementation of the recommendations from 2019. i have concerns with hr 903, the rights for workforce act of 2021. madame chairwoman, i ask unanimous consent to enter the statement from the 116th congress on hr 1140, the rights for transportation security officers act of 2020. thank you. >> hr...
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with both chip o'neill and later -- all of life he was underappreciated in many regards as a negotiator. it has been a fun ride. there are a number of good reagan historians. i am proud to be among the ranks. >> what do you mean when you talk about his real ideology. the new book coming up. >> that is a good question. never as conservative as conservatives wanted him to be. he was much more pragmatic, much more temperate in his outlook on the world than a lot of conservatives wanted had to be. he was a grateful warrior who negotiated treaties. their reduction, the elimination of nuclear warheads in eastern europe. we ran on the missile gap in 1980.t behind the soviets that we needed to catch up. we needed to catch up to get to the negotiating table and to agree to reduce nuclear armies. he was proven right. it only took eight years before we saw the winning of the cold war and its structure of the soviet union. >> certainly in your book last act you talk about the emerging legacy. >> the what legacy #oh, the emerging legacy. that is interesting. and in webster's dictionary, there is not
with both chip o'neill and later -- all of life he was underappreciated in many regards as a negotiator. it has been a fun ride. there are a number of good reagan historians. i am proud to be among the ranks. >> what do you mean when you talk about his real ideology. the new book coming up. >> that is a good question. never as conservative as conservatives wanted him to be. he was much more pragmatic, much more temperate in his outlook on the world than a lot of conservatives wanted...
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what we are seeing now, people may remember to o'neill who used to say all politics -- tip o'neill, who politics is local. if you are a senator and you had worry about whether there were potholes in your town, but now all politics is national and every buddy has to have an opinion about donald trump and joe biden even if you are running for dog catcher. the media is a big part of that. 50 years ago, got your information from the local newspaper and now everyone can turn into national media and local newspapers are dying. since all politics is national, it makes the beliefs of the party in the interest of the party take over everything all the way down to the local level. that can have a lot of perverse consequences. i would agree with the caller, getting from the system we are now where we have more robust third parties is tricky. it is not an easy thing to do but there are some interesting reform ideas out there. i think that is something that would probably be good for the country to make those parties more healthy. host: another policy point on health care, why democrats must keep pu
what we are seeing now, people may remember to o'neill who used to say all politics -- tip o'neill, who politics is local. if you are a senator and you had worry about whether there were potholes in your town, but now all politics is national and every buddy has to have an opinion about donald trump and joe biden even if you are running for dog catcher. the media is a big part of that. 50 years ago, got your information from the local newspaper and now everyone can turn into national media and...
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on reagan including, true ideology, undervalued in that regard, the screen actors guild with tip o'neillrbachev underappreciated in many regards as a negotiator. it is a front ride, among the ranks. >> host: what do you mean when you talk about his new ideology? >> a good question. reagan was never as conservatives as conservatives wanted him to be. he was more pragmatic, more temperate in his outlook on the world than a lot of conservatives wanted him to be. he was the great cold warrior, gorbachev including the reduction, elimination of thousands of nuclear warheads in western europe, when he ran on the missile gap, the campaign platform, to a negotiating table to do that, he was proven right, only took eight years before you saw the winning of the cold war. >> host: you talk about the emerging legacy. the emerging legacy. >> guest: that is interesting. in webster's dictionary there is not obamaism or bushism but there is reaganism. he would contend and i contend it is a separate distinct ideology, more than conservatism or other elements, and not all of it to be sure. politicians at t
on reagan including, true ideology, undervalued in that regard, the screen actors guild with tip o'neillrbachev underappreciated in many regards as a negotiator. it is a front ride, among the ranks. >> host: what do you mean when you talk about his new ideology? >> a good question. reagan was never as conservatives as conservatives wanted him to be. he was more pragmatic, more temperate in his outlook on the world than a lot of conservatives wanted him to be. he was the great cold...
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as tip o'neill used to say, all politics is local. we should have the trickle-down effect for district counsel levels. the proposal might be to have district counsel civic forums where local business leaders and others can come forward and take testimony as you're doing today and invite experts to give accurate information before the riots break out and disturbances happen before they react. proactive peace building mechanisms. >> it's a very important part of the fight. were talking about the good friday agreement and the civic forum is not implemented. it should be back up and running . there were 350 of us from trade unions, farmers, women's groups, youth groups, sitting together and giving our opinions on european legislation. it works well and that it does not have a veto. we feed into the decision-making process of european parliament. they receive our opinions on the certain piece of legislation and take it on board. there probably advised to because of the other support they will get if they take on board the work of the civic
as tip o'neill used to say, all politics is local. we should have the trickle-down effect for district counsel levels. the proposal might be to have district counsel civic forums where local business leaders and others can come forward and take testimony as you're doing today and invite experts to give accurate information before the riots break out and disturbances happen before they react. proactive peace building mechanisms. >> it's a very important part of the fight. were talking...
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sinn fein's michelle o'neill said she was pressing the promised her to say sorry. says that he apologised unreservedly for the events that took place in the huge anguish that the lengthy pursuit of truth has caused the families of those killed. but there has been a rather underwhelmed response to that here in northern ireland. the initial reaction from families of the ballymurphy victims is they would have rather had an apology more directly to them rather than in a private phone call with political leaders. they certainly don't see it as a public apology. we also get the same sense from a sinn fein is whether they really don't see this as a official apology as such. so such was the scale of the tragedy in ballymurphy and the conclusive findings of the corner yesterday that the victims were wholly innocent, you can expect there to be many more calls here in northern ireland for borisjohnson to go much further. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is — israeli air strikes demolish another tower block in gaza city. international concern i
sinn fein's michelle o'neill said she was pressing the promised her to say sorry. says that he apologised unreservedly for the events that took place in the huge anguish that the lengthy pursuit of truth has caused the families of those killed. but there has been a rather underwhelmed response to that here in northern ireland. the initial reaction from families of the ballymurphy victims is they would have rather had an apology more directly to them rather than in a private phone call with...
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let's speak to hounslow�*s director of public health, kelly o'neill.in terms of transmission in cases if you would.— are seeing in terms of transmission in cases if you would. thank you for havin: in cases if you would. thank you for having me — in cases if you would. thank you for having me on _ in cases if you would. thank you for having me on the _ in cases if you would. thank you for having me on the programme, i in cases if you would. thank you for i having me on the programme, martin. 0n the ground, we are saying a small increase on the number of cases of covid—i9 over all. we are starting to see a slight increase in the number of cases this variant of concern, that was originally from india, we have about 5k cases roughly that we know about the moment. ~ , ., i. roughly that we know about the moment. ~ , ., ,, , roughly that we know about the moment. ~ , ., , ., , ., moment. why do you believe hounslow is one of the — moment. why do you believe hounslow is one of the areas _ moment. why do you believe hounslow is one of the areas of— moment. why
let's speak to hounslow�*s director of public health, kelly o'neill.in terms of transmission in cases if you would.— are seeing in terms of transmission in cases if you would. thank you for havin: in cases if you would. thank you for having me — in cases if you would. thank you for having me on _ in cases if you would. thank you for having me on the _ in cases if you would. thank you for having me on the programme, i in cases if you would. thank you for i having me on the programme,...
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sinn fein's michelle o'neill saying she was pressing the prime minister to say sorry.versations, a summary of what was said, and in that we are told that the prime minister did apologise. the readout says that he apologised unreservedly for the events that took place and the huge english that the lengthy pursuit of truth has caused the families of those killed. but there's been a rather underwhelmed response to that here in northern ireland. the initial reaction from families of the ballymurphy victims is that they would've rather had an apology more directly to them rather than in the private phone call with political leaders. they certainly don't see it as a public apology. and we also get the same sense from sinn fein to that they certainly don't see this thousand official apology as such. in such was the scale of the tragedy in ballymurphy and the conclusive findings of the coroner yesterday that the victims were wholly innocents, you can expect there to be many more calls here in northern ireland for borisjohnson to go much further. emma vardy emma va rdy reportin
sinn fein's michelle o'neill saying she was pressing the prime minister to say sorry.versations, a summary of what was said, and in that we are told that the prime minister did apologise. the readout says that he apologised unreservedly for the events that took place and the huge english that the lengthy pursuit of truth has caused the families of those killed. but there's been a rather underwhelmed response to that here in northern ireland. the initial reaction from families of the ballymurphy...
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. >> caller: my name is karen o'neill. [inaudible] thank you for extending our need. most work has been delayed due to covid and in addition ... [inaudible] either us for outside contractors. it was a disruptive project in the best oftimes , tying it to the end of covid creates chaos for residents . the backlog caused by covid means the subcontractors we are working with our already telling us are booked 6 to 8 months that and in that light it would be near impossible to get all theresidential's taken care of within theone year has been discussed . please do the 2 your window for the upgrade . inaddition leased to the threshold 99,000 for the work to be triggered . as you know, both supplies and labor peace exponentially over the last year and that is showing no signs of slowing down . we've received one year ago and in addition please do all deadlines with every other building in the city and bring them all to july 2023 four implicitly andto be able to enforce . thank you very much for your time. we appreciate that you're looking at this and let usknow if you have qu
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he was in the screen actors guild and both with tip o'neill and mccaleb gorbachev. he was underappreciated for many regards and one of them was as a negotiator. it's been a fun ride. they are a number of good storiesf that i am proud to be part of the ranks. >> host: craig shirley when you talk about when you talk about israel ideology? >> guest: that's a good question, peter. reagan was never as conservative as conservatives wanted him to be. he was much more pragmatic and much more temperate in his outlook on the world than a lot of conservatives wanted him to be. he negotiated treaties with mchale gorbachev including the elimination of thousands of nuclear warheads and when he ran on the missile in the 1980 part of this campaign was was that we were behind the soviets and we need to t catch up and we needed to catch up to the negotiating table and to agree to reduce nuclear armaments. he was proven right of course and it only took eight years really before we saw the winnins of the cold war and the destruction of the soviet union. >> host: craig shirley in year l
he was in the screen actors guild and both with tip o'neill and mccaleb gorbachev. he was underappreciated for many regards and one of them was as a negotiator. it's been a fun ride. they are a number of good storiesf that i am proud to be part of the ranks. >> host: craig shirley when you talk about when you talk about israel ideology? >> guest: that's a good question, peter. reagan was never as conservative as conservatives wanted him to be. he was much more pragmatic and much...
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these under appreciated in that regard so he had skills with both tip o'neill and later others. all of his life he was under appreciated in many regards one of them was a negotiator. it has been a fun ride. there are a number of stories and proud of being among the rights . peter: what you mean about the real etiology, the new book that you have coming out. craig: that is a good question peter. reagan was never his conservative as but much more pragmatic and much more temperate in his outlook on the world and a lot of conservatives wanted him to be. there is this great warrior who negotiated treaties including the reduction in the elimination of thousands of nuclear warheads in western europe. when he ran in 1980, part of his campaign was that were getting behind the soviets that we needed to catch up. in order to the negotiating table and to agree to reduce nuclear arms and he was proven right of course. and only took eight years really before we saw the winning of the cold war and its structure of the soviet union. peter: in your book the last act, you talk about the emerging
these under appreciated in that regard so he had skills with both tip o'neill and later others. all of his life he was under appreciated in many regards one of them was a negotiator. it has been a fun ride. there are a number of stories and proud of being among the rights . peter: what you mean about the real etiology, the new book that you have coming out. craig: that is a good question peter. reagan was never his conservative as but much more pragmatic and much more temperate in his outlook...