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look at lewis. does he have lewis has never worked.ot two pensions from two different countries. he's never worked a day in his life. >> i could have had three. maybe. maybe i could have had. >> i think you do have three. >> i think you do have three. >> one is the point. the point is, is that a promise that i agree with with my fourth son, adam over here, is that is that your favourite? is. i like him a lot. yeah. >> is that it's not reciprocated though. >> it's not reciprocated. no. it's. it is that these people were promised the money that they could do with the money, and now it's taken away from them because the fact is, is that who are the old people? they're people who they're trying to kill now, with, with vaccines and with with covid. >> it's unfair to change the goalposts. this late in the game. >> well, yeah, but then the goalposts have changed because population is down. younger people die. younger people is it? there's an argument just saying that that it's unfair that a small amount of younger people have to pay for a lar
look at lewis. does he have lewis has never worked.ot two pensions from two different countries. he's never worked a day in his life. >> i could have had three. maybe. maybe i could have had. >> i think you do have three. >> i think you do have three. >> one is the point. the point is, is that a promise that i agree with with my fourth son, adam over here, is that is that your favourite? is. i like him a lot. yeah. >> is that it's not reciprocated though. >>...
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lewis? >> yes . shameless. apology. lewis? >> yes. shameless. i apology. lewis? >> yes . shameless.eless. i don't know why they call him shameless. bofis why they call him shameless. boris johnson says he regrets saying sorry over partygate. this is from the daily mirror, which hates boris johnson as i hate boris johnson too. he vaccinated 45% of the population within like six months or something and it was proud of it. he should apologise for the vaccines, which are totally unnecessary. you don't vaccine someone for a virus that comes out of 2019 and 2021, they've already missed the point. the point is, the point is he shouldn't have apologised for the lockdown parties, which he did pretty quickly. and the truth is, is that you should in this world right now, an apology gets you nowhere. it basically it basically lights you up for being reprimanded. >> blood in the water in cancel culture. >> and that's why lewis is never going to do one. >> he never will do one. even the things he really should. >> and i, i used to, i used to think, but i'm now studied it. i don't care if you catch
lewis? >> yes . shameless. apology. lewis? >> yes. shameless. i apology. lewis? >> yes . shameless.eless. i don't know why they call him shameless. bofis why they call him shameless. boris johnson says he regrets saying sorry over partygate. this is from the daily mirror, which hates boris johnson as i hate boris johnson too. he vaccinated 45% of the population within like six months or something and it was proud of it. he should apologise for the vaccines, which are totally...
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look at lewis. does he have lewis has never worked.ot two pensions from two different countries. he's never worked a day in his life. >> i could have had three. maybe. maybe i could have had. >> i think you do have three. >> i think you do have three. >> one is the point. the point is, is that a promise that i agree with with my fourth son, adam over here, is that is that your favourite? is. i like him a lot. yeah. >> is that it's not reciprocated though. >> it's not reciprocated. no. it's. it is that these people were promised the money that they could do with the money, and now it's taken away from them because the fact is, and now it's taken away from them because the fact but exceptions to the rule. but there's something sort of hidden here which is quite incredible. trump sent secret covid tests to putin. yeah. now that is interesting. >> it's very interesting . when >> it's very interesting. when i first saw this, i for some reason, before i actually read the story, i thought, well, he's just sending him like his results. like, h
look at lewis. does he have lewis has never worked.ot two pensions from two different countries. he's never worked a day in his life. >> i could have had three. maybe. maybe i could have had. >> i think you do have three. >> i think you do have three. >> one is the point. the point is, is that a promise that i agree with with my fourth son, adam over here, is that is that your favourite? is. i like him a lot. yeah. >> is that it's not reciprocated though. >>...
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lewis and clark are the explorers. we're going to talk about who are not professionally trained west point guys. i'm going to get to them toward the and end of the lecture. but they are military veterans. they have militia ranks and. they're going to run the corps of like a military expedition. and here's what jefferson is going to talk them about. yeah, that's going to last on the other screen. you okay? so thomas jefferson, he he said that we had florida is that it was did everyone know that we have people coming down going into florida even though it really wasn't ours at all? yeah, we absolutely. there are planters that are moving down into there and it's also haven for runaway enslaved they go into to florida to become maroons amongst seminoles. so we have a vested interest in it. yeah. so when it's absorbed into the u.s., how french people are actually living there at that time in louisiana, that's a good i don't know the exact number. not a ton. france really administered these as kind of trading colonies, so th
lewis and clark are the explorers. we're going to talk about who are not professionally trained west point guys. i'm going to get to them toward the and end of the lecture. but they are military veterans. they have militia ranks and. they're going to run the corps of like a military expedition. and here's what jefferson is going to talk them about. yeah, that's going to last on the other screen. you okay? so thomas jefferson, he he said that we had florida is that it was did everyone know that...
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lewis and clark are doing their own paddling. they may burn up to 8000 calories a day based on how hard they are working, which is crazy. so they did not need to hit the gym after a long day of exploring. so, yeah, water is super important. a pathway to the pacific. and potential trading routes with eastern sort of nations like russia, to some extent, but also possibly looking at china and japan. because the only way around was down underneath south america, and that is a long way to go. i think it is approximately a 180 day journey if you go around the east coast and all the way down to california. it takes half a year. so if you can find a quicker way, you are going to take it. and then jefferson says, obviously we all know there are people living in the louisiana territory. you are probably going to run into them. please collect all the information you can about the languages they speak. about their allegiances. about their affiliations. about the way that they live and sustained themselves. and to do as much as you can to not
lewis and clark are doing their own paddling. they may burn up to 8000 calories a day based on how hard they are working, which is crazy. so they did not need to hit the gym after a long day of exploring. so, yeah, water is super important. a pathway to the pacific. and potential trading routes with eastern sort of nations like russia, to some extent, but also possibly looking at china and japan. because the only way around was down underneath south america, and that is a long way to go. i...
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in "john lewis: a life", david greenberg reveals surprising details and the hardships lewis had to endureow is david greenberg, professor of history at rutgers university and author of the newly released, "john lewis: a life". professor greenberg, thank you very much for coming to the sunday show, why did he want to write this book? >> i started this book in the middle of the trump years and i had just finished the book on the history of political spin. people were saying you've got to write a sequel about trump. i was thinking i want to get as far away from donald trump as possible, and i started having a eureka moment, i realized there was no biography of john lewis, and at the same time, he was someone who embodied -- unlike trump, what's best about our democratic traditions, so that set me off. >> did you learn anything about him that you didn't already know? a big, surprising thing? >> a great deal. from little things like the fact that he was a phenomenal collector of art, of african american art, he filled his home with it, to the role of cheney and how things set up to establish t
in "john lewis: a life", david greenberg reveals surprising details and the hardships lewis had to endureow is david greenberg, professor of history at rutgers university and author of the newly released, "john lewis: a life". professor greenberg, thank you very much for coming to the sunday show, why did he want to write this book? >> i started this book in the middle of the trump years and i had just finished the book on the history of political spin. people were...
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the at lewis's criminal trial said, even as he announced that lewis's sentence there no irony. it was possible. kill one child, be a loving parent to the others. for less than seven years after that dreadful fall, afternoon, lewis would become the newest citizen of the united states. a white born in the dutch west in. these lewis had arrived in his adopted country in 1917, eventually a court would unravel lewis's claim citizenship, but not because he killed, but the pitiable events now long past will not prevent from reporting it from taking his place. us as a citizen explained it. billings hand one of the most influential judges in the history of the united states. instead, the court overturned lewis's naturalization for the most technical reason he hadn't waited long enough to apply. then federal law required five years of good moral before applying for citizenship, a conviction and lewis had waited four years, 11 months and one week. how do you just waited and how you just held off applying for another three weeks? he would have been admitted without. question just learn and
the at lewis's criminal trial said, even as he announced that lewis's sentence there no irony. it was possible. kill one child, be a loving parent to the others. for less than seven years after that dreadful fall, afternoon, lewis would become the newest citizen of the united states. a white born in the dutch west in. these lewis had arrived in his adopted country in 1917, eventually a court would unravel lewis's claim citizenship, but not because he killed, but the pitiable events now long...
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what clive lewis was saying. _ reparations. what clive lewis was saying. you _ reparations.ve lewis was saying, you say 200 - reparations. what clive lewis| was saying, you say 200 years ago, but clive lewis was saying, his argument is, these countries that a been affected are poorer today because of what happened with the slave trade generations ago, as you say, and that britain is richer today because of what happened all those centuries ago, as he was saying, the sixth richest nation on earth, so in a sense, it is a question for today — it's not something thatjust belongs to the past. the it's not something that 'ust belongs to the past. the second is true, belongs to the past. the second is true. that _ belongs to the past. the second is true, that britain _ belongs to the past. the second is true, that britain is _ belongs to the past. the second is true, that britain is richer - is true, that britain is richer today partly because of the slave trade stop were many other factors as well. i don't think it is true that those countries are poorer because of their involveme
what clive lewis was saying. _ reparations. what clive lewis was saying. you _ reparations.ve lewis was saying, you say 200 - reparations. what clive lewis| was saying, you say 200 years ago, but clive lewis was saying, his argument is, these countries that a been affected are poorer today because of what happened with the slave trade generations ago, as you say, and that britain is richer today because of what happened all those centuries ago, as he was saying, the sixth richest nation on...
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that's the end of lewis's kids access . today's lewis's kids access.ffle coming up in the third half. that's in new hampshire. birds are not people or vice versa. and is spitting facts in virginia. see you in a and welcome back to headliners. so, nick, we have important news in the guardian now from new hampshire or should i say new hampton. >> yes. the headline is it's very powerful new hampshire ruling protects trans kids from being outed. those are very much the words of the guardian and not the words of nick dixon or of gb news, because this is a disgusting law that has been sort of doubled down on here. so in august, the new hampshire supreme court upheld a lower court's ruling on the school district policy affirming trans and gender nonconforming students rights to privacy concerning their gender identities and presentation at school. what it basically means is they can discuss it with a therapist as this person had here, and discuss it with the school and not tell their parents, whereas this parent, who was completely right, said the school shou
that's the end of lewis's kids access . today's lewis's kids access.ffle coming up in the third half. that's in new hampshire. birds are not people or vice versa. and is spitting facts in virginia. see you in a and welcome back to headliners. so, nick, we have important news in the guardian now from new hampshire or should i say new hampton. >> yes. the headline is it's very powerful new hampshire ruling protects trans kids from being outed. those are very much the words of the guardian...
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i'm lewis >> good evening. it's11:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. we start this hour with some breaking news. more massive explosions are happening in southern beirut . these in southern beirut. these pictures are the emerging ones now showing where the latest israeli strikes have just happened. these are the latest escalations amid ongoing hostilities between hezbollah and the idf. will of course, bnng and the idf. will of course, bring you the very latest in this developing story. on the eve of the anniversary of the october 7th attacks, the foreign and commonwealth office have now advised against all travel to the area close to the border with gaza and all but essential travel to the rest of israel and the occupied palestinian territories . and in the last territories. and in the last hour, territories. and in the last hour , the prime minister has hour, the prime minister has also released a statement ahead of the anniversary, saying the 7th of october was the darkest day in jewish history since the holocaust. one year on, we stand together to r
i'm lewis >> good evening. it's11:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. we start this hour with some breaking news. more massive explosions are happening in southern beirut . these in southern beirut. these pictures are the emerging ones now showing where the latest israeli strikes have just happened. these are the latest escalations amid ongoing hostilities between hezbollah and the idf. will of course, bnng and the idf. will of course, bring you the very latest in this...
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yeah. >> lewis.rmation comes to light now in the daily mail to help people work out how likely they are. >> yes, this is in the daily mail. having an older sibling increases the odds of being gay by a fifth major study finds. this is amazing. this. basically i'm gay, so i know all about this thing. a lot of people don't think that i'm gay, but i'm gay. you know, the number one cause of homosexuality is older brothers. my mom. but this is a study that was that was done. and it says that if from the university of melbourne that says if you've got if you've got if you're the if you're younger than somebody else in your family, you're going to have a higher risk, higher risk, not even risk a higher chance of it happening. but the truth is they don't really discuss what is the cause of homosexuality. >> well, they actually have a really interesting i've never heard this particular theory before, which is that if a, you know, a woman has a baby as a boy, it releases certain chemicals so that those chemical
yeah. >> lewis.rmation comes to light now in the daily mail to help people work out how likely they are. >> yes, this is in the daily mail. having an older sibling increases the odds of being gay by a fifth major study finds. this is amazing. this. basically i'm gay, so i know all about this thing. a lot of people don't think that i'm gay, but i'm gay. you know, the number one cause of homosexuality is older brothers. my mom. but this is a study that was that was done. and it says...
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i'm lewis mackenzie sciences.'m lewis mackenzie and those have been your latest gb news headlines for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at monday's newspapers with three comedians. i'm cressida wetton and joining me tonight, the unwise but not illegal combination of josh howie and louis schaefer. >> the boys are back in town. >> the boys are back in town. >> they certainly are. how are you? >> well, you know , if anybody >> well, you know, if anybody follows me on twitter, i had a little incident yesterday after an earlier show, and i've got the bruises and the graze on my elbow to prove it. >> how much detail you want to go into? >> all right. i was mugged, basically. >> josh got mugged, i got mugged. >> were you mugged? i was there, yeah, you were there, i was there, and i saw it. >> no, you ran away. i think maybe you deserved it. really? e
i'm lewis mackenzie sciences.'m lewis mackenzie and those have been your latest gb news headlines for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at monday's newspapers with three comedians. i'm cressida wetton and joining me tonight, the unwise but not illegal combination of josh howie and louis schaefer. >> the boys are...
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[cheers and applause] >> desi: thank you, lewis. >> desi: thank you, lewis. lewis black, everyone.give me kit kats, for free. son, you're eight, all your kit kats are free. ♪♪ happy halloween! have a break. have a kit kat. could this be menopause? clearblue menopause stage indicator uses an app that combines your age, cycle data, and fsh hormone levels over time in a personalized report to share with your doctor to get the clarity you need. welcome to the credit karmaverse. here we monitor your finances and alert you to changes big and small, so you can enjoy less stress and more piece of mind. simply scan your screen to experience intuit credit karma for yourself. so i was dating this guy chris for years. i wanted to buy a house. chris didn't. then i realized, i don't need to be with someone to buy a house. i could do it on my own. patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter teeth, they have to make a choice- one versus the other. new sensodyne clinical white, it provides 2 shades whiter teeth as well as providing 24/7 sensitivity protection. patients are going to love
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, who was edith lewis? >> edith lewis was from lincoln nebraska . she and cather met their when cather was coming back from a trip further west and she was heading back to pittsburgh in 1903. lewis had graduated from college, smith college whh is where i also went to college d had been teaching school for a year in lincoln heading to new york to get a job in publishing . then she and cather would come to visit and stay with her in new yorkfor a few years until she herself came to new york in 1906 . they worked together and she also edited every week magazine from 1915 to 1918 and then she was an advertising copywriter at the j walter thompson company . she was one of their top copywriters for many years and worked there until her retirement in the 1940s . >> were they partners? >> they lived together for 40 years . they didn't label their relationship but they dn't hide it . there's an open invitation for t on friday afternoon looking at digitized newspapers i filed a notice in the newspaper at lincoln sayi
, who was edith lewis? >> edith lewis was from lincoln nebraska . she and cather met their when cather was coming back from a trip further west and she was heading back to pittsburgh in 1903. lewis had graduated from college, smith college whh is where i also went to college d had been teaching school for a year in lincoln heading to new york to get a job in publishing . then she and cather would come to visit and stay with her in new yorkfor a few years until she herself came to new york...
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lewis and clark, they were not as impressive with their little piece metals. then they were like, can we stay with you for the whole winter? turns out north dakota is pretty cold. the rivers freeze over. the river will freeze in north dakota. that is a great question. they do try to be diplomats, but they only can carry what they can carry. there's only so many of them. it's about 40, 45 boats on this expedition. remarkably, only one casualty the entire time. other objects, the soil. the growth and vegetable production, the animals of the country especially not known to us. the remains and accounts of anything that may be rare or extinct. minerals of any kind, mineral waters, saltpeter was really important in making gunpowder. noting the temperature of the last such circumstance may indicate their character, volcanic, climate as characterized by the thermometer. the proportion of rainy, cloudy, clear days. access and recess, frost and winds, the data put forth that flowers and leaves, birds, reptiles, insects. tell me everything and write it all down. >> so no
lewis and clark, they were not as impressive with their little piece metals. then they were like, can we stay with you for the whole winter? turns out north dakota is pretty cold. the rivers freeze over. the river will freeze in north dakota. that is a great question. they do try to be diplomats, but they only can carry what they can carry. there's only so many of them. it's about 40, 45 boats on this expedition. remarkably, only one casualty the entire time. other objects, the soil. the growth...
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lewis had waited four years 11 months in one week. had he just heldu off for anotr three weeks he would have been admitted without question. hadti he just been a little more patientt all three judges would have left is citizenship untapped. instead they revoked is citizenship. they suggested he start over. that's exactly what he did. in the meantime cap living in the united states going to work at the hospital and continuing to raise his other children like the devoted parent he was april 18 , 49 lewis became a u.s. citizen for the second and finalat time. today almost a century later far left is far more polished. it's a common refrain and political conversation about immigrationli law the results in democrats can't agree on anything. directed in the criminal area shows over and over again the common refrain is wrong. they agree in the criminal system was one run into many. and the 1980s legislators and congress began in the white house began to radically reshape immigration law. leaving behind the world the world in which citizenshi
lewis had waited four years 11 months in one week. had he just heldu off for anotr three weeks he would have been admitted without question. hadti he just been a little more patientt all three judges would have left is citizenship untapped. instead they revoked is citizenship. they suggested he start over. that's exactly what he did. in the meantime cap living in the united states going to work at the hospital and continuing to raise his other children like the devoted parent he was april 18 ,...
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needless to say, the world didn't because lewis and he has a constellation people. what the fauntroy whitey walker fred shuttlesworth people sprinkle the poor across the south and the rest of the united states. and i think sometimes when we write these biographies of dr. king. now, just because i haven't read it. but but think what happens is that he all this happened and no one says no in fact his students, his pupils, his acolytes went on to do even more. so in your conversations, his compatriots and and all the folks that you're interviewed that any of this ever come out? well, the actions speak for themselves, because those people that you mentioned, you know, on to do great things. and i would include coretta scott king on that list of course. but what about you? what's your take on that? how did the the heirs or the people who inherited the the movement, how did they. i think inspired by king. i think those who were paying attention were inspired and jean, i might have to differ with your word manwich, because i don't think i don't think dr. king advantage any
needless to say, the world didn't because lewis and he has a constellation people. what the fauntroy whitey walker fred shuttlesworth people sprinkle the poor across the south and the rest of the united states. and i think sometimes when we write these biographies of dr. king. now, just because i haven't read it. but but think what happens is that he all this happened and no one says no in fact his students, his pupils, his acolytes went on to do even more. so in your conversations, his...
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. >> you quote cs lewis, by the way, what is cs lewis's appeal to conservatives and libertarians? >> a lot of it is, at least, there is a faith component to him and he was very smart, he explains things very deeply. he was a smart man. so, i think there is a level of appreciation for how he expressed things because he made his concepts vivid and bright in the minds of his readers. >> c.s. lewis, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims would be most oppressive, it would be better to live under robber barons than omnipotent busybodies, a robber baron's cruelty is sometimes -- may at some point be situated, but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. >> there are people who feel that violating people's constitutional rights is a good thing. that they are doing what is right. therefore, they don't feel guilty about it. if they did something they thought was wrong, they may have a certain ethical limits on what they would do. an example may be, they may strike someone they're angry with, they w
. >> you quote cs lewis, by the way, what is cs lewis's appeal to conservatives and libertarians? >> a lot of it is, at least, there is a faith component to him and he was very smart, he explains things very deeply. he was a smart man. so, i think there is a level of appreciation for how he expressed things because he made his concepts vivid and bright in the minds of his readers. >> c.s. lewis, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims would be most oppressive, it would...
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lewis, by the way, what is c.s. lewis appeal to conservatives and libertarians? well, i think a lot of it is, at least to me, there's a faith component to him and he is also very smart. so he explain certain things, i think very. deeply. he was a smart man and i think there's a certain level of appreciation for the way he expressed things because he made his concepts vivid and bright in the minds of his hearers or his readers. here, see, lewis quote of all a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. it would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. the robber cruelty may sometimes sleep. its cupidity may some point be satiated. but those who torment us for our own goodwill torment without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. yeah, i think there's some of that that goes on. there are people out there feel that violating people's constitution of rights is a good thing and that they're doing what's right. and so therefore they don't feel guilty about it. whereas
lewis, by the way, what is c.s. lewis appeal to conservatives and libertarians? well, i think a lot of it is, at least to me, there's a faith component to him and he is also very smart. so he explain certain things, i think very. deeply. he was a smart man and i think there's a certain level of appreciation for the way he expressed things because he made his concepts vivid and bright in the minds of his hearers or his readers. here, see, lewis quote of all a tyranny sincerely exercised for the...
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but there was also a poem that ed it lewis--' kit lewis edited.he read proofs with kateer in 1918 in jaffrey for "my antonia." that much is clear. host: why only one surviving letter? guest: there are actually three postcards but there's a difference between we don't know where they are and they must have been destroyed and even if they were destroyed we don't necessarily know who destroyed them. that's an interesting question. it's possible that those letters are still out there. i know that there are many people who probably heard that willa cather burned all her corresponds, demanded that people burn it but there are more than 3,000 ex at&t letters at this point. if she had wanted to do it, her family, she could have asked for them to send corresponds back but it's not clear that was the gentle at all. host: we have a related podcast about willa cather and richard norton smith who is a big fan of cather did the podcast and here's a little of what he had to say. i think what she overcame and the fact that she, from the earliest years is a kind o
but there was also a poem that ed it lewis--' kit lewis edited.he read proofs with kateer in 1918 in jaffrey for "my antonia." that much is clear. host: why only one surviving letter? guest: there are actually three postcards but there's a difference between we don't know where they are and they must have been destroyed and even if they were destroyed we don't necessarily know who destroyed them. that's an interesting question. it's possible that those letters are still out there. i...
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lewis. by the way what is cs lewis' appealed to conservatives and libertarians? >> well-- i think a lot of it is at least there is a faith component to them he was also very smart so he explained certain things i think very um- - just deeply . he was a smart man. and so i think there's a certain level of appreciation for the way he expressed things, because he made his concepts vivid and bright in the minds of his readers. >> here is c. s. lewis. "of all tyrannies , a tyranny sincerely exercised for its victims it would be better to live under omnipotent moral busybodies robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep his cupidity may at some point may be satiated if those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. " >> yeah i think there's some of that that goes on. there are people who feel violating people's constitutional rights is a good thing, and that they are doing what's right, so therefore they don't feel guilty
lewis. by the way what is cs lewis' appealed to conservatives and libertarians? >> well-- i think a lot of it is at least there is a faith component to them he was also very smart so he explained certain things i think very um- - just deeply . he was a smart man. and so i think there's a certain level of appreciation for the way he expressed things, because he made his concepts vivid and bright in the minds of his readers. >> here is c. s. lewis. "of all tyrannies , a tyranny...
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i'm lewis mckenzie.the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code , or go to scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . gbnews.com forward slash alerts. >> good afternoon. you're with me. i'm nana akua. this is gb news. we're live on tv, online and on digital radio now of course, breaking news. the top story today, sue gray has resigned from her position as downing street chief of staff. in a statement, she revealed that she was standing down because the intense commentary around her position becoming a distraction to the government's vital work. the former top civil servant will take on a new government role as the prime minister's envoy for the regions and nations. gb news political correspondent katherine forster joins me now. so what is this role that she's going to be taking on? sounds to me like a made up role. has anybody ever held that position before? >> that's an excellent question. i would hazard a guess that this is a ro
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. >> edith lewis was from lincoln, nebraska.he and cather met there when cather is was coming back from a trip and heading back to pittsburgh in 1903. lewis graduated from college and had been teaching school per year in lincoln and no setting to new york with a job in publhing. she and cather subsisting would come to visit and stay with her new york for figures. edith lewis was a magazine editor and sheet edited every week magazine from the 1950s to 1988 and an advertising copywriter. she was one of their top copywriters and she worked there until her retirement. >> were they partners? yes. they lived togetherr for four years. they didn't label their relationship and they also didn't hide it. it was an opennnvitation on frid afternoon. i found a notice in the newspaper saying they are starting there -- again and it was an open invitation to drop by and accredited name. >> what do you talk about when you talk about the only wonderful thing. >> the only wonderful thing is the one surviving thing that willa cather wrote in 1936 bu
. >> edith lewis was from lincoln, nebraska.he and cather met there when cather is was coming back from a trip and heading back to pittsburgh in 1903. lewis graduated from college and had been teaching school per year in lincoln and no setting to new york with a job in publhing. she and cather subsisting would come to visit and stay with her new york for figures. edith lewis was a magazine editor and sheet edited every week magazine from the 1950s to 1988 and an advertising copywriter....
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lewis. thank you.hris. — the online financial company revolut was named in more complaints about fraud last year than any of the uk's biggest banks?or e—money services. that's according to action fraud, the organisation responsible for reporting cybercrime. our business correspondent nina warhurst can tell us more. revolut offers financial services to its customers via an app, rather than having physical bank branches. 45 million customers worldwide. in the uk, it has gained popularity through its currency exchange services. recently, it was valued in the region of £34 billion. now, that is more than a number of the big banks, including barclays, but it has not been plain sailing. the company was named in more complaints about fraud last year than any of the uk's biggest banks or e—money services. nearly 10,000 — that's according to action fraud, that's the organisation responsible for reporting fraud and cyber crime. bbc panorama has been speaking to customers who say that scammers took tens of thousa
lewis. thank you.hris. — the online financial company revolut was named in more complaints about fraud last year than any of the uk's biggest banks?or e—money services. that's according to action fraud, the organisation responsible for reporting cybercrime. our business correspondent nina warhurst can tell us more. revolut offers financial services to its customers via an app, rather than having physical bank branches. 45 million customers worldwide. in the uk, it has gained popularity...
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i'm lewis mckenzie. an hour's time for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> welcome back. it's 6:05 and you're watching dewbs& co with me . miriam cates standing in for me. miriam cates standing in for michelle dewberry tonight and joining me until 7:00 pm. i have a fantastic panel. former conservative cabinet minister michelle donelan and former labour adviser matthew laser. thank you so much for coming in. interesting day for former conservative party politicians were you surprised by the result? it's been a really interesting race. >> well , interesting race. >> well, interesting for us political geeks out there because it's not been so straightforward. there's been many twists and turns in this , many twists and turns in this, and james cleverly has really come through and risen to the top. yeah. >> the underdog to start with. >> the underdog to start with. >> yeah exactly. so tomo
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so lewis vented jelly dropped after a frightening personal experience. his grandmother, pat who has dementia, was hospitalized with severe dehydration because she forgot to drink. after she recovered, louis looks for a way to health dementia. patients stay hydrated when i initially presented it to uh that was not video. that was the 1st time she'd ever seen them. it was amazing to say a engage seventies. yeah. certainly with them and you know, she passed them by what you see once and back and you talk about some folks that women so as well was really amazing in the u. k. alone, over 900000 people live with dementia and around 50000000 worldwide costs paper covered when i get addicted to the d. hydration among dimension of patients can lead to other major health problems treat and from carlos the jelly drops are sugar free and are enriched with vitamins and electrolyte. they're ahead of the all time or society coffee table. it cannot replace well, some things to have in addition to your usual water intake, and particularly where we find people may have a
so lewis vented jelly dropped after a frightening personal experience. his grandmother, pat who has dementia, was hospitalized with severe dehydration because she forgot to drink. after she recovered, louis looks for a way to health dementia. patients stay hydrated when i initially presented it to uh that was not video. that was the 1st time she'd ever seen them. it was amazing to say a engage seventies. yeah. certainly with them and you know, she passed them by what you see once and back and...
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at first matthew lewis jr. had no interest in joining the family business. decided to take a shot at becoming a freelance photographer. he covered the august 1963 march on washington and, months later, the funeral of president john f. kennedy. two years later "the washington post" hired lewis, making him one of the first black journalists to work at the paper. he went on to cover some of the most seminal moments of the 20th century. the reverend martin luther king jr. speaking at a washington, d.c., church just six weeks before his assassination, rioting in the streets after dr. king's death. protesters clashing with police at the 1968 democratic national convention in chicago. he later photographed some of america's most famous faces like president gerald ford, muhammad ali, john lennon and marvin gaye. he won the pulitzer prize for feature photography, the highest award in journalism for a series of photos for "the post's" sunday magazine. he was promoted to assistant managing editor of the photography department at the paper, the first black person to ass
at first matthew lewis jr. had no interest in joining the family business. decided to take a shot at becoming a freelance photographer. he covered the august 1963 march on washington and, months later, the funeral of president john f. kennedy. two years later "the washington post" hired lewis, making him one of the first black journalists to work at the paper. he went on to cover some of the most seminal moments of the 20th century. the reverend martin luther king jr. speaking at a...
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here in mississippi during meredith march that summer it was the year he essentially deposed john lewis, the head of the student nonviolent committee, and became a national figure, and was the year the black panthers were formed in oakland, california, and the reason i decided to focus on 1966 was not only because so much happened that year, also, you know, it was the year that in sizable number of black folks started saying we don't want to be called anymore. and we were to be called black where a what they called the natural hairstyle became popular, was on the cover, ebony magazine and so forth. but i wanted to really go back and at what the original not only to the original personalities were, but what the original ideas were behind the black power because it later of became sort of associated with, you know, violence and guns and revolution. and so forth and a lot of things that a lot of people think are extreme. what i and i can talk about this later is that actually the original ideas i were much more concrete and still relevant today. the other thing i look at in 1966 is the the
here in mississippi during meredith march that summer it was the year he essentially deposed john lewis, the head of the student nonviolent committee, and became a national figure, and was the year the black panthers were formed in oakland, california, and the reason i decided to focus on 1966 was not only because so much happened that year, also, you know, it was the year that in sizable number of black folks started saying we don't want to be called anymore. and we were to be called black...
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but they're sweet with flavors like orange and strawberry lewis hornby and his team develop them. they're meant to help people with dementia stay hydrated. but do they really work? we went to london to find out is this employed to it is a simple concept and i think that's why so many people have really understood it. you want it to make a difference. so louis invented jelly dropped after a frightening personal experience. his grand mother pad, who has dementia, was hospitalized with severe dehydration because she forgot to drink. after she recovered, louis looks for a way to help dementia patients stay hydrated when i initially presented it to uh that was not video. that was the 1st time she'd ever seen it. it's amazing to say a engage seventies. yeah. certainly with them and you know, she passed them by and what you say wants and back and you talk about some of the social elements here as well. was really amazing. in the u. k. alone, over 900000 people live with dementia and around 50000000 worldwide costs a buck covered what i have to get addicted to these they're the hydration
but they're sweet with flavors like orange and strawberry lewis hornby and his team develop them. they're meant to help people with dementia stay hydrated. but do they really work? we went to london to find out is this employed to it is a simple concept and i think that's why so many people have really understood it. you want it to make a difference. so louis invented jelly dropped after a frightening personal experience. his grand mother pad, who has dementia, was hospitalized with severe...