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that's come out, bombshell article. you have to read it. >> a "rolling stone" article. >> now to that scandal rocking the university of virginia. >> reporter: the timing couldn't be worse. the school, seemingly cursed. reeling from the high-profile murders of student-athlete yeardley love. >> the university of virginia student murdered by her former boyfriend. >> reporter: and that same fall, the disappearance and murder of coed hannah graham. >> searchers in virginia stumbled across what they now believe are graham's remains. >> it was not the usual kind of atmosphere on campus, there was something amiss. >> reporter: now, the explosive "rolling stone" story. but this account sounds even worse. more lurid and dramatic than the version her friends re hearing. jackie's date takes her to a raucous frat party at phi kappa psi. she takes his hand as he ushers her into a bedroom. the door closes behind them. the room, pitch-black inside. a body barrels into her. tripping her backward, crashing through a low glass table. she
that's come out, bombshell article. you have to read it. >> a "rolling stone" article. >> now to that scandal rocking the university of virginia. >> reporter: the timing couldn't be worse. the school, seemingly cursed. reeling from the high-profile murders of student-athlete yeardley love. >> the university of virginia student murdered by her former boyfriend. >> reporter: and that same fall, the disappearance and murder of coed hannah graham. >>...
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mentioned in these articles and does the article mention a financial type of event and so we filter the entire data for specific financial related companies related articles and then we started arriving different types of news analytics so these news analytics that we're derive they are pretty much helping these quantities hedge funds figure out which of these articles are actually actionable so for an article we're able to let them know is this article very positive or negative towards a company using semantic analysis and we're also able to let know what's the potential impact an article could have on a certain company's stock price and there's a lot of different types of analytics we're able to derive from each article and they're using these types of analytics to make the most accurate trading decision without having any human intervention in the loop itself ok well let's talk that makes sense let's talk about the alternative data like the payment bell or the purchasing of a book from amazon it's very valuable for these hedge funds take a look at the rate now that hedge funds ov
mentioned in these articles and does the article mention a financial type of event and so we filter the entire data for specific financial related companies related articles and then we started arriving different types of news analytics so these news analytics that we're derive they are pretty much helping these quantities hedge funds figure out which of these articles are actually actionable so for an article we're able to let them know is this article very positive or negative towards a...
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>> senator, as you say, that particular article was focused on congress but in the earlier 2013 article in the texas law review that you referredtor, to did talk about judges and how that may play out there. what i emphasized was in addition to the strej of starry de isis there's so many other ek mem nichlz in the law and restrain judges from roaming around and correcting precedence that they may not like or think are wrong, the rule that judges only decide the question presented before them, and so that these and other mechanisms serve to restrain judges and prevent them from reaching out and trying to decide, the time has come and i'm going to overrule this precedent. so, no, 0 in the contrary, that texas law review article makes clear that these rules that the court has imposed on itself. and i was focusing on the supreme court, contribute to stability and restrain due to the judge's hand. >> very good. justice larsen, i understand you've also commented on the doctrine of organizalism and i believe that some lines from chief justice marshal's upon in misdemeanor 1819 almost two centu
>> senator, as you say, that particular article was focused on congress but in the earlier 2013 article in the texas law review that you referredtor, to did talk about judges and how that may play out there. what i emphasized was in addition to the strej of starry de isis there's so many other ek mem nichlz in the law and restrain judges from roaming around and correcting precedence that they may not like or think are wrong, the rule that judges only decide the question presented before...
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are actually actionable so for an article we're able to let them know is this article very positive or negative towards a company using semantic analysis and we're also able to lead know what's the potential impact an article could have on a certain company's stock price and there's a lot of different types of analytics we're able to derive from each article and they're using these types of analytics to make the most accurate trading decision without having any human intervention in the loop itself. ok well let's talk that makes sense let's talk about the alternative data like the payment bell or the purchasing of a book from amazon it's very valuable for these hedge funds take a look at the rate now that hedge funds over traditional asset managers favor spending big money on best type of information seventy four percent to the hedge funds to be forty percent of the actual asset managers if alternative data is so valuable why are asset managers not grabbing hold of this. so it's still very early so pretty much when we started. a lot of quantity of hedge funds weren't actually lookin
are actually actionable so for an article we're able to let them know is this article very positive or negative towards a company using semantic analysis and we're also able to lead know what's the potential impact an article could have on a certain company's stock price and there's a lot of different types of analytics we're able to derive from each article and they're using these types of analytics to make the most accurate trading decision without having any human intervention in the loop...
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i have also selected an "atlanti c" article from this weekend.s pertinent, because it has an interesting perspective. how can the world break the counterproductive cycle of escalation? "hail mary" could be north korea's foreign minister. he will be at the general assembly. the article says he is well connected and respected in pyongyang, and he should meet with his u.s. counterpart, rex tillerson. direct dialogue between the foreign ministers could diffuse "no harm and there's in trying." certainly true. u.s. papers are talking about the delegation trump is bringing with him. >> there is an interesting article about nikki haley, the u.s. envoy to the united nations. it basically means the u.n. is her home turf. she is generally considered a skilled politician. the french ambassador says she has strong political instincts. it is a profile, but the article goes on to say this week will be a test of her influence on donald trump, and it wonders how much she can sway the u.s. president's opinion in regards to different policies. the article also desc
i have also selected an "atlanti c" article from this weekend.s pertinent, because it has an interesting perspective. how can the world break the counterproductive cycle of escalation? "hail mary" could be north korea's foreign minister. he will be at the general assembly. the article says he is well connected and respected in pyongyang, and he should meet with his u.s. counterpart, rex tillerson. direct dialogue between the foreign ministers could diffuse "no harm and...
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if you oppose this article. all this does is it allows the states to meet on certain specific subjects that they know in advance, the state legislatures send the delegates. they decide how many delegates will be centered have already been meeting and talking about this. some of the amendments have been discussed and i propose a real book, the liberty amendment commits to limit the size and growth of the government and limit the taxing and that authority come to term limit members of congress, to term limit supreme court justices, to have a debate on these issues. because if we actually believe that there's going to be some kind of reform, out of washington, that has created this design, that's built walls, walls around itself to prevent the public from having actual real effect input, it's not going to happen. >> host: i have a lot of apathy for the critics of article v because i was one myself because i really have not studied it. i came to washington believing we could solve the problem here. i came in 999 in
if you oppose this article. all this does is it allows the states to meet on certain specific subjects that they know in advance, the state legislatures send the delegates. they decide how many delegates will be centered have already been meeting and talking about this. some of the amendments have been discussed and i propose a real book, the liberty amendment commits to limit the size and growth of the government and limit the taxing and that authority come to term limit members of congress,...
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so, parents completed against this article singing is anti- somatic and bias. teachers like leslie young of dc wrote saying they should take down the article which could be used by teachers across the country. we can verify, yet. it is true, a teacher in california did assign an optional -- we can also verify that they corrected the article, alerted teachers who may have assigned it, and also, disciplined an employee that made the mistake of including that article in the first place. >>> if you have something that you want verified, you are, like, that's fishy, let our team of researchers for you. we are on facebook. or email us. >>> when we learned that an entire community in alexandria did not always know when their next meals were coming, our impact team at wusa9 decided we cannot just tell their stories, we had to do something. we had to make an impact. you joined us on this journey to make the lives of children at francis c. hammond middle school better. we found there is enough resources for children in your backyard, and you did that, to the tune of over
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i took the time after you came to make a presentation, you and tom, to look at article five. it's actually pretty short and simple. like you said, it gives the country to ways to amend the constitution and they are treated with equal value. one is not a radical -- in fact, when people say we could have a runaway convention, first thing i say is hey, we already do. we already have a runaway congress and bureaucrats and runaway judges and courts and the chances of 38 states taking away their own rights and the rights of their people is slim to none. it won't happen. the way this is set up in the version that tom and i came up with and that you advocated with three subject matter areas: restrain the government fiscally, balancing the budget, do it with general accounting principles and limiting taxes but balancing the budget alone won't do any good at the federal government still is trying to run all areas of our lives. we have to restrain the federal government jurisdiction over the states, things like unfunded mandates or managing our schools or healthcare and the things they
i took the time after you came to make a presentation, you and tom, to look at article five. it's actually pretty short and simple. like you said, it gives the country to ways to amend the constitution and they are treated with equal value. one is not a radical -- in fact, when people say we could have a runaway convention, first thing i say is hey, we already do. we already have a runaway congress and bureaucrats and runaway judges and courts and the chances of 38 states taking away their own...
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these days what you do, the article is clean.ut then at the bottom of it you may say sign up for a newsletter so we can send you things about flowers. it's more about i'm not going to sell you anything now but you will get offers from me over time. >> let's go back to my example. seven flowers for a thank you and tulips. then you have a link to tulips on your page. >> yes. it links to multiple companies, one on of them being yours. so it doesn't look like the whole thing is you. it is is unbiased, objective. it looks good if you can compare credit cards, insurance options, or flower shops. so it's not only about you. >> fantastic advice for all of us. i just love that anything online you can just test it, see if it works. if not, stop it. thank you so many. you appreciate you stopping by. >>> when we come back, cozy and josh return to talk about why you should be networking and the importance of having a positive mental attitude. thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing? p
these days what you do, the article is clean.ut then at the bottom of it you may say sign up for a newsletter so we can send you things about flowers. it's more about i'm not going to sell you anything now but you will get offers from me over time. >> let's go back to my example. seven flowers for a thank you and tulips. then you have a link to tulips on your page. >> yes. it links to multiple companies, one on of them being yours. so it doesn't look like the whole thing is you. it...
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he acknowledged in the article that there would have to be article that there would have to be a financialto be paid with still have to be. but said that in the future there shouldn't be any payments per access to the european market. i think that's where there is a bit of the dividing line between some in the cabinet of that you and others who are perhaps a little more relaxed. we will leave you to rest your voice! have a bit of the gargle because i think you will need it for the rest of the morning. the m5 in gloucestershire remains closed northbound between junctions 1a and 16 following an accident yesterday in which four people were killed. a lorry crashed through the central reservation and collided with traffic coming the other way. a woman and two children remain critically ill in hospital. business leaders in britain and other european countries have called for the brexit talks to be speeded up. the lobby group, business europe, said the slow pace of the negotiations could jeopardise an orderly and constructive exit. meanwhile, more than 100 companies, with more than one million wo
he acknowledged in the article that there would have to be article that there would have to be a financialto be paid with still have to be. but said that in the future there shouldn't be any payments per access to the european market. i think that's where there is a bit of the dividing line between some in the cabinet of that you and others who are perhaps a little more relaxed. we will leave you to rest your voice! have a bit of the gargle because i think you will need it for the rest of the...
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the boris article?is article is trying to talk about in a balanced way about what is actually going on you look at it might it boils down to personalities, to aetiology, two very personal stuff. they quote a tory grandee who says he is pro— remember behind boris. you think you might know who that is. it is all about them. and what about a we will also talking about, what about scotland, wales, northern ireland? the devolved nations have been kicked to the curb while all of this is going on in england. this threatens the whole devolved settlement. no—one is talking about that and ireland, the whole northern ireland peace agreement is built on eu law. this is incredibly serial reus and we get this sort of silliness. —— incredibly serious. politicians from the devolved parts of the country are trying to make some noise. the sunday telegraph, goes and patel backing boris. and i suppose that is surprising, given that they were probed leave. surprising so far if you remember how they had a fallout last year w
the boris article?is article is trying to talk about in a balanced way about what is actually going on you look at it might it boils down to personalities, to aetiology, two very personal stuff. they quote a tory grandee who says he is pro— remember behind boris. you think you might know who that is. it is all about them. and what about a we will also talking about, what about scotland, wales, northern ireland? the devolved nations have been kicked to the curb while all of this is going on in...
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a first can steve cohen, the democratic congressman from tennessee will give us an update on the articles of impeachment he plans to file against president trump following his comments about charlottesville. then we'll speak with actress miss green about her starring role in star trek discovery. glad you joined us. all of that in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> president donald trump's failure to condemn the white supremacist and neonazis in charlottesville led steven cohen to introduce articles of impeachment against the president. he joins us now for what could be a historic piece of legislation, an honor, sir, to have you back on this program. >> it's an honor to be on it, thank you. >> let me start by saying something to you is that articles of impeachment is serious business. i don't know if there's anything more serious when it comes to the presidency, and you must have thought a lot about that before you introduced or even started to talk about this legislation. >> i'm a student of history. and i know about andrew jo
a first can steve cohen, the democratic congressman from tennessee will give us an update on the articles of impeachment he plans to file against president trump following his comments about charlottesville. then we'll speak with actress miss green about her starring role in star trek discovery. glad you joined us. all of that in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> president donald trump's failure to condemn the...
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rainstorm in a rainy state's history, the article called it. in some places more than two feet of rain fell over three days. and as the article goes, research has shown that it was clearly linked to climate change. there were two separate teams of scientists that linked louisiana's great flood with climate change, and the state's own meteorologist, a gentleman named barry kine, a professor at louisiana state university, said that aspects of the august storm were consistent with climate change and that both of the climate studies so far have shown it likely that climate change likely had its fingerprints on that louisiana disaster. indeed, in louisiana, the state is mounting a massive battle against rising seas as well as floods. along the coast, rising waters and an escalating flood insurance rates, the article says, will drive thousands of families factor -- farther inland, the families leaving behind places they have known for generations, leaving behind places that have shaped their identities. as one of the louisianans living in the area in
rainstorm in a rainy state's history, the article called it. in some places more than two feet of rain fell over three days. and as the article goes, research has shown that it was clearly linked to climate change. there were two separate teams of scientists that linked louisiana's great flood with climate change, and the state's own meteorologist, a gentleman named barry kine, a professor at louisiana state university, said that aspects of the august storm were consistent with climate change...
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in article 52 debate and come up with ideas. to have a convention in to go through the same ratifications process. and then to have a runaway convention. with 38 state legislatures have to approve what comes out of that convention? it is impossible. and i thought we supported federalism for girl so fredonia faith in the state legislature you are not of federalist mitt in to support the tenth amendment is allows the states to meet to know in advance as they send a the delegates the authority been meeting and talking about it and a proposed zero book with the size and growth of the government to a term limit the members of congress to have the debate on these issues because if we actually believe there will be reform that has built walls around itself that will not happen. >> i have a lot of empathy for the critics because i have not studied it sorry came to washington believing we could solve the problem tom coburn was there so back in the late '90s talk about balancing the budget barring from social security so with the presiden
in article 52 debate and come up with ideas. to have a convention in to go through the same ratifications process. and then to have a runaway convention. with 38 state legislatures have to approve what comes out of that convention? it is impossible. and i thought we supported federalism for girl so fredonia faith in the state legislature you are not of federalist mitt in to support the tenth amendment is allows the states to meet to know in advance as they send a the delegates the authority...
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this article for philly voice.n of what i've experienced as an unmarried friends. it was from a conversation between married and unmarried friends. what i would say something to be mindful of is to except that do you not and will not know everything from this point on. >> you used to know everything. you two would share everything, as best friends. >> identify deally. but when two people, in a traditional american marriage, when team two people get married, it is that couple getting married. it is not that couple their best friends, their parent, the people who are fake happy for them. it is that couple. and so i think oftentimes we talk about marriage through the lens of the union, not necessarily taking into account that there is a separation. >> is it because she is now going to share those moments with him, and not just you? >> because you know, i think it is about boundaries. >> okay. >> and i think when two people get married, at least from what i've seen with my friends, that's a very sacred space. and speci
this article for philly voice.n of what i've experienced as an unmarried friends. it was from a conversation between married and unmarried friends. what i would say something to be mindful of is to except that do you not and will not know everything from this point on. >> you used to know everything. you two would share everything, as best friends. >> identify deally. but when two people, in a traditional american marriage, when team two people get married, it is that couple getting...
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>> about the most interesting part of the article was -- i thought the most interesting part of the article when they were talking about tricky baseball and stealing bases and bunting and how that primarily started in the black baseball leagues, because it is something so ingrained in what makes baseball interesting that i think it is cool that it started with the negro league. mr. rafferty-osaki: with tricky baseball, we have what is called small ball. this was true with the national league more so than the american league. >> i also thought that it was interesting and similar to what crowds to the baseball fields, they had to -- some of the african-american teams adopted cloned baseball, where they put shows and would do goofy things before they would play and how that you vault -- how that evolved into the harlem globetrotters. it is interesting because women also had to do that, how women had to kind of exploit their sexuality to get people in the stands and it worked. it worked for them as well. i think there was the clown ethiopian team. i can't remember where they were from, but a lo
>> about the most interesting part of the article was -- i thought the most interesting part of the article when they were talking about tricky baseball and stealing bases and bunting and how that primarily started in the black baseball leagues, because it is something so ingrained in what makes baseball interesting that i think it is cool that it started with the negro league. mr. rafferty-osaki: with tricky baseball, we have what is called small ball. this was true with the national...
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liberty but what after that article that was a year reading article i'm sure she was going to write it again let me go to alexander in london i mean if you look at these accusations against putin r t and the conclusion i draw is very very simple. based on facts like scott just mentioned here you can't have a different opinion if you and if you have a different opinion and conflicting opinion you're called propaganda now i find that nonsensical but it seems to be very much in the mindset of the powers that be in the west they really want to shut down free speech go ahead alexander. well i agree with your piece above let us look at the so-called who is actually who can be questioned as foreign agents or foreign influence now i personally would first put hollywood now hollywood runs a multi-billion complain across the world on behalf of the american government it promotes its films this is a huge sophisticated marketing complain now look at the film by hollywood it has american propaganda even them superheroes films right now shouldn't the war basically label hollywood as an agents of for
liberty but what after that article that was a year reading article i'm sure she was going to write it again let me go to alexander in london i mean if you look at these accusations against putin r t and the conclusion i draw is very very simple. based on facts like scott just mentioned here you can't have a different opinion if you and if you have a different opinion and conflicting opinion you're called propaganda now i find that nonsensical but it seems to be very much in the mindset of the...
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the post has an article about macron posh judicial saga with the press.comesriginally, from the french investigative site. they have an article this morning about macron's decision to remove a judicial complaint he made against a photographer a month ago. he decided to stop pressing charges against the proper aussie for "harassing him and his wife this summer on vacation." he says he dropped the charges he didarticle says that not drop the charges -- but he did drop because the judges were going to rule against macron and in favor of the photographer. judicial woes. but it isn't the president or the press that are in the hot seat but printer manufacturer's? it could change how long we keep our machines at home. or at least how long we have them until they break down. for the first time ever in france, a nonprofit has sued companies over program obsolescence. that is when manufacturers program their machines like renters or tv is to only work for a set amount of time or to only print a certain number of papers. it became illegal in france i announcer: this
the post has an article about macron posh judicial saga with the press.comesriginally, from the french investigative site. they have an article this morning about macron's decision to remove a judicial complaint he made against a photographer a month ago. he decided to stop pressing charges against the proper aussie for "harassing him and his wife this summer on vacation." he says he dropped the charges he didarticle says that not drop the charges -- but he did drop because the judges...
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this is retreating a blatantly anti-semitic article. >> claiming she failed to do her article and missedercurrents, and one word that sums it up, ugh. >> martha: thank you. someone who was swept up in the plame affair, judith miller. a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter and adjunct fellow. she is also a fox news contributor. this also lead to a difficult and interesting chapter in her life where she spent some time behind behind bars. when you see this, judith, what do you make of it? >> i think that had it been the first time that ms. plame had actually retweeted an article that contained anti-semitic settlement, i would give her a pass and say we all make mistakes, we all have had too much coffee into a little sleep. but, in fact, this is one of several times that she has retreated things that can be broadly interpreted as anti-semitic. but beyond that, valerie plame has really made a career out of a fraud, and that is out of the notion that she was an innocent victim of an outing, her own outing, as a cia agent, which caused terrible harm to national security and terrible h
this is retreating a blatantly anti-semitic article. >> claiming she failed to do her article and missedercurrents, and one word that sums it up, ugh. >> martha: thank you. someone who was swept up in the plame affair, judith miller. a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter and adjunct fellow. she is also a fox news contributor. this also lead to a difficult and interesting chapter in her life where she spent some time behind behind bars. when you see this, judith, what do...
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if he stands by his report, he falls by his article. if he stands by his article, he falls by his report." i think the facts are pretty well on hancock's side. he makes a good point here. i'm going to explain why i don't think what transpired between them was particularly important. here is what i mean. hancock has this commanding presence. hancock has a reputation. people know about him. people respect him. people want to follow his orders. it was hancock who was animated, dynamic, who is magnetic in his appearing to the fleeing soldiers. general warren, soon to become the savior of little round top says i think hancock's personal , appearance there did a great deal toward restoring order. sydni cook of the 147 new york says, hancock almost let us to doubt whether there was cause for retreat at all. er ofenant wiki a -- whitti the knoll. that slipped my mind. stephens knoll, his battery, i -- he was replaced when stevens was wounded. i shall never forget the inspiration of his commanding, controlling presence and the fresh courage he i
if he stands by his report, he falls by his article. if he stands by his article, he falls by his report." i think the facts are pretty well on hancock's side. he makes a good point here. i'm going to explain why i don't think what transpired between them was particularly important. here is what i mean. hancock has this commanding presence. hancock has a reputation. people know about him. people respect him. people want to follow his orders. it was hancock who was animated, dynamic, who is...
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going to as a state but i think you know as your previous guests know your article response correction we're outside world can continue on my own land there is a more general point regarding basically sanctions whether diplomatic will well economy and i think iraq's own experience during the ninety's when it experienced some of the most comprehensive sanctions in modern history against the. regime of saddam hussein demonstrated that actually sanctions you know they have sent themselves are unlikely to to kind of bend the will of a determined actor in international policy. so i'm not sure that sanctions actually would serve the purposes specially given that the kurdish side has clearly stated this referendum is non-binding and they are actually happy to negotiate from this point on with the central states in about that so i think they have currently quite harsh stance which not not mistaking presence has to do more with the with the domestic politics in in iraq i.e. parts of iraq outside criticism of iraq even the two hundred twenty eighteen elections which coming up and prime minister
going to as a state but i think you know as your previous guests know your article response correction we're outside world can continue on my own land there is a more general point regarding basically sanctions whether diplomatic will well economy and i think iraq's own experience during the ninety's when it experienced some of the most comprehensive sanctions in modern history against the. regime of saddam hussein demonstrated that actually sanctions you know they have sent themselves are...
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absolutely huge for what is a newspaper article.tician's article, they tend to be 500 words long. little column or box. this was much more than that and strikingly not just about brexit. it read like a boris manifesto. i am glad you brought it up. there are things about infrastructure. education reform. it did notjust deal with the bold question and important question of what sort of brexit it will be. quite, and some of the problems as he sees them would not necessarily find a solution in brexit. completely detached areas of policy. speaking to conservative mps yesterday, some saw it as a leadership bid and thought it disloyal. 0thers, leadership bid and thought it disloyal. others, including those wanting to remain, welcomed the kind of clarity of a positive vision and contrasted it with what they see as the prime minister's weakness in articulating that kind of thing. what is striking, there is no appetite in the conservative party for a leadership race. they recognise it would be destabilising and fear it could trigger a general
absolutely huge for what is a newspaper article.tician's article, they tend to be 500 words long. little column or box. this was much more than that and strikingly not just about brexit. it read like a boris manifesto. i am glad you brought it up. there are things about infrastructure. education reform. it did notjust deal with the bold question and important question of what sort of brexit it will be. quite, and some of the problems as he sees them would not necessarily find a solution in...
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it wasn‘t a mogg—a—don article. it wasn‘t a mogg—a—don article.s‘ article. that seems to me the important point. will borisjohnson seems to me the important point. will boris johnson care seems to me the important point. will borisjohnson care that the head of the uk statistics authority has said he is disappointed and surprised that that 350 million vote leave figure has been revisited and said it was a clear misuse of official stats? well, anybody, i love that coming from the head of the uk statistics authority when i think of all the data the treasury put out in the run—up to the referendum of employment to rising and economic growth falling off, i laugh a bit, but let‘s talk about the issue. frankly they are quibbling over peanuts, it is two bald men fighting over a comb! wayne rooney has been banned for driving for two years. he pleaded guilty this morning at stockport magistrates to drink—driving. olly foster ca n magistrates to drink—driving. olly foster can tell us more. hi olly. yes, victoria, wayne rooney is still inside stockport magist
it wasn‘t a mogg—a—don article. it wasn‘t a mogg—a—don article.s‘ article. that seems to me the important point. will borisjohnson seems to me the important point. will boris johnson care seems to me the important point. will borisjohnson care that the head of the uk statistics authority has said he is disappointed and surprised that that 350 million vote leave figure has been revisited and said it was a clear misuse of official stats? well, anybody, i love that coming from the...
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there is not an article that is written that is not planted. >> the articles that i have read, i have found most of them to be factual. >> i don't feel we get both sides of the question, any question. >> i can take this paper and put a story and here to make any point i want about any given thing. there's no question about it. the idea is a simple idea, you go out and you learn everything you can about both sides of any issue. the keyword to me is fairness. you have to be fair. if we are not, who is going to be? television has abandoned this completely. this is the only place that is still even trying. >> the desire to report takes a -- the desired 2 -- the desire to report it straight takes a lot. it takes a lot of know-how, too. >> what the real me does not matter, it is what the story is. you learn how to get it. you know the people who talk to, and after you have been in this business long enough, you know how to talk to the different people. you talk to hippies one way and you talk to police quite another way. just because somebody tells you something doesn't mean that is necessa
there is not an article that is written that is not planted. >> the articles that i have read, i have found most of them to be factual. >> i don't feel we get both sides of the question, any question. >> i can take this paper and put a story and here to make any point i want about any given thing. there's no question about it. the idea is a simple idea, you go out and you learn everything you can about both sides of any issue. the keyword to me is fairness. you have to be...
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speaker, that's not what the intent is that we have in the constitution, article 2, section 4. that's not the intent. the intent was for the judiciary committee, the judiciary committee and the united states of the united states of america, that's where the power lies, because it is for impeachment and outsourcing it to the executive branch so the executive branch, we give the appearance that impeachment requires the commission of the crime. they are looking for that. the justice department wants to know what crime was committed under what circumstances. and if the justice department does not find that a crime was committed there is no impeachable offense regardless of what a justice department concludes, regardless as to whether a good lawyer would bring charges by way of something where the justice department concludes that the congress of united states of america still has the power, the ower, the poetensy, if you will, to impeach, notwithstanding, any finding of a justice department, notwithstanding any conclusion of the justice department, because it's not the responsibili
speaker, that's not what the intent is that we have in the constitution, article 2, section 4. that's not the intent. the intent was for the judiciary committee, the judiciary committee and the united states of the united states of america, that's where the power lies, because it is for impeachment and outsourcing it to the executive branch so the executive branch, we give the appearance that impeachment requires the commission of the crime. they are looking for that. the justice department...
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really quite outstanding successes i just came across a bloomberg article on the integration of migrants and essentially the mass it was that because of. the and the willingness of merkel governments to give the moderates and refugees a permanent status of integration is not going on well and the idea was also in that article about the companies are not willing to or not able to in vast long term and training off many of those of those newcomers again because merkel keeps three to rating the point that once the wars are over my gran's are expected to go back into the country to into their home countries rather do you think that is actually a good sense because it seems to me that this is a political stunt stumps aimed at perhaps on the cutting the support for the right wing parties like they'll turn to for germany but at the end of the day it comes back hurting the german economy which as you said really really needs additional labor force. it's a delicate balance there i think because it also clear. that germany is not capable of absorbing the number of migrants who came in twenty fifte
really quite outstanding successes i just came across a bloomberg article on the integration of migrants and essentially the mass it was that because of. the and the willingness of merkel governments to give the moderates and refugees a permanent status of integration is not going on well and the idea was also in that article about the companies are not willing to or not able to in vast long term and training off many of those of those newcomers again because merkel keeps three to rating the...
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it was a remarkable article borisjohnson produce. union. article boris johnson produce. this union. it was a remarkable article borisjohnson produce. this 4000 word re m ove borisjohnson produce. this 4000 word remove a nation on how he sees britain's future outside the eu. it has raised difficult questions for the prime minister. on the flight over to canada, when asked about the foreign secretary's intervention, boris, is boris. perhaps with a touch of aspiration. he said he once a transition period not to go on very long and britain shouldn't pay any extortionate amount of money to the eu for access to the single market. the prime minister and boris johnson will meet in new york in a few hours. everybody has heard about borisjohnson, but few hours. everybody has heard about boris johnson, but not few hours. everybody has heard about borisjohnson, but not everybody has heard of oliver robins, but he will be leaving the department in charge of the brexit process and it is important? yes, bit of whitehall chair rearrangement. oliver robins,
it was a remarkable article borisjohnson produce. union. article boris johnson produce. this union. it was a remarkable article borisjohnson produce. this 4000 word re m ove borisjohnson produce. this 4000 word remove a nation on how he sees britain's future outside the eu. it has raised difficult questions for the prime minister. on the flight over to canada, when asked about the foreign secretary's intervention, boris, is boris. perhaps with a touch of aspiration. he said he once a transition...
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i decided to do research myself to read i used the articles that i could find. there was something from the 1920's written by a woman about myrtilla, ahistorian from the 40's who also tried to -- who started to write a manuscript about her and was going to try to get a book published. i think he may have passed away before it was completed. he managed to get a hold of her personal papers. those papers are in the library of congress. he did the bulk of the work at that time to get her story to remain with us today. i use all of that stuff to come up with my presentation today. i tried to delve in deeper than most of the things i could find, or put pieces together. this is a new thing that has come to us. these things may change over time as we study them more. i also want to let you know that i will be reading wrecked quotes from some of these articles from her biography that was written by her friend about 10 years after she died, so the language is going to vary about how comfortable we would be using it today. i want to put that out there before we start. befo
i decided to do research myself to read i used the articles that i could find. there was something from the 1920's written by a woman about myrtilla, ahistorian from the 40's who also tried to -- who started to write a manuscript about her and was going to try to get a book published. i think he may have passed away before it was completed. he managed to get a hold of her personal papers. those papers are in the library of congress. he did the bulk of the work at that time to get her story to...
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this is where john's article comes in. he has an article in the current dh that helps to sharpen the question. it is this outstanding revisionist piece that required me to sharpen my lecture and talk about all the senses. he argued that there is not an epistemological problem. that is why i had to take this piece seriously. epistemology is not the problem, he says, because civilians have more exposure to violence that n got through the centers than is usually acknowledged in the literature. it is a great example of archival based revisionism. it is an extremely helpful article, which i recommend to those of you thinking about this culture of war in world war ii. it will cause me to go back and read it again to some of the other sources and compare archives and things like that. i think crucial works like photo censorship are reconcilable. here's my relationship -- my focus is less on censorship policies, where he makes an important contribution, and instead my focus is on a problem that exists prior to censorship, whether
this is where john's article comes in. he has an article in the current dh that helps to sharpen the question. it is this outstanding revisionist piece that required me to sharpen my lecture and talk about all the senses. he argued that there is not an epistemological problem. that is why i had to take this piece seriously. epistemology is not the problem, he says, because civilians have more exposure to violence that n got through the centers than is usually acknowledged in the literature. it...
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this is an article that limits the presidential age limit yet you are talking about .discrimination but i mean the constitution is twenty two years old it has never come up until now when president museveni is being excluded by the no the same thing happened when president was seven was finishing his second term in power that is when the ruling party members to scrap of term limits and now they are trying to scrap of age limits you see it is rather shameful for a lawyer like my brother jackson a fool to try and mix up issues we're not talking about l.z. five we are talking about presidential and if you are trying to you know hide behind the youth then it's even more shameful because we are looking at the youth and detecting for change and this is the only opportunity to have another generation over from the older generation peacefully. oh you know who this is right now i'd like to just get in and bring in some more comments we're getting from the ugandans online and i'd like to pose this to raymond to take a look at this tweet that we got jackson just hold on raymond s
this is an article that limits the presidential age limit yet you are talking about .discrimination but i mean the constitution is twenty two years old it has never come up until now when president museveni is being excluded by the no the same thing happened when president was seven was finishing his second term in power that is when the ruling party members to scrap of term limits and now they are trying to scrap of age limits you see it is rather shameful for a lawyer like my brother jackson...
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read two or three articles. when you share something, it's going to thousands and millions of people. you should have a second to have critical thought. what you are doing is so important and a lot of fake news was throughout the election cycle and a lot of people say that is dictated. if people took the time before they press "share" is this true and is this real, that should be on the user's time >> something that we don't give enough credit to, if you go to the comment section, there are people who troll and research this, i have seen it before, some of the best research comes from the comments. >> absolutely. certainly the comments can both be a sense. if you can filter through the troll tro trolls, there is often analysis. >> hold that thought. we're going to back come to the rule of thumb. i'm armstrong william >> okay the rule of thumb john? >> the rule of thumb that i true to use in my social media life, if i am reading and i see a headline or a picture and it immediately produces a reaction. an emotiona
read two or three articles. when you share something, it's going to thousands and millions of people. you should have a second to have critical thought. what you are doing is so important and a lot of fake news was throughout the election cycle and a lot of people say that is dictated. if people took the time before they press "share" is this true and is this real, that should be on the user's time >> something that we don't give enough credit to, if you go to the comment...
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on brexit in a newspaper article yesterday.d hard brexit. he's been accused of trying to force the prime minister's hand ahead of a speech she will make in florence later this week. earlier our political correspondent chris mason said the intervention had divided opinion among conservative mps. westminster is excited about it. the perpetual question over the last 15 years in politics — what is borisjohnson up to, is here once again and there are theories about what it might amount to. the facts are the prime minister is giving a big speech on brexit in florence in italy on friday. these interventions in public are rare. we have known about that speech a little while. borisjohnson appears with an extensive article, a000 words long. about as long as my undergraduate dissertation! absolutely huge for what is a newspaper article. somebody asked me on social media the conventional length of a politician's article, they tend to be 500 words long. a little column or box. this was much more than that and strikingly notjust about brexit
on brexit in a newspaper article yesterday.d hard brexit. he's been accused of trying to force the prime minister's hand ahead of a speech she will make in florence later this week. earlier our political correspondent chris mason said the intervention had divided opinion among conservative mps. westminster is excited about it. the perpetual question over the last 15 years in politics — what is borisjohnson up to, is here once again and there are theories about what it might amount to. the...
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once about the legality of it you know i brought in a copy of article twenty two there are other articles part of this protocol about protecting diplomatic missions here but some from western never mentioning western media and international law is never mentioned when it comes to the united states and what they're doing then when it comes to the media and whether you call imus n.b.c. or fox news so you have a lot on the left and one on the right they'll never mention the vienna convention never mention that obama seize property i'll never mention any of these things what they do mention for the american audience as they're mesmerized by statues and identity politics and all these other things they'll say oh barack obama expelled thirty five diplomats and russia expelled seven hundred so look at how good we are yet i can tell you are the numbers of our sort of the numbers are disproportionate in america of course has taken the high ground so that's what they'll present but never present the whole picture of our present potential well in the present as victor said the seizure of property en
once about the legality of it you know i brought in a copy of article twenty two there are other articles part of this protocol about protecting diplomatic missions here but some from western never mentioning western media and international law is never mentioned when it comes to the united states and what they're doing then when it comes to the media and whether you call imus n.b.c. or fox news so you have a lot on the left and one on the right they'll never mention the vienna convention never...
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cases like this the problem for bombards is that the trump administration has argued against this article nineteen in the current ongoing renegotiation of nafta so it's a bit in limbo at the moment whether or not the americans will play by the rules and whether they will do it quickly enough or bombards because the company is really in financial trouble and this really gets interesting because it involves europe because the british prime minister told trump to try putting a stop to this because of the factory of bombardier's in northern ireland but he did listen. though he didn't listen and of course this raises the question whether we whether he would have listened whether he might have really isn't if he didn't only have to cope with the u.k.'s prime minister a bit with the whole european union and its weight when it comes to protecting business in the union of course. we are in the process of getting a divorce from the u.k. or the european union is and it's quite doubtful whether you know protecting a factory of northern ireland is really on the top of the agenda of the european union
cases like this the problem for bombards is that the trump administration has argued against this article nineteen in the current ongoing renegotiation of nafta so it's a bit in limbo at the moment whether or not the americans will play by the rules and whether they will do it quickly enough or bombards because the company is really in financial trouble and this really gets interesting because it involves europe because the british prime minister told trump to try putting a stop to this because...
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it is an extraordinary expense of article, across two extraordinary expense of article, a cross two pagesewspaper. it starts with, my friends, as if he is delivering a speech, it reads almost like a minus festival. -- ma nifesto. almost like a minus festival. -- manifesto. it is. the government has one of its members who has been very vocal about the... he is simply making the case for brexit. he hasn't been doing so because he thinks anything he says will be seen asa thinks anything he says will be seen as a leadership bid as i think he is finding it today. it cannot come as a surprise, if you publish an article like this, six days before the prime minister is to deliver her at ease speech about brexit, the thing that will set out the territory for the remaining months of the negotiation and florence and you get your retaliation in first. that is how it will be interpreted, isn't it? boris knows that no matter what he says about brexit or anything, it will be seen as a leadership bid. better to say nothing at all then, isn't it? no, that doesn't make sense for someone who is supposed to
it is an extraordinary expense of article, across two extraordinary expense of article, a cross two pagesewspaper. it starts with, my friends, as if he is delivering a speech, it reads almost like a minus festival. -- ma nifesto. almost like a minus festival. -- manifesto. it is. the government has one of its members who has been very vocal about the... he is simply making the case for brexit. he hasn't been doing so because he thinks anything he says will be seen asa thinks anything he says...
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president, article one of this u.n. charter stipulates, coming about by peaceful means, with the principles of disputes for law, situations. high-handedness, as presidents, the purpose of the u.n. charter -- the principles of international relations, ignored in the u.n. arena. justifying, and -- justifying high handedness and arbitrariness, violating truth and justice. violation cannt be seen on the korean peninsula. injustice, such as imposing harsh sanctions on a victim, for the reason that the victim chooses to stand up to the offender, openly committed, in the name of the u.n.. the koreanon on peninsula is a confrontation between the dprk and u.s., where they will defend their dignity and sovereignty. is the countryes that first had nuclear weapons, and the only country that actually used it. that strengthened the newest nuclear weapons against the d key -- dprk, during their -- during the korean war in the 1950's. they first introduced korean weapons -- nuclear weapons into the korean peninsula after the war. the u
president, article one of this u.n. charter stipulates, coming about by peaceful means, with the principles of disputes for law, situations. high-handedness, as presidents, the purpose of the u.n. charter -- the principles of international relations, ignored in the u.n. arena. justifying, and -- justifying high handedness and arbitrariness, violating truth and justice. violation cannt be seen on the korean peninsula. injustice, such as imposing harsh sanctions on a victim, for the reason that...