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let's go over to have at it now we're standing by he is the vice president of the hospital docs association welcome to the deadly africa mr engel why do you believe that your colleague has been abducted. well thank you very much assure. has been informing us user is colleagues. from serving provocative messages and in some point you actually see and you can sure to count all of. this is. from the content is a seat in which with the privilege of message and prior to the event to deviance or us knowing that she was abducted you have managed to see in text message you use an arrow to tell what's a group of medical doctors we see being abducted have been followed by d.n.a. to defy me in india managed to also see and the conduct of used was in the tubes saw with. this particular events we have. rational odds in that they mean the guy that. isolate on the floor. making 3 it's shore years to us this seems like an abduction let's talk about the reality here that he this is somebody who has been advocating for better pay for doctors like yourself and so people assume that this is perhaps why he is he finds
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covert to hide out in our way is standing by he is the vice president off a hospital ducks association welcome to the africa mr engel why do you believe that your colleague has been abducted. ok thank you very much saw. peter has been informing us. his colleagues. have been surveying provocative messages and in some point they actually seem to have controlled to restrict account of. this it. from that context is a seat in which we did provocative message and prior to the event to deviance or for us knowing that he was abducted you have managed to see in the text messages. what's up with medical doctors we see being abducted being followed by d.n.a. didn't if i mean can you manage to see into the conduct of these closing in the tubes shore with these these particular events we have in west wards in that direction i mean the guy you know lives in. isolate them before they do some are pulling making threats shaw years to us this seems like an abduction let's talk about the reality here that he this is somebody who's been advocating for better pay for doctors like yourself and so people assume tha
covert to hide out in our way is standing by he is the vice president off a hospital ducks association welcome to the africa mr engel why do you believe that your colleague has been abducted. ok thank you very much saw. peter has been informing us. his colleagues. have been surveying provocative messages and in some point they actually seem to have controlled to restrict account of. this it. from that context is a seat in which we did provocative message and prior to the event to deviance or...
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over to head out in now where is standing by he is the vice president of the hospital ducks association welcome to the africa mr engel why do you believe that your colleague has been abducted. ok thank you very much saw. peter has been informing us. of in provocative messages and in some point you actually see and you can sure to restrict our count of. messages. from the contents of seaton which with a provocative message and prior to the deviance or for us knowing that he was abducted you have managed to see and it's explicitly news and i know if we tell what's our group of medical doctors we see being abducted have been followed by d.n.a. to defy me in india managed to source into the conduct of these clothes in the tubes saw. this particular events we have. fresh words in that direction they mean the. isolate on the floor they some are pulling making to its sawyer's to us this seems like an abduction let's talk about the reality here that he this is somebody who has been advocating for better pay for doctors like yourself and so people assume that this is perhaps why he is he finds himself i
over to head out in now where is standing by he is the vice president of the hospital ducks association welcome to the africa mr engel why do you believe that your colleague has been abducted. ok thank you very much saw. peter has been informing us. of in provocative messages and in some point you actually see and you can sure to restrict our count of. messages. from the contents of seaton which with a provocative message and prior to the deviance or for us knowing that he was abducted you have...
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tariff onjapanese cars and auto parts which the chairman of japan automobile manufacturers association welcomednasdaq stock market later in a share listing that could value the company at $8 billion. peloton sells high—tech exercise bikes with screens to stream classes or take on your friends over the internet. the firm has 500,000 customers, but has yet to make a profit. the bbc‘s business correspondent samira hussain went to see what all the hype is about. this stationary bike is unique with live and on demand classes which allow users to virtually ride with thousands of others. beat drops ican i can certainly understand the appeal, but i really miss the communal aspect about going to the gym. there is a sort of community element, you can see people on the leaderboard. in this weird way you feel you are part of a community even though you are all spread over the world. 0ver even though you are all spread over the world. over 500,000 people have bought a peloton, but translating that to success on the stock market isa that to success on the stock market is a whole different game. the bike is a
tariff onjapanese cars and auto parts which the chairman of japan automobile manufacturers association welcomednasdaq stock market later in a share listing that could value the company at $8 billion. peloton sells high—tech exercise bikes with screens to stream classes or take on your friends over the internet. the firm has 500,000 customers, but has yet to make a profit. the bbc‘s business correspondent samira hussain went to see what all the hype is about. this stationary bike is unique...
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benedicte paviot, the uk correspondent for france 2a, and the president of the foreign press association. welcomeboth. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. according to the daily telegraph, opposition leaders will meet tomorrow to plot a way of forcing borisjohnson to request a brexit extension as early as this weekend. as the conservative party conference gets under way, the independent reports that downing street has been forced to deny allegations borisjohnson groped a female journalist. the metro says police are investigating after a banner, calling for conservatives to be killed, was strung across the river irwell in manchester, drawing outragefrom across the political spectrum. the times reports children face being banned from the classroom if they are not up to date with their vaccinations amid widespread concern about falling immunisation rates. meanwhile the financila times says the outgoing european central bank president has backed french president emmanuel macron‘s call for fiscal transfers betweeneurozone member states to bolster the single currency‘s long—term future. let'
benedicte paviot, the uk correspondent for france 2a, and the president of the foreign press association. welcomeboth. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. according to the daily telegraph, opposition leaders will meet tomorrow to plot a way of forcing borisjohnson to request a brexit extension as early as this weekend. as the conservative party conference gets under way, the independent reports that downing street has been forced to deny allegations borisjohnson groped a female...
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nurse in new york city and on the leadership team of his union, the new york state nurses association. welcomethony. >> anthony, god bless you. anybody who has had a family with a health crisis knows how incredible unsung heros nurses are. so thank you. >> thank you, mr. booker. registered nurses are fierce advocates for our community and of particular interest to all of us. when superstorm sandy hit our city, we experienced something that none of us were prepared for. along with many, many others, i lost my home. our new reality is that these storms are getting more frequent and more devastating. what is your administration planning on doing to make sure that as a nation we are as prepared as we can be for these unnatural disasters? >> so, first of all, i'm sorry for your loss, and i was the mayor of the city of newark at that time. not only did i have my neighbors and others lose their homes, but we lost lives in the city of newark and i know you did hear in new york city as well. these are nightmares that we're still recovering from in new jersey. still trying to put a lot of pieces back to
nurse in new york city and on the leadership team of his union, the new york state nurses association. welcomethony. >> anthony, god bless you. anybody who has had a family with a health crisis knows how incredible unsung heros nurses are. so thank you. >> thank you, mr. booker. registered nurses are fierce advocates for our community and of particular interest to all of us. when superstorm sandy hit our city, we experienced something that none of us were prepared for. along with...
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the american lug association welcomes the president's announcement about the plan to remove all flavored e-cigarettes from the marketplace. the one association that's been calling on congress and fda to remove all flavored tobacco products from the marketplace, because we know that the only reason these candy and fruit flavors are out there is to attract kids and make the poison go down more smoothly. >> how did we even get here? if e-cigarettes are that dangerous, how did they even get approved for sale? >> well, they haven't been aproorch approved and that's something most people don't realize. they came on the market about a decade ago, imported online from china, and from there they were pretty much allowed to remain on the market as we waited for fda to take action on them. it took both the obama and the trump administrations a long time to do that. in the meantime, we saw companies making claims that were unproven left and right and a whole other generation of kids getting addicted to tobacco as a result. >> okay. why this warning just to go cold turkey and why did it take so long
the american lug association welcomes the president's announcement about the plan to remove all flavored e-cigarettes from the marketplace. the one association that's been calling on congress and fda to remove all flavored tobacco products from the marketplace, because we know that the only reason these candy and fruit flavors are out there is to attract kids and make the poison go down more smoothly. >> how did we even get here? if e-cigarettes are that dangerous, how did they even get...
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he is the president of the american vaping association. welcomeme time." >> thanks for having us. >> so give me some inside scoop so start. who got to the president? >> it wasn't us. someone on twitter actually suggested it was us. it was not. what i think happened is that a huge portion of the 10 to 13 million american adults who use vaping products lit up the white house switchboard line as well as conservatives, liberals on twitter pointing out that president trump could lose in 2020 because of disaffected voters because of a decision like this. we are not out of the clear. a trump tweet doesn't mean much unless it's followed by making sure the policy fda institutes does not remove these products from the hands of adults. >> let's talk about what is the right thing to do. do you think kids should vape? >> no, absolutely not. >> why do you market to them? >> the industry does not actually market to youth. you can give examples. the fact is there have been mistakes by people trying to market to adult millennials. that does not justify moving ever
he is the president of the american vaping association. welcomeme time." >> thanks for having us. >> so give me some inside scoop so start. who got to the president? >> it wasn't us. someone on twitter actually suggested it was us. it was not. what i think happened is that a huge portion of the 10 to 13 million american adults who use vaping products lit up the white house switchboard line as well as conservatives, liberals on twitter pointing out that president trump...
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chapter of the national association of journalists and president of chicago journalist association. please welcome maudlyne ihejirika of the chicago sun-times. [applause] >> good morning, thank you for being here and joining us for what promises to be an inspiring and intriguing conversation. as a columnist at a major chicago newspaper and as president of the national association of black journalists chicago chapter i'll my career to dorothy butler gilliam, author of "trailblazer: a pioneering journalist's fight to make the media look more like america". i owe my career to dorothy butler gilliam and to pioneers such as she, those who endured the struggles of being first, those who endured the struggles associated with breaking down racial barriers. dorothy butler gilliam was only 23 when hired at the washington post. 23. the year was 1961. a time of civil unrest, the battle for racial equality. she was the first african american reported to be hired by the iconic newspaper. in the post's prestigious hall, she was ignored, dismissed by most of her white colleagues, wouldn't even speak to her. a tax
chapter of the national association of journalists and president of chicago journalist association. please welcome maudlyne ihejirika of the chicago sun-times. [applause] >> good morning, thank you for being here and joining us for what promises to be an inspiring and intriguing conversation. as a columnist at a major chicago newspaper and as president of the national association of black journalists chicago chapter i'll my career to dorothy butler gilliam, author of "trailblazer: a...
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as chairman on the advisory committee and donald trump named him as associate justice of the supreme court april 102017 please welcome associate justice neil gore's itch of the supreme court of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. >> it is wonderful to have you back just after you were seated we are glad to have you back with us. >> it's a wonderful place i encourage our younger people to come visit it's not that far. and if you're really lucky kids can spend the night camping out with the constitution. how cool is that? i have a lot of friends whose kids have done that. >> take us back september 2016 to colorado. what happened. >> my life more left change in every conceivable way overnight. i was living a very happy life outside of boulder colorado where i had been a judge for a decade on the tenth circuit then all of a sudden everything changed. to give you one story that is emblematic, we had to sneak out of our home in boulder and sneak into the white house. [laughter] they were very committed to be surprised if we wanted to honor his wishes. how do you get into the white house unnoticed? it's pretty trick
as chairman on the advisory committee and donald trump named him as associate justice of the supreme court april 102017 please welcome associate justice neil gore's itch of the supreme court of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. >> it is wonderful to have you back just after you were seated we are glad to have you back with us. >> it's a wonderful place i encourage our younger people to come visit it's not that far. and if you're really lucky kids can spend the night...
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robert robert ocosta, and jonathan lemire, white house reporter for the associated press welcome to you all, and robert because it is top of mind, and happened most urgently tonight, what's the stay of play according to your reporting on gun legislation? >> at this moment, republicans on capitol hill do not believe the president is willing to spend much political capital, if any, on background checks and so they're trying to come up with pie piecemeal legislation on red flag laws, they could try to get a senate gang together, a coalition to put it through. they fear without leader mcconnell, and president trump putting their hands on the scale, this entire process stalls. >> michael schmidt, rex tillerson quoted by your newspaper tonight, remarks he made at harvard that takes us to the front of iran. tillerson warned on tuesday that his former boss who fired him a year and a half ago will have to tread carefully. tillerson said that building a concrete case against iran will be difficult i have no doubt that we will find iran's fingerprints on this, he said, but we may not find their ha
robert robert ocosta, and jonathan lemire, white house reporter for the associated press welcome to you all, and robert because it is top of mind, and happened most urgently tonight, what's the stay of play according to your reporting on gun legislation? >> at this moment, republicans on capitol hill do not believe the president is willing to spend much political capital, if any, on background checks and so they're trying to come up with pie piecemeal legislation on red flag laws, they...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the shakespeare theatre company bard association's annual dinner and mock trial. before we begin murder in mycenae, take this time to silence all electronic devices. photography of tonight's trial is strictly prohibited. now please join me in welcoming chair of the bard association. [applause] >> thank you so much for joining us. i said earlier all of the things we do -- watching plays, being on the board, the mock trials and bard association is the most joyous. tonight's dinner and mock trial is presented by the bard association, an affinity group among many that support this theater. tonight's argument is based on the text of "the oresteia," which was adapted from the originals. with a chronicles of the deluge of violence that can only be stopped when society peers into its own soul and sees a way out. our performance, which was our beloved artistic director's last here at the end of 33 years of being our artistic director. [applause] >> a closed not long ago to critical acclaim both those who write about it and those in the audience. if you didn
. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the shakespeare theatre company bard association's annual dinner and mock trial. before we begin murder in mycenae, take this time to silence all electronic devices. photography of tonight's trial is strictly prohibited. now please join me in welcoming chair of the bard association. [applause] >> thank you so much for joining us. i said earlier all of the things we do -- watching plays, being on the board, the mock trials and bard association is...
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us helped devise the plan he's chief strategist had folks welcome a close associate of c.e.o. habit diesel. he filled a new position at b.w. it never had a strategist before. what do you call a strategy that propagates diesel cars for decades and then suddenly says the future is electric. for starters one doesn't rule out the other we've never said diesel cars have lost their relevance. but in view of the challenges we all face to meet the paris targets and bring down c o 2 levels v.w. as a mass market producer really has no other choice. but i wasn't but are we in germany reacting fast enough given the speed of developments around the world . every technological transformation comes with teething problems whenever you rebuild something it takes 3 days before you get it to run smoothly and another 3 days before you get used to it but it all i don't get the feeling this will take 3 days it's well symbolically speaking. it can doubtlessly be sped up. speed is what the car industry needs now it's had its foot on the brakes for too long. the w's mass market electric model the id 3
us helped devise the plan he's chief strategist had folks welcome a close associate of c.e.o. habit diesel. he filled a new position at b.w. it never had a strategist before. what do you call a strategy that propagates diesel cars for decades and then suddenly says the future is electric. for starters one doesn't rule out the other we've never said diesel cars have lost their relevance. but in view of the challenges we all face to meet the paris targets and bring down c o 2 levels v.w. as a...
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. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the shakespeare theatre company bard association's annual dinnernd mock trial. before we begin murder in mycenae, take this time to silence all electronic devices. photography of tonight's trial is strictly prohibited. now please join me in welcoming chair of the board association -- bard association. [applause] thank you so much for joining us. i said earlier all of the things we do -- watching plays, feeding on the board -- being on the board, the mock trials and bard association is the most joyous. tonight's dinner and mock trial is presented by the bard association, an affinity group among many that support this theater. tonight's argument is based on the text of "the oresteia," which was adapted from the originals. with a chronicles of the delusion of violence -- deluge of violence that can only be rsopped when society pee into its own soul and sees a way out. our performance, which was our beloved artistic director's last here at the end of 33 years of being our artistic director. [applause] a closed not long ago to critical acclaim both thos
. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the shakespeare theatre company bard association's annual dinnernd mock trial. before we begin murder in mycenae, take this time to silence all electronic devices. photography of tonight's trial is strictly prohibited. now please join me in welcoming chair of the board association -- bard association. [applause] thank you so much for joining us. i said earlier all of the things we do -- watching plays, feeding on the board -- being on the board,...
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assistant attorney general, harry litman, and from the republican national lawyers association, harmeet dhillon. welcomenon. >> shannon: the judge, a key player on fox news, says this in riding, is this just a lawyer saying, you know, we lost this. he's on the court, we don't like him. i meet? >> that's not what she's saying, she's making an admission on behalf of her client that there was a significant bias that motivated her outrageous allegations, couldn't find a shred of evidence or support for these accusations, so there was clearly a political bias, and contrary to the previous segment with neil gorsuch, you don't have five people change of the constitution -- that is exactly what liberals want, and that is exactly what they got in roe vs. wade. today, they will do anything and stop at nothing to prevent any such changes, and so despite the fact that this man's reputation was dragged through the mud, they don't care. i think it's very troubling. it suggest that maybe blasey ford's testimony was shaped by her lawyer or this motivation, not the truth. i think it merits further investigation. >> shan
assistant attorney general, harry litman, and from the republican national lawyers association, harmeet dhillon. welcomenon. >> shannon: the judge, a key player on fox news, says this in riding, is this just a lawyer saying, you know, we lost this. he's on the court, we don't like him. i meet? >> that's not what she's saying, she's making an admission on behalf of her client that there was a significant bias that motivated her outrageous allegations, couldn't find a shred of...
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and president donald trump nominated him as the associate justice of the supreme court, and took his seat april 10, 2017. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the honorable neil gorsuch, associate justice of the supreme court of the united states. [applause] it's wonderful to have you back. we are here just after you were seated in may of 2017 to swear in the national counterintelligence executive staff in the rotunda comes with nice to have you back with us. >> it's always nice to be here. it's a wonderful place and i am rich all young people to come visit it. it's across the mall from the air and space museum. [laughter] if you are really lucky i know kids get to spend a night with the constitution. how cool is that? i've had a lot of friends with kids have done that. thank you for doing that. so, take us back to september, 2016 in colorado as you did in the beginning. what happened? my life more or less changed in every conceivable way overnight. i was living a quiet and happy life in a little town outside of boulder, colorado. then all of a sudden everything changed, and if you ask me to give you one story emblematic of that, if would b
and president donald trump nominated him as the associate justice of the supreme court, and took his seat april 10, 2017. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the honorable neil gorsuch, associate justice of the supreme court of the united states. [applause] it's wonderful to have you back. we are here just after you were seated in may of 2017 to swear in the national counterintelligence executive staff in the rotunda comes with nice to have you back with us. >> it's always nice to be...
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they called the police and the video went viral ladies and gentlemen, please welcome supreme court associateustice neil gorscuh with board chairman fred ryan.
they called the police and the video went viral ladies and gentlemen, please welcome supreme court associateustice neil gorscuh with board chairman fred ryan.
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nor a horse that will cause i thought of a several association of civil society groups who supports the rescue and welcometo d.w.p. . it's always useful to have a human face to a news story so. miss renie is one of the people who have been so many of the boats that we report on here a v.w. stuck out in the sea finally gets to gets to try and build a home. specific situation that of domestic abuse bad enough but the general situation in libya is also precarious tell us about. the situation in libya is literally hell on earth people of not been there find it hard to imagine what's even and even happening there i mean german foreign ministry has described libya as the camps in libya where migrants live as concentration camp alike and that means quite something so people are in slave people face torture people face rape women have lost their babies because they're being punched in their stomach the families they're being called to extort money from people so for instance you get a call and you say we'll cut off a limb but your son if you don't give us $1000.00 by the end of the week and this is what we're see
nor a horse that will cause i thought of a several association of civil society groups who supports the rescue and welcometo d.w.p. . it's always useful to have a human face to a news story so. miss renie is one of the people who have been so many of the boats that we report on here a v.w. stuck out in the sea finally gets to gets to try and build a home. specific situation that of domestic abuse bad enough but the general situation in libya is also precarious tell us about. the situation in...
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of everyone associated with the memorial and museum, i warm welcome a and express our sincere gratitude for your said fast the tment to securing safety of our nation. we're deeply honored to have chertoff, napolitano and johnson here this morning and i want to thank each of you dedicated service to the nation. the decision to hold this
of everyone associated with the memorial and museum, i warm welcome a and express our sincere gratitude for your said fast the tment to securing safety of our nation. we're deeply honored to have chertoff, napolitano and johnson here this morning and i want to thank each of you dedicated service to the nation. the decision to hold this
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welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will bring you tomorrow. with me jack the papers will bring you tomorrow. with mejack blanchard, editor of the politico london playbook, and kate andrews, associatehe institute of economic affairs, welcome to you both. and many of the front pages are already in. the opening of the trial of the four people accused of murdering jodie chesney. and investors to dig fossil fuel stocks and the handover of the bank of england governor role delayed until the next general election. the telegraph lives with commas from the us ambassador showing solidarity with boris johnson over brexit. in the garden, looking ahead to the labour party conference and how jeremy looking ahead to the labour party conference and howjeremy corbyn would negotiate a deal with the eu if he was prime minister. the times leaves with a warning from the prime minister that the supreme court has no jurisdiction minister that the supreme court has nojurisdiction over his minister that the supreme court has no jurisdiction over his decision to suspend parliament. also claims that borisjohnson has abused his power. ina borisjohnson has abused his power. in a different story on the front o
welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will bring you tomorrow. with me jack the papers will bring you tomorrow. with mejack blanchard, editor of the politico london playbook, and kate andrews, associatehe institute of economic affairs, welcome to you both. and many of the front pages are already in. the opening of the trial of the four people accused of murdering jodie chesney. and investors to dig fossil fuel stocks and the handover of the bank of england governor role delayed until the...
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hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are anne ashworth, associatewelcome to you both, thank you for being with us. let's take a look at the front pages. the sunday telegraph looks at the future of labour and the party's leader, jeremy corbyn, suggesting that succession plans are well under way. the sunday times says the party has been plunged into fresh chaos, after a senior adviser quit. he reportedly doesn't believe labour could win a general election. the observer also leads on labour, reporting on the party's plans to scrap the school inspectorate, 0fsted. nigel farage's views make the front page of the sunday express. he says any delay to the brexit process will force the prime minister to abandon hopes of a deal with the eu and go for what he calls a clean break. and the mail on sunday has the story of the 80—year—old great grandmother who was cleared of murdering her husband in a failed suicide pact. a quick look at the front pages. starting with the labour party getting off to quite a chaotic, crazy, controversial start to their party confer
hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are anne ashworth, associatewelcome to you both, thank you for being with us. let's take a look at the front pages. the sunday telegraph looks at the future of labour and the party's leader, jeremy corbyn, suggesting that succession plans are well under way. the sunday times says the party has been plunged into fresh chaos, after a senior adviser quit. he reportedly doesn't believe labour could win a general election. the observer...
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associates. pleasedht, we are very to welcome back to this smithsonian mark wilkins. he is the current curator of maritime history at the calvert marine museum. he is also director and -- he has also been richer and curator of the maritime museum and the atlas house museum. mr. wilkins is a published author of books and articles. he
associates. pleasedht, we are very to welcome back to this smithsonian mark wilkins. he is the current curator of maritime history at the calvert marine museum. he is also director and -- he has also been richer and curator of the maritime museum and the atlas house museum. mr. wilkins is a published author of books and articles. he
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. >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome supreme court associate justice to one - - justice gorsuch. [applause] >> good evening everyone i have the honor of being executive director of the resident - - ronald reagan institute. thank you for coming this evening in honor of the men and women in uniform please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. into the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. and before we get started i like to take a moment to recognize to begin with the board of trustees pete wilson and his terrific wife gail. [applause] from north carolina former congressman retired but just as busy as ever. [applause] so now to tonight's program ladies and gentlemen it is my honor to invite fred ryan chairman of the board of trustees of the reagan foundation to our stage. [applause] >> good evening welcome to the reagan library. thank you for joining us for what we know will be a fascinating conversation. we are honored to have as our special guest thi
. >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome supreme court associate justice to one - - justice gorsuch. [applause] >> good evening everyone i have the honor of being executive director of the resident - - ronald reagan institute. thank you for coming this evening in honor of the men and women in uniform please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. into the republic for which it stands one nation under god...
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welcomed. however, industrial associations such as the federation of german industries says the government mustll out the package's impact on competitiveness and investment environmental groups have criticized the measures for not going far enough the german economy contracted in september according to the latest flash pmi data from market the composite index tumbled to 49.1 which is the first reading below 50 in more than six years. manufacturing saw the sharpest decline since the global financial crisis back in 2009 sinking to 41.4 while the services index also hit a nine-month low joumanna is in goldman sachs corporate conference in munich following the developments i want to start with what we saw friday first up where we saw this package of environmental initiative that seemed to have confused industry already dealing with the complexity of a trade war and a cleanup around emissions. on top, we have had confirmation of some of the data that there's a deep weakness in manufacturing spilling across to services now. what's been the message on the ground in reaction to the survey data >> good
welcomed. however, industrial associations such as the federation of german industries says the government mustll out the package's impact on competitiveness and investment environmental groups have criticized the measures for not going far enough the german economy contracted in september according to the latest flash pmi data from market the composite index tumbled to 49.1 which is the first reading below 50 in more than six years. manufacturing saw the sharpest decline since the global...
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let's see where we're up to then quintin pale he's an associate fellow with a europe program at the international affairs think tank at chatham house welcome to d w. let's start with the those announcements out out of dublin what have we learned today about the 2 latest positions you know it's a huge well that we didn't already know they say they found some common ground but i think they've actually probably just had to explain to each other from live the red cross point of view explaining to boris johnson just how disastrous he thinks no deal on bret's would be. and for the peace process as well as the united kingdom and boris johnson has perhaps had a chance to float some of the rather vague ideas he seems to have about how it might be possible to replace this insurance policy the irish backstop with something else that would mean there wouldn't have to be a border the. right. next thing this snap election m.p.'s have voted against a quick election before this is being brought back to them they will vote again today it is likely to go against the government again why does bars johnson want this so much and why m.p.'s are so against it th
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they called the police and the video went viral ladies and gentlemen, please welcome supreme court associate justice neil gorscuh with board chairman fred ryan. [applause] good evening, everyone. my name is john and i have the honor of being the executive director of the presidential foundation and institute. thank you all for coming this evening. in honor of our men and women in iiform who protect our freedom around the world, please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice forbl all. thank you. please be seated. >> before we get started, i would like to take a moment to recognize some special guests we have with us this evening, and i will begin with our board of trustees. we have with us governor pete wilson and his terrific wife, gail. [applause] from north carolina all the way from north carolina, ben, thanks for coming. [applause] former congressman retired, but just as busy, and his wife, jan. so, now on to tonight
they called the police and the video went viral ladies and gentlemen, please welcome supreme court associate justice neil gorscuh with board chairman fred ryan. [applause] good evening, everyone. my name is john and i have the honor of being the executive director of the presidential foundation and institute. thank you all for coming this evening. in honor of our men and women in iiform who protect our freedom around the world, please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge...
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foxx: i want to thank congressman price for his very kind comments and associate myself with them. i want to welcome our new members and i want to thank all of the members here in advance for helping them feel welcome to this wonderful body and for helping them get adjusted in a hurry to their work here. former speaker boehner always said that the north carolina delegation punched above its weight. and i want to say that with the addition of these two wonderful members, we are going to continue that tradition of punching above our weight. and bring to the people's house a wealth of experience and a commitment to helping all of the people of the united states of america. i want to welcome again representative bishop and representative murphy to the people's house. and say god bless you and may god continue to bless all of us. thank you. mr. price: madam speaker i now yield to congressman dan bishop. mr. bishop: thank you, representative foxx and representative price, members of the north carolina delegation and to you all. i want to say just briefly, there's a cute short blond in that gallery up ther
foxx: i want to thank congressman price for his very kind comments and associate myself with them. i want to welcome our new members and i want to thank all of the members here in advance for helping them feel welcome to this wonderful body and for helping them get adjusted in a hurry to their work here. former speaker boehner always said that the north carolina delegation punched above its weight. and i want to say that with the addition of these two wonderful members, we are going to continue...
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and there were women like ida bee wells, who was not generally welcome at those meetings, but started african- american suffrage association. so, for the most part, there were separate movements. there were suffragist clubs that were black, and clubs that weren't welcoming of black women. some would occasionally say we share all of your discrimination as women, plus we are black, and you have to pay better attention, but again, you want your heroes to be perfect. it is not part of the movement that you can be part of as a 20th century american woman. >> let me bring this to a conclusion by asking you one more question from the purple sashes to the pink pussycat hats. what should americans who want to level the playing field for women even more now, what should they draw? what important lesson or two can they draw from 100 years ago that will make a substantive difference now? >> i think any political activist could move from the suffragist movement because they were successful, and, so whether your cause is that or something else, there is a lot of tactics you can steal from them. but specifically in terms of the contempor
and there were women like ida bee wells, who was not generally welcome at those meetings, but started african- american suffrage association. so, for the most part, there were separate movements. there were suffragist clubs that were black, and clubs that weren't welcoming of black women. some would occasionally say we share all of your discrimination as women, plus we are black, and you have to pay better attention, but again, you want your heroes to be perfect. it is not part of the movement...
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ashley parker of "the washington post," jonathan lamere of the associated press and nancy of politico. welcome to you both. ashley, what's left to say about this except what your newspaper has added to the reporting tonight? this is in "the washington post" and they say flatly -- by the way this is the work of two of your colleagues. it was trump who used a black sharpie to mark up an official noaa map, which he displayed during an oval office briefing on wednesday. according to a white house official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. no one else writes like that on a map with a black sharpie, the official said of the map, which added alabama into the hurricane's potential pathway inside the loop of the marker. ashley, we said this last night. this is minor in the scope of the u.s. presidency. this isn't family separation. it is far short of a declaration of war, but this is another one of those firsts and, as they say, as they said in the '60s holds true today, the whole world is watching. >> that's true. when we first saw that doctored map, there was
ashley parker of "the washington post," jonathan lamere of the associated press and nancy of politico. welcome to you both. ashley, what's left to say about this except what your newspaper has added to the reporting tonight? this is in "the washington post" and they say flatly -- by the way this is the work of two of your colleagues. it was trump who used a black sharpie to mark up an official noaa map, which he displayed during an oval office briefing on wednesday....
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continue to do so under the current dynamic >> looking at an important stock, welcome jessica ramirez, analysts jane howl and associatesis nike doing so well that they just continue to grow their sales? >> nike is really good with their pricing power. they have innovative products their consumer adapting to and charging for an air max which is $180 to $200 we are looking at them injecting into the midtier price point all of that coming at around $90 where you would normally see them as $40 to $50 there is a tariff, they are future proving for that. >> amazing pricing power is rare. why does nike have it? what are they doing? is it just the fashion are they that smart? >> the product is resonating it is nationable we are looking at a lot of consumers interested in street wear that is huge looking at china, china is looking into street wear that is part of the lucxury sid of the trend it is an interesting product it is innovative joy ride has made it comfortable. the kids have made it popular. >> you are not just a wall street analyst you've been on the buyer's side of shoes or fashion, not just on the stock side i've go
continue to do so under the current dynamic >> looking at an important stock, welcome jessica ramirez, analysts jane howl and associatesis nike doing so well that they just continue to grow their sales? >> nike is really good with their pricing power. they have innovative products their consumer adapting to and charging for an air max which is $180 to $200 we are looking at them injecting into the midtier price point all of that coming at around $90 where you would normally see them...
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tina was welcoming but she says her association wasn't she indicated that. >>they've been informed that i had brought in displaced families to my hand that it was against the guidelines of our association. >>just days after tha conversation she got this letter from her associations management company. it says the homes for a single family that she's not allowed to rent the rooms out she says she's providing temporary housing for free i do not understand how >>this association or any other community the. hat and cane for the fact that we were going through a very short period of transition as 30 next week's you could be fined a $100 each day if she doesn't find other arrangements for the displaced bahamians. >>i do everything was going fine spy for people and people that chess don't care about other people but low side, good people if you go here. >>a well-known bay area park ranger is recovering after a health-care details on her recovery. >>then coming up murky yellowish waters popping up in a california river. what officials think it is and how they're goi
tina was welcoming but she says her association wasn't she indicated that. >>they've been informed that i had brought in displaced families to my hand that it was against the guidelines of our association. >>just days after tha conversation she got this letter from her associations management company. it says the homes for a single family that she's not allowed to rent the rooms out she says she's providing temporary housing for free i do not understand how >>this association...
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welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jack blanchard, editor of the politico london playbook, and kate andrews, associate directork. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with the opening of the trial of the four people accused of murdering 17—year—old jodie chesney, who was stabbed in a park in east london earlier this year. the ft says climate activists are wasting their time lobbying investors to ditch fossil fuel stocks. it also has a story about the handover of the bank of england governor's role being delayed until after the next general election. the telegraph leads with comments from the us ambassador showing solidarity with boris johnson over brexit. mort brexit in the guardian, which looks ahead to the labour party conference next week and howjeremy corbyn will negotiate a deal with the eu if he was prime minister. the times leaves with a warning from the prime minister that the supreme court has no jurisdiction over his decision to suspend parliament. the i also lead to the supreme court hearing and the claims that boris johnson has abused his power. and th
welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jack blanchard, editor of the politico london playbook, and kate andrews, associate directork. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with the opening of the trial of the four people accused of murdering 17—year—old jodie chesney, who was stabbed in a park in east london earlier this year. the ft says climate activists are wasting their time lobbying...
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went up to them way back quite thin pale he's an associate fellow with the europe program at the international affairs think tank at chatham house welcome to day w. . let's start with the those announcements out out of dublin what have we learned today about the 2 leaders positions notes a huge well we didn't already know they say they found some common ground but i think they've actually probably just had to explain to each other from near veronica's point of view explain to boris johnson just how disastrous he thinks a new deal on bret's it would be. and for the peace process as well as the united kingdom and boris johnson has perhaps had a chance to float some of the rather vague ideas he seems to have about how it might be possible to replace this insurance policy the rich. with something else that would mean that wouldn't have to be a board of quite a lot going on today so we'll take a fall list and move on to the speaker of the house of commons john bercow who's been adding to a day of drama here he is announcing that he has to step down at the end of october . 8th but house tonight for an early general election my tenure as. and
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. -- welcome jason green, who was former associate under president obama.in new york is rachel bovard, a senior policy director and also the co-author of the book "conservative." rich, this sounded like the initial response from president trump, let's attack the messenger. let's attack the whistleblower. that doesn't say the transcript was wrong. he released the transcript. >> i think he is frustrated. this is a president that has had unprecedented leaks from his administration, two full transcripts with world leaders leaked. he is understandably frustrated. however, dni went before congress and said i think the whistleblower is acting in good faith. at no point has their name been leaked. it is going to be late, it looks like it will be "the new york times" who does it. david: do you have any sympathy with the president, can't i talk to a world leader and not having go around the world? >> i am frustrated that we are here, david. we talk about this being an unprecedented set of events, it is a very low bar. we don't want presidents engaging with foreign le
. -- welcome jason green, who was former associate under president obama.in new york is rachel bovard, a senior policy director and also the co-author of the book "conservative." rich, this sounded like the initial response from president trump, let's attack the messenger. let's attack the whistleblower. that doesn't say the transcript was wrong. he released the transcript. >> i think he is frustrated. this is a president that has had unprecedented leaks from his administration,...
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association, benedicte paviot. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news.servative mps have been warned that, if they fail to support the government during this crucial week for brexit, they may face being barred as candidates at the next election. it comes as opponents of a no—deal brexit prepare to try and push through a law that would prevent it. but a cabinet minister has refused to say if the government would be bound by the will of mps and any new laws they pass. here's our political correspondent iain watson. chanting: boris johnson's got to go! a week of protests on the streets, and a week of rebellion at westminster lies ahead. save our democracy! these protesters want the suspension of parliament later this month lifted. but mps will still meet this week and opposition parties plan to seize control of the parliamentary agenda and pass a law effectively ruling out a no—deal brexit. but if that happens, this cabinet minister refused repeatedly to say that the government would accept the will of parliament. we will see what the legislation says when
association, benedicte paviot. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news.servative mps have been warned that, if they fail to support the government during this crucial week for brexit, they may face being barred as candidates at the next election. it comes as opponents of a no—deal brexit prepare to try and push through a law that would prevent it. but a cabinet minister has refused to say if the government would be bound by the will of mps and any new laws they pass....
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where we're up to that waiver quintin pale he's an associate fellow with the europe program at the international affairs think tank at chatham house welcome to d.w. . let's start with the those announcements out out of dublin what have we learned today about the 2 leaders positions notes a huge well we didn't already know they say they found some common ground but i think they've actually probably just had to explain to each other from the over at this point of view explained to boris johnson just how disastrous he thinks a no deal would be for iowans and for the peace process as well as the united kingdom and boris johnson has perhaps had a chance to float some of the rather vague ideas he seems to have about how it might be possible to replace this insurance policy the irish backstop with something else that would mean there wouldn't have to be a board of the. right. next thing this snap election m.p.'s have voted against a quick election before this is being brought back to them they will vote again today it is likely to go against the government again why does paris johnson want this so much and why m.p.'s are so against it the only w
where we're up to that waiver quintin pale he's an associate fellow with the europe program at the international affairs think tank at chatham house welcome to d.w. . let's start with the those announcements out out of dublin what have we learned today about the 2 leaders positions notes a huge well we didn't already know they say they found some common ground but i think they've actually probably just had to explain to each other from the over at this point of view explained to boris johnson...
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welcome washington district director at u.s. immigration services, ms. sarah taylor. associate director at citizenship and immigration services, mr. daniel renaud and the vice president of the united states, mike pence. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> my name is sarah taylor. i'm director at u.s. citizenship and immigration services. it's my pleasure to welcome you, your friends, your family and your guests to this very special naturalization ceremony here at the eisenhower executive office building south court auditorium. i would like to especially thank the vice president for hosting us here in this special place. today we celebrate you as america's newest citizens and we celebrate constitution day and citizenship day as part of constitution week. we mark this special celebration by connecting the constitution and citizenship and reflecting on what it means to become a united states citizen. to officially begin our ceremony, i would like to ask everyone to rise, place your right hand over your heart for the singing of the national anthem by musician first class u.s.
welcome washington district director at u.s. immigration services, ms. sarah taylor. associate director at citizenship and immigration services, mr. daniel renaud and the vice president of the united states, mike pence. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> my name is sarah taylor. i'm director at u.s. citizenship and immigration services. it's my pleasure to welcome you, your friends, your family and your guests to this very special naturalization ceremony here at the...
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of national association of drug court professionals, please welcome mr. carson fox. [applause] >> i'm at a disadvantage because you all know plenty of people on the panel but you don't know me. [laughter] and you probably are wondering why i'm here and how i got involved in what i'm doing. and everyone has had a little time to tell a story so i'll tell you a short story. so i'm not in recovery. but i was -- well, let me ask you this. how many of you ever all play with max match boxcars when you were little? all right. let's give a hand for the match boxcars. love them. [laughter] so i'm a long, long way from playing with matchboxcars. but when i was a little kid, a friend of mine grew up with them. and we played with matchboxcars. that's when you do when you're a little boy. play with matchboxcars. and we lived across the street from each other. and kind of similar household, similar everything. and he got involved in alcohol and drugs and i got involved in alcohol when we were both very young. and for whatever reason, his path was different than my path. and he had
of national association of drug court professionals, please welcome mr. carson fox. [applause] >> i'm at a disadvantage because you all know plenty of people on the panel but you don't know me. [laughter] and you probably are wondering why i'm here and how i got involved in what i'm doing. and everyone has had a little time to tell a story so i'll tell you a short story. so i'm not in recovery. but i was -- well, let me ask you this. how many of you ever all play with max match boxcars...
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associates have also been subpoenaed. well let's bring in washington correspondent of a seller to unpack today's events of a welcome public opinion finally seems to have shifted about half now support the impeachment inquiry what's behind that do you think. well we've seen a steady search here since last week where numbers went up 8 percent so nearly every 2nd american now supports an impeachment inquiry against president trump that was a pretty much different just a couple weeks ago and so what began as a very much as a political risk for the democratic party looks like a successful path at least until now because what the democrats also know is that they eventually will have a very difficult to task to impeach the president before the senate the senate has to speak the final verdict and the senate is controlled by the republicans but what they also know right now is with this growing public support that this could also damage president trump in the 2020 election campaign or trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani is now being subpoenaed and trump is lashing out how much pressure do you think the president is feeling right
associates have also been subpoenaed. well let's bring in washington correspondent of a seller to unpack today's events of a welcome public opinion finally seems to have shifted about half now support the impeachment inquiry what's behind that do you think. well we've seen a steady search here since last week where numbers went up 8 percent so nearly every 2nd american now supports an impeachment inquiry against president trump that was a pretty much different just a couple weeks ago and so...
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please join me in welcoming trustee and chair of the bar association, abby david lowell. >> thank you for joining us. all the things we do, being involved in the board, doing the things we do to keep this alive. the mock trial in the bar association is the most joyous. tonight's annual dinner, and the support of this theater. on the text of "the oresteia" which was adapted by ellen the goffman and adopted from the original "the oresteia" with violence that can be stopped when society peers into its own soul and sees the depths of revenge, its complicity and the way out. our performance and hope everybody got a chance to see it, our beloved artistic director at the end of his 33 years of being an artistic director. not too long ago to critical claim and those who write about it and those in the audience who see it. if you didn't see it with this greek trilogy let me set the stage. agamemnon killed his youngest daughter as a sacrifice for military success in the war against troy. after 10 years of war greece -- in rage he returns home and is murdered by his wife, clyremnestra. following
please join me in welcoming trustee and chair of the bar association, abby david lowell. >> thank you for joining us. all the things we do, being involved in the board, doing the things we do to keep this alive. the mock trial in the bar association is the most joyous. tonight's annual dinner, and the support of this theater. on the text of "the oresteia" which was adapted by ellen the goffman and adopted from the original "the oresteia" with violence that can be...