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our position is you take a position at that time it was the right decision and then you think why did i do that? i created a new state year will devastate four-year university during my administration if i look at that today with those regionals and deep trouble that's the wrong decision to make and i would make that and do that later but there is a dilemma for higher education. at some time higher education will have to have a meeting with what it looks like is a bricks and mortar? online? because it all comes to us and one of the biggest cost is deferred maintenance and keep it going. because the university is still standing but it will cost at some time but underlining the whole thing is the whole process of higher education what does it look like in 20 years? i don't know. somebody smarter has to figure it out but with all the technology we have it's all bricks and mortar it doesn't seem that the future. >> we are running out of time. so save a thought for her parting thoughts i come from state and local governments we never say two places are alike. by hearing those experiences w
our position is you take a position at that time it was the right decision and then you think why did i do that? i created a new state year will devastate four-year university during my administration if i look at that today with those regionals and deep trouble that's the wrong decision to make and i would make that and do that later but there is a dilemma for higher education. at some time higher education will have to have a meeting with what it looks like is a bricks and mortar? online?...
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that was a very hard time. and at the same time it was a happy time because of the conclusion.on has been hailed as a major success. the surgeons believe it‘s because it was done in the first year of life. what we put the two kids through and the brains through is a lot. and the younger brains and the younger circulations are better adapted. everything is easier. a one—year—old's regenerative capacities are so much better. the skin heals better, it stretches better, the bone grows in better. they‘re setting up a charity so that funds are available to pay for early intervention in future cases and for research into the best way to separate conjoined twins. it‘s january 2019. i think the last two months after their last operation on the brain has been a little bit of a stormy time for safa and marwa. they‘ve had ups and downs with infections and temperatures, and marwa‘s heart is having to work quite hard for both of them, and that‘s causing her a few challenges. but they‘re hanging in there. and they‘re both reasonably well. the next challenge for the surgeons is to ensure each
that was a very hard time. and at the same time it was a happy time because of the conclusion.on has been hailed as a major success. the surgeons believe it‘s because it was done in the first year of life. what we put the two kids through and the brains through is a lot. and the younger brains and the younger circulations are better adapted. everything is easier. a one—year—old's regenerative capacities are so much better. the skin heals better, it stretches better, the bone grows in...
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steve were there any other : vehicles at the time? mr. owen: very few vehicles and at this point, the police and highway patrol did not allow other vehicles on that highway while they were on that pass. that was fortunate because they would have a difficult time passing any other vehicle as narrow as the road was at that time. steve: >> what are they doing here? mr. owen: this is in utah. the road was very bad there. they're actually cutting sage brush to put underneath the vehicles to get some traction for them. because they were in this deep sand. they had difficulty getting through the sand. in fact, they said some of the vehicles were so heavy, they sunk down two feet into the sand. so they were putting down sage brush to get some traction. steve: a journey that lasted a couple of months. you mentioned earlier they were self-sustaining but how'd they wash their clothes, make sure they had enough to eat, what if they happened medical issues? how do they deal with all of that? mr. owen: they had a couple of medical cars with medical supp
steve were there any other : vehicles at the time? mr. owen: very few vehicles and at this point, the police and highway patrol did not allow other vehicles on that highway while they were on that pass. that was fortunate because they would have a difficult time passing any other vehicle as narrow as the road was at that time. steve: >> what are they doing here? mr. owen: this is in utah. the road was very bad there. they're actually cutting sage brush to put underneath the vehicles to...
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a tenant lives at the farm at the time of the battle. the tenant of the mcpherson farm john, and his family suffered damage at the farm also, and the house was much renovated after the civil war. the house burned in a fire in 1895, but the barn still stands. the photographs we have of the barn early on after the battle were used to re-create the civil war appearance of the barn. of town, northwest of the town, not far from the internal , is theace memorial farm of john forney. the farm no longer stands. here is a photograph of the house and the barn. it is from the tower. john owned about 100 acres. his fields were the scene of heavy fighting on july 1. here where alfred iverson's brigade was annihilated, and soldiers were buried on his farm. maybe you know that four months abrahame battle, lincoln gave the famous gettysburg address. but there are no southerners buried in our national cemetery, at least not on purpose. they were left on the battlefield. it was not until eight years later that they attempted to recover the southerners from
a tenant lives at the farm at the time of the battle. the tenant of the mcpherson farm john, and his family suffered damage at the farm also, and the house was much renovated after the civil war. the house burned in a fire in 1895, but the barn still stands. the photographs we have of the barn early on after the battle were used to re-create the civil war appearance of the barn. of town, northwest of the town, not far from the internal , is theace memorial farm of john forney. the farm no...
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he was strong, he was violent at times and i just couldn't ta ke violent at times and i just couldn'tiness and home pressures and they talents in a sick sort of way. the only time i forgot my son was when i was working and i am a workaholic and the only time i forgot him when i was at work. they is not a terribly healthy way to work but it kept me going for many, many years. but as things got better, i broke down, got old—fashioned, nervous breakdown, finished up in hospital myself. again, i hesitate to go into it because it is difficult but nonetheless, you have been public about it and i think people around the world listening would relate to it in the world listening would relate to itina the world listening would relate to it in a very profound way. you say that your breakdown was so extreme that your breakdown was so extreme that there was a time when you, and indeed your husband, talked about ending your lives. well, that was before he went into hospital. we just couldn't manage any more. we spoke seriously about family suicide. my husband actually had the good sense to dissuade
he was strong, he was violent at times and i just couldn't ta ke violent at times and i just couldn'tiness and home pressures and they talents in a sick sort of way. the only time i forgot my son was when i was working and i am a workaholic and the only time i forgot him when i was at work. they is not a terribly healthy way to work but it kept me going for many, many years. but as things got better, i broke down, got old—fashioned, nervous breakdown, finished up in hospital myself. again, i...
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but at the same time we will be on bbc one and on the bbc news channel, we will get far more people seeingthan have previously listened to it and will be coming at it from the start. the viewing figures, more than a million people saw it on thursday night which is greater than the number who were listening to it as a podcast and we needed to welcome them in in a way that they would understand what we're trying to do and that will be a work in progress. how far have you tried to adjust it, change it, to accommodate those new viewers coming to it? the first thing we thought it was we don't want it to be a normal tv show. we're not in a studio, we are in a radio studio. but as far as our first show was concerned, we will all together in the same room. that won't always be the case. we decided we don't want to be doing the thing that so often happens where the reporter or presenter talks to the camera. we didn't do that. we let the cameras be incidental to hoover up the pictures in the studio. but not actually talk directly to them and to try and be as off the cuff and conversational as we can
but at the same time we will be on bbc one and on the bbc news channel, we will get far more people seeingthan have previously listened to it and will be coming at it from the start. the viewing figures, more than a million people saw it on thursday night which is greater than the number who were listening to it as a podcast and we needed to welcome them in in a way that they would understand what we're trying to do and that will be a work in progress. how far have you tried to adjust it,...
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by 2010 states were looking at a loss of 191 billion dollars in total in revenue that they had lost between from the start of the downturn and of course when there are times of economic downturn hitters more pressure on social safety net services and things that cost a more money and so you have that inverse effect of more budget pressure at a time where the dollars are disappearing and so i'd like to set the stage a little bit individually for these two states. for four months heading into 2009 before the federal stimulus began kicking in this day was looking at 80 million deficit heading into 2009 if you think that spot the analysts are projecting a charge of 3 million deficit through 2010 days god so by the at the university of vermont and the chorus are cutting millions of dollars of scratch their varsity baseball and soccer team that seems comment in a recession. major athletic teams getting a race from the books and i think for vermont's trough who was in 2009 to state revenue trough. and revenues were down 8% from their prerecession peak. and then we have our again which was even worse. the revenues fell 15% from the prerecession pick out there kno
by 2010 states were looking at a loss of 191 billion dollars in total in revenue that they had lost between from the start of the downturn and of course when there are times of economic downturn hitters more pressure on social safety net services and things that cost a more money and so you have that inverse effect of more budget pressure at a time where the dollars are disappearing and so i'd like to set the stage a little bit individually for these two states. for four months heading into...
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that's both his fastest time at the great north run and his fastest ever half marathon time.f years, it has been, you know, kind of middle of the marathon preparation. so i've got five weeks to chicago. it was good to test myself. i am sure i'll have a chat with gary and go through a few more things, what i need to do for chicago, but i think things are looking good. so i'm happy with a win today. kenyan runner brigid kosgei won the women's race, smashing the world record in a time of one hour, 4 minutes and 28 seconds. she also won the london marathon earlier this year, she took 23 seconds off the old mark. it was a double win for britain in the wheelchair race as multiple paralympic champion david weir won the men's title for the eighth time. jadejones—hall won the women's wheelchair race. pippa funnell has won the burghley horse trials — her first major win for 1h years. the multiple olympic medallist led from start to finish on grafton street. she could afford one fence down in the final show—jumping phase, but she stayed clear the rest of the course, beating her british
that's both his fastest time at the great north run and his fastest ever half marathon time.f years, it has been, you know, kind of middle of the marathon preparation. so i've got five weeks to chicago. it was good to test myself. i am sure i'll have a chat with gary and go through a few more things, what i need to do for chicago, but i think things are looking good. so i'm happy with a win today. kenyan runner brigid kosgei won the women's race, smashing the world record in a time of one hour,...
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there wasn't much democracy at the time or before the switch at all. so residents have really been disempowered infinite for a long time because of these policies. >> john is on the line located between lansing and detroit. >> what i see heret on pbs is typical of all of this ps going on in this country, this all started because the people in flint did not pay their water bills. and there water bills weren't $300 a month. they that was in accumulation. because they weren't paying the water bills,gls they could conte we put her detroit water. you like this anyway you want butre when it all boils down to, is there is a bunch of freeloaders in this country they're trying to turn this country into a socialist country. two backless make your. the start water bills not being paid. abby: this it's not being as a result of water bills notot beig paid. at the time, flint did not need a new water supply they also could afford to pay it to get a new water supply. this was very much a decision made by state officials. they wanted this new pipeline to go through and
there wasn't much democracy at the time or before the switch at all. so residents have really been disempowered infinite for a long time because of these policies. >> john is on the line located between lansing and detroit. >> what i see heret on pbs is typical of all of this ps going on in this country, this all started because the people in flint did not pay their water bills. and there water bills weren't $300 a month. they that was in accumulation. because they weren't paying...
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look at that for a finish! by half—timeve were level when a cornerfrom paulo dybala was deflected in by brescia's venezuelan defenderjhon chancellor. midway through the second half, miralem pjanic won it forjuventus with a low drive fromthe edge of the penalty area. the win takes the champions back to the top of the table, a point ahead of inter milan. in the night's other game, verona were held to a goalless draw by udinese. both sides remain in the bottom half of the table. barcelona are back to winning ways following their shock loss to granada at the weekend. they beat villareal 2—1 at home, but something of a pyrrhic victory as they lost lionel messi to injury on his first start of the season. the newly—crowned fifa player of the year set up antoine griezmann for the opening goal but came off at halftime with a thigh injury. arthur had put barca 2—0 up before a santi cazorla goal pulled a goal back for the visitors. so just a third league win in sixmatches so far this season. but that victory drags barca up to fourth,
look at that for a finish! by half—timeve were level when a cornerfrom paulo dybala was deflected in by brescia's venezuelan defenderjhon chancellor. midway through the second half, miralem pjanic won it forjuventus with a low drive fromthe edge of the penalty area. the win takes the champions back to the top of the table, a point ahead of inter milan. in the night's other game, verona were held to a goalless draw by udinese. both sides remain in the bottom half of the table. barcelona are...
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there wasn't much democracy at the time or before the switch at all. residents have been to some powered and went for a long time is of these policies. >> host: john in michigan, your town is -- >> caller: pinckney. >> host: where is that located? >> caller: that is located between lansing and detroit. my comment is what i see here on the pbs is typical of all this bs going on in this country. this all started because the people in flint did not pay their water bills. their water bills weren't $300 a month. that was in a cumulation because they weren't paying them in because they weren't paying their water bills they had to switch to somebody else and they could not continue with the detroit water. you can play this anyway you want but what it boils down to is there's a bunch of freeloaders in this country that are trying to turn this country into a socialist country. >> host: let's take your point. did the start with water bills not being paid? >> guest: no, this was not the result of water bills not being paid. at the time flint did not need a new wat
there wasn't much democracy at the time or before the switch at all. residents have been to some powered and went for a long time is of these policies. >> host: john in michigan, your town is -- >> caller: pinckney. >> host: where is that located? >> caller: that is located between lansing and detroit. my comment is what i see here on the pbs is typical of all this bs going on in this country. this all started because the people in flint did not pay their water bills....
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today, and as mark says, things will not change, and these headlines, though, that we are looking at, the timesention the daily express, we have looked at the telegraph but they are —— dominated by the story across the uk. it reflects the polarisation, doesn't it? it reflects the debate going on. we saw that at the labour party conference over the weekend and yesterday. there is no clear thinking in politics at the moment about what the next steps are or where we go. everybody is waiting for everybody else. you have the likes of the liberal democrats led byjoe swinson who said we have clear thinking, we remain, the labour party conference where they stand, jeremy corbyn got his way, which is neutral. they outlined their way of going forward with it. you say we are not clear, there is no clear way forward... the parties are trying to make their case clearly. so there is a problem within the conservative party, the conservative party is divided. the labor party is divided as well and that was quite clear over the last few days. never has the labor party leader made a speech that has been so leade
today, and as mark says, things will not change, and these headlines, though, that we are looking at, the timesention the daily express, we have looked at the telegraph but they are —— dominated by the story across the uk. it reflects the polarisation, doesn't it? it reflects the debate going on. we saw that at the labour party conference over the weekend and yesterday. there is no clear thinking in politics at the moment about what the next steps are or where we go. everybody is waiting...
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penalty advantage not been turned down but instead they had to withstand a barrage of attacks and at timeston lost their concentration at the back and kallen wilson took advantage to see the victory they have — make their club have had to wait almost 66 years for. the waiting is over. the rugby world cup is finally underway injapan. it's the first time the tournamet has ever been played in asia and its expected to draw in a huge global audience. like samurai warriors the hosts kicked things off by putting russia to the sword in a convincing 30—10 victory in pool a in tokyo. wing kotaro matsushima scored a hat—trick. they have been preparing for the world cup opening game and at times it was obvious that it got to some of our players. having said that, i am pretty proud about the way we battled through that and were able to score 30 odd points. scotland and ireland are injapan's group and they face each other on sunday in yokohama. scotland have only beaten ireland once since the last world cup. scotland head coach gregor townsend is looking forward to getting started. it is the opening gam
penalty advantage not been turned down but instead they had to withstand a barrage of attacks and at timeston lost their concentration at the back and kallen wilson took advantage to see the victory they have — make their club have had to wait almost 66 years for. the waiting is over. the rugby world cup is finally underway injapan. it's the first time the tournamet has ever been played in asia and its expected to draw in a huge global audience. like samurai warriors the hosts kicked things...
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and lee has many modern authors in at the time george and grant also said lee attacked too much and lost too many men, the south could not afford it but that was what the confederate public wanted and needed at the time, they needed to have victories. lee also on top of that understood in jackson particularly understood that if you do not win offensive victories, you won't be able to crack the northern will and exhaust the northern will, almost if they were between iraq and a hard place. the theater strategy in 1864 is definitely one of exhaustion but because he had no choice, his means of his disposal were that he could not do offensive attacks as is done in the previous two years, one reason he cannot do it because the chief operator was gone. that combined with the memes sets up ultimately the war which is what grant wanted. >> final question. >> i just finished the first volume and was surprised to read that he considers the term stonewall applied to jackson as a critique of somebody who is to entered and not dynamic enough, what is your opinion? >> we know the moniker was a fly in f
and lee has many modern authors in at the time george and grant also said lee attacked too much and lost too many men, the south could not afford it but that was what the confederate public wanted and needed at the time, they needed to have victories. lee also on top of that understood in jackson particularly understood that if you do not win offensive victories, you won't be able to crack the northern will and exhaust the northern will, almost if they were between iraq and a hard place. the...
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there were fireworks as corey lewandowski seized on this star turn today to battle, filibuster and at times openly taunt house democrats at this hearing. they say lewandowski's brazen tactics make him look disrespectful, even guilty remember, this is also an adversary yal process and at times lewandowski was, make no mistake, effective at delaying the process and even ruffling his questioners. >> is it correct that as reported in the mueller report on june 19th, 2017, you met alone in the oval office with the president? >> is there a book and page number that you can reference me to i don't have a copy of the report. >> volume 2, page 90. >> can you read the exact report i don't have it available to me. >> i don't think i need to do that. >> i'd like you to refresh my memory by providing a copy of the report so i can follow along. >> you don't have a copy with you? >> i which hadon't have a copy. >> i request that the clock be stopped while this charade is sorted out. >> it was clear right there from that opening gavel that lewandowski's strategy was to stonewall, dodge and play the games t
there were fireworks as corey lewandowski seized on this star turn today to battle, filibuster and at times openly taunt house democrats at this hearing. they say lewandowski's brazen tactics make him look disrespectful, even guilty remember, this is also an adversary yal process and at times lewandowski was, make no mistake, effective at delaying the process and even ruffling his questioners. >> is it correct that as reported in the mueller report on june 19th, 2017, you met alone in the...
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she's in their extended social circle, they cared about her at the time and they do now but there wast of a cultural through line at the time based on some of the alums from the 1980s that i've talked to from prep of to use one of those people's words "casual misogyny" joking about women and sometimes in a disparaging way. in the renata yearbook mentions as well as some of the talk around campus at the time about renata even if it was intended to be humorous. it was harsh and belittling. >> did you speak to her? >> she issued a statement to the new york times saying that she was, and paraphrasing, see essentially said she had been unaware of the meaning of those jokes back then and she found them horrible and hurtful and talks about how she hopes those folks don't treat their own daughters that way.so that was what we got from her. i spoke to some of her friends who talked a little bit about the social scene at that time and they said there was not sex acts going on between renata in these boys. it just shows that even now even so many years later can be very painful and hurtful to be
she's in their extended social circle, they cared about her at the time and they do now but there wast of a cultural through line at the time based on some of the alums from the 1980s that i've talked to from prep of to use one of those people's words "casual misogyny" joking about women and sometimes in a disparaging way. in the renata yearbook mentions as well as some of the talk around campus at the time about renata even if it was intended to be humorous. it was harsh and...
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this is just a few of the ads at the time. have your diabetes readily cured with the van urey and test we to prevent diabetic shock. we won't go to dr. bandits products, will we? believe it or not at cw post who founded post cereals was another one of the people who is selling his cereals as a medicine. here's to another year and years and years of steady nerves, to clear brain sent to chris health. but collier was spurred on by conde to say he was going to sue old tw and he did anyone. conde learned a great deal from his relationship with bob. not only that but bob introduced him to his first wife carise could bear. i don't know if any of you remember a legal firm called cuday are brothers in new york city. they had their offices on fifth avenue for many many years. the family came across to america at the behest of the markey d lafayette, george washington's friend. they establish themselves as international lawyers in the early 19th century. clarice was part of new york's 400. conde was by now a wealthy man by 1902 when he m
this is just a few of the ads at the time. have your diabetes readily cured with the van urey and test we to prevent diabetic shock. we won't go to dr. bandits products, will we? believe it or not at cw post who founded post cereals was another one of the people who is selling his cereals as a medicine. here's to another year and years and years of steady nerves, to clear brain sent to chris health. but collier was spurred on by conde to say he was going to sue old tw and he did anyone. conde...
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it is slow, complex, eerie at times. quite unsettling at times. but i think that is very rewarding.icularly as a woman, quite a stressful watch because i thought you have got to leave him! now you really have to leave him! this is really stressing me out. but it is about someone who is only in her early 205 who doesn't have the confidence and maturity to see that. yeah, and she plays it perfectly and tom burke plays it perfectly. i think he has a bafta nomination in the bag. he was amazing. i would hope so. he is particularly sleazy and unpleasant to watch. i think it is the pinstripe suits. they are unsettling. best out, i think we both loved pain and glory. pedro almodovar reuniting with antonio banderas. it is a semiautobiographical story about a director struggling with creativity, pain, literal pain, back pain and looking back on his childhood. looking back on his life. some very familiar themes for the director, the mother—son relationship, sexuality, film—making. gorgeous, bright colours! that is how you know you're watching one of his films. but i think the difference is tha
it is slow, complex, eerie at times. quite unsettling at times. but i think that is very rewarding.icularly as a woman, quite a stressful watch because i thought you have got to leave him! now you really have to leave him! this is really stressing me out. but it is about someone who is only in her early 205 who doesn't have the confidence and maturity to see that. yeah, and she plays it perfectly and tom burke plays it perfectly. i think he has a bafta nomination in the bag. he was amazing. i...
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at times coming to a complete stand still with winds of 180 miles per hour. >> that's the front porch. the water is about six feet. >> reporter: in its wake, utter devastation. at least seven people killed. >> we can expect more deaths. >> reporter: as the monster storm now turns north, it is expected to bring flash flooding and a storm surge, leaving many on the east coast on high alert. >> this is a very serious storm that could bring enormous damage to our state. now new aerials from the abaco island shows it. at one time we had to take shelter inside a closet as the storm grew even more violent. looks like the utility closet that we can moved to. this is our producer. as it finally weakened, we were able to leave our building, which, as you can see here in this aerial footage, it is one of the few in abaco left standing. the furor began when it made landfall as a category five hurricane. >> can't even see the house across the street anymore. >> reporter: off in the distance, those waves crashing against the pier. wind gusts exceeded 220 miles per hour, so strong we had to quickly
at times coming to a complete stand still with winds of 180 miles per hour. >> that's the front porch. the water is about six feet. >> reporter: in its wake, utter devastation. at least seven people killed. >> we can expect more deaths. >> reporter: as the monster storm now turns north, it is expected to bring flash flooding and a storm surge, leaving many on the east coast on high alert. >> this is a very serious storm that could bring enormous damage to our...
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so, what did you mean at the time by "glass ceiling"?do this, no, i could not apply for promotion there, no, it was not suitable for me to be talking about marketing, i was technical, and generally feeling that i was not allowed to expand from being a technical person to what i became, a manager. i hope a good manager, i've really worked very hard at that. but the fact that doors were closed or were very, very hard to open really made me quite assertive, aggressive — i believe in equal pay, i will carry my own things, i will do my own things, and that set a tone perhaps for what was going on in the rest of the world. well, we're now talking about the late 19505 and the very, very early 1960s, a time when perhaps the word "feminism" was just beginning to be used although, frankly, for many women, it probably still was not a word they were terribly familiar with. i personally avoided the word because it was very much anti—male, which i assure you, i am not, but... you really felt the early forms of feminism to be anti—men? it was. yes, it
so, what did you mean at the time by "glass ceiling"?do this, no, i could not apply for promotion there, no, it was not suitable for me to be talking about marketing, i was technical, and generally feeling that i was not allowed to expand from being a technical person to what i became, a manager. i hope a good manager, i've really worked very hard at that. but the fact that doors were closed or were very, very hard to open really made me quite assertive, aggressive — i believe in...
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at any time any place using names. you have out of the crowd.to sing along to you see just a combo from super. interactive exercises. everything is online and interactive geminids a free lifting demo you. were using. when your family got across the globe. with the kids if you listen to. the journey back to the roots which again minutely. the charge from only from somalia live around the world. needed urgent assistance to. the family starts october any on d w. 6. this is the news and these are out top stories forcing has ended in israel's repeat general election most exit polls predict a very tight result between incumbent prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his nearest challenger the centrist former new chief benny gantz. spanish forces will again head to the polls in november caretaker prime minister pedro sanchez announced repeat elections off tonight posse.
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the price at the time it was $40,000. it was extravagant at the time that he did not want people to know how much she spent on this culture. -- sculpture. it is a larger-than-life sculpture of a mother on horseback holding her infant. this was her pioneer husband guiding the pack horse. on the other can see a mounted man guide as well. massive bronze monument. very extensive. very elaborate. it was placed in a location that the flat service and artist pick out. today there's a highway that splits the park into and their hills. it is a sloped park. the west side of the highway is where the scout stands looking out, the indian scout i showed you earlier, looks out over the city of kansas city. the pioneer mother was placed on the other side, the hillside up above the world war i memorial, the national memorial. she does not actually gaze out literally over the city because she faces south. this was a point of contention often with these pioneer monuments. people believe it either needs to be gazing over the city or needs to
the price at the time it was $40,000. it was extravagant at the time that he did not want people to know how much she spent on this culture. -- sculpture. it is a larger-than-life sculpture of a mother on horseback holding her infant. this was her pioneer husband guiding the pack horse. on the other can see a mounted man guide as well. massive bronze monument. very extensive. very elaborate. it was placed in a location that the flat service and artist pick out. today there's a highway that...
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at the state opening of parliament on october 14th. there are just three weeks before the prime minister is due to go to brussels for an eu summit on october 17th. in that timehe's hoping to negotiate a new brexit deal with the eu. borisjohnson is still insisting the uk will leave the eu two weeks later on october 31st, come what may. but at the moment, if he doesn't get a brexit deal approved by parliament, by law, the government has to ask the eu for another brexit delay. but it's probably fair to say that a lot could change between now and then. with me now is tony travers, a professor at the london school of economics. afamiliar a familiarface a familiar face on the briefing. good morning, tony. good morning. what is your reaction to the supreme court ruling? it was a bit of a shock, we could say. politically, i don't think anyone was expecting the unanimity, effectively making the prorogation void. in fact, it was an 11-0 prorogation void. in fact, it was an ii—o vote by the supreme court, and what that does is to require parliament, it made the parliament prorogation void, it meant that the session had not ended, john bercow, the speaker will meet at 1
at the state opening of parliament on october 14th. there are just three weeks before the prime minister is due to go to brussels for an eu summit on october 17th. in that timehe's hoping to negotiate a new brexit deal with the eu. borisjohnson is still insisting the uk will leave the eu two weeks later on october 31st, come what may. but at the moment, if he doesn't get a brexit deal approved by parliament, by law, the government has to ask the eu for another brexit delay. but it's probably...
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rain at times on wednesday., trying to brighten up with some sunny spells in the afternoon but also heavy showers and the next band of rain will move into northern ireland ‘s. temperatures not too bad at this stage, highs typically 17—19 north to south. more rain on the way for thursday. another area of low pressure pushing these weather fronts across the country and even as the frames clear, taking the rain away, we will have a flow of cloudy weather coming in with fairly heavy showers and thunderstorms at times. another unsettled day, still windy and temperatures of falling a bit in scotla nd and temperatures of falling a bit in scotland and northern ireland. forecasts a bit cooler here, but little overall change for england and wales. friday, another day with more rain. this area of rain pushes north and east again as that clears through and following that with further showers. another blustery day, especially around the coasts and hills and getting cooler, 14— 14-16 in and hills and getting cooler, 14— 14—16
rain at times on wednesday., trying to brighten up with some sunny spells in the afternoon but also heavy showers and the next band of rain will move into northern ireland ‘s. temperatures not too bad at this stage, highs typically 17—19 north to south. more rain on the way for thursday. another area of low pressure pushing these weather fronts across the country and even as the frames clear, taking the rain away, we will have a flow of cloudy weather coming in with fairly heavy showers and...
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it really was about this particular story at this particular context at this particular time.te, not everybody agreed with what we did. even in the bbc, never mind outside. that was a judgment on this particular occasion, we felt we needed to take. my sense of my time in journalism is the goalposts have moved a little bit. there was a time when most media outlets felt if they could report it, if they knew it i knew it to be right, then they should. i think we are now in a place, the public is any place, and our audience, where they expect us to think more deeply and not report everything we might know, regardless of legal, but even editorialjudgments, when it comes to privacy and to the public interest. there is no doubt we'd take that very seriously, we think about that a lot in all of the things we do and we will always try to strike the balance between the need to know, what is in the public interest, but where appropriate, respecting people's previously. thank you very much. thank you for all your comments this week. tell us your opinions on what you see here... hello. fri
it really was about this particular story at this particular context at this particular time.te, not everybody agreed with what we did. even in the bbc, never mind outside. that was a judgment on this particular occasion, we felt we needed to take. my sense of my time in journalism is the goalposts have moved a little bit. there was a time when most media outlets felt if they could report it, if they knew it i knew it to be right, then they should. i think we are now in a place, the public is...
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i lived in a small town in new york at the time. i think if my memory serves me correctly even though it was only 6 miles north of where i was living, it took me at least eight hours. i must have parked five miles and walked the rest of the way. and when i got there, it was a field of mud. but there was great music. the people were just fantastic. i think that was instrumental in forming my political views. people could get along together. that there actually could be love and peace and happiness. and i think we could use more of that today. >> is that the message of woodstock, love and peace? >> as far as i recall, i'm still something of a hippie. i think i'm one of the few residents. but i think the message should resonate today that we can all get along and we don't have to be at odds with each other. there's more that unites us than divides us and i don't want to be political about it, but i think that's where our current president is doing his best to undo to divide us rather than to unite us. >> joe, thank you for the call. >>
i lived in a small town in new york at the time. i think if my memory serves me correctly even though it was only 6 miles north of where i was living, it took me at least eight hours. i must have parked five miles and walked the rest of the way. and when i got there, it was a field of mud. but there was great music. the people were just fantastic. i think that was instrumental in forming my political views. people could get along together. that there actually could be love and peace and...
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they care about her at the time and theyey do now but there wasa sort of cultural through line at theime based on the alums from the 1980s that i talked to, sort of one of those peoples words were casual misogyny joking around about women and sometimes in a disparaging way. and the renada yearbook if mentioned as well as the talk around campus at the time on renada even if it was intended to be sort of humorous it was harsh and belittling. >> did you speak to her? >> she made a statement to "the new york times" saying and i'm paraphrasing here but she essentially said she had been on aware of the meaning of those jokes or even the yearbook references back then and she found them hurtful and ho in hee hopes these folks don't treat their own daughters that way. so that is what we got from her and i spoke to some of her friends who talked a little bit without the social scene at the time, and they set forth, there were not sex acts going on between remata and these boys, so it shows you that even now, even so many years later it can be very painful and hurtful to be talked about in that
they care about her at the time and theyey do now but there wasa sort of cultural through line at theime based on the alums from the 1980s that i talked to, sort of one of those peoples words were casual misogyny joking around about women and sometimes in a disparaging way. and the renada yearbook if mentioned as well as the talk around campus at the time on renada even if it was intended to be sort of humorous it was harsh and belittling. >> did you speak to her? >> she made a...
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time again. you should also look at whether the reviews all happened at the same time.t the reviews are not legitimate. finally, shop around to just rely on a single website for your review. if many websites tell you the same thing it is more likely to be trustworthy. so there are top tips from which. anything written in all capitals tends to be fake anything with weird grammar off punctuation tends to be fake. and in the next hour we will speak to tripadvisor themselves. and we will find out what they are doing to because so many people rely on sites like this and if you have been subject to any of these false reviews, get in touch with us. and we will put that to trip advisor. we broke the news a short time ago about the fact that robert mugabe, the former president of zimbabwe had died and joining us now is the former liberal party minister, a prominent critic of mist mugabe over decades, peter rain. thank you very much forjoining us. he is somebody you fought against and campaigned against for many years. how will you now react and remember him? he was a tragic case
time again. you should also look at whether the reviews all happened at the same time.t the reviews are not legitimate. finally, shop around to just rely on a single website for your review. if many websites tell you the same thing it is more likely to be trustworthy. so there are top tips from which. anything written in all capitals tends to be fake anything with weird grammar off punctuation tends to be fake. and in the next hour we will speak to tripadvisor themselves. and we will find out...
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rain at times, not all the time, and a lot of it will be affecting northern and western parts, thoughek. temperatures at or even below average for the time of year. this is how monday is shaping up, and some of that whether coming into scotla nd some of that whether coming into scotland will be quite rainy, especially in the west. further rain at times into northern ireland, parts of north and west england, parts of north and west england, parts of north and west england, parts of the south—west could be drizzly, much of the midlands and east anglia and south—east england will stay dry, and at least a start the week temperatures come up a couple of degrees compared with what we had on sunday. as we look to tuesday, further weather fronts coming our way, tuesday, further weather fronts coming oui’ way, so tuesday, further weather fronts coming our way, so whenever you tuesday, further weather fronts coming oui’ way, so whenever you see these, you know they will be cloud and rain at times, and again most of it on tuesday towards the north and west of the uk, not raining all the time, an
rain at times, not all the time, and a lot of it will be affecting northern and western parts, thoughek. temperatures at or even below average for the time of year. this is how monday is shaping up, and some of that whether coming into scotla nd some of that whether coming into scotland will be quite rainy, especially in the west. further rain at times into northern ireland, parts of north and west england, parts of north and west england, parts of north and west england, parts of the...
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frustrated it just feels asinine we had a classified briefing in front of the entire congress at the same time the votes were supposed to be called all 435 of us to how to be two different places at the same time so when i testified so do block scheduling like we do in high school you have the opportunity to rotate two different classes and have club opportunities and sports opportunities in and why we cannot manage schedules like that blows my mind i would love for help on that. >> and i tell people back home and they are shocked that votes are called at about the same time as the verizon cable guy between ten and four how is that i have to wait for the dam cable guy that is how the votes are every day in the throws off the schedule and you can't meet people. the one big accomplishment is the idea if 290 members of congress actually sign onto a bill regardless of where it is in the committee process, it will go to the floor. that is important with the 9/11 compensation fund that was about to run out with first responders still dealing with serious health issues. we worked in a bipartisan fash
frustrated it just feels asinine we had a classified briefing in front of the entire congress at the same time the votes were supposed to be called all 435 of us to how to be two different places at the same time so when i testified so do block scheduling like we do in high school you have the opportunity to rotate two different classes and have club opportunities and sports opportunities in and why we cannot manage schedules like that blows my mind i would love for help on that. >> and i...
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propaganda to the neighborly misleading readers let me put it in the context of time i think blocking. the i.n.d. government at the time it is. participation in the government in the context of the cold war. was an important thing to do the we know from other reporting that the russians really looked at chile as an experimental case where you could use the voting box to bring communists the power in the hemisphere there was a sentiment among those of us watching that the i.n.d. government was in the process of falling of its own weight his policies were so wrong footed that it was they were the architect of the economic problems that they were confronting. that albacore deo would be critical of this is is not surprising i know understating the power of the media. not just to report on stories but to produce them creating stories and this is where the bottom line is and nobody of course once they hear this on the left i ended created most of the stories i mean economic policies are very hard to justify today and. at the end of the day when i stand back where brought down the brother record it was softer art it
propaganda to the neighborly misleading readers let me put it in the context of time i think blocking. the i.n.d. government at the time it is. participation in the government in the context of the cold war. was an important thing to do the we know from other reporting that the russians really looked at chile as an experimental case where you could use the voting box to bring communists the power in the hemisphere there was a sentiment among those of us watching that the i.n.d. government was...
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a bit of rain to come to the middle pa rt bit of rain to come to the middle part of the week and at timesll. make the most of tomorrow because it is sure not to laugh. see you later. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11:00pm. a global call to combat climate change: thousands march across the uk and around the world, demanding an end to fossil fuels. in new york, where the un will meet next week to discuss the climate crisis, hundreds of thousands of young people say world leaders are failing them. we are young and we are the ones who are going to have to live with this in the future. and we are not the ones who have caused this crisis. labour's ruling body is to hold a vote on whether to abolish the post of deputy leader, currently held by tom watson. thomas cook asks the government for a multi—million pound bailout,
a bit of rain to come to the middle pa rt bit of rain to come to the middle part of the week and at timesll. make the most of tomorrow because it is sure not to laugh. see you later. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11:00pm. a global call to combat climate change: thousands march across the uk and around the world, demanding an end to fossil fuels. in new york, where the un will meet next week to discuss the climate crisis, hundreds of thousands of young people say world...
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a few showers at times but equally, a lot of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. es at 11:00: david cameron breaks his silence on brexit. in an interview with the times, the former prime minister says a second referendum cannot be ruled out. meanwhile boris johnson says he is cautiously optimistic about getting a deal on brexit, but a heckler in yorkshire tells him to get back to parliament. why are you not with them in parliament, sorting out the mess that you made? would you would you mind? i'm very happy to get back to parliament very soon, but what we want, ithink parliament very soon, but what we want, i think to see... why don't you sort it out, boris? the family of a teenager who died from an allergic reaction after eating out want the law changed to improve food labelling in restaurants. the number of people killed as a result of domestic violence
a few showers at times but equally, a lot of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. es at 11:00: david cameron breaks his silence on brexit. in an interview with the times, the former prime minister says a second referendum cannot be ruled out. meanwhile boris johnson says he is cautiously optimistic about getting a deal on brexit, but a heckler in yorkshire tells him to get back to parliament. why are you not with them in parliament, sorting out the mess that you made? would you would you...
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to see a wide range of daytime highs today depending on where you're at across the bay cool and at times a little cloudy and even foggy at the coastline with 60's in golden gate park a sunset district down through daly city tell granada half moon bay still holding on to the low 70's but barely doing so brisbane 71 today millbrae at 78 while burlingame southward on the peninsula, mostly in the 80's. redwood city in mountain view a lot like yesterday in the mid 80's, 84 degrees. each temperatures in the south bay upper 80's to low 90's not a whole lot of changes here temperatures within a one degree difference of where we were yesterday 80's to low 90's in the east bay has walnut creek and an volpi ken 91 oakland at 78 for the high today. the north bay 80's to 90's for daytime highs fairfield right at 90 degrees while youngsville just about that market, 91 60's 70's and 80's elsewhere in the north bay from today into tomorrow, not a lot of change but we do start to see that cool down taking shape come thursday and by saturday of the upcoming weekend. we're barely even in the 80's on averag
to see a wide range of daytime highs today depending on where you're at across the bay cool and at times a little cloudy and even foggy at the coastline with 60's in golden gate park a sunset district down through daly city tell granada half moon bay still holding on to the low 70's but barely doing so brisbane 71 today millbrae at 78 while burlingame southward on the peninsula, mostly in the 80's. redwood city in mountain view a lot like yesterday in the mid 80's, 84 degrees. each temperatures...
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when troops would stop for any period of time, you would dig down maybe a couple inches, dig yourself some protection where the 517th at the time, during the maritime alps they were in a set area they were working from sending their patrols out so they had time to dig deeper and more elaborate foxholes because the germans were firing on them with their mortar pieces. so there are instances of them needing better foxhole protection like we have here. to our right we have a larger foxhole that would sleep three or four men, an example of the foxholes away from, behind the o.p. that's what essentially the soldiers were living in at that time during their campaign. we like to do this here because it gives, especially the kids they get an opportunity to see what it was like that some of these soldiers, how their life was during the war. >> you can slide that on. you might be surprised how heavy it is. >> put it on straight. >> we dug these for the display for army heritage days it took several hours among the several of us here. we had the tools that the soldiers were issued we used the sandbags for the dirt we dug out, fil
when troops would stop for any period of time, you would dig down maybe a couple inches, dig yourself some protection where the 517th at the time, during the maritime alps they were in a set area they were working from sending their patrols out so they had time to dig deeper and more elaborate foxholes because the germans were firing on them with their mortar pieces. so there are instances of them needing better foxhole protection like we have here. to our right we have a larger foxhole that...
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so you get some pretty good stuff in there about an individual at that time. and again, these records are looked at at least four to five times a month in my office. people will come in and look at individuals that may have been family members or looking at it to put together like a historical perspective of different individuals. moving on from there, we're going to look at some other materials. these are related to chinese and chinese americans. dating from 1883 to 1943. and we're going to look at a couple of individuals you may or may not recognize the first one. anna may wong. and then james wong howe. and federal agencies involved with enforcing the chinese exclusion acts at that time, at least a couple were the immigration and naturalization service and the u.s. district courts and the u.s. custom as -- custom service. so again i'm just going to give you some sneak peeks on some of these records. i'm going to talk first about anna may wong. i'm sure many of you know who she was. she was an actress. information you may have about her. she lived in l.a. abo
so you get some pretty good stuff in there about an individual at that time. and again, these records are looked at at least four to five times a month in my office. people will come in and look at individuals that may have been family members or looking at it to put together like a historical perspective of different individuals. moving on from there, we're going to look at some other materials. these are related to chinese and chinese americans. dating from 1883 to 1943. and we're going to...
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some are no longer in business. >> did these men, and they are all men at the present time, have a sense of what this mission was all about, what they were trying to accomplish? >> well, they did. some of the diaries that i've read suggest that it was only at the end when they got to california that they realized that what they'd actually done and say saw the scommleds thought gosh, this is really something. i write in my book that i wondered if years later some of the men looked back and said that was the greatest experience of my life. >> because we're celebrating the first anniversary of armstrong on the moon and i wonder if it was the equivalent of that? >> it was. the moonwalk of 1919 or early 20th century. >> explain how it all came about, as we look at these indianapolis and see just how antiquated it was 100 years ago but it didn't start with eisenhower. >> no, others had ideas for an interstate highway system. f.d.r. promoted one and he had fairly specific ideas on what it should look like. here should be a transcontinue nell road but not until eisenhower was it passed. e inters
some are no longer in business. >> did these men, and they are all men at the present time, have a sense of what this mission was all about, what they were trying to accomplish? >> well, they did. some of the diaries that i've read suggest that it was only at the end when they got to california that they realized that what they'd actually done and say saw the scommleds thought gosh, this is really something. i write in my book that i wondered if years later some of the men looked...
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time. we tend to work for three months at a time when we are work for three months at a time when we are inls before the ship finally set sail for antarctica on its first proper expedition. exciting. rebecca, thanks very much. as we've been reporting this morning, borisjohnson has been accused of stoking dangerous divisions over brexit during furious exchanges in the commons last night. we are going to speak to brendan cox, and if you bear with us a minute, we will play the sequence in the commons yesterday evening which made reference tojo cox. watch this at home. we haven't seen it before, and we will get your thoughts on a second. we are still people. as the woman who has taken over a seat that was left by our dear friend jo cox, cani was left by our dear friend jo cox, can i ask him, in all honesty, as a human being, please, please will he go infor human being, please, please will he go in for moderate is language so that we will all. secure when we that we will all feel secure when we are going about ourjob. the best way to honour the memory ofjo cox andindeed way to honour the memory
time. we tend to work for three months at a time when we are work for three months at a time when we are inls before the ship finally set sail for antarctica on its first proper expedition. exciting. rebecca, thanks very much. as we've been reporting this morning, borisjohnson has been accused of stoking dangerous divisions over brexit during furious exchanges in the commons last night. we are going to speak to brendan cox, and if you bear with us a minute, we will play the sequence in the...
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the further north you are across the uk, well, there will be some outbreaks of rain at times. rth of scotland. because low pressure will be muscling its way in across here. adb be muscling its way in across here. a db area of pressure with a set of frontal systems. towards the south high pressure will hold on giving a lot of dry weather. underneath that high quite a cool start to saturday morning. one or two spots in the countryside hovering around 2—3d. further north and west, northern ireland and scotland alsojulie to start the day because more of a breeze will be blowing —— chilly. legally across the far north of scotla nd legally across the far north of scotland where it will be very witty throughout the day. further south across england and wales, once mist is clear, you can expect a lot of sunshine and the temperature is not doing badly at all for this time of year. 23—24 in the south—east. 16 — i9 year. 23—24 in the south—east. i6 — 19 for scotland and northern ireland. still not bad. into saturday night, windy weather across the far north. as jutland the far north. asju
the further north you are across the uk, well, there will be some outbreaks of rain at times. rth of scotland. because low pressure will be muscling its way in across here. adb be muscling its way in across here. a db area of pressure with a set of frontal systems. towards the south high pressure will hold on giving a lot of dry weather. underneath that high quite a cool start to saturday morning. one or two spots in the countryside hovering around 2—3d. further north and west, northern...
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and at the same time, when you look at the enforcement efforts, it's largely serving to deter future ill activities. sometimes when people look at these cases that have gone on for five, six, ten years and with nothing happening, it doesn't give the public much trust. so i think that it is really important to look at the cases you take. and the second thing is there are other cases that come to you that may not fit into the clearly defined areas that we would like to support. maybe those are innocent cases that may expose some deficiencies that we should look at so that we can look at policies to close the loopholes. so they may not fit into the really very neat boxes for intent or what have you. but those are the things that i trust you would bring to us that, hey, this could be an innocent thing like a font in an internet thing that you know it's something that we need to really look at for future policy discussions. so i do think that as long as you continue to operate under those principles and as long as we -- whatever we do, we make sure that there's transparency, there's publi
and at the same time, when you look at the enforcement efforts, it's largely serving to deter future ill activities. sometimes when people look at these cases that have gone on for five, six, ten years and with nothing happening, it doesn't give the public much trust. so i think that it is really important to look at the cases you take. and the second thing is there are other cases that come to you that may not fit into the clearly defined areas that we would like to support. maybe those are...
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throughout my time as a speaker, i have sought to increase the relative authority of this legislature, for which i will make absolutely no apology to anyone, anywhere, atny time. to deploy, a perhaps dangerous phrase, i have also sought to be the backbenchers backstop. i could not do so without the support of a small, but superb team in speakers house. i could not do so without the support of a small, but superb team in speakers house. the wider house staff, my buckingham constituents, and above all, my wife sally, and our three children, oliver, freddy, and jemima. here, here! from the bottom of my heart, i thank them all profusely. i could also not have served without the repeated support of this house, and its members, past and present. this is a wonderful place, filled overwhelmingly by people who are motivated by their notion of the national interest, by their perception of the public good, and by their duty, not as delegates... hear, hear! but as representatives to do what they believe is right for our country. we degrade this parliament at our peril. i have served as a member of parliament for 22 years, and for the last ten as speaker, this has
throughout my time as a speaker, i have sought to increase the relative authority of this legislature, for which i will make absolutely no apology to anyone, anywhere, atny time. to deploy, a perhaps dangerous phrase, i have also sought to be the backbenchers backstop. i could not do so without the support of a small, but superb team in speakers house. i could not do so without the support of a small, but superb team in speakers house. the wider house staff, my buckingham constituents, and...
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at this time. i was looking at this rear cottage until i built my house and it was terribly run down, 130 years or whatever. >> you were working to make it habitable as an accessory to the main house? >> well, at first when i started, i was just doing the structural repairs. i wasn't totally thinking about it. >> and can you tell me what are the terms of the restraining order that you referred to. >> well, guy burdick was walking by our house. the last warrior game as you may recall, about 4:00 or 5:00, he's carrying a guitar and started smashing my house. he opened the meter box and saw two meters. so he started smashing and smashing and little guitar pieces to his front door. i discovered it in the morning and came down. two neighbors witnessed the whole thing. that's why we have the restraining order. >> what does it require? >> we've been there three times and nothing's solved. >> you're telling that to an attorney. >> okay. >> has a judge granted a restraining order? >> it's in place, but it's
at this time. i was looking at this rear cottage until i built my house and it was terribly run down, 130 years or whatever. >> you were working to make it habitable as an accessory to the main house? >> well, at first when i started, i was just doing the structural repairs. i wasn't totally thinking about it. >> and can you tell me what are the terms of the restraining order that you referred to. >> well, guy burdick was walking by our house. the last warrior game as...