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blair, to the committee.4, as we heard, in 2001, approximately 45,000 asylum seekers ka i am to cana-- came to canada. in 2000 that was the second highest where our numbers were at 37,000, about 38,000 approximately and the third highest from the peak 2008 at 37,000, as well. so now by way of comparison, before the safer country agreement came into force and effect, could you, and perhaps your officials can give us the background how that was managed and how that compares to today in terms of the situation that we are faced with today where the safer country agreement is in place? >> in terms of the historic retrospective on management techniques prior to 2001 or 2, i would have to defer to officials in the department to remind us of the history of that period of time. >> yes, and i'm-- >> mr. macdonald, perhaps? >> i'm most particularly interested did we see asylum seekers coming through one particular or two tech border points or come over at various different border entry points throughout the country? >>
blair, to the committee.4, as we heard, in 2001, approximately 45,000 asylum seekers ka i am to cana-- came to canada. in 2000 that was the second highest where our numbers were at 37,000, about 38,000 approximately and the third highest from the peak 2008 at 37,000, as well. so now by way of comparison, before the safer country agreement came into force and effect, could you, and perhaps your officials can give us the background how that was managed and how that compares to today in terms of...
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it stays in the blair family.om time to time during world war ii, it was used -- it was given to the white house to use because every the post head of state in europe was coming to live in washington. eventually, the white house purchased it. the general services administration purchased it. they have expanded it so much, it is 120 rooms are something. but i am not an expert on it. >> i have got another one. in my washington lifetime, lafayette square has always been a high-security zone. it's only gotten more secure every year. >> that's right. >> can you give us a little flavor of what it might have been like 100 years ago? 150 years ago? >> sure. this is all new, as you and i have lived through the same age . after the oklahoma city bombing, they closed pennsylvania avenue. up to my son to go skateboarding. it was a wholly different place. the white house, you could walk right into the white house. yeah. for a long time, you could just walk in. in lincoln's time, you could just walk in and look around the rooms
it stays in the blair family.om time to time during world war ii, it was used -- it was given to the white house to use because every the post head of state in europe was coming to live in washington. eventually, the white house purchased it. the general services administration purchased it. they have expanded it so much, it is 120 rooms are something. but i am not an expert on it. >> i have got another one. in my washington lifetime, lafayette square has always been a high-security zone....
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mister blair. no, i'm out of question. i will ask you a question.ith the parliamentary budget office requests. >> you indicated the question be directed through you and i believe the last intervention indicated that that question was directly. >> let me rephrase that. mister chair, this is my time and i will ask the question of the minister for you mister chair, will the minister comply with the parliamentary budget officer's request to provide for projections on the amount of people they anticipate coming through the border in the next 18 months by thursday? >> the request was for five years and that is you on thursday, why don't they had here after we approved a $22,000 for the study which the government members are unwilling to provide a report for? >> i can advise you that this financial data has been compiled and it will be provided to the parliamentary budget officer in the coming days as required. >> why hasn't this been provided to our committee for review? >> why hasn't this been provided to the government? why is secrecy and no plan? >> ag
mister blair. no, i'm out of question. i will ask you a question.ith the parliamentary budget office requests. >> you indicated the question be directed through you and i believe the last intervention indicated that that question was directly. >> let me rephrase that. mister chair, this is my time and i will ask the question of the minister for you mister chair, will the minister comply with the parliamentary budget officer's request to provide for projections on the amount of...
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he was a rising junior here at montgomery blair high school. and then monday night, prince george's county police found him shot behind these tower apartments. why remains a mystery at this point. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. now dealing with this news, kevin'se' coach saidll always remember the warm way kevin had about him. >> just a great young man. high spirited. always made you laugh. that's what you had as a captain. always had us laughing. >> reporter: police are working leads in the case but can always use a few more. a cash reward is offered for tips to help police solve this case and catch who shot and killed kevin. live in silver spring, i'm justin finch, news 4. >> justin, thank you. >>> it's 5:07. too close to kuhle. that's how things stand in a closely watched congressional race in ohio. the 12th distric has been relieb bli red for more than a deca. but this morning, republican troy balderson leads democrat danny o'connor by fewer than 2,000 votes. in at least 3,000 provisional ballots still need to be counted and certif
he was a rising junior here at montgomery blair high school. and then monday night, prince george's county police found him shot behind these tower apartments. why remains a mystery at this point. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. now dealing with this news, kevin'se' coach saidll always remember the warm way kevin had about him. >> just a great young man. high spirited. always made you laugh. that's what you had as a captain. always had us laughing. >> reporter: police are...
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it stays in the blair family. usedtime to time, it was -- it was given to the white because the deposed head of state was coming to live in washington. eventually, the white house purchased it, the general services administration purchased it. they have expanded it so much, its 120 rooms or so. >> i have another one. square has always been a high-security zone. it's only gotten more secure every year. can you give us a little flavor of what it might have been like 100 years ago? >> sure. new, as you and i have lived through the same age -- the oklahoma city bombing, they closed pennsylvania avenue. it was a wholly different place. the white house, you could walk right into the white house. time, you could just walk in. and look around the rooms on the first level at your leisure. hoover, ihrough think, on new year's day, anyone could walk in and shake the president's and. -- hand. the book starts out where i'm sitting on a bench in lafayette ukeare where bernard bernar used to sit. he was an advisor from president
it stays in the blair family. usedtime to time, it was -- it was given to the white because the deposed head of state was coming to live in washington. eventually, the white house purchased it, the general services administration purchased it. they have expanded it so much, its 120 rooms or so. >> i have another one. square has always been a high-security zone. it's only gotten more secure every year. can you give us a little flavor of what it might have been like 100 years ago? >>...
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blair, you had a chance to visit yesterday. believe you've already spoken with both ministers in ontario as well as victoriana number of cajuns with respect to this. can you advise us, first well, are you satisfied with plan we have, and secondly, do you believe that going forward is a possibility to engage all three levels of government toward a workable plan that will support all those who come here as well as canadians? >> very much. so the question, i think it's not only possible, i think it's absolutely essential that we work together. i think all three orders of government have a shared response ability to uphold the law, to help this country fulfill its international obligations, and to serve all of our citizens by working collaboratively together. there are responsibilities, municipalities, the territories and the federal government share and i think were stronger and more effective when we work together. we have seen excellent cooperation on these very colligative files in quÉbec, and we've had very productive discussi
blair, you had a chance to visit yesterday. believe you've already spoken with both ministers in ontario as well as victoriana number of cajuns with respect to this. can you advise us, first well, are you satisfied with plan we have, and secondly, do you believe that going forward is a possibility to engage all three levels of government toward a workable plan that will support all those who come here as well as canadians? >> very much. so the question, i think it's not only possible, i...
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annan tried to prevent this — the invasion and toppling of saddam hussein by george bush and tony blairut the support of the un security council. kofi annan later called it illegal. i think, as secretary—general, i did everything i could, conscious of what the results would be, you know, and being powerless to stop it.
annan tried to prevent this — the invasion and toppling of saddam hussein by george bush and tony blairut the support of the un security council. kofi annan later called it illegal. i think, as secretary—general, i did everything i could, conscious of what the results would be, you know, and being powerless to stop it.
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. >> justin finch is outside montgomery blair high school now. justin, what do we know about this young man? >> aaron, we know that he was belov beloved. that's why grief counselors bre standi at the high school for students and staff who knew kevin wilson jr., who was a rising jr. lhere. wi many gather with their grief. investigators were hunting f >> he's described as athletic and hard working. he was the former captainth o maryland seahawks travel football team and a rising jr. here at montgomery blair high school. hen monday night his bright future goes dark. prince george's police find his body off new hampshire avenue. he was pronoced dead at the spital. we had a chance to speak to kevin's coach. he tells us it's hard to believe it happened to someone who was well-liked. >> just a great young man, high irited. alwa made you laugh. always had us laughing. plr police believe there are more people out there who know what happened to a kevin ao involved in his death. they're hoping people come forward and have a cash reward to sell the house as
. >> justin finch is outside montgomery blair high school now. justin, what do we know about this young man? >> aaron, we know that he was belov beloved. that's why grief counselors bre standi at the high school for students and staff who knew kevin wilson jr., who was a rising jr. lhere. wi many gather with their grief. investigators were hunting f >> he's described as athletic and hard working. he was the former captainth o maryland seahawks travel football team and a rising...
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he was a rising junior at schoolmery blair high his coach said he was a talented theete and captain of traveling football team two years ago. >> when i met kevin, great energy, like the things he brought to the team athletically and mentalwise, he was a leader. everybody would go to him for help if theyd nee anything. >> grief counselors will be at blair following kevin's death. >>> the frfax county mothe accused of shooting and killi her5-year-old daughter does not want a lawyer. during her court appearance, veronica youngblood told the judge sheidn't want counsel she was still assigned a public defender. youngblood is accused of shooting both of her dauters in mcclain on sunday night. a family member tells us the older daughter has undergone three surgeries to try to save her life. youngblood and her ex-husband were involved in a custody it's unclear if that's what led to sunday's violence. >>> 4:33. a speciallection getting national attention, still too close to call this morning. the 12th house district has been solidly repuican for more than a decade. right now, gop candidate troy
he was a rising junior at schoolmery blair high his coach said he was a talented theete and captain of traveling football team two years ago. >> when i met kevin, great energy, like the things he brought to the team athletically and mentalwise, he was a leader. everybody would go to him for help if theyd nee anything. >> grief counselors will be at blair following kevin's death. >>> the frfax county mothe accused of shooting and killi her5-year-old daughter does not want a...
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he worked with the blair—brown government in the uk on african debt relief.ey to africa. but he raised that profile and he worked together with the world health organization and un aids, i have to say, to put pressure on the pharmaceutical companies. "0k, you've developed this drug, why is it so expensive? why can only people in america and europe afford it? make it cheaper, make it accessible to the millions and millions who are suffering from hiv on the continent of africa". that is a huge achievement. it's never enough. the un can never do enough. but i think what he achieved there is enormous. what he achieved in raising the profile of humanitarian issues, generally, is enormous. imogen foulkes talking to me from switzerland about the death of kofi annan. a look at the headlines now. former united nations secretary general kofi annan dies aged 80 — the un's first black african to hold the position. more heavy rain is forecast in southern india, where monsoons have caused the area's worst floods in a century. and a state funeral is underway for some of the
he worked with the blair—brown government in the uk on african debt relief.ey to africa. but he raised that profile and he worked together with the world health organization and un aids, i have to say, to put pressure on the pharmaceutical companies. "0k, you've developed this drug, why is it so expensive? why can only people in america and europe afford it? make it cheaper, make it accessible to the millions and millions who are suffering from hiv on the continent of africa". that...
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that was a big thing when tony blair did it and when the tories carried it on.ning. why is this not being talked about. where is this great thatcherite competition drive? everytime there is a discussion like this on this programme, i have to remind people, as education correspondent in the 1980s, that the idea of 50% of 18 —year—olds going to university came from... she was called margaret thatcher, lady thatcher, and her secretary of state at the time, kenneth baker. people always think it was tony blair, education, education, education. but it came from there. was their talk of charging? there was talk of charging even in those days, for sure, and there were all sorts of ideas around that time. the national curriculum came in at that time. all this testing at seven, 11 and 14 came in at that time. but what of the great failings of my generation has been, there is a complete failure of political consensus on education, and on health, for that matter, and every time anybody tries to find it, it is knocked back. so every time you get a change of government, teach
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in the past hour, tony blair has paid tribute tojohn mccain. someone i respected and admired hugely — an outstanding supporter of the transatlantic alliance, a good friend, a gifted politician and an even better man. he was also great company — witty, fiery, always interesting and stimulating with a high intelligence and deep humanity. his many friends this side of the atlantic will miss him greatly." tony blair's tribute to senatorjohn mccain who has died at the age of 81. let's return to the news that emmerson mnangagwa has been sworn in as president of zimbabwe. president mnangagwa spoke at the ceremony after he took an oath. i, emmerson dambudzo mnangagwa, swear that, as president of zimbabwe, i will be faithful to zimbabwe. and will obey, uphold and defend the constitution, and all other laws of zimbabwe. and that i will promote whatever will advance zimbabwe. and will oppose whatever may harm zimbabwe. that i will protect and promote the rights of the people of zimbabwe. that i will discharge my duties with all my strength, to the best of
in the past hour, tony blair has paid tribute tojohn mccain. someone i respected and admired hugely — an outstanding supporter of the transatlantic alliance, a good friend, a gifted politician and an even better man. he was also great company — witty, fiery, always interesting and stimulating with a high intelligence and deep humanity. his many friends this side of the atlantic will miss him greatly." tony blair's tribute to senatorjohn mccain who has died at the age of 81. let's...
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it stays in the blair family from time to time.during world war 2, it was given to the white house to use -- every depots head of state from europe was coming to live in washington. the white house purchased it. the general services administration. it is 120 rooms or something, but i'm not an expert. another one. in my washington lifetime, lafayette square has always been sort of a high-security zone, and it has only gotten more every year. can you give us a little flavor of, say, what it might have been 150 years ago? maybe 100 years ago? all new, as you and i lived in the same age after the oklahoma city bombing. they opened it up for my son to was ateboarding, and it y differentholl place. you could walk right into the white house. time, you could just walk in. , you coulds time just walk in and look around the rooms at the first level. at your leisure. hoover, ihrough think, on new year's day, anyone who wanted to could line up and shake the president's hand. the book starts where i'm sitting on a bench in lafayette -- used to
it stays in the blair family from time to time.during world war 2, it was given to the white house to use -- every depots head of state from europe was coming to live in washington. the white house purchased it. the general services administration. it is 120 rooms or something, but i'm not an expert. another one. in my washington lifetime, lafayette square has always been sort of a high-security zone, and it has only gotten more every year. can you give us a little flavor of, say, what it might...
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how the hell blair clark and b.j. mcquaid ever got along, and they only did for a year, is beyond my understanding. but blair later became president of cbs news when john kennedy was president, and he later edited the "nation" magazine, and i became friends with him. nice guy. and my uncle was a reporter on that paper who, along with his kids, who according to their father only got the job because his aunt put up some money and it was a kid named ben bradley. he didn't last long, either. it is so important to the body of the united states, and he does a great job protecting that. although he was a little chagrinned this morning when the only question asked of him about town news was when the tv meeting was and what he was going to do with it. thanks for having me. >> i think we have time for a question or two. go ahead. [ inaudible question ] >> -- he's in florida. he turned 81 years old last month. he said he would much rather play golf in florida than shovel snow in new hampshire, and i'm sure you can understand tha
how the hell blair clark and b.j. mcquaid ever got along, and they only did for a year, is beyond my understanding. but blair later became president of cbs news when john kennedy was president, and he later edited the "nation" magazine, and i became friends with him. nice guy. and my uncle was a reporter on that paper who, along with his kids, who according to their father only got the job because his aunt put up some money and it was a kid named ben bradley. he didn't last long,...
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tony blair didn't have ministerial officem is true.s true. theyjust need a new set of... it is tricky when the party isn't in opposition, isn't it? yasir. i jacob isn't in opposition, isn't it? yasir. ijacob has written urging them to reject the plan. interesting if we are talking about a possible leadership election. the main story is the bbc staff should reveal their social class. let's look at the express, and that's good news. yes, a special investigation and they have discovered that brexit is going to be great and ultimately they think britain has lots of cards to play and even if britain that leaves without a deal, which they don't thing would be in theirfavour, woodwork, and the investigation seems to list a lot of research that has been touched on before, pointing to the fact that if you look at the emerging economies, it is expected to be the strongest in a couple of yea rs a re to be the strongest in a couple of years are not those in the eu, so we have more of a chance of having more prosperous economies, so people will see
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former uk prime minister tony blair wrote: "i'm shocked and distressed to hear the news about kofi. whom i saw only weeks ago. kofi annan was a great diplomat, a true statesman and a wonderful colleague who was widely respected and will be greatly missed. my deepest sympathy to nane and his family." secretary—general of the united nations ant nio guterres, the former portuguese prime minister, tweeted "kofi annan was a guiding force for good. ijoin the world in mourning his loss. in these turbulent and trying times, his legacy as a global champion for peace will remain a true inspiration for us all." earlier this year mr annan sat down with zeinab badawi from the bbc‘s hardtalk programme to mark his 80th birthday. she asked him whether he thought the world was a more troubled place in 2018 than when he left as un secretary general. i think i went through difficult moments at the un. you've referred to some of them, including the iraq war. but the world is particularly messy today. when we look at what is happening in the middle east, what is happening in some parts of africa, some p
former uk prime minister tony blair wrote: "i'm shocked and distressed to hear the news about kofi. whom i saw only weeks ago. kofi annan was a great diplomat, a true statesman and a wonderful colleague who was widely respected and will be greatly missed. my deepest sympathy to nane and his family." secretary—general of the united nations ant nio guterres, the former portuguese prime minister, tweeted "kofi annan was a guiding force for good. ijoin the world in mourning his...
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times donde dice que ha tenido hasta el momento tres entre bis las voluntarias con el equipo o de blair30 horas y con la decisiÓn del presidente de quitarle su credencial de seguridad el presidente de la cÍa reafirmÓ que el mandatario carece de decencia. >>donald trump contra el ex director de la cÍa a quien el presidente le retirÓ la credencial de seguridad el no se mordiÓ la lengua sobre lo que piensa de donald trump. [habla inglÉs] >>no tiene decencia, integridad, honestidad y no le importa la seguridad de su pueblo nadie en el actual gobierno podrÁ consultar algo que ya hayan trabajado y que harÁ más inseguro al paÍs donald trump habÍa pedido retirÁrsela a nueve personas mÁs pero lo harán el dÍa que haya noticias negativas y asÍ cambiar de tema dijo que donald trump estÁ borracho de poder y a sumergido al paÍs en una crisis la divisiÓn y la polarizaciÓn en el paÍs eso es lo que Él ha hecho de que el paÍs estÁ dividido no hay duda, la Última en cuesta muestra que donald trump tiene el 90% de mi apoyo sin embargo en es de tema he sido criticado por los mismos. >>demuestra la conducta
times donde dice que ha tenido hasta el momento tres entre bis las voluntarias con el equipo o de blair30 horas y con la decisiÓn del presidente de quitarle su credencial de seguridad el presidente de la cÍa reafirmÓ que el mandatario carece de decencia. >>donald trump contra el ex director de la cÍa a quien el presidente le retirÓ la credencial de seguridad el no se mordiÓ la lengua sobre lo que piensa de donald trump. [habla inglÉs] >>no tiene decencia, integridad,...
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he wa nted particularly under tony blair.re, 50% of people going to university. a bit controversial but some people would say it was very successful in raising the aspiration, or the ability to realise aspiration for quite a lot of people. we don't know. if something is happening this high up the chain, it suggests there might bea high up the chain, it suggests there might be a more rotten core. the other question it raises is one that has been quite a vexed with theresa may, both as home secretary and as prime minister, and that is the counting of foreign students in the immigration target. therefore, the suggestion that maybe we are discouraging foreign students at a time when perhaps we need them even more financially. absolutely. lots of students have struggled to get visas, lots of students have worried that as soon as they finish university they will be kicked straight out the country. i think the uk has become a hostile place for students who are looking at going to university. it is suddenly costing a lot more. and wh
he wa nted particularly under tony blair.re, 50% of people going to university. a bit controversial but some people would say it was very successful in raising the aspiration, or the ability to realise aspiration for quite a lot of people. we don't know. if something is happening this high up the chain, it suggests there might bea high up the chain, it suggests there might be a more rotten core. the other question it raises is one that has been quite a vexed with theresa may, both as home...
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interesting and i'll say, the way the supporters ofjeremy corbyn will look at this and go, he's from the blairwe have moved on as a party, he does not know the party is now. a party in its current state appeals to the wider electorate. let's look at the daily mail. school turns down children who live one minute away in composition of places in particular is fiendish. i can't say they were not warned, our member listening to in ministerabout not warned, our member listening to in minister about five or six years ago and the coalition, who stood up and said this is going to happen. it is not enough schools being built that we're going to have a problem with places and is one of the aspects of it. does come a problem here because of there also is showing is that people with money are being able to buy houses, this is pre—on houses closer to the schools that are popular and if we're going to get results of this, it'll probably be more middle class children going into one school and the others they can't get into that school, getting farmed out to less known public schools which is a problem that t
interesting and i'll say, the way the supporters ofjeremy corbyn will look at this and go, he's from the blairwe have moved on as a party, he does not know the party is now. a party in its current state appeals to the wider electorate. let's look at the daily mail. school turns down children who live one minute away in composition of places in particular is fiendish. i can't say they were not warned, our member listening to in ministerabout not warned, our member listening to in minister about...
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cohen como explicaba pablo gato, se declarÓ culpable de fraude bancario por el fiscal robert blair.resionado a padres inmigrantes indocumentados separados de sus hijos en la fronterapara firmar documentos en inglÉs que no entendÍan. esta es la denuncia presentada hoy por la asociaciÓn estadounidense de abogados de inmigraciÓn y el consejo americano de inmigraciÓn. en algunos de estos casos, los padres renunciaron a sus derechos de permanecer con sus hijos. pedro la traerÁs con más detalles. pedro: las historias que surgen de madres y padres siguen horrorizando a muchos. los agentes de inmigraciÓn recurren a todo para obligarlas a firmar su deportaciÓn. >> hay casos donde lo ponen todo en una hielera, sin comida, sin cubierta, sin agua por dÍas. ahÍ simplemente les dicen que en la otra celda estÁ su hijo, que simplemente firmen. pedro: la asunciÓn americana de abogados de inmigraciÓn y el concilio de inmigraciÓn presentaron oficialmente una queja esta maÑana a ante el departamento de seguridad nacional en nombre de 76 madres que dijeron haber sido coaccionada para firmar su salida de
cohen como explicaba pablo gato, se declarÓ culpable de fraude bancario por el fiscal robert blair.resionado a padres inmigrantes indocumentados separados de sus hijos en la fronterapara firmar documentos en inglÉs que no entendÍan. esta es la denuncia presentada hoy por la asociaciÓn estadounidense de abogados de inmigraciÓn y el consejo americano de inmigraciÓn. en algunos de estos casos, los padres renunciaron a sus derechos de permanecer con sus hijos. pedro la traerÁs con más...
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the great lawyer blair is rolling because he's got so many directorships and seats on boards and so on and it's always got me that we mostly identify with young sexually active women and we don't think about what happens to all the women i mean i could i went on good morning t.v. the other day and there were talking about you know miss suddenly in nastiness to women i had to say try playing an old woman everybody treats you like an idiot and some younger feminists while agreeing with you on this point they would say the problem is that you are may be out of touch with some of the struggles of younger feminists today in the feminist movement and they point specifically one of the most controversial issues as you know associated with you is your position on transgender women and trans rights and the idea of excluding these women from the modern feminist struggle you said i said they should be excluded from the modern feminist struggle. and i got used to being you've been accused of being a bit because you said they're a good quote ghastly parody driven by missile genest it believes. t
the great lawyer blair is rolling because he's got so many directorships and seats on boards and so on and it's always got me that we mostly identify with young sexually active women and we don't think about what happens to all the women i mean i could i went on good morning t.v. the other day and there were talking about you know miss suddenly in nastiness to women i had to say try playing an old woman everybody treats you like an idiot and some younger feminists while agreeing with you on...
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the blair government were given that it's going to come face mobile he did it go away this is a fairly. come visit hold it up father don't put out bible only new york but i will but i can make any possible bottle a cloud with them so i would hold. them off the aisle old made him just what i came out of the metal bar the coolest thing was that one of the. in a way i am a little yeah we have it on me now but that's the old i mean we're on the fed i'm going to own up food down here when i mean for me a one on each bike and i don't you would you need the what i mean mama why you down the way because we're going to have to see. to believe. this and i mean. you go back to being a monolith and then impose it on the anymore i'll let it go up which i'm going to keep it up what some are going to cut out i was able but i want to know what cost. the lady that got this a lot of us i mean think he knew one up at the do it i mean the little bit is the but i. the your to the top and then that i'm interested in what was a little if they put a little bit think i'm going to get them i thought i'd balogun
the blair government were given that it's going to come face mobile he did it go away this is a fairly. come visit hold it up father don't put out bible only new york but i will but i can make any possible bottle a cloud with them so i would hold. them off the aisle old made him just what i came out of the metal bar the coolest thing was that one of the. in a way i am a little yeah we have it on me now but that's the old i mean we're on the fed i'm going to own up food down here when i mean for...
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the blair government were given that it's going to come face mobile he did it go it is a fairly. covers it hold it up father don't put out bible who only knew. that i would but i can make any possible bottle. with them so i would hold. them off the out old made it into what i came out of the metal part of the coolest things i want to put out it came out on me. in the way i am or gave. me a bunch of you old i mean what on the pedal can you own up food only when i mean for me alone i'm h. but i don't you would you need to what i mean mama why you down the way you dress when i do seem. to believe. this and i mean. you go back at me in my mouth and then impose it on the ng well i let it go up which i'm good to keep it up for some bargain i got out i was able to i want to know what cause. the lady that got the salamander yes i mean think he knew one up at the top yet i mean the little boy is the but i. the your to put up and then a better than i meant as it was in was up little it we put a little bit think i'm pleased to get them i thought i'd follow get them fixed. one of the way abo
the blair government were given that it's going to come face mobile he did it go it is a fairly. covers it hold it up father don't put out bible who only knew. that i would but i can make any possible bottle. with them so i would hold. them off the out old made it into what i came out of the metal part of the coolest things i want to put out it came out on me. in the way i am or gave. me a bunch of you old i mean what on the pedal can you own up food only when i mean for me alone i'm h. but i...
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president tony blair was still at the helm of the british government and they know how each of the ticks they also know that sometimes they need a bit of time to sit down and have an open and frank dialogue but we also know that this is not the first meeting behind closed doors between the russian and the german top diplomats if you will the germans the russian foreign minister actually came to berlin and nobody found out about it a few weeks ago so this just goes to show that. the.
president tony blair was still at the helm of the british government and they know how each of the ticks they also know that sometimes they need a bit of time to sit down and have an open and frank dialogue but we also know that this is not the first meeting behind closed doors between the russian and the german top diplomats if you will the germans the russian foreign minister actually came to berlin and nobody found out about it a few weeks ago so this just goes to show that. the.
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so i scrambled to make myself presentable and get to blair house and starting to figure out it would be nancy reagan. i didn't think it was ronald reagan because he already on brady monk -- jim brady's for we got there and i would sooner i had to put my hands like this because they were shaking. i never met a first for. she was very kind she asked me a few questions that mainly she wanted to talk about what she was interested in doing and kept telling me how concerned she was about youth drug abuse i remember thinking that what are your qualifications? from the pr standpoint i wasn't sure that would be a viable option that i forgot about how powerful a person the platform the first lady has. so the next day i got a call a set me up with a series of meeting with my personal hero jim brady i said on your girl and i want the job. [laughter] he said i'm voting for you. then she called and offered me the job a few hours later that was a friday night and on saturday night i was awakened by my phone ring it was the washington post because somebody had leaked the story that they would not ge
so i scrambled to make myself presentable and get to blair house and starting to figure out it would be nancy reagan. i didn't think it was ronald reagan because he already on brady monk -- jim brady's for we got there and i would sooner i had to put my hands like this because they were shaking. i never met a first for. she was very kind she asked me a few questions that mainly she wanted to talk about what she was interested in doing and kept telling me how concerned she was about youth drug...
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heart of what universities are on what they have become since the cap on fees was raised first by tony blairen rapidly by david cameron and nick clegg. can they take on as many students as they one question that should they want to take on as many students as they want? might the university ‘s something putting off people? since labour and the tories raised fees, the culture at university has changed. before fees, stu d e nts university has changed. before fees, students would apply and they wanted a university experience so if they did not get into one university they would go to another. a lot of stu d e nts would go to another. a lot of students are thinking if they do not get into theirfirst students are thinking if they do not get into their first choice university, why not do an apprenticeship or go to europe and study for free question other has been a big culture change. students are treating university, instead of just an enjoyable thing where you might have fun, they are treating as a big investment. has come back to her at the universities. all the things we now see which did not
heart of what universities are on what they have become since the cap on fees was raised first by tony blairen rapidly by david cameron and nick clegg. can they take on as many students as they one question that should they want to take on as many students as they want? might the university ‘s something putting off people? since labour and the tories raised fees, the culture at university has changed. before fees, stu d e nts university has changed. before fees, students would apply and they...
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bicentennial commemoration of the abolition of the slave trade in the presence of prime minister tony blair and queen elizabeth the second one of the guests. to a human rights activist disrupted the ceremony. well. you know it didn't. look like it was the worst north slope and it. just was you know yes yes yes. yes we are still very young that's so that's. why. i did what. i. i. mean. how could they accept losing the hard won caribbean the goose that laid the golden egg of global capitalism. at the beginning of the nineteenth century plantation owners and slave traders sought to thwart this wave of protest carried out by civil society by that time slavery a practice that dated back to the dawn of humanity seemed more and to belong to the past england had understood this before the others and was thus one step ahead of its rivals it was preparing itself for world domination. brazil bears the legacy of slavery is final years. over two million slaves landed there during the one nine hundred century making rio the largest slave trade port in the world but i think it's very important for people
bicentennial commemoration of the abolition of the slave trade in the presence of prime minister tony blair and queen elizabeth the second one of the guests. to a human rights activist disrupted the ceremony. well. you know it didn't. look like it was the worst north slope and it. just was you know yes yes yes. yes we are still very young that's so that's. why. i did what. i. i. mean. how could they accept losing the hard won caribbean the goose that laid the golden egg of global capitalism. at...
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insist he has been clear and also they would sate donelson runs felt met with saddam hussein, tony blair met with muammar qaddafi, that tends to be their answer. that is a fair and reasonable point. but i come back and say they are revisiting the governments at the time. jeremy corbyn was mp for is a ten north and pa rt of corbyn was mp for is a ten north and part of me cannot get my head around what he is doing at a tunisian summit. let's look at the off for a couple of stories. teen space crackdown on easy uni offers. you can be offered a place at university ona can be offered a place at university on a conditional basis that you not even have to get any aid levels but the assumption would be that you actually turned up but apparently not. an unconditional offer in the past tended to be way people they we re very past tended to be way people they were very highly talented or else we re were very highly talented or else were great athletes that he university definitely wanted to get. they wanted to make sure that in case your grades slip, he did not lose out. instead, because there are
insist he has been clear and also they would sate donelson runs felt met with saddam hussein, tony blair met with muammar qaddafi, that tends to be their answer. that is a fair and reasonable point. but i come back and say they are revisiting the governments at the time. jeremy corbyn was mp for is a ten north and pa rt of corbyn was mp for is a ten north and part of me cannot get my head around what he is doing at a tunisian summit. let's look at the off for a couple of stories. teen space...
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. >> this is really interesting, but oh, didn't she date blaire underwood.e show come back 20 years later? ♪ ♪ >> i remember loving the script and thinking everybody was amazing. i think we were just excited about -- >> being employed. >> no, i'm not getting a thing for you. dawson. i've known you too long. >> what's amazing. >> the cover shoot took months of planning. the cast then and now got together and shared show secrets. jonathan jackson was originally ready to beat. she auditioned and son of blaire was the first one to invite katie jones. >> blasting after dawson and he's not even feeling the same way. you might think i am broken. i can relate to that. >> come on. >> e.t. was on the set of dawson's creek back in 1997 befo the show premiered and made them all stars. >> yeah. josh and i are sharing an apartment right now and josh's dog. he's my third roommate. the dog is fine. josh is the one i can't stand. >> is this thing on? hello. >> i won't tell you about josh's ten den see to get noon. >> the last loves this meme. josh told us that he's not happy
. >> this is really interesting, but oh, didn't she date blaire underwood.e show come back 20 years later? ♪ ♪ >> i remember loving the script and thinking everybody was amazing. i think we were just excited about -- >> being employed. >> no, i'm not getting a thing for you. dawson. i've known you too long. >> what's amazing. >> the cover shoot took months of planning. the cast then and now got together and shared show secrets. jonathan jackson was...
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meanwhile, we were with priyanka's "quantico" co-star, blair underwood," at the premiere of his new moviethe after party." he hasn't met nick yet, but he had this advice for him. >> she's good people. she's a hard worker. they got to work out those schedules, 'cause that's a hardworking woman right there. >>> they got to find time to spend together. that's important. >> once he got to india he realized who's the big star in the family. >> he's a big star. >>> coming up -- live it to lively to pull off menswear. >>> plus -- >> a day in the life of positive paparazzi. how they get the perfect shots by making nice to celebs. >> rihanna, for example, even took me to the club. >>> and, chris incognito. >>> netflix, "e.t." got season 3 scoop from the four-time emmy nominated guys. >> ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. get your yes for less at the newest ro
meanwhile, we were with priyanka's "quantico" co-star, blair underwood," at the premiere of his new moviethe after party." he hasn't met nick yet, but he had this advice for him. >> she's good people. she's a hard worker. they got to work out those schedules, 'cause that's a hardworking woman right there. >>> they got to find time to spend together. that's important. >> once he got to india he realized who's the big star in the family. >> he's a...
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he was a student at montgomery blair highchool in montgomery county. bureau chief tracee wilkins has reaction from people kevin is going to be greatly missed. tracee? orter: doreen, he was a rising junior at blair, expected to start the school year, b instead he was shot and killed behind an apartment blding. prince george's county police are searching for information trying to figure out why this happened andple who love this young man are also trying to figure out why. >> just great spirits, great energy. >> reporter: the fooall coach jarvis thomas still can't believe that one of hisplavorite ers isone. today prince george's county police investigators were back at the apartments onsh new hae avenue collecting evidence. 16-year-old kevin wilson jr. was shot behind the apartment complex around 7:00 last night >> after officers got there and discovered him he was taken to the hospital a later pronounced dead. >> reporter: kevin was a rising junior at montgery player high school. he was a talented athlete and kept of the meaylandwks traveling football t
he was a student at montgomery blair highchool in montgomery county. bureau chief tracee wilkins has reaction from people kevin is going to be greatly missed. tracee? orter: doreen, he was a rising junior at blair, expected to start the school year, b instead he was shot and killed behind an apartment blding. prince george's county police are searching for information trying to figure out why this happened andple who love this young man are also trying to figure out why. >> just great...
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but blair later became president of cbs news when john kennedy was president. he later edited the nation magazine, and i became friends with him, he's a nice guy. my uncles who were reporters on that paper, along with the kid who according to my father only got the job because his aunt put up some of the money, was a kid named ben bradley, and he did not last long either. the new hampshire primary is so important to the body politics of the united states, and mr. gardner here does a great job of protecting that, although he was a little chagrined this morning when the only question asked of him of the tv news is about tom quinn day tomorrow and what he is going to do with it. thank you for having us, billy. >> i think we have time for a question or two. >> 1968 was a big year for bob. that is the year he and my mother married, they had their fifth child. four years later, he ran for governor of new hampshire. mr. loeb gave him the name broad- based bobby because he was an income tax supported. to this day, we still have people ask my wife, are you related to br
but blair later became president of cbs news when john kennedy was president. he later edited the nation magazine, and i became friends with him, he's a nice guy. my uncles who were reporters on that paper, along with the kid who according to my father only got the job because his aunt put up some of the money, was a kid named ben bradley, and he did not last long either. the new hampshire primary is so important to the body politics of the united states, and mr. gardner here does a great job...
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he lived in montgomery county and was ado stanut athlete at montgomery blair high school. detectives tell us t y're looking for a third suspect. >>> heads up this morning. d.c. polic says this surveillance video shows a fake uber driver and his accomplice. they say a vicdm cal an uber and got into the car that pulled up. the driveror fced victim to withdrawey m from several different atms. policeelieve the men and women are t connected to crimes that happened last month along the busy u street corridor. >>> now this morning, a child in virgia is dead aftereing left in a hot car. it happened in gooseman ten miles from richmond. the victim was 17 months old. his fatherent in the car and went to work, thinking he dropped him off at day care. the boy was discovered in a business parking lot. this is the third death this year. when it comes to hot car deaths virginia ranks tenth. >>> the governor is accused of cussing to a reporter. a reporter from "the washington post" asked him to response to ads tt paint the farmer naacp chairman as a socialist. here it is. >> do you identif
he lived in montgomery county and was ado stanut athlete at montgomery blair high school. detectives tell us t y're looking for a third suspect. >>> heads up this morning. d.c. polic says this surveillance video shows a fake uber driver and his accomplice. they say a vicdm cal an uber and got into the car that pulled up. the driveror fced victim to withdrawey m from several different atms. policeelieve the men and women are t connected to crimes that happened last month along the busy...
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tony blair wrote... gordon brown paid tribute, saying... theresa may said she was...nister narendra modi said... our correspondent imogen foulkes is in berne for us now. his death will be felt very deeply in switzerland. geneva come as you know, is the un's humanitarian home. that's for the aid agencies have their base. and kofi annan after he retired, made his home there. continue tour to devoting his time to piece, to conflict revolution, to tackling climate change. even as secretary—general, he regularly was in geneva. the politics and power of the un is in new york but kofi annan never forgot that a major part of the un's role is to work for the benefit of the world's most vulnerable, the people caught in conflict, the people caught in grinding poverty, and he never forgot to remind the world that that was hisjob forgot to remind the world that that was his job and that is what the un in geneva was devoted to as well. i think in geneva and in switzerland, where he is greatly loved. let's not forget to mess with him and became a member of the un when kofi annan was
tony blair wrote... gordon brown paid tribute, saying... theresa may said she was...nister narendra modi said... our correspondent imogen foulkes is in berne for us now. his death will be felt very deeply in switzerland. geneva come as you know, is the un's humanitarian home. that's for the aid agencies have their base. and kofi annan after he retired, made his home there. continue tour to devoting his time to piece, to conflict revolution, to tackling climate change. even as...
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effectively, this was a deposition by aaron blair who chaired the working group of the internationalgency for research on cancer that looked at glyphosate. this was his deposition. it had not been filed in court so it was not available for public viewing. it was not part of the docket. one center gave it to kate and gave her basically their view of it -- monsanto gave it to kate and gave her basically their view of it. that aaron blair know this research and withheld it and had they known, they would have come up with a different classification. now i also had the deposition and it could see, as anybody could from reading the deposition, that is not what is said at all. monsanto'snt with spin, so to speak, wrote the story and did not provide a link to the document, did not provided anywhere at all, falsely claimed it was a court document -- which it really wasn't. it wasn't filed or publicly available in court at all. and then went on to quote two scientists who are known to be associated in consulting with the agrichemical industry full steps you quoted them and said they were indep
effectively, this was a deposition by aaron blair who chaired the working group of the internationalgency for research on cancer that looked at glyphosate. this was his deposition. it had not been filed in court so it was not available for public viewing. it was not part of the docket. one center gave it to kate and gave her basically their view of it -- monsanto gave it to kate and gave her basically their view of it. that aaron blair know this research and withheld it and had they known, they...
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. >> reporter: the blair family it's dinner on this hick night. >> we're just proud that it's still hereroud tond come patronize. >>> the food is really good and i like i here. >> reporter: earlier today, a ew street sign for ben's chili bowlway was unveiled. reverend jesse jackson and hughes were also added to the restaurant's famous mural. ♪ >> reporter: 60 years and beyond. >> we don't see a end in sight. we want to keep going day to day. >> reporter: back out here on ben's chili boll way, it's so great to see all the jobs ben's has been able to create over the past 60 year all the proceeds from today are going to d.c. charity just to help them out. all the money raised on this lisk day in our nation's capital. live here on ben's chili bowlway, shomari stone. >> long may that i reig this is a new technique to keep studentsocused. lock up their stone cell phones. that's a new requirement at will son higschool in northwest d.c. the school has students put their phones in something called a yonder bag. these bags have magnetic clips ocked by a ly be u device that the teach has. some stud
. >> reporter: the blair family it's dinner on this hick night. >> we're just proud that it's still hereroud tond come patronize. >>> the food is really good and i like i here. >> reporter: earlier today, a ew street sign for ben's chili bowlway was unveiled. reverend jesse jackson and hughes were also added to the restaurant's famous mural. ♪ >> reporter: 60 years and beyond. >> we don't see a end in sight. we want to keep going day to day. >>...
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chandler by someone reasonable in the tuning and blair work in the bin that are on the thin but the economy of. south america was proper the tantalum encircles their president coming a new. report that get all they had in me million need i need to that end i mean it doesn't but it's again the morning to monitor my fruit of. am i am up there all night i'm on the run up on the line now i am paying. the monarch and the. limelight. when you come in to some of this done will come out of any concern you are more. good in most to stay in the good in will be good in most be reading as does so so when you step out on the t.v. most. of. you know i'm on my corner and we'll put it. in the left about the office in the parking lot of the one mile five workers what garbage i don't see the problem that none. of you will get it out of the neighborhood it feels by your modifying your i'm happy at my moving on to. other and i'm a stock in the oil and as a peacock when i say what i mean i love it when other me must work to find other me more than a mock up of it i kept up with other guys who beat up the market
chandler by someone reasonable in the tuning and blair work in the bin that are on the thin but the economy of. south america was proper the tantalum encircles their president coming a new. report that get all they had in me million need i need to that end i mean it doesn't but it's again the morning to monitor my fruit of. am i am up there all night i'm on the run up on the line now i am paying. the monarch and the. limelight. when you come in to some of this done will come out of any concern...
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tony blair broke up and looked at me and i just smiled. that was the kind of thing john mccain would do. he would sort of knock you off balance with his humor. it was always humor with a little zing but so mischievous that you never took offense because it was playful. he would do those sorts of things wherever we were and he traveled the globe so much, devoted a lot of his time visiting afghanistan and iraq and places where service members were putting their lives on the line. he did that often without much fan fare. there were so many stories of happy times, fun times, and then a poignant time like this. a navy man through and through, he would have been very honored by the military's role in taking him from his arizona home back to his at least political career home in washington and then ultimately to his eternal home at the site of the u.s. naval academy. >> the u.s. naval academy is where john mccain graduated from in 1958. i've got colonel jack jacobs with me. colonel, this is a guy -- you and i talk about this a lot, the ethos that
tony blair broke up and looked at me and i just smiled. that was the kind of thing john mccain would do. he would sort of knock you off balance with his humor. it was always humor with a little zing but so mischievous that you never took offense because it was playful. he would do those sorts of things wherever we were and he traveled the globe so much, devoted a lot of his time visiting afghanistan and iraq and places where service members were putting their lives on the line. he did that...
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bicentennial commemoration of the abolition of the slave trade in the presence of prime minister tony blair and queen elizabeth the second one of the guests. to a human rights activist destructed the ceremony. it didn't. think. it was naughty so i. just was you know yes. it was very nice that's so that's. what. i. was i. i . how could they accept losing the hard won caribbean the goose that laid the golden egg of global capitalism at the beginning of the nineteenth century plantation owners and slave traders sought to thwart this wave of protest carried out by civil society by that time slavery a practice that dated back to the dawn of humanity seemed to more and to belong to the past england had understood this before the others and was thus one step ahead of its rivals it was preparing itself for world domination. brazil bears the legacy of slavery is final years. over two million slaves landed there during the one nine hundred century making rio the largest slave trade port in the world but i think it's very important for people to realize that. for eighty twenty for every european that
bicentennial commemoration of the abolition of the slave trade in the presence of prime minister tony blair and queen elizabeth the second one of the guests. to a human rights activist destructed the ceremony. it didn't. think. it was naughty so i. just was you know yes. it was very nice that's so that's. what. i. was i. i . how could they accept losing the hard won caribbean the goose that laid the golden egg of global capitalism at the beginning of the nineteenth century plantation owners and...
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he was a rising junio at montgomery blair high school in montgomery county. detectives are lookingor a motive and a suspect. >>> a mother warned today by a judge in fairfax county. listen to your lawyer. veronica youngblood faces murder charges in the killing of her 5-year-old daughter. she refused is counsel today but the judge overrode hert. requ police say youngblood shot her two young daughters on sunday night. the younger one died. it happened inside an apartment in mclean. dourt documents reveal youngblood was in a custody dispute with her ex-husband. >> too close to call in a closely watched cragressional ce in ohio. it's the last special election ahead of the 2018 midterms. with all the precincts reporting now for ohio's 12th district which has been relively red, fewer than 2,000 votes separate the two candidates. republican troy balderson currently has a slight edge over democrat dannynn o'. at issue provisional ballots that still need to be counted and certified. >> paul manafort's long-time business associate rk gates is expected to face more tough
he was a rising junio at montgomery blair high school in montgomery county. detectives are lookingor a motive and a suspect. >>> a mother warned today by a judge in fairfax county. listen to your lawyer. veronica youngblood faces murder charges in the killing of her 5-year-old daughter. she refused is counsel today but the judge overrode hert. requ police say youngblood shot her two young daughters on sunday night. the younger one died. it happened inside an apartment in mclean. dourt...
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blair clark was very important to that. i think he was the chair at that point. on 2 january, gary david and i had dinner with blair clark, and david was called to the phone. the person said dave, i have decided that i will enter the new hampshire primary. that is just some background. this is from david [null]'s book by the way. he said, and this is really critical, in other words to be successful a drive to stop johnson had to come from inside the democratic party using persons familiar with the party processes with a legitimate political reputation. so, the people that we had, people like paul, they were established in the democratic party. i would then like to just challenge some of what my good friend paul mcintyre said. we did not destroy the democratic party. we added 90,000 voters, democratic voters, to the list. a number of people who were active in that campaign went on, and some of them are here, to be leaders in the democratic party. bill is considered the father of the modern democratic party. i remember around 1960 he said to david [null], we have g
blair clark was very important to that. i think he was the chair at that point. on 2 january, gary david and i had dinner with blair clark, and david was called to the phone. the person said dave, i have decided that i will enter the new hampshire primary. that is just some background. this is from david [null]'s book by the way. he said, and this is really critical, in other words to be successful a drive to stop johnson had to come from inside the democratic party using persons familiar with...
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was a loser but the cherry already has begun producing grown olive oil on their dinner over jason blair. you know lives and works most of the year in her tools you know pulliam. around all rob a square in the mountains are on the water how would you like to live that's exactly what we want to know from you at this week you can find all the details on a website and if you take part you name what entered into our draw for you max watch so good luck but we don't just want to have nice homes we also enjoy a nice summer holiday but don't be sad if you didn't have the time or money to go on vacation this year because holidays can sometimes have the setbacks and if you haven't been on vacation yet maybe you might want to think again let's find out why in a new episode of always serious high five. find scientifically proven reasons why you can be glad your summer vacation is over. many people go on vacation to rejuvenate and charge up their batteries but a survey by a german university has provided renewed confirmation battle. can't make you sick so if our number five being on vacation tends to
was a loser but the cherry already has begun producing grown olive oil on their dinner over jason blair. you know lives and works most of the year in her tools you know pulliam. around all rob a square in the mountains are on the water how would you like to live that's exactly what we want to know from you at this week you can find all the details on a website and if you take part you name what entered into our draw for you max watch so good luck but we don't just want to have nice homes we...
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annan tried to prevent this — the invasion and toppling of saddam hussein by george bush and tony blairhe support of the un security council. kofi annan later called it illegal. i think, as secretary—general, i did everything i could, conscious of what the results would be, you know, and being powerless to stop it. i mean, i did work with quite a lot of heads of states in their capitals, on the phone and elsewhere, working with the inspectors, but the die was cast, and nothing could stop it. kofi annan had much greater success in his home continent, africa, building global consensus behind the un millennium development goals, a huge initiative to reduce poverty and disease and increase education and opportunity. that and kofi annan‘s work on aids was rewarded with the nobel peace prize in 2001. i think he took the world into the modern age, i think he was the first leader of the 21st century, and he tried to build an international community where countries would work together, cooperate freely, and tackle what he saw as the biggest problems — poverty, inequality, climate change and, of
annan tried to prevent this — the invasion and toppling of saddam hussein by george bush and tony blairhe support of the un security council. kofi annan later called it illegal. i think, as secretary—general, i did everything i could, conscious of what the results would be, you know, and being powerless to stop it. i mean, i did work with quite a lot of heads of states in their capitals, on the phone and elsewhere, working with the inspectors, but the die was cast, and nothing could stop...
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annan tried to prevent this — the invasion and toppling of saddam hussein by george bush and tony blairhe support of the un security council. kofi annan later called it illegal. i think, as secretary—general, i did everything i could, conscious of what the results would be, you know, and being powerless to stop it. i mean, i did work with quite a lot of heads of states in their capitals, on the phone and elsewhere, working with the inspectors, but the die was cast, and nothing could stop it. kofi annan had much greater success in his home continent, africa, building global consensus behind the un millennium development goals, a huge initiative to reduce poverty and disease and increase education and opportunity. the young kofi annan had never lost contact with his roots in ghana, even when travelling and studying the world in his 20s and 30s. his work for africa on aids and un reform was rewarded with the nobel peace prize in 2001. i think he took the world into the modern age. i think he was the first leader of the 215t century, and he tried to build an international community where co
annan tried to prevent this — the invasion and toppling of saddam hussein by george bush and tony blairhe support of the un security council. kofi annan later called it illegal. i think, as secretary—general, i did everything i could, conscious of what the results would be, you know, and being powerless to stop it. i mean, i did work with quite a lot of heads of states in their capitals, on the phone and elsewhere, working with the inspectors, but the die was cast, and nothing could stop...