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let's bring brunell donald-kyei, god bless you, brunell.ll: god bless you, and god bless america, hi, miss liz. liz: what do you think? are democrats resisting everything and everything at this point? brunell: they are, it's absolutely embarrassing, disgusting, it's sad because as a democrat, the party can do so much better, there's so much picking on the president, jumping on the president instead of going back to the drawing board themselves and finding out where they lost america on november 8, 2016. liz: so the president is saying, you know what, democrats? this is on you. you're going to go into the midterms with people mad, deductibles, insurance premiums skyrocketing and they can't afford it. brunell: it's true, people will be angry. what i will say to my awesome president donald j. trump is this, the people voted interview office because they wanted to repeal and replace obamacare, and the very people that are going to be crying and screaming about these premiums, about not having choices are people that went, poor people who took t
let's bring brunell donald-kyei, god bless you, brunell.ll: god bless you, and god bless america, hi, miss liz. liz: what do you think? are democrats resisting everything and everything at this point? brunell: they are, it's absolutely embarrassing, disgusting, it's sad because as a democrat, the party can do so much better, there's so much picking on the president, jumping on the president instead of going back to the drawing board themselves and finding out where they lost america on november...
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the ss great britain, built by brunel, but where is great britain heading now? out.irds of voters wanted to stay in the eu. on the river taxi, many thought it was a bleak day. the government is embarking on a journey and has no idea where it is going, it has no idea what it is doing and is not in control of negotiations from now on. the brexitjourney may now be underway, but among remainers we found a sense that all is not lost. so it is going to happen? i do not believe it is, i believe the narrative will change and people's voices will be heard eventually. but they were heard in the referendum? a very mild squeak. it was so close. it was almost 50—50. people may change their minds at the end of the day and then article 50 could be revoked. you're notjust clinging on? it is not a case of clinging on but campaigning on the things you believe are important. traders have sailed into bristol docks for centuries from all over the world. this boat builder has seen orders increase since the referendum due to the fall in the pound. we do not need immigration to come in and
the ss great britain, built by brunel, but where is great britain heading now? out.irds of voters wanted to stay in the eu. on the river taxi, many thought it was a bleak day. the government is embarking on a journey and has no idea where it is going, it has no idea what it is doing and is not in control of negotiations from now on. the brexitjourney may now be underway, but among remainers we found a sense that all is not lost. so it is going to happen? i do not believe it is, i believe the...
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>> well, if you consider that the economic background that i have, i was born and raised in brunelle height ins a 600 square foot house, my father was a janitor and eventually worked his way into the communication worker's union and helped to put out the san francisco examiner and chronicle. i went to public schools here in san francisco, i used public transit to get back and forth to school. i grew up in a labor household as you might imagine so i have a strong concern and interest in representing workers and making sure that workers are being treated fairly. i have -- my particular interests on the board, i have a special focus on the workers that work at the bridge, not just bus drivers but all the mechanics, all the folks that work in the admin building, everyone that puts forth their effort to make sure that our international icon stays in good health in tall ways that it does. i also am -- as you see, the only woman representing san francisco of all the encum bantus and i bring a women's per specie to the table as well, so there are various ways in terms of my experience, being
>> well, if you consider that the economic background that i have, i was born and raised in brunelle height ins a 600 square foot house, my father was a janitor and eventually worked his way into the communication worker's union and helped to put out the san francisco examiner and chronicle. i went to public schools here in san francisco, i used public transit to get back and forth to school. i grew up in a labor household as you might imagine so i have a strong concern and interest in...
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>> well, if you consider that the economic background that i have, i was born and raised in brunelle height ins a 600 square foot house, my father was a janitor and eventually worked his way into the communication worker's union and helped to put out the san francisco examiner and chronicle. i went to public schools here in san francisco, i used public transit to get back and forth to school. i grew up in a labor household as you might imagine so i have a strong concern and interest in representing workers and making sure that workers are being treated fairly. i have -- my particular interests on the board, i have a special focus on the workers that work at the bridge, not just bus drivers but all the mechanics, all the folks that work in the admin building, everyone that puts forth their effort to make sure that our international icon stays in good health in tall ways that it does. i also am -- as you see, the only woman representing san francisco of all the encum bantus and i bring a women's per specie to the table as well, so there are various ways in terms of my experience, being
>> well, if you consider that the economic background that i have, i was born and raised in brunelle height ins a 600 square foot house, my father was a janitor and eventually worked his way into the communication worker's union and helped to put out the san francisco examiner and chronicle. i went to public schools here in san francisco, i used public transit to get back and forth to school. i grew up in a labor household as you might imagine so i have a strong concern and interest in...
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the ss great britain, built by brunel. but where is great britain heading now? out.o thirds of voters wa nted bristol nearly two thirds of voters wanted to stay in the eu. on the river taxi, many thought it was a bleak day. the government is barking ona bleak day. the government is barking on a journey and it has no idea where it is going, it doesn't know what it is doing and it is not in control of negotiations from now on. the brexit journey may control of negotiations from now on. the brexitjourney may be under way, but among remainer to there is a sense all is not lost. it is fine to happen? i don't believe it is. i believe the narrative will change and people's voices will be heard eventually. they have been heard in the referendum, haven't they?‘ eventually. they have been heard in the referendum, haven't they? a very mild squeak. it was so close. at the end of the day people may change their minds. at that point article 50 can be revoked. it is not a case of clinging on. it is a case of campaigning for the things you believe are important. traders have sailed
the ss great britain, built by brunel. but where is great britain heading now? out.o thirds of voters wa nted bristol nearly two thirds of voters wanted to stay in the eu. on the river taxi, many thought it was a bleak day. the government is barking ona bleak day. the government is barking on a journey and it has no idea where it is going, it doesn't know what it is doing and it is not in control of negotiations from now on. the brexit journey may control of negotiations from now on. the...
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the ss great britain, built by brunel, but where is great britain heading now? 0ut.embarking on a journey and has no idea where it is going, it has no idea what it is doing and is not in control of negotiations from now on. the brexitjourney may now be underway, but among remainers we found a sense that all is not lost. so it is going to happen? i do not believe it is, i believe the narrative will change and people will have their voices heard eventually. but they were heard in the referendum? a very mild squeak. it was so close. it was almost 50—50. people may change their minds at the end of the day and then article 50 could be revoked. you're notjust clinging on? it is not a case of clinging on but campaigning on the things you believe are important. traders have sailed into bristol docks for centuries from all over the world. this boat builder has seen orders increase since the referendum due to the fall in the pound. we do not need immigration to come in and take work away from the unskilled. and forjohn the boss this is a good day for the uk. the main reason i
the ss great britain, built by brunel, but where is great britain heading now? 0ut.embarking on a journey and has no idea where it is going, it has no idea what it is doing and is not in control of negotiations from now on. the brexitjourney may now be underway, but among remainers we found a sense that all is not lost. so it is going to happen? i do not believe it is, i believe the narrative will change and people will have their voices heard eventually. but they were heard in the referendum?...
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>> well, if you consider that the economic background that i have, i was born and raised in brunelle height ins a 600 square foot house, my father was a janitor and eventually worked his way into the communication worker's union and helped to put out the san francisco examiner and chronicle. i went to public schools here in san francisco, i used public transit to get back and forth to school. i grew up in a labor household as you might imagine so i have a strong concern and interest in representing workers and making sure that workers are being treated fairly. i have -- my particular interests on the board, i have a special focus on the workers that work at the bridge, not just bus drivers but all the mechanics, all the folks that work in the admin building, everyone that puts forth their effort to make sure that our international icon stays in good health in tall ways that it does. i also am -- as you see, the only woman representing san francisco of all the encum bantus and i bring a women's per specie to the table as well, so there are various ways in terms of my experience, being
>> well, if you consider that the economic background that i have, i was born and raised in brunelle height ins a 600 square foot house, my father was a janitor and eventually worked his way into the communication worker's union and helped to put out the san francisco examiner and chronicle. i went to public schools here in san francisco, i used public transit to get back and forth to school. i grew up in a labor household as you might imagine so i have a strong concern and interest in...
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ali milani, who is president of the brunel university students union.ny government can do. essentially, thankfully, we don‘t live in a totalitarian state, which means we aren‘t monitoring every individual. we aren‘t gathering intelligence on everyone and keeping it. so therefore, there is no way you can stop an individual from getting into a car and committing something like this. it‘s one of the prices we pay for living in a liberal democracy. having said that, there are big debates around radicalisation that are probably pertinent to understanding how we can tackle this. and what the actual cause is, and how does an individual get involved in this. because i think it‘s easy to talk about counter extremism and prevention. but really, when it comes down to the individual level, it‘s often very difficult to be able to treat individuals who are being radicalised, for a number of reasons. the government does have an approach to this which is the channel programme, which has reached out to several thousand individuals that have gone through this. three quar
ali milani, who is president of the brunel university students union.ny government can do. essentially, thankfully, we don‘t live in a totalitarian state, which means we aren‘t monitoring every individual. we aren‘t gathering intelligence on everyone and keeping it. so therefore, there is no way you can stop an individual from getting into a car and committing something like this. it‘s one of the prices we pay for living in a liberal democracy. having said that, there are big debates...