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buchanan of florida, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote yea on s. 321. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representative roybal-allard, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mss on s. 321. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representative john carter, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that representative john carter will vote yea on s. 321. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? ms. wexton: as the member designated by mrs. fletcher, msi inform the house that these members will vote yes on s. 321. >> as the member designated by mr. van drew of new jersey, i inform the house that mr. van drew will vote yea on s. 321. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. clarke of new york and ms. bass of cal
buchanan of florida, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote yea on s. 321. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representative roybal-allard, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mss on s. 321. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representative john carter, pursuant to house...
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our work actually started in buchanan mall. san francisco recreation and park department, the exploratorium, and community, because community is always an important piece of the puzzle. and what we do is we try to deepen a sense of connection and a sense of place to a park through a celebration of cultural history, natural history, and political history. >> buchanan mall was a pivotal project for us, because it was the first time a community came to us and said, "hey, we'd love for you to help us develop this space so it's gonna b foevyby,nde thinyo hato play tt."ive process in buchanan mall really kicked off the way that we thought about public space. not something that we did in, but did with. the second one was middle ground project, which is a national science foundation grant. that was in front of the s.f. main public library. so, that was great because we paired social science with public space and place-making, with our partners urban alchemy, who were incredibly important in not only taking care of the space but mediati
our work actually started in buchanan mall. san francisco recreation and park department, the exploratorium, and community, because community is always an important piece of the puzzle. and what we do is we try to deepen a sense of connection and a sense of place to a park through a celebration of cultural history, natural history, and political history. >> buchanan mall was a pivotal project for us, because it was the first time a community came to us and said, "hey, we'd love for...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports from glasgow.i have breakfast in the middle of the afternoon to keep me going, and a snack at night. having cut down on food, zahada safdar is now facing reducing herfuel. the hot water bottle eases the pain from her severe arthritis, as she can't afford to properly heat her flat after a 20% rise in bills. a single mum with limited income, it's very difficult to even turn the button on right now for central heating. how often do you put it on? kind of every other day for about half—an—hour. around one in four homes in scotland are in fuel poverty, the highest level in the uk, and those groups offering help have been inundated in recent weeks. you can't even afford to turn your heating on? do you have children in the house? at this support centre, they say rocketing energy prices, rising food costs and the £20 a week cut to universal credit have combined to create real struggles. some people are borrowing, some people are just deciding, "do i eat tonight or do i put on my heating? do i go without fo
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports from glasgow.i have breakfast in the middle of the afternoon to keep me going, and a snack at night. having cut down on food, zahada safdar is now facing reducing herfuel. the hot water bottle eases the pain from her severe arthritis, as she can't afford to properly heat her flat after a 20% rise in bills. a single mum with limited income, it's very difficult to even turn the button on right now for central heating. how often do you put...
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waltz, steube, mchenry and buchanan and mrs. wagner, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on amendment number 56. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 264, the nays are 163-rbg the amendment is adopted. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the question on amendment 89 printed in part d of house report 117-241, offered by the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 89 prinked in part d of house repoz 117-241, offered by mr. garamendi of california. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker p
waltz, steube, mchenry and buchanan and mrs. wagner, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on amendment number 56. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 264, the nays are 163-rbg the amendment is adopted. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the question on amendment 89 printed in part d of house report 117-241, offered by the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 89...
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james buchanan, 44th in our latest survey. donald trump and his first appearance in the survey coming in at 41. we noted that barack obama entering the top 10 according to that survey. the fun part is hearing from you, our viewers. what presidents do you want to talk about on this presidents' day? phone lines split by republican party. republicans, (202)-748-8001. -- the lines spit by -- split by political party. republicans, (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. independents, (202)-748-8002. amity shlaes, you literally written the book on calvert school -- on calvin coolidge. how do you feel about calvin coolidge being ranked right in the middle at 24? amity: that is just fine. we don't push our own book, when we are surveying or helping to work with others. i am personally very happy about calvin. he moved to 24 from 27. president coolidge can be explained with a bigger story, that includes other presidents. that would be president obama, president eisenhower. the country seems to be showing some respect for introverts.
james buchanan, 44th in our latest survey. donald trump and his first appearance in the survey coming in at 41. we noted that barack obama entering the top 10 according to that survey. the fun part is hearing from you, our viewers. what presidents do you want to talk about on this presidents' day? phone lines split by republican party. republicans, (202)-748-8001. -- the lines spit by -- split by political party. republicans, (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. independents,...
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russell buchanan had the means and the possible motive.dence against him was circumstantial and soon the case went cold. russell had his own story to tell. the truth would lay dormant for decades only to be uncovered by an amateur sleuth obsessed with the case. back to josh mankiewicz with in the mild of the night. >> several months after angie samota was raped and murdered, the prime suspect russell buchanan hired an attorney and refused to speak with police him several months after that, he left the country. it seems suspicious, but without enough evidence to arrest russell, police could not stop him. russell was not arrested or charged in angie's murder. he went on to become a successful architect. it had been nearly 30 years when russell decided to talk, once again, about what happened that night and about angie. >> her friends describe her as the kind of girl that guys get crushes on. >> maybe so. >> possible that you had a crush on her in. >> no no, not at all. i hardly knew her. >> but after questioning angie's friend anita about th
russell buchanan had the means and the possible motive.dence against him was circumstantial and soon the case went cold. russell had his own story to tell. the truth would lay dormant for decades only to be uncovered by an amateur sleuth obsessed with the case. back to josh mankiewicz with in the mild of the night. >> several months after angie samota was raped and murdered, the prime suspect russell buchanan hired an attorney and refused to speak with police him several months after...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. us presidential election, and that mr trump was wrong to think he could have done so. the former president, who has falsely claimed the election was stolen from him, recently insisted again that mr pence could have blocked certification of the results. our north america correspondent, david willis reports. mike pence was renowned for his almost filial sense of loyalty to donald trump, never publicly disagreeing with him and staunchly defending even the former president's most controversial actions. but there was one area in which the two men have not seen eye to eye. donald trump maintains the former vice president could have used his authority to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election as they were being presented to congress. and following renewed assertions to that effect from mr trump in recent days, mike pence has now decided to speak out. president trump said i had the right to overturn the election. but president trump is wrong. i had no right to overturn the ele
michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. us presidential election, and that mr trump was wrong to think he could have done so. the former president, who has falsely claimed the election was stolen from him, recently insisted again that mr pence could have blocked certification of the results. our north america correspondent, david willis reports. mike pence was renowned for his almost filial sense of loyalty to donald trump, never publicly disagreeing with him and staunchly defending even the former...
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pat buchanan even. the george h.w.orable convention speech in modern times that absolutely eviscerated establishment republicans. >> i mean and that's a problem. john heilemann, some back bench congress man, congress woman can say, i am the voter. yeah, they're the voter for a small sub set of their state, but have one of those people run statewide and they get absolutely demolished. extend it out nationwide, they would be absolutely demolished. there are people who are very good at being back benchers, raising $5 million, $ million by saying shocking things, but this is the party without donald trump. donald trump figured out a way to win in 2016, even though he didn't think he was going to win in 2016, even though he still lost by 3 million popular votes, and that was at high tide. >> yeah. >> the problem with trump, if this becomes the dominant gene, that dominant gene is a 40% gene in america. that's why if the republican party has a future, it is not with one of these trumpists, it is with a glenn youngkin. it is
pat buchanan even. the george h.w.orable convention speech in modern times that absolutely eviscerated establishment republicans. >> i mean and that's a problem. john heilemann, some back bench congress man, congress woman can say, i am the voter. yeah, they're the voter for a small sub set of their state, but have one of those people run statewide and they get absolutely demolished. extend it out nationwide, they would be absolutely demolished. there are people who are very good at being...
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. >> he and james buchanan are running neck and neck.arding as come up a few notches but what has been said about him is in the realm of myth, a lot of myth about harding and outlet rise. when you look at his record is quite impressive. announcer: historian walters on q & a. you can listen to q & a and all of our podcasts on our new c-span now cap -- app. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled list of students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for everything. announcer: comcast support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. announcer: remarks no by secretary of state antony blinken. during the session secretary blinken and the german foreign minister reinforce their equipment -- commitment to ukraine's p
. >> he and james buchanan are running neck and neck.arding as come up a few notches but what has been said about him is in the realm of myth, a lot of myth about harding and outlet rise. when you look at his record is quite impressive. announcer: historian walters on q & a. you can listen to q & a and all of our podcasts on our new c-span now cap -- app. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including...
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michael buchanan, bbc news. our business editor simonjack is here.there about the real anxiety there is in so many hassles about what is coming. when we mention government help, what is that likely to be as make the plan thatis that likely to be as make the plan that is emerging, and company bosses i have spoken to are expecting, has two parts, the first and near universal cut in energy bills across the board. ., , :: :: _, universal cut in energy bills across the board. ., , 11:1 , universal cut in energy bills across the board. ., , i: i: . ., , ., the board. could be £200, could be a bit more. the board. could be £200, could be a bit more- that _ the board. could be £200, could be a bit more. that would _ the board. could be £200, could be a bit more. that would be _ the board. could be £200, could be a bit more. that would be funded - the board. could be £200, could be a bit more. that would be funded by i bit more. that would be funded by loans from the government to the energy companies, which they would pass straight through, but they would re
michael buchanan, bbc news. our business editor simonjack is here.there about the real anxiety there is in so many hassles about what is coming. when we mention government help, what is that likely to be as make the plan thatis that likely to be as make the plan that is emerging, and company bosses i have spoken to are expecting, has two parts, the first and near universal cut in energy bills across the board. ., , :: :: _, universal cut in energy bills across the board. ., , 11:1 , universal...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.nancy—related issues, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. pupils who fail their maths and english gcse in england could be refused loans for university tuition fees. the proposals are part of the government's response to a review of education for the over—18s, which will be published in full tomorrow. universities in england have warned the government not to "turn back the clock", by seeking to limit the number of young people studying for a degree. our education editor, branwenjeffreys, joins me. for those young people watching, what does this say about expectations around minimum academic standards? it’s expectations around minimum academic standards? �* , expectations around minimum academic standards? �*, ., ., standards? it's part of a wider debate about _ standards? it's part of a wider debate about who _ standards? it's part of a wider debate about who should - standards? it's part of a wider debate about who should go l standards? it's part of a wider| debate about who should go
michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.nancy—related issues, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. pupils who fail their maths and english gcse in england could be refused loans for university tuition fees. the proposals are part of the government's response to a review of education for the over—18s, which will be published in full tomorrow. universities in england have warned the government not to "turn back the clock", by seeking to limit the number of young people studying for a...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports.aside resort in wales, haven't we? we've got a lovely community living here in rhyl. there's this sense of hopelessness amongst the people and you can see it in people's eyes. the ebb and flow of debate about rhyl can mask a simple consensus. the town needs improving. florist carol parr is fully aware of the town's reputation. not many people say a lot of good things about rhyl, which i can sort of understand based on crime, and there's a lot of trouble. but when she had to relocate her business three years ago, she chose rhyl high street, an act of faith. over the last, say, two or three years, i have seen a change in rhyl. i think it's an upcoming town again. i'm very optimistic about rhyl, yeah. seagulls cry. that optimism can be hard to see at times, but plans are afoot to regenerate the high street to use the government's levelling—up fund to revitalize the town centre. there have been some decisions in the past locally that perhaps haven't been the best ones in terms of aiming fo
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports.aside resort in wales, haven't we? we've got a lovely community living here in rhyl. there's this sense of hopelessness amongst the people and you can see it in people's eyes. the ebb and flow of debate about rhyl can mask a simple consensus. the town needs improving. florist carol parr is fully aware of the town's reputation. not many people say a lot of good things about rhyl, which i can sort of understand based on crime, and there's...
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. >> el consejo de seguridad de la onu aprobÓ una sesiÓn especial urgente sobre buchanan —— ucrania enr y uno en contra, el de rusia, que en este caso no tiene poder. la resoluciÓn llega despuÉs de que bloquearÁ una resoluciÓn que condenaba a su invasor. fue escenario de una manifestaciÓn que se uniÓ para rechazar. nos tienen las imÁgenes y motivos testimonios de algunos participantes. queremos rezar para que pague la guerra y que ellos estÉn a salvo. la asistencia fue masiva. varias calles tuvieron que ser bloqueadas por parte del departamento de policÍa de chicago. los manifestantes se unen para que vuelva la paz al territorio ucraniano. momento de solidaridad donde personas reciben una voz de aliento en medio de la incertidumbre por la situaciÓn que atraviesan sus familiares en ucrania. tengo el corazÓn destrozado, tengo familiares y amigos desesperados por lo que estÁ pasando. miles de personas se manifiestan en las calles de chicago, ciudad donde habita la segunda comunidad mÁs grande de ucranianos en el paÍs. >> los colores amarillo y azul de la bandera de ucrania adornan las cal
. >> el consejo de seguridad de la onu aprobÓ una sesiÓn especial urgente sobre buchanan —— ucrania enr y uno en contra, el de rusia, que en este caso no tiene poder. la resoluciÓn llega despuÉs de que bloquearÁ una resoluciÓn que condenaba a su invasor. fue escenario de una manifestaciÓn que se uniÓ para rechazar. nos tienen las imÁgenes y motivos testimonios de algunos participantes. queremos rezar para que pague la guerra y que ellos estÉn a salvo. la asistencia fue...
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michael buchanan, bbc news shropshire. at nine, on bbc one. the time is. our top story this evening. as russian military manoeuvres intensify near its western borders, ukraine prepares to call for a state of emergency. universities in england urge the government not to try to limit the number studying for a degree. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel at 6:30 — we'll hear from james anderson for the first time since he and stuart broad was surprisingly left out of england's forthcoming tour to the west indies. a bbc investigation has found evidence of child grooming and sexually abusive behaviour on apps that allow people to interact using virtual reality headsets. the nspcc charity says it's shocked and angry by the revelations, which have sparked concerns about children's safety in the so—called "metaverse". this report by angus crawford and a warning that it does contain some disturbing content of a sexual nature. meetjess. she's 25, a bbcjournalist. but in virtual reality, she's pretending to be a child. goin
michael buchanan, bbc news shropshire. at nine, on bbc one. the time is. our top story this evening. as russian military manoeuvres intensify near its western borders, ukraine prepares to call for a state of emergency. universities in england urge the government not to try to limit the number studying for a degree. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel at 6:30 — we'll hear from james anderson for the first time since he and stuart broad was surprisingly left out of england's...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl.ncy saying rescuers have entered the tunnel to rescue the boy who felt and that morocco well. he fell down on tuesday and it was too narrow for rescuers to get down themselves so over the last few days they have been digging parallel to they have been digging parallel to the well in which the boy has been stuck in the hope is that they will be able to go across horizontally to extract him they have provided oxygen for him over recent days and there has been a report they have also been able to get him water. his family have been waiting along with that crowd hoping for good news and you can see just how many people
michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl.ncy saying rescuers have entered the tunnel to rescue the boy who felt and that morocco well. he fell down on tuesday and it was too narrow for rescuers to get down themselves so over the last few days they have been digging parallel to they have been digging parallel to the well in which the boy has been stuck in the hope is that they will be able to go across horizontally to extract him they have provided oxygen for him over recent days and there has been a...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl.one that she reaches tomorrow. today's gathering was held at her sandringham estate in norfolk, where herfather, king george the sixth, died in 1952. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. the pace of her life is slower, now. her doctors want her to take things carefully. but on this weekend of private memories of her beloved father and her late husband, the queen was meeting local people in the ballroom at sandringham and the conversation flowed.— conversation flowed. probably be uuite conversation flowed. probably be quite different _ conversation flowed. probably be quite different because _ conversation flowed. probably be j quite different because nowadays conversation flowed. probably be - quite different because nowadays we do things quite differently. she move slowly — do things quite differently. she move slowly and carefully now, steadied by a stick, but there were no hesitations on the exchanges with the guests. i no hesitations on the exchanges with the auests.
michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl.one that she reaches tomorrow. today's gathering was held at her sandringham estate in norfolk, where herfather, king george the sixth, died in 1952. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. the pace of her life is slower, now. her doctors want her to take things carefully. but on this weekend of private memories of her beloved father and her late husband, the queen was meeting local people in the ballroom at sandringham and the conversation flowed.—...
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with me this afternoon -- >> clerk: we're only talking about 201 buchanan right now. >> yes, i am aware of that. i am going to say that we have a vendor that handled the permit processing for all three sites, and we have a representative on that will handle any questions for radio compliance, and we also have a legal representative for legal requirements. these are all small cell antenna permits. at&t has an obligation to maintain our network, and we are doing everything we can to keep up with the demand. these small cell antennas -- sorry -- these small cell antennas are typically preferred because they are usually deployed on existing infrastructure in the public right-of-way. they improve the capacity of our network. they off load some of the traffic, and they will help with all of the different things that people are doing right now with their wireless phones. the city of san francisco has one of the most thorough review processes of wireless facilities of any city in the country, and because of that, here in san francisco, at&t and our vendors are particularly vigilant about follow
with me this afternoon -- >> clerk: we're only talking about 201 buchanan right now. >> yes, i am aware of that. i am going to say that we have a vendor that handled the permit processing for all three sites, and we have a representative on that will handle any questions for radio compliance, and we also have a legal representative for legal requirements. these are all small cell antenna permits. at&t has an obligation to maintain our network, and we are doing everything we can...
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you've got buchanan you is sitting by. and as the country gets closer to war. he doesn't do anything to stop it. you have lincoln coming in and he has a decision. he can either allow the confederacy to go its merry way or he can try to keep the country together and he decides to go for broke. he decides that it's important enough for the nation to be preserved. to go to war and he does that tremendous loss of life over 700,000 people die as a consequence. but he also opens the door to ending slavery and that has been tremendous, that is revolutionary. and then he is succeeded by andrew johnson who is not in any way to be president at that time. so it makes perfect sense that lincoln is elevated to number one because the country vacould not have survived without his leadership and of course with help from the military and the american people but it's lincoln's leadership that makes a difference. >> not to be not too much on johnson but expand on that, why completely unfit? why is he always last? >> andrew johnson was a southerner from tennessee. a democrat, but
you've got buchanan you is sitting by. and as the country gets closer to war. he doesn't do anything to stop it. you have lincoln coming in and he has a decision. he can either allow the confederacy to go its merry way or he can try to keep the country together and he decides to go for broke. he decides that it's important enough for the nation to be preserved. to go to war and he does that tremendous loss of life over 700,000 people die as a consequence. but he also opens the door to ending...
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and one of these efforts identified pat buchanan, who seemed unlikely to have been deep throat. but since he was a native of washington or had lived in washington for many, many years, he knew some of the ins and outs that were discussed in the book, and to this college class it seemed he was the most likely candidate. a very common and popular interpretation was that deep throat was not a single individual. deep throat was a composite of a number of different sources. it was a literary device to project an intriguing character but pulling from a different range of individuals, a different variety of sources, a composite, a literary device. for a long time i believed this was the case, too, that there could not have been a single deep throat but there were probably several melded into a single character. one of the investigative teams for the los angeles times also publicly felt that this was the likely explanation for deep throat's identity because they were following watergate as well, and they knew some of the information the post was publishing had to come from different sou
and one of these efforts identified pat buchanan, who seemed unlikely to have been deep throat. but since he was a native of washington or had lived in washington for many, many years, he knew some of the ins and outs that were discussed in the book, and to this college class it seemed he was the most likely candidate. a very common and popular interpretation was that deep throat was not a single individual. deep throat was a composite of a number of different sources. it was a literary device...
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who was nixon's council in the early days of the watergate scandal pat buchanan, who is a nixon aid who later ran for president three times? sticking and failing to win the republican nomination for presidency alexander hague who was nixon's chief of staff later in the watergate period ron ziegler, he was the press secretary. the one who mentioned who referred to watergate famously as a third rate burglary. these were all among the candidates these and many more were identified as likely sources. likely to have been deep throat. in fact, there were college courses. one of them at the university of illinois that spent semesters. digging through the tips and clues and hints and all the president's been to try to figure out. who the most likely source was? and one of these efforts identified pat buchanan an arch conservative republican who seemed on his face to be quite unlikely to have been deep throat. but since he was a native of washington or had lived in washington for many many years he knew some of the ins and outs that were discussed in the book. and to this college class. it seeme
who was nixon's council in the early days of the watergate scandal pat buchanan, who is a nixon aid who later ran for president three times? sticking and failing to win the republican nomination for presidency alexander hague who was nixon's chief of staff later in the watergate period ron ziegler, he was the press secretary. the one who mentioned who referred to watergate famously as a third rate burglary. these were all among the candidates these and many more were identified as likely...
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there are 1st glimmers of hope. buchanan, russia, great to peace talks, even as moscow's troops draw closer to cave, the may assist the capital is surround, we'll get the lightest from nap, corresponded in you cry. the european union shop and it's response to the war, funding weapons be crime. closing a day space to russia and bam and banning some per kremlin media which is quite a made put in put new.
there are 1st glimmers of hope. buchanan, russia, great to peace talks, even as moscow's troops draw closer to cave, the may assist the capital is surround, we'll get the lightest from nap, corresponded in you cry. the european union shop and it's response to the war, funding weapons be crime. closing a day space to russia and bam and banning some per kremlin media which is quite a made put in put new.
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administration in an official opinion by the attorney general embraced by buchanan in his state of the union address had said that although secession was revolution. the president congress indeed no part of the federal government have the authority to force the states back into the union because nothing in the constitution explicitly authorized it and because of the principle of consent of the government and on this principle the southerners in those states had chosen to no longer give their consent to be governed and so it violated that principle of consent to coerce them back in lincoln unilaterally and then eventually with the support of congress took up arms to force them back in. the second braking was the suspension of habeas corpus, which is the right that says if the government grabs you up it has to appear in court. give a reason put you on trial and if you're not convicted let you go and lincoln unilaterally suspended habeas corpus early in the war and kept that suspension in place even after the supreme court via the chief justice or at least the chief justice the supreme co
administration in an official opinion by the attorney general embraced by buchanan in his state of the union address had said that although secession was revolution. the president congress indeed no part of the federal government have the authority to force the states back into the union because nothing in the constitution explicitly authorized it and because of the principle of consent of the government and on this principle the southerners in those states had chosen to no longer give their...
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once again, we care lies, deceit and fakes on use. labradoodle pad about the indiscriminate showing buchanan a cities, hospitals, and schools. but he's gone. the russian army does not threaten civilians in ukraine . it is not showing civilian infrastructure authority to to civilians is now paused by ukrainian nationalists will effectively who sees the as hostages, the residence of ukraine, and they are using them. now as human shields move, there is a multitude of a bit of evidence. so from ukrainian said that the nationalist list, despite their protest, are taking heavy equipment, multiple rocket launchers and, and deploying them in residential areas. this is an egregious violation of international humanitarian law which needs to be duly condemned. also do the, essentially, this is the same tactic that is being used by isolate her. all responsibility for the possible repercussions of follow lies at the feet of them. i don regime the residence of ukraine are also threatened by the ongoing radicals, a giving power to all of those who wish, including cope prisoners from escaping from jail. the
once again, we care lies, deceit and fakes on use. labradoodle pad about the indiscriminate showing buchanan a cities, hospitals, and schools. but he's gone. the russian army does not threaten civilians in ukraine . it is not showing civilian infrastructure authority to to civilians is now paused by ukrainian nationalists will effectively who sees the as hostages, the residence of ukraine, and they are using them. now as human shields move, there is a multitude of a bit of evidence. so from...
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this is video from the citizen app showing some of the smoke the fire broke out this morning along buchanan street, 3 adults and one child were rescued. but one of the adults had to be taken to the hospital because of smoke inhalation. and that person later died at the hospital. the buildings next to the one that caught fire also suffered smoke and water damage. residents of the area are being assisted by the red cross. 10 new security cameras have been installed in oakland to try and crack down on illegal dumping. city workers say last year alone they collected almost 15 million pounds of garbage off the streets of oakland. the cameras have been installed near what leaders say are the hot spots for people who dump off their trash. leaders say the video will be used to try to identify who is doing the illegal dumping and then hold those responsible accountable >> you know where this one is today, but we're not telling you where the other 9 are going. and that is because we have got to stop the people that are dumping on our beautiful city. >> we are not going to tolerate people dumping on o
this is video from the citizen app showing some of the smoke the fire broke out this morning along buchanan street, 3 adults and one child were rescued. but one of the adults had to be taken to the hospital because of smoke inhalation. and that person later died at the hospital. the buildings next to the one that caught fire also suffered smoke and water damage. residents of the area are being assisted by the red cross. 10 new security cameras have been installed in oakland to try and crack...
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michael buchanan, bbc news shropshire.heir maths and english gcse could be refused loans for university tuition fees in england. the plans are part of the government's response to a review of education for the over 18s which will be published in full tomorrow. universities in england have warned the government not to turn back the clock by seeking to limit the number of young people studying for a degree. is the first slice of a very big plan but it is for all of her 18. whether they go on to do higher technical qualifications or whether they study at university. there is a clear push from ministers to try and divert some of the students into thinking about their options more widely. so, they want to make sure that they are consulting fully on a proposal which no one who doesn't have either two ease at a level or g csc and maths at english and maths won't be able to get access to student loans. now, they say that this should prevent people from going to university who will not do well but will going to get a decent job, he
michael buchanan, bbc news shropshire.heir maths and english gcse could be refused loans for university tuition fees in england. the plans are part of the government's response to a review of education for the over 18s which will be published in full tomorrow. universities in england have warned the government not to turn back the clock by seeking to limit the number of young people studying for a degree. is the first slice of a very big plan but it is for all of her 18. whether they go on to...
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[laughter] i am also joined by secretary of state ed buchanan, auditor christy rucinez and tresurer kurt meyer. and now, on the job in his second week, superintendent brian schrader. thank you for the opportunity to serve with you. this is an all-star cast. [applause] over the last couple of years, wyoming has phased out many challenges. together, we have emerged stronger, more engaged, and better equipped to tackle new challenges and seize fresh opportunities. i was thinking about the state of the state. i was thinking about a mornings of my youth when my family drove our cattle to the mountain. the hardest and longest days always came about midway through the drive. we were already tired from 2:00 a.m. rising for the entire week before that. regardless of whether it was snowing or raining, that date we -- that day we rode nine miles from our barn and started our cattle up the slip. beyond the elements, there was always a challenge that came up, a bull might duck off into the canyon or -- the day was brutal for our horses and exhausting for us, especially as a little kid. that drive had
[laughter] i am also joined by secretary of state ed buchanan, auditor christy rucinez and tresurer kurt meyer. and now, on the job in his second week, superintendent brian schrader. thank you for the opportunity to serve with you. this is an all-star cast. [applause] over the last couple of years, wyoming has phased out many challenges. together, we have emerged stronger, more engaged, and better equipped to tackle new challenges and seize fresh opportunities. i was thinking about the state of...
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. >> reporter: caitlin buchanan has a newborn and a 2-year-old. will not hesitate to get the covid-19 vaccine for dr. marley, as soon as it is available, which doctors say could be several weeks away. >> we became first time parents during the pandemic. so, it has been a very challenging time, trying to navigate what is best for now our children. we are looking forward to having something that has been researched, and something that will protect the children moving forward. >> reporter: clinical trials are underway on a two dose vaccine with a three dose shot. the goal is to prevent severe disease. dr. kate williamson recommends getting the vaccine as soon as it is out, to avoid a serious illness. >> also long-term side effects. this can be long-haul syndrome, where they have chronic fatigue, muscle aches, a mental health issue, and younger kids were also seeing multi- inflammatory syndrome in children which can happen anywhere from days to even one month after the virus. >> reporter: families will be able to get shots at their pediatrician's offi
. >> reporter: caitlin buchanan has a newborn and a 2-year-old. will not hesitate to get the covid-19 vaccine for dr. marley, as soon as it is available, which doctors say could be several weeks away. >> we became first time parents during the pandemic. so, it has been a very challenging time, trying to navigate what is best for now our children. we are looking forward to having something that has been researched, and something that will protect the children moving forward. >>...
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has sparked public debate as with his series depicting red army faction, terrorists, or with his buchanan cycle, an abstract rendering of the horrors of notice. am mr. hutton, as is to my, my main interest is in painting. i have a certain freedom doing what i want to get hard to push us as painting as a form of thinking. for 5 decades he made abstract art. his squeaky paintings from the 1980s are especially in demand. fetching astronomical prices on the art market, but at least has withdrawn from public life since 2019 and stopped creating large format, oil paintings due to its physical demands. now at 90 years old god placed on has devoted himself entirely to drawing just don't remind of our top story, our best, our germany, france and poland to have reaffirm back commitment to ukraine's sovereignty lead us here. and then the talks i am with eating feels of a russian invasion of your credit set you up today. d w's business program made in germany is next. i'll be back at the top of the hour. if you need more, as always, stay up for the web site, that's d w dot com. have a good day with w
has sparked public debate as with his series depicting red army faction, terrorists, or with his buchanan cycle, an abstract rendering of the horrors of notice. am mr. hutton, as is to my, my main interest is in painting. i have a certain freedom doing what i want to get hard to push us as painting as a form of thinking. for 5 decades he made abstract art. his squeaky paintings from the 1980s are especially in demand. fetching astronomical prices on the art market, but at least has withdrawn...
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it happened near turk and buchanan street's this morning.ur people from the building including a man who suffered from severe smoke inhalation. he was rushed to a hospital, where he later died. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> police in pleasant hill looking for the driver accused of ramming his car into several homes. that person now being referred to as the garage smasher. the driver of the gray vehicle believed to have smashed his car into the garage as of at least seven homes last night. it happened in the city's gregory gardens neighborhood. authorities believe it was the same car that smashed into a clayton safeway earlier this week. >>> let's go on to some brighter news this evening, the weather. gorgeous sunset this evening and it looks like it's going to be a nice weekend. >> temperatures warmed up very nicely this afternoon. it was cold this morning. i was up early to take our dogs to the vet and had to scrape a little bit on the windshield before i hit the road. >> i bet they were happy. >> thrilled? the vet, not
it happened near turk and buchanan street's this morning.ur people from the building including a man who suffered from severe smoke inhalation. he was rushed to a hospital, where he later died. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> police in pleasant hill looking for the driver accused of ramming his car into several homes. that person now being referred to as the garage smasher. the driver of the gray vehicle believed to have smashed his car into the garage as of at least...
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earlier we heard from ortiz, deputy editor in chief on a buchanan. she says the channel is in full compliance with u. k. broadcast rules. what i had seen and again, this is all the users dropping. basically there's, there's an every minute. but from what i have seen, they have made some comments. you other media outlets. they're reviewing, i guess the letter and the culture minister have not received any from them yet. but they will have, you know, perhaps maybe add some additional student need to review our content and complaints and things. but i'm not quite sure what the complaint they have in mind because he has not had a single breach of the awesome that is really important for me to reiterate in the last 4 years at all. i think the content of leaders of the highest quality award winning recognize internationally. there is a pressure to have a special review indicate that it has nothing to do with our with our own existence . which means that it is becoming a purely purely political matter for a very long time. b r. i understand that it was not
earlier we heard from ortiz, deputy editor in chief on a buchanan. she says the channel is in full compliance with u. k. broadcast rules. what i had seen and again, this is all the users dropping. basically there's, there's an every minute. but from what i have seen, they have made some comments. you other media outlets. they're reviewing, i guess the letter and the culture minister have not received any from them yet. but they will have, you know, perhaps maybe add some additional student need...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports.seaside resort in wales, haven't we? we've got a lovely community living here in rhyl. there's this sense of hopelessness amongst the people and you can see it in people's eyes. the ebb and flow of debate about rhyl can mask a simple consensus. the town needs improving. florist carol parr is fully aware of the town's reputation. not many people say a lot of good things about rhyl, which i can sort of understand based on crime, and there's a lot of trouble. but when she had to relocate her business three years ago, she chose rhyl high street, an act of faith. over the last, say, two or three years, i have seen a change in rhyl. i think it's an upcoming town again. i'm very optimistic about rhyl, yeah. seagulls cry. that optimism can be hard to see at times, but plans are afoot to regenerate the high street to use the government's levelling—up fund to revitalize the town centre. there have been some decisions in the past locally that perhaps haven't been the best ones in terms of aiming
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports.seaside resort in wales, haven't we? we've got a lovely community living here in rhyl. there's this sense of hopelessness amongst the people and you can see it in people's eyes. the ebb and flow of debate about rhyl can mask a simple consensus. the town needs improving. florist carol parr is fully aware of the town's reputation. not many people say a lot of good things about rhyl, which i can sort of understand based on crime, and...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins.rday well. through the rest of saturday we have this band of rain pushing its way southwards. behind it, the snow showers starting to pile into scotland and there is strong and gusty winds, touching 40, 45 miles an hour and gusty winds, touching 40, 45 miles an hourand parts gusty winds, touching 40, 45 miles an hour and parts of western scotland and irish sea coast. for many it is a milder feel compared to friday but across scotland, high single figures as a top temperature. it is across scotland we will see further snow showers piling on this evening and overnight. coupled with the strong and gusty winds, we are likely to see blizzards on the risk of ice. these bands of rain will pack up across south—east wales and northern england. there is a much milder night but for parts of scotland those temperatures get too freezing or a few degrees below. we have a yellow warning for the met office for the snow across scotland. 0ver office for the snow across scotland. over the hills we could
michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins.rday well. through the rest of saturday we have this band of rain pushing its way southwards. behind it, the snow showers starting to pile into scotland and there is strong and gusty winds, touching 40, 45 miles an hour and gusty winds, touching 40, 45 miles an hourand parts gusty winds, touching 40, 45 miles an hour and parts of western scotland and irish sea coast. for many it is a milder feel compared to...
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he and james buchanan are neck-and-neck. harding has come up a few notches in recent years.t has been said about him is in the realm of myths, and untruths, and outright lies. when you look at his true record and what he actually accomplished as president, it is actually quite impressive. >> historian ryan walters, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all our podcasts, on the free c-span now app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. >> the greatest town on earth is the place you go home. at sparklight, it is our home, too, and right now we are all facing our greatest challenge. that's why sparklight is working around-the-clock to keep you connected. we are doing our part so it is a little easier to do yours. >> sparklight supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> the economy, not only at the top of everybody's mind but, on the top of a number of news publications and new
he and james buchanan are neck-and-neck. harding has come up a few notches in recent years.t has been said about him is in the realm of myths, and untruths, and outright lies. when you look at his true record and what he actually accomplished as president, it is actually quite impressive. >> historian ryan walters, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all our podcasts, on the free c-span now app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of...
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he and james buchanan are running neck and neck. harding has come up in recent years, but what has been said about him is really in the realm of myth. there are a lot of myths about him and harding's and outright lies. with what he accomplished as the president of the united states, it is quite impressive. >> historian ryan walters sunday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> next, remarks from ukrainian president zelensky at the 50th annual munich security conference. >> i think you will have one of the highlights of this munich conference. i am relieved and delighted that -- how do i say this, against some odds, against some odds, the president of ukraine has decided not to cancel his trip to munich but to come here and talk to us and have a meeting. the way this is going to work is the president will make his speech, his address, and then he will have a moderated discussion with cnn. my only job is to welcome the president of ukraine. [applause] >>
he and james buchanan are running neck and neck. harding has come up in recent years, but what has been said about him is really in the realm of myth. there are a lot of myths about him and harding's and outright lies. with what he accomplished as the president of the united states, it is quite impressive. >> historian ryan walters sunday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> next, remarks...