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buchanan, very qualified. but this again, is going to be a really tough because the country is having a mini civil war going on right now, kansas. and there's a lot of tension on so once again we asked this question coming in what's perspective of james buchanan when comes to things like the constitution, states rights and these kinds of topics? i had this earlier picture of him because the first quote is from his days in the senate way back in 1834, he had actually a comment along these lines. he said the, older i grow or she was young at the time, the more i'm inclined to be what is called a state rights man, the rights of the states reserved to by that instrument ought ever to be held sacred, similar to. his predecessors respect each other and the country will be in good shape. so when the compromise of 1850 came along, buchanan made a comment about it in 1850 and the whole fugitive slave law, and he says, look, this is totally fine. it's a well known historical fact that without this provision, the constit
buchanan, very qualified. but this again, is going to be a really tough because the country is having a mini civil war going on right now, kansas. and there's a lot of tension on so once again we asked this question coming in what's perspective of james buchanan when comes to things like the constitution, states rights and these kinds of topics? i had this earlier picture of him because the first quote is from his days in the senate way back in 1834, he had actually a comment along these lines....
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so you mentioned pat buchanan. he is as close to a direct antecedent for donald ideologically as as you can find. and so tell us, pat buchanan and where he fits to all of this and, you know, he resurrects that, in fact the slogan america first for the modern era. you know, what would he have made of donald trump? i mean, he's still around. he endorsed him. i believe. but, you know, really what he have made of him. he he likes donald trump. i mean, when i saw him at a party couple of years ago, he said, so do you think that donald's going to make it? you know, he he pat buchanan shannon grew up again with in an irish catholic family, very authoritarian. his his father took the belt to him. so is there but you've mentioned this a couple times. a you have a working thesis here that sort of a strongman home lead to strongman worship in ideology. you know, there is a bit of a pattern there. i'm going to need some, you know, social science research to back this up. but i think there is some, by the way, i'm just giving y
so you mentioned pat buchanan. he is as close to a direct antecedent for donald ideologically as as you can find. and so tell us, pat buchanan and where he fits to all of this and, you know, he resurrects that, in fact the slogan america first for the modern era. you know, what would he have made of donald trump? i mean, he's still around. he endorsed him. i believe. but, you know, really what he have made of him. he he likes donald trump. i mean, when i saw him at a party couple of years ago,...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.now "unavoidable" for children in the uk, with many being exposed to it while still in primary school, according to a new 0fcom report. the regulator is urging social media companies to strengthen child protection on their platforms. our technology reporter shiona mccallum reports. how much time do you think you spend on your phone a day? even prince william is asking these questions when meeting with a group of schoolchildren at a west london youth centre yesterday. hours. that's quite a lot. but i bet you feel better coming here. but when children are on their smartphones, their innocence can soon be compromised. 0fcom say out of the 2117 children it spoke to, all of them had encountered a range of violence, including gaming content, variable discrimination and fighting. and all of them, some as young as eight years old, had seen these posts pop up on social media, video sharing and messaging sites, many before the minimum age requirements. children should not feel that seriously har
michael buchanan, bbc news.now "unavoidable" for children in the uk, with many being exposed to it while still in primary school, according to a new 0fcom report. the regulator is urging social media companies to strengthen child protection on their platforms. our technology reporter shiona mccallum reports. how much time do you think you spend on your phone a day? even prince william is asking these questions when meeting with a group of schoolchildren at a west london youth centre...
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will: four, oh, you gotta go back to -- i think buchanan.e the civil war, guys that doesn't do anything to keep us out -- pete: and then obama? rachel: i don't have of a lot of beef with buchanan. but obama -- pete: i see what you're saying. will: biden will make it, by the way. i think if this connells. i'm not trying to be partisanful i've already said that biden is -- can i did say biden is the worst president in my lifetime previously, but then i put obama ahead of him. if you give biden time, this will be -- i do think president trump is on to something there. if he continues, the level of incompetence combined with ideological destruction -- rachel: well, if you're also just talking about big mistakes, george bush should be up there because the iraq war. was he on your list? will: he was discussed. rachel: because you're from texas -- will: it's just hard -- [laughter] a ah e ray just saying. will: patriot act. rachel: totally. 100%. all right. we're going to have to do a podcast on this. pete: you already did. rachel: we just did. all
will: four, oh, you gotta go back to -- i think buchanan.e the civil war, guys that doesn't do anything to keep us out -- pete: and then obama? rachel: i don't have of a lot of beef with buchanan. but obama -- pete: i see what you're saying. will: biden will make it, by the way. i think if this connells. i'm not trying to be partisanful i've already said that biden is -- can i did say biden is the worst president in my lifetime previously, but then i put obama ahead of him. if you give biden...
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michael buchanan reports. amanda kelsey died in 2020.2015, she was offered a procedure that no other nhs trust uses and is considered in several countries to pose a risk to patients. they've got a technique that they're trialling, is what they said, and it's a technique called buttonholing, and they're going to try it on different patients, are you happy to go ahead and have a go? yeah, if that's going to help. amanda's medical records, however, detail a range of complications, particularly infections and blood clots. many of the problems came after she started using the new procedure, a needling technique called buttonholing. one of the claims the team at portsmouth have made is that this was requested by patients. no, not at all. over 30,000 people in the uk need kidney dialysis — a process that cleans their blood as their kidneys are failing. for some patients, like mrs kelsey, a piece of plastic tubing called a graft can be inserted into their bodies to aid dialysis. the graft should then be connected to the machine using a technique
michael buchanan reports. amanda kelsey died in 2020.2015, she was offered a procedure that no other nhs trust uses and is considered in several countries to pose a risk to patients. they've got a technique that they're trialling, is what they said, and it's a technique called buttonholing, and they're going to try it on different patients, are you happy to go ahead and have a go? yeah, if that's going to help. amanda's medical records, however, detail a range of complications, particularly...
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michael buchanan reports. amanda kelsey died in 2020.ding years on dialysis. in 2015, she was offered a procedure that no other nhs trust uses and is considered in several countries to pose a risk to patients. they've got a technique that they're trialling, is what they said, and it's a technique called buttonholing and they're going to try it on different patients, "are you happy to go ahead and have a go?" yeah, if that's going to help. amanda's medical records, however, detail a range of complications, particularly infections and blood clots. many of the problems came after she started using the new procedure, a needling technique called buttonholing. one of the claims the team at portsmouth have made is that this was requested by patients. no, not at all. over 30,000 people in the uk need kidney dialysis — a process that cleans their blood as their kidneys are failing. for some patients like mrs kelsey, a piece of plastic tubing called a graft can be inserted into their bodies to aid dialysis. the graft should then be connected to th
michael buchanan reports. amanda kelsey died in 2020.ding years on dialysis. in 2015, she was offered a procedure that no other nhs trust uses and is considered in several countries to pose a risk to patients. they've got a technique that they're trialling, is what they said, and it's a technique called buttonholing and they're going to try it on different patients, "are you happy to go ahead and have a go?" yeah, if that's going to help. amanda's medical records, however, detail a...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, manchester.ing with the cost of living will be "catastrophic". the household support fund provides food banks and warm spaces for people in need in england but it's set to end in four week's time — unless it's extended in the budget. the government says benefits and the local housing allowance are rising. here's our cost of living correspondent colletta smith. every week, 400 households are given parcels at this food bank. you every week, 400 households are given parcels at this food bank.— parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food _ parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food bank— parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food bank because - parcels at this food bank. you don't come to a food bank because you . parcels at this food bank. you don't i come to a food bank because you want to, you come because you need to. we are a catch all for people who aren't able to provide food for themselves or their family and we are that last safety net for them that's vital. are tha
michael buchanan, bbc news, manchester.ing with the cost of living will be "catastrophic". the household support fund provides food banks and warm spaces for people in need in england but it's set to end in four week's time — unless it's extended in the budget. the government says benefits and the local housing allowance are rising. here's our cost of living correspondent colletta smith. every week, 400 households are given parcels at this food bank. you every week, 400 households...
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well, take one year tell me pat buchanan actually likes, diversity. i didn't1 o write the let'sprotestant yes but i think that's where i'm i, i think that's where i first met you early. what you weren't writing for. well that that was a b just look old that clinton. that was clinton. clinton her cl to. okay, we will. okay. anyway, how we got into the white house is you are the fortenberry force of the clinton administration. so you worked for nixon? yeah, that was 71. yep. 71 72, 73. so what was the nixon white house like? oh oh, it was it was a little scary, actually it was, you know, there was a time when the be well run operation. i did a first class job in king some really talented people in the government. i think it was the best group of republican we've been in have been tracked. moynihan yeah. moynihan pat moynihan was a major, major figure like that. but you know, the greenspan's of the world the various of their various people who ran programs that were fugitive estate of secretaries of state. the defense department. rumsfeld was there but baker star
well, take one year tell me pat buchanan actually likes, diversity. i didn't1o write the let'sprotestant yes but i think that's where i'm i, i think that's where i first met you early. what you weren't writing for. well that that was a b just look old that clinton. that was clinton. clinton her cl to. okay, we will. okay. anyway, how we got into the white house is you are the fortenberry force of the clinton administration. so you worked for nixon? yeah, that was 71. yep. 71 72, 73. so what was...
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michael buchanan, bbc news. arriving at the same time last year. mark easton, our home editor, is here to tell us more. yes, familiar pictures from dover, people making the crossing. 514 people yesterday. the total number of migrants arriving in the first 80 days of 2024 is an all—time record. weather is clearly a factor but we have seen more than 4,000 this year already, 10% higher than last year and 25% higher than the year before. this is concerning because the government claims their tough new rules on asylum and the threat of sending migrants to rwanda was why crossings fell by a third last year. proof, they said, that their plans to beat the people smugglers were working. now, number ten is arguing that what they call a migration emergency demonstrates the importance of passing the rwanda legislation currently being batted back and forth between the house of commons and the house of lords. the prime minister's official spokesman said today — "it is exactly because we are still seeing people making this per
michael buchanan, bbc news. arriving at the same time last year. mark easton, our home editor, is here to tell us more. yes, familiar pictures from dover, people making the crossing. 514 people yesterday. the total number of migrants arriving in the first 80 days of 2024 is an all—time record. weather is clearly a factor but we have seen more than 4,000 this year already, 10% higher than last year and 25% higher than the year before. this is concerning because the government claims their...
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was i think you'd have to say buchanan because he allowed the south to seize the federal arsenals andsecessions or grow under his presidency. if you go back and look at how andrew jackson a generation earlier handled the idea of secession he was going to mobilize the army in south carolina back down. had we hadn't andrew jackson in the 1850s we probably would not have had a civil war. mark: the democrats hate andrew jackson to even though he was a democrat let me ask you this about joe biden. joe biden through and with the worst racist segregation senatosenators imaginal eastlan, stennis, when he came into the senate. he was at not just the young sophomore come into the senate or junior coming into the freshman. he was a leader and wrote legislation he got eastland to back it to oppose immigration and so forth and so on. now he walks around like he's a great hope these are th a saviof democracy. how dare you challenge him and challenges of viewpoints and so forth. how does he get away with this transition from one of the big time segregationist racist 50 years ago to pretending to be
was i think you'd have to say buchanan because he allowed the south to seize the federal arsenals andsecessions or grow under his presidency. if you go back and look at how andrew jackson a generation earlier handled the idea of secession he was going to mobilize the army in south carolina back down. had we hadn't andrew jackson in the 1850s we probably would not have had a civil war. mark: the democrats hate andrew jackson to even though he was a democrat let me ask you this about joe biden....
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the japanese had never left their homeland and were headed to the united to visit with president buchanan and to sign the treaty of amity commerce.that at the time there was no blair house to house foreign dignitaries and that task fell to the willard congress to appropriate its $50,000 for the willard to refurbish and redecorate to accommodate our guests from japan. rooms were re carpeted with red carpets. there was a pantry built in kitchens and then a floor of 60 rooms was given to the on. the japanese entered through ladies entrance on 14th street and security hired to help take of any wayward what they called customs of bathing in private or eatining very foreign to them, but enjoyed composed three sa close of the 1860s. the willard said achieve their goal. they had congressmen senate businessmen, statesmen and now foreign with the success of the japanese delegation. they to do this and the beginning of the 1860s. we found that itself became a focal point for military and political reasons. we're now in the abraham suite. it's one of 41 suites in the newer building. abraham lincoln d
the japanese had never left their homeland and were headed to the united to visit with president buchanan and to sign the treaty of amity commerce.that at the time there was no blair house to house foreign dignitaries and that task fell to the willard congress to appropriate its $50,000 for the willard to refurbish and redecorate to accommodate our guests from japan. rooms were re carpeted with red carpets. there was a pantry built in kitchens and then a floor of 60 rooms was given to the on....
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this is james buchanan who is the only one of all the presidents to kind of be staring down.look at the orientation of all of their heads, most of them are staringaight at you. he has this look where the angle of his head is looking right down at you and whether ' day of the super creepy feeling that makes me uneasy someone else. also once told me that he was the only of all of the presidents to never marry which i thought was an interesting. the bearded presidents hays grant garfield old they all to look kind of similar you can tell that all of the neckwear from every sculptor is times which is neat you can see here that there's some military garb with grant where he's got some st■n■ears on his shoulders. and if you go down to george junior and you'll notice that he's got some elephants on his tie, which i thought was interesting. james garfield from what i've read had an interesting talent where he could write a sentence. with one hand in latin while simultaneously writing a another sentence with his other hand in greek, which i thought was fascinating. bill clinton is some
this is james buchanan who is the only one of all the presidents to kind of be staring down.look at the orientation of all of their heads, most of them are staringaight at you. he has this look where the angle of his head is looking right down at you and whether ' day of the super creepy feeling that makes me uneasy someone else. also once told me that he was the only of all of the presidents to never marry which i thought was an interesting. the bearded presidents hays grant garfield old they...
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as paul mentioned, i was happy to also assist with buchanan mall, and i can't wait till that fountain until that ruth asawa fountain gets turned back on. that's going to be very, very exciting to me. and paul's right. this is like i remember, paul talking to me, every time, i was running for something or thinking about running for something. he's like, you know, he's like, phil, you know, like, i mean, i'll support you, but you gotta you have to remain committed. you have to make sure that you, you know, i don't i don't want to just support you, and then you're going to disappear. and i think about that because i mentioned that to so many other candidates who asked for my support. and so i look at i look at my good friend paul osaki and, and to me, you know, being elected isn't just about, you know, getting the support from the community. it's making sure that you remember what communities you come from. and to me, while i'm not j.r, this this community is very much part of me. it's part of my history in san francisco. and it means a lot to me, to be able to give back just a little bi
as paul mentioned, i was happy to also assist with buchanan mall, and i can't wait till that fountain until that ruth asawa fountain gets turned back on. that's going to be very, very exciting to me. and paul's right. this is like i remember, paul talking to me, every time, i was running for something or thinking about running for something. he's like, you know, he's like, phil, you know, like, i mean, i'll support you, but you gotta you have to remain committed. you have to make sure that you,...
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they are currently blocked on golden gate between buchanan and webster. >> so that's here in the bay. and then in the central valley, we're just seeing this video of what the national weather service out of handford is calling a tornado. they say this is this afternoon in madera county and you can see clearly a funnel cloud. tough to see in the that it makes contact with the ground, which is what constitutes a tornado versus a funnel cloud. but if the national weather serviceuis calling that they probably have intel you can't really see from this video. but just reminder of how volatile this storm system is. we've had thunder that we could hear a in san francisco and this is in madera county. so not that's unheard of that that don't see a tornado to. yeah. when you get this cold, unstable air like this, i mean, we could even see some like that pop up around the bay area. they're not very strong. >> but we have on the snowmen county earlier this season, right, that we can see that easily happen again. but that's very active out there right now in the high country. and they are just get
they are currently blocked on golden gate between buchanan and webster. >> so that's here in the bay. and then in the central valley, we're just seeing this video of what the national weather service out of handford is calling a tornado. they say this is this afternoon in madera county and you can see clearly a funnel cloud. tough to see in the that it makes contact with the ground, which is what constitutes a tornado versus a funnel cloud. but if the national weather serviceuis calling...
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era el verano del 1972 cuando pamela buchanan, de 9 años, se despertó en hilton, lista para sus clasesundación cuando les tocaron su puerta y ella y su familia corrieron para esperar que bajara el agua y pudieran regresar a su casa. ahora pamela se ha convertido en la alcaldesa de hilton, la ciudad ha experimentado inundación a lo largo de los años. más recientemente, durante el desfile de ríos atmosféricos en el valle de sacramento, al rededor de 800 personas viven en hilton, un pueblo a 8 pies sobre el nivel del mar. hilton es pionera en una nueva estrategia para tratar de abordar los riesgos de inundación con la ayuda de investigadores de la universidad de california en davis, everybody pays a little bit in and everybody. es una de las investigadoras y dice que el programa básicamente se trata en que los residentes paguen un poco de dinero y reciban algo de regreso. lo que están tratando de hacer es llenar el vacío en las pólizas federales de inundaciones porque mucha gente no tiene los fondos para comprar un seguro o nunca lo van a comprar. las inundaciones y otros problemas relaci
era el verano del 1972 cuando pamela buchanan, de 9 años, se despertó en hilton, lista para sus clasesundación cuando les tocaron su puerta y ella y su familia corrieron para esperar que bajara el agua y pudieran regresar a su casa. ahora pamela se ha convertido en la alcaldesa de hilton, la ciudad ha experimentado inundación a lo largo de los años. más recientemente, durante el desfile de ríos atmosféricos en el valle de sacramento, al rededor de 800 personas viven en hilton, un pueblo...
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next to me from kharkiv, mykolaiv, odesa, many from kirovohrad oblast, there are kyivans, there are buchananss, there are guys from lviv, from frankiv oblast, there are even hungarians from transcarpathia, it is sometimes very difficult to understand them in their language, but everyone is defending not kupyansk, they are defending, not kupyansk zlavy, as they defended back then, not bahmud, everyone is defending their home, we understand that the rosnyans will stop, they will climb, climb, they will climb as far as they will go we will let them. so we are holding here now, but the enemy is quite, quite heavy, and tell me that now, after all, with shells, because it was, well, for a certain moment , it was completely desperate. the situation has now leveled off, it has not leveled off, well, that is, as you would estimate, it has leveled off and there was parity when rusnia cried out that as the ukrainians have as many shells as we do, it 's not fair, it's unfair, our counter-battery fight was almost always won very hard, it was sometime at the beginning of summer, well, somewhere in the midd
next to me from kharkiv, mykolaiv, odesa, many from kirovohrad oblast, there are kyivans, there are buchananss, there are guys from lviv, from frankiv oblast, there are even hungarians from transcarpathia, it is sometimes very difficult to understand them in their language, but everyone is defending not kupyansk, they are defending, not kupyansk zlavy, as they defended back then, not bahmud, everyone is defending their home, we understand that the rosnyans will stop, they will climb, climb,...
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to me from kharkiv, mykolaiv, odesa, many from kirovohrad region, there are kyivans , there are buchanans are guys from lviv, from frankiv region, there are even hungarians from transcarpathia, it is sometimes very difficult to understand them in their language, but everyone is not defending kupyansk, they are defending non-kupyansk. how nebahmud was defended then, everyone defends their home, we understand that the rosnyans will stop, they will climb, climb, they will climb as far as we will allow them, that is why we are keeping them here now, but the enemy is quite... quite heavy, but tell me that now it’s still with shells, because it was, well, for a certain moment it was a completely desperate situation, now it evened out, it didn’t equalize, well, that is, how would you estimate it, it evened out and there was parity, when rusnia howled, that the ukrainians have as many shells as we do, it's unfair, it's unfair, our counter-battery fights were almost always won very hard, it was somewhere at the beginning of summer. somewhere in the middle there is july, that's when we reached not
to me from kharkiv, mykolaiv, odesa, many from kirovohrad region, there are kyivans , there are buchanans are guys from lviv, from frankiv region, there are even hungarians from transcarpathia, it is sometimes very difficult to understand them in their language, but everyone is not defending kupyansk, they are defending non-kupyansk. how nebahmud was defended then, everyone defends their home, we understand that the rosnyans will stop, they will climb, climb, they will climb as far as we will...
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and that's brutal like james buchanan.e a major figure in the american civil war, though for the wrong reasons. he's going to spend basically the entire war complaining that nobody appreciates him enough. they should be giving him more to do and eventually lincoln's , please just go away. but he is famous because of his exploration and he becomes famous a critical figure who helps him in endeavors and by the name of kit carson. but i want to say army, officers often went out west alone or with other soldiers. but at that wanted to take their wives with them. and if you weren't, officer, you had the right to do this and so fremontjesse, benton fremont, 'e daughter of a famous senator who was one of the biggest promoters of manifest destiny in u.s. history, george custer, who will explore in the west and the yellowstone in black hills after the civil war takes, his wife, libbie custer, with him on his expeditions out into the west and like like they're sort of husbands these women write down they see and what they perceive b
and that's brutal like james buchanan.e a major figure in the american civil war, though for the wrong reasons. he's going to spend basically the entire war complaining that nobody appreciates him enough. they should be giving him more to do and eventually lincoln's , please just go away. but he is famous because of his exploration and he becomes famous a critical figure who helps him in endeavors and by the name of kit carson. but i want to say army, officers often went out west alone or with...