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he and -- while in cambridge. he changed his thinking from a ptolemy within the british empire to independence. most of us know the basic story. once again, washington wanted to use those cannons for an aggressive frontal attack on the british. once again, the council on war said no. moving onto the dorchester peninsula, down here, and using the cannons from the high points there to attack shipping into boston harbor. washington accepted this plan. after careful preparation, the continental soldiers moved on to the peninsula on march 4. as i said, the general already wanted to leave. but when he saw a canon pointing down at him, he left earlier than he land. washington expressed in a letter home the disappointment he felt that there was no major fighting. but he accepted congratulations and this metal from the continental congress for pushing the british out. he realized the attack would have been very difficult. washington recognized the war was not over to them he quickly moved resources down to new york and he
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what shenton arrived in cambridge massachusetts -- cambridge, massachusetts and made the town his headquarters until april, 1776. it was there he learned to work with his generals and the continental congress while refining his strategy against the british, were encamped in nearby boston. this was part of a symposium held at george washington's mount vernon estate and is about 50 minutes. shuttleworth -- shellworth: i am the curator and i have enjoyed meeting many of you over the past few days and i hope you have been enjoying the wonderful presentations of this symposium, taking us from the backwoods of the virginia to the beautiful island of barbados. it is my pleasure now to introduce our last two speakers, will be illuminating us on places where george washington really did sleep. [laughter] >> in the colonial pains -- towns of cambridge and annapolis. resist a slight detour into our mount vernon archives, to share with you what i think is likely a less well-known connection between washington's headquarters in cambridge and his mansion here on the potomac. elaborate further, during the 19
what shenton arrived in cambridge massachusetts -- cambridge, massachusetts and made the town his headquarters until april, 1776. it was there he learned to work with his generals and the continental congress while refining his strategy against the british, were encamped in nearby boston. this was part of a symposium held at george washington's mount vernon estate and is about 50 minutes. shuttleworth -- shellworth: i am the curator and i have enjoyed meeting many of you over the past few days...
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[laughter] >> in the colonial towns of cambridge and annapolis. i can't resist a slight detour into our mount vernon archives, to share with you what i think is likely a less well-known connection between washington's headquarters in cambridge and his mansion here on the potomac. as john will elaborate further, during the 19th century, the cambridge headquarters was home of henry wadsworth longfellow, the poet. his daughter lived her entire life at the house. she also served from was 50 years, still a record, from 1879 until 1928, as a member of mount vernon's board, the mount vernon's ladies association. as the vice regent for massachusetts, she took charge of furnishing her assigned room in the mansion, which was the general study. toward this end, she was able to reacquire a number of george washington's original books and her crowning achievement, the 1799 secretary bookcase you see here in the lower slide. i think as these images suggest, her insulation, her vision of the study was also strongly shaped by her familiarity with her father's stu
[laughter] >> in the colonial towns of cambridge and annapolis. i can't resist a slight detour into our mount vernon archives, to share with you what i think is likely a less well-known connection between washington's headquarters in cambridge and his mansion here on the potomac. as john will elaborate further, during the 19th century, the cambridge headquarters was home of henry wadsworth longfellow, the poet. his daughter lived her entire life at the house. she also served from was 50...
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in creating cambridge analytic s.c.l. partnered with an american billionaire and not just any old one a mathematician specializing in data robert mercer the vice president of the firm of his faithful stalwart steve benen before he joined the trump campaign. from the outset the objective was clear nothing less than a revolution in the way election campaigns were conducted despite multiple interview requests cambridge analytical has always refused to speak with us so to understand exactly what they do we did something very simple we watched their ads. political campaigns have changed they're no longer of airplanes are getting more expensive and elections are won by small but crucial numbers of votes putting the right message in front of the right person at the right moment is more important and this is where cambridge analytical in our revolutionary data modeling techniques can help. put that way winning an election seems easy the reality is more complicated and above all much murkier than cambridge analytical is willing to
in creating cambridge analytic s.c.l. partnered with an american billionaire and not just any old one a mathematician specializing in data robert mercer the vice president of the firm of his faithful stalwart steve benen before he joined the trump campaign. from the outset the objective was clear nothing less than a revolution in the way election campaigns were conducted despite multiple interview requests cambridge analytical has always refused to speak with us so to understand exactly what...
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we cross the garrick hileman he is a research fellow at the university of cambridge all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it gary let me go to you first in cambridge explain what is going on with bitcoin i mean i'm of the age and i used to work in finance i can remember the dot com bubble and then it's melt down here not being very well versed in bitcoin what is going on here is this just speculation or is this the new shiny radiant future go ahead in cambridge. right i think i think a little bit of both to be honest and certainly we've seen you know some aspects of this story before as you mentioned you know after the dot com bubble exploded in two thousand two thousand and one there were a number of winners that emerged from that area and a number of new companies that were born after that have done quite well you know big has already been declared dead several times in two thousand and eleven wired wrote an article saying the rise and fall of we saw the crash in two thousand and fourteen yet it keeps coming b
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we have jeffrey tucker he is director of content for the foundation for economic education and in cambridge we crossed garrick heilman he is a research fellow at the university of cambridge right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated gary let me go to you first in cambridge explain what is going on with bitcoin i mean i'm of the age and i used to work in finance ike i can remember the dot com bubble and then it's melt down here and not being very well versed in bitcoin what is going on here is this just speculation or is this the new shiny radiant future go ahead in cambridge. i think i think a little bit of both to be honest and certainly we've seen you know some aspects of this story before as you mentioned you know after the dot com bubble exploded in two thousand two thousand and one there were a number of winners that emerged from that area and a number of new companies that were born after that have done quite well you know big has already been declared dead several times in two thousand and eleven wired wrote in article s
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we have jeffrey tucker he is director of content for the foundation for economic education and in cambridge we cross to garrick hileman he is a research fellow at the university of cambridge right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated gary let me go to you first in cambridge explain what is going on with bitcoin i mean i'm of the age and i used to work in finance i can remember the dot com bubble and then it's melt down here and not being very well versed in bitcoin what is going on here is this just speculation or is this the new shiny radiant future go ahead in cambridge. i think i think a little bit of both to be honest and certainly we've seen you know some aspects of this story before as you mentioned you know after the dot com bubble exploded in two thousand two thousand and one there were a number of winners that emerged from that area and a number of new companies that were born after that have done quite well you know big has already been declared dead several times in two thousand and eleven wired wrote a article
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that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated gary let me go to you first in cambridge explain what is going on with bitcoin i mean. i'm of the age and i used to work in finance ike i can remember the dot com bubble and then it's melt down here and not being very well versed in bitcoin what is going on here is this just speculation or is this the new shiny radiant future go ahead in cambridge. i think i think a little bit of both to be honest and certainly we've seen you know some aspects of this story before as you mentioned you know after the dot com bubble exploded in two thousand two thousand and one there were a number of winners that emerged from that area and a number of new companies that were born after that have done quite well you know big has already been declared dead several times in two thousand and eleven wired wrote an article saying the rise and fall of a coin we saw the crash in two thousand and fourteen yet it keeps coming back so wouldn't surprise me if we have another crash maybe a few more in front of us but it does seem that there is something im
that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated gary let me go to you first in cambridge explain what is going on with bitcoin i mean. i'm of the age and i used to work in finance ike i can remember the dot com bubble and then it's melt down here and not being very well versed in bitcoin what is going on here is this just speculation or is this the new shiny radiant future go ahead in cambridge. i think i think a little bit of both to be honest and certainly we've seen you know...
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here let me go back to you in cambridge while it is a fascinating concept these cryptocurrency if there is the concern of accountability illegal drugs arms and other kinds of illegal activity can stay under the radar of the authorities i mean i think that's a kind of a downside also you know when people talk about it is being a newfie out currency one day i mean you know people are buying big ticket items because they are avoiding taxation and things like that so i mean it kind of cuts both ways here i guess really the most important question will be if this kind of crypto currencies are successful what is the temptation of governments to step in to regulate it and would regulation kill it go ahead. right now it's been very interesting to watch the migration of regulatory interest across this space mean first we had law enforcement with the rise of the so-called road in the online dark web so use of big coin take an interest in the sector more recently securities regulators and with the up swing in prices i'm sure tax authorities are kind of next in line to to start getting involved wit
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as john will elaborate further, during the 19th century, the cambridge headquarters was home of henry wadsworth longfellow, the poet. his daughter lived her entire life at the house. she also served from was 50 years, still a record, from 1879 until 1928, as a member of mount vernon's board, the mount vernon's ladies association. as the vice regent for massachusetts, she took charge of furnishing her assigned room in the mansion, which was the general study. toward this end, she was able to...
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the photo was taken by her mother, the duchess of cambridge.me is lianna brinded, who is the europe news editor, for quartz. we start with the korea times and coverage of the historic talks. absolutely. this is the first time in two years they have talked about something around a table. like with most diplomatic matters, it is over a sport, like the olympics. this is a sport, like the olympics. this is a progressive unification talkwise. they say they are focusing on sport. it isa they say they are focusing on sport. it is a start, and so encouraging. winding the clock back a few months, perhaps weeks, we were talking about how critical this was and how there was this terrible stalemate as well. it is brilliant that the winter olympics has given them an avenue to get together in the same room. they have talked for four hours. they say they will focus on the olympics, but some of the ministers did say other issues will be on the table, that is the most important thing. absolutely. it is where it progresses to. expectations are higher. good news.
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here let me go back to you in cambridge while it is a fascinating concept these crypto currencies there is the concern of accountability you know illegal drugs arms and other kinds of illegal activity can stay under the radar of the authorities i mean i think that's a kind of a downside also you know when people talk about it is being a new fear currency one day i mean you know people are buying big ticket items because they are avoiding taxation and things like that so i mean in a kind of cuts both ways here i guess really the most important question will be if this kind of crypto currencies are successful what is the temptation of governments to step in to regulate it and would regulation kill it go ahead. right now it's been very interesting to watch the migration of regulatory interest across this space me first we had law enforcement with the rise of the silk road in the online dark web so use of big coin take an interest in the sector more recently securities regulators and with the up swing in prices i'm sure tax authorities are kind of next in line to to start getting involved w
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it near cambridge where scientists sequenced hisjeans. billion letters long which revealed he has leopard syndrome. scientists are almost halfway to their targets of sequencing 100,000 regina rams. they say they will meet that target by the end of the year. and it is hoped thousands of other patients with symptoms, will get the diagnosis they have been hoping for. it could help the answer to curing hundreds of illness. it is 16 years since scientists crack the first code. in now helps lead the project. it is an exciting field now. 15 yea rs it is an exciting field now. 15 years after we sequenced the first one, we can apply this in the nhs. as well as diagnosing rare diseases, knowledge is developing personalised medicine, treatments tailored to patients rather than generic diseases. we are all slightly different and a lot of that is encoded in the jeans. different and a lot of that is encoded in thejeans. so in the future we can work out what is the most appropriate treatment for you. allott has leopard syndrome tell—tale freckles as wel
it near cambridge where scientists sequenced hisjeans. billion letters long which revealed he has leopard syndrome. scientists are almost halfway to their targets of sequencing 100,000 regina rams. they say they will meet that target by the end of the year. and it is hoped thousands of other patients with symptoms, will get the diagnosis they have been hoping for. it could help the answer to curing hundreds of illness. it is 16 years since scientists crack the first code. in now helps lead the...
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i think you need a double degree in classics from cambridge or oxford to become one, but we are goingen't we? the other thing which struck us is there are only three people on the board who make the decision. there are many people who sit on the board, but at any one time there are only three. shall we go into how many people its? dozens, but it comes down to three people in the end. well, it may do. you also have the situation where not only we re have the situation where not only were the victims not told he was going to be released, and many, many victims were not used in the court trial. indeed, and the fact of the matter, as well, is we don't know why the decision was made by the pa role why the decision was made by the parole board, and we won't know. the daily telegraph reports that the children, chairman of the parole board is considering publishing the rationale behind the decision to release john worboys, rationale behind the decision to releasejohn worboys, but rationale behind the decision to release john worboys, but tonight, rationale behind the decision to releasejohn w
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that's all the all the time we have gentlemen many thanks to my guests a new york atlanta and in cambridge and thanks to our viewers for watching us here in our d.c. you next time and remember. join me everything on the alex i'm i'm sure i'll be speaking to us with the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. because. there was always summers and i built tiny houses for the homeless. serious back and they are here why do these guys now for me a tiny house is not a solution it will be a free for. this nice safe conditions to live a. new suit of clothes and rent in the city of los angeles. always good terrorist. nobody should be homeless anywhere but especially in one of the richest countries in the world. i build everything was true because i make a lot of mistakes. and it's easy to back out your mistakes in compton south central l.a. a pint sized idea as well this summer has been a battle with city oath already so when you have nothing and nowhere to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle. the mayor of los angeles has to clear the city is
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steve bannon and his connection to cambridge analytical. >> i think it's not clear from reading this public filing is whether or not the president himself just sort of bent to the same p.r. campaign that this firm and others were lining up to do on behalf of these very wealthy gulf countries or if it was more of a kind of underground relationship, that it was a personal relationship he had with cambridge analytical. there's more to cover, but these filings are just fascinating to go through because you realize these sort of connections that have been happening underneath our feet in washington for years that have just really gone undisclosed. >> great work, both of you. thanks so much for sharing, this is the underbelly of washington lobbying and we'll get it and stay on the beat. >>> and coming up, budget battle. what would a government shutdown look like? how about the u.s. troops around the world, u.s. senator tammy duckworth joining us next. ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why
steve bannon and his connection to cambridge analytical. >> i think it's not clear from reading this public filing is whether or not the president himself just sort of bent to the same p.r. campaign that this firm and others were lining up to do on behalf of these very wealthy gulf countries or if it was more of a kind of underground relationship, that it was a personal relationship he had with cambridge analytical. there's more to cover, but these filings are just fascinating to go...
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>> he's a top cop in cambridge , massachusetts, but he's not rooting for the patriots.what what his officers say about the divided loyalty on the force. >> and by now, you and everybody else in the country, have probably seen this video of an eagles fan run into a subway pole. but wait until you see the same video from a different angle. we have it for you next. >> new tsa rules go into effect, stricter screening going into effect for cargo coming from five different countries. that's as "eyewitness news" trusted battery for your do you need the most son's favorite toy? maybe not. maybe, you could trust he wouldn't leave the upstairs water running. (woman screams) or, you could just trust duracell. ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone, cbs news reports the transportation security administration taking emergency action on air cargo from five predominantly muslim countries. >> the tsa wants six airlines to provide additional information, like where a package is coming from, who sent it, how it was sent, where has it been since it was mailed, or where i
>> he's a top cop in cambridge , massachusetts, but he's not rooting for the patriots.what what his officers say about the divided loyalty on the force. >> and by now, you and everybody else in the country, have probably seen this video of an eagles fan run into a subway pole. but wait until you see the same video from a different angle. we have it for you next. >> new tsa rules go into effect, stricter screening going into effect for cargo coming from five different...
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feel how arrogant science was to maintain that we were the only -- they told me, when i went to cambridgeget a degree only humans had personality, only humans had minds capable of problem solving, only humans had emotions. how arrogant of us. >> you were a very young girl who came and was given this task of observing the chimps. you were not a university graduate, you were not a scientist and you come back with this revelation. d you stick to your guns? did people say, excuse me, who are you? >> the scientists did. fortunately i loved animals all my life. i had an amazing supportive mother and had a great teach when i was a child who taught me absolutely these professors at cambridge may be very knowledgeable and learn ed and aerodite, but this teacher taught me when it comes to mind and emotion, they're wrong. that was my dog. >> there is a segment in this film enough to make even the hardest heart weep. that's when the elderly female, flow, dies eventually and her son, flint, just cannot -- cannot accept that. take the story further. >> he was totally dependent on her, even though he wa
feel how arrogant science was to maintain that we were the only -- they told me, when i went to cambridgeget a degree only humans had personality, only humans had minds capable of problem solving, only humans had emotions. how arrogant of us. >> you were a very young girl who came and was given this task of observing the chimps. you were not a university graduate, you were not a scientist and you come back with this revelation. d you stick to your guns? did people say, excuse me, who are...
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down to the south and east, however, around ocean city, around salsbury and cambridge, that is where it's going to affect. maybe calvin county, st. mary's county, you guys had a chance to get any snow out of but look at the winter storm warnings from virginia beach to tallahassee for the potential of snow and ice. i think places like savannah have a better chance of seeing snow than we do here in the d.c. metro area, at least accumulating snow. this is why. we have a storm system that's going to be developing off the southeast coastline. look at the snow right around the coast, the charleston area, they're expected to see some snow. here it comes around raleigh. this is one of the newest computer models that we have, and this one actually does bring the snow into the d.c. area with some accumulating snow in here. this is around 7:00 a.m. on thursday, and then it moves out of here. any shift in the pattern is going to change things big time. if it shifts to the east, it could be lower amounts. if it shifts to the west, we could be talking about significant snow in parts of our area. l
down to the south and east, however, around ocean city, around salsbury and cambridge, that is where it's going to affect. maybe calvin county, st. mary's county, you guys had a chance to get any snow out of but look at the winter storm warnings from virginia beach to tallahassee for the potential of snow and ice. i think places like savannah have a better chance of seeing snow than we do here in the d.c. metro area, at least accumulating snow. this is why. we have a storm system that's going...
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we also have a winter storm warning around the east in the cambridge area, around the d.c. area a wind chill weather advisory until later on this morning. not so much accumulation but timing during the rush hour people are trying to get to work. this is going to be the next half an hour light snow continuing around the area. notice moderate snow popping up at 5:00 a.m. covered in that light snow. 7:00 a.m. same story, light snow around d.c. by that time you get slightly heavier snow with the heaviest of 8:00 a.m. then you notice by noon this begins to shift over to the east. the virginia suburbs are beginning to clear and still left over light flurries around the d.c. area. the bulk is beginning to shift to the east fully clearing the area by 6:00 p.m. it's the morning drive you have to worry about snow showers. snow totals a dusting around the virginia suburbs. 1 to 2 around d.c., 2 to 4 in easton. you could see upwards of four to eight around the ocean city area. ellen? >> all right mary ask and you should receive. already getting photos so working to get them on the maps
we also have a winter storm warning around the east in the cambridge area, around the d.c. area a wind chill weather advisory until later on this morning. not so much accumulation but timing during the rush hour people are trying to get to work. this is going to be the next half an hour light snow continuing around the area. notice moderate snow popping up at 5:00 a.m. covered in that light snow. 7:00 a.m. same story, light snow around d.c. by that time you get slightly heavier snow with the...
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his classmates know him simply as george cambridge.o look a little different. there will be a new sibling for prince george and princess charlotte and alsojoining their ranks, a californian born actress and soon—to—be wife of prince harry. the first day of the new year has brought us some sunshine and some rain. here is the rain affecting the south—east. it's moving away from the midlands, heading back into the wet weather. showers further north, quite a chilly wind. temperatures lower than yesterday. a good deal of showers across northern england into north wales. they will push into the midlands over the next few hours. still some rather frequent showers this evening but overnight they will tend to fade away. skies will clear for a while, that winds will drop. frost in scotland, perhaps some patchy frost elsewhere in rural areas. the wind picks up, we get this band of rain already in northern ireland, it will sweep its weight east during the morning. we could see some snow over the pennines, it doesn't last long. as we get something
his classmates know him simply as george cambridge.o look a little different. there will be a new sibling for prince george and princess charlotte and alsojoining their ranks, a californian born actress and soon—to—be wife of prince harry. the first day of the new year has brought us some sunshine and some rain. here is the rain affecting the south—east. it's moving away from the midlands, heading back into the wet weather. showers further north, quite a chilly wind. temperatures lower...
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his classmates know him simply as george cambridge.ittle different. there will be a new sibling for prince george and princess charlotte and alsojoining their ranks, a californian born actress and soon—to—be wife of prince harry. good morning, happy new year, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson. huge crowds gather all over the world to celebrate the start of 2018. spectacular fireworks, performances and the sound of big ben brought in the new year — despite warnings about bad weather and travel problems. good morning, it's monday 1st january. elsewhere in the news this morning... five british people, including an 11—year—old girl, are confirmed to have been killed when a seaplane crashed in australia yesterday.
his classmates know him simply as george cambridge.ittle different. there will be a new sibling for prince george and princess charlotte and alsojoining their ranks, a californian born actress and soon—to—be wife of prince harry. good morning, happy new year, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson. huge crowds gather all over the world to celebrate the start of 2018. spectacular fireworks, performances and the sound of big ben brought in the new year — despite warnings about bad weather and...
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he made a friendly bet with the cambridge fire department.if the eagles win cambridge fire chief will donate $100 for cops for kid with cancer. >> that is great. >> nice. if the patriots win the commissioner will donate hundred dollars to the fire fighters cancer support network. either way we have a winner. >> i love that. if you have not heard we are going to the champion ship. we will have jen fred, mike, alex, to give us scoop an things what is happening in minneapolis, pretty fun, all of the interviews with everybody out there. >> we will change that graphic so they can wear eagles green and not blue and red. >> they are not patriots. that is horrific. i didn't realize. that how did that happen. >> i don't know. >> all right. >>> do you have plans for memorial day weekend. far in the future right there. >> how about going to see trains, we will let you know when tickets go on sale for the hoagie nation >>> welcome back. i love that. get you moving. >> yes. >> yeah, cape may, rain down there, not a bad day, the temperatures we will be in
he made a friendly bet with the cambridge fire department.if the eagles win cambridge fire chief will donate $100 for cops for kid with cancer. >> that is great. >> nice. if the patriots win the commissioner will donate hundred dollars to the fire fighters cancer support network. either way we have a winner. >> i love that. if you have not heard we are going to the champion ship. we will have jen fred, mike, alex, to give us scoop an things what is happening in minneapolis,...
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may be having a go at this now and the independent i think rightly is saying hold on a second you cambridge university study out of africa i wonder whether the government will have a look at have a look at the i suspect they were aligned you know in the past forty eight hours former capital executive john tizard one of corbin's gentlemen. it says that the the hundred billion pound outsourcing mess should be brought back into democratic control let's go to this story from the canary the reverberations of this multi-billion failure of karelia from trouble on the high seas were all at sea with this one to the canary reports exclusive leaked files reveal karelians payments to block listing agency and far more this story has rumbled on for quite a while now there are explicit claims thanks in large part to the g.m.b. union it turns out that i'm not getting fourteen thousand seven hundred twenty four names at least have been illegally investigated by the consulting association a form of blacklisting to try and courtesy allegation i'm sure we'll be going to a consulting agency divined whether in f
may be having a go at this now and the independent i think rightly is saying hold on a second you cambridge university study out of africa i wonder whether the government will have a look at have a look at the i suspect they were aligned you know in the past forty eight hours former capital executive john tizard one of corbin's gentlemen. it says that the the hundred billion pound outsourcing mess should be brought back into democratic control let's go to this story from the canary the...
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ben schofield, bbc news, cambridge. angeles. stars attending the golden globes are planning to dress in black on the red carpet, in a show of support for women who have suffered sexual harassment in the film industry. 0ur north america correspondent james cook reports from los angeles. in hollywood, they‘re getting ready to put their best foot forward. but this year‘s awards season may be more protest than party. the dirty secrets of the movie business have been exposed in recent months, and now scores of stars say they will wear black to the golden globes to promote a campaign called time‘s up. it‘s time to deal with this. it‘s time to deal with this and not put up with it any more. we are all wearing black to stand in solidarity, not just for women and what is happening in hollywood and in this industry, but to represent and to stand for all women across all industries and to support them. the cleansing has already begun. kevin spacey, facing multiple allegations of sexual assault, was cut out of this film just weeks
ben schofield, bbc news, cambridge. angeles. stars attending the golden globes are planning to dress in black on the red carpet, in a show of support for women who have suffered sexual harassment in the film industry. 0ur north america correspondent james cook reports from los angeles. in hollywood, they‘re getting ready to put their best foot forward. but this year‘s awards season may be more protest than party. the dirty secrets of the movie business have been exposed in recent months,...
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bbc news, in cambridge. coming up on bbc one at 9am is andrew marr. what's in store today, andrew?ike a fascinating conversation. minister. it sounds like a fascinating conversationlj minister. it sounds like a fascinating conversation. i cannot talk about everything, but we talked about the nhs, donald trump, to be young, and much more. —— toby. theresa may is the first of a set of interviews we will be doing. i will also talk to jonathan ashworth, interviews we will be doing. i will also talk tojonathan ashworth, the shadow health secretary, about the nhs crisis. many stars, including scott thomas. the churchill film, and we also have franz ferdinand. star—studded start to the new year. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. the writer and broadcaster, robert meakin, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. we'll speak to him in a minute. actually, we will go straight to you. we do not want to keep you waiting. this was in the sun. for tories to be succeeding, they need to unite. specifically, these two, theresa may and for the payment. t
bbc news, in cambridge. coming up on bbc one at 9am is andrew marr. what's in store today, andrew?ike a fascinating conversation. minister. it sounds like a fascinating conversationlj minister. it sounds like a fascinating conversation. i cannot talk about everything, but we talked about the nhs, donald trump, to be young, and much more. —— toby. theresa may is the first of a set of interviews we will be doing. i will also talk to jonathan ashworth, interviews we will be doing. i will also...
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welcome to cambridge forum live in harvard square, and thank you for joining us for what promises to be a i'mly and somewhat edgy discussion about trust. a small word but one with huge ramifications in today's complex technological word. who can you trust? it's the subject of tonight's forum and also the title of rachel botsman's latest book on the subject. i'm the director of cambridge forum, and we're pleased to have rachel as our guest speaker tonight on the last stop of her nine week tour which rather begs the question of why is trust such a hot topic around the world at this point in history. it is a time when confidence in institutions and governments is at an all-time low, but when there has been a huge surge in the growth of shared economy companies like airbnb, tinder and uber. statistics show that we are shifting our trust away from institutions toward individual or some would say strangers in areas as diverse as dating, banking to sharing rides or even hiring nannies. botsman has been investigating these trends to try and understand how technology is transforming trust and
welcome to cambridge forum live in harvard square, and thank you for joining us for what promises to be a i'mly and somewhat edgy discussion about trust. a small word but one with huge ramifications in today's complex technological word. who can you trust? it's the subject of tonight's forum and also the title of rachel botsman's latest book on the subject. i'm the director of cambridge forum, and we're pleased to have rachel as our guest speaker tonight on the last stop of her nine week tour...
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five years ago they would let me sell my truck, frank cambridge, massachusettsau. they hate the fact he's a populist, that he wants to make america great again. that is not a globalist. the promisese he made on the campaign trail are fulfilled as president. that's not what they want up there. they want the rhetoric. they want things that make other countries great again. it is so refreshing to come to a universehi of the where people care about their country again and it's okay to say merry christmas. [cheers and applause] i've got to tell you about your president because this is the honest too god truth and the president does have a truth teller. the excess hollywood tape came out on donald trump. one phone call. the only one i made. the president of cnn said they need you to come on tv right away. they say jerry, i need you on television in three minutes. would you want me to say? every time as a campaign manager to donald trump is called the falwell's and the falwell families and they showed. they were there in the steadfast support of this president when no one
five years ago they would let me sell my truck, frank cambridge, massachusettsau. they hate the fact he's a populist, that he wants to make america great again. that is not a globalist. the promisese he made on the campaign trail are fulfilled as president. that's not what they want up there. they want the rhetoric. they want things that make other countries great again. it is so refreshing to come to a universehi of the where people care about their country again and it's okay to say merry...
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the big picture is of the duchess of cambridge, on a visit to great ormond street hospital there.aving a high five with the little heart patients. the top story, £16 million to keep the border at calais. jessica, that is a lot of money and people will be upset about that? it is, you can see that the daily telegraph has that in. the leading brexiteers there, giving more money to france is absurd, they say, they suggest it will go on to this brexit bill. i'm not sure that is how google works but theresa may, the former home secretary, she knows how important the agreement is. she knows... she probably thinks £44 million is the price worth paying to make this a french problem rather than a british problem. one suspects that emmanuel macron could have come up that emmanuel macron could have come up with any figure and they would have had to have said yes. have migrants that side rather than the side? it was important, she was the longest serving home secretary ever, she spent a lot of time dealing with issues like this. from her perspective yes, it is a lot of money but for the govern
the big picture is of the duchess of cambridge, on a visit to great ormond street hospital there.aving a high five with the little heart patients. the top story, £16 million to keep the border at calais. jessica, that is a lot of money and people will be upset about that? it is, you can see that the daily telegraph has that in. the leading brexiteers there, giving more money to france is absurd, they say, they suggest it will go on to this brexit bill. i'm not sure that is how google works but...
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the five men and one woman were arrested last week after raids in cambridge, banbury, wolverhampton, six have been charged under the terrorism act. they'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court tomorrow. a 17—year—old boy has pleaded guilty to a string of acid attacks on six moped riders in order to steal their bikes. derryckjohn, from croydon in south london, appeared at a north london court and admitted targeting the riders lastjuly. he'll be sentenced in march. now it's time for newsnight with evan davis. which theresa may was to be? a bold one clearing out the cabinet with a bold reshuffle? already cautious theresa may, gently tiding the edges? probably in the end it was meant to be a cautious reshuffle, but it turned out to not be the one theresa may wanted. we ask what it means for the primers and the future of the government. also tonight... injuly, 2017, of the government. also tonight... in july, 2017, i of the government. also tonight... injuly, 2017, i discovered the enormous gap that be two men, the international editors, were earning 50% more at least, then the two fe
the five men and one woman were arrested last week after raids in cambridge, banbury, wolverhampton, six have been charged under the terrorism act. they'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court tomorrow. a 17—year—old boy has pleaded guilty to a string of acid attacks on six moped riders in order to steal their bikes. derryckjohn, from croydon in south london, appeared at a north london court and admitted targeting the riders lastjuly. he'll be sentenced in march. now it's time for...
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most went to private school followed by oxford or cambridge.t and not even potentially with the changes she is about to make? you're right to say, it is about the team. so she can't do it on her own. she has to be supported bay strong team and because you are not necessarily from a working class background doesn't mean you can't have sympathy. as mps we all see people from our constituency day in and day out from all walks of life and day out from all walks of life and being a politician is about having that empathy and having the right policies. you will have seen and heard the comments of the windsor council leader calling for the police to take action against aggressive begging. you will see have the promotion of the conservative supporting journalist toby young to a public body despite talking about women‘s breasts and other grim things. don‘t those two things send the message out that the conservative party is a nasty party. i think what toby young said was unacceptable and the prime minister made that point yesterday. whether it can affec
most went to private school followed by oxford or cambridge.t and not even potentially with the changes she is about to make? you're right to say, it is about the team. so she can't do it on her own. she has to be supported bay strong team and because you are not necessarily from a working class background doesn't mean you can't have sympathy. as mps we all see people from our constituency day in and day out from all walks of life and day out from all walks of life and being a politician is...
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as you may recall, steve bannon is a former board member of a firm called cambridge analytica.there will be a lot of interests in his ties to them because that was the firm jared kushner hired to run the digital operation. to the degree that there was some collusion between russia and cambridge analytica with regard to trying to sow seeds of discord with social mead whdime will be interesting in getting to the bottom of it. >> these are not the best of times. we know he hired a lawyer and what advice do you think that lawyer will give. i'm wondering the president and mr. bannon had a real falling out and could that in some way influence the kind of testimony? >> i think it could. with regards to the advice that the lawyer would give, it was a good idea for steve bannon to hire a lawyer. initially he said he did not need a lawyer, but not only to hire a lawyer, but this particular lawyer also represents a current white house attorney, mr. mccabe as well as former chief of staff, reince priebus. the advice he will give him will focus on making sure he preserve himself and preserv
as you may recall, steve bannon is a former board member of a firm called cambridge analytica.there will be a lot of interests in his ties to them because that was the firm jared kushner hired to run the digital operation. to the degree that there was some collusion between russia and cambridge analytica with regard to trying to sow seeds of discord with social mead whdime will be interesting in getting to the bottom of it. >> these are not the best of times. we know he hired a lawyer and...
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at cambridge but couldn't afford to study in england he set up the rama nugent school and then super thirty to give other gifted children a better chance. carrier mathematics me. both he. human region like. my. mom is. that. there is no war to describe the mathematics it is filling. effect of knock you off roofs. he did he did he did they did but about them with. just just. today is republic day a major event in india's national. i'll buy on and it's the second most senior police officer in bihar he's on his way to the parade ground here in. every state. but it all. very important to the country which includes what he's meant. to the over the border or the other one. was on the top of the. mobile displays show off aspects of life in bihar and. today is also the festival of saraswati the hindu goddess of learning as a teacher ananth kumar has come to pay his respects. was. it's a public holiday so all india's schools are closed except there are new john school where it's a day like any other the parades now over and switched his role as well as his uniform because this top cop spends
at cambridge but couldn't afford to study in england he set up the rama nugent school and then super thirty to give other gifted children a better chance. carrier mathematics me. both he. human region like. my. mom is. that. there is no war to describe the mathematics it is filling. effect of knock you off roofs. he did he did he did they did but about them with. just just. today is republic day a major event in india's national. i'll buy on and it's the second most senior police officer in...