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goal for our common them towards a common goal for our common amenities. -- our common humanity.here was an old joke. the art of diplomacy is to say nothing, especially when you‘re speaking. kofi annan could say everything, sometimes without uttering a word. there was also a tribute by the canadian president but the most moving words came from those who knew him best, his family stop his legacy will live on his foundation and in all of us. my love, you are
goal for our common them towards a common goal for our common amenities. -- our common humanity.here was an old joke. the art of diplomacy is to say nothing, especially when you‘re speaking. kofi annan could say everything, sometimes without uttering a word. there was also a tribute by the canadian president but the most moving words came from those who knew him best, his family stop his legacy will live on his foundation and in all of us. my love, you are
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in the commons corridor leads to the commons lobby in memory of the total destruction of the commons chamber in a german air raid in one thousand nine hundred one some of the damage stones were reused when it was rebuilt. order. on the right stands a statue of former prime minister lloyd george. on the left a rather grim looking winston churchill guards the entrance. after the second world war the commons chamber was rebuilt slightly plainer than before but still very impressive. this is where the laws of the united kingdom are passed government in opposition sit face to face separate. and by red lines which are two swords lengths apart no m.p. is allowed to cross them while speaking a tradition which is taken very seriously. by jewel of victorian interior design is the crypt which is still used by m.p.'s as a chapel for weddings and christenings. was. once a year for the opening of parliament the reigning monarch enters the palace of westminster through this portal the royal entrance. according to a precise solemn ritual the queen is first led to the roving room where she dons her p
in the commons corridor leads to the commons lobby in memory of the total destruction of the commons chamber in a german air raid in one thousand nine hundred one some of the damage stones were reused when it was rebuilt. order. on the right stands a statue of former prime minister lloyd george. on the left a rather grim looking winston churchill guards the entrance. after the second world war the commons chamber was rebuilt slightly plainer than before but still very impressive. this is where...
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common use is an activity. it's not common storage or possession, it's use. so what you said was that these weapons are commonly used. they're not. >> they're widely possessed in the united states, senator, and they are used and possessed, but the question is are they dangerous and unusual? they're certainly dangerous, all weapons are dangerous. are they unusual? and given how prevalent they are in the united states, it seemed under justice scalia's test, and if i look at the majority of the opinion in mcdonald, the same thing. i want to reiterate the supreme court made clear machine guns can be banned. >> i'm talking about the heller case. let me be specific. you specifically argued that it was unconstitutional to defend assault weapons because they are -- to ban assault weapons because they are in common use. and that, i believe, was your descent dissent in the case. >> yes, and i was referring to some kinds of semiautomatic rifles that are banned by d.c. and are widely owned in the united states. and that seems to be the test that the supreme court had set
common use is an activity. it's not common storage or possession, it's use. so what you said was that these weapons are commonly used. they're not. >> they're widely possessed in the united states, senator, and they are used and possessed, but the question is are they dangerous and unusual? they're certainly dangerous, all weapons are dangerous. are they unusual? and given how prevalent they are in the united states, it seemed under justice scalia's test, and if i look at the majority of...
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common use is an activity. it is not common storage orse possession. it is used. so what you said was that these weapons are commonly used. they are not. >> fairway the possessed in the united states, senator. they are used and possessed, but the question is are they dangerous unusual? they are certainly dangerous. all weapons are dangerous. are they unusual and given how prevalent they are in the united states, it seemed under justice scully has tested a look at the majority in opinion and mcdonald, the same thing. it went to read/write, the supreme court made clear machine guns can be banned. >> i'm m talking about the hellr case. let me be specific. you specifically argued that it was unconstitutional to defend assault weapons because -- to ban assault weapons because they are in common use. that i believe was your dissent in the case. >> esn i was referring to some kind of semiautomatic rifles that are banned by d.c. are widely owned in the united states. and not seemed to be the test that the supreme court had set forth in them heller cases. i had to follow t
common use is an activity. it is not common storage orse possession. it is used. so what you said was that these weapons are commonly used. they are not. >> fairway the possessed in the united states, senator. they are used and possessed, but the question is are they dangerous unusual? they are certainly dangerous. all weapons are dangerous. are they unusual and given how prevalent they are in the united states, it seemed under justice scully has tested a look at the majority in opinion...
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was announced matter most common goal. he wants as many people as possible to benefit from the massive global industry football has become. a collaborator with the organization st well developed his vision. we started speaking about coming more than one percent and on all the different. persons that we belong to professional football world that could join the end of the conversation with the imagine if everyone every single. organization from football world professional football world community to there to the movement. and i would have a dream. if you ask me about the goal of common wall and i don't know where it's going to. call until i either know how it's going to be the limit i don't think there's any limit to be honest but he would be amazed that yeah if the whole provisional world organization commits to something like these there will be dog crates. as having so much money. should be something from god. to donate something that one percent idea think is brilliant because i don't thing gives anyone an excuse because
was announced matter most common goal. he wants as many people as possible to benefit from the massive global industry football has become. a collaborator with the organization st well developed his vision. we started speaking about coming more than one percent and on all the different. persons that we belong to professional football world that could join the end of the conversation with the imagine if everyone every single. organization from football world professional football world community...
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and common in this city in this age and in addition to this extreme obesity. endocrine hormone deficiency and it's a time. even this sometimes together have not been described in terms of the often disease and it's time we talked a lot about that was an interdisciplinary team and we really found the diagnosis and it was a defect which. by by we could explain the whole the whole disease and to do this as a name and the lucky part of this story is that after a long time we are now all too successful do to develop a new treatment for this go based on just recognition of the disease and now she's great because you could you substitute what is missing and if we doctors can find a diagnosis sometime soon that the patient is making it up and then such a center for a disease is might be the best solution. it's a situation that diana zeba is all too familiar with she's been plagued by severe pain in her leg since childhood back then no one took us seriously. just us some time of an attack and that my heart i was usually told the symptoms were the kind of growing pains
and common in this city in this age and in addition to this extreme obesity. endocrine hormone deficiency and it's a time. even this sometimes together have not been described in terms of the often disease and it's time we talked a lot about that was an interdisciplinary team and we really found the diagnosis and it was a defect which. by by we could explain the whole the whole disease and to do this as a name and the lucky part of this story is that after a long time we are now all too...
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six sitting days of commons time, a bit less of the lord's time. to think about parliamentary time in terms of trade—offs. so, when time is spent on votes, for example, that limits the amount of time that can be spent on other things. and in the last year, we saw on the eu withdrawal bill, time spent voting on amendments, that was limiting the time spent on issues relating to devolution. that led to the snp to protest. so i think, in the commons, timeless quite prescribed, of and schedules most business and the largest amount of time is spent on government business but whenever timing in parliament changes, that does have impact on other areas of pa rliament‘s business. time now to look at what has been happening in the wider world of politics this week. alex partridge is our light. corbyn wins by a landslide, at least in the westminster dog of the year contest. mike ainsley‘s cockapoo won the poll, although that does beg the question, how doesjeremy corbyn feel about mps naming their pets after him? all change at the welsh conservative party as da
six sitting days of commons time, a bit less of the lord's time. to think about parliamentary time in terms of trade—offs. so, when time is spent on votes, for example, that limits the amount of time that can be spent on other things. and in the last year, we saw on the eu withdrawal bill, time spent voting on amendments, that was limiting the time spent on issues relating to devolution. that led to the snp to protest. so i think, in the commons, timeless quite prescribed, of and schedules...
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so i think, in the commons, time is quite prescribed.st amount of time is spent on government business, but whenever timing in parliament change, that does have impact on other areas of pa rliament‘s business. time now to look at what has been happening in the wider world of politics this week. alex partridge is our guide. corbyn wins by a landslide — at least in the westminster dog of the year contest. mike ainsley‘s cockapoo won the poll, although that does beg the question, how doesjeremy corbyn feel about mps naming their pets after him? all change at the welsh conservative party as davies is replaced by davies. paul davies beat susie davies, no relation, to replace andrew r t davies — also no relation — as party leader. watch as stephen kinnock confounds disbelieving dominic raab with his grasp of french about what michel barnier told him about the chequers deal. he said... he speaks french. 0k. something like that. vince cable says he's planning on stepping down as lib dem leader once brexit is resolved. so he's potentially in the
so i think, in the commons, time is quite prescribed.st amount of time is spent on government business, but whenever timing in parliament change, that does have impact on other areas of pa rliament‘s business. time now to look at what has been happening in the wider world of politics this week. alex partridge is our guide. corbyn wins by a landslide — at least in the westminster dog of the year contest. mike ainsley‘s cockapoo won the poll, although that does beg the question, how...
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action, for the common good. we can rebuild trust. excellencies, in my address last year i highlighted seven challenges. one year on, they remain sadly unresolved. there is outrage at our inability to end the wars in syria, yemen, and elsewhere. people remained traumatized, exiled, and in misery, still yearning for safety and justice. palestinians and israelis are still locked in endless conflict with a two-state solution more and more distant. the threat of terror looms, by radicalization and violent extremism. and terrorism is evermore interlinked with international organized crime and the trafficking of people, drugs, arms, and corruption. the nuclear panel has not eased, with nonproliferation as a serious risk. nuclear arm states are organizing their arsenals, a new arms race could be triggered, and the threshhold for their use lowers. we have seen alterations use of chemical weapons and full impunity despite their ban. and protection against dangerous biological weapons are weak. inequality is undermining fa
action, for the common good. we can rebuild trust. excellencies, in my address last year i highlighted seven challenges. one year on, they remain sadly unresolved. there is outrage at our inability to end the wars in syria, yemen, and elsewhere. people remained traumatized, exiled, and in misery, still yearning for safety and justice. palestinians and israelis are still locked in endless conflict with a two-state solution more and more distant. the threat of terror looms, by radicalization and...
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that's not common sense at all, and it's even worse than common sense because how will they decide thoseanism will they use? well, you know, we won't be there to influence it. we can't be rule takers — that's not democratic in any way, that's worse than where we are now, not better. david davis said you blinked in the face of eu intransigence. borisjohnson said you'd waved the white flag. are they wrong to say you budged because the eu wouldn't give you what you wanted? no. it's unblocked the negotiations, and crucially it has done that, but it was a plan that i believe is absolutely right for the united kingdom. you know what people say, and they say it actually if they're remainers as well as leavers, they say half in, half out, one foot in, one foot out, worst of both worlds. what's your answer to that? well, look, there are some people who say to me, basically, we want to carry on a relationship with the eu that we've always had. effectively, we want to stay in the eu. there are other people who say we want to be as distant as possible from the european union. but actually what's in
that's not common sense at all, and it's even worse than common sense because how will they decide thoseanism will they use? well, you know, we won't be there to influence it. we can't be rule takers — that's not democratic in any way, that's worse than where we are now, not better. david davis said you blinked in the face of eu intransigence. borisjohnson said you'd waved the white flag. are they wrong to say you budged because the eu wouldn't give you what you wanted? no. it's unblocked the...
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only common link between you and judge kavanaugh?e that i would be able to name right now, that i would like to not name but you know who i mean, but there are certainly other members of columbia country club that were common friends, more acquaintances of mine and friends of mr kavanaugh. can you describe all of the other social interactions that you had with mr kavanaugh? briefly, yes i can. they we re kavanaugh? briefly, yes i can. they were during freshman and sophomore yea rs, particularly were during freshman and sophomore years, particularly my sophomore year, which would have been his junior year, 11—5 parties that my friends and i attended. you're watching beyond 100 days. we are staying with live coverage as the first woman to accuse donald trump's nominee of the supreme court is giving testimony to at a committee of senators. christine blasey ford says that her life has been drastically affected by this assault. that's rejoining hearing. —— let's rejoin the hearing.” assault. that's rejoining hearing. -- let's rejoin the h
only common link between you and judge kavanaugh?e that i would be able to name right now, that i would like to not name but you know who i mean, but there are certainly other members of columbia country club that were common friends, more acquaintances of mine and friends of mr kavanaugh. can you describe all of the other social interactions that you had with mr kavanaugh? briefly, yes i can. they we re kavanaugh? briefly, yes i can. they were during freshman and sophomore yea rs, particularly...
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using common sense and finding common ground to solve problems. investing come and values of equality under the law. economic and national opportunities for all. stewardship for the next generation. these are leaders -- leaders that are pioneering a new way forward at a time when both political parties are running to their extremes and a glut -- growing plurality of voters is affiliating. over 40% consider themselves to be independent. 1% of ours and elected officials are in our state of federal legislatures. that is what we aim to change. transformative impact on government today. particularly in legislatures that are narrowly divided. ise the u.s. senate which 51, 49 between republicans and democrats today. or in 31 state legislatures where five or fewer independents can control the balance of power. neither party has a majority. the coalition of independence would have incredible leverage to choose who is in the leadership and set the policy agenda and change the rules of the institution. all to focus on problem-solving and put a stop to this p
using common sense and finding common ground to solve problems. investing come and values of equality under the law. economic and national opportunities for all. stewardship for the next generation. these are leaders -- leaders that are pioneering a new way forward at a time when both political parties are running to their extremes and a glut -- growing plurality of voters is affiliating. over 40% consider themselves to be independent. 1% of ours and elected officials are in our state of...
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as long as those that fail to see the share common country in a common history and future, our countrywill continue to flail about with countless lives and resources going to waste. what is crucial to grasp is what we understand is really another word for inequality in our education system which is conceived of against inequality has become a machine for building an entrenching rigid pieces. the universities used to be state-funded. then they were state-supported. now they are located in the state. all too many students arrive from disadvantaged backgrounds only to drop out years later saddled with debt worse off than when they began. one father made monitor the selective community describe the experience of being a student surrounded by people in this way. coming from where i come from and not really been able to relate to the girls over there really kind of made it hard from a small town make do with what i have paired became easier and it took a lot of studying and sacrifices to pull off my grades and do a head just wasn't the same as them. they could do whatever they wanted and i w
as long as those that fail to see the share common country in a common history and future, our countrywill continue to flail about with countless lives and resources going to waste. what is crucial to grasp is what we understand is really another word for inequality in our education system which is conceived of against inequality has become a machine for building an entrenching rigid pieces. the universities used to be state-funded. then they were state-supported. now they are located in the...
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very common by sarah's music rooms or in both a fan combine i'll buy you couldn't fit in there and if they did i could reconcile interjections over. nine hundred gun store here by oil rig time or cast the die nor am i going to miss my notice as it's coming the so. i now go had i landed on docks and if i am his or her commands i'm skip canon busy seconded again this is common was it common was it al but i know ensemble debates artistic director was it was the experience as well insulated area of aziz but in the can i see this is so and this is one of the it seems one dimple combo to have to have smile at say it in an interview was against all fun then to indict the movie. perfect storm or do you think oh. yeah absolutely as a friend. dicky ticker. and yeah this was a hard to trust chanelle of a damn music on by the music had the had to so i don't he had to speak out when did it again he had done i know and that it went to him of the same. distances runs initiatives which i am going to help get is going to be music when the club of india then you click. that a program is being stupid ev
very common by sarah's music rooms or in both a fan combine i'll buy you couldn't fit in there and if they did i could reconcile interjections over. nine hundred gun store here by oil rig time or cast the die nor am i going to miss my notice as it's coming the so. i now go had i landed on docks and if i am his or her commands i'm skip canon busy seconded again this is common was it common was it al but i know ensemble debates artistic director was it was the experience as well insulated area of...
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to say that common sense isn't all that common.is that a basis on which to construe. you apply plight the president of the supreme court. i asked blaine and very painstaking detail. anyone is interested. to read that dissent. the analysis and there is carefully laid out. and then at the end. the real world consequences. and i explained in great detail. e of about nine and half minutes. >> i ask unanimous consent that letters from eight different groups and organizations be entered into the record. we are at the end of a long day judge cavanaugh. i would like to take a few minutes to just explore to you. sb she gave last yeart there you called rank was your first. in the legal tradition and practice. he praised his opinion. and you said i'm quitting his speech now. the case stands to this day as an important precedent limited the role. with the role of social policy. unless as an institution of social policy. he is a justice who i think i'm quoting here was the successful in stemming the general tide of the creation of unenumerated
to say that common sense isn't all that common.is that a basis on which to construe. you apply plight the president of the supreme court. i asked blaine and very painstaking detail. anyone is interested. to read that dissent. the analysis and there is carefully laid out. and then at the end. the real world consequences. and i explained in great detail. e of about nine and half minutes. >> i ask unanimous consent that letters from eight different groups and organizations be entered into...
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live to the floor of the british house of commons. we are spending less than 1% of our budget on this. mister speaker the government has required so the action can then be taken to ensure that that gap is reduced and closed. to my right honorable friend confirm can they work on there. mister speaker and concert that they have reached a week --dash agreement. the government remains strongly committed. they now employed 7,000 other civil servants. and what were reaching on the department by department basis we are ensuring the civil service is properly rewarded. what is the regulation that is setting down. as i said we are very clear and we will do everything we can to support our steel industry. they are required to evaluate social and economic benefits. this has meant is meant that the uk still produces now effects possible convictions. order. questions to the prime minister. thank you. thank you mister speaker. and i'm sure members across the house will join me in congratulating alastair cook. as a highest score we wish him the very
live to the floor of the british house of commons. we are spending less than 1% of our budget on this. mister speaker the government has required so the action can then be taken to ensure that that gap is reduced and closed. to my right honorable friend confirm can they work on there. mister speaker and concert that they have reached a week --dash agreement. the government remains strongly committed. they now employed 7,000 other civil servants. and what were reaching on the department by...
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labour took up the findings in the commons.ter now accept what the nao sets out — that total funding to police forces, a combination of central government funding and council tax, has fallen by 19% in real terms since 2010—11? she asked me to confirm whether police budgets were reduced following 2010 and whether we have fewer police officers, that is the numbers don't lie, the numbers are there. that is hardly news. what she omitted to mention, of course, is the underlying driver of these decisions in 2010 result in the state of the public finances we inherited from the last government and the radical action that was needed. it's not desperate, that's stark economic facts that the coalition government faced in 2010 and the need to take radical action to get the public finances back into some sort of order, and that is an uncomfortable truth the labour party continues to remain in denial on. will the home secretary, ahead of the budget, both argue for more cash for the police and argue that extra cash goes to the nhs for collabo
labour took up the findings in the commons.ter now accept what the nao sets out — that total funding to police forces, a combination of central government funding and council tax, has fallen by 19% in real terms since 2010—11? she asked me to confirm whether police budgets were reduced following 2010 and whether we have fewer police officers, that is the numbers don't lie, the numbers are there. that is hardly news. what she omitted to mention, of course, is the underlying driver of these...
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the up and coming common man, if you will, versus the east coast aristocrat. of the divisions that characterized american society in 1830's that we have to take into account when we analyze andrew jackson. to understand the presidency of andrew jackson you need to understand his defeat in 1824 and how that changed his approach to his election in his two terms. the election of 1824 was a decisive moment friend or jackson. the election was a four-way contest, and the other candidates were not minor candidates, they were big candidates. a four-way contest. andrew jackson one with 42% of the popular vote to read second place was john quincy adams, the son of john adams, at 42%. he also won a plurality of electoral college votes. win the jackson did not majority of the electoral college and that's required to win the presidency, so that got thrown to the house of representatives, which the 12th amendment to the constitution ordained. house,n going to the henry clay, another candidate who did not make it into the final round, henry clay, the speaker of the house, ag
the up and coming common man, if you will, versus the east coast aristocrat. of the divisions that characterized american society in 1830's that we have to take into account when we analyze andrew jackson. to understand the presidency of andrew jackson you need to understand his defeat in 1824 and how that changed his approach to his election in his two terms. the election of 1824 was a decisive moment friend or jackson. the election was a four-way contest, and the other candidates were not...
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in terms of the -- the concerns about the common space, the common space is presented as an amenity space for both units in the building. it should provide both workshop area and access to the rear yard so that both units can barbecue and enjoy the garden space, though the intent is the roof deck be primarily the usable open space for the upper unit. >> the property owner. it's hard not to be frustrated because this was -- this has been pulled back by the neighbors, the three that protested this. this was done as a tactic to delay us at 1503 francisco. that's why they're not here. they've got significant push back from the neighbors because there's been both on-line and in person, really, a threshold that has gotten into bullying, and that's why support for us on 1503, which was around 25 people six months ago, has know developed to 62. it's not because i'm a nice guy or things have changed that much. it's because the neighborhood has gotten very divided and concerned over what is bullying. so the -- we would like to have a space that's accessible, makes the garden accessible for the two
in terms of the -- the concerns about the common space, the common space is presented as an amenity space for both units in the building. it should provide both workshop area and access to the rear yard so that both units can barbecue and enjoy the garden space, though the intent is the roof deck be primarily the usable open space for the upper unit. >> the property owner. it's hard not to be frustrated because this was -- this has been pulled back by the neighbors, the three that...
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challenge, and that common challenge his trust. if we did not have challenge of the kind posed by china in the area of economics, in the area of sovereignty, in the area of its own military capabilities, the indo-pacific concept with sort of the less salient. how do we think of china? it's almost like a ghostly talk about indo-pacific. one country that has tremendous problem in the region that has a gravitational field that is attractive in some areas but also repelling because of some of its behaviors. you mentioned that this is not against anyone, but there is a real both in india and even if united states that we cannot sort of have rosy tinted glasses when you think about china. so how does china fit into our common vision for a free and open indo-pacific? >> i rarely accuse of rose tinted glasses when it comes to china, but look, i don't want to lose the idea that this is an inclusive strategy, and we would prefer china embracing the same vision. i think if if you are against e and/or open, there's an onus there to explain its
challenge, and that common challenge his trust. if we did not have challenge of the kind posed by china in the area of economics, in the area of sovereignty, in the area of its own military capabilities, the indo-pacific concept with sort of the less salient. how do we think of china? it's almost like a ghostly talk about indo-pacific. one country that has tremendous problem in the region that has a gravitational field that is attractive in some areas but also repelling because of some of its...
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it is the common interest of all parties concerned an international community at large. if this agreement fails to be theemented the regime of undermined and we all of the security council challenged and peace and stability in both this region and by the world jeopardize. this is a world where no one stands to gain. continue observing and observing the jcpoa for a platform that is conclusive -- inclusive. question of palestine must not be marginalized. for more than seven decades and justice has remained elusive in that part of the world. what the international community needs is not proposal or an issue -- initiative. i must explore a new mediation mechanism. chinese humanitarian assistance to the iranian people will continue. be issue of myanmar and not resolved and progress can be made through a three-phase -- myanmar and bangladesh our neighbors and can become inseparable partners. yesterday with my meeting in the presence of the secretary-general an agreement was reached on accelerating the return of the first batch of --. we believe they are capable of resolving th
it is the common interest of all parties concerned an international community at large. if this agreement fails to be theemented the regime of undermined and we all of the security council challenged and peace and stability in both this region and by the world jeopardize. this is a world where no one stands to gain. continue observing and observing the jcpoa for a platform that is conclusive -- inclusive. question of palestine must not be marginalized. for more than seven decades and justice...
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and common interests it in this age and. in addition to this extreme obesity. and endocrine hormone deficiency and it's a time even this sometimes together we have not been described in terms of often disease and it's a time we talked a lot about that was an interdisciplinary team and we really found the diagnosis and it was a defect which. by by we could explain the whole the whole disease and the disease has a name and a lucky part of this story is that after a long time we now also successful due to developing new treatment for this go based on this recognition of the disease and now she's normal weight because you could you substitute what is missing and doctors can find diagnosis sometimes thing that the patient is making it up and then such a center for a disease is might be the best solution. it's a situation that diana zabel is all too familiar with she's been plagued by severe pain in her legs since childhood back then no one took her seriously. just us some tore my band a plaque in that my heart i was usually told
and common interests it in this age and. in addition to this extreme obesity. and endocrine hormone deficiency and it's a time even this sometimes together we have not been described in terms of often disease and it's a time we talked a lot about that was an interdisciplinary team and we really found the diagnosis and it was a defect which. by by we could explain the whole the whole disease and the disease has a name and a lucky part of this story is that after a long time we now also...
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in the aftermath of violence, it common to feel humiliated and blame ourselves, to just want to forget it ever happened. i didn't want to admit that i had allowed this to happen to me, so i tried to convince myself that the attack had never occurred. for these reasons and so many others come it is common to wait months or years before confiding in anyone of even those closest to us. those s were caitlyn's words to me. but she went on, she said and i quote, going public with our story opens us up to criticism ranging from victim blaming to accusations that were liars and attention seekers in addition to far uglier and old that i won't repeat right now. i know that coming forward and forever tarring our names m to e of the most terrifying, degrading experience is of exp r lives isn't a decision to be taken lightly, unquote. mr. president, sadly cheap and is not alone. far from it. she shared her story with me so that her story can help others, so that i can lift it up, make sure it is being heard and help her make a difference. mr. president, this brings me to the question i want to ask
in the aftermath of violence, it common to feel humiliated and blame ourselves, to just want to forget it ever happened. i didn't want to admit that i had allowed this to happen to me, so i tried to convince myself that the attack had never occurred. for these reasons and so many others come it is common to wait months or years before confiding in anyone of even those closest to us. those s were caitlyn's words to me. but she went on, she said and i quote, going public with our story opens us...
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and in fact on the surfacejohn common ground. and in fact on the surface john and i common ground.ejohn and i could not have been more different. or of different generations. i came from a broken home and never knew my father. john was the son of one of america's most distinguished military families. i have a reputation for keeping cool and john knotts much. —— not so much. we were standard—bearers of different american political traditions and throughout my presidency he never hesitated to tell me when he thought i was screwing up. which by his kaka laois and was about once a day. —— by his calculation was about once a day. but for all our differences and folder times we sparred, —— for all the times we sparred, i never tried to hide and john came to understand the long—standing admiration that i had for him. by his own accountjohn was a rebellious young man and in his case that is understandable, what faster way to do wish or self when you are the son and grandson of admirals than to mutiny —— to distinguish yourself. eventually he concluded the only way to really make his mark o
and in fact on the surfacejohn common ground. and in fact on the surface john and i common ground.ejohn and i could not have been more different. or of different generations. i came from a broken home and never knew my father. john was the son of one of america's most distinguished military families. i have a reputation for keeping cool and john knotts much. —— not so much. we were standard—bearers of different american political traditions and throughout my presidency he never hesitated...
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it is our common duty to reverse these trends and resolve these challenges. we need to move ahead based on facts, not fear, on reason not illusion. prevention must be at the center but we do. this session of the general assembly is a unique opportunity to move forward. i mentioned one example. i welcome a strong show of support for my action for peacekeeping initiative that has been endorsed by 146 states and regional organizations to help our mission succeed in volatile contexts. today, i want to concentrate on which sends last year have taken on urgency, climate change and the risks associated with the advances in technology. let me take each of them in turn. excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, i will touch upon what is a direct essential threat, climate change. we have reached a pivotal moment. if we do not change course in the next 2 years, way risk runaway climate change. climate change is moving faster, and its unbridled speed has sent alarm bells ringing across our world. according to the world meteorological organization, the past two decades have inc
it is our common duty to reverse these trends and resolve these challenges. we need to move ahead based on facts, not fear, on reason not illusion. prevention must be at the center but we do. this session of the general assembly is a unique opportunity to move forward. i mentioned one example. i welcome a strong show of support for my action for peacekeeping initiative that has been endorsed by 146 states and regional organizations to help our mission succeed in volatile contexts. today, i want...
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live from berlin searching for common ground turkey president meets with the german chancellor in berlin the two are deeply divided over turkey's human rights record leaders managed to bridge the gap we'll have extensive coverage for me. also coming up a u.s. supreme court nominee and his accuser testified before a senate committee over sexual assault allegation. what degree of certainty do you believe british capital. one hundred one hundred percent. of this charge. high drama in washington d.c. voltage to look at what impact the testimony has had on the nomination. i'm going to thank you for joining us german chancellor angela merkel and turkish president. have taken the first step in repairing their fractured relationship at a joint press conference in berlin metal admitted that differences between the two countries remain but she said she is hopeful they can find common ground addressing the issue of german nationals imprisoned in turkey the chancellor stated she hopes for a swift resolution she said she hoped the two countries differences could be overcome . everybody will if we kno
live from berlin searching for common ground turkey president meets with the german chancellor in berlin the two are deeply divided over turkey's human rights record leaders managed to bridge the gap we'll have extensive coverage for me. also coming up a u.s. supreme court nominee and his accuser testified before a senate committee over sexual assault allegation. what degree of certainty do you believe british capital. one hundred one hundred percent. of this charge. high drama in washington...
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our two nations are now once again joined in a common cause and a common struggle. the struggle to show the world that where competition is weakened or crushed, where government replaces with the private sector can do, people lose out. the poorest in society lose out most of all. look at venezuela. brexit is in this struggle and it must be used to reshape the uk as a strong independent nation and a powerful advocate with global free trade. we consider all policies to maximize competition. improving quality and driving down prices for all consumers. ... and most especially 100% of the tumors outside the customs union economist for free trade will be 15% better off. if the u.s. and u.k. can agree on free-trade agreement, which laid the u.k. out of the e.u., it will be enormously beneficial to the u.s. business and consumers. agreement is in the american interest because the u.s. and the u.k. faced the same problems from chinese overcapacity supply in the steel industry. inability to deal with such as field questions over the whole concept and its capacity to alleviate
our two nations are now once again joined in a common cause and a common struggle. the struggle to show the world that where competition is weakened or crushed, where government replaces with the private sector can do, people lose out. the poorest in society lose out most of all. look at venezuela. brexit is in this struggle and it must be used to reshape the uk as a strong independent nation and a powerful advocate with global free trade. we consider all policies to maximize competition....
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most common people cannot afford any at all. he has over a hundred. he is a very wealthy man, very well-to-do. jackson enters the senate in 1823. in 1824 he runs for the presidency, a four-way race between jackson, adams, crawford, and clay. jackson wins the popular vote, 42%. he also wins the most electoral votes, but jackson does not win a majority of electoral votes. so the contest goes to the house of representatives. henry clay is speaker of the house. he cannot stand andrew jackson. his rival in the west. henry clay strikes a deal with john quincy adams and says, i will get the votes you need in the house of representatives if you make me secretary of state. the deal is made, adams wins in the house of representatives and is elevated to president. henry clay is secretary of state. andrew jackson is furious, and about i will get my revenge. in four years, he does. 1828, 2-man contest, jackson wins in a landslide. look at that electoral map. quite an impressive victory. how does he do it? the answer is very simple. democracy. jackson benefits from
most common people cannot afford any at all. he has over a hundred. he is a very wealthy man, very well-to-do. jackson enters the senate in 1823. in 1824 he runs for the presidency, a four-way race between jackson, adams, crawford, and clay. jackson wins the popular vote, 42%. he also wins the most electoral votes, but jackson does not win a majority of electoral votes. so the contest goes to the house of representatives. henry clay is speaker of the house. he cannot stand andrew jackson. his...
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but my colleagues would do well with this common sense principle. every american understands the presumption of innocence for those that work so hard to clean up thiss, mess and put together a fair process and i'm encouraged with decades of experience to recognize with an award from janet napolitano to this important process. it is time for senators to hear from doctor ford and judge cavanagh under oath tomorrow we will do just that. and then it will be time to vot vote. >> i come to the floor today to join my colleagues to lift up the voices of women across the country right now are being ignored, swept aside and attacked. to call on our republican colleagues to join us to do everything we can that women are heard and listened to and respected as we debate and deliberate judge cavanagh's nomination to the supreme court.t. mister president, recently i talked to my constituents about the supreme court nomination i met a woman named kate who bravely told me and others about her experience being sexually assaulted. she shared her story july 2016 gone t
but my colleagues would do well with this common sense principle. every american understands the presumption of innocence for those that work so hard to clean up thiss, mess and put together a fair process and i'm encouraged with decades of experience to recognize with an award from janet napolitano to this important process. it is time for senators to hear from doctor ford and judge cavanagh under oath tomorrow we will do just that. and then it will be time to vot vote. >> i come to the...
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common!applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody. thank you very much. thanks, common. hey guys, you know i love music. we love music here. and i love kids. an we have a new idea help. it'sd kilesongs. if you have kids, i want to you ask them to write a song that's about halloween. it can be any type of song as long as it's about halloween and it's written by your kids. sedsongs@tonightshow.com. we're gonna choose our favorites then me and the roots might sing some of them on the show. it's gonna be fun. so thank you. [ cheers and applause ] be sure to check us out next week. bradley cooper will be here. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my man, post malone will be here. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i love post malone. >> steve: love the post. >> jimmy: i'm gonna hang out with that guy and see what he's up to. i love him. plus, we have nick offerman and megan mullally. >> steve: oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we have great new
common!applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody. thank you very much. thanks, common. hey guys, you know i love music. we love music here. and i love kids. an we have a new idea help. it'sd kilesongs. if you have kids, i want to you ask them to write a song that's about halloween. it can be any type of song as long as it's about halloween and it's written by your kids. sedsongs@tonightshow.com. we're gonna choose our favorites then me and the roots might sing...
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the prime minister in the commons.ions between the uk and russia? relations between the uk and russia? relations between the uk and russia? relations between the uk and russia were not very good before. this is not a make them any better. i think she was careful not to say specifically it had come from president putin but the clarification is that he has given the gr you do not let —— the implication is that he has given them the nod. we did see other european nationsjoining them the nod. we did see other european nations joining the them the nod. we did see other european nationsjoining the uk in imposing sanctions on russia. they don't seem to be any moves to do anything further found that mine. what are the options open to the government? we are theresa may has spoken to donald trump. i suspect she has spoken or will speak to other western leaders, and probably will be looking at for the support. the question is are there more people to expel or more sanctions that could be imposed? i suspect for some countries that
the prime minister in the commons.ions between the uk and russia? relations between the uk and russia? relations between the uk and russia? relations between the uk and russia were not very good before. this is not a make them any better. i think she was careful not to say specifically it had come from president putin but the clarification is that he has given the gr you do not let —— the implication is that he has given them the nod. we did see other european nationsjoining them the nod....
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things we don't agree on and also things we have in common and a lot of things are common to us germany and turkey have had. strong relations sort of for decades we are allies in not zero and nato and we also have a lot of common interests like of the fight against terrorism the situation in syria or also the subject of migration. and of course our relationships have also been. impacted by the fact that millions of people of turkish origin are living in germany and some have dual nationality some turkish nationals and some have become germans and have core german nationality and we've also discussed the this group of people and i've sure the president that the interests of these citizens are. also safeguarded and we want to have but we're able to live a life without discrimination and to we are behind these people. when it comes to racist attacks and racism and that is one of the reasons of the twenty fifth anniversary of the catastrophe installing and i attended an event together with the the foreign minister trouble all so that. i want to make sure that this is not forgotten and that
things we don't agree on and also things we have in common and a lot of things are common to us germany and turkey have had. strong relations sort of for decades we are allies in not zero and nato and we also have a lot of common interests like of the fight against terrorism the situation in syria or also the subject of migration. and of course our relationships have also been. impacted by the fact that millions of people of turkish origin are living in germany and some have dual nationality...
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the common in common rule work is a complete -- nothing with european union rulebook. over which the uk will lose its right to vote once we leave. we will not even help to draft the rules. the agreement accepts this and states which should be consulted. european rules have changed. a sovereign state merely being consulted. on the rules. imposed upon us. would not be taking back control. we are told that parliament would have the ability to reject further changes to the eu law. they also said uk will quote - commit by treaty, to ongoing harmonization. areas covered by the eu rulebook. parliament supposedly independence comes on the condition that you can impose -- should the ever be able to -- leaving us as a permanent role taking without a practical chance of amending the laws opposed upon us. crucially, accepting the terms would severely impede the uk ability to strike new arrangements around the world and erase achieve economic opportunities of brexit. it is bad news for the uk. but it's also bad news for the united states. you can see why, consider the existential b
the common in common rule work is a complete -- nothing with european union rulebook. over which the uk will lose its right to vote once we leave. we will not even help to draft the rules. the agreement accepts this and states which should be consulted. european rules have changed. a sovereign state merely being consulted. on the rules. imposed upon us. would not be taking back control. we are told that parliament would have the ability to reject further changes to the eu law. they also said uk...
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at the end of the day, there is a common challenge in that common challenge is -- if we did not have challenge of the -- in the area of economics, in the area of sovereignty, in the area of -- capability, the indo pacific concept with sort of be -- how do we think of china, because it's almost like bangor is gone when we talk about the indo pacific the one country that has tremendous prominence in the region. that has a rotational field, that is attractive in some areas but -- some of the behavior. not against anyone. but there is a -- in india and the united states that we cannot sort of have roasted classes will mythic about china, so how does china fit into our common vision for a free -- in the indo pacific? >> i am rarely accused of roasted glasses when it comes to china, but i don't think we want to lose the idea that this is an inclusive strategy, and we would prefer china embracing the same vision. i think if you are against free and/or open -- there is a notice there to plan exactly what it is you don't like about it, because you are getting heart of threatening country sove
at the end of the day, there is a common challenge in that common challenge is -- if we did not have challenge of the -- in the area of economics, in the area of sovereignty, in the area of -- capability, the indo pacific concept with sort of be -- how do we think of china, because it's almost like bangor is gone when we talk about the indo pacific the one country that has tremendous prominence in the region. that has a rotational field, that is attractive in some areas but -- some of the...
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when something he find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground . previously on the great american pilgrimage we're about to pull up to mt rushmore the most significant money made in america isn't that just majestic i've decided what my spirit animal totally is yeah yeah the narrative down into it's either a wolf or a people say or an immigrant oh yes a very happy to be here. to cover but if you what do you jimmy to do other than your good looks. card gift card. class. hey everybody i'm stephen both gosselin tast hollywood guy suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s to see uncle steve try to be more of us this is my buddy max famous financial guru she's a little bit different. no one knows the last but not least my larger than life. peter knight an aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the brood have some fun. every day americans. what's america to our ancestors suffered the most since things come to crazy i was naked. we start to bridge the gap this is the great american
when something he find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground . previously on the great american pilgrimage we're about to pull up to mt rushmore the most significant money made in america isn't that just majestic i've decided what my spirit animal totally is yeah yeah the narrative down into it's either a wolf or a people say or an immigrant oh yes a very happy to be here. to cover but if you what do you jimmy to do other than your good looks. card gift card. class. hey...
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the other way of what is increasingly common on university campuses we call common enemy identity politics. let's unite against them. they are the cause of the problem. enter sexuality can be taught and discussed in ways that are deeply true and right. identity still intersect and interact. we don't disagree, but often the way it's taught to students in some departments look out and see you are privileged on this dimension and she is depressed on that dimension. all the vertical binary dimensions the plane to the distortion greg is talking about the binary and dichotomous thinking. there's plenty to be angry about, but if you talk about the university community and bring people in and teach them some is good in some of evil, how's that going to an end the to an environment that people feel they have something in common, they can speak, they're welcome. the last theme, the last that is what is happening on national politics demand is rising legal polarization. and this time especially used in the graphs of how much left and right hate each other and unwilling they are to marry each other's
the other way of what is increasingly common on university campuses we call common enemy identity politics. let's unite against them. they are the cause of the problem. enter sexuality can be taught and discussed in ways that are deeply true and right. identity still intersect and interact. we don't disagree, but often the way it's taught to students in some departments look out and see you are privileged on this dimension and she is depressed on that dimension. all the vertical binary...
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i'm attempted to say common sense isn't all that common. but is that a basis upon which to construe the provisions of the 2nd amendment? just to apply your common sense? >> no, the rules, you apply the precedent of the supreme court interpreting the 2nd amendment, which in turn interprets the words, history, structure, historical practice of the 2nd amendment. and as a lower court judge it was incumbent upon me to apply that precedent as faithfully as i could. and i explained in very painstaking detail, and i encourage anyone who is interested and has some time because it's long to, read that dissent. the analysis in there is carefully laid out. and then at the end i describe that i understand the real-world consequences of this and the real-world issues and where i've grown up and what i've experienced. >> thank you. thank you mr. chairman. >> senator you have about 9.5 minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. letters from eight different groups, organizations, individuals be entered into the record. >> without objection, it's ordered. >> judge
i'm attempted to say common sense isn't all that common. but is that a basis upon which to construe the provisions of the 2nd amendment? just to apply your common sense? >> no, the rules, you apply the precedent of the supreme court interpreting the 2nd amendment, which in turn interprets the words, history, structure, historical practice of the 2nd amendment. and as a lower court judge it was incumbent upon me to apply that precedent as faithfully as i could. and i explained in very...
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you emphasize common humanity. some of our brothers and sisters are being denied dignity or aspects. that can lead to a resolution. the other way, this is what is increasingly common on university campuses the last three years, common enemy identity politics. let's unite against them. they are the cause of the problem. it can be taught and discussed in a way that are deeply true and right. identities really do intersect. we do not disagree with the idea. often the way it is taught is in some departments learn to see, you can tell by looking. you are privileged on this dimension. pressed on that dimension. it plays right into the distortion. binary or dichotomous thinking. if you're talking about a university community and you bring people --dash where is that going to end. how will that ever lead to an environment in which people feel they have something in common. there is no way that that can work out. the last thing, the last thread hears about what is happening in national politics. in this town especially, i s
you emphasize common humanity. some of our brothers and sisters are being denied dignity or aspects. that can lead to a resolution. the other way, this is what is increasingly common on university campuses the last three years, common enemy identity politics. let's unite against them. they are the cause of the problem. it can be taught and discussed in a way that are deeply true and right. identities really do intersect. we do not disagree with the idea. often the way it is taught is in some...