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in april, the commonwealth heads of government met in london.father welcomed eight countries to the first meetings in 1948. now the commonwealth includes 53 countries with 2.4 billion people. 1/3 of the world population. its strength lies in the bonds of affection it promotes and a common desire to live in a better, more peaceful world. even with the most deeply held differences, treating the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater understanding. indeed, the commonwealth games , held this year on australia's gold coast, are known as the friendly games because of their emphasis on goodwill and mutual respect. the christmas story retains its appeal since it does not provide theoretical explanations for the puzzles of life. instead, it's about the birth of a child and the hope that birth 2000 years ago brought to the world. only a few people acknowledged jesus when he was born. now, billions follow him. i believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. it can
in april, the commonwealth heads of government met in london.father welcomed eight countries to the first meetings in 1948. now the commonwealth includes 53 countries with 2.4 billion people. 1/3 of the world population. its strength lies in the bonds of affection it promotes and a common desire to live in a better, more peaceful world. even with the most deeply held differences, treating the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater...
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sewn into the veil, flowers from each country of the commonwealth.lked into the chapel was enough to make a pageboy gasp. choirboy sings. at first, she walked alone, accompanied by her pageboys and bridesmaids including prince george and princess charlotte. and then, at the halfway point, she was joined by prince charles. taking on the role after her father was unable to attend. for meghan‘s mother, it must have been an overwhelming experience. doria ragland was the only member of the bride's family at the wedding. as she reached the altar, harry told his bride, "you look amazing." and as the wedding ceremony began, he lifted her veil. this was a royal wedding that veered from the traditional. there was a gospel choir. # darling, stand by me. # stand by me.# and perhaps, one of the most memorable moments, the preaching of american bishop michael currie. love is not selfish and self—ce ntred, love can be sacrificial. and in so doing, becomes redemptive. a royal wedding had never seen or heard anything quite like it. the prince of wales took the mother
sewn into the veil, flowers from each country of the commonwealth.lked into the chapel was enough to make a pageboy gasp. choirboy sings. at first, she walked alone, accompanied by her pageboys and bridesmaids including prince george and princess charlotte. and then, at the halfway point, she was joined by prince charles. taking on the role after her father was unable to attend. for meghan‘s mother, it must have been an overwhelming experience. doria ragland was the only member of the bride's...
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is the commonwealth ready to lead that?articularly with rebuilding a power grid that is sustainable for the future. rebuild power grids. it's not the federal electricity management agency. we grant the money to do that. nor do i have the authority to back in and rebuild the grid. we try to help them with planning efforts. going to take more than fema to help the commonwealth overcome what happened in maria. >> last couple questions. >> if you could just talk briefly about -- you mentioned continuity of government efforts. it's one of those things that is not a lot known about it. could you just briefly talk about what that is? and fema's role in it? >> basically, continuity of government is making sure that, what fema's role is, is to make sure that the executive branch of government its worst day. can the executive branch of government, regardless of what public, whether it's a health event, whatever it could be, is still in a position to be mission oft its essential and critical functions to the american public. it's a ma
is the commonwealth ready to lead that?articularly with rebuilding a power grid that is sustainable for the future. rebuild power grids. it's not the federal electricity management agency. we grant the money to do that. nor do i have the authority to back in and rebuild the grid. we try to help them with planning efforts. going to take more than fema to help the commonwealth overcome what happened in maria. >> last couple questions. >> if you could just talk briefly about -- you...
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. is talking about the commonwealth. now, she does not refer to brexit at all. all. she makes no reference to the political debate in this country. political debate in this country. in which she said, in this country there is intense political debate. there is intense political debate. but let's not forget that elizabeth ii is a very cautious monarch. ii is a very cautious monarch. advisers have clearly gone along with that. with that. to choose it, to make our own choice as to what she is talking about. as to what she is talking about. to give the impression that she was talking about brexit. let's have a listen. listen. human being is always a good first step towards greater understanding. step towards greater understanding. emphasis on goodwill and mutual respect. respect. you pay your money and take your choice in that one. your choice in that one. interpreted it as a message to the uk to treat each other with respect. uk to treat each other with respect. debate will think that that is directed at them. directed at t
. is talking about the commonwealth. now, she does not refer to brexit at all. all. she makes no reference to the political debate in this country. political debate in this country. in which she said, in this country there is intense political debate. there is intense political debate. but let's not forget that elizabeth ii is a very cautious monarch. ii is a very cautious monarch. advisers have clearly gone along with that. with that. to choose it, to make our own choice as to what she is...
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is the commonwealth ready to lead that?articularly with rebuilding a power grid that is sustainable for the future. we do not rebuild we grant the power grids. money to do that. we do not have the authority to go back in and rebuild the grid. that is up to the commonwealth. we try to help them with the planning efforts. this is going to take more than fema to help the commonwealth overcome what happened in maria. ms. swan: last couple questions, we have about three minutes left. mr. nixon: if you could talk briefly about -- you mentioned this before. continuity of government efforts. it is one of those things where there is not a lot known about it. can you briefly talk about what that is in fema's role in it? mr. long: basically, continuity of government is making sure that -- what fema's role is to make sure the executive branch of government can work on its worst day. the executive branch of government, regardless of what we face, whether it is a public health event or whatever it may be, it is still in a position to mee
is the commonwealth ready to lead that?articularly with rebuilding a power grid that is sustainable for the future. we do not rebuild we grant the power grids. money to do that. we do not have the authority to go back in and rebuild the grid. that is up to the commonwealth. we try to help them with the planning efforts. this is going to take more than fema to help the commonwealth overcome what happened in maria. ms. swan: last couple questions, we have about three minutes left. mr. nixon: if...
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they are commonwealth contracts or local municipal contracts that we reimburse. before we reimburse it, we do our due diligence to make sure it was competitively bid. the cost rates are competitive as well. we are not being gouged or anything like that. there is a massive responsibility of ensuring this money we put down is being put to work correctly. it cannot be done to quick. we have to be methodical. did it put back together? when you look at the amount of assistance provided to puerto rico, it is unprecedented. we literally have made 100,000 homes. imagine if i had to come in and fix 100,000 homes in any of the communities they that you live in. question for the congress is, this is the biggest opportunity puerto rico has had. as the commonwealth ready to lead that? rebuilding a power grid that is sustainable for the future. we grant the money to do that. we do not have the authority to go back in and rebuild the grid. that is out to the commonwealth. we try to help them with the planning efforts. this is going to take more than fema to help the commonwealt
they are commonwealth contracts or local municipal contracts that we reimburse. before we reimburse it, we do our due diligence to make sure it was competitively bid. the cost rates are competitive as well. we are not being gouged or anything like that. there is a massive responsibility of ensuring this money we put down is being put to work correctly. it cannot be done to quick. we have to be methodical. did it put back together? when you look at the amount of assistance provided to puerto...
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by many as the greatest sporting moment of the year — when england's netballers won gold at the commonwealthack in april. since then, the sport's popularity has rocketed in the uk with london even announcing its first super league team — london pulse — and fans able to see them in action for the first time next week. sara orchard has more. a precious goal, leading to a perfect moment. england beating the world's number one side australia to ta ke world's number one side australia to take netball commonwealth games gold earlier this year. that impact is still being felt. i was informed that there was 1.8 million viewers watching the sport on that gold medal play—off against australia, so just to generate that as they brought on more sponsorship and investment into sport, the increase in participation. so winning a game is important, but it is the legacy and the whole legacy that we want to provide. in just the and the whole legacy that we want to provide. injust the last and the whole legacy that we want to provide. in just the last month, england netball have announced that around 130,000 wo
by many as the greatest sporting moment of the year — when england's netballers won gold at the commonwealthack in april. since then, the sport's popularity has rocketed in the uk with london even announcing its first super league team — london pulse — and fans able to see them in action for the first time next week. sara orchard has more. a precious goal, leading to a perfect moment. england beating the world's number one side australia to ta ke world's number one side australia to take...
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in april, the commonwealth heads of government met in london.d just eight countries to the first such meetings in 1948. now the commonwealth includes 53 countries, with 2.4 billion people, a third of the world's population. its strength lies in the bonds of affection it promotes and a common desire to live in a better, more peaceful world. even with the most deeply held differences, treating the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater understanding. indeed, the commonwealth games, held this year on australia's gold coast, are known universally as the friendly games because of their emphasis on goodwill and mutual respect. the christmas story retains its appeal, since it doesn't provide theoretical explanations for the puzzles of life. instead, it's about the birth of a child and the hope that birth 2,000 years ago brought to the world. only a few people acknowledged jesus when he was born. now billions follow him. i believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of
in april, the commonwealth heads of government met in london.d just eight countries to the first such meetings in 1948. now the commonwealth includes 53 countries, with 2.4 billion people, a third of the world's population. its strength lies in the bonds of affection it promotes and a common desire to live in a better, more peaceful world. even with the most deeply held differences, treating the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater...
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in april, the commonwealth heads of government met in london.19a8. now the commonwealth includes 53 countries, with 2.a billion people, a third of the world's population. its strength lies in the bonds of affection it promotes and a common desire to live in a better, more peaceful world. even with the most deeply held differences, treating the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater understanding. indeed, the commonwealth games, held this year on australia's gold coast, are known universally as the friendly games because of their emphasis on goodwill and mutual respect. the christmas story retains its appeal, since it doesn't provide theoretical explanations for the puzzles of life. instead, it's about the birth of a child and the hope that birth 2,000 years ago brought to the world. only a few people acknowledged jesus when he was born. now billions follow him. i believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. it can be heeded by everyone. it's needed as m
in april, the commonwealth heads of government met in london.19a8. now the commonwealth includes 53 countries, with 2.a billion people, a third of the world's population. its strength lies in the bonds of affection it promotes and a common desire to live in a better, more peaceful world. even with the most deeply held differences, treating the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater understanding. indeed, the commonwealth games, held...
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and a commonwealth that was bound in unity the way no empire ever had been.he spoke as monarch of a fourth of the world's people. the americans took this truly seriously. and her coronation in june 1953 was easily the greatest lyrical and military spectacle of the century. it was not only a religious social cultural coronation it was hard power shown straight up. over the entire month of june. as the entire military might of the commonwealth appeared in flyovers, in a naval display. this registered strong with the americans. we were also favored with a really really strong secretary of state in john foster dulles. who, unlike acheson, acheson had a visceral contempt for the british. of course he had british friends, he was intimately friendly with ernest bevan as he would be later in life with anthony eden but the notion of atchinson being an anglophile is laughable is one of his best biographers say. dulles was the foremost wall street corporate lawyer. a longtime foreign policy advisor to the republican party. a lumbering, heavily muscled man who swam mania
and a commonwealth that was bound in unity the way no empire ever had been.he spoke as monarch of a fourth of the world's people. the americans took this truly seriously. and her coronation in june 1953 was easily the greatest lyrical and military spectacle of the century. it was not only a religious social cultural coronation it was hard power shown straight up. over the entire month of june. as the entire military might of the commonwealth appeared in flyovers, in a naval display. this...
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sewn into the veil, flowers from each country of the commonwealth. prince george and princess charlotte. and then, at the halfway point, she was joined by prince charles. taking on the role after her father was unable to attend. for meghan's mother, it must have been an overwhelming experience. doria ragland was the only member of the bride's family at the wedding. as she reached the altar, harry told his bride, "you look amazing." and as the wedding ceremony began, he lifted her veil. this was a royal wedding that veered from the traditional. there was a gospel choir. # darling, stand by me. # stand by me.# and, perhaps one of the most memorable moments, the preaching of american bishop michael currie. love is not selfish and self—ce ntred, love can be sacrificial. and in so doing, becomes redemptive. a royal wedding had never seen or heard anything quite like it. prince charles took the mother of the bride's arm as they left to sign the register, a gesture that said, welcome to the family. cellist19—year—old sheku kanneh—mason gave the biggest perf
sewn into the veil, flowers from each country of the commonwealth. prince george and princess charlotte. and then, at the halfway point, she was joined by prince charles. taking on the role after her father was unable to attend. for meghan's mother, it must have been an overwhelming experience. doria ragland was the only member of the bride's family at the wedding. as she reached the altar, harry told his bride, "you look amazing." and as the wedding ceremony began, he lifted her...
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minh andet with ho chi nguyen and got them to agree to go to something like the french commonwealth, a loose association of states. .e got that agreement the idea was really unpopular with people inside indochina and really pop -- really unpopular also in paris. the high french commander inside china negated the deal, righting famously in 1946, i am amazed and ashamed france's expeditionary force into indochina is committed by
minh andet with ho chi nguyen and got them to agree to go to something like the french commonwealth, a loose association of states. .e got that agreement the idea was really unpopular with people inside indochina and really pop -- really unpopular also in paris. the high french commander inside china negated the deal, righting famously in 1946, i am amazed and ashamed france's expeditionary force into indochina is committed by
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citizens like nick we re that commonwealth citizens like nick were put under a lot of pressure?the whole world would understand, the conservatives were courting you kip, nigel faraj was behaving like a peacock, calling the shots. the conservatives got into bed with you kip, and brexit is the offspring of that. what we have to understand is this, the conservative government and the liberal government and the liberal government were playing ping—pong about the number of people being let m, about the number of people being let in, and how many were being deported successfully, that was the context in which this hostile environment occurred, let us remember that theresa may, as home secretary, in 2013, had these fans running around london, saying, go home orface arrest. now, within that environment, people in the home office scrutinising the residences, the right to stay, of all of those people from the commonwealth, the caribbean in particular, were not concerned about the impact upon people, what they were concerned about was simply hitting these numbers. the home office has apolo
citizens like nick we re that commonwealth citizens like nick were put under a lot of pressure?the whole world would understand, the conservatives were courting you kip, nigel faraj was behaving like a peacock, calling the shots. the conservatives got into bed with you kip, and brexit is the offspring of that. what we have to understand is this, the conservative government and the liberal government and the liberal government were playing ping—pong about the number of people being let m,...
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missionary before moving into public service it is an honor to welcome him senator ten cane from the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] >> thank you for joining us the most exciting thing you will do for christmas quick. >> i have my summer vacation december 26 through january 31 in the election year you get no summer vacation so much mcconnell said senator should be prepared to work on december 26 so we will see. and we can wrap up next week with the better one - - border funding and you said make no mistake donald trump will shut down but to have do to bipartisan options there is a bipartisan deal and the administration cannot spend it all in with that continuing resolution both of those are bipartisan. >> so healthcare is a right. >> we are a long way so that uninsured rate is down there with those family policies i just came off the campaign cycle i heard everybody else years we want more options a lower cost on every corner of the state republican or independent lower cost that's where we have to provide and with those signatures for nonelderly workers it is self-explanatory to take that e
missionary before moving into public service it is an honor to welcome him senator ten cane from the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] >> thank you for joining us the most exciting thing you will do for christmas quick. >> i have my summer vacation december 26 through january 31 in the election year you get no summer vacation so much mcconnell said senator should be prepared to work on december 26 so we will see. and we can wrap up next week with the better one - - border funding...
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last month the duchess of cambridge was here to see a cascade of poppies marking british and commonwealthives lost. around britain the centenary of the armistice brought thousands more events in cities, towns, villages and even on our beaches. the film director danny boyle who masterminded the 2012 olympic opening ceremony in london led an initiative to create sand portraits of soldiers lost on the battlefields. sean peel from bbc look east watched one project unfolding at brancaster in norfolk. a crisp autumn afternoon on brancaster beach, tide out, bright sunshine lighting the scene as families and walkers enjoyed just being together, a perfect sunday to remember those no longer here. with the wet sand providing a canvas, work began to create a portrait of a man who died in the great war. there and gone like the tide, never to return to these stores. they're creating an image of driver stephen hewitt. he was born in halvergate in norfolk and died in 1916 aged 37. luckily sand is quite flexible, so you can always sort of cover over a little bit if it's not working. but we wanted to be ca
last month the duchess of cambridge was here to see a cascade of poppies marking british and commonwealthives lost. around britain the centenary of the armistice brought thousands more events in cities, towns, villages and even on our beaches. the film director danny boyle who masterminded the 2012 olympic opening ceremony in london led an initiative to create sand portraits of soldiers lost on the battlefields. sean peel from bbc look east watched one project unfolding at brancaster in...
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nicholas: and then a sentence about the ifying power of the commonwealth.these are the words seen as an oblique piece of advice to opposing sides in the brexit debate. queen elizabeth: even with the most deeply held differences,tr ting the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater understanding. nicholas: she finished with a reference to the story of christ. queen elizabeth: i believe hisof messageace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. it can be heeded by everyone. pl is needed as much as ever. nicholas: nothing it, no direct reference to brexit and the broadcast. -- in the broadcast. but the palace ie hoping that een's carefully chosen words about goodwill and respect will be heeded by everyone caught uin the brexit debate. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. ben: donald trump is in hot water -- this time notith another politician, but santa claus himself. here is how. despite a partial u.s. government shutdown, one agency that has not ground to a halt io d, a joint u.s.
nicholas: and then a sentence about the ifying power of the commonwealth.these are the words seen as an oblique piece of advice to opposing sides in the brexit debate. queen elizabeth: even with the most deeply held differences,tr ting the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater understanding. nicholas: she finished with a reference to the story of christ. queen elizabeth: i believe hisof messageace on earth and goodwill to all is never...
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our first world war dead lie in hundreds of commonwealth war cemeteries on the battlefields of europee middle east and africa. but more than 130,000 of them died in the uk. this is sunderland. as the leaves fell in 1918, many relatives must have thought their loved ones had made it through the worst. private robert reveley is wounded in france in mid—october, and is invalided back to a hospital in the midlands where he dies on the 10th of november. it's almost certain that his wife kate, in roker, would have received a telegram on armistice day, perhaps as the church bells were ringing and people were in the streets celebrating. 0n the 12th, she writes to his regiment, asking for the return of his personal belongings. she says: "i shall be very grateful if you will oblige me in this matter. "it may seem a small thing to ask for, but it means a lot to me." andrew neil had been blinded in the war. he died six months after the armistice and should have had a military headstone. for nearly a century he lay in an unmarked grave. the problem was that his death certificate said jacksonian ep
our first world war dead lie in hundreds of commonwealth war cemeteries on the battlefields of europee middle east and africa. but more than 130,000 of them died in the uk. this is sunderland. as the leaves fell in 1918, many relatives must have thought their loved ones had made it through the worst. private robert reveley is wounded in france in mid—october, and is invalided back to a hospital in the midlands where he dies on the 10th of november. it's almost certain that his wife kate, in...
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the big winters in the commonwealth of virginia areli ly to be southwest. right now skies are still partly cloudy. it's a typically cold start to thisngecember mor light breeze out of the southwest. normally that southwest wind would provide a bit of a warmup. unfortunately, extra clouds moving in along with that soutest wind, the warmup will be very minimal at best. most areas are in the upper 20s to around 30 degrees ts morning. afternoon temperatures will only peak in the upper 30s to around 40. your hit the road forecast, sun's up at 12inutes after 7:00. temperatures mostly below freezing for the ride in to word school. noontime temperatures around 40. 6:00, on the way home, back in the upper 30sga once. the storm that we've been talking about for the last couple days is fgally com onshore in southern califora. he southernto ride branch of the jet stream across texas and head for the gulf coast. that's when we need to stach really wg it. as of now, it looks like the track of that stormo will into north carolina and out to sea. snow lovers aroun here, w
the big winters in the commonwealth of virginia areli ly to be southwest. right now skies are still partly cloudy. it's a typically cold start to thisngecember mor light breeze out of the southwest. normally that southwest wind would provide a bit of a warmup. unfortunately, extra clouds moving in along with that soutest wind, the warmup will be very minimal at best. most areas are in the upper 20s to around 30 degrees ts morning. afternoon temperatures will only peak in the upper 30s to around...
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and then a sentence about the unifying power of the commonwealth.se are the words which are being seen as an oblique piece of advice to the opposing sides in the brexit debate. even with the most deeply held differences, treating the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater understanding. she finished with a reference to the story of christ. i believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. it can be heeded by everyone. it's needed as much as ever. so, nothing explicit, no direct reference to brexit in the broadcast, but the palace is clearly hoping that the queen's carefully chosen words about goodwill and respect will be heeded by everyone caught up in the brexit debate. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. authorities on both sides of the channel have picked up a0 migrants who were trying to cross to britain. four boats were intercepted this morning and a number of people were discovered by british officials in folkstone. one inflatable boat lad
and then a sentence about the unifying power of the commonwealth.se are the words which are being seen as an oblique piece of advice to the opposing sides in the brexit debate. even with the most deeply held differences, treating the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater understanding. she finished with a reference to the story of christ. i believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. it can be heeded...
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joe platania, commonwealth's attorney: "this trial and today's outcome has been a very long time comingir family members."a jury gave 21- year-old james fields the maximum sentence: life in prison....for the murder of heather heyer..plus 419 years for nine more charges..and fines totaling up to nearly half a million dollars.heyer's mother's spoke out after the sentencing..thanking the jury for serving swift justice for her daughter's murder.susan bro, victim's mother: "i was not going to be consumed by hate for this young man. i was leaving him to the hands of justice."both she and the prosecutor thanking the survivors for coming forward and testifying in the trial.. and reliving their trauma all over again..joe platania, commonwealth's attorney: "we are unable to heal their physical injuries or bring heather back.. but we are hopeful they are able to take some measure of comfort and solace from these convictions and sentences. "heyer's mother says even though justice was served today..her work to put an end to hate is far from over.susan bro, victim's mother: "we do survive, we do move
joe platania, commonwealth's attorney: "this trial and today's outcome has been a very long time comingir family members."a jury gave 21- year-old james fields the maximum sentence: life in prison....for the murder of heather heyer..plus 419 years for nine more charges..and fines totaling up to nearly half a million dollars.heyer's mother's spoke out after the sentencing..thanking the jury for serving swift justice for her daughter's murder.susan bro, victim's mother: "i was not...
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individuals was a joint colony, the intent was to create a civilized, high level, cooperative commonwealth on the edge of the california desert. it lasted for a while. in fact, riverside is the result of his work. but by 1875, he left riverside for northern california to help found oleander and fresno. riverside really develops as a citrus town. it was the home of the navel orange culture, the first navel ari sree's introduced here in introduced here in 1873. it made the community a really wealthy place. we are going to drive up past california state historic park. i'm proud to be part of the planning for this state park. often we think about real estate or the movies or oil as what made southern california, but really it was citrus first. we are looking at california citrus state historic park which now has over 200 acres, bearing late navel orange groves. it is not fully built out but we are working on that. to interpret how significant the industry was not only to the economy but how it influenced the culture. land companies, transportation systems, railroads. california fruit growers e
individuals was a joint colony, the intent was to create a civilized, high level, cooperative commonwealth on the edge of the california desert. it lasted for a while. in fact, riverside is the result of his work. but by 1875, he left riverside for northern california to help found oleander and fresno. riverside really develops as a citrus town. it was the home of the navel orange culture, the first navel ari sree's introduced here in introduced here in 1873. it made the community a really...
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tims our honor to welcome kaine of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] >> very kind of you, thank you for joining us. what is the most exciting thing you are going to do over christmas? >> i have my summer vacation 31. december 26 to december mitch mcconnell made a speech saying senator should be prepared to work during this time. >> what do you think -- translate for our guests. >> that was with the used to call and allen charge. come to a decision. we will likely rev up sometime next week. we have the big issue of order funding and appropriations bills. >> we are going to go to access to health care. news of the day, you tweeted after yesterday's chuck and nancy festivities, make no mistake, donald trump's cheerleading a shutdown. >> he has two bipartisan options. one is, there is a bipartisan deal in congress to do between an billion dollars and $1.6 billion for border security. billion and the administration cannot spend all last year. or we can do a continuing resolution and spend what we have been spending, as we work out the final deal.
tims our honor to welcome kaine of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] >> very kind of you, thank you for joining us. what is the most exciting thing you are going to do over christmas? >> i have my summer vacation 31. december 26 to december mitch mcconnell made a speech saying senator should be prepared to work during this time. >> what do you think -- translate for our guests. >> that was with the used to call and allen charge. come to a decision. we will likely...
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with england's astonishing gold medal at the commonwealth games still fresh in the memory, there is awelshman to win the tour de france. jo mac he won sports personality of the year. he ends an extraordinary 2018 with 0b. at wild bbc news. caps off a certain lease superb year. a reminder of our top story, rangers have beaten celtic for the first time in the league in 6years. tottenham slip at wembley losing 3—1 to wolves. liverpool could go 9 points clear at the top of the premier league tonight, they are currently beating that's all from sportsday. we'll have more for you at 7.30, next on bbc news it is time for the travel show. hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, ade adepitan. now this week, we've decided to put away our boarding passes, stow our suitcases, and take a look back at some of our favourite places, faces and stories of 2018. but first, back in april, christa headed to norway to try her hand at playing musical instruments made out of ice. she's so cool! i start my trip at norway's ice music festival in finse. you're really feeling, you can see it in the air — i
with england's astonishing gold medal at the commonwealth games still fresh in the memory, there is awelshman to win the tour de france. jo mac he won sports personality of the year. he ends an extraordinary 2018 with 0b. at wild bbc news. caps off a certain lease superb year. a reminder of our top story, rangers have beaten celtic for the first time in the league in 6years. tottenham slip at wembley losing 3—1 to wolves. liverpool could go 9 points clear at the top of the premier league...
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thank you for joining us tonight at the commonwealth club. have a great evening. [applause] >> just a few minutes ago, after having lunch with president trump, senator lindsey graham spoke to reporters outside of the white house about order while funding, the government shutdown, and isis. senator, how are you? what is the president's mood today? what is going to happen? and ahad a two hour lunch very enjoyable lunch. president's firm in his commitment to make sure we get the money for border security and there will never be a deal in the senate [indiscernible] i don't see democrats giving us more money unless they get something. so the one thing we talked about was making a deal. there is a lot of distrust and i guess you can blame both sides for that but after lunch, i have never been more encouraged that if we can get people talking, we can find our way out of this and that would include around $5 billion for border security/wall/fencing, whatever you want to call it, whatever it is that makes sense and deal with another problem that is looming. i think the pre
thank you for joining us tonight at the commonwealth club. have a great evening. [applause] >> just a few minutes ago, after having lunch with president trump, senator lindsey graham spoke to reporters outside of the white house about order while funding, the government shutdown, and isis. senator, how are you? what is the president's mood today? what is going to happen? and ahad a two hour lunch very enjoyable lunch. president's firm in his commitment to make sure we get the money for...
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we have a leadership role in the commonwealth, and we will continue to cooperate on foreign policy and issues with the european union. we are global players in terms of defense and we have military people stationed in dozens of countries around the world. the intention is that this will continue if not be enhanced in the future. that is the bigger vision. in terms of a free trade deal with the united states, we won't under the u.s. administration and they have echoed, a deal which covers both goods and services, which will exploit the similarities in our economy, which increases already what is a very big amount of trade from that 200 billion a year, and we send more than 20% of our exports to the u.s. this can be much bigger. that should ultimately i hope involve no tariff and quota access for groups to come into the u.s. and vice versa. hopefully, as ambitious as we can get. >> what about people? certainly there is a lot of american bankers in london and i know immigration is sensitive in both countries. >> the brexit immigration arrangement , and we know boldly where the direction i
we have a leadership role in the commonwealth, and we will continue to cooperate on foreign policy and issues with the european union. we are global players in terms of defense and we have military people stationed in dozens of countries around the world. the intention is that this will continue if not be enhanced in the future. that is the bigger vision. in terms of a free trade deal with the united states, we won't under the u.s. administration and they have echoed, a deal which covers both...
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overseas list includes a cbe for england netball starjeeva mentor, who was part of the team that won commonwealthy plays for melbourne outfit collingwood magpies. while in football, tottenham striker harry kane picks up an mbe. for all the latest of course, go to the bbc sport website. that's the place to go. but up next, it's the papers. 0pen open for a bigger build up after last night but, there you go. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political commentator giles kenningham and the defence editor of the london evening standard, robert fox. welcome both. thanks for interrupting your festivities for joining us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the express leads on the new year's honour list — saying this is the first time the list has focused on "britain's army of extraordinary every—day heroes". and it's the same story on the weekend edition of the i, which has filled its front page with a selection of those heroes including the first police officer who arrived on the scene at the manchester bombing. the daily telegrap
overseas list includes a cbe for england netball starjeeva mentor, who was part of the team that won commonwealthy plays for melbourne outfit collingwood magpies. while in football, tottenham striker harry kane picks up an mbe. for all the latest of course, go to the bbc sport website. that's the place to go. but up next, it's the papers. 0pen open for a bigger build up after last night but, there you go. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with...
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with england's astonishing gold medal at the commonwealth games still fresh in the memory, there is aremember as well for the right thomas. the first welshman to win the tour de france, he won sports personality of the year. he ends an extraordinary 2018 with a qb. adam wilde, bbc news. ??new line the caps offa wilde, bbc news. ??new line the caps off a great year. a quick reminder of our top story. liverpool go 9 points clear at the top of the premier league after beating arsenal 5—1, spurs lose at wembley to wolves. in scotland rangers record a league win over celtic for the first time in 6 years. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. now on bbc news it's click. well hello there little bed bugs. you are so sweet! ican you are so sweet! i can change my face completely to match what i'm supposed to do. for example, ican match what i'm supposed to do. for example, i can be a woman like this. it's a big reprieve. —— creepy. hello. 17 minutes to go until the show begins. you'rejust hello. 17 minutes to go until the show begins. you're just writing the script,
with england's astonishing gold medal at the commonwealth games still fresh in the memory, there is aremember as well for the right thomas. the first welshman to win the tour de france, he won sports personality of the year. he ends an extraordinary 2018 with a qb. adam wilde, bbc news. ??new line the caps offa wilde, bbc news. ??new line the caps off a great year. a quick reminder of our top story. liverpool go 9 points clear at the top of the premier league after beating arsenal 5—1, spurs...
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their efforts have not only benefited union county but are a model for farmers throughout the commonwealth. on behalf of the 1st district of kentucky, i congratulate drew and liz white and wish them the best as they continue to grow their farming operation and their family. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one inute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to honor the life of connie mitchell, an activist and leader in the rochester community who passed away on december 14. she pursued equality and consumer justice and breaking down barriers was awe inspiring. she was the first african-american women winning a seat on the board of supervisors. she was a role model in the fight of equality whose contributions helped to open the door of opportunity for so many people in our community. i join all of rochester in mourning her passing and extend my deepest
their efforts have not only benefited union county but are a model for farmers throughout the commonwealth. on behalf of the 1st district of kentucky, i congratulate drew and liz white and wish them the best as they continue to grow their farming operation and their family. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my...
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over 33,000 escaped in world war ii british commonwealth in america. you can hold it to large measure to 99 -- mi-9. it was a remarkable achievement and in every way james bennett was a hero. his children knew nothing of it. he died when he was 83. he had never spoken a word. it wasn't until fleury pictured on the left and grim pictured on the right begin to go through his effects and began to find trade received and his father had taken to air stations and then the lecture notes and even the compass he invented for servicemen to use if they found themselves captured. he was an absolute hero. i'm proud to write about in here and i hope you all had the chance to read about him as well. thank you very much. [applause] and i'm happy to take questions if anyone has any. any brave souls? >> how did she survive 900 eighth-graders? >> i spoke very quickly appeared i told them at the very beginning that i was going to give them five things over the course of the lecture i give them grisly torture, poetry, lunatics and golden rule. i think they stuck around for
over 33,000 escaped in world war ii british commonwealth in america. you can hold it to large measure to 99 -- mi-9. it was a remarkable achievement and in every way james bennett was a hero. his children knew nothing of it. he died when he was 83. he had never spoken a word. it wasn't until fleury pictured on the left and grim pictured on the right begin to go through his effects and began to find trade received and his father had taken to air stations and then the lecture notes and even the...
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from the commonwealth of san francisco, this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> good evening. i'm sarah lacy, founder of chairman mom. it is my pleasure to tonight host a discussion about women in the workplace. recently released i mckenzie and lena. please join me in welcoming our speakers tonight, alexis krivkovich, managing partner at mckinsey & company and co-author of the report, along with sukhinder singh cassidy, president of stubhub. we will talk about what we should all be doing for these outcomes. and force those around us and did not come here tonight to address those outcomes. a lot to talk about. let's get started. alexis, i want to start with you as the author of the report. which, in some ways, is shocking but not surprising. i mean, the top line is. nothing has really substantially changed. in the four years, you guys have been giving us data, making this database argument in the headquarters of what is supposed to be a data centric industry .the top line is, nothing has nothing has changed. one of my favorite things that you guys did is basically prove that le
from the commonwealth of san francisco, this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> good evening. i'm sarah lacy, founder of chairman mom. it is my pleasure to tonight host a discussion about women in the workplace. recently released i mckenzie and lena. please join me in welcoming our speakers tonight, alexis krivkovich, managing partner at mckinsey & company and co-author of the report, along with sukhinder singh cassidy, president of stubhub. we will talk about what we should all be doing...
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welcome to inform at the commonwealth club. i'm sarah lacy, founder of chairman mom. it is my pleasure to tonight host a discussion about women in the workplace. please join me in welcoming our speakers tonight, alexis krivkovich, managing partner at mckinsey & company and co-author of the report, along with sukhinder singh cassidy, president of stubhub. we will talk about what we should all be doing for these outcomes. a lot to talk about. let's get started. alexis, i want to start with you as the author of the report. the top line is, nothing has substantively changed. you have been giving us data, making this data-based argument in the headquarters of what was supposed to be eight data-centric industry, nothing has changed. we will drill down on a lot of things. one of my favorite things, and you guys did it with lean in.org and basically said that lean in is not the problem. you said women are asking for raises, asking for promotions. women are not the problem. [laughter] alexis: you have taken my punchline. so, we started this because we said, ok, everybody talks
welcome to inform at the commonwealth club. i'm sarah lacy, founder of chairman mom. it is my pleasure to tonight host a discussion about women in the workplace. please join me in welcoming our speakers tonight, alexis krivkovich, managing partner at mckinsey & company and co-author of the report, along with sukhinder singh cassidy, president of stubhub. we will talk about what we should all be doing for these outcomes. a lot to talk about. let's get started. alexis, i want to start with...
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you are not wanted in this great commonwealth.porter: then -- >> i think there's blame on both sides. >> reporter: president trump's refusal to condemn the racist attack and the media aftermath further inflamed the national conversation. >> this is not over. this is just the start to let people know, don't think you can come here and do this type of stuff and get away with it because we're not having it. >> reporter: kaylee hartung, cnn. >> the number of hate crimes reported to the fbi has increased. last year, they jumped by 17%. despite the reported increase, many incidents including some of the more horrific are missing. that includes the attack in charlottesville. police there did not report any hate crimes between july and september of last year, even though the attack happened in august. joining me right now to discuss is a cnn law enforcement analyst who worked as a secret service a gent under president obama. good to see you. the charlottesville attack was committed by a white nationalist. so why leave it out as a hate cri
you are not wanted in this great commonwealth.porter: then -- >> i think there's blame on both sides. >> reporter: president trump's refusal to condemn the racist attack and the media aftermath further inflamed the national conversation. >> this is not over. this is just the start to let people know, don't think you can come here and do this type of stuff and get away with it because we're not having it. >> reporter: kaylee hartung, cnn. >> the number of hate...
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and then a sentence about the unifying power of the commonwealth.re the words which are being seen as an oblique piece of advice to the opposing sides in the brexit debate. even with the most deeply held differences, treating the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater understanding. she finished with a reference to the story of christ. i believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. it can be heeded everyone. it is needed as much as ever. so nothing explicit. no direct reference to brexit in the forecast. but the palace is clearly hoping that the queen's carefully chosen words about goodwill and respect will be heeded by everyone caught up in the brexit debate. stock markets in the far east have reacted badly to yesterday's slide in shares in new york. japan's main stockmarket index closed down 5% today. there were falls, too, in shanghai, bangkok and taiwan. investors are concerned about america's trade war with china and the us government shutdown over chr
and then a sentence about the unifying power of the commonwealth.re the words which are being seen as an oblique piece of advice to the opposing sides in the brexit debate. even with the most deeply held differences, treating the other person with respect and as a fellow human being is always a good first step towards greater understanding. she finished with a reference to the story of christ. i believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. it can be heeded...