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of conservative influence in the country's political, the conservative movement was through the 40 year . . . the most interesting and perhaps the most powerful political movement of the time, i decided that that was the story i was going to tell in which a story and how the conservative movement rose to providence and power under ronald reagan is somehow involved to picking donald trump to be the standard bearer by 2016. when i talked with my editor at random house about it, he said that is the arc of your career, it is true, i arrived in washington to cover washington for the wall street journal in 1980, in the spring of 1980 and then i've been following the story ever since and he said that you should put yourself in the book, you witnessed a lot of this that you're going to write about, you should tell us what it was like to be there so that's how that came about, it was not my idea but once i accepted the idea it did seemed like a good way to insert myself occasionally in the story by saying i sell this convention, here's what it felt like or i interviewed bill clinton at that poin
of conservative influence in the country's political, the conservative movement was through the 40 year . . . the most interesting and perhaps the most powerful political movement of the time, i decided that that was the story i was going to tell in which a story and how the conservative movement rose to providence and power under ronald reagan is somehow involved to picking donald trump to be the standard bearer by 2016. when i talked with my editor at random house about it, he said that is...
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suddenly there wasn't just a conservative message but there was a fully formed conservative platform and that is what reagan brought to the table in 1980. >> although it is not entirely clear at the beginning that it's going to succeed, he gets through these massive tax cuts in the economic program within the next thing that happens is he gets hit by the recession and has to then pull back on some of those economic policies be implemented in his first year so what does that due to the movement? >> that is a good point and it's forgotten now in the mythology of reagan. he cut taxes and everything came back to life. that wasn't true at all. there was a giant tax cut in 1981, his first year in office. it's almost exactly what he asked for and it didn't work right away. the deficit exploded, republicans were like crazy nervous with what had happened. the recession continued, the economy was going down. this looked like it might be for a while the colossal failure and in fact so much so that 1982 republicans pushed through congress a tax bill that took back some of the tax cuts. then even
suddenly there wasn't just a conservative message but there was a fully formed conservative platform and that is what reagan brought to the table in 1980. >> although it is not entirely clear at the beginning that it's going to succeed, he gets through these massive tax cuts in the economic program within the next thing that happens is he gets hit by the recession and has to then pull back on some of those economic policies be implemented in his first year so what does that due to the...
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conservatives. that had not happened. that was a revolutionary idea that people in the evangelical movement get out of the churches into the political movement. that is not happened before certainly not on this scale. ronald reagan went to them and they came to ronald reagan and linked arms. their economic conservatives and social religious conservatives. and then he made common cause with the neoconservatives the hawkish democrats in foreign policy who are very anti-soviet, very much cold warriors. and he brought them into the coalition. and that is where the anti- communism that help this group together for so many years kind of provided the glue that kept it altogether. and what ronald reagan did in 1980 he put those three elements together and created a coalitio coalition. mr. not a conservative message is a wreck and brought to the table in 1980. >> also is not entirely clear at the beginning that is going to succeed. he gets through massive tax cut with his economic program. but the next thing
conservatives. that had not happened. that was a revolutionary idea that people in the evangelical movement get out of the churches into the political movement. that is not happened before certainly not on this scale. ronald reagan went to them and they came to ronald reagan and linked arms. their economic conservatives and social religious conservatives. and then he made common cause with the neoconservatives the hawkish democrats in foreign policy who are very anti-soviet, very much cold...
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of conservative influence. so the conservative movement through the for the year. was the most interesting and perhaps the most powerful political movement of the time. so i decided that was the story i would tell how it rose to prominence and power and is somehow involved taking donald trump to be the standardbearer by 2016. talking with my editor at random house he said that is the work of your career? that is true. i covered the "washington journal" in 1980 and following the story ever since the editor of random house said you should put yourself in the book you missed a lot of this you should tell us what it was like to be there. that's how that came about. it wasn't my idea but once i accepted the idea seemed like a good way to insert occasionally to say i saw the convention and that's what it felt like or interviewed clinton at that point and that is what it sounded like i hope it's not too intrusive i hope to humanize the story a little better but it is not a natural or a comfortable place for a journalist to land. >> let's talk about 1980. ronald reagan rep
of conservative influence. so the conservative movement through the for the year. was the most interesting and perhaps the most powerful political movement of the time. so i decided that was the story i would tell how it rose to prominence and power and is somehow involved taking donald trump to be the standardbearer by 2016. talking with my editor at random house he said that is the work of your career? that is true. i covered the "washington journal" in 1980 and following the story...
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bush unlike his father was seen by conservatives as a genuine conservative. he walked the walk and talked the talk. conservatives believed he was one of them in a way that they never thought his father was. he seemed more genuinely antiabortion, for example and he was an evangelical christian. he came from texas, really from texas not greenwich connecticut. all those things kind of spoke to who he really was and they embraced him and interestingly one of the things i came to appreciate him a little bit more in retrospect he came into office basically wanting to update the message. compassionate conservatism wasn't just a catchphrase. it was an idea that conservatives need to just not to be in an ivory tower with a bunch of philosophies they got out of the pages of the review. we need to be connected with people more and the conservatives lost their way because they lost their connection with people's we have to worry about what is happening to the poor black kids in the inner-city school and we have an answer for that. school choice. we need to update the wel
bush unlike his father was seen by conservatives as a genuine conservative. he walked the walk and talked the talk. conservatives believed he was one of them in a way that they never thought his father was. he seemed more genuinely antiabortion, for example and he was an evangelical christian. he came from texas, really from texas not greenwich connecticut. all those things kind of spoke to who he really was and they embraced him and interestingly one of the things i came to appreciate him a...
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i'm excited to see more conservative version of feminism and more conservative women speaking up a being spokeswoman fo conservative views and i think this will lead to more of a march towards freedom this country and'm excited about whereere going. >> let's go to carol calling from houston, texas on the democratic line. carol, good morning. >> calr: yes, good morning. i'm calling i regards to what were talking about about socialism. socialism is great in this country. a lot of people have it. rich people. the people at the top get all the tax break and it goes straight a then go straight to them and we pay for it. it's great. it's great for them. that's why we don't have healthcare and other things and it would work well in these foreign cntries by putting sanctions on people and torturing theell out of them until they can get food. but no, we will let socialism ke root anywhere. orommunism because w go to warver that we don't want to hear like ts lady here in cahos with the confederates sang all tho organizations [inaudible] host: could you respond for th camera? >> guest: i would say
i'm excited to see more conservative version of feminism and more conservative women speaking up a being spokeswoman fo conservative views and i think this will lead to more of a march towards freedom this country and'm excited about whereere going. >> let's go to carol calling from houston, texas on the democratic line. carol, good morning. >> calr: yes, good morning. i'm calling i regards to what were talking about about socialism. socialism is great in this country. a lot of...
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conservative stated more. -- conservatives did. it more -- did it more. ony found republicans college campuses the longer they were in higher education, if they were getting advanced degrees, they would self-censor even more. when we talk with college students, many decide to keep their views private. -- we put out a book and in it we shared stories of women. many of them decided to keep their views quite before -- quiet before they stepped on campus. that is something we should be concerned about, that is something you can't fix by a new policy from school administration. that is a cultural problem. that is peer pressure. it is not just grades they were worried about, they were worried about making friends. college for many students is about making lifelong friends. i think we live in a country where there is so much pressure that many conservative students decide to keep quiet. that is a problem. i was interested in this data because it confirmed what i heard in stories and college students -- from college students about this pressure to keep quite. it
conservative stated more. -- conservatives did. it more -- did it more. ony found republicans college campuses the longer they were in higher education, if they were getting advanced degrees, they would self-censor even more. when we talk with college students, many decide to keep their views private. -- we put out a book and in it we shared stories of women. many of them decided to keep their views quite before -- quiet before they stepped on campus. that is something we should be concerned...
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not tweeting in terms of conservation. or pushing it's been a step by the communities and it's been assisted even by interest that is what you have seen before and it's just because of their money and that's why now we're focusing in terms of putting a lot of programs outside the community so we can really win the community to get a lot of information and police they can be i found yes of us if the local people notice anything suspicious they reported to the ranger purity one more you she grew up here and knows almost everybody in the area they said no we are fine feeling just at the moment i was the 1st to be in bright was imploding 2012 this consequence he means everything to me because my mom we have a mic ready to play not the you know so my mom is not is one of the benefit of that micro-credit right now i how much son who is in from 2 plates now he's getting funds from level of education best selling. the little wildlife conservancy invests about 7 percent of its earnings in programs benefiting local communities such
not tweeting in terms of conservation. or pushing it's been a step by the communities and it's been assisted even by interest that is what you have seen before and it's just because of their money and that's why now we're focusing in terms of putting a lot of programs outside the community so we can really win the community to get a lot of information and police they can be i found yes of us if the local people notice anything suspicious they reported to the ranger purity one more you she grew...
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so here we are in one of our conservation labs. with one of our conservators. she is going to show us, which is fbi exhibit b1, which is oswald's wallet, including its contents. i'm going to answer a question a lot of people have, which is what is the stain on portions of the items? that is from the finger print chemical that was used by the fbi to try to obtain fingerprints. it ended up staining the artifact. some people think it looks like blood. it is not blood. this would've been in his possession when he was arrested but not in his possession when he was shot. here she's laying out some of the items that were found which we have encapsulated in mylar. the conservators here at the national archives. and some of the items in the wallet were things like a social security card, his selective service notice, a service i.d., because of course he was in the marine corps at one time. also, a fair play for cuba committee identification card, that was an organization he belonged to. let's see what else is interesting in here. other kinds of id's, a public library ca
so here we are in one of our conservation labs. with one of our conservators. she is going to show us, which is fbi exhibit b1, which is oswald's wallet, including its contents. i'm going to answer a question a lot of people have, which is what is the stain on portions of the items? that is from the finger print chemical that was used by the fbi to try to obtain fingerprints. it ended up staining the artifact. some people think it looks like blood. it is not blood. this would've been in his...
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today around 170 black rhino live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers, a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system. most of the rangers are locals, 98 percent of just walk, you know, from the neighboring community. and out is very, very important because, you know, thing also is to send a message to a community that they have their own issues. because you know, people in the community see it. so it's very important to work with people of the law cause the people who are on a bus. but they were conservancy says that working closely with local communities is an effective strategy in the fight against poachers. community is playing a critical role in terms of conservation with don't look putting them in board. you're not tweeting in terms of cost of vision or pushing. it's been assisted by the communities and it's been assisted even by a dentist. that is what you have seen before. and it's just because of their money, and that's why now we're focusing in terms of putting a lot of programs outside th
today around 170 black rhino live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers, a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system. most of the rangers are locals, 98 percent of just walk, you know, from the neighboring community. and out is very, very important because, you know, thing also is to send a message to a community that they have their own issues. because you know, people in the community see it. so it's very important to work with people of the law cause...
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conservative commentators. politicians including the president have long complained that the media are against them social media platforms included that was their argument earlier in the campaign when twitter and facebook deleted several high profile right wing accounts and fact checked some of donald trump's own tweets politico and its chief tech correspondent mark scott took a deep data dive into that theory that social media companies are institutionally biased against the right and the findings are worth examining he joins me now mr scott working with the london based institute for strategic dialogue you examined millions of social media posts and then concluded that what these conservative voices have been saying is simply not factual so walk us through it so we're a muslim period between the end of august and september with an outside group to look at about $2000000.00 social media posts across 5 social networks including about $500000.00 individual users who are asked to specific topics that are very clo
conservative commentators. politicians including the president have long complained that the media are against them social media platforms included that was their argument earlier in the campaign when twitter and facebook deleted several high profile right wing accounts and fact checked some of donald trump's own tweets politico and its chief tech correspondent mark scott took a deep data dive into that theory that social media companies are institutionally biased against the right and the...
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today around 170 black rhino live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers, a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system. most of the rangers are locals, 100 percent of rain, just walking down from the neighboring community. and that is very, very important because, you know, they also had to send a message to a community that they have, they want to share. because you know, people in the community see it. so it's very important to work with people of low cost, the people who are on a bus. but they were conservancy says that working closely with local communities is an effective strategy in the fight against poachers. community is playing a critical role in terms of conservation with don't look putting them in board. you're not tweeting in terms of cause of it or pushing. it's been a step by the communities and it's been assisted even by n.g.o.s. that is what you have seen before. and it's just because of their money, and that's why now we're focusing in terms of putting a lot of programs outside of th
today around 170 black rhino live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers, a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system. most of the rangers are locals, 100 percent of rain, just walking down from the neighboring community. and that is very, very important because, you know, they also had to send a message to a community that they have, they want to share. because you know, people in the community see it. so it's very important to work with people of low...
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google ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation place to make see the screen. how can we protect habitats. we can make a difference. good morning to you as the environmental series in global 3000 on t.w. and. good. players play. this is d w news flying from berlin amid political turmoil a new president for. former head of congress many well marino is sworn into office just a day after his predecessor as i was sued over corruption charges but the move sparked protests in the capital with many calling it a power grab also coming up. tackling terrorism in europe after a series of his illness attacks in france and austria france's president calls for a coordinated campaign against terrorism and better.
google ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation place to make see the screen. how can we protect habitats. we can make a difference. good morning to you as the environmental series in global 3000 on t.w. and. good. players play. this is d w news flying from berlin amid political turmoil a new president for. former head of congress many well marino is sworn into office just a day after his predecessor as i was sued over corruption charges but the move sparked protests in the capital...
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. >> did you know kelly loeffler is ranked the most conservative senator in america? >> more conservative than attila the hun. >> now as loeffler heads into a runoff with the democrats analysts say she is likely to remain focused on her conservative base. >> turnout is more important than persuasion at this point, i don't know how much she will try to appeal to moderate or centrist voters. >> similarly the race for georgia's other u.s. senate seat is focused on liberal and conservative themes are ossoff attacking perdue's efforts to repeal obamacare and protest test against police. it appears that both of these races are indeed heading to runoffs on january 5th and so
. >> did you know kelly loeffler is ranked the most conservative senator in america? >> more conservative than attila the hun. >> now as loeffler heads into a runoff with the democrats analysts say she is likely to remain focused on her conservative base. >> turnout is more important than persuasion at this point, i don't know how much she will try to appeal to moderate or centrist voters. >> similarly the race for georgia's other u.s. senate seat is focused on...
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today around 170 black rhino the live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers, a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system. most of the rangers are locals, 100 percent of the brain, just walk, you know, from the neighboring community. and that is very, very important because, you know, thing also is to send a message to a community that they have, they want to shoot. because you know, people in the community see it. so it's very important to work with people of the law cause the people who are on a bus. but they will. conservancy says that working closely with local communities is an effective strategy in the fight against poachers. community is playing a critical role in terms of conservation with don't look putting them in board, you're not winning in terms of cost of vision or pushing. it's been a step by the communities and it's been assisted even by a range as that is what you have seen before. and it's just because of their money . and that's why now we're focusing in terms of putting a lot of prog
today around 170 black rhino the live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers, a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system. most of the rangers are locals, 100 percent of the brain, just walk, you know, from the neighboring community. and that is very, very important because, you know, thing also is to send a message to a community that they have, they want to shoot. because you know, people in the community see it. so it's very important to work with...
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i never thought that was a liberal idea, i thought it was a conservation idea. >> i will say our local town operates on a pay as you grow garbage where you pay per garbage bag and composting has reduced her household garbage by a third. >> isn't that amazing. >> yes. >> i will take a moment to say you've given us your credentials, tell us a little bit about yourself and conservatism. >> briefly recognized met we were working on a campaign and i have worked as a speechwriter for a few candidates i worked for local level to the national level, i think rick we worked together in my background, i have a degree in political science and economics in iran and investment firm for 18 years, i filled my company about ten years ago to my business partner and i wanted to get into the writing side because i thought conservatism was not getting a fair hearing and i thought i could maybe help a little bit without. so i can bring my finance, what i learned on that side to the economic side of the arguments and i don't think there presented well. i'm hoping what this book can accomplish is that we star
i never thought that was a liberal idea, i thought it was a conservation idea. >> i will say our local town operates on a pay as you grow garbage where you pay per garbage bag and composting has reduced her household garbage by a third. >> isn't that amazing. >> yes. >> i will take a moment to say you've given us your credentials, tell us a little bit about yourself and conservatism. >> briefly recognized met we were working on a campaign and i have worked as a...
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as a conservative, to get elected. i think that's a difference. and this is partly wet meat reagan effect political leader, starting in the sixties, at the same time that he's focused on what he has to do to win the support of his fellow conservatives, he's always asking himself how do we sell this to a brighter and broader audience? he starts really early in his political career, reagan was involved in goldwater's 1964 campaign against johnson. and then he was a co-chair in the california campaign, california was of course a very important state in 1964 presidential primer, it was where there is this final, definitive showdown between goldwater and nelson rockefeller to be the republican nominee that year. it's a very bloody fight. after they finish that campaign, there is a victory party for goldwater, that reagan even goes to, and reagan stands up and says, now let's go make love to democrats. we don't want to win a convention, we want to live an election. he gets booed in the room for saying that. but that was always sort of where his focus is
as a conservative, to get elected. i think that's a difference. and this is partly wet meat reagan effect political leader, starting in the sixties, at the same time that he's focused on what he has to do to win the support of his fellow conservatives, he's always asking himself how do we sell this to a brighter and broader audience? he starts really early in his political career, reagan was involved in goldwater's 1964 campaign against johnson. and then he was a co-chair in the california...
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harrison to treat conservatives -- trick conservatives into voting against conservatism will not workthis is going to be rejected. >> mr. harrison, you have accused senator harris and up playing political games, -- accusednator graham -- senator graham of playing political games. the doctor has dropped out and supported senator graham. i you not playing political games with those ads? mr. harrison: not at all. he has not officially withdrawn his name. ask him. know what lindsey graham said in terms of using his words against him. we know his word does not mean much. i don't know what the doctors word means but i can guarantee if he got more votes than you and more votes then b, he will be on a plane going to washington, d.c. at the next senator. candidate toas a let folks know where folks stand in terms of who is on the ballots. you can vote tomorrow in south , first is the doctor, then lindsey graham, then jamie harrison. the doctor is more conservative than lindsey graham. i want folks to vote for me. let me tell you this, but for jamie harrison, don't vote for lindsey graham, don't
harrison to treat conservatives -- trick conservatives into voting against conservatism will not workthis is going to be rejected. >> mr. harrison, you have accused senator harris and up playing political games, -- accusednator graham -- senator graham of playing political games. the doctor has dropped out and supported senator graham. i you not playing political games with those ads? mr. harrison: not at all. he has not officially withdrawn his name. ask him. know what lindsey graham...
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there was a sizeable conservative rebellion the last time mps conservative rebellion the last time mtive rebellion the last time mps voted on restrictions, that was for the lockdown in england. that may happen again, but crucially it will be how labour decide to vote and whether they will vote with the government. the latest government figures show there were 15,871 lab—confirmed cases of coronavirus recorded in the latest 24—hour period. a further a79 people have died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test — that takes the total number of deaths to 58,030. the president of iran claims the assassination of the country's top nuclear scientist will not slow down its nuclear programme. hassan rouhani has blamed israel for the killing of mohsen fakhrizadeh. he was shot dead on friday in an ambush on his car by gunmen in the town of absard, east of the capital tehran. speaking at a cabinet meeting, president rouhani accused israel of trying to create "chaos" but said his country would not fall into a "trap". iran's supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei, has promised retaliation for t
there was a sizeable conservative rebellion the last time mps conservative rebellion the last time mtive rebellion the last time mps voted on restrictions, that was for the lockdown in england. that may happen again, but crucially it will be how labour decide to vote and whether they will vote with the government. the latest government figures show there were 15,871 lab—confirmed cases of coronavirus recorded in the latest 24—hour period. a further a79 people have died within 28 days of a...
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it was a resounding defeat for bork and the conservative republicans, 42 to 58. >> mr. cranston, no. mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy, no. >> the job was to cut this g down. get bork. it's now in the dictionaries of the united states and, and the world, it's called "tting borked." (gavel pounds) >> narrator: joe biden, the chairman, got much of the credit for bringi bork down. >> he's proud of what we did on thcourt. we shaped the direction of the court for 30 years. we kept that majority in place, basically the warren court consensus on the court, on a lot of these issues, in place for 30 yes. nothing to be ashamed of, very,p very itant. >> ...senator from ktucky. i hank the chair. >> narrator: but bork's defeat was a searing experience for first-term senator mitch mcconnell. enraged, he took to the senate floor. >> and so to robert bo, you happened to be the one who set the new senate standard that will be applied, in my judgmen by a majority of the senate prospectively. unfortunately, it got set over your dead body, so to speak, politically. >> narrator: mcconnell threatened
it was a resounding defeat for bork and the conservative republicans, 42 to 58. >> mr. cranston, no. mr. kennedy. mr. kennedy, no. >> the job was to cut this g down. get bork. it's now in the dictionaries of the united states and, and the world, it's called "tting borked." (gavel pounds) >> narrator: joe biden, the chairman, got much of the credit for bringi bork down. >> he's proud of what we did on thcourt. we shaped the direction of the court for 30 years....
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. >> he has succeeded in establishi a conservative coref. at lea >> narrator: now on frontline... >> we're living in the era of the mcconnell court now. >> narrator: ..."supreme revenge: battle for the court". >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is pvided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world more information at macfound.org. the fordoundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide at fordfoundation.org additional support is provided the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism. thpark foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline jonalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. t,>> this is a fox news al u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has died at the age of 87. >> the pioneer of men's rights and gender equality. >> president trump may have opportunity to nom
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in this week's global ideas we'll take a look at a particularly successful conservation project. africa's majestic wildlife is often the target of poachers making the work of wildlife preserves especially important to. our reporter thomas hobbes went to kenya where he met some of the people whose project has made it onto the international union for conservation of nature's green list. the lay world wildlife conservancy and central kenya is a paradise for animals and animal lovers the 250 square kilometers are home to thousands of giraffes elephants lions rhinos and many other species. the land used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer in the 1980 s. when poaching was decimating the black rhino population the family turned the land into a sanctuary today around 170 black rhino the live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system most of the rangers are locals. 98 percent of rain just walking down from the neighboring community and that is very very important because you know the thing a
in this week's global ideas we'll take a look at a particularly successful conservation project. africa's majestic wildlife is often the target of poachers making the work of wildlife preserves especially important to. our reporter thomas hobbes went to kenya where he met some of the people whose project has made it onto the international union for conservation of nature's green list. the lay world wildlife conservancy and central kenya is a paradise for animals and animal lovers the 250 square...
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it is just case —— as her conservator. it isjust for case —— as her conservator.is just for the time being but for the time being as been going on for 12 years. we are told she is not speaking to her father she will not perform as long as the situation goes on but there can be further hearings to try to resolve this. yes, exactly. and things between her and her father this. yes, exactly. and things between her and herfather had been contentious for several yea rs been contentious for several years as her fans certainly have not failed to note and also she said earlier this year she was not going to perform. so things have not really changed but apparently her attorneys have not presented enough compelling reasons for things to change. she is 38 yea rs old things to change. she is 38 years old and yet we are told she has not been shown legally to be confident. is it clear what competent would involve? whatever it is she is not meeting those standards. now, with american civil liberties, conservator ships and things like that, having people committed are only instit
it is just case —— as her conservator. it isjust for case —— as her conservator.is just for the time being but for the time being as been going on for 12 years. we are told she is not speaking to her father she will not perform as long as the situation goes on but there can be further hearings to try to resolve this. yes, exactly. and things between her and her father this. yes, exactly. and things between her and herfather had been contentious for several yea rs been contentious for...
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our conservative principles to the senate. i am going to work hard to make all of you, tennessee, proud. [applause] tonight's victory belongs to the people of tennessee. as senator johnson said, it has been a tough year, but i am optimistic that better days lie ahead. to all the families struggling to make ends meet, to the businesses struggling to hang on, to all the tennesseans, young and old, that still believe america is the most exceptional nation in the world, i am going to work every day to make your vision and dreams a reality. [cheering and applause] and i will not forget that it was you that sent me to the united states senate. i will fight for what is right for our state and what is best for our nation, the nation that we all hold so dear. together, we will prevail over the challenges that we confront today, and we will prevail over the challenges that are yet to come. america, indeed, is the most exceptional nation in the world, a nation that rewards ingenuity, a nation that rewards hard work. tennessee is the most
our conservative principles to the senate. i am going to work hard to make all of you, tennessee, proud. [applause] tonight's victory belongs to the people of tennessee. as senator johnson said, it has been a tough year, but i am optimistic that better days lie ahead. to all the families struggling to make ends meet, to the businesses struggling to hang on, to all the tennesseans, young and old, that still believe america is the most exceptional nation in the world, i am going to work every day...
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it was are we going to be conservative enough? is it too much to ask republicans or conservatives to come up with another reagan because is the personality type just really rare? hubert humphrey does well amongst liberals, but reagan is almost the hubert humphrey of conservatives. jonathan: the question is interesting. it is in a lot of ways why have we not seen conservatives over the last 50 years in spite of the fact that republicans had this long streak of winning the presidency. why have republicans not been able to put forward what everyone think of as the positive governing agenda under a conservative vision? republicans are good at winning elections in a year when there is a strong anti-government sentiment in the country. that is 1980, when reagan wins the presidency. that is 2010, it might be this year. what they are not able to do and particularly this is true in the last 20 years is then continue on that path of broadening the gains from there and i think it is because there is no pressure in the way that we talk about
it was are we going to be conservative enough? is it too much to ask republicans or conservatives to come up with another reagan because is the personality type just really rare? hubert humphrey does well amongst liberals, but reagan is almost the hubert humphrey of conservatives. jonathan: the question is interesting. it is in a lot of ways why have we not seen conservatives over the last 50 years in spite of the fact that republicans had this long streak of winning the presidency. why have...
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libertarians identify as conservatives. conservatives or traditionalists identify conservative. when we think about this broad label, it actually does mean different things to different people. it applies on the left as well, that is that it is not easy to say one is just a liberal. what does that mean with the and sociallicy policy? again it can mean. different things. it is somewhat misleading to say that trump is going to win the conservative vote and biden is going to win the liberal vote, in fact there is a lot of nuance to that. what i suspect is happening in the state is the story of -- is the sort of independent philosophy that runs deep within the gop. it is something that maybe doesn't jive well with the sort thatump-style populism we've seen during the campaign. to an arizona viewer, mark, calling from flagstaff, arizona, and he support go biden. good morning. -- he support joe biden. -- he supports joe biden. with martha mcsally, do you think there is the notion that she is sort of a lame-duck senator in the fact that she was appointed to an open seat after the death
libertarians identify as conservatives. conservatives or traditionalists identify conservative. when we think about this broad label, it actually does mean different things to different people. it applies on the left as well, that is that it is not easy to say one is just a liberal. what does that mean with the and sociallicy policy? again it can mean. different things. it is somewhat misleading to say that trump is going to win the conservative vote and biden is going to win the liberal vote,...
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conservative stated more. -- conservatives did. it more -- did it more.ound republicans college campuses the longer they were in higher education, if they were getting advanced degrees, they would self-censor even more. when we talk with college students, many decide to keep their views private. -- we put out a book and in it we shared stories of women. many of them decided to keep their views quite before -- quiet before they stepped on campus. that is something we should be concerned about, that is something you can't fix by a new policy from school administration. that is a cultural problem. that is peer pressure. it is not just grades they were worried about, they were worried about making friends. college for many students is about making lifelong friends. i think we live in a country where there is so much pressure that many conservative students decide to keep quiet. that is a problem. i was interested in this data because it confirmed what i heard in stories and college students -- from college students about this pressure to keep quite. it is on
conservative stated more. -- conservatives did. it more -- did it more.ound republicans college campuses the longer they were in higher education, if they were getting advanced degrees, they would self-censor even more. when we talk with college students, many decide to keep their views private. -- we put out a book and in it we shared stories of women. many of them decided to keep their views quite before -- quiet before they stepped on campus. that is something we should be concerned about,...
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this time they have got a government minister, not a conservative, not summary minister, not a conservativesummary from outside, someone who is in the house of commons who will be under scrutiny for the roll—out of these vaccines, and whether they are safe or not. he used to be the marketing director for a safe or not. he used to be the marketing directorfor a big company and set up the new gulf pollen company —— set up the yougov company. how experienced he will be in terms of the regulation of the efficacy of these vaccines, he will have to leave that to the scientists. but it will be his job, once they are approved, to get them from the laboratories into our arms. thank you. and you can find out what the restrictions are in your area by using the postcode checker on the bbc news website. the latest government figures show there were 15,871 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is now 16,153. there were 1,551 people admitted to hospital on average each day over the week to last tuesday
this time they have got a government minister, not a conservative, not summary minister, not a conservativesummary from outside, someone who is in the house of commons who will be under scrutiny for the roll—out of these vaccines, and whether they are safe or not. he used to be the marketing director for a safe or not. he used to be the marketing directorfor a big company and set up the new gulf pollen company —— set up the yougov company. how experienced he will be in terms of the...
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or previous conservative orthodoxy on issues like trade. libertarian,e less which is my view. it is more anticorporate and anti-big business, speaking to the concerns of the little guy. and deeply concerned about immigration. that kind of ideology and conservative is what the intellectuals of trumpism want. --bably they think they are they think there are people who can better deliver the message than trump himself. trump is more of a character than someone with deeply held ideological views. the question becomes, without , and this group of ideas, would they be so successful on their own if there were someone other than trump who is the avatar of them? that has not been demonstrated yet. it could be true. we may not have to find out because trump is not going away. host: excluding president trump, still, win the election, but who would be an inheritor to trumpism? would it be his sons or his daughter? is there another politician who seems to be ready to pick up the trumpism mantle? guest: you would think and i would think that someone in t
or previous conservative orthodoxy on issues like trade. libertarian,e less which is my view. it is more anticorporate and anti-big business, speaking to the concerns of the little guy. and deeply concerned about immigration. that kind of ideology and conservative is what the intellectuals of trumpism want. --bably they think they are they think there are people who can better deliver the message than trump himself. trump is more of a character than someone with deeply held ideological views....
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up to 100 conservative backbenchers could vote against the government.escribes the revolt in the conservative party as a ‘blow tojohnson‘s covid plan', with mps demanding more details on the economic impact of new restrictions that the government wants to bring in from wednesday. labour will abstain on tomorrow's vote — the guardian says this will ‘raise pressure‘ on the pm as ‘tory rebels circle‘. away from tomorrow‘s vote, the metro focuses on the pop star rita ora, who‘s issued an apology after celebrating her 30th birthday with a group of friends at a restaurant in west london. the singer says she‘ll voluntarily pay a £10,000 fine for the party — which the paper says up to 30 people were reportedly invited to. not clear whether she will have to pay or the restaurant, the fine. the collapse of retail empire arcadia is on the front page of the financial times — after sir philip green‘s company collapsed into administration this evening, placing 13,000 jobs at risk. the paper describes arcadia as the ‘most high profile retail victim of the pandemic‘. an
up to 100 conservative backbenchers could vote against the government.escribes the revolt in the conservative party as a ‘blow tojohnson‘s covid plan', with mps demanding more details on the economic impact of new restrictions that the government wants to bring in from wednesday. labour will abstain on tomorrow's vote — the guardian says this will ‘raise pressure‘ on the pm as ‘tory rebels circle‘. away from tomorrow‘s vote, the metro focuses on the pop star rita ora, who‘s...
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all i can say is that thank goodness we had a conservative government that repair finance had a conservativeefore had a conservative government that repair finance before this pandemic struck. and we had the labour spend spend spend agenda before now, the public finances would've been even worse. so yes, difficult decisions will have to be made goodbye but not so will have to be made goodbye but not so difficult is if we had a a reckless labour government before i'iow. reckless labour government before now. before we reckless labour government before i'iow. before we move reckless labour government before now. before we move on you want to get back in on that. it is really interesting that that is curious analysis of what happened over the last ten years. by any measure, a lot of scientific measures have said that this same thing which is that the governments austerity measures over the last ten years but britain ina over the last ten years but britain in a worse position to respond to the pandemic. we fared worse because of the stripping down in the hollowing out of the state that was carri
all i can say is that thank goodness we had a conservative government that repair finance had a conservativeefore had a conservative government that repair finance before this pandemic struck. and we had the labour spend spend spend agenda before now, the public finances would've been even worse. so yes, difficult decisions will have to be made goodbye but not so will have to be made goodbye but not so difficult is if we had a a reckless labour government before i'iow. reckless labour...
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in this week's global ideas we'll take a look at a particularly successful conservation project.africa's majestic wildlife is often the target of poachers making the work of wildlife preserves especially important. our reporter went to kenya where he met some of the people whose project has made it onto the international union for conservation of nature's green list. the lay world wildlife conservancy and central kenya is a paradise for animals and animal lovers the 250 square kilometers are home to thousands of giraffes elephants lions rhinos and many other species. the land used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer in the 1980 s. when poaching was decimating the black rhino population the family turned the land into a sanctuary today around 170 black rhino live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system most of the rangers are locals. 98 percent of rain just walking. from the neighboring community is very very important because you know they also had to send a message to a community
in this week's global ideas we'll take a look at a particularly successful conservation project.africa's majestic wildlife is often the target of poachers making the work of wildlife preserves especially important. our reporter went to kenya where he met some of the people whose project has made it onto the international union for conservation of nature's green list. the lay world wildlife conservancy and central kenya is a paradise for animals and animal lovers the 250 square kilometers are...
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this time they have got a minister who is not a conservative peen minister who is not a conservativeoutside but a government minister who will be under a great deal of scrutiny. it's a bit ofa under a great deal of scrutiny. it's a bit of a double—edged sword, but in terms of experience, he used to bea in terms of experience, he used to be a marketing directorfor a big company, also set up the yougov of polling company so he would say he brings business acumen to that role. how good he is necessarily with logistics, he will be a health minister notjust a business minister, so again how experience he will be in terms of the regulation of these vaccines, that is something you will have two devolve all that to scientists and medical advisors but it will be his job to make sure the vaccines, once approved, get from the laboratories into our arms. the latest government figures show there were 15,871 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is now 16,153. there were 1,551 people admitted t
this time they have got a minister who is not a conservative peen minister who is not a conservativeoutside but a government minister who will be under a great deal of scrutiny. it's a bit ofa under a great deal of scrutiny. it's a bit of a double—edged sword, but in terms of experience, he used to bea in terms of experience, he used to be a marketing directorfor a big company, also set up the yougov of polling company so he would say he brings business acumen to that role. how good he is...
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the only sector left where conservative ideology as a fighting chance is in politics. and it's not even fair there either area is there any part of society yet that the liberal imaginationdoesn't own ? >> i think the one that i think is next on the list is religion. and i think you're going to see a lot of the left start to co-opt religion and start to say that you can be religious if you will and have all of these left-wing policies and views and they don't, so they're going to co-opt religion so that you can't get up and run for office or try to espouse your views and talk about it in the context of christianity or judaism. about it sort of having this muted sense of well, you can be a good catholic and still be pro-choice and you can be a good jew and still allow for the following. they're going to start to dilute the meaning and the strength of some of these religions so i think that's what's going next but i do think you're right that the one place that conservatives will have the ability to go out and fight and win is in elected politics because at the end of the
the only sector left where conservative ideology as a fighting chance is in politics. and it's not even fair there either area is there any part of society yet that the liberal imaginationdoesn't own ? >> i think the one that i think is next on the list is religion. and i think you're going to see a lot of the left start to co-opt religion and start to say that you can be religious if you will and have all of these left-wing policies and views and they don't, so they're going to co-opt...
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harrison to treat conservatives -- trick conservatives into voting against conservatism will not workgoing to be rejected. >> mr. harrison, you have accused senator harris and up playing political games, -- accusednator graham -- senator graham of playing political games. the doctor has dropped out and supported senator graham. i you not playing political games with those ads? mr. harrison: not at all. he has not officially withdrawn his name. ask him. know what lindsey graham said in terms of using his words against him. we know his word does not mean much. i don't know what the doctors word means but i can guarantee if he got more votes than you and more votes then b, he will be on a plane going to washington, d.c. at the next senator. candidate toas a let folks know where folks stand in terms of who is on the ballots. you can vote tomorrow in south , first is the doctor, then lindsey graham, then jamie harrison. the doctor is more conservative than lindsey graham. i want folks to vote for me. let me tell you this, but for jamie harrison, don't vote for lindsey graham, don't vote fo
harrison to treat conservatives -- trick conservatives into voting against conservatism will not workgoing to be rejected. >> mr. harrison, you have accused senator harris and up playing political games, -- accusednator graham -- senator graham of playing political games. the doctor has dropped out and supported senator graham. i you not playing political games with those ads? mr. harrison: not at all. he has not officially withdrawn his name. ask him. know what lindsey graham said in...
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and this leads to the rise of the new conservative site, etc.yle: that is the wait and see thing, republicans in particular, the chief grievance is we feel we are being censored. we feel there is anti-conservative bias in moderation decisions. threats, we are going to pack our bags and go over the summer. ted cruz and a number of other politicians said, come and join me there. they haven't really become super active. parler was at the top of the apple app store. we will see if that sticks. the thing with facebook and twitter both are they are fairly all-purpose platforms. you use them to stay connected with friends and family and share cat videos and whatever else you use it for. is there a need for more than a niche market other than screaming about politics all the time? we will see. there are various insurgents over the years that have not managed to catch on. cat: one of the things that makes it hard for me to understand if this is truly taking off independently or it is just a flash in the pan is a lot of the conservatives who are posting o
and this leads to the rise of the new conservative site, etc.yle: that is the wait and see thing, republicans in particular, the chief grievance is we feel we are being censored. we feel there is anti-conservative bias in moderation decisions. threats, we are going to pack our bags and go over the summer. ted cruz and a number of other politicians said, come and join me there. they haven't really become super active. parler was at the top of the apple app store. we will see if that sticks. the...
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i get this goal to get by when you come to is 14 years old and volunteers for a sea turtle conservancy. without flinching, she waits into the tossing waves with the sea turtle species found here are endangered. the team is committed to saving as many as it can across the bay turtles can be seen both in the thicket of alligator losing strength with every passing hour. but from the water, they're virtually impossible to locate at all, so not easy to rescue. the old you or so actually hurts when they hit you, it smells very bad and you can't hear anything. the water is everywhere. the island has never seen a soggy. infestation like this. warming oceans off, fuelling alg growth as off fertilizes flushed into the sea. from brazil. the turtles come up and get in town gold in the bloom without help they perish in the heat. every rescue turtle is a cause for celebration. never a turtle. you just feel like i'm helping but it's not just startles, it's everything, the ocean itself and everything. it's greeters, it's wonderful to me and i dare you for doubt. but you see the team has been working t
i get this goal to get by when you come to is 14 years old and volunteers for a sea turtle conservancy. without flinching, she waits into the tossing waves with the sea turtle species found here are endangered. the team is committed to saving as many as it can across the bay turtles can be seen both in the thicket of alligator losing strength with every passing hour. but from the water, they're virtually impossible to locate at all, so not easy to rescue. the old you or so actually hurts when...
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i get this goal to get by when you come to is 14 years old and volunteers for a sea turtle conservancy. without flinching, she waits into the tossing waves with team the sea turtle species found here are endangered. the team is committed to saving as many as it can across the bay turtles can be seen bobbing in the thicket of losing strength with every passing hour. but from the water, they're virtually impossible to locate and they're also not easy to rescue the oldies or so i'm going for will. it actually hurts when they hear you. it smells very bad and you can't hear anything. the water is everywhere. the island has never seen a sock s. ome infestation like this. warming oceans off fuelling al growth as off fertilizes flushed into the sea. from brazil. the turtles come up and get in town gold in the bloom without help they perish in the heat. every rescue turtle is a cause for celebration and i never thought, oh, you just feel like i'm helping but it's not just startles, it's everything, the ocean itself and everything. it's creatures, it's wonderful to me and i dare you for doubt. b
i get this goal to get by when you come to is 14 years old and volunteers for a sea turtle conservancy. without flinching, she waits into the tossing waves with team the sea turtle species found here are endangered. the team is committed to saving as many as it can across the bay turtles can be seen bobbing in the thicket of losing strength with every passing hour. but from the water, they're virtually impossible to locate and they're also not easy to rescue the oldies or so i'm going for will....
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. >> thank you so much it's borrow as one of the poor conservative thinkers we are proud to give the legislature at the hide - - have your microphone on te use the chat box for questions and then this event will be viewable online with about 48 hours. a professor of economics of saint walvis - - st. louis was department chair and received a phd in economics from the universe on - - university of virginia published scholarly articles and the department of legal health and what about the foundation. i said was just from now he's not only in his second term of the civil rights commission but his book is look which i think is an extremely important book on the political and cultural crisis we now find ourselves then here in america. the institutions that are supposed to hand down but the respect and the politics it is hard to think of an important institution that is virtually but this is the one part of society and seem to be educating and then to have that vindication and jim - - james more it will to a farce or a child cloak and thank you d them the importance of culture and freeze so
. >> thank you so much it's borrow as one of the poor conservative thinkers we are proud to give the legislature at the hide - - have your microphone on te use the chat box for questions and then this event will be viewable online with about 48 hours. a professor of economics of saint walvis - - st. louis was department chair and received a phd in economics from the universe on - - university of virginia published scholarly articles and the department of legal health and what about the...
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one man has been fighting hard to conserve this beautiful bird. from an organization devoted to the preservation of the ecosystem. >> translator: yellow-interested buntings used to live right here but since last year numbers have gone down drastically and they're almost invisible now. >> reporter: its numbers have seen a sharp decline over the last three decades, to the point it is now found only in the region of sarabetsu. as of last year the number of nesting couples was down to just 14. >> translator: i used to think that even if it disappeared in other places it would still be okay here, but numbers have actually dropped. i even think it might go extinct so i'm really worried. >> reporter: the global population of this species has dropped by nearly 90% since the 1980s. it is now listed as critically endangered by the international union for conservation of nature. the yellow-breasted bunting is a migratory bird. it spends summer in hokkaido and northern eurasia and the rest of the year thousands of kilometers south. problem.es the heart of the
one man has been fighting hard to conserve this beautiful bird. from an organization devoted to the preservation of the ecosystem. >> translator: yellow-interested buntings used to live right here but since last year numbers have gone down drastically and they're almost invisible now. >> reporter: its numbers have seen a sharp decline over the last three decades, to the point it is now found only in the region of sarabetsu. as of last year the number of nesting couples was down to...
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content under section 230 of the communications decency act republicans accuse big tech of censoring conservative voices and interfering in the 2020 election. going after pork ceo mark zuckerberg over newly revealed whistle-blower complaint with twitter and google employees to make certain content moderating decision. here is zuckerberg's response. >> i'm not aware of any particular conversation but i would expect level of communication probably happened. but -- >> different from coordinating what our policies are or our responses and specific instances. >> joining us now senator marsha blackburn serves on that senate judiciary committee also author of the mind of a conservative
content under section 230 of the communications decency act republicans accuse big tech of censoring conservative voices and interfering in the 2020 election. going after pork ceo mark zuckerberg over newly revealed whistle-blower complaint with twitter and google employees to make certain content moderating decision. here is zuckerberg's response. >> i'm not aware of any particular conversation but i would expect level of communication probably happened. but -- >> different from...
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ben everitt, conservative mp in milton keynesjoining us.in milton keynes joining there. more on the lockdown in england shortly. but first, at least four people are reported to have died, as the strongest typhoon so far this year hammers the philippines. typhoon goni made landfall before dawn with what the authorities called "catastrophic" winds of more than 225 kmh and intense rain. our correspondent in manila, howard johnson, sent this report. the most powerful storm on earth is here — it hit the small island of catanduanes just before 5am this morning. hours later, it made its second landfall, tearing through the popular tourist province of albay. famous for its picturesque volcano, today goni turned the region into a watery mess. strong, flash floods inundated rivers and roads, people clambered onto roofs of their homes to stay above the water line. strong winds ripped up electricity lines. the united nations fear that more than 20 million people are in the path of the typhoon. philippine authorities have urged them to take refuge. tran
ben everitt, conservative mp in milton keynesjoining us.in milton keynes joining there. more on the lockdown in england shortly. but first, at least four people are reported to have died, as the strongest typhoon so far this year hammers the philippines. typhoon goni made landfall before dawn with what the authorities called "catastrophic" winds of more than 225 kmh and intense rain. our correspondent in manila, howard johnson, sent this report. the most powerful storm on earth is...
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more than 30 conservative mps voted against the government.ment with me, david cornock. still to come: the prime minister tries his hand at astrology. now, mps, as you might expect, take more than a passing interest in elections both abroad and closer to home. the whole house is talking about the result of a heavily contested election, and indeed it is a year ago to the day, mr speaker, that you were elected speaker. and behalf of all members i wish you that for a very happy anniversary and thanks to you, mr speaker, for making the speakership great again. hear, hear! but the labour leader wanted to make a serious point about the us election. whatever the results, with the prime minister joined me in saying that it's not for a candidate to decide which votes do and don't count, or when to stop counting? the next president must be the free and fair choice of the american people. of course we don't comment as a uk government on the democratic processes of our friends and allies and i don't think in all seriousness he would expect otherwise. i'd
more than 30 conservative mps voted against the government.ment with me, david cornock. still to come: the prime minister tries his hand at astrology. now, mps, as you might expect, take more than a passing interest in elections both abroad and closer to home. the whole house is talking about the result of a heavily contested election, and indeed it is a year ago to the day, mr speaker, that you were elected speaker. and behalf of all members i wish you that for a very happy anniversary and...
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and some conservatives remained unconvinced by the government's strategy. may or may not celebrate christmas was oliver cromwell. it didn't end well, did it? i love christmas. i love, you know, a big get together. i think the trouble is that the people of this country can see that there is a real risk that if we blow it at christmas with a big blow out christmas, then we'll pay for it in the new year. on thursday, matt hancock revealed details of the new approach and which areas would be put in which tiers. we must keep suppressing the virus while supporting education, the economy and, of course, the nhs until a vaccine can make us safe. that is our plan. we will do this by returning to a tiered approach, applying the toughest measures to the parts of the country where cases and pressure on the nhs are highest and allowing greater freedom in areas where prevalence is lower. but he faced dissent from conservative mps in areas facing the highest restrictions. it's incredibly disappointing news that buckinghamshire, having entered the national lockdown in tier
and some conservatives remained unconvinced by the government's strategy. may or may not celebrate christmas was oliver cromwell. it didn't end well, did it? i love christmas. i love, you know, a big get together. i think the trouble is that the people of this country can see that there is a real risk that if we blow it at christmas with a big blow out christmas, then we'll pay for it in the new year. on thursday, matt hancock revealed details of the new approach and which areas would be put in...