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and so it davey.you make of the stories? i hear these stories an awful lot, we provide services for young carers. because they need the support and they shouldn't have to need the support. you may the point earlier, they are all too familiar. it's tragic. it's an absolute scandal. in society today a country such as ours, we rely on young people like this to do thejob should be rely on young people like this to do the job should be done rely on young people like this to do thejob should be done by rely on young people like this to do the job should be done by caring professionals. that's your research out today. on average, young carers are doing 25 hours a week caring and that's the equivalent of a part—time ca re rs that's the equivalent of a part—time carersjob for 12 that's the equivalent of a part—time carers job for 12 grand a year. exactly. carers job for 12 grand a year. exa ctly. n ot carers job for 12 grand a year. exactly. not only are they doing 25 hours, it's the point that was made, most
and so it davey.you make of the stories? i hear these stories an awful lot, we provide services for young carers. because they need the support and they shouldn't have to need the support. you may the point earlier, they are all too familiar. it's tragic. it's an absolute scandal. in society today a country such as ours, we rely on young people like this to do thejob should be rely on young people like this to do the job should be done rely on young people like this to do thejob should be done...
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it was delegate william davey of north carolina who said, quote, if he be not impeachable while in office, he will spare no efforts or means whatever to get himself reelected. it was precisely cheating in a future election, foreign interference in our domestic affairs that the framers established impeachment to prevent. that's why the remedy exists. and that's why we must use it now. history will judge us harshly if we fail in this historic challenge. history will haunt the colleagues who fail to meet this challenge, who lack the courage that was demonstrated by those heroes, taylor, vindman, hill, cooper, others. and they will continue to serve our country. and the truth will come out. the heroes of this dark era will be our independent judiciary and our free press. they will continue uncovering the truth. they will continue providing freedom of information material under the law. they will continue to protect civil rights and civil liberties. they will continue their vigilance, even if we fail in ours. but we have this task now. history will sit in judgment of us and the future of our r
it was delegate william davey of north carolina who said, quote, if he be not impeachable while in office, he will spare no efforts or means whatever to get himself reelected. it was precisely cheating in a future election, foreign interference in our domestic affairs that the framers established impeachment to prevent. that's why the remedy exists. and that's why we must use it now. history will judge us harshly if we fail in this historic challenge. history will haunt the colleagues who fail...
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william davey, a delegate to the constitutional convention deemed impeachment, quote, an essential security less the president, quote, spare no effort or means whatever to get himself elected. james madison offered a specific list of impeachable offenses during the debate in independence hall. a president might lose his capacity or embezzle public funds. a despicable soul might succumb to bribes while in office. madison then arrived at what he believed was the worst conduct a president could engage in. the president could betray his trust to foreign powers which would be fatal to the republic. madison's words. when i studied the constitution and the "federalist papers" in high school admittedly i was skeptical of george washington's warning that, quote, foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government. unquote. it seems so far-fetched. who would dare? but the foresight and wisdom of the founders endures. madison was right. washington was right. there is no greater subversion of our democracy than for powers outside of our borders to determine elections within them.
william davey, a delegate to the constitutional convention deemed impeachment, quote, an essential security less the president, quote, spare no effort or means whatever to get himself elected. james madison offered a specific list of impeachable offenses during the debate in independence hall. a president might lose his capacity or embezzle public funds. a despicable soul might succumb to bribes while in office. madison then arrived at what he believed was the worst conduct a president could...
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something that's happening pretty much davey in germany but has not really perceived very having been perceived so clearly i think until now and we're going to talk about how authorities have been dealing with that but in the meantime i want to go in fact to a security expert who we have on the line and you're going to stick around with us we have john st pierre a security expert and counterterrorism adviser joining us from frankfurt we know that this attack where 11 people in germany were killed overnight and now is near frankfurt in fact so young. you know with that in mind what that context you have some information about the letter that hans referenced and the video of the alleged perpetrator what more can you tell us about that well essentially he he he goes to a very different ways. most different theories but the core message is essentially one that is used in. a conspiracy theory doubt of the great placement that there is a huge international conspiracy to replace western people from their own lands by an influx of migrants and this theory very actually since the 2011 and of c
something that's happening pretty much davey in germany but has not really perceived very having been perceived so clearly i think until now and we're going to talk about how authorities have been dealing with that but in the meantime i want to go in fact to a security expert who we have on the line and you're going to stick around with us we have john st pierre a security expert and counterterrorism adviser joining us from frankfurt we know that this attack where 11 people in germany were...
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premise problems on the pitch have become a huge psychological barrier even new signings like davey sell to have struggled to make an impact in a team you just don't know where the next point is coming from. so all things considered a home game against a team like the new one was simply a must win but in the 52nd minute braman fell behind. i the bundestag new comers led through models to tell another catastrophe looked on the cards for braman. and it was confirmed when bhutto squeezed the ball home from a tight angle to double his tally 20 minutes later. that's goal number 148 conceded by bringing the season the joint worst offense in the bundesliga. it's very frustrating because with every week we try to sound solutions for 5 to give them give them ideas we try to give them a constitution that they go brave to the game and every with week to week now it's nearly the same school felt and braman have taken just 3 points from the last 8 games this line down the to. continued. mix they face like 6 followed by. a change in fortunes looks a long way off. our final match we're all down south f
premise problems on the pitch have become a huge psychological barrier even new signings like davey sell to have struggled to make an impact in a team you just don't know where the next point is coming from. so all things considered a home game against a team like the new one was simply a must win but in the 52nd minute braman fell behind. i the bundestag new comers led through models to tell another catastrophe looked on the cards for braman. and it was confirmed when bhutto squeezed the ball...
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he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey.riend. i think it would have been quite obvious that i wasn‘t sort of very worldly—wise with regards to boys. andy coles has denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. an internal metropolitan police inquiry has resulted in no criminal proceedings, and the police watchdog found no grounds to investigate andy coles. but the met says it is credible he had a relationship withjessica, and if he was still a serving officer, he would have had a case to answer for alleged gross misconduct. we asked andy coles for an interview or a statement. in response, his lawyer said... if i‘d have known who he really was, he wouldn‘t have got through the front door. i wouldn‘t have gone anywhere near him had i known he was a police officer, or that he was 32, or that he was married. jessica believes he should now resign as a conservative councillor. personal relationships will be one strand of the forthcoming undercover policing inquiry. it will also look at the way that these police spies infi
he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey.riend. i think it would have been quite obvious that i wasn‘t sort of very worldly—wise with regards to boys. andy coles has denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. an internal metropolitan police inquiry has resulted in no criminal proceedings, and the police watchdog found no grounds to investigate andy coles. but the met says it is credible he had a relationship withjessica, and if he was still a serving officer,...
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he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey.g the pseudonym jessica, she says they had a sexual relationship, and she described him as her first boyfriend. i think it would have been quite obvious that i wasn't very worldly—wise with regards to boys. andy coles has denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. it was his brother, the bbc radio presenter, the reverend richard coles, who first publicly revealed his past. in his 2014 autobiography, he wrote of his elder brother, "he had joined special branch and was undercover, living a double life." 2a years after she met andy coles, jessica learned his true identity. it was total shock. you obviously, you remember the things that you said to one another, the times you were intimate with them, and then think, "who was listening?" andy coles was one of many police spies, who posed as activists to gather information on protest movements. his unit, the special demonstration squad, is set to be investigated at the upcoming inquiry into undercover policing. an internal metropol
he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey.g the pseudonym jessica, she says they had a sexual relationship, and she described him as her first boyfriend. i think it would have been quite obvious that i wasn't very worldly—wise with regards to boys. andy coles has denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. it was his brother, the bbc radio presenter, the reverend richard coles, who first publicly revealed his past. in his 2014 autobiography, he wrote of his elder...
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sir ed davey.to how the police protect vulnerable children is "utterly damning" and shaming. the report by her majesty's inspectorate of police and fire and rescue services says a radical new approach is needed. it concludes that currently, forces aren't proactive enough in identifying children who could be at risk of abuse and the current system isn't sustainable and needs more resources. a home office minister said some things had got better. the report recognises improvements — in some cases, significant improvements — in the service received by the children at risk. in every case where inspectors returned to a police force which had been previously inspected, they saw progress being made and better outcomes for children. but more needed to be done. while the police have a better understanding of risk, their resources are too often focused on areas of acute risk. not enough is being done to spot the earliest signs of risk and prevent those risks from escalating. there are concerning findings aro
sir ed davey.to how the police protect vulnerable children is "utterly damning" and shaming. the report by her majesty's inspectorate of police and fire and rescue services says a radical new approach is needed. it concludes that currently, forces aren't proactive enough in identifying children who could be at risk of abuse and the current system isn't sustainable and needs more resources. a home office minister said some things had got better. the report recognises improvements —...
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are forged and legends come to life this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp, daveyett and anni ire oakley, our ancestor bt the most exceptional republic. >> that is my favorite part of the whole speech, he talked about our heritage, our history, and values. we have gotten away from that. increasingly in this environment. there is a shame associated with america past. and america present. and what he did was tell america, we should be proud of who we are. someone who is a student of history, i agree with that you have to study your past to understand your present and to predict the future. no one should be ashamed of where we have come from. we have a great story. it who -- is what makes us who we are. as americans, he celebrated that tonight. for me, this was the most special moment. of the evening. aside from all of great moments. family reunited and rush limbaugh getting medal of freedom, and two-year-old girl when a new chance the life. joining me now with his reacti reaction. charlie. what did you think? annie oakley a name i have not heard in a while. >> it was
are forged and legends come to life this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp, daveyett and anni ire oakley, our ancestor bt the most exceptional republic. >> that is my favorite part of the whole speech, he talked about our heritage, our history, and values. we have gotten away from that. increasingly in this environment. there is a shame associated with america past. and america present. and what he did was tell america, we should be proud of who we are. someone who...
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speeches during the campaign bernie sanders called putin and dangerous and a democratically story davey and who engaged in military adventurism in ukraine. and the crimea well for bernie sanders information not a single person was killed in cranio when they are unified and so with russia in 2014 but the united states did not get in any adventurism in libya in yemen when actually tens of thousands of people died you know you know it's really interesting you mention i know it'll go back to you in london it seems to me that forced regime change the the well oiled 'd machine that has been applied particularly in this century we could even throw in the destruction of former yugoslavia they've just brought it home this brought it to iowa where they're taking it to new hampshire i mean the let me invoke the my doro example the last election you have the. the organization of american state there were election irregularities but they didn't give any evidence of it and then let me repeat comes out and says i won and then the media says well he won no empirical evidence needed it just because they
speeches during the campaign bernie sanders called putin and dangerous and a democratically story davey and who engaged in military adventurism in ukraine. and the crimea well for bernie sanders information not a single person was killed in cranio when they are unified and so with russia in 2014 but the united states did not get in any adventurism in libya in yemen when actually tens of thousands of people died you know you know it's really interesting you mention i know it'll go back to you in...
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are forged and legends come to life this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp, daveyt and anni ire oakley, our ancestor bt the most exceptional republic. >> that is my favorite part of the whole speech, he talked about our heritage, our history, and values. we have gotten away from that. increasingly in this environment. there is a shame associated with america past. and america present. and what he did was tell america, we should be proud of who we are. someone who is a student of history, i agree with that you have to study your past to understand your present and to predict the future. no one should be ashamed of where we have come from. we have a great story. it who -- is what makes us who we are. as americans, he celebrated that tonight. for me, this was the most special moment. of the evening. aside from all of great moments. family reunited and rush limbaugh getting medal of freedom, and two-year-old girl when a new chance the life. joining me now with his reacti reaction. charlie. what did you think? annie oakley a name i have not heard in a while. >> it was a
are forged and legends come to life this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp, daveyt and anni ire oakley, our ancestor bt the most exceptional republic. >> that is my favorite part of the whole speech, he talked about our heritage, our history, and values. we have gotten away from that. increasingly in this environment. there is a shame associated with america past. and america present. and what he did was tell america, we should be proud of who we are. someone who...
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this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp, davey crockett, and annie oakley. this is the place where the pilgrims landed at plymouth and where texas patriots made their last stand at the alamo. [applause] the beautiful, beautiful alamo. the american nation was carved out of the vast frontier by the toughest, strongest, fiercest, and most determined men and women to walk on the face of the earth. our ancestors braved the unknown, tamed the wilderness, settled the wild west, lifted millions from poverty, disease and hunger, vanquished tyranny and fascism, ushered the world to new heights of science and medicine, laid down the railroads, dug out the canals, raised up the skyscrapers, and ladies and gentlemen, our ancestors built the most exceptional republic ever to exist in human history. we are making it greater than ever before. [applause] president trump: this is our glorious and magnificent inheritance. we are americans, we are pioneers, we are the pathfinders, we settled the new world, we built the modern world and we changed history forever by embracing th
this is the country where children learn names like wyatt earp, davey crockett, and annie oakley. this is the place where the pilgrims landed at plymouth and where texas patriots made their last stand at the alamo. [applause] the beautiful, beautiful alamo. the american nation was carved out of the vast frontier by the toughest, strongest, fiercest, and most determined men and women to walk on the face of the earth. our ancestors braved the unknown, tamed the wilderness, settled the wild west,...
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william davey deemed impeachment, quote, an essential security lest the president, quote, spare no effortsans whatever to get himself re-elected. james madison offered a specific list of impeachable offenses in the debate in independence hall. a president might lose his capacity or 'em bz l public funds. a soul might succumb to bribes in office. madison arrived at what he thought was the worst conduct. the president could betray his trust to foreign powers which would be fatal to the republic. madison's words. when i study the constitution in the federalist papers in high school admittedly, i was skeptical of george washington's warning that, quote, foreign influence is one of the most bainful woes of republican government unquote. it seemed so farfetched. who would dare? but the foresight and wisdom of the founders endures. madison was right. washington was right. there is no greater subversion of our democracy than for powers outside of our borders to determine elections within them. if americans believe that they don't determine their senator, their governor, their president, but rather
william davey deemed impeachment, quote, an essential security lest the president, quote, spare no effortsans whatever to get himself re-elected. james madison offered a specific list of impeachable offenses in the debate in independence hall. a president might lose his capacity or 'em bz l public funds. a soul might succumb to bribes in office. madison arrived at what he thought was the worst conduct. the president could betray his trust to foreign powers which would be fatal to the republic....
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this is before davey crockett appeared on disney. he really -- he was a very sophisticated guy. he got some national visibility because of some racketeering hearings that his senate committee had held. he came up here and beat harry truman. harry truman within several weeks announced he was not running for president again. host: before we move on in history, why is harry truman's stock gone up so much over the years when he was not -- clearly not popular at the time he was in office? guest: i think that happens with most presidents. it's happened with nixon in terms of his world view and getting us out of entanglements in vietnam. i'm thinking as you ask the question, will it happen with donald trump? . higher than he was at the time. host: that's important. yes, it is. host: in 1968 we were in the vietnam. -- throes of vietnam. with the kennedy assassination. conventions but in the primary, what happened in 1968? host: this is robert? yeah. what kennedy saw what gene mccarthy was able to do in terms a lot of eople who young people from out of state coming in because mccarthy wa
this is before davey crockett appeared on disney. he really -- he was a very sophisticated guy. he got some national visibility because of some racketeering hearings that his senate committee had held. he came up here and beat harry truman. harry truman within several weeks announced he was not running for president again. host: before we move on in history, why is harry truman's stock gone up so much over the years when he was not -- clearly not popular at the time he was in office? guest: i...
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he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey.nter the reverend richard coles, who first publicly revealed his past. in his 2014 autobiography, he wrote of his elder brother... 24 years after she met andy coles, jessica learned his true identity. it was total shock. you obviously... you remember the things that you said to one another, the times you were intimate with them and then think, well, who was watching? who was listening? andy coles was one of many police spies who posed as activists to gather information on protest movements. his unit, the special demonstration squad, is set to be investigated at the upcoming inquiry into undercover policing. an internal metropolitan police inquiry has resulted in no criminal proceedings, and the police watchdog found no grounds to investigate andy coles. but the met says it is credible he had a relationship withjessica, and if he was still a serving officer, he would have had a case to answer for alleged gross misconduct. we asked andy coles for an interview or a statement. in response,
he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey.nter the reverend richard coles, who first publicly revealed his past. in his 2014 autobiography, he wrote of his elder brother... 24 years after she met andy coles, jessica learned his true identity. it was total shock. you obviously... you remember the things that you said to one another, the times you were intimate with them and then think, well, who was watching? who was listening? andy coles was one of many police spies who posed...
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william davey argued at the constitutional convention if he be not impeachable whilst in office he'll's what's at stake today. president trump hasn't admitted wrongdoing. and republicans' lack of interest even in witnesses could open the door to a massive expansion of presidential power including foreign interference in our elections at the same time we know they're trying to interfere in our elections. the last test will be whether the senate votes to censure the president. it requires only a simple majority vote. this is not acceptable for presidents of either party to act this way. but don't hold your breath that mitch mcconnell will let that vote come to the floor because it might upset the president. republicans say the found iers never intended for there will be a partisan impeachment but they didn't realize how hyperpartisan polarization could short circuit our system and cause the senate to forget the first principles. and that's your "reality check." >> they didn't even anticipate the rise of political parties which breaks the system. >> you are really down on the founders. >
william davey argued at the constitutional convention if he be not impeachable whilst in office he'll's what's at stake today. president trump hasn't admitted wrongdoing. and republicans' lack of interest even in witnesses could open the door to a massive expansion of presidential power including foreign interference in our elections at the same time we know they're trying to interfere in our elections. the last test will be whether the senate votes to censure the president. it requires only a...
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i saw ed davey, the acting lib deb nido, talking about a scorched earth policy by borisjohnson when he languages over colourful? we are at the start of negotiations at both sides will be setting out their battle lines for the talks ahead. they will last at least 11 months so there is a lot to be discussed. often, i think the government's position is that these talks only come to a head right at the end, really. as a result, it has always been the idea to take a hard line at the beginning and then at the end, like we saw with the divorce deal with the eu, you suddenly soften and both sides move and they compromise can be struck. but indeed, there is a lot of uncertainty and businesses wa nt to a lot of uncertainty and businesses want to know what will come out of this. i think that is a big question that will hang over the economy in the coming year. i am sure you are taking a deep breath for the months ahead and so will the audience, no doubt. thank you forjoining us. we will have that speech of course live at 11am from the prime minister on his initial plan for those talks. the world
i saw ed davey, the acting lib deb nido, talking about a scorched earth policy by borisjohnson when he languages over colourful? we are at the start of negotiations at both sides will be setting out their battle lines for the talks ahead. they will last at least 11 months so there is a lot to be discussed. often, i think the government's position is that these talks only come to a head right at the end, really. as a result, it has always been the idea to take a hard line at the beginning and...
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he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey.s her first boyfriend. i think it would have been quite obvious that i wasn't, sort of, very worldly—wise with regards to, sort of, to boys. andy coles has denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. an internal metropolitan police inquiry has resulted in no criminal proceedings and the police watchdog found no grounds to investigate andy coles. but the met says it is credible he had a relationship withjessica and if he was still a serving officer, he would have had a case to answer for alleged gross misconduct. in response, andy cole said... in response, andy coles said... if i'd have known who he really was, he wouldn't have got through the front door, i wouldn't have gone anywhere near him had i known he was a police officer, or that he was 32. or that he was married. jessica believes he should resign as a councillor. his local conservative association says there are no grounds to suspend him. inafew in a few minutes, we will have the bbc news at six with sophie, with all
he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey.s her first boyfriend. i think it would have been quite obvious that i wasn't, sort of, very worldly—wise with regards to, sort of, to boys. andy coles has denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. an internal metropolitan police inquiry has resulted in no criminal proceedings and the police watchdog found no grounds to investigate andy coles. but the met says it is credible he had a relationship withjessica and if he was...
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morgan, -- davey with jp morgan.geedly of savings-and-loan products under its chase brand that could bit jp morgan against goldman farkas.nline bank alix: thanks so much. the chief executive for forum is purpose hosts taking place today, and sonali basak joins me with an exclusive interview with avett abney. sonali: thank you. really wondering how this is impacting your international operations in the supply chains of you and your customers. david: first, for the coronavirus, the emphasis has got to be on the people. really have a lot of empathy for the people going through this. it is a very self -- a very tough situation. from a business standpoint, we definitely see that our planes aren't as full as what they would have been coming out of something weat is have the flexibility come about the longer this continues, it is going to have an effect on exports out of china, imports going in, and it does have an effect on our customers, which has an effect on our results. sonali: over the weekend, you have peter navarro
morgan, -- davey with jp morgan.geedly of savings-and-loan products under its chase brand that could bit jp morgan against goldman farkas.nline bank alix: thanks so much. the chief executive for forum is purpose hosts taking place today, and sonali basak joins me with an exclusive interview with avett abney. sonali: thank you. really wondering how this is impacting your international operations in the supply chains of you and your customers. david: first, for the coronavirus, the emphasis has...
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william davey, a delegate to the constitutional convention deemed impeachment, quote, an essential security less the president, quote, spare no effort or means whatever to get himself elected. james madison offered a specific list of impeachable offenses during the debate in independence hall. a president might lose his capacity or embezzle public funds. a despicable soul might succumb to bribes while in office. madison then arrived at what he believed was the worst conduct a president could engage in. the president could betray his trust to foreign powers which would be fatal to the republic. madison's words. when i studied the constitution and the "federalist papers" in high school admittedly i was skeptical of george washington's warning that, quote, foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government. unquote. it seems so far-fetched. who would dare? but the foresight and wisdom of the founders endures. madison was right. washington was right. there is no greater subversion of our democracy than for powers outside of our borders to determine elections within them.
william davey, a delegate to the constitutional convention deemed impeachment, quote, an essential security less the president, quote, spare no effort or means whatever to get himself elected. james madison offered a specific list of impeachable offenses during the debate in independence hall. a president might lose his capacity or embezzle public funds. a despicable soul might succumb to bribes while in office. madison then arrived at what he believed was the worst conduct a president could...
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he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey. denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. an internal enquiry has found that macro if he were still a serving officer he would have had a case to a nswer officer he would have had a case to answer for alleged gross misconduct. we asked andy coles for an interview ora we asked andy coles for an interview or a statement. in response, his lawyer said... if i'd ever known who he was, he wouldn't have got through the front door. i wouldn't have gone anywhere near him knowing he was a police officer or that he was 32, or that he was married. jessica believes he should now resign as a conservative councillor. june kelly, bbc news. legislation, which will make scotland the first country in the world to make period products freely available to all, is expected to pass its first hurdle today. schools and colleges already provide the products at no cost, but later today, the scottish parliament will vote on whether to make them free for everyone who needs them. suzanne allan has the
he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey. denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. an internal enquiry has found that macro if he were still a serving officer he would have had a case to a nswer officer he would have had a case to answer for alleged gross misconduct. we asked andy coles for an interview ora we asked andy coles for an interview or a statement. in response, his lawyer said... if i'd ever known who he was, he wouldn't have got through the front...
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it was delegate william davey of north carolina who said, quote, if he be not impeachable while in office, he will spare no efforts or means whatever to get himself reelected. it was precisely cheating in a future election, foreign interference in our domestic affairs that the framers established impeachment to prevent. that's why the remedy exists. and that's why we must use it now. history will judge us harshly if we fail in this historic challenge. history will haunt the colleagues who fail to meet this challenge, who lack the courage that was demonstrated by those heroes, taylor, vindman, hill, cooper, others. and they will continue to serve our country. and the truth will come out. the heroes of this dark era will be our independent judiciary and our free press. they will continue uncovering the truth. they will continue providing freedom of information material under the law. they will continue to protect civil rights and civil liberties. they will continue their vigilance, even if we fail in ours. but we have this task now. history will sit in judgment of us and the future of our r
it was delegate william davey of north carolina who said, quote, if he be not impeachable while in office, he will spare no efforts or means whatever to get himself reelected. it was precisely cheating in a future election, foreign interference in our domestic affairs that the framers established impeachment to prevent. that's why the remedy exists. and that's why we must use it now. history will judge us harshly if we fail in this historic challenge. history will haunt the colleagues who fail...
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we can speak now to sir ed davey, leader of the lib dems and a long—time opponent. of climate change when they decided to expand heathrow. we have opposed it, we voted against it so we warmly welcome the decision today. heathrow have said they will appeal, it will go to the supreme court, they could take a different view so it is not a definite no to this project. that is right but that is why we are calling on the government now to come up to work with us, work with the campaigners. now the court of appeal has shown the government failed to consider climate change in its decision and the government said its not going to appeal, i think the government and borisjohnson should appeal, i think the government and boris johnson should show real leadership. join cross party with the lib dems and others and help us fight heathrow and fight them at the next stage of this traditional battle. do you think the government's decision not to appeal this decision itself and leave it to the airport to take forward on a legal basis weakens the case and do you expect them to come rou
we can speak now to sir ed davey, leader of the lib dems and a long—time opponent. of climate change when they decided to expand heathrow. we have opposed it, we voted against it so we warmly welcome the decision today. heathrow have said they will appeal, it will go to the supreme court, they could take a different view so it is not a definite no to this project. that is right but that is why we are calling on the government now to come up to work with us, work with the campaigners. now the...
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he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey.nd she described him as her first boyfriend. i think it would have been quite obvious that i wasn't very worldly—wise with regards to boys. andy coles has denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. it was his brother, the bbc radio presenter, the reverend richard coles, who first publicly revealed his past. in his 2014 autobiography, he wrote of his elder brother, "he had joined special branch and was undercover, living a double life." 2a years after she met andy coles, jessica learned his true identity. it was total shock. you obviously, you remember the things were said to one another, the times you were intimate with them, and then think, "who was listening?" andy coles was one of many police spies, who posed as activists to gather information on protest movements. his unit, the special demonstration squad, is set to be investigated at the upcoming inquiry into undercover policing. an internal metropolitan police inquiry has resulted in no criminal proceedings and the pol
he infiltrated protest groups and called himself andy davey.nd she described him as her first boyfriend. i think it would have been quite obvious that i wasn't very worldly—wise with regards to boys. andy coles has denied having an inappropriate relationship with her. it was his brother, the bbc radio presenter, the reverend richard coles, who first publicly revealed his past. in his 2014 autobiography, he wrote of his elder brother, "he had joined special branch and was undercover,...
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in my district, commissioners in davey, north carolina, recently passed resolutions that imply affirm the second amendment rights of the residents and declared that these counties will never infringement the of those rights through unconstitutional gun control. in -gun politicians neighboring virginia and other states are trying to undermine nd overturn the second amendment. mr. budd: these why these measures in my state are both timely.y and i commend these counties and i remain fully committed to defending the rights of law-abiding gun owners. adam speaker, it's a people problem, not a device problem. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is minute.zed for one mr. rose: thank you, madam speaker. t pains me to stand before you today and recognize -- >> thank you, madam speaker. to stand before you gun violence week. we saw another school devastated by g
in my district, commissioners in davey, north carolina, recently passed resolutions that imply affirm the second amendment rights of the residents and declared that these counties will never infringement the of those rights through unconstitutional gun control. in -gun politicians neighboring virginia and other states are trying to undermine nd overturn the second amendment. mr. budd: these why these measures in my state are both timely.y and i commend these counties and i remain fully...
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him and the rest of the men are taught under the watchful eye of davey gilchrist, twice scottish caddieng able to do that before... getting on with my life again. since last year's in school, dozens of british veterans are believed to have taken their own lives. in america the figure is 20 a day. in a bid to reduce that terrible death toll and following on from its success here in scotland, america will stage its first caddy school for soldiers and following the ryder cup at whistling straits later this year. for this newly formed band of brothers, it‘s already marked a new chapter and a chance to heal their wartime wounds. louise cowey, bbc news, st andrews. you know i‘m a big fan of golf but the way it can bring people together and have conversations and talk about anything while you‘re out in the fresh air. for me, nothing better. looking at the scenery and all that stuff, you can imagine it would work. it is fabulous. you saw it looking glorious, but it was quite windy. it will be windy in certain parts of the uk and gusty and squally and rainy and sarah has all the details. morning
him and the rest of the men are taught under the watchful eye of davey gilchrist, twice scottish caddieng able to do that before... getting on with my life again. since last year's in school, dozens of british veterans are believed to have taken their own lives. in america the figure is 20 a day. in a bid to reduce that terrible death toll and following on from its success here in scotland, america will stage its first caddy school for soldiers and following the ryder cup at whistling straits...