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brag begged davis to get him out of it. davis refused. learn to work together. and johnston rather than seek some measure of revenge for brag's back stabbing instead ordered d.h. hill to reenforce brag. that lead to another because hill hated brag too. almost everybody did. he asked to be excused from this. he has made me the scapegoat once and would do it again. and they did. with hill's support they inflicted a sharp reverse on one of the columns taking a thousand federal prisoners offering only 134 casualties. on march 19th and 20th. a small village in bentonville he fought his last battle. four years of war and especially the war from tennessee reduced the once powerful to a shadow of itself. the men advanced and they do advance. they advanced on a four division front. even in the paintings that survived the standards are only about ten yards apart. they had become the size of companies. still, the attack had both surprise and momentum and for a moment it was 1862 again. the yankees fleeing. it's a moment that didn't last. the federals brought up reenforceme
brag begged davis to get him out of it. davis refused. learn to work together. and johnston rather than seek some measure of revenge for brag's back stabbing instead ordered d.h. hill to reenforce brag. that lead to another because hill hated brag too. almost everybody did. he asked to be excused from this. he has made me the scapegoat once and would do it again. and they did. with hill's support they inflicted a sharp reverse on one of the columns taking a thousand federal prisoners offering...
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davis and for your great work. it's nice to see a fellow san francisco state alum at the helm a ship. i really wanted to make sure we were build ong the -- building on the lessons from our peers and give credit to where credit's due and the city of oakland and there's a place of equity and a woman is providing training for staff and depending on the point is what indicator you want to have. what i'm getting from this is that if we start out and are intentional about equity from the very beginning and think about what is an equitable outcome going to look like from the beginning and make sure we have indicators in place to get us to the metric we're shooting for we'll be on the right track. i think it's important to start every project from that perspective and think about what is a successful equitable outcome look like. and not just according to us, but according to people impacted by the decisions we make. i appreciate the model and i'll look forward to more of this kind of thing. i have to admit i was deeply imp
davis and for your great work. it's nice to see a fellow san francisco state alum at the helm a ship. i really wanted to make sure we were build ong the -- building on the lessons from our peers and give credit to where credit's due and the city of oakland and there's a place of equity and a woman is providing training for staff and depending on the point is what indicator you want to have. what i'm getting from this is that if we start out and are intentional about equity from the very...
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i do agree with ed davis.are individuals out here who are mentally impaired or mentally ill, we should make it very difficult for them to not have guns. now, that is not to take away from anybody who has second amendment rights to have a gun. so when you look at this small town here, you just cry for a small town where innocent people are going to worship, as you said, arthel, in the church and now some of these innocent people are going to have to bury some of the people that they've been associated with in that church. it's a tragedy. arthel: it's a tragedy happening in a small town of about 400 people. you mentioning, ted williams, that you're also from a small town, lake charles, louisiana. i'm also from louisiana. there are places where you know your people, we know each other's people. >> yes. arthel: so one of the questions they're going to be looking at, who is the family of this shooter. what will they be trying to find out in that regard? >> well, number one, if the person is, the shooter is from the
i do agree with ed davis.are individuals out here who are mentally impaired or mentally ill, we should make it very difficult for them to not have guns. now, that is not to take away from anybody who has second amendment rights to have a gun. so when you look at this small town here, you just cry for a small town where innocent people are going to worship, as you said, arthel, in the church and now some of these innocent people are going to have to bury some of the people that they've been...
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it seems to be something of a stand—off between david davis and the brexit select committee, david davistee have said thatis sensitive. the committee have said that is not good enough, parliament voted, telling david davis he has two handover documents. the committee have written to him, telling him to appear before them... pronto! they have also raised the prospect that david davis could possibly even be in contempt of parliament. i am joined possibly even be in contempt of parliament. iam joined byjacob rees—mogg. parliament. iam joined byjacob rees-mogg. it is breach of privilege. it is deemed to be binding. the government has an obligation to meet the terms of that address. it is not at the discretion, it has got to fulfil the demand of parliament. the government cannot provide information it does not have what it has to provide information on the terms set out in that motion passed weeks ago. what happens if david davis says i do not have that information, i cannot comply? if he does not have it, that is not what was demanded. 0n comply? if he does not have it, that is not what was
it seems to be something of a stand—off between david davis and the brexit select committee, david davistee have said thatis sensitive. the committee have said that is not good enough, parliament voted, telling david davis he has two handover documents. the committee have written to him, telling him to appear before them... pronto! they have also raised the prospect that david davis could possibly even be in contempt of parliament. i am joined possibly even be in contempt of parliament. iam...
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david davis went before assessment.we have done in great detail. mps wanted to have a look at them, which the government wasn't keen on. the compromise —— an edited version. now, hilary benn, the chairman of this committee, he says, it is not up to the minister to decide what we see, they should hand this over to us and we will decide what will be made public will stop we should be allowed to read them in full. there is such a thing as contempt of parliament, it is, incredibly rare for any ministered to be accused of it. you can be hauled in front of the speaker, the ultimate sanction is imprisonment. i don't weekend it will go to that. it isa don't weekend it will go to that. it is a real battle between mps and not just those on the remain side. this issue has united those who feel we should have remained in the european union. and also some conservatives who say this is all about transparency, mps having power over the government, ministers and we should be allowed to see the documents. the government insists it would
david davis went before assessment.we have done in great detail. mps wanted to have a look at them, which the government wasn't keen on. the compromise —— an edited version. now, hilary benn, the chairman of this committee, he says, it is not up to the minister to decide what we see, they should hand this over to us and we will decide what will be made public will stop we should be allowed to read them in full. there is such a thing as contempt of parliament, it is, incredibly rare for any...
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an upbeat sounding minister david davis and he is in brussels covering those talks all right barbara give us the unvarnished version is boring you're taking this course by giving out what amounts to an ultimatum. oh yes because it had been known in brussels for a while that there would be about window of opportunity till the end of the month for britain to step up and deliver on its financial obligations however it had not until today been expressed as bluntly and clearly as michel barnier did in his meeting today was his british colleague let's hear what he had to say. could you confirm for me that you will need. clarification's or concessions whichever you prefer from the u.k. within two weeks in order to move on to the second phase in december thank you. for. my week my answer is yes. bang i mean no really leaves no doubt that britain just.
an upbeat sounding minister david davis and he is in brussels covering those talks all right barbara give us the unvarnished version is boring you're taking this course by giving out what amounts to an ultimatum. oh yes because it had been known in brussels for a while that there would be about window of opportunity till the end of the month for britain to step up and deliver on its financial obligations however it had not until today been expressed as bluntly and clearly as michel barnier did...
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there is nothing quite like a davis cup finalfor there is nothing quite like a davis cup final for atmospherergiven for thinking belgium had just won it. his victory was only pa rt just won it. his victory was only part of the story on a dramatic day. as lucas pouille gave the hostss the lead, the crowd got louder. —— hosts. in truth, is match was a one—sided affair. but the home crowd did not mind. a set—up, and he never looked back. after 12 games in a row, the belgians new a heartbreaking defeat was inevitable. —— knew. in the end, lucas pouille got it easily. time for some long overdue celebrations. having lost three finals since their last success , three finals since their last success, this win will be all the more enjoyable. bbc news. lewis hamilton may have the championship title all wrapped up. but he couldn't sign off his season with a win at the abu dhabi grand prix. that honour went to his mercedes team—mate valterri bottas with hamilton settling for second place, but still managed to stay ahead of his main rival this season. tom clarkson was there for us. the abu dhabi grand pri
there is nothing quite like a davis cup finalfor there is nothing quite like a davis cup final for atmospherergiven for thinking belgium had just won it. his victory was only pa rt just won it. his victory was only part of the story on a dramatic day. as lucas pouille gave the hostss the lead, the crowd got louder. —— hosts. in truth, is match was a one—sided affair. but the home crowd did not mind. a set—up, and he never looked back. after 12 games in a row, the belgians new a...
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lauren thank you very much will france is celebrating winning the davis cup tennis for the first time since two thousand and one after a victory over belgium france had been leading the best of five match contests two one going into the final day but belgian number one have a go found the jo wilford song in straight says descended into the deciding rubber look up to a winning six three six one six love against steve d'arcy to seal victory for the french as their tenth davis cup crown in a. after twenty races the two thousand seven hundred forty one season has come to a close in abu dhabi lewis hamilton had already secured his fourth world title in mexico two races ago but it was his missing these teammate paul terry bought us who clinched victory in the final race of the year on sunday head of hamilton the third win of his career the two drivers also secured a fourth constructors' championship from the sadie's in october.
lauren thank you very much will france is celebrating winning the davis cup tennis for the first time since two thousand and one after a victory over belgium france had been leading the best of five match contests two one going into the final day but belgian number one have a go found the jo wilford song in straight says descended into the deciding rubber look up to a winning six three six one six love against steve d'arcy to seal victory for the french as their tenth davis cup crown in a....
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i appreciate david davis' english sense of humour. his ideas being called a joke but he has to compete with tory demands at home, too. ministers might have to back down over their hope of putting the date of brexit into law. which is harder dealing with the tory party or the 27 other countries? you have described a two thirds of myjob. this is the most important negotiation and transition in our modern history, in peacetime anyway. of course it is difficult. people have passionate views. and which is harder? (laughs). idon't know the answer. it varies day by day. at home and away, this is no longer about pressing the flesh, as the deadline looms. the talks are getting tougher. the journey to the next phase of brexit, a charm offensive perhaps a little short on charm. pressure is growing on president robert mugabe with his own party zanu pf calling on him to go. that's been echoed by the veterans of the war against white rule in zimbabwe, who until now have long been the president's most ardent supporters. their leaders have called for
i appreciate david davis' english sense of humour. his ideas being called a joke but he has to compete with tory demands at home, too. ministers might have to back down over their hope of putting the date of brexit into law. which is harder dealing with the tory party or the 27 other countries? you have described a two thirds of myjob. this is the most important negotiation and transition in our modern history, in peacetime anyway. of course it is difficult. people have passionate views. and...
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as you know our cpmc davies cam spus located two miles from the st. luke's campus on castro street right on the car line. now i want to address staffing levels briefly. staffing levels at the subacute facility at st. luke's have been higher than the level required by the department of public health. we share our staffing information monthly with cbph and that informations is always available. since announcing closure of the unit earlier this year, our staffing levels haven't changed. we've confirmed that information with the ombudsman office. it may seem there are fewer staff members but that is because there are fewer patients. the ratio of staff to patients remains above required levels. i'm aware that questions have been raised about care quality, we take this seriously, supervisors, we pride ourselves on add adhering to the highest standards. after receiving the letter in october, we asked our risk management department to conduct an independent investigation. they found no changes to the quality of care since the original closure announced in jun
as you know our cpmc davies cam spus located two miles from the st. luke's campus on castro street right on the car line. now i want to address staffing levels briefly. staffing levels at the subacute facility at st. luke's have been higher than the level required by the department of public health. we share our staffing information monthly with cbph and that informations is always available. since announcing closure of the unit earlier this year, our staffing levels haven't changed. we've...
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while she is therein sweden, her brexit secretary david davis has beenin brexit secretary david daviste a lot on some of the issues the eu really cared about. he highlighted the question of guaranteeing rights of eu citizens in the uk after brexit day. he said the uk had compromised on that, but he said it was the eu who weren‘t giving ground. he sounded pretty irritated, i thought, giving ground. he sounded pretty irritated, ithought, and giving ground. he sounded pretty irritated, i thought, and try to make a distinction between this band ‘s been taken by france and germany and countries which are smaller, like spain and holland. here he is speaking in berlin. you want the other side to compromise. i want them to compromise. surprise, surprise, nothing comes for nothing in this world. but so far, in this negotiation, we have made quite a lot of compromises on the citizens rights front, we have made all the running. we have made the running in terms of things like the right to vote, weather the european union doesn‘t seem to be able to agree that everybody involved, the 3 million eur
while she is therein sweden, her brexit secretary david davis has beenin brexit secretary david daviste a lot on some of the issues the eu really cared about. he highlighted the question of guaranteeing rights of eu citizens in the uk after brexit day. he said the uk had compromised on that, but he said it was the eu who weren‘t giving ground. he sounded pretty irritated, i thought, giving ground. he sounded pretty irritated, ithought, and giving ground. he sounded pretty irritated, i...
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but on that crucial issue there was no new offer in david davis's hans tonight. he was clearer on, which could cause a bit of trouble at home, was that the european court would be the one charged during a two—year transition period after we leave the eu. there isa period after we leave the eu. there is a small but noisy group of brexiteers on the tory backbenchers for whom that's not acceptable and that could cause trouble at home. laura kuenssberg reporting. and coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business and sport. join them for that. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: with president mugabe still under house arrest, a senior us official says washington is hoping for a new era for zimbabwe after the military takeover. despite growing calls for his resignation, and a power struggle over who should succeed him, the 93—year—old president is refusing to step down. saudi arabia has denied that it's imposed a blockade on yemen, where millions of people are facing famine. the saudi foreig
but on that crucial issue there was no new offer in david davis's hans tonight. he was clearer on, which could cause a bit of trouble at home, was that the european court would be the one charged during a two—year transition period after we leave the eu. there isa period after we leave the eu. there is a small but noisy group of brexiteers on the tory backbenchers for whom that's not acceptable and that could cause trouble at home. laura kuenssberg reporting. and coming up at 6am on...
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david davis is under pressure from some on his own 5ide, david davis is under pressure from some on hisg in an arbitrary or overbearing fashion. if they are in government, and the rights of the house of commons are ignored and abused, then when we are in opposition we will not have a leg to stand on. was it usually, this is of significant importance,... to stand on. was it usually, this is of significant importance, . .. some mini5ter5 say that it would not be right if there was some kind of information which might show a 5lightly negative impact of brexit. is it really the right thing for the uk government to do to put out there publicly when we are in the middle of very, very fraught negotiations with the european union. they are concerned that there may be some who looked at these reports and so try and use them against the uk government. but, the minister was sticking to his gun5. government. but, the minister was sticking to his guns. it has been cleared would be providing information to the committee. in the past three weeks, the department has worked to collect this information i
david davis is under pressure from some on his own 5ide, david davis is under pressure from some on hisg in an arbitrary or overbearing fashion. if they are in government, and the rights of the house of commons are ignored and abused, then when we are in opposition we will not have a leg to stand on. was it usually, this is of significant importance,... to stand on. was it usually, this is of significant importance, . .. some mini5ter5 say that it would not be right if there was some kind of...
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senator davis?nk those comments are so well made and obviously person who lives in texas and understands the of women in this state. i'm not sure how many viewers have tand how dire things become here for women in women's health. 2013, many people know about stance or bortion ill i took a stance on and filibustered, but what many 2011,e do not know that in the very thing being talked about at the federal level right texas.appened here in ing, was a dramatic defend ing many other providers providing screening ive, cancer and well woman care for low income women across this state defending, of that almost immediately over 80 closed, those that did stay open served dramatically of patients and the omen in the state began to suffer the consequences of that, many women literally over 100,000 women lost the only access to health care that they see what thegan to consequence of that was. ur medicaid birth rate shot up exponentially and with it taxpayer costs of supporting medicaid birth rate. we saw our te
senator davis?nk those comments are so well made and obviously person who lives in texas and understands the of women in this state. i'm not sure how many viewers have tand how dire things become here for women in women's health. 2013, many people know about stance or bortion ill i took a stance on and filibustered, but what many 2011,e do not know that in the very thing being talked about at the federal level right texas.appened here in ing, was a dramatic defend ing many other providers...
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i appreciate david davis‘ english sense of humour. his ideas being called a joke but he has to compete with tory demands at home, too. ministers might have to back down over their hope of putting the date of brexit into law. it is a good idea, because it is stating something which is clear government policy, that we will leave on the 29th of march, 2019. how it is done and what form it is will be debated in the house. so you might have to budge? no. it sounds rather like it. no. the whole bill will be debated through the house, the whole of it, and parts of it will change as we go through. we will see where we go. which is harder, dealing with the tory party or 27 other countries? you only described about two thirds of myjob. look, this is the most important negotiation and transition in our modern history, in peace time, anyway. of course it is difficult. people have passionate views. and which is harder? i don't know the answer to that, it varies day by day. at home and away, this is no longer about pressing the flesh, as the deadli
i appreciate david davis‘ english sense of humour. his ideas being called a joke but he has to compete with tory demands at home, too. ministers might have to back down over their hope of putting the date of brexit into law. it is a good idea, because it is stating something which is clear government policy, that we will leave on the 29th of march, 2019. how it is done and what form it is will be debated in the house. so you might have to budge? no. it sounds rather like it. no. the whole...
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but city council member dev davis says that's a facade...ness really is... an unlicensed pot dispensary. 18 - 23 "san jose city council member dev davis: they can call themselves whatever they want, but the supreme court of california has already granted us an injunction against one of those locations." davis says she's been working closely with the city attorney to crack down on coachella valley and onac -- the okleveuha native american church of the south bay -- both she says are operating without a license. "san jose city council member dev davis: i think it's important that the products people buy are safe. and the only way we can do that is uying from one of the 16 >>> city council member deliberation davis say this church is actually an unlicensed pot dispensary. >> they can call themselves whatever they want, but the superior court of california granted us a permanent injunction on one of those already. >> they're trying to crack down on two churches operating without a license. >> it's important to make sure the product people get ar
but city council member dev davis says that's a facade...ness really is... an unlicensed pot dispensary. 18 - 23 "san jose city council member dev davis: they can call themselves whatever they want, but the supreme court of california has already granted us an injunction against one of those locations." davis says she's been working closely with the city attorney to crack down on coachella valley and onac -- the okleveuha native american church of the south bay -- both she says are...
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davis' amendment. the fact of the matter is that over 1,000 adoptions occur every year in the state of alabama. and most of the families receive this tax credit. and so many of those families have called, flooded our office, i should say, for the last day or so. i wanted to read for the record some of the comments that some of my constituents have made. and before i do that, i want to, again, thank you, mr. chairman. i think no one knows more the importance of adoption than yourself. i am quite moved by your own personal story and i can tell you that i have lots of constituents that have similar wonderful stories about their ability to adopt. in fact, one is erica. and erica writes -- actually called my office today and said, as an adoptive mother and as your constituents, i'm asking you, no, begging you to please save the adoption tax credit. my husband and i run a nonprofit and a small business for a living. and yet, our adoption cost us more than $40,000. we brought home our beautiful 4-year-old dau
davis' amendment. the fact of the matter is that over 1,000 adoptions occur every year in the state of alabama. and most of the families receive this tax credit. and so many of those families have called, flooded our office, i should say, for the last day or so. i wanted to read for the record some of the comments that some of my constituents have made. and before i do that, i want to, again, thank you, mr. chairman. i think no one knows more the importance of adoption than yourself. i am quite...
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davis and mahan used to be friends and, in fact, davis is the former chair of the relay for life cancerk in santa clara. >> she sat with me through some of my chemotherapy sessions. she knows what i went through. she knows it's not bs. >> reporter: davis and o'neill both declined an interview. the council has been split overextending concert curfew hours at levi's stadium and lost bookings are costing the city millions in revenue. do you think it's possible for this council to be productive and get things done? >> i hope so. santa clara has a bright future, but we need to work together. >> reporter: in santa clara, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> a great way to burn off calories before eating thanksgiving meals a nice run and in oakland 3500 people dashed around lake merritt yesterday for the city's first- ever turkey trot. registration fees will support the alameda county food bank and the oakland education fund. runners say they are happy to give thanks and give back. >> i'm thankful for my family. >> i'm thankful for friends and family and for the day off. [ laughter ] >> that's cool, too. orga
davis and mahan used to be friends and, in fact, davis is the former chair of the relay for life cancerk in santa clara. >> she sat with me through some of my chemotherapy sessions. she knows what i went through. she knows it's not bs. >> reporter: davis and o'neill both declined an interview. the council has been split overextending concert curfew hours at levi's stadium and lost bookings are costing the city millions in revenue. do you think it's possible for this council to be...
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police say davis is a u-p-s driver. she is facing several charges including murder and driving under the influence of alcohol... davis is being held without bail... and is scheduled to be in court monday. (justine) a man is accused of kidnapping and assaulting a woman in a petaluma shopping center. it started as a kidnapping report yesterday morning just before 3... in a parking lot on north mcdowell boulevard and old redwood highway. but police could not find anything. moments later, the victim called 911 from a house on western avenue, about 5 miles away. police say that's where accused kidnapper...benjiman sher...crashed his car into a tree... allowing the victim to get away. sher was found a short time later near helen putnam park. the suspect was booked on suspicion of kidnapping, felony assault and driving under the influence. (justine) mom and pop shops all over the bay area participated in "small business saturday"... but it was particularly important for stores in sonoma and napa that were affected by the recen
police say davis is a u-p-s driver. she is facing several charges including murder and driving under the influence of alcohol... davis is being held without bail... and is scheduled to be in court monday. (justine) a man is accused of kidnapping and assaulting a woman in a petaluma shopping center. it started as a kidnapping report yesterday morning just before 3... in a parking lot on north mcdowell boulevard and old redwood highway. but police could not find anything. moments later, the...
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davis and may have more friends and in fact, davis is the former chair of the relay for life cancer walk in santa clara.>> she sat through me -- with me through my chemotherapy sessions. >> reporter: they both declined an interview and the council has been split on extending and los bookings are losing millions of dollars in revenue. is a possibility -- is it possible to get through these issues? >> i think it's possible. >>> police officers went beyond the call of duty this thanksgiving. they received a call from a woman who needed a ride. all she wanted to do was see her husband. jennifer mcgraw picks up the story. >> reporter: many people were homeless families on thanksgiving, one woman almost couldn't. thinks to load i'm police, she was with her husband today. an unusual 911 call for nine -- nonemergency. to her it was an absolute emergency. she was about to mess things having and -- thanksgiving in an anniversary with her husband. she was diagnosed with cancer, every day she rides the bus to see him but on the holidays there are no buses running. >> i couldn't sleep last night. >>
davis and may have more friends and in fact, davis is the former chair of the relay for life cancer walk in santa clara.>> she sat through me -- with me through my chemotherapy sessions. >> reporter: they both declined an interview and the council has been split on extending and los bookings are losing millions of dollars in revenue. is a possibility -- is it possible to get through these issues? >> i think it's possible. >>> police officers went beyond the call of...
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business live from berlin and gavel for us britain's chief briggs's negotiator david davis says the u.k. will not create a border inside the united kingdom as part of a deal with the e.u. this follows talks with his e.u. counterpart michel barnier on friday in which the border with ireland was a key issue and he meanwhile effectively set a two week deadline for britain to agree to pay its exit bill before further talks can happen this comes after british prime minister terrorism am veiled legislation about when britain will leave the e.u. it will be on march twenty ninth two thousand and nineteen at eleven pm local time and here's what britain's david davis had to say after the talks there's no doubt we have made and continue to make including this round significant progress across a whole range of issues across the board that may prove progress towards resolving some really difficult questions and that course will continue. between now and. well it all sounds very jolly but things are heating up around bragg's it let's check in with barber of islam brussels who's been following the tal
business live from berlin and gavel for us britain's chief briggs's negotiator david davis says the u.k. will not create a border inside the united kingdom as part of a deal with the e.u. this follows talks with his e.u. counterpart michel barnier on friday in which the border with ireland was a key issue and he meanwhile effectively set a two week deadline for britain to agree to pay its exit bill before further talks can happen this comes after british prime minister terrorism am veiled...
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>> at davies, at 1 south. >> at existing st. luke's building. >> i'll remind the supervisor that once we move the acute care patients into the new hospital across the way, that building actually will be taken down. >> being torn down. >> yes. >> and you are going to build a new building there. >> that -- that acute care hospital requires additional medical office sfies take care of other needs that people in san francisco have. >> could you consider being part of the solution? >> i think we already are part of the solution and i will absolutely commit to being part of the solution. as i was saying, this is an incredibly difficult problem. the health commission has been struggling with it for years. i know that director garcia has been working on it diligently and if there was an easy, ready solution, i would be more than happy to offer it today but there isn't. >> ok. thank you. do any of my colleagues have any questions? >> hi, doctor. so sorry. i probably need further explanation. so, at the -- at the existing st. luke's, clea
>> at davies, at 1 south. >> at existing st. luke's building. >> i'll remind the supervisor that once we move the acute care patients into the new hospital across the way, that building actually will be taken down. >> being torn down. >> yes. >> and you are going to build a new building there. >> that -- that acute care hospital requires additional medical office sfies take care of other needs that people in san francisco have. >> could you...
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said david davis. it is. the eu is the uk's biggest trading partner.and research development ties are tight. all this now hangs in the balance as we untangle ourselves from brussels, the government still hoping, though, to keep european relations close. we will discuss this issue i laterally. relations right now are strained. the uk wants to talk about trade and the future. the eu response? make more headway, real and sincere process as michel barnier put on key brexit divorce issues by the end of this month or forget talk of trade until at least february next year. so, where are we on the brexit divorce issues and what does real and sincere progress mean? citizens rights are not yet resolved but progress has been made. ireland's border remains a big problem. the eu thinks it can be resolved next year although the uk today rejected an eu proposal to keep northern ireland in the single market and customs union. a massive sticking point right now is money. the eu wants cast—iron, possibly written, guarantees the uk will honour financial agreements made w
said david davis. it is. the eu is the uk's biggest trading partner.and research development ties are tight. all this now hangs in the balance as we untangle ourselves from brussels, the government still hoping, though, to keep european relations close. we will discuss this issue i laterally. relations right now are strained. the uk wants to talk about trade and the future. the eu response? make more headway, real and sincere process as michel barnier put on key brexit divorce issues by the end...
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i am the best rate but in the davis cup you never know.urse or finished the second round of the australian open in sydney. overnight leader cameron davis started on 8 under having lost the lead while waiting to tee off to fellow aussie lucas herbert. former world number one jason day —5. while world number twojordan spieth is in the clubhouse on i under england captain dylan hartley has been left out of the starting fifteen for the first time under head coach eddie jones, for saturday's match against samoa, at twickenham. hartley drops to the bench as hooker jamie george get his first start. chris robshaw and george ford are named co—captains. here's our rugby union reporter chrisjones. when england boss eddiejones said 2017 was the year the building depth, this selection really supports that. a host of changes from the side that overwhelm australia. meanwhile, after 22 straight test as hooker and had been hardly drops to the bench. straight test as hooker and had been hardly drops to the benchm straight test as hooker and had been hardly
i am the best rate but in the davis cup you never know.urse or finished the second round of the australian open in sydney. overnight leader cameron davis started on 8 under having lost the lead while waiting to tee off to fellow aussie lucas herbert. former world number one jason day —5. while world number twojordan spieth is in the clubhouse on i under england captain dylan hartley has been left out of the starting fifteen for the first time under head coach eddie jones, for saturday's match...
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secretary david davis.is afternoon, a concession, a new act of parliament on the final brexit deal. i can now confirm that once we have reached an agreement, we will bring forward a piece of primary legislation to implement that agreement. parliament will be given time to debate, scrutinise and vote on the final agreement we strike with the european union. this agreement will only hold if parliament approves it. giving in to some tory and labour demands for parliament to have a proper decision if and when a deal is done. it's a recognition by the government that it's about to lose a series of votes on the withdrawal bill. mr speaker, these questions have been pressing for months, this last—minute attempt to climb down brings them into very sharp focus, and we're entitled to clear answers. it's not a done deal. stop brexit! in other words, what took you so long to admit that parliament would need a make—or—break brexit moment? stop brexit! there's been this resistance to the laws already going through the co
secretary david davis.is afternoon, a concession, a new act of parliament on the final brexit deal. i can now confirm that once we have reached an agreement, we will bring forward a piece of primary legislation to implement that agreement. parliament will be given time to debate, scrutinise and vote on the final agreement we strike with the european union. this agreement will only hold if parliament approves it. giving in to some tory and labour demands for parliament to have a proper decision...
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the commons, david davis, he explained what the bill would seek to do. confirm that once we've reached an agreement, we will bring forward a specific piece of primary legislation to implement that agreement. it has been known as the withdrawal agreement and implementation bill. this confirms that the major policy set out in the withdrawal agreement will be directly implemented into uk law by primary legislation. not by secondary legislation of the withdrawal bill. this also means parliament will be given time to debate, scrutinise and vote on the final agreement we strike with the european union. this agreement will only hold if parliament approves it. we expect this bill to cover the contents of the withdrawal agreement, that includes issues such as an agreement on citizens' rights, any financial settlement and a details and implementation period agreed between both sides. mps are still questioning david davis to understand how the new act fits into the sequence around the end of the end—stage brexit and david davis has said the aim on both sides of the
the commons, david davis, he explained what the bill would seek to do. confirm that once we've reached an agreement, we will bring forward a specific piece of primary legislation to implement that agreement. it has been known as the withdrawal agreement and implementation bill. this confirms that the major policy set out in the withdrawal agreement will be directly implemented into uk law by primary legislation. not by secondary legislation of the withdrawal bill. this also means parliament...
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it's a notably bullish message from david davis.th what is actually going on? it's almost as if david davis tonight told the rest of the eu, it's not me, it's you, warning them not to put their political priorities, the political sanctity of the eu ahead of the livelihoods of their people and put that in the way of a good deal between britain and the rest of the eu that keeps our trade links going. i think that betrays the frustration that is felt in some parts of the uk government at what they see as a pretty hardline approach being taken, particularly in berlin and in paris. but it's provocative to come here, to the eu's powerhouse, to make that case. it's pressel —— provocative as well to say it's the other side that has to say it's the other side that has to be more flexible than the consensus and in other european capitals is that it's for britain to be the one who compromises, for britain as a matter of urgency in the next couple of weeks to make a promise that we are prepared to stump upa promise that we are prepared to stump
it's a notably bullish message from david davis.th what is actually going on? it's almost as if david davis tonight told the rest of the eu, it's not me, it's you, warning them not to put their political priorities, the political sanctity of the eu ahead of the livelihoods of their people and put that in the way of a good deal between britain and the rest of the eu that keeps our trade links going. i think that betrays the frustration that is felt in some parts of the uk government at what they...
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they don't have money to get on the bus to go all the way to davis.once on bus, you have to wait a long time. the people that they're not driving [inaudible], now they have a chance that they say they're not going to close any more, but still, they have to working hard for getting a better place for things. before you know it, we worry about when they're going to move. i hope so nobody dies. they awms lying t -- they alwayo us. they called us yesterday because they're going to see you guys. before that, no phone call. >> supervisor safai: christine reid. c.w. johnson. >> good afternoon, i'm christine reid. my sister is a patient on the 6th floor. she's been there for six years. i had a stroke october 20th. not too long ago. i had the same thing that my sister has. i had a brain aneurysm, fell out on the street on the side of my car. i want to you think about when you leave here when you park your car if the same thing might happen to you. i am subject to be same as my sister because it is congenial. so i could be like francis. when i went to see her o
they don't have money to get on the bus to go all the way to davis.once on bus, you have to wait a long time. the people that they're not driving [inaudible], now they have a chance that they say they're not going to close any more, but still, they have to working hard for getting a better place for things. before you know it, we worry about when they're going to move. i hope so nobody dies. they awms lying t -- they alwayo us. they called us yesterday because they're going to see you guys....
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but on that crucial issue there was no new offer in david davis's can tonight.ssue, but he was clearer on, which could cause trouble at home, that the european quarter would be the one charged during the two—year transition period after we leave the eu. there is a small but noisy group of brexiteers on the tory backbenchers for whom that is not acceptable and that could cause trouble at home. the government says it wants to build more homes, more quickly, to fix what it's called the "broken housing market" the communities secretary, sajid javid, says he will intervene directly in the case of 15 councils in england, which haven't drawn up plans for more homes. labour say any increase was welcome but that house—building had still not returned to the level it reached before the global financial crisis. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the i says that theresa may is prepared to take charge of tackling the housing shortage. housing also leads in the metro, with the communities secretary sajid javid suggesting that the baby boomers generation are bl
but on that crucial issue there was no new offer in david davis's can tonight.ssue, but he was clearer on, which could cause trouble at home, that the european quarter would be the one charged during the two—year transition period after we leave the eu. there is a small but noisy group of brexiteers on the tory backbenchers for whom that is not acceptable and that could cause trouble at home. the government says it wants to build more homes, more quickly, to fix what it's called the...
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with me are the journalist dina hamdy and broadcaster david davies... the i, which leads with the tributes paid to the former welsh government minister, carl sargeant, who was found dead after facing allegations, from a number of women, about his personal conduct. staying with the same story, the metro details how the 49—year—old father of two had been unaware of the details of the claims made against him. the telegraph goes with the fallout following the international development secretary, priti patel‘s unsanctioned meetings with israeli politicians during a private holiday over the summer. eating too much sugar could speed up the progress and severity of alzheimer's according to new research, that's on the daily express front page. the financial times leads with a warning from wall street banker to the us commerce secretary that a slow brexit could force them to start moving jobs out of the city. the times goes with the claims that two labour run councils are using offshore companies to avoid paying millions of pounds in tax. the guardian leads wit
with me are the journalist dina hamdy and broadcaster david davies... the i, which leads with the tributes paid to the former welsh government minister, carl sargeant, who was found dead after facing allegations, from a number of women, about his personal conduct. staying with the same story, the metro details how the 49—year—old father of two had been unaware of the details of the claims made against him. the telegraph goes with the fallout following the international development...
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brexit secretary david davis has been speaking in berlin tonight, telling the eu not to put politicsaddressed an economic summit. he also suggested the eu would need to "think creatively" about how things would operate post—brexit. nicholas watt is here. did you hear a threat or promise in that? i think it shows frustration on the uk side as what they regard as an inflexible approach by the eu in these negotiations and they're saying, look, we want some flexibility and thinking about the great trading opportunities you could have with one of the richest countries in the world but it is also interesting to note that david davis was more emollient on the issue of the brexit financial settlement, as he made clear in a question and answer with the editor of the suddeutsche zeitung. are we approaching between 20 and the 100? laughter wait for another few weeks before i answer that. what those ratherjovial remarks by david davis show is that the uk is prepared to put more than the 20 billion that is already on the table ahead of the next european council next month. this sounds odd but why
brexit secretary david davis has been speaking in berlin tonight, telling the eu not to put politicsaddressed an economic summit. he also suggested the eu would need to "think creatively" about how things would operate post—brexit. nicholas watt is here. did you hear a threat or promise in that? i think it shows frustration on the uk side as what they regard as an inflexible approach by the eu in these negotiations and they're saying, look, we want some flexibility and thinking...
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talked abour his father and original raiders owner al davis at the cerimony(sot: mark davis davisy wish my father could be here as well but i know he's up there smiling proudly for he always said that the greatness of the raiders is in its future and thanks to all of you the future is now las vegas the raiders are coming. the raiders have placed cornerback gareon conley on injured reserve meaning he is done for the the team determined that the 1st-round pick had not healed properly from an injury that first happened in minicamp in june conley played in two games before reaggravating the injury n septemberoakland picked overall out of ohio state in this year's nfl draft one big reason the 49ers won their first game of the season yesterday was marquise goodwin he caught a career-best 83- yard touchdown to put the niners up in the 2nd quarter he was very emotional blowing a kiss to the sky as he crossed the end zone for a reasonearly sunday morning goodwin and his wife morgan lost their infant son due to complications from child birth the baby was stillborn after a sleepless night go
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i appreciate david davis's english sense of humour. i like jokes...e probably doesn't like his ideas being called a joke, but he has to compete with tory demands at home, too. ministers might have to back down over their hope of putting the date of brexit into law. which is harder, dealing with the tory party or the 27 countries? this is the most important decision in peacetime. 0f this is the most important decision in peacetime. of course it's difficult. people have passionate views. and which is harder? i don't know the answer to that. i think it varies day by day. at home and away, this is no longer about pressing the flesh, as the deadline looms. the talks are getting tougher. the journey to the next phase of brexit, a charm offensive perhaps a little short on charm. police have confirmed that four people have died in a mid—air collision between a light aircraft and a helicopter in buckinghamshire. the accident happened close to the village of waddesdon. from there, our correspondent ben ando has the latest. working into the night, the police and
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david davis maybe announced. so make is prepared to resume debasing the in the withdrawal veil which would automatically convert ear don't in suu british nor. on the vote stay be says although it will count he will not be able to reverse brexit britain will still leave the e. u. in twenty nine saying* agreed. at as part of that article fifty of the european constitution often that we get to london are correspondent duncan would side is that. and duncan presuming of course the u. k. manages to reach a deal with the e. year and i sentence saying at the moment set at seoul. and the british parliament we've learned will now be able to vote on it at just how much power does that put back into the hands of mps. well that itself is i printed debates on the steve mentioned that it depends on bass tonight steve reaching a deal with the european union on the terms of its departs spaying rats as a significant concession. to the pro european union fraction of the governing conservative party but how far it does represent a b
david davis maybe announced. so make is prepared to resume debasing the in the withdrawal veil which would automatically convert ear don't in suu british nor. on the vote stay be says although it will count he will not be able to reverse brexit britain will still leave the e. u. in twenty nine saying* agreed. at as part of that article fifty of the european constitution often that we get to london are correspondent duncan would side is that. and duncan presuming of course the u. k. manages to...
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davis, talk to us about the investigation. obviously, they want to protect the crime scene there and they want to get answers from people who are there on location, the parishioners, people who are working in the church and what sort of question so they be asking at this early stage in this investigation? >> with something like this occurs the question of motivation is really important. there will be a lot of technical information, the number of rounds fired and the types of weapons the suspect had and there's a lot of technical information that is developed around the crime scene so that mechanically we can tell exactly what happened and in what sequence but the real question here is what would cause a someone to do this and what would there motivation the and clearly he went into a service that was in progress and he had to have some information about the times of the services and it's not difficult to find but it would indicate there would planning their and he went into an active church service and started shooting and as
davis, talk to us about the investigation. obviously, they want to protect the crime scene there and they want to get answers from people who are there on location, the parishioners, people who are working in the church and what sort of question so they be asking at this early stage in this investigation? >> with something like this occurs the question of motivation is really important. there will be a lot of technical information, the number of rounds fired and the types of weapons the...
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kelly, my name is darrell davis. come on in. >> for the past 30 years, darrell davis has befriended kkk members to understand their hatred and to show them how they are wrong. sunday on c-span on "q and a." >> today on the civil war, a look at the reasons why civil war monuments were constructed. here is a preview. i have interested in the flag. it is to follow up on something david said. on the changed attitudes public display of the flag and reach compromise. ,f you look at polling data what the flag stands for, whether it is southern pride or racism, has not changed. if you look at polling data, understanding whether the war slaveryut save has not changed. if you take it out without the ofiberate confrontation, slavery in american society, then it may be a good thing, but it is a good thing that is not gone far enough. you can watch the entire program today at 6:00 p.m. .astern this is american history tv, only on c-span3. next, lori lyn price of tufts school of medicine talks about the homemade remedies graded an
kelly, my name is darrell davis. come on in. >> for the past 30 years, darrell davis has befriended kkk members to understand their hatred and to show them how they are wrong. sunday on c-span on "q and a." >> today on the civil war, a look at the reasons why civil war monuments were constructed. here is a preview. i have interested in the flag. it is to follow up on something david said. on the changed attitudes public display of the flag and reach compromise. ,f you look...
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davis mall, she reinvented herself too, a survivor of sexual and domestic abuse. she is now out to prove there is no such thing as a throw away person. snoor i don't accept the-- >> i don't accept the title but i will use it as a platform to let people know you are not what people say you are. you are only what you believe you are. >> reporter: that confidence took years to build. after just one moment, that broke her spirit. >> five years old, i was sodomized, raped by an adult cousin left to baby sit me. >> reporter: that left to a cycle of abusive relationships e. >> i have ben a woman who sat with a man and said hey, i am going to kill you, and i am going to kill myself. and i am not playing. and not only that, i am going to hide your bald kill myself so your family will not find you. >> reporter: but she survived and is now helping others to find hope and healing. >> i started a movement called stop selling our souls, putting it into sex exploitation. >> reporter: davis small wrote a book and working with dc leaders on a district wide rally in the new year to
davis mall, she reinvented herself too, a survivor of sexual and domestic abuse. she is now out to prove there is no such thing as a throw away person. snoor i don't accept the-- >> i don't accept the title but i will use it as a platform to let people know you are not what people say you are. you are only what you believe you are. >> reporter: that confidence took years to build. after just one moment, that broke her spirit. >> five years old, i was sodomized, raped by an...
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i appreciate david davis's english sense of humour. i like jokes...eas being called a joke, but he has to compete with tory demands at home, too. ministers might have to back down over their hope of putting the date of brexit into law. which is harder, dealing with the tory party or the 27 countries? laughs. you have described about two thirds of myjob. look, this is the most important negotiation and transition in our modern history, in peace time, anyway. of course it is difficult. people have passionate views. and which is harder? laughs. i don't know the answer to that, it varies day by day. at home and away, this is no longer about pressing the flesh, as the deadline looms. the talks are getting tougher. the journey to the next phase of brexit, a charm offensive perhaps a little short on charm. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, the military dog who helped save lives in afghanistan receives the animal equivalent of the victoria cross. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election. she has asked pakistan's president to na
i appreciate david davis's english sense of humour. i like jokes...eas being called a joke, but he has to compete with tory demands at home, too. ministers might have to back down over their hope of putting the date of brexit into law. which is harder, dealing with the tory party or the 27 countries? laughs. you have described about two thirds of myjob. look, this is the most important negotiation and transition in our modern history, in peace time, anyway. of course it is difficult. people...
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france and belgium prepare to do battle at the final of the davis cup.hot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hotair balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, it's hard cash." when bob geldof of the boomtown rats saw the tv pictures from ethiopia, he decided he had to do something. and he found his rock music friends felt the same. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: zimbabwe prepares for the post—mugabe era — the incoming—president, emmerson mnangagwa, is to be sworn in later. prayers for the crew of a missing argentine su
france and belgium prepare to do battle at the final of the davis cup.hot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor,...
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belgium to win the davis cup ending a sixteen year drives in the tournament nicus free the title with a decisive win over steve d'arcy roared on by the parson home cries for a close day at an easy straight sets win to spark emotional scenes on and off the horse sponsors ten davis cup title but after the long wait it may just be thanks we just yes. and that's it for me for now you are watching due to the news that when the back again of the top of the hour so don't go away. they know what like they know what we think. and soon they'll even know how we feel. i'm not a real person but i'm still just in pieces so. scientists around the world are working to measure our emotions. so hopefully i can be a helpful piece of software virtual person as a therapist or a robot as a teacher neither would have human empathy. what does the machine need to do to create empathy and a medical context when i disclose more information to a person or to computer in this case. the rhythms finster the feelings measuring emotion starting december sixteenth t w. hi and welcome back to serious music the oboe is
belgium to win the davis cup ending a sixteen year drives in the tournament nicus free the title with a decisive win over steve d'arcy roared on by the parson home cries for a close day at an easy straight sets win to spark emotional scenes on and off the horse sponsors ten davis cup title but after the long wait it may just be thanks we just yes. and that's it for me for now you are watching due to the news that when the back again of the top of the hour so don't go away. they know what like...
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police say davis is a u-p-s driver. she is facing several charges including murder and driving under the influence of alcohol... davis is being held without bail... and is scheduled to be in court tomorrow. ( marty ) coming up... a record number of americans are expected to shop online this weekend. and scammers are getting ready too. we'll the scams you need to look out for. ( marty ) and... a warning while you're out shopping to be on the look out for thieves. tips on how to keep your ( marty ) and... different types of alcohol trigger different emotions. details after the break. really? really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. pain from chest congestion can make this... when you have a cold, ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol®. for your health:here is a look at som
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davis>"las vegas... the raiders are coming.use)" yes its tough for long time oakland fans to see their team on the move....but would you expect him to sit around and wait for east bay poiliticians to maybe.. maybe.. build him a new stadium....when las vegas is waiuting with open arms....not to mention the nfl which approves the move and throws in millions of dollars for the new state of the art stadium to boot....oakland was not going to give him what he wanted... and he had to go....it will be interestiunng to see how much longer even die hards want to support the franchise....bottom line they better win and win big....over the next couple of seasons .now lets get personel...owner mark davis grew up in the shadows of his famous father... and for a time the king of th east bay... the late al davis... mark is a single man.. .never been married... no childeren...this is his chance to escape dad's shadow...while making a name for himself in a city that at least at the outset will treat him as a king in his own right.....he leaves
"las vegas... the raiders are coming.use)" yes its tough for long time oakland fans to see their team on the move....but would you expect him to sit around and wait for east bay poiliticians to maybe.. maybe.. build him a new stadium....when las vegas is waiuting with open arms....not to mention the nfl which approves the move and throws in millions of dollars for the new state of the art stadium to boot....oakland was not going to give him what he wanted... and he had to go....it...
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Nov 24, 2017
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day after day with judge david davis andju our coterie. i i shall never forget the first time i saw mr. lincoln, recalled a criminal attorney who became one of lincoln's closest colleagues and friends. and would be instrumental in his political campaigns. he came to the town of danville were lincoln was trying cases. this is hisin account. when i called at the hotel it was after dark and i was told lincoln was upstairs in the judges room. the region ripe in front of the judge of the court was usually a man of more or less gravity so he could not be approached with some degree of deference. i was not a little abashed therefore after i'd climbed the un-banister staircase to find myself so new the present and dignity of judge davis in his room i was told i could find mr. lincoln. in response to my ten the dodd, two voices responded almost simultaneously. come in. imagine my surprise when the door opened to find two men undressed. or rather dressed for bed, engaged in a lively battle with pillows. tossing them at each other's heads. one, a low
day after day with judge david davis andju our coterie. i i shall never forget the first time i saw mr. lincoln, recalled a criminal attorney who became one of lincoln's closest colleagues and friends. and would be instrumental in his political campaigns. he came to the town of danville were lincoln was trying cases. this is hisin account. when i called at the hotel it was after dark and i was told lincoln was upstairs in the judges room. the region ripe in front of the judge of the court was...
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Nov 10, 2017
11/17
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even boarded the plane...then the real "davis" came aboard.entleman came up and said you're sitting in my seat sir, and i said i have 32c and he showed me his ticket and neither one of us looked at the names..he should have been stopped...instead ed was removed from the plane -- still unaware he had the wrong ticket. .i was humiliated on the plane i felt like they thought i didn't pay for my ticket...he was worried because i got a good deal on it, so he says hey you got me a ticket that's not working... that's when ed finally realized--he was given someone else's ticket with the same last name. he alerted the gate agent. she found it but the mistake had already been made and the plane took off with my suitcase...ed took another flight...but how he passed through security bothered him. anyone else could do that too, i not only ...he says he contacted american airlines... to point out the security issue..the breach of security and how i was able to get on the plane with someone else' ticket and they responded with a 200 dollar voucher.. (steve)
even boarded the plane...then the real "davis" came aboard.entleman came up and said you're sitting in my seat sir, and i said i have 32c and he showed me his ticket and neither one of us looked at the names..he should have been stopped...instead ed was removed from the plane -- still unaware he had the wrong ticket. .i was humiliated on the plane i felt like they thought i didn't pay for my ticket...he was worried because i got a good deal on it, so he says hey you got me a ticket...
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Nov 17, 2017
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they don‘t, but listened to david davis speaking to the bbc and he has an undimmed, affable swagger ask had made compromises, they have moved faron made compromises, they have moved far on the question of guaranteeing the right of each use it isn‘t in the right of each use it isn‘t in the uk, for example, and he said smaller eu countries like holland, spain, wanted to crack on with trade talks and transition discussions right now and suggested it was france and germany holding things up, a brave thing, ithink, france and germany holding things up, a brave thing, i think, for david davis to say, whereas it is clear that so far the eu has remained solid on how they are approaching these talks. as kevin said, the key issue for them to get that green light in december and begin to talk about trade is to find more clarity from the uk about the financial obligations the uk is prepared to stump up. theresa may said in florence she would effectively put 20 billion euros on the table, the eu guarantees it will be more if they are to give the green light to talks and that remains the big differe
they don‘t, but listened to david davis speaking to the bbc and he has an undimmed, affable swagger ask had made compromises, they have moved faron made compromises, they have moved far on the question of guaranteeing the right of each use it isn‘t in the right of each use it isn‘t in the uk, for example, and he said smaller eu countries like holland, spain, wanted to crack on with trade talks and transition discussions right now and suggested it was france and germany holding things up,...