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he's under any kind of threat and will union boomers the look them but i'm still a good as, as david hutton is standing firm on holding crimea leslie sternly at juvenile stood yeah, grimly. obviously, security issues take top priority for crimea and sebastopol, especially today, we will do everything needed to fend off any threats. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has vowed to retake crimea in the fight against the russian invasion. keith has demanded that russia withdraw its forces from the peninsula as well as the areas it is occupied since last year. he doesn't require one and jennifer alika. it's enrica. i asked her what kind of messes put in ascending, but this trip to crimea. well kremlin spokespersons me take a scoff, rejected the arrest warrant against russia's president vladimir putin calling it unacceptable and having no legal grounds. so putting in his surprised visit to crimea to the city of c of us booklet today, mirrored this sentiment. he waved to the crowd, he visited a our school as well as his children's center. but it is important to notice that he didn't make any po
he's under any kind of threat and will union boomers the look them but i'm still a good as, as david hutton is standing firm on holding crimea leslie sternly at juvenile stood yeah, grimly. obviously, security issues take top priority for crimea and sebastopol, especially today, we will do everything needed to fend off any threats. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has vowed to retake crimea in the fight against the russian invasion. keith has demanded that russia withdraw its forces from...
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david hutton and the agricultural authority has now set a different route, including resting places. italy did. ned the corner major. that's what we've been told. my mom when the actor did eventually every one comes down. the goats are allowed to drink and all parties agree that the state shouldn't be setting nomads and farmers against each other, but was brought a lot of love that the nomadic herders used to go that way with their dromedary set up with a lift it. there was water there to that agenda or whatever it pleased, but then the authorities deliberately planted a tree nursery there still and now they have to cross my field. now that i'm the one who suffers that watch him negligent on monday. but what else are they supposed to do that on the bench? if you finally, the herders are allowed to move on. this time at least 6 hours later they reached the camp site for the next night. their journey will take 3 weeks again this year and cover hundreds of kilometers. they will then spend most of their time till fall at the main camp in the mountains. it's a way of life that part of his
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but i'm still a good as, as david hutton is standing firm on holding crimea leslie sternly and she was in the studio, greenway, obviously security issues take top priority for crimea and sebastopol. especially today, we will do everything needed to fend off any threats. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has vowed to retake crimea the fight against the russian invasion . keith has demanded that russia withdraw its forces from the peninsula as well as the areas is occupied since last year. and for more on this, we're joined now by our correspondent nick connelly in chief, nick, what's the ukrainian reaction to this visit? well, there has been a big reaction in social media. people questioning some people in question, if this actually was marable, the 40 years old, pretty grainy and wobbly, and wasn't professionally filmed. others contrasting it with present lensky visits to the front lines to the troops there. i think there's been a lot of prism even inside russia about putins reluctance to get anywhere closer to the action closer to danger. so i think this was an attempt on the part
but i'm still a good as, as david hutton is standing firm on holding crimea leslie sternly and she was in the studio, greenway, obviously security issues take top priority for crimea and sebastopol. especially today, we will do everything needed to fend off any threats. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has vowed to retake crimea the fight against the russian invasion . keith has demanded that russia withdraw its forces from the peninsula as well as the areas is occupied since last year....
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he's under any kind of threat and will union boomers the look them but i'm still the good as, as david hutton is standing firm on holding crimea, and that's just only at juvenile stood. yeah, greenway. obviously, security issues take top priority for crimea and sebastopol, especially today, we will do everything needed to fend off any threats. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has vowed to retake crimea the fight against the russian invasion . keith has demanded that russia withdraw its forces from the peninsula as well as the areas is occupied since last year. like many other news organizations, d. w is banned in russia. so our moscow bureau is now in reagan, where we spoke to our correspondent jennifer palka. we asked her what kind of message couldnt is trying to send with his trip to crimea. hamlin spokesperson to meet they passed, scoff, rejected the arrest warrant against russia president vladimir putin calling it unacceptable and having no legal grounds. so putting in his surprised visit to crimea to the city of c of i spoke with today, mirrored this sentiment. he waved to the crowd
he's under any kind of threat and will union boomers the look them but i'm still the good as, as david hutton is standing firm on holding crimea, and that's just only at juvenile stood. yeah, greenway. obviously, security issues take top priority for crimea and sebastopol, especially today, we will do everything needed to fend off any threats. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has vowed to retake crimea the fight against the russian invasion . keith has demanded that russia withdraw its...
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and they will add to their lead moments later as david hutton connects with trip greebe. that is a great football name. and the sophomore will do the rest for the touchdown -- the , mariners would not go quietly. here's mccray running hard up the middle again. oh, but it's not over. university school comes back again. tremmel finds the endzone yet one more time. what a game, what a second half. the wildcats from university school win. showdown between wauksha west and muskego. check out the catch here by the wolverines brian dobrich, who bobbled it, but hung on, despite losing his helmet that set up the first score of the game. right before halftime, the warriors tied it on this td pass from frankie cistaro to michael madia. peter maccudden had a great night for west. in the third quarter the junior , ran 29 yards for his third touchdown of the night, putting the wolverines back in front. and on the final play of the game, west quarterback robert scored on a one yard leap over the pile. waukesha west done muskego don't 26-24. forget you can still vote for next week's game
and they will add to their lead moments later as david hutton connects with trip greebe. that is a great football name. and the sophomore will do the rest for the touchdown -- the , mariners would not go quietly. here's mccray running hard up the middle again. oh, but it's not over. university school comes back again. tremmel finds the endzone yet one more time. what a game, what a second half. the wildcats from university school win. showdown between wauksha west and muskego. check out the...
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and david hutton, diane, again, believes at the end of the day, it's all about one very simple word. that whole of exploitation. you can find those out for a long time, being able to get a way, literally with murder. they've been able to blend toxic waste. they've been able to blend extremely high sulfur fuel contents into these cargoes. i'm headed voice to africa because, you know, who's going to do anything. it's just, it's just that forget, right, this is a refining guys. that is not only gonna change that dynamic by making the west africa less input dependence, but potentially is also going to disrupt to the european uh, uh, refining industry because i'm, if you're aware of the refineries by far the biggest refinery in that, you know, that region of the world, the, the real meat of the so after result objectively speaking, this is a very important piece of national economic infrastructure. bearing in mind that major has largest single for an expense is impulse or fuel. they are now reach your opinions and americans who we have low sort of suspected or known colloquially have some
and david hutton, diane, again, believes at the end of the day, it's all about one very simple word. that whole of exploitation. you can find those out for a long time, being able to get a way, literally with murder. they've been able to blend toxic waste. they've been able to blend extremely high sulfur fuel contents into these cargoes. i'm headed voice to africa because, you know, who's going to do anything. it's just, it's just that forget, right, this is a refining guys. that is not only...
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voices in the west, a warning against escalation, british politician and heritage pond to leda, david hutton has spoken odds against the given key of permission to fire you cased on, shut themselves into russia. he also shed his views about increasing war rhetoric advocate the abilities of his country's armed forces. what i say 1st of all, is there's a very big difference between the citizens and the people in the country and the government. so escalating this morning, i've been doing for the last 2 and a half years against the which is in the senate seat and the sensibilities of most of the people, the, all the escalation to was this has been coming from may to countries and the, the sensible thing to do would have been to just leave this conflict alone, allow the peace deal between russia and ukraine that was worked out in april 2022 to take effect and then they would have been peace. we wouldn't have been fighting again to 2 and a half years, but these being a nato countries of city is successively given ukraine, howard says, and then add defend systems and then uh times. and then a talk
voices in the west, a warning against escalation, british politician and heritage pond to leda, david hutton has spoken odds against the given key of permission to fire you cased on, shut themselves into russia. he also shed his views about increasing war rhetoric advocate the abilities of his country's armed forces. what i say 1st of all, is there's a very big difference between the citizens and the people in the country and the government. so escalating this morning, i've been doing for the...
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let's take this one now with david hutton, who's my, the director of the georgetown strategy group, a former usaid admission directed to the west bank and gaza knows region well joins is from washington. d c, as to david, lot of questions being asked about the advocacy of this port plan. what do you make of it? so i think it's a good idea, but let me walk through this carefully. first of all is true that the land crossings are the most important way to move and, and you need more crossings when more heritage on a more predictable basis every single day that includes expanding comes along, working through whereas, but also some of the shutter crossings in grand caught in the hollows and sofa and making sure that bravo continues antenna and can be expanded. so the land crossings are predominantly important critical factor here. i am not a fan of the air drops and we saw today, one of the reasons why our drops are, are dangerous because we have some, some people die with a very good open. and it's also an in is also a minuscule on. now to do before i like it brings it more uh, on a bulk
let's take this one now with david hutton, who's my, the director of the georgetown strategy group, a former usaid admission directed to the west bank and gaza knows region well joins is from washington. d c, as to david, lot of questions being asked about the advocacy of this port plan. what do you make of it? so i think it's a good idea, but let me walk through this carefully. first of all is true that the land crossings are the most important way to move and, and you need more crossings when...
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david boyles. bill hutton. james scarborough. james twohey. edward t. brogan. bill lawson.sociate members of the committee are located in the box is to my left. hold your applause until the end, please. norma luther. jeanette early. janet broussard. peter forbes. s. sanford schlit. carl barrett jeffrey ladue. mike lynch gerald de arancisco. david fletcher. laurie montgomery jack klemp. gerald yamada j. david bailey. darlene baker. charles able. walker williams. tim moon. vicky haiduk. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veteran national leadership with your applause. [applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce our veterans organization host, founded in 1919, the military order of the world force was formed at the suggestion of general of the armies, john j. pershing. as a veteran service organization comprised of members who were or are commissioned as warrant officers of the u.s. army, navy, marine corps, air force, coast guard, public health service, and the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. the military order of the world wars is repr
david boyles. bill hutton. james scarborough. james twohey. edward t. brogan. bill lawson.sociate members of the committee are located in the box is to my left. hold your applause until the end, please. norma luther. jeanette early. janet broussard. peter forbes. s. sanford schlit. carl barrett jeffrey ladue. mike lynch gerald de arancisco. david fletcher. laurie montgomery jack klemp. gerald yamada j. david bailey. darlene baker. charles able. walker williams. tim moon. vicky haiduk. ladies...
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the wedding planner who is there and it was like, "jake gyllenhaal, jennifer lawrence, larry david, lauren huttonm, by the way [ laughter ] scream count -- #screamcount [ laughter ] so, yeah but i was, i was like, none of these people -- not only are they not going to know who this woman is, vicky. >> seth: yeah. >> like, they're certainly not going to somehow determine from under the makeup that it's me. even if i looked like myself, they would still be like, "who?" you know, so - [ laughter ] it was like many layers of terror and, like, when i was up there, there was a lot of, like - [ laughter ] and i think, also, like, the point of vicky is that she is in kind of a gorgeous lace front wig. it's very realistic drag >> seth: yeah. >> it's, like, beautiful, hyperreal makeup you know, it's not -- like, i did pass >> seth: yeah. >> you know what i mean? >> seth: it wasn't -- you didn't immediately think, "oh, this is a male comedian in a wig." >> right, this is a drag queen >> seth: this is vicky with a "v." >> vicky with a "v," yeah. >> seth: proof is in the pudding. we actually have a clip of th
the wedding planner who is there and it was like, "jake gyllenhaal, jennifer lawrence, larry david, lauren huttonm, by the way [ laughter ] scream count -- #screamcount [ laughter ] so, yeah but i was, i was like, none of these people -- not only are they not going to know who this woman is, vicky. >> seth: yeah. >> like, they're certainly not going to somehow determine from under the makeup that it's me. even if i looked like myself, they would still be like, "who?"...
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david muir. >> reporter: robert hutton was on his way home from work when he spotted that rare bald eagle strugglinghe road. >> the bird was just hopping around out here in the intersection. >> reporter: he stopped and in the middle of traffic approached the bird with a blanket he found in the back of the truck. >> it was as big as my hands. >> reporter: he wrapped him in that blanket, put him in the backseat and brought him to the vet. the bird sitting in a cage the first 24 hours barely able to open his eyes. they could hear him struggling to breathe. the vet's team naming him glen and the technician holding him with those giant glove, the vet wraps tape around those talons. those claws ten times stronger than the human fist and checked his heartbeat and put him on intravenous fluids, antibiotics. a witness said the bird was hit by a car. late today the doctor told us the eagle's eyes are open again. he's alert and trying to eat. there is promise. >> he has improved dramatically. he's up and walking and perching, which is a lot better than what he was when he came in. >> reporter: it was just a fe
david muir. >> reporter: robert hutton was on his way home from work when he spotted that rare bald eagle strugglinghe road. >> the bird was just hopping around out here in the intersection. >> reporter: he stopped and in the middle of traffic approached the bird with a blanket he found in the back of the truck. >> it was as big as my hands. >> reporter: he wrapped him in that blanket, put him in the backseat and brought him to the vet. the bird sitting in a cage...
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lord hutton, who led the public inquiry into the death of the weapons expert dr david kelly, has diedtinue to hold him in the highest esteem. the headlines on bbc news: borisjohnson sets out his plans for re opening england — outlining a timeline for back to work plans. the government will give a detailed update on the first of august. the prime minister says local authorities will get more powers to bring in lockdowns in their areas to contain future outbreaks. the nhs in england will get an additional £3 billion to prepare for a possible second coronavirus wave this winter. tourist attractions across the world that rely on foreign visitors have found themselves particularly badly hit by the coronavirus pandemic. visit britain, which represents the uk tourism industry, says that since lockdown, there has been a near total shutdown in international tourism to and from the uk. our business correspondent ben thompson has been at the tower of london to see how how the tourist spot has been affected. if you are able to make me out at the bottom of the shot, this glorious view, across one
lord hutton, who led the public inquiry into the death of the weapons expert dr david kelly, has diedtinue to hold him in the highest esteem. the headlines on bbc news: borisjohnson sets out his plans for re opening england — outlining a timeline for back to work plans. the government will give a detailed update on the first of august. the prime minister says local authorities will get more powers to bring in lockdowns in their areas to contain future outbreaks. the nhs in england will get an...
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a full and independent inquiry into that death but given the nature of for example the hutton inquiry into dr david kelly's death i'm not sure how much the public can even trust such and such an inquiry talking at trust to top cops of both resigned sense that we can't over links to news of the world think is being investigated by the police over this whole hacking scandal and have the police lost the trust of the british public over their handling of it so. i would think so and i think deservedly so to find out that certain officers had been on the payroll of these organizations and providing details today to the journalists who were involved in a scandal that in itself is quite a disgrace and it does raise the question of who is properly qualified to to look into this into to form a proper investigation certainly not the police itself investigating itself that would be ridiculous at this point and the idea again of a parliamentary inquiry it has to be at least seemed to be completely free of ties to the prime minister's office certainly and into any other m.p.'s who may have been implicated in the
a full and independent inquiry into that death but given the nature of for example the hutton inquiry into dr david kelly's death i'm not sure how much the public can even trust such and such an inquiry talking at trust to top cops of both resigned sense that we can't over links to news of the world think is being investigated by the police over this whole hacking scandal and have the police lost the trust of the british public over their handling of it so. i would think so and i think...
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david: i want to turn to rob hutton. i want a flat something the bbc is reporting saying 2 attackers were in the vehicle on the bridge. you were there when all of this unfolde as the parliament complex was on ocown, whais the lest you have heard? we are piecing together from a variety of different sources. you right now, parliament has been in total lockdown. everybody has to stay where they are. we will go to rob in a moment for he excuse me. we are getting more detail out of france. france, three students have been hurt in the london attack. the prime minister made a statement and he said frigid students have been hurt in the london attack. it has been confirmed. the three students on a school trip have been hurt on the london attack. -- he is at french students have been hurt in the london attack. in any mail. -- in an n.l. statement. so we are getting all sorts of news from different sources. support from germany as well. vonnie: may was voting in the lobby when this happened. she was was away -- she was whiske we ha
david: i want to turn to rob hutton. i want a flat something the bbc is reporting saying 2 attackers were in the vehicle on the bridge. you were there when all of this unfolde as the parliament complex was on ocown, whais the lest you have heard? we are piecing together from a variety of different sources. you right now, parliament has been in total lockdown. everybody has to stay where they are. we will go to rob in a moment for he excuse me. we are getting more detail out of france. france,...
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len hutton, david gower and now is that crawly.ners, and crawley‘s record—breaking fifth wicket partnership withjos buttler put england in complete control. on a rain affected morning it was buttler reaching the landmark first, his second test hundred. crawley had to wait till after lunch for his milestone, this adds a rare nervy moment. the outside edge takes that crawly to his first double century — outstanding. pakistan, out of ideas, needed a part—time bowler and a stomping to remove crawley. he was eventually out for 267. buttler out hoot ‘s own ca reer—best eventually out for 267. buttler out hoot ‘s own career—best total of 252 before england captain joe hoot ‘s own career—best total of 252 before england captainjoe wyk declared with 583 on the board. there was time forjames anderson to rattle through three of pakistan's top order batsman before the close, but sunday's headlines will be about one man. it's a nice feeling getting that big school, and very humbling to be on that list, and i'm very proud. there's a lot of low p
len hutton, david gower and now is that crawly.ners, and crawley‘s record—breaking fifth wicket partnership withjos buttler put england in complete control. on a rain affected morning it was buttler reaching the landmark first, his second test hundred. crawley had to wait till after lunch for his milestone, this adds a rare nervy moment. the outside edge takes that crawly to his first double century — outstanding. pakistan, out of ideas, needed a part—time bowler and a stomping to...
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liz: noah hutton, "crude independence." david to watch that, sounds like the wild west, america at its best. >>> venezzela as protesters there are shot and their leaders are thrown in jail the economy in a tailspin, a lot of folks are wondering if the country is spinning down into chaos? as one of our major oil suppliers the results could have huge impact on our economy. we'll talk to the former u.s. ambassador to venezuela when we come up next. >>> you don't think about million dollars jewels an rolex watches or aston martins but maybe you should. we'll talk to shut tons and robertsons. this is high-end, 240-year-old pawn shop giving you the inside look at its new new york city location. and some of the major bling that has been walking through the doors. exciting stuff coming right up. ♪ ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com are you still sleeping? just wanted to check andnd me re that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providi answers families need. siemens. answers. d
liz: noah hutton, "crude independence." david to watch that, sounds like the wild west, america at its best. >>> venezzela as protesters there are shot and their leaders are thrown in jail the economy in a tailspin, a lot of folks are wondering if the country is spinning down into chaos? as one of our major oil suppliers the results could have huge impact on our economy. we'll talk to the former u.s. ambassador to venezuela when we come up next. >>> you don't think...
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david: thank you so much for reporting from london. that is rob hutton. now let's get a check on the markets from abigail doolittle in new york. abigial: looking at small mixed moves for the major averages. the dow is underperforming .5%, being dragged down by caterpillar and boeing. the s&p 500 fluctuating between small gains and losses. the nasdaq managing to hold onto small gains. helping the nasdaq in the s&p 500 have green, take a look at the stocks up 2.6%. the philadelphia semiconductor index hitting a record high. texas instruments -- let's look at a three-day chart. they put up a strong quarter. as for other earnings movers, we have lots of big movers on the day. ups up 7.8%. they beat their forecast. costs went down. volume and revenue was better. the best day since 2008. edwards life-sciences up 8.3%. that company put up a great quarter. to the downside, those drags on the dow. look at caterpillar. down 3.4%. their profit outlook dragging on that stock, some saying is a warning shot of what could be ahead. boeing down 2.7% as they put up a surp
david: thank you so much for reporting from london. that is rob hutton. now let's get a check on the markets from abigail doolittle in new york. abigial: looking at small mixed moves for the major averages. the dow is underperforming .5%, being dragged down by caterpillar and boeing. the s&p 500 fluctuating between small gains and losses. the nasdaq managing to hold onto small gains. helping the nasdaq in the s&p 500 have green, take a look at the stocks up 2.6%. the philadelphia...
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corbin's opponents today johnny blair defending the widely derided hutton inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of dr david kelly but british was characterized as wars of aggression by the critics of a continued since iraq in libya and in syria so when will the u.k. be held accountable for perceived guilt at the hague well in the past few days u.k. prime minister drazen may has defacto tried to block legislation that could have either prevented the iraq war or maybe arguably brought tony blair to justice lack of international agreement over the crime of aggression led to a verdict on a private prosecution this time last year the high court in london has attempted or rejected an attempt to prosecute former prime minister tony blair over the iraq war the high court said blair's de facto acquittal was in part because of no formalized crime of aggression well now there is one and one of its architects is christian when i say he's lichtenstein's ambassador to the u.n. and joins me now from the u.n. in new york city ambassador thanks so much for coming on the show as a what is. a crime of aggression and this is
corbin's opponents today johnny blair defending the widely derided hutton inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of dr david kelly but british was characterized as wars of aggression by the critics of a continued since iraq in libya and in syria so when will the u.k. be held accountable for perceived guilt at the hague well in the past few days u.k. prime minister drazen may has defacto tried to block legislation that could have either prevented the iraq war or maybe arguably...
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. >> david plouffe, with political e.f. hutton. when he talks, people listen.g time with us today. >>> when we come back, we will ask a member of the democratic caucus when the vote might happen and if he believes what president biden said. house and senate majorities depend on this. don't go anywhere. n this don't go anywhere. i always protect my voice. it's how i make my living. and you and i make a country with our voices. your vote is your voice. but more than ever, our freedom to vote is under attack. so please: call congress. tell them to pass the freedom to vote act. to protect our ability to have our say on the issues that matter most. so, let's pass the freedom to vote act and protect all our voices. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. whether you need a single line or lines for family members, you'll get great value on america's most reliable 5g network. like 2 lines of unlimited for just $27.50 a line. only at t-mobile. ♪♪ we believe everyone deserves to live better. and just being sustainable isn't enough. our future depends
. >> david plouffe, with political e.f. hutton. when he talks, people listen.g time with us today. >>> when we come back, we will ask a member of the democratic caucus when the vote might happen and if he believes what president biden said. house and senate majorities depend on this. don't go anywhere. n this don't go anywhere. i always protect my voice. it's how i make my living. and you and i make a country with our voices. your vote is your voice. but more than ever, our...
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david boyles. national vice commander, the american legion. bill hutton. military order of the purple heart.ciation. james tuey. marine corps lead. edward t. brogan. military chaplains association. bill lawson. paralyzed veterans of america. donald l. marks. legion of valor of the usa. the social members of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. please hold your applause until the end. jeanette early. cold storage -- goldstar wives of america. janet broussard. blue star mustard -- blue star mothers of america. peter fords. s. samfort schlit. airforce association. carl berritt. maybe veterans of america. jeffrey ledeaux. air force sgt association. mike lynch. gerald d. francisco. president of the humanitarian services, american red cross. david fletcher. national association of veterans affairs. gloy s. montgomery -- glory s. montgomery. gerad yamada. japanese american veterans association. j. david bailey. veterans of the battle of the bulge. darlene baker. charles able. woundedwalker williams. reserve officers association. tim moon. association of the united states navy. latest
david boyles. national vice commander, the american legion. bill hutton. military order of the purple heart.ciation. james tuey. marine corps lead. edward t. brogan. military chaplains association. bill lawson. paralyzed veterans of america. donald l. marks. legion of valor of the usa. the social members of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. please hold your applause until the end. jeanette early. cold storage -- goldstar wives of america. janet broussard. blue star mustard --...
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david boyles. bill hutton. james scarborough. james tuey. edward t. brogan. bill lawson. donald l.embers of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. please hold your applause until the end. genjeanette early. janet broussard. peter fords. s. samfort schlit. carl berritt. jeffrey ledeaux. mike lynch. gerald d. francisco. david fletcher. gloy s. montgomery -- glory s. montgomery. gerad yamada. j. david bailey. darlene baker. charles able. alker williams. tim moon. latest installment, please drum in recognizing our veterans national leadership with your plots -- ladies and gentlemen please join me in recognizing our veterans national leadership with your applause. it is my pleasure to introduce our host. the military order of the world wars was formed as a suggestion of john j. pershing. is comprised of members who work or are commissioned officers of the army, navy, marine corps, public health service, and the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. they represented by russell vowinkel. he served as a flight officer. ladies and gentlemen, russell vowinkel. [applaus
david boyles. bill hutton. james scarborough. james tuey. edward t. brogan. bill lawson. donald l.embers of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. please hold your applause until the end. genjeanette early. janet broussard. peter fords. s. samfort schlit. carl berritt. jeffrey ledeaux. mike lynch. gerald d. francisco. david fletcher. gloy s. montgomery -- glory s. montgomery. gerad yamada. j. david bailey. darlene baker. charles able. alker williams. tim moon. latest installment,...
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i guess your viewers will have to judge the judge lord hutton decided on the inquiry into the causes of the death of government scientist david kelly ahead of the iraq war british judges are notorious being in this country i can't speak for this particular case and this particular judge it is a cause of judas here in this in this case of as they wait for the appeal but it is it is a terrifying indictment i think because this is so obviously in the public interest and he has had no charges there are no charges against truly innocent and yet he spent a year like this i mean ron paul the republican presidential candidate has even been supporting julian assange no support in this country and what on earth is the government of australia doing for this it is interesting he said no formal charges from sweden but of course no formal charges actually from the u.s. at this stage although people are saying this. journey to sweden will be just one stop on the way to the u.s. but why has there actually been no extradition request from across the atlantic and why are people assuming the fact that the u.s. will actually try to incriminate h
i guess your viewers will have to judge the judge lord hutton decided on the inquiry into the causes of the death of government scientist david kelly ahead of the iraq war british judges are notorious being in this country i can't speak for this particular case and this particular judge it is a cause of judas here in this in this case of as they wait for the appeal but it is it is a terrifying indictment i think because this is so obviously in the public interest and he has had no charges there...
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programme started in 2004 after the hutton inquiry which strongly criticised the bbc over its coverage of the lead up to the iraq war and the death of the government scientist davidponse newswatch was established as part of an initiative to make bbc news more accountable. but viewers regularly question whether it is truly fulfilling that role. here's howard price. how would you answer that? well, we obviously don't take the view that 99% of the time were always right. and i will admit we don't always get everything right. we actually, i think, executives from news do appear on newswatch quite frequently. not a great hit rate, i would say. we checked, the big stories you're not coming on. we normally would give a statement if an existing —— executive isn't available. i would also say is not the bit of accountability that the bbc has in place, of course. we have feedback on radio. and we have the most robust complaints process as well. which means that anybody can write in a complaint and get an answer to it. under your tenure there's been a number of controversy on bbc management such as, at the revelations about martin bashir and the row over naga munchetty�*s co
programme started in 2004 after the hutton inquiry which strongly criticised the bbc over its coverage of the lead up to the iraq war and the death of the government scientist davidponse newswatch was established as part of an initiative to make bbc news more accountable. but viewers regularly question whether it is truly fulfilling that role. here's howard price. how would you answer that? well, we obviously don't take the view that 99% of the time were always right. and i will admit we don't...
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david korn, msnbcablist and author of the rution lieu roux let book. casey hutton, nbc news correspondent, host of msnbc show. richard painter, commentator on msnbc and cnn outspoken critic of trump. david axelrod, former chief strategist for obama's campaign, senior advisor to obama. i did not cherry pick these. here's a republican you did send me one from bill crystal founder and editor of the at-large weekly and a vocal supporter and never trumper guy. an you did send me one from fox news, i'll put that in there, brit hume, senior political analyst for fox news channel. i want to submit these for the record so you can peruse them at your leisure. that's only two i remember being republican. out of 84, hand picked tailored for me because they know what i want to read. glen thrush,, it just goes on and on. i have i guess 14 pages of them here. and they're all pretty much trump bashing. they're all pretty much trump bashing. if you go right down the line, one after another. so just if you will take that into consideration and again i d -- i think there was a fake n
david korn, msnbcablist and author of the rution lieu roux let book. casey hutton, nbc news correspondent, host of msnbc show. richard painter, commentator on msnbc and cnn outspoken critic of trump. david axelrod, former chief strategist for obama's campaign, senior advisor to obama. i did not cherry pick these. here's a republican you did send me one from bill crystal founder and editor of the at-large weekly and a vocal supporter and never trumper guy. an you did send me one from fox news,...
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hutton, american crime. richard jenkins, olive kit rich. and david o yell ewe, nightinga nightingale. >> the nominees for a lead actress in a limited series or movie are -- maggie gyllenhaal, the honorable woman. felicity huffman, american crime. jessica lange, american horror story freak show. queen latifah, bessie. francis mcdormand, ol viv kiter ridge. and emma thompson, sweeney todd. >>> the nominees for a lead actor in a comedy series are -- >>> anthony anderson, blackish. louis c.k., louie. don cheadle, house of lies. will for tay, the last man on earth. matt leblanc, episodes. william h. macy, shameless. and jeffrey tambor, transparent. >> the nominees for a lead actress in a comedy series are -- edie falco, nurse jackie. lisa kudrow, the come back. julia louis-dreyfus, veep. amy poehler, parks and recreation. amy schumer, inside amy schumer. and lily tomlin, grace and frankie. >> here are this year's nominees for outstanding reality competition program. the amazing race. "dancing with the stars." project runway. so you think you can dance. >>
hutton, american crime. richard jenkins, olive kit rich. and david o yell ewe, nightinga nightingale. >> the nominees for a lead actress in a limited series or movie are -- maggie gyllenhaal, the honorable woman. felicity huffman, american crime. jessica lange, american horror story freak show. queen latifah, bessie. francis mcdormand, ol viv kiter ridge. and emma thompson, sweeney todd. >>> the nominees for a lead actor in a comedy series are -- >>> anthony anderson,...
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thank you rob hutton and simon kennedy. david: thank you. markets have reacted strongly after mr. carney spoke to read the pound weekend to -- spoke. the pound weakened. --ning us now when you absorb or try to absorb what is going on , how does it affect your decisions on whether to invest in europe, england, what are the likely ramifications of the marketplace? >> i think the most important thing is to try to identify what the bigger factors pushing things are going to be and while brexit has to be hammered out, the truth is the u.k. unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in over 40 years, the inflation rate has been rising, and even though we were hearing this forward guidance that no, it is in time to raise rates, we will not be tightening, the dividends show was not goingit on, that would be something on the table given where we are and i think we cannot avoid those fundamentals much longer while this continues to get worked out. david: michael, where are you on this? listening to these speeches, you hear about to get investment going. is this something new or hasn't been
thank you rob hutton and simon kennedy. david: thank you. markets have reacted strongly after mr. carney spoke to read the pound weekend to -- spoke. the pound weakened. --ning us now when you absorb or try to absorb what is going on , how does it affect your decisions on whether to invest in europe, england, what are the likely ramifications of the marketplace? >> i think the most important thing is to try to identify what the bigger factors pushing things are going to be and while...
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david muir brings us the details on this very cool rescue. >> reporter: robert hutton was on his wayld eagle struggling in the middle of the road. >> the bird was just hopping around here in the intersection. he stopped and in the middle of traffic approached the bird carrying a blanket he found in the back of his truck. >> the bird's clause were as big as my hands. >> reporter: he wrapped nim the blanket, put him in the back seat and brought him to the vet. the bird sitting in a cage for the first 24 hours barely able to open his eyes. they could hear him struggling to breathe. the vet's team naming him glen. the technician holding him with those giant gloves. the vet wrapping tape around the claws. the clause ten times stronger than the human fist. they checked his heartbeat. put him on fluid and antibiotics. the eagle's eyes are now open again. he's alert. he's now trying to eat. there is promise. >> he has improved dramatically. he's up and walking and perching which is a lot better than what he was when he came in. >> reporter: it was just a few years ago the american bald eagle
david muir brings us the details on this very cool rescue. >> reporter: robert hutton was on his wayld eagle struggling in the middle of the road. >> the bird was just hopping around here in the intersection. he stopped and in the middle of traffic approached the bird carrying a blanket he found in the back of his truck. >> the bird's clause were as big as my hands. >> reporter: he wrapped nim the blanket, put him in the back seat and brought him to the vet. the bird...
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affected in that way before was the lord hutton inquiry when the what happened stood up and cleared john scarlett the j.i.c. guy tony blair from anything wrong in david kelly and the iraq war. was fought on the ground there and i almost on the ground here while i agree it's as the mentors design it's a different reasons i think this is as big a travesty as what happened in the iraq review you're right maybe i am a born again dress a tear but this is about politics where being told by the courts that the prime minister hasn't got the right to decide when to paroch government even leaving aside the bricks of the building of government force that limits are eroding parliament and that's the key because the courts of surely up held parliamentary so ok you're right but really i just think they've upheld a new precedent one which says that just as we are meant to have fixed term parliaments numbers really mean anything at all so we're also the prime minister has to go cap in hand to parliament to ask permission to probe 3rd to me this is a terrible week for democracy and after. but you can ask what else needs to go to court before the prime minister or the
affected in that way before was the lord hutton inquiry when the what happened stood up and cleared john scarlett the j.i.c. guy tony blair from anything wrong in david kelly and the iraq war. was fought on the ground there and i almost on the ground here while i agree it's as the mentors design it's a different reasons i think this is as big a travesty as what happened in the iraq review you're right maybe i am a born again dress a tear but this is about politics where being told by the courts...
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to have a job there because they pay a lot, and it's exciting david, it used to be that you went to -- what were you talking about e.f. huttoned to be you go to e.f. hutton, now you go to meta you have to explain what people to you're doing. >> all the issues that facebook/meta has had, it wasn't that long ago -- >> seven interviews, david. >> congressional hearings and the questions as to -- >> ain't you ever heard of joe rogan? >> yeah. >> well, took the heat off of mark zuckerberg. >> i guess it did, but i'm just surprised to hear there's the same level of enthusiasm for jobs there but hey, maybe so. >> these are very high paid jobs >> yes. >> with some really smart people, and you work at home >> you can you can work at home or work in their beautiful offices that they continue to lease. >> not use, yeah >> but anyway, just pointed out that there's been no cessation, and i think that's kind of -- they're not mercenaries. it's an exciting place to work >> we're going to find out google tonight, of course metta later in the week. roughly a flatopen, all time high on u.p.s., jim, at 225. that's going to help the transports
to have a job there because they pay a lot, and it's exciting david, it used to be that you went to -- what were you talking about e.f. huttoned to be you go to e.f. hutton, now you go to meta you have to explain what people to you're doing. >> all the issues that facebook/meta has had, it wasn't that long ago -- >> seven interviews, david. >> congressional hearings and the questions as to -- >> ain't you ever heard of joe rogan? >> yeah. >> well, took the...
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rochester, for david cameron, is where it all hangs now. >> our u.k. governor reporter, rob hutton.bout the historic day. we will get his take on what this all means. we will also talk about what we know about ukip and its economic model. will it have an impact elsewhere in policy formulation. er will change its business model and germany. eliminates driver profits which allows them to grab a ride without a license under local law. executives of the company spoke , it secondarytors listing, no final decisions have been made. it is not clear if the new idea is still being actively considered. kneeling -- nearing a deal with the is will. -- azul. they are planning to buying many of the new narrow bodied jets. that aircraft is pretty well sold. up, the hong kong government puts plans on hold to speak with pro-democracy demonstrators. we will be live in the city with the details. ♪ >> good morning, welcome back you are watching "the pulse." been a busy week and a busy friday. we are low and down by 0.85%. the dax over by 1% this morning. what gets me is not the direction of travel but t
rochester, for david cameron, is where it all hangs now. >> our u.k. governor reporter, rob hutton.bout the historic day. we will get his take on what this all means. we will also talk about what we know about ukip and its economic model. will it have an impact elsewhere in policy formulation. er will change its business model and germany. eliminates driver profits which allows them to grab a ride without a license under local law. executives of the company spoke , it secondarytors...
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lords, john hutton, who is simultaneously employed by the israeli government as the director of a subsidiary of raphael advanced systems, the zionist state-owned entity. yeah, no indeed, but david what's the story then with with index on censorship where anderson was the ceo until may of this year? well, index and censorship was originally set up in the early 70s um and it's subsequently been revealed that it was effectively a cia asset that took money, and when when all that blew up in the the 60s and early 70s the... the role of the cia in funding left-wing groups uh lot of people distance themselves from that, but it did transpires that when you now look at it, there's a piece by by the editor martin bright on on the website of indexship where he alludes to the fact that it was a cia asset and then he has a form of words which leave open that it's still a cia asset, but the main evidence that it is still a cia asset is the fact that it receives funds for the national end for democracy, which is the organization set up after the cia was exposed as funding all these organiz so this is a cia - of course she has history in in relation to the cia with the the strictly protect uh
lords, john hutton, who is simultaneously employed by the israeli government as the director of a subsidiary of raphael advanced systems, the zionist state-owned entity. yeah, no indeed, but david what's the story then with with index on censorship where anderson was the ceo until may of this year? well, index and censorship was originally set up in the early 70s um and it's subsequently been revealed that it was effectively a cia asset that took money, and when when all that blew up in the the...
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david callian colo filmed security officers enforcing the nightly curfew in his neighbourhood. he says the police later came to his home and assaulted him outside on his verandah, beating him until he lost consciousness. hutton was an old. he'd em gum cynically out of your home. i suddenly felt a sharp pain in my head before i lost consciousness that the gator nazena quiz. maybe i regained it 2 days later at the hospital. oh, hold on what to get out. wine. doctors told me that i almost died oh, wrung amount. what cut or oh, quality of rumble gandy. according to the uganda human rights commission, such abuses rose sharply during the pandemic security agencies, including the local defence units or l. d. u, often acted arbitrarily and without oversight. the you gotten an army says these violations were punished. the big issue is if m l o d u violated rates of the pollution weather was not you. so look, what's the sat and they were taken to muted records and they were charged to dance in test and some of them up to now and still solving their sentences. but many victims, including 12 hock, a beggar, were reluctant to report cases involving the security forces. sour. no, no, i didn't bother to report the case to
david callian colo filmed security officers enforcing the nightly curfew in his neighbourhood. he says the police later came to his home and assaulted him outside on his verandah, beating him until he lost consciousness. hutton was an old. he'd em gum cynically out of your home. i suddenly felt a sharp pain in my head before i lost consciousness that the gator nazena quiz. maybe i regained it 2 days later at the hospital. oh, hold on what to get out. wine. doctors told me that i almost died oh,...
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commitment which infuriates the brexit secretary, david davis, and reportedly has set him at odds with the pm. some speculation that he will go. will huttonope' and gerard lyons is chief economic strategist with financial firm netwealth. welcome to you both, so much to get into. picking up with this backstop plan. laura kuenssberg was calling it the california hotel, you can check out but never leave.|j it the california hotel, you can check out but never leave. i think it'5 check out but never leave. i think it's a stupid idea. the reality is thi5 northern ireland i55ue, while important, ha5 thi5 northern ireland i55ue, while important, has been played up out of all proportion. we currently have a soft border between the north and south even though we have different tax rates either side, different exci5e dutie5 tax rates either side, different exci5e duties on each side and even though you preregi5ter good5 when you go acr055 though you preregi5ter good5 when you go across the border, 5000 companies in the north of ireland trade with the south, 80% of trade i5 trade with the south, 80% of trade is basically local trade. the eu it5elf is
commitment which infuriates the brexit secretary, david davis, and reportedly has set him at odds with the pm. some speculation that he will go. will huttonope' and gerard lyons is chief economic strategist with financial firm netwealth. welcome to you both, so much to get into. picking up with this backstop plan. laura kuenssberg was calling it the california hotel, you can check out but never leave.|j it the california hotel, you can check out but never leave. i think it'5 check out but never...
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you our other big stories of the morning, david cameron challenging an eu call for britain to contribute an extra 2.1 billion euros to the budget. will hutton joins us now from brussels. can you run through exactly what the commission is asking for and why? is one of those situations where you get to the end of the year and you get a letter from the tax authority saying, we think you os more. -- owe us more. couple. in the last weeks got a letter from the european commission saying, we think you underpaid your contribution to european union funds by about 20%. they want another 2.1 billion euros. on how calculated based everyone's economy has done. relatively, the u.k. economy has done very well. the u.k. isn't the only country receiving this demand. it is the largest. the netherlands has been asked about 600 million euros. there are other countries including some surprising ones. countries like france and germany are being told, you are going to get a bit back. >> what has the response been? 2.1 billion is quite significant. what did david cameron say? he hasn't said anything public yet, but privately, his office pushing back quite hard. h
you our other big stories of the morning, david cameron challenging an eu call for britain to contribute an extra 2.1 billion euros to the budget. will hutton joins us now from brussels. can you run through exactly what the commission is asking for and why? is one of those situations where you get to the end of the year and you get a letter from the tax authority saying, we think you os more. -- owe us more. couple. in the last weeks got a letter from the european commission saying, we think...
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that was what we had with lord hutton and the death of david kelly.esses not called there. we had nobody under oath. the whole thing was called there. we had nobody uldisgrace. the whole thing was a disgrace. >> to adisgrace. » to a disgrace. >> to people who may >> just to remind people who may not that was in not remember that was in relation the war. relation to the iraq war. >> that the iraq war. david >> that was the iraq war. david kelly, the weapons inspector, was found on harrowdown hill, dead. was found on harrowdown hill, dead . you would normally have dead. you would normally have a coroner's inquest actually just he would he had been identified as the source of a bbc report suggesting that the government, in the form of alastair campbell, had sexed up the dossier, making the case for war. so rather than the coroner's on coroner's inquest on that particular a particular occasion, which is a statutory a statutory process, we had a non—statutory inquiry which actually time actually spent most of the time looking had done looking at what the b
that was what we had with lord hutton and the death of david kelly.esses not called there. we had nobody under oath. the whole thing was called there. we had nobody uldisgrace. the whole thing was a disgrace. >> to adisgrace. » to a disgrace. >> to people who may >> just to remind people who may not that was in not remember that was in relation the war. relation to the iraq war. >> that the iraq war. david >> that was the iraq war. david kelly, the weapons...
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david cameron and the conservative e.u. referendum. going it's warming up. rob: certainly is. going rob, thank you very much indeed. rob hutton.e a break. back in ooh couple minutes. going welcome back. 43 minutes past the hour. we're live on bloomberg television. startups that own billions before going public. they actually got to go public. that's the critical thing. in recent months we have seen fundraising. our next guest has strong track record for spotting such ewan corns. he was firns investor in skype and the ceo of man grofe capital partners. mark, welcome. mark:going thank you. the ones that include the word ewan corn. the prop would be verrett callus. why is so many people excited about ewan corn? mark: in our firm we call many of these fakeys. it's a bit like celebrating a finals cup before you've actually won it. we believe companies that raise money, they are good. take it but be humble and if you're a ewan corn take it and sell your business. >> i think it will be a combination of both. some of these companies have the full potential to become a ewan corn and be valued when they go public and are sold but some o
david cameron and the conservative e.u. referendum. going it's warming up. rob: certainly is. going rob, thank you very much indeed. rob hutton.e a break. back in ooh couple minutes. going welcome back. 43 minutes past the hour. we're live on bloomberg television. startups that own billions before going public. they actually got to go public. that's the critical thing. in recent months we have seen fundraising. our next guest has strong track record for spotting such ewan corns. he was firns...
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david boyles. national vice commander, the american legion. bill hutton. military order of the purple heart.es tuey. marine corps lead. edward t. brogan. military chaplains association. bill lawson. paralyzed veterans of america. donald l. marks. legion of valor of the usa. the social members of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. please hold your applause until the end. jeanette early. goldstar wives of america. janet broussard. blue star mothers of america. peter fords. s. samfort schlit. airforce association. carl berritt. maybe veterans of america. jeffrey ledeaux. air force sgt association. mike lynch. ceo, help hospitalize veterans. gerald d. francisco. president of the humanitarian services, american red cross. david fletcher. national association of veterans affairs. glory s. montgomery. gerad yamada. japanese american veterans association. j. david bailey. veterans of the battle of the bulge. darlene baker. charles able. woundedwalker williams. reserve officers association. tim moon. association of the united states navy. ladies and gentlemen please join me in recogni
david boyles. national vice commander, the american legion. bill hutton. military order of the purple heart.es tuey. marine corps lead. edward t. brogan. military chaplains association. bill lawson. paralyzed veterans of america. donald l. marks. legion of valor of the usa. the social members of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. please hold your applause until the end. jeanette early. goldstar wives of america. janet broussard. blue star mothers of america. peter fords. s....
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hutton, chicago crime boss sam gioconda, and german born humanistic psychologist erich fromm. to study social customs in a mexican village just down the road from the leary building. professor david mcclellan, the man who offered very was on retreat and working on the book in a nearby town about 10 miles away. the scholar who would have the most impact on the recent summer vacation and the rest of the reason life was a university of mexico and was an anthropologi anthropologist. he was in the area translating agent aztec text. leary was renting the fannish style villa named casa del moors after a wealthy arab who would build the place with two friends from san francisco. dick and his wife ruth. they have settled in and were waiting for the arrival of frank barrett and richard alpert. the university of mexico as apologists have been hanging around the villa they didn't really know him but he started hanging around and joined the swimming pool and all the lively conversation that they were having. one of the conversations with her, he mentioned that he knew a woman named crazy wanda. and old mexican schama who collected magic marshals on the slopes of toluca, a nearby volcano. they
hutton, chicago crime boss sam gioconda, and german born humanistic psychologist erich fromm. to study social customs in a mexican village just down the road from the leary building. professor david mcclellan, the man who offered very was on retreat and working on the book in a nearby town about 10 miles away. the scholar who would have the most impact on the recent summer vacation and the rest of the reason life was a university of mexico and was an anthropologi anthropologist. he was in the...
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hutton report. with the death of david kelly, which is 20 years today, by the way, really since since that time bbchink, pretty useless at holding the government to government of the day to account. and we haven't seen any improvements since then. so there be some change there needs to be some change in their but in their approach. but listen, in terms select committee terms of the select committee today, good that tim davie terms of the select committee to there, good that tim davie terms of the select committee to there, but>od that tim davie terms of the select committee to there, but whyhat tim davie terms of the select committee to there, but why isn'tim davie terms of the select committee to there, but why isn't the)avie is there, but why isn't the editor of the sun there? because they've questions answer they've got questions to answer about the ebbers matter about how the hugh ebbers matter was dealt with and also, i mean, everybody concentrates on the bbc's news and current affairs coverage, but where else did it go wrong? >> let's take light entertainment. yeah and i was looking at the go
hutton report. with the death of david kelly, which is 20 years today, by the way, really since since that time bbchink, pretty useless at holding the government to government of the day to account. and we haven't seen any improvements since then. so there be some change there needs to be some change in their but in their approach. but listen, in terms select committee terms of the select committee today, good that tim davie terms of the select committee to there, good that tim davie terms of...
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david: i think certainly what james said is right. the numbers for the second referendum, it is very interesting. rob huttoneek and it is becoming increasingly likely that the way out of this could be changing policy on the government side and having another vote. labour and the remain side say, we will vote your deal if they will add a confirmatory vote or second referendum. that will take a long time and there will be huge fights, but it is more likely, and the glimmer of hope for the remain side is that the decision could be reversed. the country and talk to people and they tell me they will vote even more emphatically for brexit. i do not think the people who want a second referendum do not believe that is the attitude. ,avid: this is mr. farage getting big crowds and saying leave would get a bigger mandate. we do not know. francine: we will have a discussion again tomorrow about this. david merritt and james bevan of ccla management stays with us. , at 10:00 a.m. in new york, 3:00 p.m. in london, we will talk about dollar dynamics and trade. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ downgrade --first it is the first down
david: i think certainly what james said is right. the numbers for the second referendum, it is very interesting. rob huttoneek and it is becoming increasingly likely that the way out of this could be changing policy on the government side and having another vote. labour and the remain side say, we will vote your deal if they will add a confirmatory vote or second referendum. that will take a long time and there will be huge fights, but it is more likely, and the glimmer of hope for the remain...
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david is a former deputy governor of the bank of england, and former chairman of prudential and virgin money. he was up against two others, john makin said with a background in publishing and deirdre huttonhad some chairmanships in the past, he is thought to have done a solid job and is well respected in his time as the deputy governor of the bank of england but what is really interesting is that last march he was the author of a report which looked into the structure of the bbc and made quite a remarkable recommendation which ended up being seen recommendation which ended up being seen through. that the bbc should no longer have a system of self—regulation, being its own watchdog, but regulated by ofcom, the bbc trust should be replaced by a different board and have a new chairman. which is him! and what are the pressing issues? challenges they face are ultimately for tony hall, if you like, the chief executive. together with fellow directors he can meet with them. david will deal with budget cuts which have come as a result of cuts and licences for the elderly should be funded by the bbc which could save hundreds of millions, a fundamental realignment of policies at the bbc. the entert
david is a former deputy governor of the bank of england, and former chairman of prudential and virgin money. he was up against two others, john makin said with a background in publishing and deirdre huttonhad some chairmanships in the past, he is thought to have done a solid job and is well respected in his time as the deputy governor of the bank of england but what is really interesting is that last march he was the author of a report which looked into the structure of the bbc and made quite...