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davis refused to do it. he prepared a lengthy and carefully argued bill of indictment 15 pages long. which tediously outlined all of the generals shortcomings. that's why it had to be 15 pages long. he concluded with this. "my opinion of general johnstons unfitness of command has ripen slowly and against my inclination into a conviction so subtle that it would be impossible for me, again, to feel confidence in him as a commander of the army in the field." he intended use of it that congress is responsible legislation, but did not do it. lee convinced him that if nothing else, johnstons appointment would boost sagging morale in the army and was a measure of the trust in lee and his commitment to the cause that he was willing to violate every personal instinct, swallow hard, and make the appointment. the news brought no pleasure to joe johnston. ton he got lee's order concentrate your forces and drive back sherman, he replied "these troops form an army too weak to cope with sherman." of course, davis had heard
davis refused to do it. he prepared a lengthy and carefully argued bill of indictment 15 pages long. which tediously outlined all of the generals shortcomings. that's why it had to be 15 pages long. he concluded with this. "my opinion of general johnstons unfitness of command has ripen slowly and against my inclination into a conviction so subtle that it would be impossible for me, again, to feel confidence in him as a commander of the army in the field." he intended use of it that...
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robert davis was about to be set free. >> i'm elated. just in time for the holidays.ay is robert's mother's birthday. come on, sandy, pick up. sandy, it's steve. set another plate for tonight's dinner. i'm going up to pick robert up. >> oh, my god! >> i think this will be the last time i ever see this prison. >> at last, the final drive to robert's prison, with the news that both had dreamed of for all those years. >> hey, robert! >> hello, hello. >> how are you feeling? >> i'm elated. words can't describe it. words cannot describe it. i'm just so happy. if it wasn't for that man fighting for me right there, i wouldn't be out right now. and this is just overwhelming right now. i'm outside of these fences, man! hello? i'm just getting ready to pull out. yeah. it's unreal, mom. as long as this ain't a dream, i'm leaving right now. >> and that very night, robert was together again with his mother and his brother and freedom. >> robert! it's you! it's you! >> this is my boy. he's home. >> how does it feel out here? >> it feels great, man. >> a few weeks later we came to s
robert davis was about to be set free. >> i'm elated. just in time for the holidays.ay is robert's mother's birthday. come on, sandy, pick up. sandy, it's steve. set another plate for tonight's dinner. i'm going up to pick robert up. >> oh, my god! >> i think this will be the last time i ever see this prison. >> at last, the final drive to robert's prison, with the news that both had dreamed of for all those years. >> hey, robert! >> hello, hello. >>...
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and talk of warm words from brussels and that has been popped by david davis.phrase, that david davis seemed to be suggesting that the uk could still pull out of this agreement if it does not get the deal it wants. it reminds me of the film, pirates of the caribbean where somebody says the pirates code is very important. and someone else says the code is just guidelines. route is supposed to have signed up to this, article 46 of the agreement made last friday, saying that commitments and principles are made and must be upheld in all, irrespective of the nature of any further future agreement. that says no matter what, brittany leviathan is apparently said yesterday that there may be room. and people in ireland are rather worried. it says in that text that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed so you can play around with that. there is an element of fudge about this agreement and there needed to be in orderfor it to agreement and there needed to be in order for it to be agreed to by all sides. but like all suites, fudge rots your teeth in the end. and the
and talk of warm words from brussels and that has been popped by david davis.phrase, that david davis seemed to be suggesting that the uk could still pull out of this agreement if it does not get the deal it wants. it reminds me of the film, pirates of the caribbean where somebody says the pirates code is very important. and someone else says the code is just guidelines. route is supposed to have signed up to this, article 46 of the agreement made last friday, saying that commitments and...
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david davis, what kind of impact if ican david davis, what kind of impact if i can use the word, hisday in westminster? you could see the reaction from some on the committee because up until now many had felt this has been a refusal by david davis and the government to publish these reports. he has talked about them in the past, about the excruciating detail work that had been done. today it became apparent that they simply did not exist and many labour members of the committee thought it was pretty incredible that the government had not done any assessment of the economic impact of the different forms of brexit. for david davis on his part he is sticking to the words saying he never said that they were impact assessments, he had talked about them as being analyses, that was a com pletely them as being analyses, that was a completely different thing. so what is claim here is that within whitehall for the civil servants something that is an impact assessment is something very specific and he says he never says they existed. do we think that this is going to in any way change the kind
david davis, what kind of impact if ican david davis, what kind of impact if i can use the word, hisday in westminster? you could see the reaction from some on the committee because up until now many had felt this has been a refusal by david davis and the government to publish these reports. he has talked about them in the past, about the excruciating detail work that had been done. today it became apparent that they simply did not exist and many labour members of the committee thought it was...
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even just the top of the guardian headlines, david davis in his clash with ireland.derstatement. northern ireland peace agreement, everything that was agreed against everything that was agreed against everything that's now been put on table to appease the eu and create this strong position over brexit. theresa may declares a new sense of optimism. i don't know what tea leaves she has been reading. i think theresa may urged from last week's debacle with dignity. she was placed in an impossible position because of these opposing demands. this proves how weak shears. she doesn't just right, the deal that has been reached must be approved by european leaders. i question whether this sunday was a good time to be stomping around television studios. this is all about political manoeuvring, not national interest. much more to come later in the week on that. let's stick with the guardian. the other story is the death of max clifford, the disgraced celebrity publicist. why are we so interested 7 celebrity publicist. why are we so interested? he is a man who defined in the era
even just the top of the guardian headlines, david davis in his clash with ireland.derstatement. northern ireland peace agreement, everything that was agreed against everything that was agreed against everything that's now been put on table to appease the eu and create this strong position over brexit. theresa may declares a new sense of optimism. i don't know what tea leaves she has been reading. i think theresa may urged from last week's debacle with dignity. she was placed in an impossible...
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has david davis been seen as a stumbling block?ings, of course, with the latest breakthrough, which was basically britain gave the eu most of what it wanted, so it is a capitulation...! i'm most of what it wanted, so it is a capitulation. . .! i'm sure most of what it wanted, so it is a capitulation...! i'm sure theresa may would not look at it that way, she would say she has done rather well! when you get to about 90% of what they're asking for, most people would consider that to be a good negotiation! but there have been questions, in that case, of course, people say theresa may stepped in to confirm her hand and this particular civil servant is now of course her civil servant is now of course her civil servant, within her department. but also over recent months, the depiction of david davis' competence is not quite what it used to be. the depiction, or his competence itself?! i cannot speak in detail about that! but certainly arriving for the beginning of the negotiations with no paperwork whatsoever across the table from people
has david davis been seen as a stumbling block?ings, of course, with the latest breakthrough, which was basically britain gave the eu most of what it wanted, so it is a capitulation...! i'm most of what it wanted, so it is a capitulation. . .! i'm sure most of what it wanted, so it is a capitulation...! i'm sure theresa may would not look at it that way, she would say she has done rather well! when you get to about 90% of what they're asking for, most people would consider that to be a good...
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this is quite worrying for david davis...ry and if he is not doing anything... not taking part in the negotiations, what is he doing? i not sure... playing golf? i am sure you are not doing that, david. is it surprising considering that david davis has been the face of brexit negotiations so far. his competency and credibility have been questioned and credibility have been questioned and we can all agree that brexit negotiations have not gone as planned even though we have some progress in the last couple of weeks but nonetheless there was a lot of scrutiny around whether david davis is the right person for the job and whether he is in it for the long run, asjeremy whether he is in it for the long run, as jeremy corbyn whether he is in it for the long run, asjeremy corbyn claims whether he is in it for the long run, as jeremy corbyn claims to whether he is in it for the long run, asjeremy corbyn claims to be. there is no suggestion that theresa may would go any further and get rid of him. she is playing a really difficult bal
this is quite worrying for david davis...ry and if he is not doing anything... not taking part in the negotiations, what is he doing? i not sure... playing golf? i am sure you are not doing that, david. is it surprising considering that david davis has been the face of brexit negotiations so far. his competency and credibility have been questioned and credibility have been questioned and we can all agree that brexit negotiations have not gone as planned even though we have some progress in the...
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davis says, the point is to get the best deal for britain. if we want to look after northern ireland and if we wa nt look after northern ireland and if we want to treat northern ireland as a full and equal part of the uk, you can't have different rules for them and us. the only way of having a frictionless border seems to me to stay in some kind of customs union, probably the one we are currently in. david davis is saying that we have to have regulatory alignment. the eu wants a level playing field. you can't have countries who are supposed to be trading freely with you suddenly cheating and having different regulations. this also makes the front of the ft. mihir we re makes the front of the ft. mihir were saying people thought of him as a eurosceptic. he was europe minister underjohn major. that was why he was appointed. but your boss, iain duncan smith, has said we may have reached the point where we have to walk away from the talks because there is no way that we in the conservative party, mps there is no way that we in the conservative pa
davis says, the point is to get the best deal for britain. if we want to look after northern ireland and if we wa nt look after northern ireland and if we want to treat northern ireland as a full and equal part of the uk, you can't have different rules for them and us. the only way of having a frictionless border seems to me to stay in some kind of customs union, probably the one we are currently in. david davis is saying that we have to have regulatory alignment. the eu wants a level playing...
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the brexit secretary, david davis, has warned that the uk could still refuse to pay its divorce bill doesn't get a trade deal with the eu. disgraced celebrity publicist max clifford has died in hospital at the age of 7a. he had been serving an eight—year sentence for historical sex offences. qatar has signed a £6 billion arms deal with the british defence contractor, bae systems. it includes the confirmation of a large order of fighterjets. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and entertainment reporter caroline frost. tomorrow's front pages... the metro leads with the heavy snow that's caused travel chaos in many areas of the uk today. it also has news that the average house price has dropped. the ft leads with brexit — it says britain's chemicals and pharmacutical industries have asked the government if they can remain within eu rules. the foreign secretary borisjohnson is also pictured in iran with the country's president as he tries to secure the release of a briton jailed there
the brexit secretary, david davis, has warned that the uk could still refuse to pay its divorce bill doesn't get a trade deal with the eu. disgraced celebrity publicist max clifford has died in hospital at the age of 7a. he had been serving an eight—year sentence for historical sex offences. qatar has signed a £6 billion arms deal with the british defence contractor, bae systems. it includes the confirmation of a large order of fighterjets. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the...
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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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most of the other attention today has been on david davis.me good quotes from jacob rees—mogg saying he was worried on monday, meltdown monday when we had a deal and then a leak and then anger and recrimination and then chaos and farce and he said he was worried about timmis a's redlines so he got some paint out —— theresa may's red lines. she does not just have problems theresa may's red lines. she does notjust have problems with the irish and the dup who took 2a hours to ta ke irish and the dup who took 2a hours to take a call from the prime minister. she has got the eu a p pa re ntly minister. she has got the eu apparently bewildered over this and real problems, mutterings from the cabinet, but city is trying to stiffen her spine and the other group who have come out tonight, 20 mps saying don't walk away without a deal —— brexiteers trying. this is all tightrope stuff. the front page of the times as philip hammond's comments that britain could be paying £40 billion even if the trade talks fail, and you get the inside page and his colleagu
most of the other attention today has been on david davis.me good quotes from jacob rees—mogg saying he was worried on monday, meltdown monday when we had a deal and then a leak and then anger and recrimination and then chaos and farce and he said he was worried about timmis a's redlines so he got some paint out —— theresa may's red lines. she does not just have problems theresa may's red lines. she does notjust have problems with the irish and the dup who took 2a hours to ta ke irish and...
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danny davis the intended receiver. the holding down the field on shay fields. >> referee: holding, offense number 63, 10-yard penalty, first down. >> joel: in the backfield it was michael deiter, who tackled the defensive end as he was breaking them toward -- there's th right in front of the quarterback. at the end of the play. badger fans looking for a call against chef field. >> gus: chef field shaken up. sophomore from missouri city texas, transferred in, a two-time texas state -- they lost all of those great secondary players to the nfl draft, they needed these guys to step up that had not played a lot of football at this level and develop. certainly kendall sheffield has been one of those guys. >> gus: guys like eli apple. 1:28 to play. greg schiano motivating his coach, rutgers for many years. >> joel: what he did was just flat amazing, that program had no success until he got there. he's winning eight, nine games a year, perennially enable game. >> gus: got his assistant coaching job at penn state when he was in
danny davis the intended receiver. the holding down the field on shay fields. >> referee: holding, offense number 63, 10-yard penalty, first down. >> joel: in the backfield it was michael deiter, who tackled the defensive end as he was breaking them toward -- there's th right in front of the quarterback. at the end of the play. badger fans looking for a call against chef field. >> gus: chef field shaken up. sophomore from missouri city texas, transferred in, a two-time texas...
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davis, that opportunity to live at willie b. kennedy in the western edition and so folks have options and they are wanting to use their certificate when they want to use it they know the value of it and are making choices that are right for them. we reported to you earlier about fiscal year 16-17 how many preference holders were housed and there were 26c.o.p. holders housed at dr. davis and 12 at pacific point all together and those happened in over a long period of time and so 21 folks were housed in 15-16 and five in 15-16 when the units, when the building finished lease up and at pacific point they were 8-15- 16 and 4 in 16-17. recently, you received a report about a couple of developments that closed in early fiscal year 17-18 that leased up in 16-17 and one, was hunters view phase 2 and there were 106, one, two, three and four bed almost units at hunters view and it's family housing and 80 of those were 106 were set aside for hunters point redevelopment replacements and there were 26 tax credit units that came through the l
davis, that opportunity to live at willie b. kennedy in the western edition and so folks have options and they are wanting to use their certificate when they want to use it they know the value of it and are making choices that are right for them. we reported to you earlier about fiscal year 16-17 how many preference holders were housed and there were 26c.o.p. holders housed at dr. davis and 12 at pacific point all together and those happened in over a long period of time and so 21 folks were...
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johnston wrote monthly because he had to do a monthly report. -- robert e lee, he ,rote davis nearly every day and they are hard to read these days. president, i desperately crave your advice and guidance because you are a brilliant strategist and the most wonderful man and handsome. they were a little thick. lee kept in touch, just in one do it. -- johnston wouldn't do it. much against his better gents -- better judgment davis was forced to give johnson at another chance. the last months of the war, areederate forces controlling a small fraction. a number of individuals called for johnston's restoration to command. they were grasping at straws. noted scornfully that things us be desperate indeed. a deliberate slap in the face. naming robert ely as commander in chief of all confederate forces, even though of course the constitution says that jefferson davis -- >> you can watch the entire program on the civil war tonight at 6 p.m. eastern. this is american history tv only on c-span3. next, five vietnam war veterans elected by the u.s. army command and general staff college at fort lea
johnston wrote monthly because he had to do a monthly report. -- robert e lee, he ,rote davis nearly every day and they are hard to read these days. president, i desperately crave your advice and guidance because you are a brilliant strategist and the most wonderful man and handsome. they were a little thick. lee kept in touch, just in one do it. -- johnston wouldn't do it. much against his better gents -- better judgment davis was forced to give johnson at another chance. the last months of...
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and borisjohnson a mention. early contest and david davis and boris johnson a mention.come quite closely after some comments from michelle barnier, the eu chief negotiator, about cherry picking the best brexit. david davis and boris johnson would disagree with that and they would come at loggerheads... some people say i do not understand why this man gets any presence at all but there you are, he belongs in all but there you are, he belongs in a sort of costume drama but he said something, like, you are not going to give away all of these and boris johnson has said suckling but this is one of the problems in the tory party, these endless struggle that goes on and notjust over brexit. it never seems to settle. as far as i can see, the cabinet talks, they will meet next week... is everybody going to fall into line? the rugged site that the subcommittee has some sort of coming together of the view. and the negotiator for the eu would say that. david davis, theresa may, they will take their negotiating position and i suspect that if they are rational, both sides will come t
and borisjohnson a mention. early contest and david davis and boris johnson a mention.come quite closely after some comments from michelle barnier, the eu chief negotiator, about cherry picking the best brexit. david davis and boris johnson would disagree with that and they would come at loggerheads... some people say i do not understand why this man gets any presence at all but there you are, he belongs in all but there you are, he belongs in a sort of costume drama but he said something,...
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: beatrice davis williams on the move at 76 years old. >> i feel great. i love what i do. i have a passion for the dance. >> reporter: miss davis is a ballet master who has intensely studied the art form for over 50 years. >> i'm a fellow in the council of america which qualifies me to teach not only students but to prepare teachers to teach. >> reporter: her parents years old. >> needed to put me in an activity where i could use up a lot of energy. >> reporter: she also studied, performed and earned a dance degree at howard university and taught there for over a decade. today, she teaches at her studio on third street northwest called the davis center. >> i teach ballet as the means to prepare young people for the real world. ballet requires discipline. three. >> she's given me confidence. >> reporter: students appreciate her. >> she pushed me and i dance for the nutcracker. >> my husband said dance teachers don't retire. they just fade away. >> reporter: stay around as long as possible. >> as long as i have i'm going to do it. >> reporter: teaching the
: beatrice davis williams on the move at 76 years old. >> i feel great. i love what i do. i have a passion for the dance. >> reporter: miss davis is a ballet master who has intensely studied the art form for over 50 years. >> i'm a fellow in the council of america which qualifies me to teach not only students but to prepare teachers to teach. >> reporter: her parents years old. >> needed to put me in an activity where i could use up a lot of energy. >>...
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david davis says prepared to consider the resignation.damian green gets pushed out of his job over this. prepared to consider it.” pushed out of his job over this. prepared to consider it. i wonder if davis has had enough of brexit. you can't blame him. that'sjust speculation. if you look back to 2006 in all of the start, i think it's 2006 in all of the start, i think its six of one and half a dozen of the other. they will say the tories are at warof the other. they will say the tories are at war of the police but back thenit are at war of the police but back then it started when jacqui are at war of the police but back then it started whenjacqui smith from labour was the home secretary and there was a young tory activist coming to david davis according to the papers today, to say that he wa nted the papers today, to say that he wanted to get a job for labour and then leak information to them. he was put on to damian green. there was put on to damian green. there was a history here and damian green according to the papers today, meet him
david davis says prepared to consider the resignation.damian green gets pushed out of his job over this. prepared to consider it.” pushed out of his job over this. prepared to consider it. i wonder if davis has had enough of brexit. you can't blame him. that'sjust speculation. if you look back to 2006 in all of the start, i think it's 2006 in all of the start, i think its six of one and half a dozen of the other. they will say the tories are at warof the other. they will say the tories are at...
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sue david davis lied too difficult." sue david davis lied to the eu exit committee."t with the shambolic trajectory of the conservatives." you said you had changed your mind. you said you had changed your mind. you were a remainor. you are very, you are looking forward to leaving. iam. you are looking forward to leaving. i am. anyone else changed their mind? i was a leaver, but i would be more for remain now. if there was another vote? yes. i supported a campaign for the another vote? yes. i supported a campaign forthe remain another vote? yes. i supported a campaign for the remain campaign and we have seen the fantastic opportunities that are opening up since we have been negotiating brexit and we haven't left yet. there are opportunities. i was in... do you acknowledge for a lot of people costs have gone up?” do you acknowledge for a lot of people costs have gone up? i was in malaysia only a couple of weeks ago... because of the falling value of the pound. we have had imports substitution. look at your shopping basket and that has not changed in any significant way
sue david davis lied too difficult." sue david davis lied to the eu exit committee."t with the shambolic trajectory of the conservatives." you said you had changed your mind. you said you had changed your mind. you were a remainor. you are very, you are looking forward to leaving. iam. you are looking forward to leaving. i am. anyone else changed their mind? i was a leaver, but i would be more for remain now. if there was another vote? yes. i supported a campaign for the another...
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jefferson davis is very top-down. for davis, it was -- i will decide policies, governors are not more than ciphers and i expect cooperation. if you wanted to give states rights respect to either lincoln or davis, you would have to give it to abraham lincoln. neither of those two had greater functional respect for the rights of the states than abraham lincoln, whereas by contrast, jefferson davis is the great centralizer imposing his will on state governments. gary: the confederate central government is the most powerful and intrusive central government in american history until deep into the 20th century on the u.s. side. this allegedly states rights society put up with things that would have been incomprehensible. allen: it really depends on the issue and who would like to reach for the states rights argument first. gary: lincoln needed the governors. he needed the states, leaned on them. he depended on them and they functioned with great authority during the war. we have about three minutes left. i'm trying to find
jefferson davis is very top-down. for davis, it was -- i will decide policies, governors are not more than ciphers and i expect cooperation. if you wanted to give states rights respect to either lincoln or davis, you would have to give it to abraham lincoln. neither of those two had greater functional respect for the rights of the states than abraham lincoln, whereas by contrast, jefferson davis is the great centralizer imposing his will on state governments. gary: the confederate central...
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caller: good morning, miss davis. i read about you for many decades now and i've always had great admiration. good morning to you, pedro. our three children and two of them very sadly were hurt in a childcare setting. c andan committed a csx because he was white, i believe nothing ever happened. i have gross documentation. i kept his file since 1992 and i'm still fighting for justice for my children. had he been anything but white, he would have been charged and the charges would have been the most severe. when you have the support of the prosecutor attorney, and not just him, but one of them is still serving. when you have the support of that individual in office, you have a license to do whatever you want. in fact, the prosecuting attorney threatened me when i finally got the police report in 2004 that the man who hurt my children could take me to court and sue me. i was born and raised in flint. probably the biggest highlight wheny schooling was segregation happened. i went to public school my last four years of sc
caller: good morning, miss davis. i read about you for many decades now and i've always had great admiration. good morning to you, pedro. our three children and two of them very sadly were hurt in a childcare setting. c andan committed a csx because he was white, i believe nothing ever happened. i have gross documentation. i kept his file since 1992 and i'm still fighting for justice for my children. had he been anything but white, he would have been charged and the charges would have been the...
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prime minister may faces scrutiny in brussels today after david davis is debit -- david davis calls for trade agreement. anna: central-bank bonanza. markets in europe for rate decisions. ♪ for rates gear up decisions. ♪ 2 very --anna: very good morning, everybody. dubai.s in we need to talk about what is going on in the markets, about bit going, and let's talk about the asian session. we had the msci asia-pacific session up. volumes on the nikkei and kospi, 20% lower than you might have...
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david davis tonight saying i know what michel barnier is like, he uses time as a pressure point. viewsnight now — the programme's place for opinion. tonight it's christopher snowdon — the head of lifestyle economics at the institute of economic affairs and author of ‘killjoys'. he asks if we really need so many public health bodies telling us how to live our lives. let's kick out the killjoys. smokers are virtually second—class citizens. tolerance is out. coercive paternalism is back in and this time it calls itself public health. never in history have we had less reason to panic about help but barely a day goes by without some moral entrepreneur warning us goes by without some moral entrepreneur warning us about imaginary academics and timebombs. the endless tide of nanny state regulation doesn't seem to be making us regulation doesn't seem to be making us any healthier and it's certainly not making us any happier. it cannot be good for our collective mental health that drinking a pint of beer a day is hazardous drinking or a whiff of tobacco smoke is a mortal danger. this is no
david davis tonight saying i know what michel barnier is like, he uses time as a pressure point. viewsnight now — the programme's place for opinion. tonight it's christopher snowdon — the head of lifestyle economics at the institute of economic affairs and author of ‘killjoys'. he asks if we really need so many public health bodies telling us how to live our lives. let's kick out the killjoys. smokers are virtually second—class citizens. tolerance is out. coercive paternalism is back in...
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i am feeling ok i'm willing to be here in the stream down davies is a lot musician who spent thirteen years infatuate in a white supremacist organization and tell us about it on today's show. our come over and join us welcome to the strain where you get settlements i'm going to tell our audience a little bit more about you at our has an unusual approach to tackling racism he's on a lifelong mission to be a friend of members of the ku klux klan and along the way he says a couple hundred of them have left after making friends with him joining dayrell in our studio scott sheppard a former leader of the clyde who turned his back on the organization partly due to his friendship with daryl who he now calls a brother gentleman brother's welcome just in my introduction alone people who don't know you don't know your story of going to be. amazed by it i want to show them a little clip from a film called accidental kersey it's a clip about a documentary about your story and your mission to befriend members of the ku klux klan so i'm going to have an imperial wizard called frank have a look at t
i am feeling ok i'm willing to be here in the stream down davies is a lot musician who spent thirteen years infatuate in a white supremacist organization and tell us about it on today's show. our come over and join us welcome to the strain where you get settlements i'm going to tell our audience a little bit more about you at our has an unusual approach to tackling racism he's on a lifelong mission to be a friend of members of the ku klux klan and along the way he says a couple hundred of them...
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what did you make of david davis ‘s session?marks were meant to reassure the dup that this idea, this new buzz phrase, of regulatory alignment would apply across the uk. yes, there would be a northern ireland element, which is essentially embedding those elements are cross—border co—operation in the good friday agreement, but the uk wide element is how you deliver that regulatory alignment and what it is about is the uk deciding what to do as a rule—maker, deciding which bits of regulation to accept, not meekly accepting them from the eu as a rule taker. now, this was not good enough for some tory brexiteer is. i'm told after that statement one leading figure eyeballed david davis across the lunch table and said, this will not do, you cannot sign up to this. so i've been looking at how this row with the dup is now spreading into the tory party. the season of goodwill should soon be upon us. for the moment, it all feels a bit scratchy as the government's brexit negotiations are thrown into the air. in an ideal world, theresa may
what did you make of david davis ‘s session?marks were meant to reassure the dup that this idea, this new buzz phrase, of regulatory alignment would apply across the uk. yes, there would be a northern ireland element, which is essentially embedding those elements are cross—border co—operation in the good friday agreement, but the uk wide element is how you deliver that regulatory alignment and what it is about is the uk deciding what to do as a rule—maker, deciding which bits of...
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[cheers and applause] robert davi: so, anyway, i've got to wrap up. i'm going to have to finish this speech tomorrow. because of mike pence, in honor of mike pence, i'll have to mention another son of indiana. how many of you know of red skeleton? red skeleton, on his tv show, january 14, 1969, talked about the pledge of allegiance. do you remember that? some of you don't. i would like to read what he said about the pledge of allegiance. because the kids were not saying it with any meaning behind it. the last message ronald reagan gave to the american people in his farewell speech was the american patriotism, to educate the youth with a new american patriotism. my article, i wrote it in november on breitbart. please read it. it is important. and president trump, during his inauguration address, brought up patriotism. that is what is lacking. the assimilation of immigrants that don't know what america stands for, have not been taught it and the youth that hasn't been. so, the pledge of allegiance, before we all say it. an individual, a committee of one
[cheers and applause] robert davi: so, anyway, i've got to wrap up. i'm going to have to finish this speech tomorrow. because of mike pence, in honor of mike pence, i'll have to mention another son of indiana. how many of you know of red skeleton? red skeleton, on his tv show, january 14, 1969, talked about the pledge of allegiance. do you remember that? some of you don't. i would like to read what he said about the pledge of allegiance. because the kids were not saying it with any meaning...
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--al parecer, davis perdio el control del vehiculo, se volco y alexys garcia salio expulsada causansolee resultaron en su muerte. --documentos de la corte muestran que la conductora ya tenia 2 arrestos previos por conducir intoxicada pero estos se redujeron a cargos por conducir de manera imprudente por lo que muchos se preguntan por que es que con este historial, davis tenia permitido estar tras un volante y la organizacion de "madres en contra de conductores ebrios" busca una manera de modificar las leyes y poner mano dura a estos ofensores estas imprudencia que pueden tener resultados mortales. "for multiple or first time offenders there are crashes that do occur but mainly we do want to watch and track those multiple offenders because they're 70 percent more times likely to injure or kill somebody on our roadways" --esta representante de la organizacion "madd" dice que para los que comenten estas faltas mas multiples veces - que regularmente- es el 70 por ciento de las veces...terminan ocasionando lesiones o matando a alguien en las carreteras. --de acuerdo a ciertas estadisticas...
--al parecer, davis perdio el control del vehiculo, se volco y alexys garcia salio expulsada causansolee resultaron en su muerte. --documentos de la corte muestran que la conductora ya tenia 2 arrestos previos por conducir intoxicada pero estos se redujeron a cargos por conducir de manera imprudente por lo que muchos se preguntan por que es que con este historial, davis tenia permitido estar tras un volante y la organizacion de "madres en contra de conductores ebrios" busca una manera...
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jefferson davis died in new orleans and was buried. inwas reburied in hollywood 1893 after misses davis chose this site for the family burial ground. the first saturday in june the sons of confederate veterans celebrate the birthday of jefferson davis with cans, guns and flags. guns and flags. we are finishing power to work at the president's circle. the centerpiece of the presidents circle is the tomb of james monroe, our fifth president. james monroe was born in westmoreland county, virginia, had a home near charlottesville called ash lawn, and was a veteran of the american revolution. we are at a very exciting time because the two of james monroe has been out for a year and a half being restored. it was assembled and erected in 1858. over the years it deteriorated. it had to be taken down because 40% had a be recast. we were watching the re-assemblage of the monroe reliquary. this was designed by a richmonder and built in philadelphia. james monroe, our fifth president was reburied in hollywood in 1958. he died 27 years earlier and
jefferson davis died in new orleans and was buried. inwas reburied in hollywood 1893 after misses davis chose this site for the family burial ground. the first saturday in june the sons of confederate veterans celebrate the birthday of jefferson davis with cans, guns and flags. guns and flags. we are finishing power to work at the president's circle. the centerpiece of the presidents circle is the tomb of james monroe, our fifth president. james monroe was born in westmoreland county, virginia,...
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norman davies has written books before. book, latest book, he circumnavigates the globe to explore in some of the remotest places — stories of settlement and migration, driven as he puts it by the primeval urge to, "get up and go". welcome. it's one thing to think that we all have an urge to get up and go, it's quite another thing to do it. you are not a young man. and you set off and you circumnavigated the globe to all kinds of places that you must never have imagined that you would get to. what drove you on? i've no idea. the primeval urge? you get to a certain age, i received an invitation to australia but i don't like long flights so i decided to go by easy stages and take my time. and then i realised why come back the same way, just keep going, it took several months but it was a tremendous idea at my age! and the story you have followed, really, is the story of human movement, of migration, which of course is a very contemporary problem, obsession, but it is one that you see as fundamental to explaining how the world
norman davies has written books before. book, latest book, he circumnavigates the globe to explore in some of the remotest places — stories of settlement and migration, driven as he puts it by the primeval urge to, "get up and go". welcome. it's one thing to think that we all have an urge to get up and go, it's quite another thing to do it. you are not a young man. and you set off and you circumnavigated the globe to all kinds of places that you must never have imagined that you...
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david davis only handed over files on business and brexit reluctantly.et the demands of the commons, but today he also told them no estimates of the cost to business had been done. it would be a game changer but guesswork was pointless. look at the chairman's face. so, there isn't one, for example, on the automotive sector? no. not that i am aware of. is there one on aerospace? not that i am aware of. no. on financial services? i think the answer will be no to all of them. no to all of them. right. and now a new cause for brexiteer tories to complain. the chancellor says britain will not shirk its divorce bill — deal or no deal. that's just not a credible scenario. it's not the kind of country we are. frankly, it would not make us a credible partner for future international agreements. but theresa may's team said there will be no deal, including cash, until brexit is agreed. tonight the goodwill is in short supply in the cabinet too. that wasjohn pienaar reporting. a man has appeared in court, accused of plotting to kill the prime minister in a bomb and
david davis only handed over files on business and brexit reluctantly.et the demands of the commons, but today he also told them no estimates of the cost to business had been done. it would be a game changer but guesswork was pointless. look at the chairman's face. so, there isn't one, for example, on the automotive sector? no. not that i am aware of. is there one on aerospace? not that i am aware of. no. on financial services? i think the answer will be no to all of them. no to all of them....
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." >> would you please help me welcome to the stage, kim davis. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that kim davis was arrestedght remember, in 2015 for refusing to issue marriage licenses for same-sex couples who of course have the right to get married thanks to that supreme court decision that year. for religious liberty folks kim davis embodied the resistance by standing up to same-sex couples like david ermold and his now husband, david moore. >> i'm not being disrespectful to you. >> you absolutely have disrespected us. >> you're telling us that we don't deserve the same rights that you have. would you do this to an interracial couple? >> a man and woman, no. we are not issuing a marriage license today. >> based on what? why are you not issuing marriage licenses today? >> because i'm not. >> under whose authority are you not issuing licenses? >> under god's authority. >> two years later, one of those men returned to kim davis's office. he already has his marriage license. this time he wants her job, and >>> when kim davis decided to run for re-election for county clerk in kentucky, she probably did not ex
." >> would you please help me welcome to the stage, kim davis. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that kim davis was arrestedght remember, in 2015 for refusing to issue marriage licenses for same-sex couples who of course have the right to get married thanks to that supreme court decision that year. for religious liberty folks kim davis embodied the resistance by standing up to same-sex couples like david ermold and his now husband, david moore. >> i'm not being disrespectful to you....
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brexit secretary david davis speaking earlier.nce at life. free from cruelty and in their natural habitat. the stress of life in captivity makes bears physically and mentally ill. translation: you see he is anxious. he doesn't want to come here. this pair fears freedom after spending yea rs pair fears freedom after spending years in cramped cages. —— bearer. he is one of 25 brown bears in western ukraine. they have been rescued from circuses and zoos are confiscated at airports. —— or. translation: little girl, come here. these cubs arrived at the rehabilitation centre two years ago. they were confiscated from smugglers at kiev airport. they were brought to us. captive bears often have open wounds from wearing tight collars. some are blind and suffer from muscle wastage. translation: circus bears her... as soon as a translation: circus bears her... as soon as a bear becomes sick, it becomes a burden. they are then put down or used as bait to train hunting dogs. there are only 300 brown bears left in ukraine. half of them live in c
brexit secretary david davis speaking earlier.nce at life. free from cruelty and in their natural habitat. the stress of life in captivity makes bears physically and mentally ill. translation: you see he is anxious. he doesn't want to come here. this pair fears freedom after spending yea rs pair fears freedom after spending years in cramped cages. —— bearer. he is one of 25 brown bears in western ukraine. they have been rescued from circuses and zoos are confiscated at airports. —— or....
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david davis says prepared to consider the resignation. consider it.|j pushed out of his job over this. prepared to consider it. i wonder if davis has had enough of brexit. you can't blame him. that'sjust
david davis says prepared to consider the resignation. consider it.|j pushed out of his job over this. prepared to consider it. i wonder if davis has had enough of brexit. you can't blame him. that'sjust
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he said he assaulted him in 1987 when holloman was a music professor at uc davis.n retired from the university in 2014. the school says holloman has been banned from teaching on the uc davis campus. >> when we heard from mr. gray about this situation, we took immediate states. >> holloman denies the allegations but he also issued a statement saying, quote, i am distressed and deeply apologetic for my role in any event that has harmed danny gray in any way and heart sick at the thought of harm that has festered for 30 years. >>> time now 4:14. today california state senate president kevin deleon will hold a news conference about the senate's efforts to protect victims of sexual harassment. more than 300 female staff members, lobbyists and lawmakers at the state capital signed a letter and they complained that the political culture in sacramento is not taking harassment claims seriously. women have testified at hearings about being sexually harassed by elected officials and by staff members. >>> time now 4:15. republican leaders on capitol hill are finalizing a tax r
he said he assaulted him in 1987 when holloman was a music professor at uc davis.n retired from the university in 2014. the school says holloman has been banned from teaching on the uc davis campus. >> when we heard from mr. gray about this situation, we took immediate states. >> holloman denies the allegations but he also issued a statement saying, quote, i am distressed and deeply apologetic for my role in any event that has harmed danny gray in any way and heart sick at the...
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when david davis was asked whether 01’ when david davis was asked whether or not their work impact assessmentshe government was looking at the impact on 58 different sectors. however, last week that the select committee he was asked again about it and he said basically there were no impact assessments at all being done. today he was challenged about that on the andrew marr show and he was i suppose it was more about the terminology. he was saying it was not impact assessments in the sense of looking at whether or not there would be a cost for us is leading the eu, instead he was talking about sectoral analysis which is basically looking at different aspects, like the size of an industry and that type of thing, that that work had been done and there were 850 pages of that work that had been done. but the sectoral analysis, the more detailed analysis, had not been done. trying to defend his possession but there will be those who still thinking perhaps misled parliament. he was also asked about the breakthrough deal that the prime minister managed to get in brussels after looking like maybe that
when david davis was asked whether 01’ when david davis was asked whether or not their work impact assessmentshe government was looking at the impact on 58 different sectors. however, last week that the select committee he was asked again about it and he said basically there were no impact assessments at all being done. today he was challenged about that on the andrew marr show and he was i suppose it was more about the terminology. he was saying it was not impact assessments in the sense of...
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say davis let the re h worked davis was killed back a second >> trying to makes foster care system safhildn. change how children's records are that the welfare is broken. >>> hanukkah begins tonight. look boathouse row where they are celebration. people of the jewish faith kick off the celebration melighting. firsteight houses is lit >>> and up next, under the knife.ill have surgery and th >>> and i'm feel like winter. >>> eagles quarterback car sochbson wentz will have a surgery on the knee injury. an acl tear it forcing him to miss the rest of the push for a super bowl. and tonight, the doctors who treat wentz ands rest of the team are taking us inside the operating room. >> and we're getting rare access into what wentz is facing. >> this is the old acl. >> reporter: torn from the bone, nothing that the doctor and his surgical team can do but reconstruct it. >> this is what happens when you don't have an acl. see his leg bone come forward? >> it was a pop, pop, drop grab. >> reporter: lou murray knew he was in trouble when he heard his knee go while playing soccer. he ended up with a torn
say davis let the re h worked davis was killed back a second >> trying to makes foster care system safhildn. change how children's records are that the welfare is broken. >>> hanukkah begins tonight. look boathouse row where they are celebration. people of the jewish faith kick off the celebration melighting. firsteight houses is lit >>> and up next, under the knife.ill have surgery and th >>> and i'm feel like winter. >>> eagles quarterback car...
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wyre davies, bbc news.r we spoke to alex vatanka, senior fellow at the middle east institute in washington dc. he said the regime could struggle to contain protests, which are gathering momentum. it is different in that sense from 2009. put it in context, what happened in 2009 was a fight within the regime against the then president mahmoud ahmadinejad. this time, this is not a family feud, it is coming from street level. can the regime containers, given that socioeconomic conditions are what they are? two of the most famous names in music — ringo starr of the beatles, and barry gibb of the bee gees — are among those awarded knighthoods in the new year honours list. the former deputy prime minister, nick clegg, also receives a knighthood, and darcey bussell, the accomplished ballerina and judge on strictly come dancing, has been made a dame. they're among 1100 people named in the new year honours list, many of whom have been rewarded for their work in the community. lizo mzimba reports. # twist and shout...
wyre davies, bbc news.r we spoke to alex vatanka, senior fellow at the middle east institute in washington dc. he said the regime could struggle to contain protests, which are gathering momentum. it is different in that sense from 2009. put it in context, what happened in 2009 was a fight within the regime against the then president mahmoud ahmadinejad. this time, this is not a family feud, it is coming from street level. can the regime containers, given that socioeconomic conditions are what...
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david davis appearing on television talking about the impact assessments where he was criticised lastmmittee and said that no work at being done on assessing the impact on various sectors of the economy. it goes back to february when david davis was asked whether or not their weight impact assessments done. at the time he said the government was looking at the impact on 58 different sectors, however last week at the select committee, he was asked again and he said there where no impact assessments at all being done. he was criticised, his integrity brought into question. he was challenged about that today and he was, it was more about the terminology, saying it was impact assessment in the sense of looking at whether there would be a cost as at whether there would be a cost as a result of us leaving the eu on different sectors, but he was talking about sectoral analysis, and he said on this, looking at different aspects like the size of an industry and that sort of thing, but work had been done and there we re but work had been done and there were 850 pages of that had been done, but
david davis appearing on television talking about the impact assessments where he was criticised lastmmittee and said that no work at being done on assessing the impact on various sectors of the economy. it goes back to february when david davis was asked whether or not their weight impact assessments done. at the time he said the government was looking at the impact on 58 different sectors, however last week at the select committee, he was asked again and he said there where no impact...
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caroline davies reports.es board as network rail volunteers prepare for their homeless guests. it is a part of our community that is here every day and i think some places would maybe just shun them away, but for us they are a core part of the community, they are here, we have to engage, we have to look after them and make sure that they are safe. local charities invited 200 guests to enjoy some festive music and a four—course meal, a meal which was only possible thanks to the donations from 45 different businesses and groups. jed has been squatting since he was 18. it's unique, like they've got this space on christmas day. it is quite interesting to see somewhere like this on christmas day and see it put to some good use. jesse now squats as well, but spent many years living in a tent moving around the uk. you know it is a nice relaxing environment, it takes us out of the usual chaos of our lives. as well as leaving well fed, guests were also given sleeping bags and thermal clothes to help them endure the wi
caroline davies reports.es board as network rail volunteers prepare for their homeless guests. it is a part of our community that is here every day and i think some places would maybe just shun them away, but for us they are a core part of the community, they are here, we have to engage, we have to look after them and make sure that they are safe. local charities invited 200 guests to enjoy some festive music and a four—course meal, a meal which was only possible thanks to the donations from...
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wyre davies, bbc news.e and restaurant complex in the indian city of mumbai has killed at least 14 people including young women attending a birthday party. the blaze erupted after midnight in the popular kamala mills compound, and engulfed the building injust half an hour. the new york fire department says the blaze that killed 12 people, including four children, in the bronx area of the city appears to have been caused by a child playing with a stove. investigators believe an unattended 3 —year—old boy accidentally started the blaze — described as the deadliest in the city for at least 25 years. the labour peer, lord adonis, is stepping down from his role advising the government on major infrastructure projects. in a draft resignation letter, the former transport secretary criticised theresa may's approach to brexit, and claimed that she has become the "voice of ukip" within the conservative party. two men have been charged with preparing an act of terrorism. they appeared by video link before westminster
wyre davies, bbc news.e and restaurant complex in the indian city of mumbai has killed at least 14 people including young women attending a birthday party. the blaze erupted after midnight in the popular kamala mills compound, and engulfed the building injust half an hour. the new york fire department says the blaze that killed 12 people, including four children, in the bronx area of the city appears to have been caused by a child playing with a stove. investigators believe an unattended 3...