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i will quote you dickens _ own work, what is it?ns when someone said. own work, what is it? i will quote i you dickens when someone said what is your favorite book he said they're all my children. wonderful i inc, it's they're all my children. wonderful lying. it's a _ they're all my children. wonderful lying. it's a great _ they're all my children. wonderful lying, it's a great honor— they're all my children. wonderful lying, it's a great honor to - they're all my children. wonderful lying, it's a great honor to speak. lying, it's a great honor to speak with you and again many congratulations. thank you, it's a great pleasure. millions of households are facing much higher energy bills over the coming year is according to industry experts but domestic consumers and businesses are being warned they will have to deal with the impact of higher global costs of gas and electricity. manufacturers say they will have no choice but to pass on much of the increase is still consumers. that price cap which is designed to protect domestic custom
i will quote you dickens _ own work, what is it?ns when someone said. own work, what is it? i will quote i you dickens when someone said what is your favorite book he said they're all my children. wonderful i inc, it's they're all my children. wonderful lying. it's a _ they're all my children. wonderful lying. it's a great _ they're all my children. wonderful lying, it's a great honor— they're all my children. wonderful lying, it's a great honor to - they're all my children. wonderful lying,...
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if you look at him removing those two important are dickens -- important things, it seems that there was no room for compromise. it seems the officers fear an investigation of the crime. this will weaken the -- they wanted to stop anything that would weaken their position of power. >> usa and the military prosecution is trying to prevent any thing in the future. >> absolutely. >> is it fair to say that all the power-sharing deals and all of the architecture that was started post-april of 2019 ours -- are now scrapped? >> i do think that necessarily has to be the case. up until now, there had been considerable effort from all sides to somehow stay within the norms of the constitutional declaration and the agreement. even though there was very little in the way of implementation. i would not say this is entirely over. there have been efforts even for today to broker peace and in accord between the three components of this transition. armed groups came in after the agreement. there have been efforts to try to put together a deal that would allow everyone to have a little bit of what the
if you look at him removing those two important are dickens -- important things, it seems that there was no room for compromise. it seems the officers fear an investigation of the crime. this will weaken the -- they wanted to stop anything that would weaken their position of power. >> usa and the military prosecution is trying to prevent any thing in the future. >> absolutely. >> is it fair to say that all the power-sharing deals and all of the architecture that was started...
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jim dickens s r i c h c. unquiet rec and poorly fair enough. try to let felicia me into manion shanetta. ah, by the mid 19 fifties, people in france were losing interest in these distant struggles and had far different concerns. a decade after the end of the 2nd world war. daily life was hard and rebuilding was still a work in progress. but modernizing the country was proving costly and questions were asked about the large sums of money being invested in a dwindling in pine. the editor of perry much magazine that a more katie wrote the richest and most stable country in europe, switzerland as never had a square meter of oversee space. wouldn't it have been better to build the lo me hospital, innovative, the idea that the french had nothing to gain from investing in countries which simply wanted to drive them out, took root in people's minds, the bicycle bicycle didn't pull. a girl boy fil uniglobe beach with a little bit made under him. it dies on abra damaged basketball. a bunch of nearly fuqua b i a the 2 months with a reply to the man yell g
jim dickens s r i c h c. unquiet rec and poorly fair enough. try to let felicia me into manion shanetta. ah, by the mid 19 fifties, people in france were losing interest in these distant struggles and had far different concerns. a decade after the end of the 2nd world war. daily life was hard and rebuilding was still a work in progress. but modernizing the country was proving costly and questions were asked about the large sums of money being invested in a dwindling in pine. the editor of perry...
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what sort of a lot of figures i'm old from among independent dickens cried once again, that was lucky. i would like i will not remind you of your professional ethics. but i have noticed that one certain online website would have been fabricating the news . even when i'm getting news from 2 years old gonna wow. wow. and that's why we, i do because you to maintain objectivity and professionalism company. i can, i totally say that we have broken mini shak careless jordan. we have the absolute liberty and freedom. oh, we have the courage to stand up to any person under mine when our unity. oh security. oh no good. any individual policies are blocking this lan sedan and this is denise from marching forward. will be dealt with firmly and harshly. thank you for your extensive accept the nation. and however, i have some question. oh oh, some factions, cold, the public to go to the streets, to stand up to what they called a military coup. how can you respond to this claim? wonder what constitutional stipulation you are entitled to take the actions you had taken anything to collect items in the
what sort of a lot of figures i'm old from among independent dickens cried once again, that was lucky. i would like i will not remind you of your professional ethics. but i have noticed that one certain online website would have been fabricating the news . even when i'm getting news from 2 years old gonna wow. wow. and that's why we, i do because you to maintain objectivity and professionalism company. i can, i totally say that we have broken mini shak careless jordan. we have the absolute...
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charles dickens came to this country in 1942 and he did not love the united states. but he made some really prescient coach and observations about it went to cairo illinois which is very much like island this place that speculators -- the swampland and people went down there thinking they could loosen their bonnet and it was this messy place. in other places you might have a con man but america it was kind of celebrated. he said send the guy who'd sold all of these people this fraudulent land. isn't he corrupt? he's a terrible man, terrible. why do people appreciate him and like him? he's a smart man was the expression. he's a smart man. in other words it's pretty cool that he can't so many people and i think if i had to guess i would say americans are more prone to it or there's a part of us that is like that was really impressive and it's kind of fun to think that way. >> is why my husband and i are bench watching -- you look at him and objective when you say this guy is a jerk but you can't help but love him. there's a lovable scoundrel quality. >> there are so ma
charles dickens came to this country in 1942 and he did not love the united states. but he made some really prescient coach and observations about it went to cairo illinois which is very much like island this place that speculators -- the swampland and people went down there thinking they could loosen their bonnet and it was this messy place. in other places you might have a con man but america it was kind of celebrated. he said send the guy who'd sold all of these people this fraudulent land....
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and our area in of one sun, but are operating in smaller sleeper cells. angling back has tiffany dickens and stephanie were saying that there's been another explosion and tell us what's happening there now. well, there seems to be some kind of a security seat carried out by the taliban across different areas of the capital. here cobble one taliban stores confirming to us that 3 ice okay fighters and had been killed when they detonated suicide best when they were besieged in a home. and we've seen video of certain areas of heavy exchanges of gunfire. now having said all that to, they're still hasn't been any official claim of responsibility when it comes to that attack. an outside the most fascinating this seems to indicate that the taliban is pretty sure, at least at who was behind that explosion. we did ask the spokes person of the taliban a little early before he went to the most for that service. ah, for his mother who passed. how much of a problem i so k was and this is what he had to say. i should glue carpet. i cell is not a visible thing. here they are in hiding. some disturbances
and our area in of one sun, but are operating in smaller sleeper cells. angling back has tiffany dickens and stephanie were saying that there's been another explosion and tell us what's happening there now. well, there seems to be some kind of a security seat carried out by the taliban across different areas of the capital. here cobble one taliban stores confirming to us that 3 ice okay fighters and had been killed when they detonated suicide best when they were besieged in a home. and we've...
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unforgettable letters wrote, the greatest evil is not done now and is a sort of gems of a crime in dickens at love to paint, it is not even done in concentration camps and labor camps. and those we see its final result. but it is conceived and ordered, moved, seconded, and clear carpeted warmed in a well lighted offices by quiet men with white collars do not need to raise their voice. because these quiet men do not raise their voices, because they sometimes speak in soothing tones because like other dictators before them they are always making their final territorial demands, someone have us accept them at their word and accommodate ourselves to their aggressive impulses. but if history teaches anything, it teaches simple minded wishful thinking about our adversaries is folly. it means a betrayal of our past, the squandering of our freedom. so i urge you to speak out against those who would place the united states in a position of a military and moral inferiority. you know, i have always believed reserved his best efforts for those of you in the church. so in your discussions of the nuclea
unforgettable letters wrote, the greatest evil is not done now and is a sort of gems of a crime in dickens at love to paint, it is not even done in concentration camps and labor camps. and those we see its final result. but it is conceived and ordered, moved, seconded, and clear carpeted warmed in a well lighted offices by quiet men with white collars do not need to raise their voice. because these quiet men do not raise their voices, because they sometimes speak in soothing tones because like...
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knuckle down on coal, like how soon can we get humanity off of this dirty fuel from the age of charles dickens's the most egregious sort of planet-cooking pollution. and the economy, the free market is actually doing more in the united states to shut down that form of energy. but meanwhile, china has put on, i guess, three times more coal capacity in 2020 than the rest of the world combined. so a lot of the world still depends on it, india as well. it also talks about sort of paying poor countries, sort of the moral responsibility of these developed countries like the united states, which has gained so much wealth by burning all our fuels for so long, and the $100 billion fund that should go to those countries who contributed nary a drop, but really reaping the worst wrath of the result. >> bill, what are some of the goals for this 12-day united nations summit in scotland? how important is it that the president of the united states is taking part in it and committed to combating climate change unlike what we saw with the previous administration? does that make a big difference, do you think? i
knuckle down on coal, like how soon can we get humanity off of this dirty fuel from the age of charles dickens's the most egregious sort of planet-cooking pollution. and the economy, the free market is actually doing more in the united states to shut down that form of energy. but meanwhile, china has put on, i guess, three times more coal capacity in 2020 than the rest of the world combined. so a lot of the world still depends on it, india as well. it also talks about sort of paying poor...
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for months, the cobbled streets where dickens once walked: silent.ions of barrels of beer literally down the drain. what does this country stand to lose if pubs diminish? >> brown: part of its identity. we celebrate our nationality in a very quiet way. in-- in a very modest way. and the pub is the perfect example of that. we're-- we're proud of the pub. and if it was taken away from us, i think we'd lose something of what defines us, as a nation. >> wertheirm: it's not flag- waving jingoism, but-- but coming in here is sort of an-- an-- an- >> brown: yeah. >> wertheirm: --act of patriotism, you're saying. >> brown: it's just coming in and just going, "yeah, i'll have another pint, thank you." >> wertheirm: coming out of lockdown, the pint-wielding patriots believed, more than ever, that the pub is an institution worth saving. saving the traditional pub, is that nostalgia for a britain that may no longer exist? >> murray: oh, there are so many britains that may no longer exist, but the-- the one that's worth saving is the pub, surely. i mean, you know
for months, the cobbled streets where dickens once walked: silent.ions of barrels of beer literally down the drain. what does this country stand to lose if pubs diminish? >> brown: part of its identity. we celebrate our nationality in a very quiet way. in-- in a very modest way. and the pub is the perfect example of that. we're-- we're proud of the pub. and if it was taken away from us, i think we'd lose something of what defines us, as a nation. >> wertheirm: it's not flag- waving...
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interrupted her and said, "you see, your majesty, we are so lucky to have english as our language we have dickenson, it was slightly glazing over with terror, probably i said, "imagine, for example, your majesty, if we had been born --" and i was searching for a nation with a small literature, and i came across albania. [ laughter ] and at that, she really did take fright, clutched her handbag to her and tottered off, muttering, "yes, yes. [ laughter ] got away from me as fast as she could. so i'm ashamed of the incident, but now i like telling the story, because i looked such a complete idiot >> seth: now, we don't have a queen in america, but the closest thing we have might be dolly parton, who you also were lucky enough to meet i believe with graham norton >> yes, i -- i love dolly parton i think she's absolutely the best, sort of, american. and i -- i got -- because i was in "wicked" on broadway. the only time i'd been on broadway was in "wicked" and joe mantello was directing and he directed her in something and so when i -- i asked him, "can you get me a seat for her concert? and he got me
interrupted her and said, "you see, your majesty, we are so lucky to have english as our language we have dickenson, it was slightly glazing over with terror, probably i said, "imagine, for example, your majesty, if we had been born --" and i was searching for a nation with a small literature, and i came across albania. [ laughter ] and at that, she really did take fright, clutched her handbag to her and tottered off, muttering, "yes, yes. [ laughter ] got away from me as...
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and became an english literature director because he loved the social criticism that authors like dickens and mark twain reflected upon in their writing. but in his classrooms he quickly realized he was still controlled by the government and very much subject to censorship so when i was around five years old my parents decided it was better if he left and he had stars in his eyes when he thought about america. this was the land of freedom of speech and civic engagement and there was nowhere else he would have wanted to go. so he left and we didn't know how long it would be. i was five years old and time came around when i was seven and my mother was growing desperate and worried that he was not going to come back so we followed at that point. when i left as with any child i guess i had no real sense of how long it would be for how permanent it was. my parents didn't really know either. all i cared about was i had to lock up my bike and say goodbye to my hands and uncles and grandmas and grandpas and my friends. and go to this strange world where we had no real sense of what it was. and ch
and became an english literature director because he loved the social criticism that authors like dickens and mark twain reflected upon in their writing. but in his classrooms he quickly realized he was still controlled by the government and very much subject to censorship so when i was around five years old my parents decided it was better if he left and he had stars in his eyes when he thought about america. this was the land of freedom of speech and civic engagement and there was nowhere...
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it's called charles dickens house, and some residents have likened their conditions to living in thate and sometimes ifeel stressed as home. ijust come home and sometimes i feel stressed as well because i'm not having good sleep and it's really affecting my help ? l. the social landlord, thch, says it's sorry, and is working hard to resolve issues. now you might remember last month we met two of the new gentoo penguins at the london aquarium — named raducanu and gilbert. that's gilbert — after professor dame sarah gilbert— who co—developed the oxford astrazeneca covid vaccine. yesterday, they came face to face and she said she never imagined she'd have a penguin named after her. let's take a look at the travel now. the district line was having some problems but those have just cleared— the metropolitan line has minor delays between moor park to amersham and baker street and uxbridge. and for all the latest travel news where you are tune into your bbc local radio station— regular updates throughout the morning. time for the weather. here's sara thornton. good morning to you. not quite
it's called charles dickens house, and some residents have likened their conditions to living in thate and sometimes ifeel stressed as home. ijust come home and sometimes i feel stressed as well because i'm not having good sleep and it's really affecting my help ? l. the social landlord, thch, says it's sorry, and is working hard to resolve issues. now you might remember last month we met two of the new gentoo penguins at the london aquarium — named raducanu and gilbert. that's gilbert —...
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they live at charles dickens house, and residents have been protesting over what they say are appallingy in vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a me vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a pipe had _ vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a pipe had burst— vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a pipe had burst and _ vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a pipe had burst and was - vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a pipe had burst and wasjust i like a pipe had burst and wasjust gushing. it was coming all down the windows, down the sides of the wall, through the lighting fixtures and stuff. ,, _ , through the lighting fixtures and stuff. ,, , , , through the lighting fixtures and stuff. ,, , ., ., through the lighting fixtures and stuff. ,, ., ., stuff. she says it is one of a number _ stuff. she says it is one of a number of _ stuff. she says it is one of a number of issues _ stuff. she says it is one of a number of issues she - stuff. she says it is one of a number of issues she has i stuff. she says it is one of a - number of issues she has faced, and as so
they live at charles dickens house, and residents have been protesting over what they say are appallingy in vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a me vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a pipe had _ vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a pipe had burst— vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a pipe had burst and _ vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a pipe had burst and was - vanessa's bedroom. it basically felt like a pipe had burst and wasjust i like a pipe had...
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] >> i know this is probably not right, but if we wanted to make the recommendation that director dicken-endrizzi made? >> yes. you can make the legislation and then come back and say we want to add these supporting comments to the letter that we send forward to the board of supervisors, so there's two ways that you can address it. but commissioner adams, if you do want to include in your motion kind of the -- you know the -- >> yeah i appreciate your comments. i didn't know if we could do that, since we are in the middle of taking votes, we can do that. >> you can rescind your motion -- >> well nobody else has voted, so i will rescind my motion and reintroduce my motion with the director's comments on the relocation and if you want to help me with that. >> that the motion would be to support the legislation? >> yes. >> recommend the board of supervisors approve the legislation, and that these are important equity -- these are important businesses to preserve from an equity perspective and therefore need -- the city should look at an economic development program to support relocation and/or the -
] >> i know this is probably not right, but if we wanted to make the recommendation that director dicken-endrizzi made? >> yes. you can make the legislation and then come back and say we want to add these supporting comments to the letter that we send forward to the board of supervisors, so there's two ways that you can address it. but commissioner adams, if you do want to include in your motion kind of the -- you know the -- >> yeah i appreciate your comments. i didn't know...
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some of the biggest social conscience stuff by dickens about the poor law and homelessness and starvationolutely amazing. there is something full-circle _ 90! absolutely amazing. there is something full-circle about - 90! absolutely amazing. there is something full-circle about this. | 90! absolutely amazing. there is| something full-circle about this. i something full—circle about this. i was watching it in their late 60s, early 70s. who would have thought that reality and fiction, this amazing mash up?- that reality and fiction, this amazing mash up? captain kirk is finally going _ amazing mash up? captain kirk is finally going into _ amazing mash up? captain kirk is finally going into space _ amazing mash up? captain kirk is finally going into space but - amazing mash up? captain kirk is finally going into space but it - amazing mash up? captain kirk is finally going into space but it is l finally going into space but it is also strangely if i may be political at the moment. i those billionaires should try and concentrate on solving problems on planet earth than going into space. not w
some of the biggest social conscience stuff by dickens about the poor law and homelessness and starvationolutely amazing. there is something full-circle _ 90! absolutely amazing. there is something full-circle about - 90! absolutely amazing. there is something full-circle about this. | 90! absolutely amazing. there is| something full-circle about this. i something full—circle about this. i was watching it in their late 60s, early 70s. who would have thought that reality and fiction, this...