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dominic pizarro says it had always been the five of them. voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "i was born and raised in san diego. me -- me and my brother my sister were all raised by our grandpa and our mom."but on thursday afternoon, their family was shattered. voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "wrong time, wrong place ... they made the same -- they crossed the same path as the other driver."an 18-year-old heading the wrong way slammed into dominic's mom's suv on the northbound 805 near la jolla village drive. the fiery crash killed his mother and little sister. voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "they're trying to confirm dental records right now. that's all that ... there's not really much ... for us to see."-nats-aryana was 12 with an angelic voice soft as velvet. -nats-voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "my little sister was ... was, you know, going to be in seventh grade and she, along with me and my brother, we're musicians and she would go ou
dominic pizarro says it had always been the five of them. voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "i was born and raised in san diego. me -- me and my brother my sister were all raised by our grandpa and our mom."but on thursday afternoon, their family was shattered. voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "wrong time, wrong place ... they made the same -- they crossed the same path as the other driver."an 18-year-old heading the wrong way...
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lets hearfrom dominic raab.y rising to the challenges and seizing the origin sees that lie ahead. i think in reality, many of the no—deal challenges will affect the eu in similaror same challenges will affect the eu in similar or same ways. for our parts, if negotiations fail, we would continue to pay, as a responsible european neighbour, partner and ally, and that would extend to the necessary engagement with our eu friends when it comes to no deal. what about specifics? there has been particular concern around food, stockpiling and the need for making significant preparations now. we've even heard talk of the army being involved. what is striking from these documents is the absence of any hyperbole erik lamela language that would easily slot into headline. when you read it, most of it is very specific end of you are not a subject experts, seemingly quite dull. who is credibly suggesting in a no—deal scenario that the eu would not want to continue to sell food to uk consumers? in any event, we've set out practi
lets hearfrom dominic raab.y rising to the challenges and seizing the origin sees that lie ahead. i think in reality, many of the no—deal challenges will affect the eu in similaror same challenges will affect the eu in similar or same ways. for our parts, if negotiations fail, we would continue to pay, as a responsible european neighbour, partner and ally, and that would extend to the necessary engagement with our eu friends when it comes to no deal. what about specifics? there has been...
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dominate them. at times and they you know they must use the people so they've got a little bit of money and they were what they would normally do is they would violate the local leadership and they would just say this. unity what out proper protocols and these are some of the things that we thought we need to look and therefore i think from in particular this was the thinking of this and the institute and also i would. this also approach it as a community that recant not allow for people just to come with explicit bias and just walk away with the price. that. it seems so rude. yes i mean a lot of people say that to me but you know it's not just anxious history that we can we can look to now i have examples of just this year and he doesn't eat thousand and seventeen researchers who maybe they don't know or maybe they do know when they try to skirt what the protocols may be and one of the biggest challenge we find here in canada and i'm presumably around the world is that often the ethics protocol tha
dominate them. at times and they you know they must use the people so they've got a little bit of money and they were what they would normally do is they would violate the local leadership and they would just say this. unity what out proper protocols and these are some of the things that we thought we need to look and therefore i think from in particular this was the thinking of this and the institute and also i would. this also approach it as a community that recant not allow for people just...
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dominic raab says we will still be able to enjoy a blt after brexit.nmark, the tomatoes are dutch and the lettu ces the tomatoes are dutch and the lettuces from spain, the chances are that the cost will go up because of the increase in red take herfood importers. the national farmers' union has one of the disastrous cliff edge scenario for uk food supply chain. but the brexit secretary says there will be no sandwich famine and no need to use the military to keep the shelves stocked. the big question is how likely is a no—deal brexit? the government says not likely. but as it's putting its plans in placejust in case. —— but it is putting its plans in place just in case. —— but it is putting its plans in placejust in case. judith moritz, bbc news. in a moment we'll talk with our deputy political editor, john pienaar, at westminster. but first, damian grammaticas is in brussels for us this evening. what has been the reaction to these documents from the folk where you are? they say they have been producing their own documents like this for nearly a year no
dominic raab says we will still be able to enjoy a blt after brexit.nmark, the tomatoes are dutch and the lettu ces the tomatoes are dutch and the lettuces from spain, the chances are that the cost will go up because of the increase in red take herfood importers. the national farmers' union has one of the disastrous cliff edge scenario for uk food supply chain. but the brexit secretary says there will be no sandwich famine and no need to use the military to keep the shelves stocked. the big...
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iss still u dominated by.s liberals or market-oriented principals. so very slow to regulate in fact united states government help to partner with the big tech companies to dominate in the first place. the real pushback with comeseuo elsewhere the europeans for example are trying to regulate the internet they have just sent something an entire new law about data control to make sure individuals have the right to individu data and businesses in particular cannot use against citizens wishes. so regulation in one sense that other people save a year p.m. for kind of thought the problem with regulation. problem the indians are trying to solve it by building a better internet talking about what's going on in india they will reengineer from the bottomas up doing that as a public goods a public good then there is china which tries to go of the phone internet thankff you very much you can do whatever you want we will just wi the create a china cybersovereignty idea it should rule and the ide. of the single global internet sorry that fm what wereare the interes
iss still u dominated by.s liberals or market-oriented principals. so very slow to regulate in fact united states government help to partner with the big tech companies to dominate in the first place. the real pushback with comeseuo elsewhere the europeans for example are trying to regulate the internet they have just sent something an entire new law about data control to make sure individuals have the right to individu data and businesses in particular cannot use against citizens wishes. so...
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dominic raab, please, take it from here.an i also thank both of the technical teams on the brussels side and also on the uk side for their excellent work. we had a very good session today and made valuable progress. 0n the withdrawal agreement, we are making further progress each week. 0n data protection, on the governance issues including dispute resolution, on the link between withdrawal agreement and the future relationship that we are forging together. and also almost issues around administrative and judicial procedures. all in all, i think the contours of an agreement and a deal, a withdrawal agreement, are becoming clearer and clearer, which is a positive. northern ireland, we remain committed to giving effect to the drudge report, continuing the work on the potential solutions, working with michel barnier and his team on some of the issues he has raised, and continuing to drive that forward. the solutions must be workable. they have got to be workable. they have got to be workable for the communities living in norther
dominic raab, please, take it from here.an i also thank both of the technical teams on the brussels side and also on the uk side for their excellent work. we had a very good session today and made valuable progress. 0n the withdrawal agreement, we are making further progress each week. 0n data protection, on the governance issues including dispute resolution, on the link between withdrawal agreement and the future relationship that we are forging together. and also almost issues around...
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dominic raab was tried to walk a tightrope with the papers.ar that they no deal brexit would be complex. he was sending a message to the eu as well that we have this carpet and we are quite happy with that and are negotiating from a strong position so negotiating from a strong position so for hammond tojump in saying it would reduce gdp, raised public borrowing, was quite tricky. you mean they no deal or a bad deal?‘ no deal. that is the implication. what it does is it complicates this delicate balance which dominic raab was trying to create yesterday and, it indicates that there are still split there. the daily telegraph and a lot of other press are analysing the news on brexit. let's talk about the news on brexit. let's talk about the change in australia. at the beginning of this programme we were hearing from the prime minister who has had to step down after what has been a tumultuous week for malcolm turnbull. we started the programme with his goodbye speech. scott morrison has got the job, with his goodbye speech. scott morrison has got t
dominic raab was tried to walk a tightrope with the papers.ar that they no deal brexit would be complex. he was sending a message to the eu as well that we have this carpet and we are quite happy with that and are negotiating from a strong position so negotiating from a strong position so for hammond tojump in saying it would reduce gdp, raised public borrowing, was quite tricky. you mean they no deal or a bad deal?‘ no deal. that is the implication. what it does is it complicates this...
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in some sectors. 0ne perhaps even dominate in some sectors.na is trying to do with microchips. 0utside china is trying to do with microchips. outside there is the home of passing traffic. insight, believe it or not, this is the cutting edge of china's push the high—tech supremacy. a design microchips here for cctv cameras. it is a small part of a much bigger government backed effort called made in china 2025. addressing the country's top scientists earlier this year, the chinese leader spoke about self—determination. he wants china to make its own civil aircraft, dominate in industrial robots and electric vehicles. at the camera chip firm they have high hopes but they think 2025, for their sector, is ambitious. china is coming. i believe china is coming. but it takes time. this item epitomiese the push for technological advancement, particularly in sectors where it thinks it can take the lead, maybe dominate. the firm was set up with the help of government money. its biggest client is the government that it exists but it insists the rest of th
in some sectors. 0ne perhaps even dominate in some sectors.na is trying to do with microchips. 0utside china is trying to do with microchips. outside there is the home of passing traffic. insight, believe it or not, this is the cutting edge of china's push the high—tech supremacy. a design microchips here for cctv cameras. it is a small part of a much bigger government backed effort called made in china 2025. addressing the country's top scientists earlier this year, the chinese leader spoke...
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— the jet. high pressure will stay as a dominant feature —— thejet.s will be high to lose the identity and split into two and that means we could see more showers from time to do. it doesn't look as though that is the most significant story. at the moment we are sticking with mostly dry weather, largely sunny and, fingers crossed, often warm. take care. hello. this is bbc news, with me, rebecca jones. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, resigns from the scottish national party after 45 years as a member, amid allegations of sexual harrassment, which he strongly denies. the british ambassador to france has raised concerns about the actions of french fishermen off the normandy coast, as violence broke out yesterday in a row over scallop fishing. more than a fifth of 14—year—old girls say they've self—harmed, as a report says gender stereotypes and worries about physical appearance are contributing to unhappiness. the cabinet office minister, david lid
— the jet. high pressure will stay as a dominant feature —— thejet.s will be high to lose the identity and split into two and that means we could see more showers from time to do. it doesn't look as though that is the most significant story. at the moment we are sticking with mostly dry weather, largely sunny and, fingers crossed, often warm. take care. hello. this is bbc news, with me, rebecca jones. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines:...
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dominic and i focused on what needs to be done in our three work streams.p solution for avoiding a hard border in ireland. number two, the other outstanding issues of of the agreement. for instance the protection of existing geographical indications amongst others. three, the political declaration on our future relationship. our teams will sit together again tomorrow to try and make progress. last week, our teams already had a discussion on the island of ireland and northern ireland. as you know we need a legally operational backstop in the agreement. we must find pragmatic solutions in line with the commitments made by prime minister theresa may in december and march, and we must spell out which controls are needed, where and how they should be done. next time, when we meet, we will take stock on this work. we have had a positive set of discussions which have been useful oi'i discussions which have been useful on all of the three main categories of issues, the withdrawal agreement, outstanding separation issues, northern ireland, we have reaffirmed out nor
dominic and i focused on what needs to be done in our three work streams.p solution for avoiding a hard border in ireland. number two, the other outstanding issues of of the agreement. for instance the protection of existing geographical indications amongst others. three, the political declaration on our future relationship. our teams will sit together again tomorrow to try and make progress. last week, our teams already had a discussion on the island of ireland and northern ireland. as you...
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the perturbing facts about a lot of this, and it was put dominic raab this morning, i was put dominicwho seems open to also conversations. has that not been the case in the past? well, they have not been quite as willing to accept the prospect of no deal. it is only seven months away. the clock is ticking so loudly now. we are not in injury time, we are now in extra time. but what worries me is this idea that the european union has to be bought in to save the uk government from its own red lights. why would they? let me speak to rod mckenzie from the road haulage association. we were hearing from ian about a clock ticking. some people think it's a time bomb. what about in your industry? it is a good point. we have just about in your industry? it is a good point. we havejust been about in your industry? it is a good point. we have just been talking about extra time. i think we might be entering a penalty shoot out at the moment. it has come very much too little and very much too late. for the road haulage industry, the key business that moves 4 million lorries each way across the chann
the perturbing facts about a lot of this, and it was put dominic raab this morning, i was put dominicwho seems open to also conversations. has that not been the case in the past? well, they have not been quite as willing to accept the prospect of no deal. it is only seven months away. the clock is ticking so loudly now. we are not in injury time, we are now in extra time. but what worries me is this idea that the european union has to be bought in to save the uk government from its own red...
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dominic savages the right and for the escape. dominic savages the rightand are for the escape.chy uk is what seemed to be a very everyday suburban housewife, a wife and mother. got the car in the driveway, the two children, a husband who is 0k, played by dominic cooper. it is a normal suburban life but on the inside, she is having a breakdown. she wants to escape and be someone else and somewhere else. you're a great mum. you love them to bits. hey. that's what you do for kids. you look after them, you bring them up and they treat you like crap most of the time. that's what happens, everyone knows that. i don't care about them. oil. you don't mean that. you're a mum, that's what mums do. don't care if they don't finish their dinner. don't care if they... oi, oi, oi. don't care. don't care if they go to school, if they don't go to school. what are you talking about? stop it. but i make myself care, make myself do it. i make myself be funny... all right. ..and happy, silly... all right. like you. i think they hate me. shut up. i think they can feel what's going on. all right, thi
dominic savages the right and for the escape. dominic savages the rightand are for the escape.chy uk is what seemed to be a very everyday suburban housewife, a wife and mother. got the car in the driveway, the two children, a husband who is 0k, played by dominic cooper. it is a normal suburban life but on the inside, she is having a breakdown. she wants to escape and be someone else and somewhere else. you're a great mum. you love them to bits. hey. that's what you do for kids. you look after...
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some people saying, dominic raab amongst them, this is just saying, dominic raab amongst them, this isjustk piece of paper. that has now had to face up of paper. that has now had to face up to the reality that has hit from businesses, everyday life, the impact on each and every one of us to be left in this situation. it is a failure of government of the worst kind. and yet the brexit secretary is saying this is alljust and in case scenario, he said, i'm confident we will have a deal and none of this will become pertinent. are you confident of that? it is not what his colleagues in government are telling us. i hope sincerely he is right and there is lots of common—sense and the eu is trying to help them out here but we have already heard from people like liam fox and others in government that they no deal is a very real possibility and is a no deal is a real possibility that is a political failure. part of the problem is is that the government cannot even agree amongst themselves what leaving the eu looks like, they can't even agree on the check is planned that took two years to be set in f
some people saying, dominic raab amongst them, this is just saying, dominic raab amongst them, this isjustk piece of paper. that has now had to face up of paper. that has now had to face up to the reality that has hit from businesses, everyday life, the impact on each and every one of us to be left in this situation. it is a failure of government of the worst kind. and yet the brexit secretary is saying this is alljust and in case scenario, he said, i'm confident we will have a deal and none of...
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s breaks it's a minister dominic robb set out the u.k.'s plans in the event of a no deal break said let's take a listen to some of what he had to say. we stepping up the pace and the intensity on the go stations and i'm confident that a good deal is within all sides that remains our top priority it remains overriding priority and at the same time naturally we've got to consider the alternative possibility that the e.u. doesn't match our ambition and pragmatism but we do know reach a deal let me be clear about this it is not what we want and it's not what we expect all right let's get the perspective from the european union h.q. standing by in brussels is our correspondent barbara they so good day barbara what do you policymakers make of this document do they believe the u.k. is ready for a no breaks it deal. the e.u. itself has already early in the summer a sort of talk to its member states and said ok folks things are not going so well you need to get ready for a no grex a deal so you need to take preparations that of course means there w
s breaks it's a minister dominic robb set out the u.k.'s plans in the event of a no deal break said let's take a listen to some of what he had to say. we stepping up the pace and the intensity on the go stations and i'm confident that a good deal is within all sides that remains our top priority it remains overriding priority and at the same time naturally we've got to consider the alternative possibility that the e.u. doesn't match our ambition and pragmatism but we do know reach a deal let me...
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dominic calling. nine hundred eighty two was the year that german rappers materia and castro were born and now they've joined forces to record an album together it's called nineteen eighty two and this is the story of how it all happened. to. track the way it's much period and custom a celebration of a joint album with the afghan name first single champion song. the album is called noise and then i needed to casper. material in kasparov's. you're talking was very broad was are sometimes tiring but we've done some great things just celebrating the here and now and what we've achieved of the three a lifestyle of the you know. the two friends that wanted to do an album together for a while but it wasn't until this year that both tony had time. to give on a snowboard last february we were in austin and brad playing a round of table tennis and we both love table tennis to serve me well before we even got going or had music we've come up with the album cover and the title in our heads up now the second cop.
dominic calling. nine hundred eighty two was the year that german rappers materia and castro were born and now they've joined forces to record an album together it's called nineteen eighty two and this is the story of how it all happened. to. track the way it's much period and custom a celebration of a joint album with the afghan name first single champion song. the album is called noise and then i needed to casper. material in kasparov's. you're talking was very broad was are sometimes tiring...
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that yugoslavian's consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the romanians consider them dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the polls consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. each of those countries is independent of communism. it has its own territorial integrity. and, the united states does not concede that those countries are being dominated by the soviet union. >> the last point is the point he was trying to make. but -- president carter picked up on, was hearing the president didn't even seem to acknowledge that the soviet union existed, and the kind of control that the soviets had over eastern europe. for conservatives in the party, it was just confirming the idea that president ford was out of touch with the realities and dangers overseas. carter went on to win the election. and now, of victory, but a victory nonetheless. and we had unified democratic government, starting in 1977. >> conservatives continue -- when jimmy carter was the president. carter was a former georgia florida -- it was
that yugoslavian's consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the romanians consider them dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the polls consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. each of those countries is independent of communism. it has its own territorial integrity. and, the united states does not concede that those countries are being dominated by the soviet union. >> the last point is the point he was trying to make. but --...
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but dominic raab and his opposite number are here trying to find a breakthrough.do, particularly on preventing a hard border in northern ireland. the so—called backstop. our teams will sit together tomorrow to try to make progress. last week, ourteams already had a discussion of the island of ireland, and northern ireland. as we know, we need a legally operational backstop in the withdrawal agreement. over the summer, withdrawal agreement. over the summer, some withdrawal agreement. over the summer, some of theresa may's ministers have ramped up warnings there could be no deal at all. but what would that mean for the many eu citizens who live in the uk? we value their contribution, we want them to stay. it is inconceivable we would do anything other than make sure they are legally in a position where they are security state, but we need to set out the details of that in due course to do it in a responsible way. it is working out the structure, but legally they will be able to stay, they should not worry about being turfed out of the uk? there is absolutely no ques
but dominic raab and his opposite number are here trying to find a breakthrough.do, particularly on preventing a hard border in northern ireland. the so—called backstop. our teams will sit together tomorrow to try to make progress. last week, ourteams already had a discussion of the island of ireland, and northern ireland. as we know, we need a legally operational backstop in the withdrawal agreement. over the summer, withdrawal agreement. over the summer, some withdrawal agreement. over the...
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the race running was one of them and we dominated it.d dominating and having an amazing start. -- bullet. he has been on the tea m start. -- bullet. he has been on the team for many years but it is exciting to see some of these young athletes coming through. what kind of show did they put on for the spectators? amazing, gold and silver in both, kayleigh and hannah in the women. all four of them are very young. it is onwards and upwards from here. already starting at the top and there will be more athletes in here. it is a great spectacle and you have great crowd support. sophie hahn winning gold again, nobody can beat her? she is amazing. it is great to train against, but i don't like competing against her. but she does make me faster. nobody was going to catch up when they rounded the bend. it has been a golden day for great britain than i am sure they will hope for more to come over they will hope for more to come over the weekend. we'll be back in berlin with you to hear more about it. britain s charlotte henshaw has claimed the first
the race running was one of them and we dominated it.d dominating and having an amazing start. -- bullet. he has been on the tea m start. -- bullet. he has been on the team for many years but it is exciting to see some of these young athletes coming through. what kind of show did they put on for the spectators? amazing, gold and silver in both, kayleigh and hannah in the women. all four of them are very young. it is onwards and upwards from here. already starting at the top and there will be...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.prime minister after malcolm turnbull was forced out by his party rival. the treasurer in the government scott morrison led by the liberal party led a leadership contest held this morning. mr turnbull who didn't stand to vote said he was proud of his record and blamed insurgent mps for bringing him down. no australian pm has served a full three—year term since 2007. hurricane lane has been downgraded to a tropical storm as it begins to reach land in hawaii. authorities have warned residents and visitors that strong winds and heavy rain are likely to cause serious disruption for several days. emergency shelters have opened and schools, businesses and government offices are closed. travel chaos is threatening to scupper plans for thousands of holidaymakers ahead of the bank holiday weekend. more than 2 million people are set to leave the uk this weekend but a perfect storm of rail cancellations, road works and airport strikes could severely hamper people's hopes of getting away. simonjon
dominic hughes, bbc news.prime minister after malcolm turnbull was forced out by his party rival. the treasurer in the government scott morrison led by the liberal party led a leadership contest held this morning. mr turnbull who didn't stand to vote said he was proud of his record and blamed insurgent mps for bringing him down. no australian pm has served a full three—year term since 2007. hurricane lane has been downgraded to a tropical storm as it begins to reach land in hawaii....
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i don't believe that they consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. each of those countries is independent. the united states does not concede that those countries are under the domination of the soviet union.>> the last point was what he was trying to make. they picked up on the president did not acknowledge that the soviet union existed. for conservatives in his party it was confirming the idea the president ford was out of touch with the reality oversee. carter went on to win the election and a narrow victory but a victory nonetheless and we have unified democratic government starting in 1977 pick conservatives continue. campaign that was primarily about trust in government. he argued that he was willing to experiment not simply with the orthodox domestic policy but foreign policy as well. farm policy was not his main concern. carter supported many policies. he placed more emphasis on the human rights then did fort or nixon. he did not believe they were incompatible. carter believed for example that in parts of the world like latin america and afri
i don't believe that they consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. each of those countries is independent. the united states does not concede that those countries are under the domination of the soviet union.>> the last point was what he was trying to make. they picked up on the president did not acknowledge that the soviet union existed. for conservatives in his party it was confirming the idea the president ford was out of touch with the reality oversee. carter went on to win...
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and dominic rob said that in the event of no deal being reached the u.k. would adopt a series of in your rules to allow you goods into britain and he urged brussels to do the same for british goods going out but he said he was confident that the twenty five documents published today would not need to be implemented here's what he had to say exactly we stepping up the pace and the intensity on a case ations and i'm confident that a good deal is within all sides that remains our top priority it remains overriding priority and at the same. naturally we've got to consider the alternative possibility that the e.u. doesn't match our ambition and practices and that we do you know reach a deal let me be clear about this it is not what we want and it's not what we expect. but we are i to let's get reaction now i'd like to welcome here in the studio the deputy leader of the opposition free democrats in the german parliament mr alexander graf lamb star of a very warm welcome mr lamb do you believe the u.k. is ready for a no deal brags that well i believe what happene
and dominic rob said that in the event of no deal being reached the u.k. would adopt a series of in your rules to allow you goods into britain and he urged brussels to do the same for british goods going out but he said he was confident that the twenty five documents published today would not need to be implemented here's what he had to say exactly we stepping up the pace and the intensity on a case ations and i'm confident that a good deal is within all sides that remains our top priority it...
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firm was set up lead, maybe dominate. firm was set up with the help of government money. is the government that it exists in the rest of the world have nothing to fear. that however it insists the rest of the world has nothing to fear. made in china 2025 is so important to this country and so worrisome to some other countries because it is notjust about making new hardware like this camera. it is about information. and what you do with that information. this camera is not just taking with that information. this camera is notjust taking a picture of me at the moment. it is using, and will help to develop artificial intelligence. china says this is pa rt intelligence. china says this is part ofan intelligence. china says this is part of an ambitious industrial policy that president trump sees a growing threat from a rival that, even now, insists some foreign firms hand over their precious technology. there are calls for some optimism this week. a fifth round of trade talks between china and the us. it is china's turned to go to washington. we seem to have lost rob and there
firm was set up lead, maybe dominate. firm was set up with the help of government money. is the government that it exists in the rest of the world have nothing to fear. that however it insists the rest of the world has nothing to fear. made in china 2025 is so important to this country and so worrisome to some other countries because it is notjust about making new hardware like this camera. it is about information. and what you do with that information. this camera is not just taking with that...
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the end story continues to dominate but the dollar remains the dominant theme.ng, 75.63 is where london is out of the gate. you will see much movement today. maybe a little negativity, but there are a few ex-dividends stocks worth paying attention to. i'll give you the fullest in a moment. to open softerd this morning. a continues to be the outperform or in europe this year. the luxury sector continues to drive back. pernod out with numbers a little earlier on. down and the cac will deliver similar numbers. matt miller for the sectors. are downot of sectors this morning, understandably. on the imap, it is mostly red. are down, consumer discretionary stocks are down. energy is taking a hit, which is interesting. oil prices don't have huge moves, but they are pretty high with nymex crude trading at almost $70 a barrel. in any case, the cream -- green is few and far between in a day that will see most groups fall down. look at whatke a is happening on the mrr. anne-marie brought us a story surrounding -- that stock is jumping this morning. a fairly solid session ou
the end story continues to dominate but the dollar remains the dominant theme.ng, 75.63 is where london is out of the gate. you will see much movement today. maybe a little negativity, but there are a few ex-dividends stocks worth paying attention to. i'll give you the fullest in a moment. to open softerd this morning. a continues to be the outperform or in europe this year. the luxury sector continues to drive back. pernod out with numbers a little earlier on. down and the cac will deliver...
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dwloo i don't believe the pols consider themselves dominated. each of those country s independent, autonomous. it has its own territorial integrity. the united states does not concede that those countries are under the domination of the soviet union. >> the last point is the point he was trying to make but what all the press picked up on and carter picked up on was here is a president who didn't even seem to acknowledge that the soviet union existed and the kind of control the soviets had over eastern europe. for conservatives in the party it was confirming that president ford was out of touch with the dangers and realities over seas. carter went onto win. a narrow victory but a victory nonetheless. conservatives continue to assault detente when jimmy carter was president. he argued he was willing to experiment with foreign policy as well. foreign policy had not been his main concern during the campaign. carter had supported many of the policies of detente. although he placed more emphasis on the importance of human rights than did gerald ford o
dwloo i don't believe the pols consider themselves dominated. each of those country s independent, autonomous. it has its own territorial integrity. the united states does not concede that those countries are under the domination of the soviet union. >> the last point is the point he was trying to make but what all the press picked up on and carter picked up on was here is a president who didn't even seem to acknowledge that the soviet union existed and the kind of control the soviets had...
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published guidelines for people and businesses on how to prepare for that but breaks it minister dominic rob says that he is still confident of reaching an agreement with the e.u. twenty five sets of guidelines for different industries were published today they'll be about fifty more by the end of september. the message is loud and clear don't panic britain's prime minister dominic robb emphasised the guidelines issued today emily a contingency plan for the event of a new deal something he said is unlikely and i'm confident that a good deal is within all sides that remains our top priority it remains an overriding priority. naturally we've got to consider the alternative possibility that the e.u. doesn't match our ambition and pragmatism that we'll reach a deal let me be clear about this it is not what we want and it's not what we expect but we must be ready to deal rob was at pains to stress that even if there is no deal there will not be chaos in britain's. but despite ongoing negotiations between the twenty seven even member states in the u.k. and no deal scenario could have wide reac
published guidelines for people and businesses on how to prepare for that but breaks it minister dominic rob says that he is still confident of reaching an agreement with the e.u. twenty five sets of guidelines for different industries were published today they'll be about fifty more by the end of september. the message is loud and clear don't panic britain's prime minister dominic robb emphasised the guidelines issued today emily a contingency plan for the event of a new deal something he said...
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it is asian dominated.tch onto in the shape of george hall is fantastic for the event because it really does give it a focal point for the google crowds. —— georgia hall. but that is... it gives all these others chances to shine. a good time for a mission goal. she's very excited. and she is young, 22 and a long way to go. it is also good for england. 0ver young, 22 and a long way to go. it is also good for england. over in the united states it is equalled or says he never does well at the british invitation. he shares the lead. they lead a high—quality field that includes th world number one dustin johnson, rory mcilroy and tiger woods. —— the world. another day under way in akron, ohio. ian poulter still there. on 13 under par through three holes. tommy fleetwood who did so well for such a long time at the open, jason day has been in terrible form. and rory mcelroy still in the hunt. nine under par through six. no word if tiger woods. the last i saw him he was six under par. still hanging on. he has won t
it is asian dominated.tch onto in the shape of george hall is fantastic for the event because it really does give it a focal point for the google crowds. —— georgia hall. but that is... it gives all these others chances to shine. a good time for a mission goal. she's very excited. and she is young, 22 and a long way to go. it is also good for england. 0ver young, 22 and a long way to go. it is also good for england. over in the united states it is equalled or says he never does well at the...
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now i give the floor to dominic. thank you and can! give the floor to dominic.e security corporation, there are still some mike mckimm dishes to overcome. northern ireland a think we both recognise that. but ozil on the future relationship and it is important to view the whole deal as a package. we agree we need to step up a package. we agree we need to step up the intensity of the negotiations as we come into the final phase. we have agreed to meet regularly and resolved at the political level there is outstanding issues that remain on the technical consideration. i am remain on the technical consideration. lam pleased remain on the technical consideration. i am pleased with michelle we have agreed to meet next week and oche michel barnier. we have agreed to meet on all those issues and there are still gaps and we have had an honest conversation about this. equally on our side we feel we have showed the ambition, the energy and pragmatism and i know how committed michel is to ensuring a deal and if we have that ambition and pragmatism and the energy on both sid
now i give the floor to dominic. thank you and can! give the floor to dominic.e security corporation, there are still some mike mckimm dishes to overcome. northern ireland a think we both recognise that. but ozil on the future relationship and it is important to view the whole deal as a package. we agree we need to step up a package. we agree we need to step up the intensity of the negotiations as we come into the final phase. we have agreed to meet regularly and resolved at the political level...
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t in what ways are stories weapons and instruments of domination. these are things that i look at in both "the n-word" and my forthcoming book, "we can't breathe." historically, the n-word has functioned as a convenient con condensation of a narrative of white supremacy and the definition of americanness. before the civil war, that narrative argued that black people were unfit for freedom. after the war the narrative was adapted to argue that black people were unfit for citizenship and all the rights andgu privileges it conveys. and it strikes me that book was published in 2007, and rightig now, of course, one of defining debates of the country if weu look at, say, mass incarceration, who fit for free. if we look at the separation of children from their parents at the border, who is fit for citizenship. we're still having these debates even today. i continue to be interested in the framing of the narrative of white supremacy, the way it has adapted and sustained itself over the centuries.ac and i look at it not just in terms of the language that whi
t in what ways are stories weapons and instruments of domination. these are things that i look at in both "the n-word" and my forthcoming book, "we can't breathe." historically, the n-word has functioned as a convenient con condensation of a narrative of white supremacy and the definition of americanness. before the civil war, that narrative argued that black people were unfit for freedom. after the war the narrative was adapted to argue that black people were unfit for...
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that was the picture of reconstruction that was dominant. as one dissenting voice here and that is the famous black intellectual historian activist one of the founders of the naacp, w. ee.b. dubois. he wrote a book called "black reconstruction in america." the title shows you he wanted to center the role of african-americans this this whole drama of reconstruction. read the subtitle. an essay to the history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in america from 1860 to 1880. so from the civil war to well after reconstruction is over in 1880 and he published this in 1935. he not only centered african-americans in this story, he is saying this is not just a matter of reconstructing the union, it's a matter of reconstructing american democracy. it's value, it's ideals. and when black people are demanding citizenship and equal rights they are imagining the interracial democracy that we live in today so they are coming up with a whole new conception of american democracy and it is very contested in the 19th ce
that was the picture of reconstruction that was dominant. as one dissenting voice here and that is the famous black intellectual historian activist one of the founders of the naacp, w. ee.b. dubois. he wrote a book called "black reconstruction in america." the title shows you he wanted to center the role of african-americans this this whole drama of reconstruction. read the subtitle. an essay to the history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in...
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the brexit secratary dominic raab said the government pass technical notices will tackle what calledg scare stories. here at westminster, of leaving the eu without a deal is a sensitive subject. some see it as no bad thing. for others, it's the worst of all worlds. everyone, though, will be looking closely to see how the government has decided people should prepare. as the deadline for departure looms, what life could be like outside the eu without a brexit deal is about to become a little clearer. jonathan blake, bbc news. let's get more on this now from our political correspondent iain watson, who is in westminster this morning. dominic raab has an interesting message today, on the one hand he is talking about practical arrangements oi’ talking about practical arrangements or no deal, on the other hand reassuring people that a deal is on the way. -- for no deal. you're right, his task is to say he is confident of a deal with the eu but what one senior government minister said to me, not dominic raab, was that businesses were spooked by the idea the government hadn't prepared for ev
the brexit secratary dominic raab said the government pass technical notices will tackle what calledg scare stories. here at westminster, of leaving the eu without a deal is a sensitive subject. some see it as no bad thing. for others, it's the worst of all worlds. everyone, though, will be looking closely to see how the government has decided people should prepare. as the deadline for departure looms, what life could be like outside the eu without a brexit deal is about to become a little...
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canada w011 athletes certainly dominated. canada won the men's event and hannah won the women's. recognition. it's about several balls a and really severe disabilities getting in the stage, it's about a little kid having a dream. iwas 19, it's about a little kid having a dream. i was 19, but i felt two yea rs old dream. i was 19, but i felt two years old when i had the first your unimpeded sense of movement i've ever had. does not matter how old you are, really. it's about me wanting gold, i really wanted it. forget the opportunity i'm going to ta ke forget the opportunity i'm going to take it. the paralympic champion won the t 38 200 metres. the first obstacle the t 38 200 metres. the first o bsta cle in the t 38 200 metres. the first obstacle in the european title and once again she delivered a perfect performance. i feel really good. the german did a fantastic performance. my coach told me to hit the first one hard and i said i've got to go, got to get out i'm really happy with my performance. after four days gray bridge inner—city of the top of the metal tables with 31 medals
canada w011 athletes certainly dominated. canada won the men's event and hannah won the women's. recognition. it's about several balls a and really severe disabilities getting in the stage, it's about a little kid having a dream. iwas 19, it's about a little kid having a dream. i was 19, but i felt two yea rs old dream. i was 19, but i felt two years old when i had the first your unimpeded sense of movement i've ever had. does not matter how old you are, really. it's about me wanting gold, i...
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prepare if britain crashes out of the european union without a deal britain's brigs administered dominic rob says he is still confident of reaching an agreement with the e.u. but that the advice published today explains what will happen if no deal is reached . while britain is due to redraw from the block on march twenty ninth next year here's more of what rob had to say. we stepping up the pace and the intensity on negotiations and i'm confident that a good deal is within all sites that remains our top priority it remains overriding priority and at the same time naturally we've got to consider the alternative possibility that he doesn't match our ambition and pragmatism that we do not reach a deal let me be clear about this it is not what we want and it's not what we expect. all right to let's get reaction now i'd like to welcome here in the city here the deputy leader of the opposition free democrats in the german parliament mr alexander graf lamb star of a very warm welcome mr lamb do you believe the u.k. is ready for a no deal back that well i believe what happened today was a welcom
prepare if britain crashes out of the european union without a deal britain's brigs administered dominic rob says he is still confident of reaching an agreement with the e.u. but that the advice published today explains what will happen if no deal is reached . while britain is due to redraw from the block on march twenty ninth next year here's more of what rob had to say. we stepping up the pace and the intensity on negotiations and i'm confident that a good deal is within all sites that...
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at -- that was the picture of reconstruction that was dominant. was one dissenting voice and it was the famous black intellectual historian activist, one of the founders, w eb the boys. -- dubois. he wrote a book called black reconstruction in america. it shows he wanted to center the role of african-americans in the drama about reconstruction. and essay to the history in which black folk played in an attempt to reconstruct democracy in america from 1860 through 1880. from the civil war to well after reconstruction is over. it's published in 1935. he not only centered african americans in the story, he is saying, it's not just a matter of reconstruction for the union, it's a matter of reconstructing american democracy, it's a value , it's an ideal. and black people are demanding citizenship and equal rights they are imagining interracial democracy we live in today. it's coming up with a new conception of american democracy and it continues to be contested until today. who is an american citizen? should people have equal rights? you would imagine t
at -- that was the picture of reconstruction that was dominant. was one dissenting voice and it was the famous black intellectual historian activist, one of the founders, w eb the boys. -- dubois. he wrote a book called black reconstruction in america. it shows he wanted to center the role of african-americans in the drama about reconstruction. and essay to the history in which black folk played in an attempt to reconstruct democracy in america from 1860 through 1880. from the civil war to well...
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for this family dominations mean one thing pure unbridled happiness. so now is a good time to let you in on our ongoing drought now some towns around the world are famous for certain things like cheddar and it's cheese or parma and it's ham you get the idea well is your town or region famous for anything in particular if so let us know and you could qualify to win a year old max watch all right now the man in our next report started out by making cutouts for fun to accompany his photographs rich macor then set up an instagram account to share those photos and before he knew it he had tens of thousands of followers he quit his day job and received offers to travel around the world for his photography most recently he's published a book with his creative images we caught up with him at an exhibition in germany. at first glance rich macor may seem just like another tourist visiting listed by the castle in saxony but in fact the artist is hard work his creations shed new light on buildings landscapes and objects. and i've been interested in paper crofton p
for this family dominations mean one thing pure unbridled happiness. so now is a good time to let you in on our ongoing drought now some towns around the world are famous for certain things like cheddar and it's cheese or parma and it's ham you get the idea well is your town or region famous for anything in particular if so let us know and you could qualify to win a year old max watch all right now the man in our next report started out by making cutouts for fun to accompany his photographs...
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dominic chu explains how it works. >> reporter: buy low, sell high. that's simple market cliche capturing the essence of investing. purchase an asset like a stock today at a certain price. and if it goes up in value, sell it for a higher price at a profit. for most investors, if that formula works, y make money. fit goes down in value, you lose. but what if you could make money by reversing the steps? sell high, then buy low. that's the basic framework for a short sale. here's how it works. let's say zyx corporation shares are trading at $100 each. but a trader believes the shares are only worth about $90, given its businessprospects. that trader then goes out on the hunt for anyone who owns shares of the company who's willing to let her borrow them with a promise to return them at some point in the future. once the shares have bn borrowed, the trader sells them at the current $100 price and pockets the money. if she's right and shares fall to $9 in the future, she then takes hermoney, buys the stock at $90, and returns those shares to the original ow
dominic chu explains how it works. >> reporter: buy low, sell high. that's simple market cliche capturing the essence of investing. purchase an asset like a stock today at a certain price. and if it goes up in value, sell it for a higher price at a profit. for most investors, if that formula works, y make money. fit goes down in value, you lose. but what if you could make money by reversing the steps? sell high, then buy low. that's the basic framework for a short sale. here's how it...
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joining us on the phone the reuters bureau chef dominic evans. we appreciate your time.e've been watching the comments on the wires here. obviously, the action in the currencies and in some of these european banks. what is the mood like on the ground >> well the mood from the president has been pretty defiant. he has said there are people trying to bring down turkey economically not going to happen. he has said for the turks to go out and buy gold and hard currency they have stored in their homes and change them into lir lira, to the turkish currency. what he hasn't done is some kind of action to raise interest rates to support the lira. >> his defiant rhetoric today saying don't get high on your am bigs you'll not be able to make this nation kneel, they have their dollars, we have our allah. is that resonating with the populace >> it's important to remember that president erdogan has a very strong support base in this country. he won an election just two months ago in the first-round. there aren't many people who oppose him a lot agree who say this is not an economic ba
joining us on the phone the reuters bureau chef dominic evans. we appreciate your time.e've been watching the comments on the wires here. obviously, the action in the currencies and in some of these european banks. what is the mood like on the ground >> well the mood from the president has been pretty defiant. he has said there are people trying to bring down turkey economically not going to happen. he has said for the turks to go out and buy gold and hard currency they have stored in...
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very happy that dominic robb now moves forward finally acknowledges reality his predecessor you know he wouldn't even come to brussels to negotiate and when he came and has been here sitting there with a stack of papers trying to advance things and davis didn't even have a pen with him or a job is trying a different approach i welcome that but i believe the e.u. on its side has really devoted resources hard thinking and also sort of a readiness for compromise in these negotiations i don't think one can blame brussels for the difficulties that we're faced with nonetheless there have been so many warnings issued should there be a no deal brags that credit cards no longer work play at food shortages pharmacies needing to stockpile drugs. i mean is this all part of a fair mongan campaign a negotiation tactic no it's about regulation look medicines in the e.u. only need to go through one set of tests somewhere in the e.u. and then it's recognized everywhere that a medicine is safe however the u.k. leaving the e.u. means that it's medicines that it produces it's pharmaceutical companies th
very happy that dominic robb now moves forward finally acknowledges reality his predecessor you know he wouldn't even come to brussels to negotiate and when he came and has been here sitting there with a stack of papers trying to advance things and davis didn't even have a pen with him or a job is trying a different approach i welcome that but i believe the e.u. on its side has really devoted resources hard thinking and also sort of a readiness for compromise in these negotiations i don't think...
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the road they were trying to continue to dominate these games the men's badminton team the latest acclaimed gold beating host indonesia to win the title for a sixth time. that was a shock for the women's team though they were denied what would have been there six straight gold by japan breaking a run which started twenty years ago. in the pool joseph schooling provided a rare break in the dominance of china and japan the olympic champion took singapore's first gold in the hundred metres butterfly. normal service resumed after that japan and china split the other seven golds on offer with two days left of competition in the pool looked on fourteen goals each. japan's basketball team were in action for the first time since four of their players were sent home for visiting jakarta's red light district the eight remaining players won a close match against hong kong eighty six points to eighty two was the first gold of the day had gone to south korean cyclists. in the women's hundred kilometer road race. and later in the day north korea celebrated to. chole when the men sixty nine keno weightlif
the road they were trying to continue to dominate these games the men's badminton team the latest acclaimed gold beating host indonesia to win the title for a sixth time. that was a shock for the women's team though they were denied what would have been there six straight gold by japan breaking a run which started twenty years ago. in the pool joseph schooling provided a rare break in the dominance of china and japan the olympic champion took singapore's first gold in the hundred metres...
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brendan rodgers and celtic have dominated scottish football in recent yea rs. dominated scottish footballing their eighth consecutive league title. it'll be very competitive again, as it has been for the previous years i have been here. it is not just about previous years i have been here. it is notjust about defending that out, we have to wait. we have to and earn the right. celtic begin their title defence against livingston here on a saturday. the big question is after two seasons of complete domestic dominance, can they achieve a third successive travel?|j certainly a third successive travel?” certainly think it is on. to expect them to do it i think of the very difficult. those one—off gains in those cup competitions, they are the oi'ies those cup competitions, they are the ones you sort of look at and there is always the possibility that something can happen dramatic in those games. so you would not put it past him, but i think he will be very difficult. over the road at celtic, the appointment of a steven gerrard as manager has captured the imaginations of the house or a challenge
brendan rodgers and celtic have dominated scottish football in recent yea rs. dominated scottish footballing their eighth consecutive league title. it'll be very competitive again, as it has been for the previous years i have been here. it is not just about previous years i have been here. it is notjust about defending that out, we have to wait. we have to and earn the right. celtic begin their title defence against livingston here on a saturday. the big question is after two seasons of...
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s vegs its minister dominic rob set out the eucharist plans in the event of a no deal beck said here's what he had to say. we're stepping up the pace and intensity or negotiations and i'm confident that a good deal is within all sides but remains our top priority it remains overriding priority and. naturally we've got to consider the alternative possibility but it doesn't match our ambition and pragmatism that we do not reach a deal let me be clear about this it is not what we want and it's not what we expect but we must get a perspective from the heart of the european union brussels where our correspondent barbara visit is standing by baba yaga expressed optimism a deal will still be respected in the u.k. and the e.u. from brussels perspective do you think that optimism is well founded. it's a question whether the britain is still able to move to make for the compromises and at the moment that doesn't look very good at all rob comes to russell's now every week from day to day he really wants to be president he wants to give the impression that he is do everything to push things forwar
s vegs its minister dominic rob set out the eucharist plans in the event of a no deal beck said here's what he had to say. we're stepping up the pace and intensity or negotiations and i'm confident that a good deal is within all sides but remains our top priority it remains overriding priority and. naturally we've got to consider the alternative possibility but it doesn't match our ambition and pragmatism that we do not reach a deal let me be clear about this it is not what we want and it's not...
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they were dominant in the progressive era. if you think of the survey, this is the era trying to address the problems of the guilded age of capitalism. this is a time when the idea that government should regulate the economy, we should have clean food, clean air, clean water, child labor is not a great thing. those sorts of things come into be. that was the progressive reform that government has a role to play. you can understand why the progressive historians influence that reform attitude, talking about economic issues far more than they should the war which was slavery and race and questions about right. there is one person who dissents against this view. not the progressive view so much but a little bit of the progressive view, too, but who dissented from the dunning school which is the predominant view. even though you have these challenges, coming up, you know, in terms of popular culture, they are dominant. there is a journalist who writes a book called, the tragic era, claude vialt from indiana who recaps the dunning s
they were dominant in the progressive era. if you think of the survey, this is the era trying to address the problems of the guilded age of capitalism. this is a time when the idea that government should regulate the economy, we should have clean food, clean air, clean water, child labor is not a great thing. those sorts of things come into be. that was the progressive reform that government has a role to play. you can understand why the progressive historians influence that reform attitude,...
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have to cling to the edge of their seats are number one german thriller directed by john remaster dominic graf exemplifies this principle perfectly a roller coaster ride to disaster. she's the wife of the bank branch manager. sees her lover together with the help of to a compass is they plan a major heist. not. good ski or guy as the ringleader probiotic has everything under control he sits in the hotel next to the bank listening to the police radio so he can stay one step ahead . when incident command decides to send in a special unit to end the hostage drama project knows just what to do. that. everything's going according to plan free from suspicion the branch managers wife collects the money but she's following her own plan. to. help you. to. finish. the film keeps the audience captivated until the bitter end in one thousand nine hundred eight it's a trip to more than one million cinema goes across germany and it's directed dominic a german film award. that wraps up our top ten german and this edition of favorites to forget it writes if we miss your favorite drop us a line and join us
have to cling to the edge of their seats are number one german thriller directed by john remaster dominic graf exemplifies this principle perfectly a roller coaster ride to disaster. she's the wife of the bank branch manager. sees her lover together with the help of to a compass is they plan a major heist. not. good ski or guy as the ringleader probiotic has everything under control he sits in the hotel next to the bank listening to the police radio so he can stay one step ahead . when incident...
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and for this to be dominating the front pages week after week isjust... dominating the front pages weekk isjust. .. but he dominating the front pages week after week isjust... but he hasn't apologised. he just comes out with comments like i meant it in the accurate political sense rather than accurate political sense rather than a euphemism for dispute —— for jewish people. very easy for him to do and it is to accept and internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism and let's move on. and it appears he will not. the body is meeting next week. you not think he will accepted there? it doesn't as will be accepted because they are ready trying to water it down so people can still attack israel in a political sense. i am sure they get similar caveats and ways out as well—rounded. i don't think this is going away and i think it is damaging the labour party day after day. 0k, well you are in agreement about that. let's move onto ft. you are talking about the so—called right—wing bias because we have copies headline... this is donald trump saying basically that google is suppressing po
and for this to be dominating the front pages week after week isjust... dominating the front pages weekk isjust. .. but he dominating the front pages week after week isjust... but he hasn't apologised. he just comes out with comments like i meant it in the accurate political sense rather than accurate political sense rather than a euphemism for dispute —— for jewish people. very easy for him to do and it is to accept and internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism and let's...