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green and ealing broadway, and between ealing broadway and acton town, the circle line is part suspendedy before that too. lots of blue sky and sunshine around. it will feel a bit breezier today, though. a noticeable south—easterly wind, and notable cloud around at times perhaps. generally a milder start of the morning as well. temperatures in central london in double figures. chilly in rural spots once more. there are a few mist patches but not too many, due to that breeze. lots of sunshine everywhere. unbroken to many paces, top temperatures reaching below 20s. the wind will pick up overnight. quite windy into the start of the day tomorrow. temperatures in that milder air will probably stick in double figures for most of the towns. again, quite chilly in rural spots. lots of sunshine around. blue skies, the warmest day of the week. quite breezy with it, highs of 25 or 26 celsius. a sunny start to sunday but rain by the afternoon. i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. here‘s a s
green and ealing broadway, and between ealing broadway and acton town, the circle line is part suspendedy before that too. lots of blue sky and sunshine around. it will feel a bit breezier today, though. a noticeable south—easterly wind, and notable cloud around at times perhaps. generally a milder start of the morning as well. temperatures in central london in double figures. chilly in rural spots once more. there are a few mist patches but not too many, due to that breeze. lots of sunshine...
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by that you love and eal. eye lived on a diet of cornish pastie ‘s for two weeks. eal.on a diet of cornish pastie 's for two weeks. i love them. they are great. but for the health, but they love them. this is where we say goodbye to the bbc news channel. —— bbc one. we are on the news channel. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: english schools rated as outstanding by ofsted will no longer be exempt from inspections, under new government plans. the department for education says that, as of last summer, almost 300 schools hadn't been assessed for more than a decade. he said the changes would give parents up—to—date information about their child's education and ensure standards remain high. five people are dead and many more injured after a mass shooting in the us state of texas. the gunman shot randomly at people while driving round the cities of odessa and midland yesterday. the suspect was shot and killed by police. no motive for the shootings has been established. right now
by that you love and eal. eye lived on a diet of cornish pastie ‘s for two weeks. eal.on a diet of cornish pastie 's for two weeks. i love them. they are great. but for the health, but they love them. this is where we say goodbye to the bbc news channel. —— bbc one. we are on the news channel. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: english schools rated as outstanding by ofsted will no longer be...
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tncomes to make sur tve eal ppe. i was asking you about impeachment.nd that word did come up during the debate. ucts who have theng t americxpe seinprg ter t oeenhest, not then lf interest. no one is above the law. so they mayot tal about it, but fundamentally people want to have confidence that those that are serving igovernment arein actin their own best interest so the benf it orthei corporation, accountability is critical. we have to do both things and ie y night.ament >> yes, we are going to take your ak-47 and not allow it to be used agains americans. >> bill: how does that message help the current issue? >> congressman cicilline: look, i think that message doesn't help with the reality is posa baed two important gun ck in february. universal background checks and closing t trust and loophole. universal background checks of lirk. 3 mil gun sales have been prevented because people w are not eligible to buy a gun because of the criminal record, their domestic abuse, their mental healthtu sta went into a gun store and tried to buy a gun and were den
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they called it the new deal and they found men to make it eal.spirit. ecause with their help, we won our strike. but the fight wasn't over yet. we knew our fight had just begun. >> as the chairman says, a victory, even a great one, it did not come easy. it never does. i say let's not lose this. losing, that does come easy. you have to look around and see what is happening. the fight is shaping up all over again. it never really stops, not for a single second. >> our brother is right. we've got things to say, let's say them before it is too late. we want to strike, that is good. look at what they are trying to do, the bigshot lobby boys in washington. they are trying to bust our union. they are trying to take away every advantage. if we are for it, they are against it. you know what it means if they get away with this? it means the whole strike did not mean a thing. our work just started. now we have got to go ahead and the stakes are high. security for all of us. and peace. and everything that kenexa up with it like no depression. the chance for
they called it the new deal and they found men to make it eal.spirit. ecause with their help, we won our strike. but the fight wasn't over yet. we knew our fight had just begun. >> as the chairman says, a victory, even a great one, it did not come easy. it never does. i say let's not lose this. losing, that does come easy. you have to look around and see what is happening. the fight is shaping up all over again. it never really stops, not for a single second. >> our brother is...
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clear that six committees of jurisdiction will the umbrella of an impeachment inquiry with a focus of ealing with the matter urgent national security concern onnected to the ukraine scandal. there is a lot of chaos, crisis, onfusion, corruption, and criminality to sort out with respect to the trump us atstration, but before the moment is an almost abuse of power that the president has committed with bullying the krainian government to launch an investigation into the biden dirt.y to secure political we are going to uncover the truth for the american people, through the next few days and weeks and present to the american people. reporter: is it still on the table? mr. jeffries: the speaker has ade clear that we are considering under an impeachment nquiry under six committees of jurisdiction with an emphasis on the ukrainian scandal. reporter: do you expect each of the six committees to separately impeachment es of to the judiciary committee? mr. jeffries: the speaker has made clear and i believe there caucus nsus within the at the moment that the six committees of jurisdiction will the nue th
clear that six committees of jurisdiction will the umbrella of an impeachment inquiry with a focus of ealing with the matter urgent national security concern onnected to the ukraine scandal. there is a lot of chaos, crisis, onfusion, corruption, and criminality to sort out with respect to the trump us atstration, but before the moment is an almost abuse of power that the president has committed with bullying the krainian government to launch an investigation into the biden dirt.y to secure...
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hundreds of communities are ealing with chemical contamination that pollutes their drinking water. congress has to act to address this contamination to help keep american families safe. mr. kildee: earlier this year, the house an senate both passed national defense authorization act bills. both important provisions to pfas chemicals were included in those bills. these provisions would fund cleanup of contaminated sites, stop pfas from polluting our drinking water in the future, and ensure that service members, first responders and family exposed to these chemicals have the health care they need. as co-chair of the congressional pfas caucus, a bipartisan task force from states across the country, we work successfully to include many pfas provisions in both the house and senate passed bills. now it's critical that the final nda which is being gauched right now include very strong pfas provisions. -- provisions. this is what we need to do to protect public health. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia -- from
hundreds of communities are ealing with chemical contamination that pollutes their drinking water. congress has to act to address this contamination to help keep american families safe. mr. kildee: earlier this year, the house an senate both passed national defense authorization act bills. both important provisions to pfas chemicals were included in those bills. these provisions would fund cleanup of contaminated sites, stop pfas from polluting our drinking water in the future, and ensure that...
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which will be guaranteed to lose such as in the case of long dated inflation linked to guilt real eales of negative 3 percent he said it is financial benda lism and the government and central banks need to wake up to this my brother my brother but because of what they're sure what could just a people stop me and say you know you want what because so if that's your message yes i'm going to my blue area in fact his granddaughter granddaughter said i looked like them going through blue period but let's talk about financial by vandalism for a 2nd so you know as you point out there was a term floated about called financial repression when. interest rates were under the inflation rate so people had a negative kind of repressed feeling about how the economy was working and it was couched in economic language in davos speak and how policymakers needed to engage in this type of policy to restore integrity to the banks or some other phrase that they would is then to morph now into financial vandalism means that the press the mainstream press well we were we were accused of talking about heterodox
which will be guaranteed to lose such as in the case of long dated inflation linked to guilt real eales of negative 3 percent he said it is financial benda lism and the government and central banks need to wake up to this my brother my brother but because of what they're sure what could just a people stop me and say you know you want what because so if that's your message yes i'm going to my blue area in fact his granddaughter granddaughter said i looked like them going through blue period but...
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. >> two species of electric eales have been discovered in south america. including one capable of delivering a record-breaking jolt of 860 volts of electricity, the highest found in any animal. >> cast member mike the situation sorentino will be a freeman according to the federal bureau of prisons. the reit at star is scheduled to be released todaafy ter serving eight months for tax evasion we'll be right back. your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergent that lets your dishwasher do the dishes! cascade platinum. the number one recommended brand in north america. but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and for body... hydro boost body gel cream. so it bounces back... thesi wonder if they're and fluffy, glo
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children's national hospital, an d we will always be by their desi. p an d we this is will finepositing ealr their annual camping trip.y m>> the sings froivfartyftger in the a nevada desert of 2 mil. interested in going. but in thend only a few aolsand made theity arrested f. related incident. butt visitors m nots toshi behaved. and did we see fraser in there?. we'll see if we can do a little post chat with ike the runn yele national park for three months much this morning he's recoveri from major tooth surgery. >> oh, no. >> the be a saysed tooth was half the reason he made that big escape months ago. vets fixed up in four to five hour p toduroce yellowstone parn e cyoow on fox5'vt',nilsmand in♪og. ♪ it's been reported that there's a cyberattkon b iness every 39 seconds. ouch. i don'nkeven want tohit.la ate st pn. ut ictroiotemae. welcome back. get you straight to fure 70s today. 90's this afternoon wav he that one-day wonderyou tndrops d ately becartununfo 90'usse busip angearstcmate traffic a over the p city.sixte. into 1 virginia over the4t 1h to ake againtloayda thave hforll f m wittos
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which will be guaranteed to lose such as in the case of long dated inflation linked to guilt real eales of negative 3 percent he said it is financial vandalism and the government and central banks need to wake up to this my brother my brother but because of what they're sure what could just a people stop me and say you know you know what because so if that's your message yes i'm going to my blue area in fact his granddaughter granddaughter said i look like graham going through blue period but let's talk about financial by vandalism for a 2nd so you know as you point out there was a term floated about called financial repression when. interest rates were under the inflation rate so people had a negative kind of repressed feeling about how the economy was working and it was couched in economic language in davos speak and how policymakers needed to engage in this type of policy to restore integrity to the banks or some other phrase that they would do is then to morph now into financial vandalism means that the press the mainstream press what we were we were accused of talk about heterodox
which will be guaranteed to lose such as in the case of long dated inflation linked to guilt real eales of negative 3 percent he said it is financial vandalism and the government and central banks need to wake up to this my brother my brother but because of what they're sure what could just a people stop me and say you know you know what because so if that's your message yes i'm going to my blue area in fact his granddaughter granddaughter said i look like graham going through blue period but...
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a second died a few hours later near ealing common.a neurological condition has spoken of her relief of being able to have the procedure carried out. 21—year—old helena stone from islington developed complex regional pain syndrome after a minor kayaking accident, a condition where the patient feels pain in a limb for no obvious reason. i was desperate stop the i was crying. i was in tears and i couldn't leave my bed and i was watching my friends go through university, they were travelling and graduating and then i thought i can't do this for 60 plus years, but i knew it was against the guidelines, so i wasn't going to openly ask for it until i was absolutely certain that's what i wa nted absolutely certain that's what i wanted to do. let's take a look at the travel situation now. a look at the tube now. severe delays out of stratford. no problems on the train network, though. but on the roads, this is the a4 piccadilly underpass. it remains closed out of town towards knightsbridge due to gas mains repairs. and in the city, new bridge s
a second died a few hours later near ealing common.a neurological condition has spoken of her relief of being able to have the procedure carried out. 21—year—old helena stone from islington developed complex regional pain syndrome after a minor kayaking accident, a condition where the patient feels pain in a limb for no obvious reason. i was desperate stop the i was crying. i was in tears and i couldn't leave my bed and i was watching my friends go through university, they were travelling...
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people of belgium honor the man who had saved so many of their lives during the .eal of 1914 to 1918 he, in turn, reflected on that occasion about the historical significance of the crv. it had brought lasting benefits to the world. it had pioneered the methods of relief for great famines. it had developed a system for maintenance and rehabilitation of children during war and other upheavals. between 1959-1964, as hoover neared the age of 90, he published a four volume history of the american-led enterprises in compassion, as he called them, that had brought food relief to tens of millions of people in the era of the two world wars. he entitled his massive narrative "an american epic." he wanted his fellow americans to know the truth about the great humanitarian achievements of the 20th century. for thousands of years, he wrote, the question, am i my brother's keeper, has echoed in the conscience of mankind. the american people were the first in history to accept that obligation as a nation. those were hoover's words. it was a story, he feared, that was being lost to history. 100 yea
people of belgium honor the man who had saved so many of their lives during the .eal of 1914 to 1918 he, in turn, reflected on that occasion about the historical significance of the crv. it had brought lasting benefits to the world. it had pioneered the methods of relief for great famines. it had developed a system for maintenance and rehabilitation of children during war and other upheavals. between 1959-1964, as hoover neared the age of 90, he published a four volume history of the...
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the number of deals has also plunged. ,eals in europe are down 40% and that is not difficult to imaginexit concerns. inbound deals into the u.s. are down 30%. the big question for bankers right now is how long this will last. cross-border deals generate higher fees. there i am with a bit of bad news and you can see this chart on bloomberg at gtv . vonnie: way to sell yourself and your chart. she faces off against mike mcglone. mike: hate to have more bad news but my chart is stock market volatility. here is the 200 day average of the vix cboe vix volatility index. the significance of what we are doing is recovering from the lowest level. what has happened since then, which was february of last year, is bond yields have collapsed, the fed has shifted from tightening to easing and commodities have collapsed except for gold. my fear is that this is going to continue higher, which is what it has done in the past. becausei just moved you i have to get back into that position. this is a tough one. i do not feel qualified to judge this excellence. ahmed is the winner. mike, your chart was
the number of deals has also plunged. ,eals in europe are down 40% and that is not difficult to imaginexit concerns. inbound deals into the u.s. are down 30%. the big question for bankers right now is how long this will last. cross-border deals generate higher fees. there i am with a bit of bad news and you can see this chart on bloomberg at gtv . vonnie: way to sell yourself and your chart. she faces off against mike mcglone. mike: hate to have more bad news but my chart is stock market...
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bradley: it was not the nicest comment to make, but he believed eal change came by writing ooks, dealing with newspaper editors, it came by writing syndicated columns. he was truly a man of letters in that he believed a real intellectual presence, a real change would take at least 25 years. we do not go into congress assuming that if we get one law passed, everything will change tomorrow. he took a long view. he saw how civilization had risen and fallen. he knew the greats of western civilization -- people, again, i know i have mentioned them already a couple of times, but the three greats of greek society -- socrates, plato, ristotle -- they came at the end of greece, not in its heyday. hey were all nostalgic writing about what they lost. the same thing with cicero and saint augustin. kirk thought we, too, were at the end of the west, and herefore our job would be like medieval monks, to transcribe and conserve, but then this young senator, who had a lot of charisma, and even though only about one-third of the population like him, that third eally liked him. and goldwater was, by all ac
bradley: it was not the nicest comment to make, but he believed eal change came by writing ooks, dealing with newspaper editors, it came by writing syndicated columns. he was truly a man of letters in that he believed a real intellectual presence, a real change would take at least 25 years. we do not go into congress assuming that if we get one law passed, everything will change tomorrow. he took a long view. he saw how civilization had risen and fallen. he knew the greats of western...
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eal with on a day- when the participants show up, this is being put on by san francisco firefighters and the fire department. it's called fire ops 101. participants check in at 7:30 and today is not going to be an easy day. they are getting everything set up and they are going to face a series of trials, kind of giving you an idea here. they will have to put out a live fire, responding to a multivehicle car crash, and perform an extrication from a vehicle using the jaws of life. they will also see how crews help in medical emergencies and a window rescue operation, plus seeing how a water rescue is done all live in realtime. organizers say this will give the officials to see what it's like for firefighters and paramedics to do their job and see the challenges they face every day. lieutenant ken smith with the san francisco fire department has been on the job more than 20 years and says, for instance, he wants them to see how cramped some of the ambulances can be when they're trying to work on somebody who needs that medical help. sometimes six to eight people in the back and it's too
eal with on a day- when the participants show up, this is being put on by san francisco firefighters and the fire department. it's called fire ops 101. participants check in at 7:30 and today is not going to be an easy day. they are getting everything set up and they are going to face a series of trials, kind of giving you an idea here. they will have to put out a live fire, responding to a multivehicle car crash, and perform an extrication from a vehicle using the jaws of life. they will also...
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we will have much bigger trade eals with countries. they all want to do business with the united states, especially now. earlier today i stood along side abe of japan. had a great re-election. and we signed a terrific new trade deal which tremendously helps our farmers and ranchers and technology, the technology companies are really big beneficiaries. we also held productive conversations with leaders of pakistan, india and many other nations in achieving reciprocal trade. we talked about kashmir and whatever help i can be, i said -- i offered whether it's arbitration or mediation or whatever it has to be, i'll do whatever i can, because they are at serious odds right now and hopefully it will get better. you look at the two gentlemen heading those two countries, i said fellows work it out. just work out. those are two nuclear countries. they have to work it out. we made incredible strides on national security with president of poland and signed a declaration of advancing defense cooperation and crucially poland has agreed to put up 10
we will have much bigger trade eals with countries. they all want to do business with the united states, especially now. earlier today i stood along side abe of japan. had a great re-election. and we signed a terrific new trade deal which tremendously helps our farmers and ranchers and technology, the technology companies are really big beneficiaries. we also held productive conversations with leaders of pakistan, india and many other nations in achieving reciprocal trade. we talked about...
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they want to make sure that i no eal brexit has been -- that no deal brexit legislation has been passede whether they will call for that general election. boris johnson making the case later this afternoon when he makes a big speech in the north of england, an area which voted to leave. vonnie: johnson purged more than 20 conservative mps, and there was some talk they would be reinstated, but in fact, what is happening is that more people are leaving. emma: that's absolutely right. what you are alluding to is the fact that the prime minister's own brother, joe johnson, conservative mp and minister in the government, resigning today, citing the tension between family obligation in the national interest. it is a pretty humiliating blow for the prime minister. there have been reports that other members of the cabinet did not like the expulsion of these 21 so-called tory rebels, and said they wanted to find a way for them to rejoin the party, but we understand the prime minister has declined that request. guy: thank you very much indeed. much andra joining us from westman -- emma chandra jo
they want to make sure that i no eal brexit has been -- that no deal brexit legislation has been passede whether they will call for that general election. boris johnson making the case later this afternoon when he makes a big speech in the north of england, an area which voted to leave. vonnie: johnson purged more than 20 conservative mps, and there was some talk they would be reinstated, but in fact, what is happening is that more people are leaving. emma: that's absolutely right. what you are...
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the full rights of citizenship. 60 years hence, the terrible legacy of slavery affects us powerful,ealays every single day. this is not history, this is today. cannot separate the story of slavery from the story of america, nor shrink from the hypocrisy embedded in our exulted document, which the cause of human liberty while at the same time perpetuating the institution most aligned against it. we must be willing today and all days to steer history in the face and grapple with its consequences. for it is the duty of any great nation to recognize the sins of the past, admit them, teach them, but also work to make amends today, sheila, you're right. ago, i listened to the 1619 project by the new york times on podcast. moved, touchedy by the story of one of its authors, nicole hannah jones. whying up she questioned her father, a black american who fought in america's wars overseas, but because of his race was denied equal treatment at home insisted on flying the american flag outside their house. her father had grown up in the deep south, one of the most racist parts of mississippi before
the full rights of citizenship. 60 years hence, the terrible legacy of slavery affects us powerful,ealays every single day. this is not history, this is today. cannot separate the story of slavery from the story of america, nor shrink from the hypocrisy embedded in our exulted document, which the cause of human liberty while at the same time perpetuating the institution most aligned against it. we must be willing today and all days to steer history in the face and grapple with its consequences....
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. >>> right after the debate tonight we ealing have live reaction and analysis with brian williams, nicolle wallace, chris matthews and joy reid. that's tonight at 11:00 eastern only on msnbc. >>> twitter, uber, leavy's, gap, just some of the 145 companies whose ceos are teaming up to see that the u.s. senate does something about gun violence. one of those ceos will join me next. >>> also public health crisis. what's spurring the white house to ban flavored e-cigarettes as doctors are sounding the alarms of the dangerous effects especially with teenagers. i'll speak to two parents whose son spent 11 days on a rest rater. >> i wouldn't want anybody having to go through that. ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99 now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. when didwhen i needed ton? nowjumpstart sales.99 build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. ...and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from t
. >>> right after the debate tonight we ealing have live reaction and analysis with brian williams, nicolle wallace, chris matthews and joy reid. that's tonight at 11:00 eastern only on msnbc. >>> twitter, uber, leavy's, gap, just some of the 145 companies whose ceos are teaming up to see that the u.s. senate does something about gun violence. one of those ceos will join me next. >>> also public health crisis. what's spurring the white house to ban flavored...
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Sep 23, 2019
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it makes a lot of those of equality,eals we would not have things like the 13th, 14th and 15th amendment if it wasn't for the abolitionist movement that fought for those things. realizedose things into constitutional law, some of the extract principles of the declaration of independence that had not been lived before then. robert: are there any audience questions? yes? britain ended slavery soon after the american revolution. that was a major impetus to the southern states to get involved in the american revolution. i would like to hear the panel comment on that. >> the u.s. got involved in the national revolution -- the south? that: he said he had her britain outlawed slavery fairly early during the american revolution and that one of the consequences of that was that the southern colonies joined the american revolution. is that correct? >> that was their motive. kerri: i don't know. i don't know if that is necessarily the case. one of the things historians look at is the revolution of the 1770's to 1810, it was an atlantic movement. it takes place in north america, the caribbean, europ
it makes a lot of those of equality,eals we would not have things like the 13th, 14th and 15th amendment if it wasn't for the abolitionist movement that fought for those things. realizedose things into constitutional law, some of the extract principles of the declaration of independence that had not been lived before then. robert: are there any audience questions? yes? britain ended slavery soon after the american revolution. that was a major impetus to the southern states to get involved in...
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cheese children feel the shame of being in the free and reduced eal program already. this will reduce that chain by making sure they do not have any meals at all. these are students who need support the most. so we need to support them the most. what we do not need are rules designed to keep them in poverty. from an administration dedicated to enriching the wealthy and themselves. we need to give states the freedom that assesses their snap eligibility in the way that empowers them, to empower their citizens. we need to promote healthy living with proper diet and nutrition choices. we need to protect our schoolchildren and do everything possible to ensure they get every educational benefit possible. that is why we need to fight this proposed rule change to snap -- to the nap program. our farmers are struggling. thanks to trump's trade wars. and our students are struggling. from inequality already. we do not need to make both of hose problems worse. and we are just -- mortifies but of surprised by the actions a ka louse administration toward people of need. it is not su
cheese children feel the shame of being in the free and reduced eal program already. this will reduce that chain by making sure they do not have any meals at all. these are students who need support the most. so we need to support them the most. what we do not need are rules designed to keep them in poverty. from an administration dedicated to enriching the wealthy and themselves. we need to give states the freedom that assesses their snap eligibility in the way that empowers them, to empower...
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it's not often in this iraa that court finds eals purposeful discrimination based on race in voting. ninth circuit court of appeals did just that. can you elaborate a little bit more on the significance of that circuit decision and how it compares to any other recent rulings ofeals court intentional race discrimination voting? mr. adams: you have an ancestry test. form you have to say who your parents are. and it says you have to have the you can vote.fore and the court in the ninth circuit ruled this is discrimination. now, we often hear -- and i circuit courts trump district courts, but we ften hear about the surgical precision quote. we hear that over andover on a loop, but the reality that thely bears some reading is lower court ruling, which i understand was reversed, but it rare many00-page factual rare - there was a hundred-page factual finding. mr. johnson: has it ever been country?o vote in this it seems we made a lot of progress on access to voting. elaborate on u'd that. mr. adams: i think there is wareness at the state level about the importance of making it easier to reg
it's not often in this iraa that court finds eals purposeful discrimination based on race in voting. ninth circuit court of appeals did just that. can you elaborate a little bit more on the significance of that circuit decision and how it compares to any other recent rulings ofeals court intentional race discrimination voting? mr. adams: you have an ancestry test. form you have to say who your parents are. and it says you have to have the you can vote.fore and the court in the ninth circuit...
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on the tube, there are severe delays on the district line between earls court and richmond and ealingorks at the junction with belmont hill. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. today, the sunshine returns. high pressure now starts to build into our weather and will continue to for the next few days, so dry and settled with plenty of sunshine. now, there is a bit of cloud around but it's fairly patchy, coming and going. these spells of sunshine really quite pleasant. through the afternoon, temperatures likely to reach around 20 celsius. quite a nice evening in the sunshine, and overnight, still have a little bit of cloud but clear spells as well and under the clear skies, the temperature will feel quite, quite chilly in the suburbs with a minimum of five celsius. tomorrow the high pressure still very much in place, so squeezes away the cloud. plenty of sunshine, plenty of blue sky. the wind is light, and notice the temperatures as we head through this week. lots of dry, fine and settled weather in the forecast and gradually the temperatures getting higher. by the end of t
on the tube, there are severe delays on the district line between earls court and richmond and ealingorks at the junction with belmont hill. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. today, the sunshine returns. high pressure now starts to build into our weather and will continue to for the next few days, so dry and settled with plenty of sunshine. now, there is a bit of cloud around but it's fairly patchy, coming and going. these spells of sunshine really quite pleasant. through the...
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ahead, dea agents take us to the ead, lines in one of our biggest cities to see how drug eals actually go down. >>> first, 7:1 . t starto the day along flow. sp temps are cooler they hadding through the afternoon with eventual clearing below average temps in concord and livermore. 76 in san hoe say. 70 in oakland and 67 for san francisco. and thanks to the sea breeze kicking in. much cooler through the weekend. and into early next week. >>> we have much more ahead. in their first tv interview the parents of a young woman acquitted of murder talk about how the case overwhelmed their lives. >> i'm erin moriarty, "48 hours." a high school cheerleader is charged with an unthinkable for the first time the real story behind the headlines. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." (crying) o nse makeoul.i mptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i. full-spectrum relief of all symptoms. with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an incre
ahead, dea agents take us to the ead, lines in one of our biggest cities to see how drug eals actually go down. >>> first, 7:1 . t starto the day along flow. sp temps are cooler they hadding through the afternoon with eventual clearing below average temps in concord and livermore. 76 in san hoe say. 70 in oakland and 67 for san francisco. and thanks to the sea breeze kicking in. much cooler through the weekend. and into early next week. >>> we have much more ahead. in their...
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del tiempo tambien, noticias alentadoras en el bo t boletin informativo, dorian c i comienza a movers eal15 aÑos, estudiantes de pri primaria y secndaria tienen p prohibido usar el movi len la escuela esto para evuitar la distracci'o tambien para evitar toda la ad c adiccion de estar hoas tras h a horas en los telefonos celula e celulalres >> esto es en francia pero en n usestados unidos se piensa difre la mayoria prefieren que los estudiantes si tengan unt ele elefono celular por cualquier m emergencia sobre todo porque a aqui se han presentaod situac n situaciones idficiles de tiroteo y ellos si prefieren que un e u estudiante tensa su celular para comuniaccarse con sus seresque o seresqueridoseresquerid qure qureidos ¿ustedes quie dirian? >> ella si lleva su telefono, en la escuela los profesores estan de acuerdo que no esten en el e telefono e las clases eso noe o normal porque prestan atenfcion, llegan con celular pero de in d inmediato ellos han creado como unas cajas donde inmediatamente comienzan las clases tienen id n idtnficiaciones con sus nombes y los dejancua cuando van a cla
del tiempo tambien, noticias alentadoras en el bo t boletin informativo, dorian c i comienza a movers eal15 aÑos, estudiantes de pri primaria y secndaria tienen p prohibido usar el movi len la escuela esto para evuitar la distracci'o tambien para evitar toda la ad c adiccion de estar hoas tras h a horas en los telefonos celula e celulalres >> esto es en francia pero en n usestados unidos se piensa difre la mayoria prefieren que los estudiantes si tengan unt ele elefono celular por...