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i saw it all. >> nate's codefendant earl hawkins wouldn't stand beside him at the retrial.stead, hawkins would testify against nate as the state's star witness. >> i knew hawkins from the building. he was a tenant in my building that i managed. i looked out for him and his wife and his kid all while they was over there. he truly know i had nothing to do with this, and i have always told him that. >> this was not the first time hawkins cooperated with the law. since leaving death row, he had testified against dozens of fellow el rukns. >> he had testified extensively at the federal trials of the el rukns. he himself had very, very significant credibility problems. he had acknowledged in the federal trials that he would essentially say anything to get himself out of trouble. >> they tried to paint him as a star witness, because he was an el rukn. i watched him get on the stand, and i was trying to make eye contact. because i felt if i could make eye contact, maybe he'll come out and say, i can't do this to him. but he never looked at me. >> hawkins testified that nate had bee
i saw it all. >> nate's codefendant earl hawkins wouldn't stand beside him at the retrial.stead, hawkins would testify against nate as the state's star witness. >> i knew hawkins from the building. he was a tenant in my building that i managed. i looked out for him and his wife and his kid all while they was over there. he truly know i had nothing to do with this, and i have always told him that. >> this was not the first time hawkins cooperated with the law. since leaving...
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his name was billy earl johnson. the comes knew billy earl was a tough guy from east texas.se piney woods. billy was the ring leader of a colorful crew. many of them petty countries, related to billy by blood or marriage. >> certain lay strange cast of characters. but they're east texas folks. some people might depict then as the heehaw gang. >> a gang just getting by in a region that's struggling to make it. >> a lot of drugs, a lots of methamphetamine outs there. if someone makes money out there, has extra money, they just hand it out to each other. >> meeting with investigators, billy earl was a man on a mission. he wanted to cut a deal and fast. >> 49 years old of i have grand kids that i want to spend the rest of my life with. i want to be free and i want out this weekend. >> billy told the cops he knew things about the shooting that they did not. including the identity of the hit team. he played hard ball even as he mixed his metaphors. >> i got the big ace in the hole. if you want this murder solved, you need to work with me. you want it. i'll give it to you in a [ bl
his name was billy earl johnson. the comes knew billy earl was a tough guy from east texas.se piney woods. billy was the ring leader of a colorful crew. many of them petty countries, related to billy by blood or marriage. >> certain lay strange cast of characters. but they're east texas folks. some people might depict then as the heehaw gang. >> a gang just getting by in a region that's struggling to make it. >> a lot of drugs, a lots of methamphetamine outs there. if someone...
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ust: earl blumenauer joining as our guest. if you want to ask him questions, for republicans (202) 748-8001, for democrats (202) 748-8000, for independents (202) 748-8002. let's start on the independent line with jeremy in wisconsin. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. it's a pleasure to talk to you both. you started off the segment surprisingly intelligent regarding the idea of universals . there's a problem with health , we getng discussed these existential qualifiers to this universal idea, and i'm hoping you can respond. thank you for c-span. i'm not sure what the caller was driving at. as a matter of fact, what we are dealing with now is a system that is nonsustainable. we have ever burdensome costs, we are finding that companies increasingly bear a burden that foreign competitors don't come if you have employer-sponsored health care. we have areas that have defied simple common sense adjustments. for example prescription drugs, we are not able to deal in a competitive sense to get a better price for
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heart pounding miles, these fierce competitors will chase the checkered flag, fight for the harley j earld make their play for pure american glory. and that is what it is. pr american glory. [cheering and applause] as we wait for the green flag, we give thanks to this beloved country, for the heroes who keep us safe and for the god who made us free. [cheering and applause] to all of the drivers, technicians and pickers here today, good luck and may the best team win. god bless you, god bless our military, god bless our veterans, and god bless america. have a great race. thank you. [cheering and applause] thank you. [cheering and applause]
heart pounding miles, these fierce competitors will chase the checkered flag, fight for the harley j earld make their play for pure american glory. and that is what it is. pr american glory. [cheering and applause] as we wait for the green flag, we give thanks to this beloved country, for the heroes who keep us safe and for the god who made us free. [cheering and applause] to all of the drivers, technicians and pickers here today, good luck and may the best team win. god bless you, god bless...
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earl hesterburg joining us live to talk car sales, electric vehicle demand and much more and mortgages jumping to a seven year high as lower rates drive demand what it means for the housing market >>> welcome back to "power lunch. check out shares of tesla, one of the worst performers in the s&p 500 if were even in there but still up 25% and with this correction, was it inevitable in phil lebeau is here with more >> and it was inevitable that we would see some type of pullback. will it drop down to 400, 300? nobody knows for sure. when you talk to the analysts, they can't even do a valuation a couple things were part of the reason why you saw shares of tesla tumbling it was downgraded to a hold. and woe nt even do the price targets because for everybody they are all over the plate. you also have a tesla executive in china saying that some of the model deliveries from the new plant in shanghai, they may be delayed, obviously that plant is closed down like so many other plants in china as they are dealing with coronavirus and then you have a slowing china mar debt overalket overal. and
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earl earl a major reason for the concentrated honest fanatic attack on unions and organized labor is they are a democratizing force. to provide a barrier that defends workers' rights but also popular rights generally. and that it interferes with the prerogatives now or for those who own and manage in society. i should say said and a union sentiment in the united states among elites is so strong that the fundamental couper of labor rights the basic principle in the international labor organization is the rate of free association which would mean the right to form unions u.s. has never ratified. but i think the us may be alone among major sides in their respect. it's considered so far out of the spectrum of american politics it literally has never been considered. her number that the us has a law on very violent labor history his. society. had been very strong about the 1920 s. . in a period not unlike today who was virtually crushed robert reich. by the mincer is a beacon to reconstruct. franklin delano roosevelt he himself was rather sympathetic to progressive legislation that would
earl earl a major reason for the concentrated honest fanatic attack on unions and organized labor is they are a democratizing force. to provide a barrier that defends workers' rights but also popular rights generally. and that it interferes with the prerogatives now or for those who own and manage in society. i should say said and a union sentiment in the united states among elites is so strong that the fundamental couper of labor rights the basic principle in the international labor...
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and then congressman earl blumenauer, democrat of oregon, talks about the future of health care. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. and be sure to watch washington journal all next week as we feature washington, d.c. area museums, highlighting exhibits and exploring the american story. >> the primary is tuesday. watch results and candidate speeches starting at 7:30 p.m. eastern live on c-span, c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. announcer: house speaker nancy pelosi told reporters she did the courteous thing by ripping up president trump state of the address. her comments came during her weekly briefing a day after the senate acquitted president trump on the two articles of impeachment. speaker pelosi was also asked about the president's remarks at the national prayer breakfast. speaker pelosi: good morning, everyone. i just got back from the prayer breakfast. let's all be very prayerful. as you know, this week we had the state of the union as required by the constitution of the united states. with the president to submit in writ
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ust: earl blumenauer joining as our guest.want to ask him questions, for republicans (202) 748-8001, for democrats (202) 748-8000, for independents (202) 748-8002. let's start on the independent line with jeremy in wisconsin. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. it's a pleasure to talk to you both. you started off the segment surprisingly intelligent regarding the idea of universals . there's a problem with health , we getng discussed these existential qualifiers to this universal idea, and i'm hoping you can respond. thank you for c-span. i'm not sure what the caller was driving at. as a matter of fact, what we are dealing with now is a system that is nonsustainable. we have ever burdensome costs, we are finding that companies increasingly bear a burden that foreign competitors don't come if you have employer-sponsored health care. we have areas that have defied simple common sense adjustments. for example prescription drugs, we are not able to deal in a competitive sense to get a better price for the lar
ust: earl blumenauer joining as our guest.want to ask him questions, for republicans (202) 748-8001, for democrats (202) 748-8000, for independents (202) 748-8002. let's start on the independent line with jeremy in wisconsin. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. it's a pleasure to talk to you both. you started off the segment surprisingly intelligent regarding the idea of universals . there's a problem with health , we getng discussed these existential qualifiers to this...
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the earl of home has a...culinary solution to pest control.emely good to eat. gary connor. now, in 1833, parliament passed an act to abolish slavery in britain's colonies. a new play for the royal shakespeare company, based on research in the parliamentary archives, depicts the political deals behind a measure which proved to have a long—term cost. gabrielle o'neill reports. the factory bill is the culmination of my political career to date. isn't that what we were fighting for? how can we just abandon... this directive is from the prime minister, himself. and he expects the general public to give its money away to overfed west india planters, in order to end slavery? an embarrassment to empire, don't you agree? that's far from the point! i've always wanted to write about slavery and i like to find stories that fall between the cracks of history. those stories that need to be uncovered and i think are often buried for political expediency. juliet gilkes romero's play, the whip, is partly inspired by a swiftly—deleted tweet from 2018, revealing
the earl of home has a...culinary solution to pest control.emely good to eat. gary connor. now, in 1833, parliament passed an act to abolish slavery in britain's colonies. a new play for the royal shakespeare company, based on research in the parliamentary archives, depicts the political deals behind a measure which proved to have a long—term cost. gabrielle o'neill reports. the factory bill is the culmination of my political career to date. isn't that what we were fighting for? how can we...
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the rest of the state and what is interesting is that world new hampshire is not like the rest of earl america we tend to think rural is read in urban is blue sometimes rural is blue and did bernie sanders backyard in the connecticut river valley on the southwest corner of the state where dartmouth college i is, actually that's an area where democrats in the general election find their margin of victory in the state wide race so rural is more recreational based people come to vacation or where they go to retire and they bring their politics with them. so one thing that that has brought political change like the old man in the plaid jacket who is a conservative he has passed away and has been replaced by retirees from new jersey, new york , democrats all their lives and they brought their politics with them now they are 60 and 65 so republicans have been gradually replaced with democrats up in the north. >> and i have come here in part because of low taxes? >> there are some streams of migrants one would be working families people in their thirties and forties raising kids and then reti
the rest of the state and what is interesting is that world new hampshire is not like the rest of earl america we tend to think rural is read in urban is blue sometimes rural is blue and did bernie sanders backyard in the connecticut river valley on the southwest corner of the state where dartmouth college i is, actually that's an area where democrats in the general election find their margin of victory in the state wide race so rural is more recreational based people come to vacation or where...
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journalist i'm a storyteller and i use my words to help with intercultural understanding my name is earl and i'm away and i work and to tell people. history was made at the oscars in hollywood when the 1st non english language film ever won best picture and pulled off a sweep of the top awards also coming up. snow and ice are transformed into frozen arts at the annual ice sculpture festival in the dutch town of. having its biggest year ever. and in our series 100 german must reads the architect by stefan harman is a novel of political intrigue and betrayal that illuminates the early years of communist east germany. and with welcome to the show well it only took 92 years bought the academy of motion picture arts and sciences finally looked beyond its own backyard on a grander scale and despite falling back into old ruts of oscars so white and oscars so male it granted a few historic moments for both the oscars and for south koreans and the oscar goes to paris. english language movie to win best picture. in the. south korean director bond junho is dong class about the gap between the rich
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my name is earl and i'm afraid you and i were to. use the w. news line from politics shaken over a scandal involving the far right conservative and liberal parties on the huge pressure after breaking out decades long term against work from the far right causes. them a chance and i'm going to mass school actually for some odd all different months as she visits angola to forge economic ties. not just the death toll from the corona virus outbreak it tops out at 600 medical experts warned of the danger from flu is just as serious. welcome to the program. the leaders of chancellor merkel's the conservative c.d.u. party have been holding crisis talks over political scandal involving the far right a f t m president did move the c.d.u. a bit after he supported the election of a new liberal premier in the eastern state of to reject any form of coordination with the far right has long been viewed as politically to boo in germany the development has been condemned by political leaders across the country and the state's new premier thomas carriage said tha
my name is earl and i'm afraid you and i were to. use the w. news line from politics shaken over a scandal involving the far right conservative and liberal parties on the huge pressure after breaking out decades long term against work from the far right causes. them a chance and i'm going to mass school actually for some odd all different months as she visits angola to forge economic ties. not just the death toll from the corona virus outbreak it tops out at 600 medical experts warned of the...
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dunn has been called onto the bench, he could win his first cap, as could the saracens captain ben earls and backwards on the bench, indicating a slightly attritional nature that england is expecting when they travel to scotland. but also, that could be an indication of the weather report for edinburgh on saturday. at the moment, it is strong winds and driving rain. well, whatever the weather, gregor townsend's scotland side will be hungry to get their first victory of this years six nations campaign, following their defeat to ireland as andy burke explains. despite defeat in dublin over the weekend, gregor townsend was pleased with many aspects of the scotland performance, and that is reflected in his team selection for this saturday's meeting with england. just one change to the starting 15, bradbury comes in at number eight to replace nick hanging. as always with this match, there's a lot of chat about age—old rivalries, even hatred between the teams. but gregor townsend very much wants to not buy into the hype. i read those comments over the week, and into the hype. i read those com
dunn has been called onto the bench, he could win his first cap, as could the saracens captain ben earls and backwards on the bench, indicating a slightly attritional nature that england is expecting when they travel to scotland. but also, that could be an indication of the weather report for edinburgh on saturday. at the moment, it is strong winds and driving rain. well, whatever the weather, gregor townsend's scotland side will be hungry to get their first victory of this years six nations...
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we would like to talk to earl blumenauer on d this show.e would like to hear why he supports this bill. we would like to talk to any of the people who have co-sponsoredts it. we reached out to manyeo of them today to come on and defend their views. but not one of them agreed to come? why? because they are cowards. and yet, we think you ought to know what they are doing. here is the bill's primaryou sponsor, jesus garcia of illinois, after introducing the bill. garcia said this. >> this is not a radical project. we are simply asking for a fair shot and the opportunity for immigrants to stay in the country they call home. a new way forward does just that. it would end mandatory immigration detention, end the automatic pipeline to deportation through the criminal justice system. it would end deportation for people who have had contact with the criminal illegal system.. it would end practices with the police engaging in immigration enforcement and the increase everpolicing of communities of color. it would decriminalize immigration. >> tucker:
we would like to talk to earl blumenauer on d this show.e would like to hear why he supports this bill. we would like to talk to any of the people who have co-sponsoredts it. we reached out to manyeo of them today to come on and defend their views. but not one of them agreed to come? why? because they are cowards. and yet, we think you ought to know what they are doing. here is the bill's primaryou sponsor, jesus garcia of illinois, after introducing the bill. garcia said this. >> this is...
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the message of earl, we can do this and we can't wait a minute longer. >> i don't think homelessnesscan be solved. i know that homelessness can be solved. >> reporter: the governor also had a clear message to leaders calling it a use it or lose it policy, essentially saying take action, spend your money wisely or the state will step in and spend it for you. >> we heard the governor is also promising a homelessness database. what do we know about that? >> it's something we're really curious about. we don't have a lot of information on how contractors are spending their money, how many cities. if there was sort of attractive popular trend of homelessness is a really interesting thing. it was promised today, so we will see. >> a lot of organization. this is really at the top of consciousness. it needs to stay the entire speech. >> that was amazing, the whole speech. >> and q for that. >>> keep sending your stories and your ideas at cbssf.com and see all of susie's reporting on our website. >> now we perform the all- important function of not only providing the forecast, but also giving
the message of earl, we can do this and we can't wait a minute longer. >> i don't think homelessnesscan be solved. i know that homelessness can be solved. >> reporter: the governor also had a clear message to leaders calling it a use it or lose it policy, essentially saying take action, spend your money wisely or the state will step in and spend it for you. >> we heard the governor is also promising a homelessness database. what do we know about that? >> it's something...
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then representative earl blumenauer, democrat of oregon, discusses the future of health care. watch c-span's "washington journal" live today at 7:00 eastern. and be sure to watch all next week as we highlight american museums and explore the american story in washington, d.c. >> live friday on the c-span networks, the u.s. house meets at 9:00 a.m. at 6:00 p.m., democratic presidential candidate representative tulsi gabbard speaks at a town hall meeting in new hampshire. c-span 2 at 9:30 a.m., we will hear more from presidential candidate senator bernie sanders. and at 1:00 p.m., the
then representative earl blumenauer, democrat of oregon, discusses the future of health care. watch c-span's "washington journal" live today at 7:00 eastern. and be sure to watch all next week as we highlight american museums and explore the american story in washington, d.c. >> live friday on the c-span networks, the u.s. house meets at 9:00 a.m. at 6:00 p.m., democratic presidential candidate representative tulsi gabbard speaks at a town hall meeting in new hampshire. c-span 2...
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discussion as part of our trade negotiations we discussed this story with the cultural historian wendy earle and also with my once our political and social commentator. you can't go around the world nicking stuff and then just saying we're going to keep hold of it because it's really valuable and we want people to come and see it it just is awash now adays in a i hate saying it but in a relatively woken like in society people are asking for their stuff back and it's very hard to construct a case when we go around the world stealing stuff and don't get back i think history itself is a very complicated place to go history is complex we do very well in britain threat education system and so our western media missed telling and misstating it we we don't half pick and choose what and how we tell history i mean we can say that the item and this is the worst of it so stewardship of the times in me we should be trying to we should be trying to have a discussion about this rather than you trying to interrupt me and the point i know it's a case not only do i know he believes there is a history what we
discussion as part of our trade negotiations we discussed this story with the cultural historian wendy earle and also with my once our political and social commentator. you can't go around the world nicking stuff and then just saying we're going to keep hold of it because it's really valuable and we want people to come and see it it just is awash now adays in a i hate saying it but in a relatively woken like in society people are asking for their stuff back and it's very hard to construct a...
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earl th up. f nsaneran start to pick will be inthe low 70s for daytime highs.most of the locations very in the low 60s. that's even above-average. most of us should be around 61 i noright w >>> taking a live look now it's a center where the warriors honored kobe bryant and eddie had ofme bethgan with e the 24 second moment of silence to honor bryant, his daughter gianna and the seven other people who died in the helicopter crash nearly 2 weeks ago. a special tribute was played on the jumbotron. in the warriors all-stars honored kobe's legacy. team leader stefan curry came out wearing a ko . theyey rshad special t-shirts w his jersey number and alsomber >>> less than a mile away thousands of giants fans packed oracle park for fan fest today. it was a chance for fans to run sethbatoe s,made their favorit players, including all-star buster posey and a returning fanfare. >> got to see buster posey, alex dickerson and a q&a session. got to ask questions on what they liked to do. anything that you can ask you could hear an answer. it was really fun. >> happy to be he
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the earl of snowdon of course the sun of the late princess margaret.for today's morning briefing. just before we go to the sport, some jobs and wage figures outcome unemployment we are told decreased by 16,000 that's down to 1.29 million down to three months, some official figures million down to three months, some officialfigures on million down to three months, some official figures on average earnings which grew at 2.9% in december, down from 3.2% in the previous month. those figures from the office for national statistics. sport now and time for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. here's sally. good morning... it's got even tighter in the battle for champions league places. manchester united are just three points off fourth placed chelsea after beating them two nil at stamford bridge. united had already beaten chelsea twice this season and anthony martial put them ahead just before half—time. the hosts thought they had equalised through kurt zouma but for var to rule it out because of a push. harry maguire got the second but according to fr
the earl of snowdon of course the sun of the late princess margaret.for today's morning briefing. just before we go to the sport, some jobs and wage figures outcome unemployment we are told decreased by 16,000 that's down to 1.29 million down to three months, some official figures million down to three months, some officialfigures on million down to three months, some official figures on average earnings which grew at 2.9% in december, down from 3.2% in the previous month. those figures from...
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is about every single citizen ok every single citizen will have to keep their citizenship and even earl country that is hugely document well and let us remember that women. men. and balanced so called look at us will have she would documents then. because people who would have tried to be equal with your documents and the list goes on ok. tragic yes minutemen actually. expand on that and that for me the government says that this law seeks to protect religious minorities who are fleeing religious persecution in their home countries and that's pretty laudable isn't it so why has it as it turned into this monster has it become so divisive. well as i said earlier this see a the citizenship amendment act is as is something that that is discriminatory because it excludes people of a particular religion it also excludes people from anyone but the 3 neighboring countries which in itself just seems like an ordered law because if if india were were to be a nation that wants to protect the rights of persecuted minorities and others seeking asylum in india then what is the 1st to push should do is
is about every single citizen ok every single citizen will have to keep their citizenship and even earl country that is hugely document well and let us remember that women. men. and balanced so called look at us will have she would documents then. because people who would have tried to be equal with your documents and the list goes on ok. tragic yes minutemen actually. expand on that and that for me the government says that this law seeks to protect religious minorities who are fleeing...
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the earl of hume has a culinary solution to pest control.at! gary connor. now, in 1833, parliament passed an act to abolish slavery in britain's colonies. a new play for the royal shakespeare company, based on research in the parliamentary archives, depicts the political deals behind a measure which proved to have a long—term cost. gabrielle o'neill reports. the factory bell is the culmination of my parliamentary career to date. —— factory bill. isn't that what we were fighting for? he expects the general public to give us money to overfed west indian planters. in orderto end in order to end slavery, a most abominable trade, an embarrassment to empire, don't you agree? that's far from the point! i've always wanted to write about slavery and i like to find stories that fall between the cracks of history, those stories that need to be uncovered. and those that are often buried for political expediency. the whip is partly inspired by a tweet. it revealed the scale of compensation paid to slaveowners. 40% of the national budget at the time, 20 m
the earl of hume has a culinary solution to pest control.at! gary connor. now, in 1833, parliament passed an act to abolish slavery in britain's colonies. a new play for the royal shakespeare company, based on research in the parliamentary archives, depicts the political deals behind a measure which proved to have a long—term cost. gabrielle o'neill reports. the factory bell is the culmination of my parliamentary career to date. —— factory bill. isn't that what we were fighting for? he...
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we've got 3 blocks the earl of close to each other do not want to go into government with each other and although shouldn't and has the largest of those blocks it still only represents 25 percent of the population it's very difficult we shouldn't be in to go into government on its own because if you with the right of 2 parties because if you talk about the figures the best i can up with. looking on it is 62 and they need to get to it in other words haass the hearts asa legislature before they can form the next government there are other individual independent votes there but very few of those are on the left of the spectrum most of them are localist or even kind of leaning towards the free market right well big money so we're not we have a number here you'll be just as we ask you about about shin fein there in northern ireland and in the republic of ireland now i mean we've we've got to shim thing as this this impressive political force of both sides of the border now on the entire island i mean what does what does that mean and what does it mean for those who want to unify the i. we
we've got 3 blocks the earl of close to each other do not want to go into government with each other and although shouldn't and has the largest of those blocks it still only represents 25 percent of the population it's very difficult we shouldn't be in to go into government on its own because if you with the right of 2 parties because if you talk about the figures the best i can up with. looking on it is 62 and they need to get to it in other words haass the hearts asa legislature before they...
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one to let a ambulances through it is also true that the violence has risen to such a degree that earl constable was cute and people have also be cute but let us be clear that there is a difference when you look at steve's accountability and threat and criminal accountability of those who are not just right because there is our differential that what we're seeing is that. you don't have there is something of an absence of rule of law ok and that's something that is pretty. prejudiced modi has called for calm how much responsibility does he bear for what's happening right now. quite a bit unfortunately the thing is that. this is not just just one thing the b.g.p. has been in power words this is their 2nd term in power and even earlier we've seen provocations against muslims because the b d please core ideology is that of hindu nationalism and therefore what happens is that its supporters tend to be triumphalist when they win elections and feel that they have political protection for a number of violent actions so this is you know before before this there was this though there was a spat
one to let a ambulances through it is also true that the violence has risen to such a degree that earl constable was cute and people have also be cute but let us be clear that there is a difference when you look at steve's accountability and threat and criminal accountability of those who are not just right because there is our differential that what we're seeing is that. you don't have there is something of an absence of rule of law ok and that's something that is pretty. prejudiced modi has...
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in that occasion, it was earl of grafton who got divorced and then remarried and who had a very colourfulexpected in the summer, and it was interesting, i think, at westminster, there were rumours swirling in recent days and weeks because carrie symonds is a very well known environmental campaigner in her own right. she has also been a former conservative party staffer, and she hadn't been seen much very recently. the prime minister hadn't been making many foreign trips, so people assumed something may be on its way. she then appointed her own pr adviser so so we assumed there may be more of an interest in her role in coming weeks, and we now have the official confirmation. so they will have their baby this summer, and they have at least got plans to get married in the future. holly has all the sport. liverpool's aa game unbeaten run in the english premier league is over after being beaten 3—0 by watford. its victory which moves nigel pearson's side out of the bottom three. but for the leaders, it's their first league defeat since january last year. if you win either had the right manner.
in that occasion, it was earl of grafton who got divorced and then remarried and who had a very colourfulexpected in the summer, and it was interesting, i think, at westminster, there were rumours swirling in recent days and weeks because carrie symonds is a very well known environmental campaigner in her own right. she has also been a former conservative party staffer, and she hadn't been seen much very recently. the prime minister hadn't been making many foreign trips, so people assumed...
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who know all about this wendy earle she's a cultural historian and also my once our political and social commentator you're both very welcome wendy let's start with you why do you think it's important the u.k. keeps these models i understand that's your position but don't you fear that with these trade negotiations they could be returned. yes i do fear that they could be returned and i fear. these wonderful works of art could be turned into a kind of political bargaining chip and that would be disastrous because where they are at the moment well you know in a way the parting of marbles the shared between britain and greece in athens and london and i think the good thing about that is that you've basically got these treasures that have global significance are really sort of important to our understanding of the history of the world and particularly history of art and they can be both cared for well in both those places and they can be seen by millions and millions of people in both those places and they also reflect the history of those models themselves the fact that you know they they s
who know all about this wendy earle she's a cultural historian and also my once our political and social commentator you're both very welcome wendy let's start with you why do you think it's important the u.k. keeps these models i understand that's your position but don't you fear that with these trade negotiations they could be returned. yes i do fear that they could be returned and i fear. these wonderful works of art could be turned into a kind of political bargaining chip and that would be...
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earle's pandering them to is rich and powerful bodies and basically doing it with impunity the 2nd act was what led to his incarceration and ultimate death now the 3rd act we have yet to begin the 3rd act and the 3rd act is our department of justice seeking . justice for the victims of jeffrey abstain no one has been indicted i mean the new york times and august of 2100 named 6 hears in the epstein case and none of them have been indicted and if this was a natural investigation the search for tears would be indicted on multiple charges of child trafficking which carries pretty heavy duty sentences and then they'd be looking at 2 or 300 years and then they roll over on the perps that's how a criminal investigation like that would go but these procures are just running around loose as a goose. and we have no idea where they are this is kind of like if. john gotti. had 6 associates and the new york times named john gotti these 6 associates and how they fit into his criminal enterprise and the new york times said it and the justice department didn't react to it so that's the situation we h
earle's pandering them to is rich and powerful bodies and basically doing it with impunity the 2nd act was what led to his incarceration and ultimate death now the 3rd act we have yet to begin the 3rd act and the 3rd act is our department of justice seeking . justice for the victims of jeffrey abstain no one has been indicted i mean the new york times and august of 2100 named 6 hears in the epstein case and none of them have been indicted and if this was a natural investigation the search for...
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the earl. toughest figure of a top stories here it out to sara japan's government being forced to defend its handling of a coronavirus outbreak on the diamond princess cruise ship the number of confirmed cases has now risen to over 602 victims have died in hospital. the un has warned of catastrophic human suffering in northern syria almost a 1000000 people have fled their homes as the government and its ally russia continue to bombard the last rebel held area in the north west. the former new york mayor and billionaire michael bloomberg has come under attack from rival democrats in their debate just days ahead of the caucus in the state of nevada it was the media mogul's 1st debate as he was a late entry to the race to take on donald trump in november's elections. article about to the main story of the day of course the current virus outbreak we can now talk to dr patrick time use the division chief of the full of this is medicine thanks for talking to us i'm just wondering about what is now ap
the earl. toughest figure of a top stories here it out to sara japan's government being forced to defend its handling of a coronavirus outbreak on the diamond princess cruise ship the number of confirmed cases has now risen to over 602 victims have died in hospital. the un has warned of catastrophic human suffering in northern syria almost a 1000000 people have fled their homes as the government and its ally russia continue to bombard the last rebel held area in the north west. the former new...
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only jewish families or village in the woods or more this family is there where 6 people my father earl xander my mother just all this is my middle sister our lives and miriam and i we're very few. and the nice singable being a twin. always had the child so we never felt lonely. we lived on a be all and far. be all just with a lot of trees i always remember being under a cherry tree in the juicy cherries looking at the sky and in 1000 for me i was 6 years old and the 100 guineas are killed by their village and everything change. when hungary allied with germany a nightmare began for jews in the country and its occupied territory evil recalls the 1st film she and miriam saw which depicted how to catch and kill a jew their school days became torture the kids started calling us names miriam and me. and dirty jews. then they could begin speaking on us dumping girls and beating ourselves on the basis the teacher did not sink. in dakar near munich the 1st nazi concentration camp was opened less than 2 months after hitler became german chancellor as anti semitic policies intensified the number
only jewish families or village in the woods or more this family is there where 6 people my father earl xander my mother just all this is my middle sister our lives and miriam and i we're very few. and the nice singable being a twin. always had the child so we never felt lonely. we lived on a be all and far. be all just with a lot of trees i always remember being under a cherry tree in the juicy cherries looking at the sky and in 1000 for me i was 6 years old and the 100 guineas are killed by...
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they purchased the coveted advertising space across the video website for earl any november.ill be featured in key days before the polls on november 3. and the world's warmest, strange weather patterns over the north pole and if the trend continues, february 29 will be the warmest global temperature in 141 years. it will lead to new research and why it's happening and if limate change is the call. stock jamaica's % stock producing 5 exchange. we spoke to jamaica's managing director about the boon. >> the consumers, we are optimistic about what is going on in jamaica and past couple of years of what we have been doing is encouraging companies to do better in terms of their corporate governance, training, et cetera. so we have been putting in the hard work for the companies to perform well. and it is paying dividends. joe: the island is now testing the depths of the market with the nation's biggest i.p.o. and recent demands are tracking their performance. david, capital founder, chairman, c.e.o. working to one of those in u.s. and canada. not easy access to it for american inve
they purchased the coveted advertising space across the video website for earl any november.ill be featured in key days before the polls on november 3. and the world's warmest, strange weather patterns over the north pole and if the trend continues, february 29 will be the warmest global temperature in 141 years. it will lead to new research and why it's happening and if limate change is the call. stock jamaica's % stock producing 5 exchange. we spoke to jamaica's managing director about the...
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movement in the south is in order to expand this maritime policy that extends on the coast of east africa earl the way to the mediterranean and it believes that it's an convince saudi arabia to abandon this idea of restoring yemen as one nation by essentially bribing it with having a stake in building a pipeline that goes in the vicinity near the border of arm and through of those posts and it seems that the yemenis in this area have been complaining for some time saying we do not want to control your power you came here to help us to restore the international recognized government stuck trying to essentially steal our resources in the midst of this conflict so these clashes are taking place in this context we should remember that the tribes who are purportedly involved in these clashes with saudi arabia were only a few days ago part of keeping representatives of the international recognized government safe from any potential kidnapping and the like to see them today attacked by saudi arabia. say that they ambushed a saudi convoy suggest that the discontent is reaching a very serious level for
movement in the south is in order to expand this maritime policy that extends on the coast of east africa earl the way to the mediterranean and it believes that it's an convince saudi arabia to abandon this idea of restoring yemen as one nation by essentially bribing it with having a stake in building a pipeline that goes in the vicinity near the border of arm and through of those posts and it seems that the yemenis in this area have been complaining for some time saying we do not want to...
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them socialist is like some people are catholic some people are baptist some people have got that is earl is a socialist i mean how we know how i think you know they're i think it's very and i think it's a interesting way you just said to me i'm a conservative but i like listening to bernie sanders because 1st of all he knows what he's talking about you can have an interaction with him he actually comes up with some answers that i don't always agree with actually very rarely agree with but again it's kind of this authenticity here i was a 30 seconds lead let me go to you before going to why doesn't bernie fight back because that's what the republicans like about trump 25 seconds go ahead. well i think he is fighting back in his own way but do you agree he's not fighting back about the way the system is rigged the way the d.n.c. rigs the primaries and they told him last time they made it very clear that if you are going to run we will not accept you claiming that this is not a legitimate election and they stopped him from ever doing that again. ok well then you know again i think it could
them socialist is like some people are catholic some people are baptist some people have got that is earl is a socialist i mean how we know how i think you know they're i think it's very and i think it's a interesting way you just said to me i'm a conservative but i like listening to bernie sanders because 1st of all he knows what he's talking about you can have an interaction with him he actually comes up with some answers that i don't always agree with actually very rarely agree with but...