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eastern germans second class citizens. let me put that question to michele our eastern german second class citizens the question that masses when individuals go into a polling booth is whether they feel that they are second class citizens and saxony is the economically most successful eastern state and that's with the a. f. t. is likely to come out in a potentially as the strongest party that's where the cd you it now they're about there's a margin of 56% the cd was ahead they're getting a bit more relaxed about it. but where there's a real race between ungrammatical cdu party regionally on the far right afp so and many feel second class citizen it's a generational question very much as well but if you look at a map of how much disposable income there is and you can still quite clearly see where the wall stood between east and west germany and m. that's is where is this entire part of the country lacks behind. that them also cont put down a payment for the kids in central berlin as many west germans do and this will have a
eastern germans second class citizens. let me put that question to michele our eastern german second class citizens the question that masses when individuals go into a polling booth is whether they feel that they are second class citizens and saxony is the economically most successful eastern state and that's with the a. f. t. is likely to come out in a potentially as the strongest party that's where the cd you it now they're about there's a margin of 56% the cd was ahead they're getting a bit...
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eastern over on cspan. we recently spoke with an australian reporter for more information on the australian leader and his state visit. paul murray is the compensate tart and host of paul murray live for sky news australia thank you for being here. >> good day. can i say good day. >> absolutely tell us about the prime minister who is he. >> scott morrison is a conservative politician. at times he is far more well-known for being an economic conservative, being hawkish about border security. he is a christian. but he has gone out of his way to make sure his faith isn't part of his politics. we are having a debate in australia at the moment about religious freedom legislation after the passage of same-sex marriage. and he is really trying to -- to find a path that's not about his faith and about making sure his faith is paramount. instead he tries to make sure that the rules of the road are simple, that regardless what have faith you have you can't be discriminated for well having that view in public. >> how
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eastern eastern, a30 p.m. subcommittee looks at u.s. policy towards syria. announcer: acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan spoke about border security and immigration policy at an event hosted by the council on foreign relations in washington, dc. mr. mcaleenan also touched on election security and the work the agency is doing with states and local governments to prepare for the 2020 elections. this is one hour. >> good afternoon, how is everybody doing? think you for the kind introduction. for the account introduction and the opportunity to be with you today and have this important discussion on the state of security and immigration concerns nationally, but also hopefully we will have a conversation and dialogue on some of the other department of homeland security priorities and of course, with the members here. i know many of you have been following the crisis over the past year and tracking the growing regional challenge of migration in the region. not only has the situation had obvious implications for
eastern eastern, a30 p.m. subcommittee looks at u.s. policy towards syria. announcer: acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan spoke about border security and immigration policy at an event hosted by the council on foreign relations in washington, dc. mr. mcaleenan also touched on election security and the work the agency is doing with states and local governments to prepare for the 2020 elections. this is one hour. >> good afternoon, how is everybody doing? think you for the...
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in early spring of 2014 eastern ukraine was also buzzing with protests against the new authorities in kiev this region with the population close to russia geographically and culturally feared that the ultra right leanings of the newly formed government would bring me own nationalism to their lands. and they have their reasons. the status of the russian language in ukraine has been a stumbling block for many years implementing russian as a 2nd state bank which was one of the main campaign promises president going to fulfill in 2012 the government passed a law making it the 2nd official language in the southern and eastern parts of ukraine the areas where the russian speaking. elation makes up a majority ukrainian nationalist groups and initiated massive protests opposing the law and observing viewer might see some familiar faces there on a 5 month. part of our last. on february 23rd 2014 the very next day after the regime change the new government voted for an a no meant of the official status of the russian language and even though later this decision was vetoed by the acting presiden
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eastern here on c-span.turingwe have been book tv programs, showcasing what is available every weekend on c-span2. tonight the theme is bestsellers. authors include melinda gates, who discusses her life and work with women around the world. you can see that tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. and enjoy book tv every weekend also on c-span2. school bus safety we have also been showing you american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, the cold war. speakers include francis gary powers jr., whose fathers u-2 spy plane was shot down by the soviet union. he takes us on a two or of the cold war museum. later, famed journalist edward r. murrow narrates a film on nato. and austin carson discusses his book, secret wars, covert conflict in international politics. watch tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. and enjoy american history tv every weekend, also on c-span3. the house transportation and infrastructure subcommittee on agreedek queen elizabeth
eastern here on c-span.turingwe have been book tv programs, showcasing what is available every weekend on c-span2. tonight the theme is bestsellers. authors include melinda gates, who discusses her life and work with women around the world. you can see that tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. and enjoy book tv every weekend also on c-span2. school bus safety we have also been showing you american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. tonight,...
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these views, these eastern views. were not as exploitive. there were not characterized by a theology of anthropocentrism. that's the human person as the be-all and end-all of the created order. theologyhey promote a of dominion over nature. so i think that, again there's no single law of social causality offered here is to why people got interested in eastern religions. i think this is part of it. the modern environment of movement however, in my mind is more of a 1970's phenomena that a 1960's phenomena. there were develop into the 1960's, including within the town or culture that were harbingers of arising consciousness in this regard. these do have connections with earlier transcendentalist since abilities. with regard to nature. ok. so it is all most over. [laughter] thank you for your patience. this is what i would want you to come. connection? individualism, eastern religions, communitarianism, nature. i would like to throw a few additional in before calling it quits. all, the transcendentalist movement and the counterculture of the 60
these views, these eastern views. were not as exploitive. there were not characterized by a theology of anthropocentrism. that's the human person as the be-all and end-all of the created order. theologyhey promote a of dominion over nature. so i think that, again there's no single law of social causality offered here is to why people got interested in eastern religions. i think this is part of it. the modern environment of movement however, in my mind is more of a 1970's phenomena that a 1960's...
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eastern on c-span's q an&a. history products are now available at the new store, c-span store.org to see what is new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span products. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on s, paul tuff reports on the cost of an education -- paul tough reports on the cost of education. >> we are still debating about whether a 12 grade education is enough. it is not enough, and all of the signs from the economy labor market is that it is not enough, but now, unlike our predecessors who were able to respond that basic economic signs by saying, less educator young people, we are fighting about it, turning it into questions of identity and politics and partisanship, was clearly there is a sign are young people need our support, need our help, need more education, more credentials, more skills in order to survive in the current economy. announcer: watched sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv, on c-span two. next, we examine the various reasons for the outbreak of the civil war and show arti
eastern on c-span's q an&a. history products are now available at the new store, c-span store.org to see what is new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span products. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on s, paul tuff reports on the cost of an education -- paul tough reports on the cost of education. >> we are still debating about whether a 12 grade education is enough. it is not enough, and all of the signs from the economy labor market is that it is not enough, but now,...
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eastern areas may stay dry with a little bit of brightness and sunshine.ing in across western areas especially over the hills. temperatures similar to those of monday. the weather starts to change again as we move to the middle part of the week. this weather front is perhaps the most significant because it will bring some rain across south—eastern parts of the uk. there could be as much as half an inch of rain overnight which will linger into wednesday morning. that clears away and we look to the north to see some showers and sunshine, a burst of heavy rain coming down across scotla nd of heavy rain coming down across scotland and northern ireland into northern england, that could contain some thunderstorms. changing the wind direction on wednesday, going back to a north—westerly so temperatures will be dropping, northern parts of the uk back to 15 at best. 0ver northern parts of the uk back to 15 at best. over the week ahead we will find fluctuations in the wind direction, a north—westerly to a south—westerly, but that is going to keep it unsettled with s
eastern areas may stay dry with a little bit of brightness and sunshine.ing in across western areas especially over the hills. temperatures similar to those of monday. the weather starts to change again as we move to the middle part of the week. this weather front is perhaps the most significant because it will bring some rain across south—eastern parts of the uk. there could be as much as half an inch of rain overnight which will linger into wednesday morning. that clears away and we look to...
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house back at 6:20 eastern for votes. we're going to hear from house speaker nancy pelosi in about a half an hour, we think, at 5:00 eastern. we'll have that live for you and word is that the democratic caucus in the house is approving or will be approving moving forward to impeachment proceedings against president trump. the house will also be considering a resolution calling for the release of the whistleblower's report. this is the office of director of national intelligence whistleblower. that report on the conversations, phone conversations between president trump and the ukrainian president. that resolution, apparently, has just passed in the senate. "politico" tweeting this, that the democratic leader, chuck schumer, asked to pass a nonbinding sense of the senate resolution on transmitting the whistleblower complaint to the intelligence committees. mcconnell does not block it. it passes unanimously. host: 5:00 eastern is when we'll hear from speaker pelosi. let's hear from you and continue with your phone calls at
house back at 6:20 eastern for votes. we're going to hear from house speaker nancy pelosi in about a half an hour, we think, at 5:00 eastern. we'll have that live for you and word is that the democratic caucus in the house is approving or will be approving moving forward to impeachment proceedings against president trump. the house will also be considering a resolution calling for the release of the whistleblower's report. this is the office of director of national intelligence whistleblower....
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eastern where 18 presidential candidates will take the stage for speeches. watch it live on c-span, c-span.org or listen live on the go using the free c-span radio app. >> earlier today, president trump named robert o'brien as his new national security advisor following the departure of john bolton. the president and mr. o'brien spoke briefly to the press at los angeles international airport. president trump: thank you very much. we are with robert o'brien who, as you know, is the new national security advisor. he's worked with me for quite a while now on hostages. we've had a tremendous track record with respect to hostages. robert can tell you about it. we brought a lot of people back home. we haven't spent any money. that's good because you can't do the money thing. if you do the money thing, all of a sudden it will double and triple and quadruple. you say what's going on? so robert's been fantastic. we know each other well. and maybe robert will say a few words. mr. o'brien: it's a privilege o serve with the president and to -- i look forward to another
eastern where 18 presidential candidates will take the stage for speeches. watch it live on c-span, c-span.org or listen live on the go using the free c-span radio app. >> earlier today, president trump named robert o'brien as his new national security advisor following the departure of john bolton. the president and mr. o'brien spoke briefly to the press at los angeles international airport. president trump: thank you very much. we are with robert o'brien who, as you know, is the new...
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house returning for legislative work at noon eastern.hey will take up two bills restricting oil and gas drilling in the u.s. they began their day today with a morning hour speeches and a number of those were remembrances of 9/11 on this 18th anniversary. mr. green: thank you, madam speaker. and still i rise. that will 1, a day live in the annals of history eternally. a day when there were more questions than answers. day when we thought that our country was and indeed what we thought was correct under assault. i remember the day because i
house returning for legislative work at noon eastern.hey will take up two bills restricting oil and gas drilling in the u.s. they began their day today with a morning hour speeches and a number of those were remembrances of 9/11 on this 18th anniversary. mr. green: thank you, madam speaker. and still i rise. that will 1, a day live in the annals of history eternally. a day when there were more questions than answers. day when we thought that our country was and indeed what we thought was...
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eastern, black books matter party in washington d.c. publisher audrey, angel, author of the history of the black dollar in correspondent april, author of under five. >> at the end of the day, they never realized they would question bill clinton. the first black president and i stand with our founding fathers. my story is your story. >> 11:00 p.m. eastern, the father of the student killed in the shooting at marjorie storment high school in parkland, florida offers his thoughts on school safety and expense. in his book, white metal died. >> i was going to find out about everything, wife my daughter was killed. with all these leniency programs have these kids, they had the first kid before school, it was so dangerous. they frisked him and he wasn't allowed in for the backpack. he tried to shoot the school up, he threatened students and never arrested. >> the years that matter most, he reports, challenges and costs of a college education. he's interviewed by him, author and founding director of the center for college community and justice.
eastern, black books matter party in washington d.c. publisher audrey, angel, author of the history of the black dollar in correspondent april, author of under five. >> at the end of the day, they never realized they would question bill clinton. the first black president and i stand with our founding fathers. my story is your story. >> 11:00 p.m. eastern, the father of the student killed in the shooting at marjorie storment high school in parkland, florida offers his thoughts on...
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eastern thursday morning. join the discussion.tch c-span3 thursday live it 9:00 eastern as acting director of national intelligence joseph mcguire testifies before the house select Ãb .... for past winners of c-span video documentary competition committee experience sparked their interest in documentary production.
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automobiles sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern. you are watching american history tv, only on announcer: next on lectures in history, stony brook university professor paul kelton taught a class about abraham lincoln and native americans. he talked about the dakota wars in minnesota which resulted in 38 executions, the removal of the navajo, and the 1864 sand creek massacre. prof. kelton: so, good afternoon everyone. thank you. today's lecture will be on abraham lincoln. many of you probably do not think about abraham lincoln in context of american indian or indigenous history. that is what we're going to talk about today. after all, abraham lincoln had a lot on his plate. when he was president. the civil war. and that dominated most of his attention. but underneath the surface of the civil war, lay some important events involving american indians. events that might make abraham lincoln more of a problematic figure than he ordinarily is. so let's consider some u.s. events in american indian affairs that happened during his presidenc
automobiles sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern. you are watching american history tv, only on announcer: next on lectures in history, stony brook university professor paul kelton taught a class about abraham lincoln and native americans. he talked about the dakota wars in minnesota which resulted in 38 executions, the removal of the navajo, and the 1864 sand creek massacre. prof. kelton: so, good afternoon everyone. thank you. today's lecture will be on abraham lincoln. many of you probably do...
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parts of eastern scotla nd little bit warmer.to the start. anyone hoping for rain in the final day of the test match at old trafford will be disappointed. and on about the on the way. but there is some rain moving in but it is coming in on sunday night and into monday as the system comes in from the atlantic. as it comes brings in more cloud so there will be a milder start on monday morning with the exception of eastern most parts of england, staying clear of they are still quite to be here to begin the day. during monday outbreaks of rain a little further east but more persistent and heavier into wales, south—west england and not much reaching eastern parts of england. as for temperatures, found about the mid—teens. it is going to be a cooler feed in day. mid—teens. it is going to be a coolerfeed in day. that mid—teens. it is going to be a cooler feed in day. that weather system dies a death as we go into tuesday and this is what is left of hurricane dorian getting close to iceland but with trailing weather fronts coming into th
parts of eastern scotla nd little bit warmer.to the start. anyone hoping for rain in the final day of the test match at old trafford will be disappointed. and on about the on the way. but there is some rain moving in but it is coming in on sunday night and into monday as the system comes in from the atlantic. as it comes brings in more cloud so there will be a milder start on monday morning with the exception of eastern most parts of england, staying clear of they are still quite to be here to...
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ahead of that, with the clearer skies, in eastern scotland, eastern england, it will be chilly and temperaturesmilder across northern ireland and western scotland. they will start the day with cloud and outbreaks of rain which will push steadily eastwards. further rain through the day across scotland. always wetter in the west. rain for northern ireland and northern england and north wales. a few spots of drizzle further south over those western hills. middle and south—east england, some sunshine in the morning, more cloud in the afternoon. it will probably be dry, temperatures at best 22 degrees. even further north with the cloud and rain, those numbers are higher than we saw sunday. quite windy in many places. those south—westerly winds should tend to push away the worst of the rain during the evening. it will stay a bit damp and dreary around some of these western hills and coasts. and on the whole, there'll be a lot of cloud on monday night, into tuesday morning. as a result, the temperatures will be a bit higher. by which time, we've got the high—pressure really getting squeezed down to th
ahead of that, with the clearer skies, in eastern scotland, eastern england, it will be chilly and temperaturesmilder across northern ireland and western scotland. they will start the day with cloud and outbreaks of rain which will push steadily eastwards. further rain through the day across scotland. always wetter in the west. rain for northern ireland and northern england and north wales. a few spots of drizzle further south over those western hills. middle and south—east england, some...
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ahead of that, with the clearer skies, in eastern scotland, eastern england, it will be chilly and temperaturess 3 or 4 degrees. it will be milder across northern ireland and western scotland. they will start the day with cloud and outbreaks of rain, which will push steadily eastwards. further rain through the day across scotland. always wetter in the west. rain for northern ireland and northern england and north wales. a few spots of drizzle further south over those western hills. middle and south—east england, some sunshine in the morning, more cloud in the afternoon. probably going to be dry, temperatures at best 22 degrees. even further north with the cloud and rain, those numbers are higher than we saw sunday. quite windy, though, in many places. those south—westerly winds should tend to push away the worst of the rain during the evening. it will stay a bit damp and dreary around some of these western hills and coasts. and on the whole, there'll be a lot of cloud on monday night, into tuesday morning. as a result, those temperatures will be a bit higher. by which time, we've got the high p
ahead of that, with the clearer skies, in eastern scotland, eastern england, it will be chilly and temperaturess 3 or 4 degrees. it will be milder across northern ireland and western scotland. they will start the day with cloud and outbreaks of rain, which will push steadily eastwards. further rain through the day across scotland. always wetter in the west. rain for northern ireland and northern england and north wales. a few spots of drizzle further south over those western hills. middle and...
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eastern here on c-span. two republicans are challenging president trump for the party's nomination in 2020. former massachusetts governor, bill weld, and former illinois congressman, joe walsh, discuss the trump presidency and how they would tackle issues. they spoke at an event hosted by business insider, that's tonight t 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> saturday on book tv, at 7:45 eastern, the black books matter book party in washington, d.c. , author and lisher white house correspondent and author. >> at the end of the day, those founding fathers, they never realized that they were -- [indiscernible] -- in questioning bill clinton, george w. bush, the first black president, barack obama. and they never imagined that donald trump would be there either. but i stand on those pillars that our founding fathers put in place. my story is your story. >> then, at 11:00 eastern, the father of the student killed in the shooting at marjory stoneman high school in parkland, florida, offers his thoughts on school safety an
eastern here on c-span. two republicans are challenging president trump for the party's nomination in 2020. former massachusetts governor, bill weld, and former illinois congressman, joe walsh, discuss the trump presidency and how they would tackle issues. they spoke at an event hosted by business insider, that's tonight t 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> saturday on book tv, at 7:45 eastern, the black books matter book party in washington, d.c. , author and lisher white house correspondent...
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side of scotland, 21 in the eastern side of scotland, 21 in the south.s of the tropical storm gabrielle. it sat around in the minute they do, didn't make headlines, thankfully. but it will spread more warm and moist tropical air back towards western scotland, the north—west of england, through northern ireland. but at least with all of that coming from the minute they do, top temperature of the day with some sunshine across the south—east, 22 or 23 degrees. 0nce the south—east, 22 or 23 degrees. once it is a high pressure builds on friday and for many of us for the weekend, too, settling things very nicely. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: the taliban says the us has the most to lose after president trump pulled out of peace talks to end the afghan war. the head of a us aid agency says hurricane dorian has left parts of the bahamas looking like they were hit by a nuclear bomb. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: another crunch week for borisjohnson and brexit. he says he is sticking to his plan, despite a new law against no—deal
side of scotland, 21 in the eastern side of scotland, 21 in the south.s of the tropical storm gabrielle. it sat around in the minute they do, didn't make headlines, thankfully. but it will spread more warm and moist tropical air back towards western scotland, the north—west of england, through northern ireland. but at least with all of that coming from the minute they do, top temperature of the day with some sunshine across the south—east, 22 or 23 degrees. 0nce the south—east, 22 or 23...
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ahead of that, with the clearer skies, in eastern scotland, eastern england, it will be chilly and temperaturesmilder across northern ireland and western scotland. they will start the day with cloud and outbreaks of rain which will push steadily eastwards. further rain through the day across scotland. always wetter in the west. rain for northern ireland and northern england and north wales. a few spots of drizzle further south over those western hills. middle and south—east england, some sunshine in the morning, more cloud in the afternoon. it will probably be dry, temperatures at best 22 degrees. even further north with the cloud and rain, those numbers are higher than we saw sunday. quite windy in many places. those south—westerly winds should tend to push away the worst of the rain during the evening. it will stay a bit damp and dreary around some of these western hills and coasts. and on the whole, there'll be a lot of cloud on monday night, into tuesday morning. as a result, the temperatures will be a bit higher. by which time, we've got the high—pressure really getting squeezed down to th
ahead of that, with the clearer skies, in eastern scotland, eastern england, it will be chilly and temperaturesmilder across northern ireland and western scotland. they will start the day with cloud and outbreaks of rain which will push steadily eastwards. further rain through the day across scotland. always wetter in the west. rain for northern ireland and northern england and north wales. a few spots of drizzle further south over those western hills. middle and south—east england, some...
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it starts off fairly windy with outbreaks of rain across southern and south—eastern areas for wednesdayat when slowly easing down, that showers across northern areas, the best of the sunny spells across eastern england and wales but with a bit more sunshine, it might feel a touch warmer. like i mentioned, mid week onwards, it stays unsettled thanks to the low pressure and it could turn cooler for a time across the north of the uk into the weekend. you're watching beyond 100 days. "don't come with fine speeches, come with concrete plans." the un secretary general warns world leaders at a un climate summit in new york, they are facing apocalyptic climate change. the swedish campaigner greta thunberg told leaders they had betrayed her generation, and no prizes for guessing who she holds responsible. we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is the money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth. how dare you? applause and cheers. after a show of hand at the labour party conference, the party has backed jeremy corbyn — deciding not to adopt a formal
it starts off fairly windy with outbreaks of rain across southern and south—eastern areas for wednesdayat when slowly easing down, that showers across northern areas, the best of the sunny spells across eastern england and wales but with a bit more sunshine, it might feel a touch warmer. like i mentioned, mid week onwards, it stays unsettled thanks to the low pressure and it could turn cooler for a time across the north of the uk into the weekend. you're watching beyond 100 days. "don't...
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eastern. free radio app. glia -- eugene scalia testified in his nomination to serve as labor secretary. of topics on a number including equal protection under law for the lgbtq community. this hearing is more than two hours.
eastern. free radio app. glia -- eugene scalia testified in his nomination to serve as labor secretary. of topics on a number including equal protection under law for the lgbtq community. this hearing is more than two hours.
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live at seven eastern on friday morning. join the discussion. here's a look at our live coverage friday. the house returns at 9:00 a.m. eastern on cspan2 to continue to work on and senate passed for boulder ball friending. later at 330, former national security advisor susan rice, will be speaking at the texas tribune festival in austin. on cspan2 two, the president of columbia will discuss his country his future and relations with the u.s. it's at 8:30 a.m. on cspan2 three efforts to protect the 2020 election from interfering. the house judiciary hearing gets underway live and 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> we are in detroit at the university and we are joined on board by richard burr of the detroit news. in morning to you. first on the impeachment story that has consumed capitol hill thisfi week. one angle of that story has been that the shift to the democrats towards actively supporting impeachment and several of those who have moved in the direction over the course of that past week. they reside in michigan can you talk about that and how that move b
live at seven eastern on friday morning. join the discussion. here's a look at our live coverage friday. the house returns at 9:00 a.m. eastern on cspan2 to continue to work on and senate passed for boulder ball friending. later at 330, former national security advisor susan rice, will be speaking at the texas tribune festival in austin. on cspan2 two, the president of columbia will discuss his country his future and relations with the u.s. it's at 8:30 a.m. on cspan2 three efforts to protect...
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another weather system and eastern england. another weather syste m o n and eastern england.ystem on the scene in that area of low pressure is going to be sitting very close by on tuesday. so some more wet and potentially windy weather as well, just slowly pushing through northern ireland, further into england and than perhaps into southern scotland. driest of all across the far north of scotland. this rain could be quite heavy at times and those temperatures are going to be around 17— times and those temperatures are going to be around i7— 19 degrees, so going to be around i7— 19 degrees, $03 going to be around i7— 19 degrees, so a bit ofa going to be around i7— 19 degrees, so a bit of a poor day on tuesday, u nless so a bit of a poor day on tuesday, unless you want the rain. eastern parts of the uk, midlands have been very dry across september, so you could argue this is welcome rain. but we still have areas of low pressure bringing this unsettled weather through tuesday, wednesday, thursday. the rain is going to be quite widespread and we're going to see heavy bursts rain
another weather system and eastern england. another weather syste m o n and eastern england.ystem on the scene in that area of low pressure is going to be sitting very close by on tuesday. so some more wet and potentially windy weather as well, just slowly pushing through northern ireland, further into england and than perhaps into southern scotland. driest of all across the far north of scotland. this rain could be quite heavy at times and those temperatures are going to be around 17— times...
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polls have now closed in eastern germany in two regional elections.ng to an exit poll show the far right alternative for deutschland making gains in the former east german states of brandenburg and saxony, but failing to win the largest vote share in either area. the poll shows victories for establishment parties, with the centre—left social democrats winning brandenburg, and angela merkel‘s cdu maintaining control of saxony. our berlin correspondent damien mcguinness has been assessing the significance of the exit polls for those establishment parties. there are two main themes here, one of which is how did angela merkel‘s party, the main party, do in the election is? the incumbents are likely to stay in government. angela merkel‘s conservatives who have ruled in saxony since reunification, are likely to stay, and the social democrats in brandenburg who have also ruled since reunification. there had been fears in those parties at the populist would push them both out of government. that would have been disastrous for either party, and would have spar
polls have now closed in eastern germany in two regional elections.ng to an exit poll show the far right alternative for deutschland making gains in the former east german states of brandenburg and saxony, but failing to win the largest vote share in either area. the poll shows victories for establishment parties, with the centre—left social democrats winning brandenburg, and angela merkel‘s cdu maintaining control of saxony. our berlin correspondent damien mcguinness has been assessing the...
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eight eastern and cspan2, a confirmation hearing for ryan to become army secretary. and barbara bennett to become air force secretary. our next guest is from pennsylvania, she recently spoken house for about a personal experience we put suicide. >> some are aware, today marks the one month anniversary of the death of my beloved life partn partner. what most people don't know, in the death we put a suicide. gary was 63 years old, when he shouldn't have had a care in the world. when he was financially secure and had a warm loving3 family d dozens of friends. boy love them all. yet comprehensively, when he seemingly did not grasp the total his absence would have on those who love him. >> what made you decide to tell that story. >> is obviously a very difficult personal story. but as that first month went on, i realized i had a public platform. i feltfo it was critically important to elevate the discussion about mental health issues. suicide in particular because frankly, i think were close to ju epidemic of it. and i just it was important to do. it was my decision of ta
eight eastern and cspan2, a confirmation hearing for ryan to become army secretary. and barbara bennett to become air force secretary. our next guest is from pennsylvania, she recently spoken house for about a personal experience we put suicide. >> some are aware, today marks the one month anniversary of the death of my beloved life partn partner. what most people don't know, in the death we put a suicide. gary was 63 years old, when he shouldn't have had a care in the world. when he was...
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the german animal welfare association will show that most of the puppies export it illegally from eastern europe are taken to germany the main country of origin for the smugglers is romania they are the dog smugglers employ another scam they smuggle stray dogs instead of pedigree canines to germany and often through dubious animal welfare organizations or private individuals good to get more blood on it may sound improbable can you make money with stray dogs hundreds of thousands live in the streets i can collect them from there or from animal shelters they even get them for free in germany they'd have to pay a token charge they sell them here and cash in big on people's compassion. the animal welfare arrests estimate that europe's illegal dog trade now brings in billions of euros almost as much as the narcotics trade course that isn't always going to us that some of those guns on the foreign animal protection agencies are very different from anyone acting against them or exposing their illegal doings as persecuted stalked and slandered from there so people know the smugglers will bring a
the german animal welfare association will show that most of the puppies export it illegally from eastern europe are taken to germany the main country of origin for the smugglers is romania they are the dog smugglers employ another scam they smuggle stray dogs instead of pedigree canines to germany and often through dubious animal welfare organizations or private individuals good to get more blood on it may sound improbable can you make money with stray dogs hundreds of thousands live in the...
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billy woolmer, eastern scotland and at the north sea coast of england despite anyone hoping for rainrafford will be disappointed and another cool but dry day is on the way. but there is some rain moving in. it is coming in on sunday night and into monday, as the system comes in as that comes in it brings in more cloud so start a monday morning with exception of eastern england stately overnight, so eastern england stately overnight, so still chilly to start the day here. during monday will take outbreaks of rain a little further east, but more persistent and heavy at times into wales, south—west england and not much reaching eastern part of england. as for temperatures around about the mid—teens, it is going to be a cooler feeling day. the mid—teens, it is going to be a coolerfeeling day. the weather system dies a death as we go into tuesday, but here comes another and actually this is what's left of hurricane dorian, getting close to iceland. trailing weather fronts coming into the uk. nothing to worry about from that, yes there will be rain and the wind will pick up there will be f
billy woolmer, eastern scotland and at the north sea coast of england despite anyone hoping for rainrafford will be disappointed and another cool but dry day is on the way. but there is some rain moving in. it is coming in on sunday night and into monday, as the system comes in as that comes in it brings in more cloud so start a monday morning with exception of eastern england stately overnight, so eastern england stately overnight, so still chilly to start the day here. during monday will take...
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and midnight eastern on c-span3. week american history tv's railamerica brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. ♪ like the rest of us i blew my top two. i will never forget v-j day as long as i live. never forget the day after either. almost overnight, take-home pay strength from 30% to 50%. how can we manage now? [crooning sad song] rose one, cry,ks defeat the cut. we waited. we pled. we negotiated and renegotiated. we cooled off until we were frostbitten. billion thee $52 company stored up during the war made them indifferent to the spot we were in. finally, it became terribly clear, there was nothing left to do but go out on strike. aboutrike we did and just the biggest, deepest, up and down wide and across strike america ever saw. ♪ lined the streets parade...]quiet ♪ here, the a slogan longer the picket line, the shorter the strike. never before have we been so united, never before a spirit so high. ♪ walls]ehind the factory ♪ >> we are all here, oilunications, steel, co
and midnight eastern on c-span3. week american history tv's railamerica brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. ♪ like the rest of us i blew my top two. i will never forget v-j day as long as i live. never forget the day after either. almost overnight, take-home pay strength from 30% to 50%. how can we manage now? [crooning sad song] rose one, cry,ks defeat the cut. we waited. we pled. we negotiated and renegotiated. we cooled off until we were...
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and midnight eastern on the presidency. explore our nation's past on american history tv. >> next, from the lincoln group in the district of columbia, retired infectious disease specialist dr. jon willen talks about charles leale, the first doctor to treat the mortally wounded abraham lincoln after actor john wilkes booth shot him while he watched a play at ford's theatre in washington, d.c. dr. willen delivered an overview of the medical treatment administered to the dying president and described the efforts of the doctors who assisted leale. >> our speaker is very experienced. rather new on the lecture circuit. but he has experience to speak from. he has been a practicing physician and infectious diseases for 37 years. he practiced in california before coming to d.c. where he has been active speaking for the national museum of civil war medicine. he frequently lectures civil war groups. we are thankful to have him speak to us tonight. he's a member of the board of directors of the society of civil war surgeons and public
and midnight eastern on the presidency. explore our nation's past on american history tv. >> next, from the lincoln group in the district of columbia, retired infectious disease specialist dr. jon willen talks about charles leale, the first doctor to treat the mortally wounded abraham lincoln after actor john wilkes booth shot him while he watched a play at ford's theatre in washington, d.c. dr. willen delivered an overview of the medical treatment administered to the dying president and...
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eastern. back to the house floor. iowas d nays are ordered. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. rush: mr. speaker, i move to uspend the rules and pass h.r. 2020 asen
eastern. back to the house floor. iowas d nays are ordered. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. rush: mr. speaker, i move to uspend the rules and pass h.r. 2020 asen
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eastern on c-span. at noon eastern, the u.s. house returns for general speeches. and at 2:00 p.m., the house takes up several bills looking at humanitarian aid. on c-span2, the u.s. senate continues debate on executive nominations with votes expected. on c-span 3, a house oversight subcommittee examines the outbreak of lung disease among e-cigarette users from testimony from a c.d.c. official that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern. later at 2:30 eastern, a senate foreign relations subcommittee looks at u.s. policy towards syria. >> the student cam experience is really, really valuable to me. >> it's had a huge effect and helped us grow and grow as people going into our college years. >> the experience sparked their interest in documentary production. >> i currently attend drake university in des moines, iowa. i get to be right in the middle of the caucus season. i got to meet so many different candidates. because of c-span, i've had the knowledge to actually film some of them. we're asking middle school and high school students to create a short video documentary answering
eastern on c-span. at noon eastern, the u.s. house returns for general speeches. and at 2:00 p.m., the house takes up several bills looking at humanitarian aid. on c-span2, the u.s. senate continues debate on executive nominations with votes expected. on c-span 3, a house oversight subcommittee examines the outbreak of lung disease among e-cigarette users from testimony from a c.d.c. official that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern. later at 2:30 eastern, a senate foreign relations subcommittee looks at...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin voters go to the polls in eastern germany where the a.f.d.c. could become the 1st the far right party to win a state level of election in decades buck's mainstream parties are hoping to get enough support to the main on top also coming up poland marks 80 years since the 2nd world war began leaders from dozens of countries joined ceremonies in warsong german president frank although shimei on the calls the war as a german crime but his nation will never forget. and it was the biggest upset on the national day 3 in german football see how many own berlin's done to dortmund for their 1st ever win in the top flight going to sleep. i'm calling us men welcome to the program millions of voters in 2 eastern german states have begun casting ballots today with the far right alternative for germany or a.f.d. expected to make big gains until now saxony and brandenburg have been governed by traditional establishment parties chance the ugly american christian democrats and saxony and the social democrats or s.p.d. in brandenburg the latest opinion polls show
this is deja vu news live from berlin voters go to the polls in eastern germany where the a.f.d.c. could become the 1st the far right party to win a state level of election in decades buck's mainstream parties are hoping to get enough support to the main on top also coming up poland marks 80 years since the 2nd world war began leaders from dozens of countries joined ceremonies in warsong german president frank although shimei on the calls the war as a german crime but his nation will never...
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for england, wales and eastern scotland holding onto a good sun expelled.lls. cloudier later on for a south—west scotla nd cloudier later on for a south—west scotland and patchy like rain or drizzle. temperatures are similar to today. 15 celsius, warmer in eastern scotla nd today. 15 celsius, warmer in eastern scotland and north—east england, eventually, after the chilly start. for the cricket at old trafford, well, rain not in the forecast, cool but dry day. there is rain but not until monday. this weather front coming in from the atlantic producing lots of cloud and rain so a more mild start on monday. you can see the extent of the clouds and some outbreaks of rain. not too much for eastern england, more persistent and heavier into wales and england during the day and with that going on it will be feeling cooler on monday and there will be further weather systems coming in through the week ahead. some spells of rain and wind at times, not all the time. drier and brighter moments as well. and it will pick up a sump toward the end of the week and next weeke
for england, wales and eastern scotland holding onto a good sun expelled.lls. cloudier later on for a south—west scotla nd cloudier later on for a south—west scotland and patchy like rain or drizzle. temperatures are similar to today. 15 celsius, warmer in eastern scotla nd today. 15 celsius, warmer in eastern scotland and north—east england, eventually, after the chilly start. for the cricket at old trafford, well, rain not in the forecast, cool but dry day. there is rain but not until...
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eastern on c-span. eastern, the u.s.ouse returns for general speeches and at 2:00 p.m., the house takes up several bills looking at humanitarian aid. on c-span2 at 10:00 a.m. come of the u.s. senate continues debate on executive nominations with votes expected. on c-span3, a house oversight subcommittee examines the outbreak of lung disease among e-cigarette users with testimony from a senior cdc official. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. later at 2:30 p.m. eastern company senate foreign relations committee looks at u.s. policy towards syria. u.k.xt, from the
eastern on c-span. eastern, the u.s.ouse returns for general speeches and at 2:00 p.m., the house takes up several bills looking at humanitarian aid. on c-span2 at 10:00 a.m. come of the u.s. senate continues debate on executive nominations with votes expected. on c-span3, a house oversight subcommittee examines the outbreak of lung disease among e-cigarette users with testimony from a senior cdc official. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. later at 2:30 p.m. eastern company senate foreign...
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eastern. on c-span2, the senate is back at 10:00 a.m. eastern to vote on executive nominations. the house judiciary committee meets at 8:00 eastern to consider future hearings on articles of impeachment against president trump. announcer: president trump announced his administration would take action to ban flavored e-cigarettes in an effort to protect children against addiction. ands joined by alex azar acting commissioner dr. norman sharpless. he took some questions following the announcement, including some about john bolton's firing. president trump: thank you very much. i want to say the first
eastern. on c-span2, the senate is back at 10:00 a.m. eastern to vote on executive nominations. the house judiciary committee meets at 8:00 eastern to consider future hearings on articles of impeachment against president trump. announcer: president trump announced his administration would take action to ban flavored e-cigarettes in an effort to protect children against addiction. ands joined by alex azar acting commissioner dr. norman sharpless. he took some questions following the...
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ahead of that, 16—18d, warmer than today for eastern scotla nd warmer than today for eastern scotland of england. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: mps, including conservatives expelled from the party, are preparing legal action in case boris johnson refuses to request a brexit delay. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has said the government has a duty to comply with the will of parliament. the courts make a decision to try to make the prime minister abide by the law, made by a parliament of which he isa law, made by a parliament of which he is a member. these are strange times for democracy. these are strange times for democracy. it's the law of the land and he is under an obligation to obey it. if he doesn't obey it, he can be taken to court and if necessary the court will issue an injunction ordering him to do it. and if he doesn't obey the injuction, he can be sent to prison. a warning that four in ten uk businesses haven't done even a basic risk assessment of the consequences of a no—deal brexit. satellite images appear to show the iranian oil tanker, adrian darya i, previousl
ahead of that, 16—18d, warmer than today for eastern scotla nd warmer than today for eastern scotland of england. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: mps, including conservatives expelled from the party, are preparing legal action in case boris johnson refuses to request a brexit delay. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has said the government has a duty to comply with the will of parliament. the courts make a decision to try to make the prime minister abide by the law, made by a parliament...
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they could be a touch of frost across parts of eastern scotla nd frost across parts of eastern scotlandrning. for the great north run, a chilly start to the morning, but decent running conditions, not too hot, up to 15 celsius with a light wind. we keep the sunshine tomorrow across england and wales, eastern scotland holding on to some sunshine. further west, cloud will build in getting a cute spots of light, patchy rain during the afternoon. temperatures 15—18, so the afternoon. temperatures 15—18, $03 the afternoon. temperatures 15—18, so a touchdown on today. this weather front vent moves in from the west, heading slowly eased as we move into monday. a soggy start to the new working week for many of us, but it won't feel particularly warm, only 14—16dc. temperatures should recover and we will see a good deal of dry weather, breezy and damp through wednesday, but otherwise not a bad week ahead. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11. borisjohnson could face another legal challenge, if he ignores new legislation aimed at stopping a no—deal brexit. a warning that four in ten uk
they could be a touch of frost across parts of eastern scotla nd frost across parts of eastern scotlandrning. for the great north run, a chilly start to the morning, but decent running conditions, not too hot, up to 15 celsius with a light wind. we keep the sunshine tomorrow across england and wales, eastern scotland holding on to some sunshine. further west, cloud will build in getting a cute spots of light, patchy rain during the afternoon. temperatures 15—18, so the afternoon. temperatures...
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this is eastern scotland.west of the uk. the flow around that is introducing cooler air. showers which have been moving southward through the day. tonnight, a few showers to be had. cloud and showers moving away from northern ireland this evening at across scotland, northern england, parts of wales. but away from that, lots of dry and clear weather. that allows temperatures to dip, cooler than it was last night. in rural spots temperatures could be mid to low single figures. into tomorrow. mostly starting dry with sunshine. cloud and rain into northern ireland. that will move across scotland, northern england too. patchy rain affecting wales and south—west england. the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, even though cloud will increase, will stay dry. temperatures here a little higher than they have been. beyond monday, there is an atlantic influence, so there will be further weather systems coming in. tuesday, you can see the cloud moving in. some outbreaks of rain. the further east you are in england,
this is eastern scotland.west of the uk. the flow around that is introducing cooler air. showers which have been moving southward through the day. tonnight, a few showers to be had. cloud and showers moving away from northern ireland this evening at across scotland, northern england, parts of wales. but away from that, lots of dry and clear weather. that allows temperatures to dip, cooler than it was last night. in rural spots temperatures could be mid to low single figures. into tomorrow....
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eastern, on the civil war. the 1863 campaign in tennessee. >> the night of the 6th, bragg orders everybody to concentrate on telehomma. the rest of the campaign to be honest with you, after they leave the highland rim is somewhat climatic because with rose cransit. bragg is ready to fight it out in tullahoma. >> and debra with a lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> and with deniers, no leadership from hitler. no gas chambers and the last point this was all made up by jews. >> and sunday, at 5 p.m. eastern, a suggestion with shakespeare's influence on politics. and american artifacts the norman rockwell museum travelling exhibit on fdr's and the four freedoms. explore our nation's past every weekend on c-span 3. >> and now democratic presidential candidate senator elizabeth warren from last weekend's new hampshire democratic party state convention in manchester. this is just over 15 minut
eastern, on the civil war. the 1863 campaign in tennessee. >> the night of the 6th, bragg orders everybody to concentrate on telehomma. the rest of the campaign to be honest with you, after they leave the highland rim is somewhat climatic because with rose cransit. bragg is ready to fight it out in tullahoma. >> and debra with a lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> and with deniers, no leadership from hitler. no gas chambers and the last point this was all made up...
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friday at eastern on c-span, online at or listen on the c-span radio app. saturday, on book tv, at 11:00 eastern, in their new book, the education of brett "new york times" reporters kelly and a second one explore justice kavanaugh's past. n sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern live coverage of the 2019 brooklyn book telephone featuring a discussion on the administration with prize-winning author. race in the 2020 election with journalist matt, and a look at historical resistance author and activist -- then, at 8:00 eastern, in his grab, former wer utah republican congressman liberals are hat trying to undermine the trump presidency. > there is this kind of recurring theme in here that they really do believe on that far left side, they throw out these labels like really and all these negative terms on donald trump. is what i see them doing exactly what they claim the president was doing. > that in order to protect their freedom they need to take it away. to make sure the first amendment is in place they need to take away our rights amendment.irst >> it's a recurrin
friday at eastern on c-span, online at or listen on the c-span radio app. saturday, on book tv, at 11:00 eastern, in their new book, the education of brett "new york times" reporters kelly and a second one explore justice kavanaugh's past. n sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern live coverage of the 2019 brooklyn book telephone featuring a discussion on the administration with prize-winning author. race in the 2020 election with journalist matt, and a look at historical resistance author and...
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eastern on c-span q&a. next remarks from virginia senator mark warner and former homeland security secretary on the dangers to democracy regarding digital disinformation campaigns. held at the federal election commission in washington. this is two hours. >> a few more people still milling up and down stairs. we have a very important guest with a limited timeframe. we will go ahead and get started i am the chair of the federal election commission. i am delighted to welcome you
eastern on c-span q&a. next remarks from virginia senator mark warner and former homeland security secretary on the dangers to democracy regarding digital disinformation campaigns. held at the federal election commission in washington. this is two hours. >> a few more people still milling up and down stairs. we have a very important guest with a limited timeframe. we will go ahead and get started i am the chair of the federal election commission. i am delighted to welcome you
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it's an exodus of up to 60,000 people caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europelatest headlines a senior british cabinet minister, amber rudd, has resigned, accusing the prime minister, borisjohnson, of an assault on decency and democracy over his handling of brexit. the aid effort in the bahamas is intensifying in the wake of the devastating hurricane dorian. russia and ukraine have exchanged dozens of prisoners, in a move which the ukrainian president described as the first step to ending the war between them. a man allegedly implicated in the downing of a passenger plane in 2014 was one of those in the group flown to russia. jonah fisher reports from kiev. this swap had been rumoured for weeks. so when the plane finally touched down from moscow, relief echoed across the tarmac. the families of 35 ukrainian prisoners had come to see their loved ones return. among them, high—profile detainees like film—maker oleg sentsov, and 2a sailors, like andre, who was captured in the black sea late last year. and we are happy too but we can't even understand that this has
it's an exodus of up to 60,000 people caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europelatest headlines a senior british cabinet minister, amber rudd, has resigned, accusing the prime minister, borisjohnson, of an assault on decency and democracy over his handling of brexit. the aid effort in the bahamas is intensifying in the wake of the devastating hurricane dorian. russia and ukraine have exchanged dozens of prisoners, in a move which the ukrainian president described as the...