60
60
Sep 1, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
so, one looks at eleanor roosevelt fbi files. john edgar hoover hated eleanor roosevelt. and her fbi files that we got in the freedom of information act are unbeatable. he hates her personally and calls her that old cow. the old cow is at it again and she has friends that are communists. every integrationist, every civil rights leader, all of the great southern integrationists were attacked by john e-echo hoover and called communist. who else would be for integration except a communist and of course the november. virginia? i mean, please. >> so you are hopeful. >> i'm hopeful, but who promoted this man to be the fbi had? i mean, he was george bush's appointment. what is he doing here and why is he doing it and why isn't he being removed instead of her being hounded from it is aggravating in my opinion. [applause] a question from upstairs about eleanor roosevelt. we are bringing you a microphone. thank you. 54 years ago what i hope hillary will do to try and, i was the runner-up iran against her in 1961 because my brother said she has nobody running against her and that is
so, one looks at eleanor roosevelt fbi files. john edgar hoover hated eleanor roosevelt. and her fbi files that we got in the freedom of information act are unbeatable. he hates her personally and calls her that old cow. the old cow is at it again and she has friends that are communists. every integrationist, every civil rights leader, all of the great southern integrationists were attacked by john e-echo hoover and called communist. who else would be for integration except a communist and of...
34
34
Sep 10, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
agree with eleanor. the federal government is probably going to spend a $2 trillion for the first time in that a record level. it was still run a deficit. limit, the this debt treasury for that statement in the way. for marchk at the one 15 through friday, they have the debt frozen at the same level because the government plays this game where the treasuries allowed to take what they call extraordinary measures to prevent the debt from going over the debt limit. in going over the debt limit since march. when this takes effect in the treasury, you see a massive jump in the debt next week. and they change their accounting of the debt. --y've admiring the money been borrowing the money but not in accounting for. guest: raising the debt limit allows the body -- the government to borrow the money to pay for expenses they will already incur. it's become a political football , but the freedom caucus has used it as a way to hold the country hostage and we will go to default if you don't give us we want. presiden
agree with eleanor. the federal government is probably going to spend a $2 trillion for the first time in that a record level. it was still run a deficit. limit, the this debt treasury for that statement in the way. for marchk at the one 15 through friday, they have the debt frozen at the same level because the government plays this game where the treasuries allowed to take what they call extraordinary measures to prevent the debt from going over the debt limit. in going over the debt limit...
72
72
Sep 10, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
host: eleanor clift.guest: i think judge gorsuch's record and writing suggests that he is probably going to pull on one side with these reproductive rights issues for the court. i think there are a lot of other reasons why president trump picked him. he is a reliable conservative toe and canada trump needed reassure evangelicals who were nervous about trumps private life and the fact that he had of then a supporter pro-life position for some time, so this was a way to tell them they were going to get a supreme court nomination to their liking. politics were very much involved in all these decisions. left on or 12 minutes the sunday roundtable and mike is joining us on taxes from the democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. host: you are on the air. caller: i lost my job because of unfair trade, i worked for alcoa aluminum. my friends are union workers along with myself and we crossed over and voted for trunk as we wanted him to put tariffs on aluminum to give us a level playing field and china i
host: eleanor clift.guest: i think judge gorsuch's record and writing suggests that he is probably going to pull on one side with these reproductive rights issues for the court. i think there are a lot of other reasons why president trump picked him. he is a reliable conservative toe and canada trump needed reassure evangelicals who were nervous about trumps private life and the fact that he had of then a supporter pro-life position for some time, so this was a way to tell them they were going...
84
84
Sep 30, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor roosevelt did not share her husband's views. she virtually had no contact with japanese-americans before world war ii. she seldom addressed the problem of anti-asian discrimination during the first years in the white house. in 1941, the editor of a japanese-american newspaper in los angeles came to washington to ask what would happen to a japanese alien. he was an american citizen and thought he should be protected by the american constitution. he was worried about the people who were not be able -- would not be able to become citizens. he met with the first lady and she praised the patriotism of the nise-e who joined the american army in large numbers after the selected service in 1940 and added that in reality they are americans and america has a place for all oil servants, regardless of race or citizenship here it -- all loyal servants, regardless of race or citizenship. >> he actually named his daughter for her. many years later, i interviewed togo to knoc -- togo tanaka. he said he used to respond with -- correspond with ms
eleanor roosevelt did not share her husband's views. she virtually had no contact with japanese-americans before world war ii. she seldom addressed the problem of anti-asian discrimination during the first years in the white house. in 1941, the editor of a japanese-american newspaper in los angeles came to washington to ask what would happen to a japanese alien. he was an american citizen and thought he should be protected by the american constitution. he was worried about the people who were...
60
60
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor got word and she decided to help bring pressure on him. she took to him a proposal by walter white, the executive of the naacp. with the idea that black americans with public or demonstrate -- would publicly demonstrate their support. the president told ms. roosevelt that the question of opposing the camps and having the inmates return to california was in the hands of the military. he said the demonstrations by black americans for japanese-americans were probably backfire on both communities. he said that blacks should join others in their communities. he dangled in front of white the possibility of meeting at the white house to discuss the subject if white would not speak about it. walter white tried to arrange a meeting at the white house but fdr's administration stonewalled him. less than two months before her husband died, she was still reminding him about his duty to help japanese-americans as they returned to the west coast. in the years after he died, mrs. roosevelt -- she avoided commenting on her involvement with japanese internm
eleanor got word and she decided to help bring pressure on him. she took to him a proposal by walter white, the executive of the naacp. with the idea that black americans with public or demonstrate -- would publicly demonstrate their support. the president told ms. roosevelt that the question of opposing the camps and having the inmates return to california was in the hands of the military. he said the demonstrations by black americans for japanese-americans were probably backfire on both...
86
86
Sep 11, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't know about the time before eleanor and herbert hoover. there was an effort on the roosevelt's part in the years after world war i and in the 1920's to have them curry favor with the hoover's. i think they saw the hoover's were an up-and-coming power couple and they wanted to hitch their wagon to that success. frequent roosevelt was president -- franklin roosevelt was president of a construction company, residential housing trade group. working with the secretary of commerce would be a feather in his cap. there was every reason for them to make friends and that breaks down as franklin roosevelt becomes governor and hoover becomes resident. -- becomes president. it deteriorates before the campaign. medication after that time has been spotty. timemmunication after that has been spotty. good question. note, weeve on that shall end. mr. walch: i'm out of time? please. just another hour. [laughter] --let's thank [applause] mr. walch: as my mother would say, sure to thank them all for listening to you. [applause] >> interested in american histor
i don't know about the time before eleanor and herbert hoover. there was an effort on the roosevelt's part in the years after world war i and in the 1920's to have them curry favor with the hoover's. i think they saw the hoover's were an up-and-coming power couple and they wanted to hitch their wagon to that success. frequent roosevelt was president -- franklin roosevelt was president of a construction company, residential housing trade group. working with the secretary of commerce would be a...
73
73
Sep 3, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
that what's eleanor would call it when the president got upset. advertiseys. he cooperated on the menu and tried to get the president's appetite back to normal. sent to new york for specialists be brought in doctors from the navy hospital and a dietician arrived in uniform. the president ate everything he was supposed to eat but a it was ordered by in the navy. the orders were cut out all fried foods. one direct disfrom the doctor. typically the president get haze they want to get and they african-american staff is caught in the middle and they often have to help the president out. love this exchange with dealing with lizzy mcduffy and daisy bonner. lizzy ways wove 0oj mcduffy, prosecute relevant's valet, and so she eventually comes to the white house and works as a maid. some would ouch accompany roosevelt on long trims but interesting thing about lizzy mcduffy is that she had an outsized personality. she would entertain the president by doing puppet shows. she had an early iteration of the muppets and one dahl doll was called suicide, the was called jezebel
that what's eleanor would call it when the president got upset. advertiseys. he cooperated on the menu and tried to get the president's appetite back to normal. sent to new york for specialists be brought in doctors from the navy hospital and a dietician arrived in uniform. the president ate everything he was supposed to eat but a it was ordered by in the navy. the orders were cut out all fried foods. one direct disfrom the doctor. typically the president get haze they want to get and they...
67
67
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt and first lady eleanor executive order 9066. author ofon is the "by order of the president: fdr and the internment of japanese americans". the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum hosted the event, it is about an hour. mr. robinson: good afternoon. welcome to the fdr library. i am the director here, it is nice to see everyone out here this afternoon. we want to thank you on behalf of all of our supporters and we want to thank you for your support. support of our members, trustees and the national archives records administration. also, an organization like amenities new york for their grant that is allowing this to make possible -- this to be possible today. this library is not just a place to hold and display the materials he generated and collected, also -- but also a place to study and learn about the administration and about the times in which he was working. appreciated the advanced economic capacities of the ultimate war which helped define his administration and presidency. we take the charge very seriousl
roosevelt and first lady eleanor executive order 9066. author ofon is the "by order of the president: fdr and the internment of japanese americans". the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum hosted the event, it is about an hour. mr. robinson: good afternoon. welcome to the fdr library. i am the director here, it is nice to see everyone out here this afternoon. we want to thank you on behalf of all of our supporters and we want to thank you for your support. support of...
58
58
Sep 8, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
host: eleanor smeal, cofounder feministdent of the majority. thank you. we are joined by congressman steve king, republican of iowa, talking about the future of the daca program after the trunk administration -- the trump administration's decision earlier this week. ♪ >> this weekend on c-span2's the tv, vermont senator and former presidential candidate bernie sanders offers his thoughts on how to bring about change in america. bernie sanders: what is the agenda? what should we be doing as a nation? if you have a middle-class shrinking, millions of people living in poverty and sometimes in desperate poverty, the first thing i think we have got to do is demand that if you work 40 hours a week in iowa, vermont, or america, you are not living in poverty. >> at 9:00, a pollster discusses his book. >> my book, america and the age forge commons to tose bipartisan solutions the problems we are facing. i would argue those problems are getting worse and there getting to a great degree made worse still by our political leadership. >> sunday at 9:00 p.m. on --erward
host: eleanor smeal, cofounder feministdent of the majority. thank you. we are joined by congressman steve king, republican of iowa, talking about the future of the daca program after the trunk administration -- the trump administration's decision earlier this week. ♪ >> this weekend on c-span2's the tv, vermont senator and former presidential candidate bernie sanders offers his thoughts on how to bring about change in america. bernie sanders: what is the agenda? what should we be doing...
71
71
Sep 24, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton.spondent, vicki young. how surprising is it that there will not be a vote on brexit, which many people would argue is the biggest issue of times? that is exactly what many labour mps are saying. we had 30 of them sending this open letter, calling for the party to adopt the policy of staying in the single market, even after a ny staying in the single market, even after any kind of transition period. that is not a party policy at the moment. that really did through the gau ntlet moment. that really did through the gauntlet down to the leadership. listening tojeremy corbyn this morning, maybe it should not be surprising that throughout his career surprising that throughout his career he has been pretty eurosceptic. he will not go as far as saying we should stay in the single market, raising some of the problem is that he does have with it. this has caused fury among some labour mps. the reaction tonight on twitter and that fringe meetings from some of them, saying that this is the biggest
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton.spondent, vicki young. how surprising is it that there will not be a vote on brexit, which many people would argue is the biggest issue of times? that is exactly what many labour mps are saying. we had 30 of them sending this open letter, calling for the party to adopt the policy of staying in the single market, even after a ny staying in the single market, even after any kind of transition period. that is not a party policy at the moment. that really did...
62
62
Sep 2, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. catholic church in england and wales, cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor, who has died at the age of 85. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir looks back at his life. ..may also keep us faithful to our lord jesus christ forever. cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and wales from 2000 until 2009. he was a man of great faith and of great fun. he had an infectious laugh, and just loved to be cheerful and to encourage people around him. and it's that very, very positive attitude to life, which he saw as a gift of god, and to the challenges that we all face. his theological acumen was recognised early and he served as rector of the english college in rome before becoming bishop of arundel and brighton. and it was in sussex that he faced his greatest public challenge. god of power and mercy... a local priest, michael hill, had been accused of child sexual abuse. then bishop murphy—o'connor decided to redeploy him as a chaplain
eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. catholic church in england and wales, cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor, who has died at the age of 85. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir looks back at his life. ..may also keep us faithful to our lord jesus christ forever. cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and wales from 2000 until 2009. he was a man of great faith and of great fun. he had an infectious laugh, and just loved to be...
195
195
Sep 14, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor is a builder and a dreamer.se it yet. it is our sibling planet. so the fact that we could maybe find something there, even if it is just bacteria, that's still life. >> she wants to go to mars. >> yes. >> she says she wants to go even if it is a one-way ticket. >> good for her. you have a different opinion, don't you? >> hopefully you don't have to think about that for a little while. >> right. >> with her sights set off world, eleanor still must face more earthly concerns like navigating her way through her first year of high school. despite her young age, it is pretty clear, eleanor has the right stuff. when you think of girl power, what does that mean to you? >> that really means that we can do anything. we can really dive into it and be the brains behind just about anything. >> what doesn't she do? >> did you get that about the nozzles and the trust? >> totally got it. >> incredible. >> she does everything. her family, all her brothers and sisters accomplished. >> wow. >> she's just one girl changing the wor
eleanor is a builder and a dreamer.se it yet. it is our sibling planet. so the fact that we could maybe find something there, even if it is just bacteria, that's still life. >> she wants to go to mars. >> yes. >> she says she wants to go even if it is a one-way ticket. >> good for her. you have a different opinion, don't you? >> hopefully you don't have to think about that for a little while. >> right. >> with her sights set off world, eleanor still...
95
95
Sep 1, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster.,a00 people have been killed after catastrophic flooding across several south asian countries. the annual monsoon season runs from june to september, but this year has been particularly heavy. in all, around ai million people have been affected, in bangladesh, nepaland india. millions have been left homeless, and more than 950,000 homes have been destroyed. bangladesh was first hit by flooding in the middle of august, leaving roughly a third of the country submerged. at its peak, almost a week's worth of the average rainfall for this time of year was dumped in the space of 2a hours, as sanjoy mujumdar explained at the time... this is one of the world's largest, and because of heavy monsoon rains it has breached its banks and the entire area around it is flooded. these people have taken up the only sliver of land that has been left untouched. well, the flooding then moved west to nepal, killing hundreds more people, and destroying at least 90,000 homes, mainly in the poorest parts of th
eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster.,a00 people have been killed after catastrophic flooding across several south asian countries. the annual monsoon season runs from june to september, but this year has been particularly heavy. in all, around ai million people have been affected, in bangladesh, nepaland india. millions have been left homeless, and more than 950,000 homes have been destroyed. bangladesh was first hit by flooding in the middle of august, leaving roughly a third of the country...
63
63
Sep 23, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor, thank you very much. the m3 northbound after they shut the road in both directions. officers were called just before 4am to reports of potential hazardous material in the road. drivers say the closure has caused absolute chaos. the southbound section of the motorway between junctions nine and 11 near winchester will remain shut until at least six o'clock this evening. there've been reports of small tremors in north korea, which chinese officials say could be evidence of an explosion, although elsewhere it's been deemed to be of natural origin. 0ur correspondent danny savage gave us this update from south korea. 0pinion is split over what happened in north korea in the last few hours. the china earthquake administration says it was a suspected explosion, but south korea's meteorological survey said they have analysed it and it does not have the footprint of something man—made, it looks like a natural event. it is unusual seismic activity, and not farfrom where north korea has carried out nuclear tests in t
eleanor, thank you very much. the m3 northbound after they shut the road in both directions. officers were called just before 4am to reports of potential hazardous material in the road. drivers say the closure has caused absolute chaos. the southbound section of the motorway between junctions nine and 11 near winchester will remain shut until at least six o'clock this evening. there've been reports of small tremors in north korea, which chinese officials say could be evidence of an explosion,...
63
63
Sep 8, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> host: eleanor smeal is here to talk about the trump administration's potential changes in policy on campus sexual assault. two oh (##2)748-8001 is republicans. we welcome your comments on twitter at c-span wj. during the obama administration do you think their efforts at brought the problem of sexual assault out of the shadows and do you think that actual insistence increased during those years or was it a matter of reporting that helped identify.reportin >> guest: there remember all as. say that only about 10% are being reported anyway this is a problem that has been silenced in the past.forw survivors said they will never conquer this thing unless peoplo are guaranteed rights and you come forward and tell the problem. we have to end this problem. we can't keep sweeping it under the rug.y it is affecting too many young people negatively and horribly. basically, they made sure that students would know their rights and that the universities would take them seriously enough to appoint more title ix coordinators. by the way, this applies not only to universities and colleges for two
. >> host: eleanor smeal is here to talk about the trump administration's potential changes in policy on campus sexual assault. two oh (##2)748-8001 is republicans. we welcome your comments on twitter at c-span wj. during the obama administration do you think their efforts at brought the problem of sexual assault out of the shadows and do you think that actual insistence increased during those years or was it a matter of reporting that helped identify.reportin >> guest: there...
46
46
Sep 23, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
our political correspondent eleanor garnier is in brighton for us.of what delegates are anticipating in the coming days. we're just waiting for jeremy corbyn to arrive. there would be an initial event today with emily thornbury giving a big speech and jeremy corbyn giving opening remarks but at the moment we are waiting and he will be shaking the hands of young labour activists as he comes into one of the first conference events. this is the first time the party will gather to celebrate was result for jeremy result forjeremy corbyn, expected result forjeremy corbyn, he added an extra 30 mps to westminster, so there will be a lot of celebration at this year's what party conference but there are still divisions behind—the—scenes, not least, as in the conservative party, the russians on brexit and which way the russians on brexit and which way the party should push the government. while most m berries are four remain, there are a handful who are leavers. the party's settled position now, after two wing and throwing on where it should be on brexit, it ha
our political correspondent eleanor garnier is in brighton for us.of what delegates are anticipating in the coming days. we're just waiting for jeremy corbyn to arrive. there would be an initial event today with emily thornbury giving a big speech and jeremy corbyn giving opening remarks but at the moment we are waiting and he will be shaking the hands of young labour activists as he comes into one of the first conference events. this is the first time the party will gather to celebrate was...
48
48
Sep 23, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
our political correspondent eleanor garnier is in brighton for us.of table tennis earlier, a rock star welcome and is about to ta ke a rock star welcome and is about to take the stage. yes, the labour party conference officially gets going tomorrow, but sarah micawber will be at a rally this evening. that is unfortunate, we seem to have lost her an error. as soon as we get back, we will go back to brighton to find out what expected. essentially, jeremy corbyn will be speaking at a rally. the conference gets under way overly tomorrow. speaking to his supporters, he arrived earlier today. his supporters cheering and chanting his name. we have a number of correspondence there, including eleanor garnier. talk about germany. germany's foreign minister has described yesterday's brexit speech by theresa may, as "disappointing". she'd laid out plans to keep paying into the eu budget during a two—year transition period, but sigmar gabriel, has accused her of offering no concrete details, on how britain wants to structure its exit from the european union. his
our political correspondent eleanor garnier is in brighton for us.of table tennis earlier, a rock star welcome and is about to ta ke a rock star welcome and is about to take the stage. yes, the labour party conference officially gets going tomorrow, but sarah micawber will be at a rally this evening. that is unfortunate, we seem to have lost her an error. as soon as we get back, we will go back to brighton to find out what expected. essentially, jeremy corbyn will be speaking at a rally. the...
121
121
Sep 1, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
here's our political correspondent eleanor garnier. the prime minister showing how it's done.mperor of japan, a lesson in delicate diplomacy. but it seems her trade secretary hadn't got the memo. speaking injapan, he accused the eu of bullying the uk into agreeing a brexit divorce bill before it'll start negotiating any future trade relationship. we can't be blackmailed into paying a price on the first part. we think that we should begin discussions on the final settlement because that is good for business. it's no surprise there is a bit of rough and tumble at this stage in the talks and it's significant liam fox didn't repeat the word blackmail when asked exactly what he meant. a moment perhaps when frustration got the better of him. but it's certainly not a phrase you can expect the prime minister to be uttering. fresh from his talks in brussels this week, the brexit secretary gave a speech to business leaders in washington today and tried to laugh away his colleague's controversial comments. i never comment, i know what you're doing, i never comment on other ministers view
here's our political correspondent eleanor garnier. the prime minister showing how it's done.mperor of japan, a lesson in delicate diplomacy. but it seems her trade secretary hadn't got the memo. speaking injapan, he accused the eu of bullying the uk into agreeing a brexit divorce bill before it'll start negotiating any future trade relationship. we can't be blackmailed into paying a price on the first part. we think that we should begin discussions on the final settlement because that is good...
52
52
Sep 2, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. country‘s security forces to exercise restraint and says he is concerned by reports of what he called "excesses during security operations" in rakhine state. here‘s the bbc‘s south east asia correspondent, jonathan head. this is the naf river, dividing bangladesh from myanmar. it is two days ago, and people are swarming across, wading, swimming, carrying what they can. this dramatic exodus of ethnic rohingyas, continuing even now, speaks of a terrible conflict on the other side. inside rakhine state, rohingyas are watching, and recording from a safe distance, the destruction of village after village. it is a scorched—earth campaign by myanmar‘s security forces, as they wipe out the communities which they believe harbour rohingya militants who, last week, launched a series of armed attacks on the police. bangladesh doesn‘t want them, but the rohingyas haven‘t stopped coming. a stream of humanity, all telling the same terrible stories, of homes burnt, husbands shot dead and of flight on
eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. country‘s security forces to exercise restraint and says he is concerned by reports of what he called "excesses during security operations" in rakhine state. here‘s the bbc‘s south east asia correspondent, jonathan head. this is the naf river, dividing bangladesh from myanmar. it is two days ago, and people are swarming across, wading, swimming, carrying what they can. this dramatic exodus of ethnic rohingyas, continuing even now, speaks...
59
59
Sep 9, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up sunday morning, eleanor clift of the daily beast will join us to discuss the political news of the day. nick ferrier know, the director of the centrist project will discuss his efforts to support centrist candidates on 2018. be sure to watch, live at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. join the discussn. ♪ theuncer: monday, marks 16th anniversary of september 11, and our live coverage of the remembrances begin at 8 a.m. eaern, on c-span two. letter from new york city. at 930 a.m., live coverage of the september 11 ceremony the pentagon. at 9:45 a.m. on c-span three, live from pennsylvania, the 9/11 commemoration of the national memorial of flight 93. watch it live on our networks, online at c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. >> hurricane irma continues its path towards the united states with an expected landfall in south florida sometime overnight. earlier today, florida governor rick scott faced reply -- reporters by saying that his state is under an emergency. he spoke at the orange cnty office of emergency management in winter park. the briefing took place aro
coming up sunday morning, eleanor clift of the daily beast will join us to discuss the political news of the day. nick ferrier know, the director of the centrist project will discuss his efforts to support centrist candidates on 2018. be sure to watch, live at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. join the discussn. ♪ theuncer: monday, marks 16th anniversary of september 11, and our live coverage of the remembrances begin at 8 a.m. eaern, on c-span two. letter from new york city. at 930 a.m., live...
52
52
Sep 16, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you very much, eleanor garnier in bournemouth.rong. a day after its latest ballistic missile launch, north korea has said its final goal is to match the military power of the the united states. last night, the un security council described the missile test over japan as highly provocative — but no further sanctions were imposed. bill hayton reports. north korea is celebrating another successful test for its hwasong—12 ballistic missile and kim jong—un was there to congratulate the scientists. he told them his aim is to establish a balance of force for the united states, so it cannot threaten his country with military action. but on a visit to an airbase near washington, president trump said the us will never be intimidated. but on a visit to an airbase near washington, president trump said the us will never be intimidated. after seeing your capabilities and commitment here today, i am more confident than ever that our options in addressing this threat are both effective and overwhelming. in new york, the un security council discus
thank you very much, eleanor garnier in bournemouth.rong. a day after its latest ballistic missile launch, north korea has said its final goal is to match the military power of the the united states. last night, the un security council described the missile test over japan as highly provocative — but no further sanctions were imposed. bill hayton reports. north korea is celebrating another successful test for its hwasong—12 ballistic missile and kim jong—un was there to congratulate the...
49
49
Sep 23, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier, thank you very much. earthquake, we have got some reports from reuters, the usgs has reported a magnitude of 6.2 which as hit about 12 miles east of oaxaca in mexico. you will remember the 7.1 magnitude earthquake which struck mexico city at lunchtime on tuesday, 273 people dead. many people still trapped beneath the rubble. a magnitude 6.2 quake as hit 12 miles south—east of oaxaca in mexico. we are not sure about the depth, and thatis are not sure about the depth, and that is really what decides how destructive these earthquakes are. but that is what we have at the moment, more when we get it. hurricane maria, and the heavy rain that followed it, is continuing to wreak havoc in puerto rico. the authorities there have mobilised the national guard to help evacuate people in areas downstream of a dam that has failed after days of heavy rain. sunita jaswal reports. after days of heavy rainfall, severe damage to this dam has sent torrents of water surging downstream, causing flash flooding for miles. 70,000
eleanor garnier, thank you very much. earthquake, we have got some reports from reuters, the usgs has reported a magnitude of 6.2 which as hit about 12 miles east of oaxaca in mexico. you will remember the 7.1 magnitude earthquake which struck mexico city at lunchtime on tuesday, 273 people dead. many people still trapped beneath the rubble. a magnitude 6.2 quake as hit 12 miles south—east of oaxaca in mexico. we are not sure about the depth, and thatis are not sure about the depth, and that...
54
54
Sep 24, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton. brighton is our chief political correspondent, vicki young. just listening to that, it doesn't quite seem as if the parties wholly united going into this conference. it is interesting that there is a buoyant mood here because many in the labour party feel that they have the labour party feel that they have the wind in the seals and that election result, although not a win, was better than expected. jeremy corbyn has talked about how this huge increase in the numbers in the party, the membership, how they should take over this conference and have a much bigger say about what goes on. there has been a row about whether mps should be pushed up to the balcony in the whole, not allowed on the conference hall as usual. there is buoyancy for the first time we're jeremy corbyn usual. there is buoyancy for the first time we'rejeremy corbyn is not having to defend himself in his leadership. he is much more secure. but that means many more eyes looking at policies and detail. just like in a cons
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton. brighton is our chief political correspondent, vicki young. just listening to that, it doesn't quite seem as if the parties wholly united going into this conference. it is interesting that there is a buoyant mood here because many in the labour party feel that they have the labour party feel that they have the wind in the seals and that election result, although not a win, was better than expected. jeremy corbyn has talked about how this huge increase in the...
47
47
Sep 24, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton. take part in 12 sports over eight days. his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, was at the opening ceremony, making her first appearance at an official engagement attended by the prince. sarah campbell is in toronto for us this evening. more than 550 competitors from 17 nations, cheered on by friends and family. the games were prince harry's idea. this is the third such event which aims to use sport to help the process of recovery. as the teams filed in, prince harry watched from the vip area next to the first lady and spotted, a couple of rows down ms markle lives and works in the city and so it would have perhaps seemed odd if she hadn't turned up. kensington palace have refused to comment on her appearance adding that half of toronto is here anyway and that maybe true, but this still has to be seen as a significant public acknowledgement of the seriousness of their relationship. of course, this ceremony was about the games and the competitors who have gone through so much to get
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton. take part in 12 sports over eight days. his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, was at the opening ceremony, making her first appearance at an official engagement attended by the prince. sarah campbell is in toronto for us this evening. more than 550 competitors from 17 nations, cheered on by friends and family. the games were prince harry's idea. this is the third such event which aims to use sport to help the process of recovery. as the teams filed in,...
106
106
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier reports from brighton.y to put on a united front but there is no hiding it. it is plain for all to see. divisions in labour over brexit once again coming to the fore. what i wa nt to again coming to the fore. what i want to do first of all congratulate conference. yesterday you voted away your chance to remain in the single market. you voted away your chance to stay in the eu. you have as much chance of stopping brexit as jeremy corbyn has of wearing my tottenham shirt! get real! he is certainly widely adored here. jeremy corbyn‘s position and policies now almost unchallenged in labour. but for the crucial issue brexit, well, label deals with internal divisions and its shadow brexit secretary insisted the party was a government in waiting. no rash ideological red lines preventing a sensible deal. no fantastical blue sky proposals. a pragmatic approach. labour are now the grown—ups in the room. we stand ready to take charge of these negotiations, not acting for narrow political gain but in the national inter
eleanor garnier reports from brighton.y to put on a united front but there is no hiding it. it is plain for all to see. divisions in labour over brexit once again coming to the fore. what i wa nt to again coming to the fore. what i want to do first of all congratulate conference. yesterday you voted away your chance to remain in the single market. you voted away your chance to stay in the eu. you have as much chance of stopping brexit as jeremy corbyn has of wearing my tottenham shirt! get...
45
45
Sep 17, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier at the liberal democrat conference in bournemouth.les. figures obtained by bbc radio 5 live suggested a rise of nearly a third over the last six years. in london, the number of fire staff taking leave because of mental health problems has doubled since 2011. the home office said it was the responsibility of fire departments to put wellbeing support in place. jill tolfrey is the chief executive of the fire fighters charity. i think actually as a british culture we are not terribly keen to identify that we have a mental health issue. and firefighters are very much seeing themselves as the rescu e rs very much seeing themselves as the rescuers of other people. they don't see themselves as portraying any weakness. so add those things together and it's actually quite difficult for them to suggest they are suffering from stress, anxiety, orfrom some of are suffering from stress, anxiety, or from some of the things they have seen throughout their working life, that that's having an effect on. but actually you would expect it to have an effec
eleanor garnier at the liberal democrat conference in bournemouth.les. figures obtained by bbc radio 5 live suggested a rise of nearly a third over the last six years. in london, the number of fire staff taking leave because of mental health problems has doubled since 2011. the home office said it was the responsibility of fire departments to put wellbeing support in place. jill tolfrey is the chief executive of the fire fighters charity. i think actually as a british culture we are not...
74
74
Sep 24, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton.e shadow home secretary told the conference that cuts to policing under the conservatives had been very damaging and pledged to recruit 10,000 new police officers. i have represented an inner—city community for over 30 years. i know it is the poor, women and minorities who suffer most from crime. i have a lwa ys who suffer most from crime. i have always taken who suffer most from crime. i have always ta ken fighting who suffer most from crime. i have always taken fighting crime seriously and i will continue to do so as seriously and i will continue to do so as labour home secretary. and the reality of the tory record on law and order is a long way from their rhetoric. since 2010, theresa may has been home secretary and now prime minister. but on her watch, the number of police officers has dropped by 20,000. £2.3 billion has been cut from police budgets. the truth is that austerity undermines policing and community safety in just the same way that it undermines our health service. we s
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton.e shadow home secretary told the conference that cuts to policing under the conservatives had been very damaging and pledged to recruit 10,000 new police officers. i have represented an inner—city community for over 30 years. i know it is the poor, women and minorities who suffer most from crime. i have a lwa ys who suffer most from crime. i have always taken who suffer most from crime. i have always ta ken fighting who suffer most from crime. i have always...
96
96
Sep 24, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
garnierjoins us 0ur political correspondent he eleanor garnier joins us from brighton. asked delegates at conference to debate in a comrade and respectful way. does that suggest for the optimism there are divisions about which way they are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit?” are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit? i think that's one of the areas where there could be division, but if you think back to this time last year, jeremy corbyn had just survived another bitter leadership contest. yesterday, he arrived in brighton to cha nts yesterday, he arrived in brighton to chants of, "oh jeremy yesterday, he arrived in brighton to chants of, "0hjeremy corbyn." i think he is getting used to the sound of adulation. this is the first chance the party had a chance to get together en masse since the jeremy corbyn's when labour did better than expected, gaining 30 mps. even though labour didn't do well enough to get into government, there will be lots of celebrating and despite that, that doesn't mean there will be divisions lurking behi
garnierjoins us 0ur political correspondent he eleanor garnier joins us from brighton. asked delegates at conference to debate in a comrade and respectful way. does that suggest for the optimism there are divisions about which way they are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit?” are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit? i think that's one of the areas where there could be division, but if you think back to this time last year, jeremy corbyn had just...
64
64
Sep 13, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, eleanor ghani. -- the new year. thank you, eleanor ghani. —— eleanorghani.tory — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front page at 10:40 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are former conservative advisor jo—anne nadler and political commentatorjane merrick. scotland yard is to review security arrangements at the south london school attended by prince george. it follows the arrest of a ao—year—old woman yesterday on suspicion of attempted burglary. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is here. you would think of anywhere would be secure it would be the school where the young man who is the son of the future king is actually going to have his education? indeed, not even a week into that education security already seems to have been found wanting at thomas's battersea, this independent school, £18,000 a year, a very exclusive private independent school, it turns out a ao—year—old woman was trying to get in yesterday afternoon. we don't know exactly what went on but she was challenged and stopped but not arrested until this afternoon, she
thank you, eleanor ghani. -- the new year. thank you, eleanor ghani. —— eleanorghani.tory — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front page at 10:40 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are former conservative advisor jo—anne nadler and political commentatorjane merrick. scotland yard is to review security arrangements at the south london school attended by prince george. it follows the arrest of a ao—year—old woman yesterday on suspicion of attempted...
44
44
Sep 3, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 1
at a history major from the university of miami had a paragraph or two of eleanor roosevelt in ordinary stories were lost and i believe they are part of our western history. in fact, historians realize we didn't have the native american story, didn't have the japanese truth. we were missing our stories and one of the part as american women do i live extraordinary lives. she was born in oslo. her father died when she was two. her mother remarried a few years later and her stepfather emigrated with her when she was allowed into america. they settled to begin with and then gets pregnant at 15 and we don't have the background i'm not. they then moved out in homestead is there and they had an arranged marriage with the norwegians with her husband do not swear she was for many years before they came to spokane. what happened was helga and ollie, he was a trained carpenter and moved up to spokane, washington after they were in minnesota and it was a rough time in minnesota that they were able to build a house, have a farm and sell it to come last to know at the time of a lot of encouragement,
at a history major from the university of miami had a paragraph or two of eleanor roosevelt in ordinary stories were lost and i believe they are part of our western history. in fact, historians realize we didn't have the native american story, didn't have the japanese truth. we were missing our stories and one of the part as american women do i live extraordinary lives. she was born in oslo. her father died when she was two. her mother remarried a few years later and her stepfather emigrated...
30
30
Sep 2, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
i had a history major and only heard a paragraph or two about eleanor and adams. i believe they are part of our western history, in fact, there had been a western women's conference call, historians realized we didn't have the story, the chicano in the west, japanese, we were missing our stories and one of the parts that were missing is american women who had lived extraordinary calls even though they are called, quote, ordinary women. her father died when she was two. her stepfather and mother immigrated with her when she was 11 to america and they settled in michigan to begin with and then she gets pregnant at 15 and we don't know the background on that, there are several options but they then moved out to minnesota and they had arranged marriage with a norwegian who is her husband and that's where she was for many years before she came to spokane. what happened was he was a trained carpenter and they moved out to spokane washington after being in minnesota and rough time in minnesota and they were able to build a house, have a farm and be able to sell it to com
i had a history major and only heard a paragraph or two about eleanor and adams. i believe they are part of our western history, in fact, there had been a western women's conference call, historians realized we didn't have the story, the chicano in the west, japanese, we were missing our stories and one of the parts that were missing is american women who had lived extraordinary calls even though they are called, quote, ordinary women. her father died when she was two. her stepfather and mother...
73
73
Sep 4, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
a reporter asked eleanor roosevelt in the spring of 1946. she quickly responded -- a kind and understanding heart. and perhaps this was the quality that herbert hoover and harry truman had throughout their friendship which began in this spring of 1945, a little over 72 years ago. hoover and truman were, on paper and on surface, very different men. hoover was a republican. he was the depression era president. he was an engineer. and he was also a humanitarian. truman was a democrat. he was the post-world war ii president. he was a politician. and he also had been a captain in the first world war. but as the joint project of the truman and hoover library so eloquently states, it is easy to overlook the fact that they both have roots in farming communities. him communities. they had known economic hardship and self-reliance. there were transformed by the conflagration of world war i. and they lived in the shadow of franklin d. roosevelt. but i also add that both men were quite similar in their hearts. both were ethical men in their respective r
a reporter asked eleanor roosevelt in the spring of 1946. she quickly responded -- a kind and understanding heart. and perhaps this was the quality that herbert hoover and harry truman had throughout their friendship which began in this spring of 1945, a little over 72 years ago. hoover and truman were, on paper and on surface, very different men. hoover was a republican. he was the depression era president. he was an engineer. and he was also a humanitarian. truman was a democrat. he was the...
69
69
Sep 13, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 1
for more let's speak to our political correspondent eleanor garnier at westminster. will the speech take place? there have been speculations for some time about this is that speech of theresa may. we knew it would be this autumn. we now know it will be on friday, september 22 in the italian city of florence. downing street have confirmed that mrs may will give an update on brexit and the negotiations so far and underlining the fact that the uk wa nts to underlining the fact that the uk wants to continue having a deep and special relationship with the eu wa nts special relationship with the eu wants the uk leads. the prime minister's spokesperson added that the prime minister wanted to give a speech on the uk's future relationship with europe in its historic heart and that she sees florence as having cultural and economic ties that spanned centuries in centuries and that that was why theresa may would be giving her speech there. her spokesperson also said that when the uk leads the eu it will be leaving the european union, not europe. that is when the speech is happen
for more let's speak to our political correspondent eleanor garnier at westminster. will the speech take place? there have been speculations for some time about this is that speech of theresa may. we knew it would be this autumn. we now know it will be on friday, september 22 in the italian city of florence. downing street have confirmed that mrs may will give an update on brexit and the negotiations so far and underlining the fact that the uk wa nts to underlining the fact that the uk wants to...
67
67
Sep 24, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt. this led to the forced relocation of japanese americans to internment camps during world war ii. here's a preview. >> has far as the president's background and personality, it is more subtle. it is hard to say what influence the habit we can say that fdr had a past history of sherry popular prejudiced. years before he was elected president, britain was about having a set of arguments that he was proof. he publicly insisted that japanese were not able to be a simulated into american society. i'm quoting him. i will give you my best fdr. this is from his article in asia magazine. >> so far, as americans are concerned, as a whole, they honestly believe that the mingling of white with oriental blood is harmful to our future. while it is not clear how much he continued this through the. of the war, he was in correspondence with the chief anthropologist at the smithsonian institution about japanese skulls. he agreed that the reason that japanese people were biologically so aggressive and ev
roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt. this led to the forced relocation of japanese americans to internment camps during world war ii. here's a preview. >> has far as the president's background and personality, it is more subtle. it is hard to say what influence the habit we can say that fdr had a past history of sherry popular prejudiced. years before he was elected president, britain was about having a set of arguments that he was proof. he publicly insisted that japanese were not able to be...
84
84
Sep 24, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
greg robinson discusses the comput between frank and he was about and -- frank teddy roosevelt and eleanorsevelt about the forced relocation of japanese-americans to internment camp during world war ii. here's a preview. but as far as the president's background and personality, that is a more subtle and compelling factor. it is hard to say what influence they had, but we certainly can say that fdr had a past history of sharing popular president -- popular prejudice against japanese americans. in the mid, years before he was elected president, france and roosevelt had written a series of articles about the united states and japan, but he publicly insisted that japanese inter-americanle society and justify discriminatory laws on the west coast that prevented japanese immigrants from buying property or marrying whites or becoming citizens on the ground that this protected the racial purity of white americans against intermarriage. i am quoting him. i'll try to give you my best fdr . this is from 1923. "so far as americans are concerned, it must be admitted that as a whole come up they honestl
greg robinson discusses the comput between frank and he was about and -- frank teddy roosevelt and eleanorsevelt about the forced relocation of japanese-americans to internment camp during world war ii. here's a preview. but as far as the president's background and personality, that is a more subtle and compelling factor. it is hard to say what influence they had, but we certainly can say that fdr had a past history of sharing popular president -- popular prejudice against japanese americans....
164
164
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt and first lady eleanor executive order 9066.
roosevelt and first lady eleanor executive order 9066.
52
52
Sep 1, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. telegraph's brexit correspondent, james rothwell. we've had three rounds of these talks in brussels. how do you think things stand ? talks in brussels. how do you think things stand? i think it's fair to say that so far, especially this week, it hasn't gone terribly well. you saw the press conference yesterday in brussels. a very frosty atmosphere. i was there and david davis, usually tries to stay fairly jovial. whereas michel barnier is a little bit more reserved. but it was clear yesterday, and the atmosphere in the room was palpable, that the two didn't appear to be getting on well in the negotiation rooms before the press conference. there has been some incremental progress on two of the three big issues. one is northern ireland, some small progress there they said yesterday. citizens rights, maybe a little progress. but on the big issue of the financial settlement, the so—called brexit bill, they seem to be incomplete deadlock and not making any progress on that until 0ctober ma
eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. telegraph's brexit correspondent, james rothwell. we've had three rounds of these talks in brussels. how do you think things stand ? talks in brussels. how do you think things stand? i think it's fair to say that so far, especially this week, it hasn't gone terribly well. you saw the press conference yesterday in brussels. a very frosty atmosphere. i was there and david davis, usually tries to stay fairly jovial. whereas michel barnier is a little bit...
178
178
Sep 27, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. this is the government in waiting.adored among party members, but if he really is to become the next prime minister, his big speech will need to appeal far beyond the conference hall to voters right across the country. what doesjeremy corbyn need to do to appeal to voters beyond labour? he needs to continue doing what he's doing to inspire the members of which there are over 500,000 now to go out and do it on his behalf. i would sayjust keep plugging away at the same message. he has come across really well in the country, we got 40% of the vote in the general election. i thinkjeremy has already done a fantasticjob of getting people who are usually not interested in politics actually interested in politics, especially young people and we have seen that happen. so i think a little bit more what he is already doing is going to make us in a much better position come the next general election. the party might be united in its desire to get into government, but it is deeply divided on brexit and questions remain about how la
our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. this is the government in waiting.adored among party members, but if he really is to become the next prime minister, his big speech will need to appeal far beyond the conference hall to voters right across the country. what doesjeremy corbyn need to do to appeal to voters beyond labour? he needs to continue doing what he's doing to inspire the members of which there are over 500,000 now to go out and do it on his behalf. i would sayjust keep...
85
85
Sep 10, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
ing.rnors are fail , first of all,g i would like to send a message to eleanor. help us save mcmillan park in d.c. we are trying to save a green space from the corruption of the d.c. government. i wonder if your panel can address the election of donald trump. into is the investigation voter registration rolls, knocking thousands of people all who were targeted at, and the voter rolls are just out there. anybody can interfere with them. we need to reform this government big-time. we need to stop letting the government run roughshod over us for profit, keeping our utilities and gasoline at low price. host: you can send us your comments. we have this, congressman mike conway voting against hurricane sandra relief, but voting for the porkbarrel debt limit for harvey aid. this, back to back do conservatives and republicans believe in man-made climate change yet? times, thatpa bay island near fort myers is now deserted. this is what pictures look like from marco island, a short drive from ft. myers, florida. the path has been delayed just a little bit, but expected to
ing.rnors are fail , first of all,g i would like to send a message to eleanor. help us save mcmillan park in d.c. we are trying to save a green space from the corruption of the d.c. government. i wonder if your panel can address the election of donald trump. into is the investigation voter registration rolls, knocking thousands of people all who were targeted at, and the voter rolls are just out there. anybody can interfere with them. we need to reform this government big-time. we need to stop...
77
77
Sep 14, 2017
09/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 1
tim: eleanor lives next door where the detective the daycare owner's 27-year-old son, kevin jones junior >> he's a nice boy. tim: the detectives believe that a 10-year-old girl witnessed jones inappropriately touching a young girl. and there is a rec center and parking lot across the street. detectives want to know if there are other victims. meantime, the home day care is suspended. tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: an officer involved in a car crash in february has pleaded no contest to reckless driving. this video shows the officer's car ramming a van after making a left turn. the judge find him $250. fairfax county police say that his future will be determined after and administrative investigation. alison: a criminal investigation underway after eight patients died at a nursing home near miami. said and after hurricane irma knocked out power to the facility. while the medical examiner has not determined if the deaths are heat-related, most of those who died suffered respiratory distress and dehydration. >> the ac unit in this place behind us is under investigation and was not workin
tim: eleanor lives next door where the detective the daycare owner's 27-year-old son, kevin jones junior >> he's a nice boy. tim: the detectives believe that a 10-year-old girl witnessed jones inappropriately touching a young girl. and there is a rec center and parking lot across the street. detectives want to know if there are other victims. meantime, the home day care is suspended. tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: an officer involved in a car crash in february has pleaded no contest to...
69
69
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton.m the labour conference in brighton is labour's shadow brexit minister jenny chapman. thank you forjoining us. under what circumstances do you think britain could stay in a single market? we have said all along that we think that the government ought to be leaving the single market and the customs union on the table. and we think they are being idea logically driven and unreasonable in saying that one of their red line almost is that one of their red line almost is that we should not be in a customs union or a single market. what the labour party is interested in are the outcomes and we are interested in getting the benefits of single market membership and we are not hung up precisely on how that is achieved. the good game that from membership of the single market or you could gain that through a trade deal we are not hung up about how it is done, it is the outcomes that matter. the question you will be as straightaway by lots of people, if thatis straightaway by lots of people, if tha
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton.m the labour conference in brighton is labour's shadow brexit minister jenny chapman. thank you forjoining us. under what circumstances do you think britain could stay in a single market? we have said all along that we think that the government ought to be leaving the single market and the customs union on the table. and we think they are being idea logically driven and unreasonable in saying that one of their red line almost is that one of their red line...
55
55
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier reports from brighton.les as they try to put on a united front but there is no hiding it. it is plain for all to see. divisions in labour over brexit once again coming to the fore. what i want to do first of all congratulate conference. yesterday you voted away your chance to remain in the single market. you voted away your chance to stay in the eu. you have as much chance of stopping brexit as jeremy corbyn has of wearing my tottenham shirt! get real! he is certainly widely adored here. jeremy corbyn‘s position and policies now almost unchallenged in labour. but for the crucial issue brexit, well, label deals with internal divisions and its shadow brexit secretary insisted the party was a government in waiting. no rash ideological red lines preventing a sensible deal. no fantastical blue sky proposals. a pragmatic approach. labour are now the grown—ups in the room. we stand ready to take charge of these negotiations, not acting for narrow political gain but in the national interest. brexit rows and all, co
eleanor garnier reports from brighton.les as they try to put on a united front but there is no hiding it. it is plain for all to see. divisions in labour over brexit once again coming to the fore. what i want to do first of all congratulate conference. yesterday you voted away your chance to remain in the single market. you voted away your chance to stay in the eu. you have as much chance of stopping brexit as jeremy corbyn has of wearing my tottenham shirt! get real! he is certainly widely...
115
115
Sep 29, 2017
09/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
delegate eleanor holmes norton said she would introduce a bill to remove a statue of confederate general albert pike that stands near judiciary square. cities all over the country have similar debates over what to do with his confederate statues and monuments. nancy: 7 on your side with breakthrough with breast cancer. the fda has approved a new pill. the fda says 72% have this type of cancer. thanill is pricey at more $10,000 per month but the maker says that it offers financial assistance. inpatient testing, it stopped worsening for longer times with the medication. support after actor julia louise dreyfus announce she had a breast cancer. each we did, "-- she tweeted, "one in eight women get dressed cancer. today on the one." she graduated from school in bethesda. former vice president joe biden showed his support for the actress tonight, saying that we veeps stick together. all the i and bidens are with you, julia." nancy: twitter says that it took action on hundreds accounts thought to be linked election as facebook officials met with lawmakers to look at how ads were were used to m
delegate eleanor holmes norton said she would introduce a bill to remove a statue of confederate general albert pike that stands near judiciary square. cities all over the country have similar debates over what to do with his confederate statues and monuments. nancy: 7 on your side with breakthrough with breast cancer. the fda has approved a new pill. the fda says 72% have this type of cancer. thanill is pricey at more $10,000 per month but the maker says that it offers financial assistance....
81
81
Sep 24, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton. chief political correspondent, said that there is now a clear split within the parliamentary labour party on the issue of brexit. we had 30 of them signing this open letter calling for the party to adopt a policy of staying in the single market even after any kind of transition period. that is not labour party policy at the moment and relief through the gauntlet down to the leadership. listening to jeremy corbyn this morning, maybe it shouldn't be surprising. throughout his career he has been pretty eurosceptic. he will not go as far as saying we should stay in the single market, raising some of the problems he does have with it. this has caused fury among some labour mps. the reaction tonight on twitter and fringe meetings and some of them saying exactly that, that this is the biggest issue facing the country. heidi alexander says she is gobsmacked and that they are a laughing stock for not discussing it. chuka umunna says they should not that the debate but lead it and ben bradshaw
eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton. chief political correspondent, said that there is now a clear split within the parliamentary labour party on the issue of brexit. we had 30 of them signing this open letter calling for the party to adopt a policy of staying in the single market even after any kind of transition period. that is not labour party policy at the moment and relief through the gauntlet down to the leadership. listening to jeremy corbyn this morning, maybe it shouldn't be...