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copying congressman cummings, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. as we just played there, congressman cummings warned us about the white house stonewalling subpoenas. is the congress getting what it needs to form articles of impeachment? >> closed hearings, remember, they're closed because we're in the investigatory stage. the breakthrough is that we have career state department people coming forward. and now even sondland, who was his european adviser, who got somehow involved in the ukraine, coming forward to be sure they come forward with subpoenas but we haven't had to go to court to get them to come forward. it looks as if increasingly, whether political or career people, there are a growing number of officials who do not
copying congressman cummings, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. as we just played there, congressman cummings warned us about the white house stonewalling subpoenas. is the congress getting what it needs to form articles of impeachment? >> closed hearings, remember, they're closed because we're in the investigatory stage. the breakthrough is that we have career state department people coming forward. and now even sondland, who was his european adviser, who got somehow involved in the...
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eleanor: it's not that we are so pessimistic.cceleration and growth next year. but the key takeaway is that it is too early yet. as you say in your question, the search for yield will be on going 2020. towe think there no reason sway away from that defensive position we have had all year. we want to maintain that until we see a clear indication that we will get that acceleration in growth in 2020 and have the recession risk off the table. i don't think we have crossed the rubicon in terms of a downturn where we can say we are heading straight for recession and it is all over. but we cannot say we will get a cyclical upswing in growth. our message really is that we want to stay in the defensive sector. we want to be defensively positioned until we get clear confirmation that we will have a cyclical upswing in global growth. we don't think the fed or there yet because of their policy response. it's going to be moving target. haidi: eleanor is sick -- sticking around with us. coming up next, we will check in on the outlook for start
eleanor: it's not that we are so pessimistic.cceleration and growth next year. but the key takeaway is that it is too early yet. as you say in your question, the search for yield will be on going 2020. towe think there no reason sway away from that defensive position we have had all year. we want to maintain that until we see a clear indication that we will get that acceleration in growth in 2020 and have the recession risk off the table. i don't think we have crossed the rubicon in terms of a...
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eleanor clift of the daily beast, thank you so much. thank you. brexit, talks with the european union are under severe pressure. after an apparently difficult phone call between prime minister borisjohnson and germany's chancellor angela merkel, a senior downing street source was being quoted as saying a brexit deal was now "essentially impossible". the eu's most senior official then publicly accused mrjohnson of playing a "stupid blame game." a short time ago the irish prime minister leo varadkar spoke to the broadcaster rte. we very much want there to be a deal. and i'll certainly work until the very last moment to secure that. but not at any cost. there are some fundamental objectives that haven't changed for the past three years and we need them guaranteed. and what's your sense of it now? i think it's going to be very difficult to secure an agreement by next week, quite frankly. essentially what the united kingdom has done is repudiated the deal that we negotiated in good faith with prime minister may's government over two years. and have sor
eleanor clift of the daily beast, thank you so much. thank you. brexit, talks with the european union are under severe pressure. after an apparently difficult phone call between prime minister borisjohnson and germany's chancellor angela merkel, a senior downing street source was being quoted as saying a brexit deal was now "essentially impossible". the eu's most senior official then publicly accused mrjohnson of playing a "stupid blame game." a short time ago the irish...
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bedroom, and eleanor said, do you think mr. hoover will accept our proposal? norman davis said, there is a real possibility. then he walked into roosevelt's bedroom, sat down, and roosevelt -- and said, don't do it. it was the end of any possibilities to do that. during the same period, the polish and basset are to the united states approached hoover on the 18th and set, -- and said, what about some relief? i'm probably not going to get much from the roosevelt administration. the administration had decided just before war broke out to support the neutrality laws that had been passed and to offer limited aid, emergency aid. hoover had already talked about, if the war would start, there should be food through a blockade. there should be no aerial bombing of cities. what hoover argued for was the moral conduction of war based on the team and convention -- the geneva convention and the hague convention. that's going to dissipate very quickly. there is a standoff between the two. it makes any attempts by hoover to deal with roosevel
bedroom, and eleanor said, do you think mr. hoover will accept our proposal? norman davis said, there is a real possibility. then he walked into roosevelt's bedroom, sat down, and roosevelt -- and said, don't do it. it was the end of any possibilities to do that. during the same period, the polish and basset are to the united states approached hoover on the 18th and set, -- and said, what about some relief? i'm probably not going to get much from the roosevelt administration. the administration...
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eleanor, let me talk with you. let's start with you. last night, the president said that he's on an island of one on this. is he? >> he's on an island of one, and believing that he can give the green light to what is essentially a massacre of the kurds by the turks. and that he is still arguing that the turks should be sanctioned and that he doesn't want them to do anything inhumane. i suppose that would put him on an island of one because it's not a rational position. it's trying to have it both ways. and he is also trying to keep his republican base in the senate together to ward off any possible erosion in the face of a likely impeachment. and so he is, you know, courting the republican senators who are opposing him on his policy and saying he agrees with them. so if you can wrap your head around all that, that's that island of one. >> yeah, and andrew, what kind of action can we expect congress to take on all of this? or any action? >> well, speaker pelosi announced on friday that the house foreign affairs committee is going to be u
eleanor, let me talk with you. let's start with you. last night, the president said that he's on an island of one on this. is he? >> he's on an island of one, and believing that he can give the green light to what is essentially a massacre of the kurds by the turks. and that he is still arguing that the turks should be sanctioned and that he doesn't want them to do anything inhumane. i suppose that would put him on an island of one because it's not a rational position. it's trying to have...
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. >> eleanor?well, the obstruction of justice article that was filed against both president nixon and president clinton, there were nine counts in the nixon article and there were seven counts in the clinton article. robert mueller's report listed ten counts of obstruction of justice, and that's even before we got to ukraine. so i think if there is any question whether impeachment is a legitimate tool to hold this president accountable, you have to look at history and you have to come away and say, yes. one of the big differences between then and now is that both nixon and clinton had already been re-elected. this president is going into his re-election. and if the predictions are that the senate fails to convict, he would go in to his re-election campaign as likely an impeached president. now, how are republicans maybe sop republicans, not his base, and independents, they really want to reinstall a president that's been impeached? it is a terrible black mark on your legacy. bill clinton was a succ
. >> eleanor?well, the obstruction of justice article that was filed against both president nixon and president clinton, there were nine counts in the nixon article and there were seven counts in the clinton article. robert mueller's report listed ten counts of obstruction of justice, and that's even before we got to ukraine. so i think if there is any question whether impeachment is a legitimate tool to hold this president accountable, you have to look at history and you have to come...
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frankel and eleanor roosevelt, british by minister winston shelter and soviet leader joseph stalin thate-by-side. their unlikely location, the soviet embassy in tehran teran, iran. with the clock ticking they had to create a plan to defeat nazi germany area one thing was clear as the conference got underway. the fate of western civilization depended on these three leaders over the next three days finding common ground and erasing a single strategy. >> [inaudible] this is a moment when they sit down and work out the strategy that will deliver victory. >> these were the most powerful men the world had ever known. they controlled the combined military source of more than 20 million soldiers. their armies and navies stretched from one end of the globe to the other. there was nothing they cannot have it published had they agreed on something. bret: a compromise would be difficult. the three leaders came from different corners of the globe and have very different visions for crushing nazi germany. bret: born in 1882 in this room of his parents sprawling estate in hyde park, new york frank and
frankel and eleanor roosevelt, british by minister winston shelter and soviet leader joseph stalin thate-by-side. their unlikely location, the soviet embassy in tehran teran, iran. with the clock ticking they had to create a plan to defeat nazi germany area one thing was clear as the conference got underway. the fate of western civilization depended on these three leaders over the next three days finding common ground and erasing a single strategy. >> [inaudible] this is a moment when...
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eleanor clift of the daily beast.the uk withdraws on a european agreement are fading. after anonymous sources in the government in london briefed that the talks were all but doomed, the eu's most senior official publicly accused prime minister borisjohnson of playing a "stupid blame game." mrjohnson is due to have face to face talks later this week with the irish leader. and leo varadker, speaking to the broadcaster rte, and stressed he had not given up hope. we very much want there to be a deal. and i'll certainly work until the very last moment to secure that. but not at any cost. and there are some fundamental objectives that haven't changed for the past three years and we need them guaranteed. and what's your sense of it now? i think it's going to be very difficult to secure an agreement by next week, quite frankly. essentially what the united kingdom has done is repudiated the deal that we negotiated in good faith with prime minister may's government over two years. and have sort of put half of that now back on t
eleanor clift of the daily beast.the uk withdraws on a european agreement are fading. after anonymous sources in the government in london briefed that the talks were all but doomed, the eu's most senior official publicly accused prime minister borisjohnson of playing a "stupid blame game." mrjohnson is due to have face to face talks later this week with the irish leader. and leo varadker, speaking to the broadcaster rte, and stressed he had not given up hope. we very much want there...
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norton. - eleanor holmes norton. ms. norton: i thank my good friend for yielding. , my good ke these friend cho chaired the oversight and -- who chaired the oversight and government reform committee on which i also served, serve, was compelled to be a strong leader. but that's who elijah was anyway. elionela cummings was -- elijah cummings was known for calling out his republican colleagues on countless issues, from the cummings census to the treatment of children coming across the order. yet always chairman cummings took a principled stand whenever he saw the strong against the weak. elijah cummings' strong sense of principle was reinforced by his commanding presence, booming voice, and convincing sense of rectitude. yet the presence of -- the passing of chairman cummings drew widespread sympathy and comments from the very republicans in this house he most opposed. it is republicans who give the best witness to chairman cummings' resolute fairness. even as he held the gavel, he always let his adversaries have their
norton. - eleanor holmes norton. ms. norton: i thank my good friend for yielding. , my good ke these friend cho chaired the oversight and -- who chaired the oversight and government reform committee on which i also served, serve, was compelled to be a strong leader. but that's who elijah was anyway. elionela cummings was -- elijah cummings was known for calling out his republican colleagues on countless issues, from the cummings census to the treatment of children coming across the order. yet...
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eleanor clift of the daily beast. let's get some of the day's other news.isa restrictions on chinese officials thought to be involved in abuses against ethnic uighur muslims. on monday, the us also blacklisted 28 chinese organisations, saying they were involved in the systematic repression and surveillance of minority groups. china accuses washington of interfering in its internal affairs. italy's parliament has voted to cut the number of members by more than a third. the populist five star movement, the main party in the governing coalition, claims the move will savei billion euros over a decade. there are also claims that the change will weaken italian democracy. three scientists have been awarded the nobel prize in physics for their groundbreaking discoveries about the universe. james peebles was honoured for his work on the evolution of the universe. while michael mayor and didier queloz won for their discovery of a planet around a sun—like star. prospects for agreement on a withdrawal plan for brexit between the uk and the eu can agree are fading. the
eleanor clift of the daily beast. let's get some of the day's other news.isa restrictions on chinese officials thought to be involved in abuses against ethnic uighur muslims. on monday, the us also blacklisted 28 chinese organisations, saying they were involved in the systematic repression and surveillance of minority groups. china accuses washington of interfering in its internal affairs. italy's parliament has voted to cut the number of members by more than a third. the populist five star...
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the team of laura kenny, katie archibald, neah evans and eleanor dickinson beat germany in the finale men's pursuit team took bronze in their event. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are stephen bush, political editor at the new statesman and olivia utley, deputy editor of the
the team of laura kenny, katie archibald, neah evans and eleanor dickinson beat germany in the finale men's pursuit team took bronze in their event. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are stephen bush, political editor at the new statesman and olivia utley, deputy editor of the
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i'm eleanor hall free glad you could join me thousands of indigenous people have converged on equity capital quito to join anti-government protests clashes with security forces led the president to move his administration out of the capital as some demonstrate his storms the congress building well ecuador has seen 6 days of nationwide protests following cuts to fuel subsidies and other austerity measures. these are tactics that have toppled governments in ecuador before thousands of anti austerity demonstrators flooded the capital quito there angry over a government decision to end fuel subsidies to reduce the country's deficit leading to soaring petrol prices. to places this country is rich in natural resources what's happened is that it has been impoverished due to the chain of corrupt governments which have stolen for this life and the next one has to be doing a lot of. protesters blockaded roads and briefly stormed the ecuadorian congress building before being driven out by police and soldiers firing tear gas. the state of emergency has been in place since last week when the indi
i'm eleanor hall free glad you could join me thousands of indigenous people have converged on equity capital quito to join anti-government protests clashes with security forces led the president to move his administration out of the capital as some demonstrate his storms the congress building well ecuador has seen 6 days of nationwide protests following cuts to fuel subsidies and other austerity measures. these are tactics that have toppled governments in ecuador before thousands of anti...
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i think about eleanor roosevelt a lot. i think about her crowning achievement, the universal declaration of human rights, because i often need to be reminded that this is a moment to hold on though the courage of our convictions. it's not easy. in fact, it can be downright difficult and discouraging. but keep in mind not only eleanor roosevelt, not only greta thunberg, who kept persevering throughout whatever criticism and backlash she experienced, but keep in mind the women that we honor today. we cannot afford to be aloof. we cannot afford to be cowardly. we have to stand together and continue to speak out for the rights, opportunities, and dignity of women, men, and children. thank you, all, very much. [ cheers and applause ] >> good morning, everyone. and thank you so much, secretary clinton, for being back with us at georgetown today. we are so grateful to you for your support of the institute as our honorary founding chair and for your continuing inspiration. it is particularly significant to have you here this day w
i think about eleanor roosevelt a lot. i think about her crowning achievement, the universal declaration of human rights, because i often need to be reminded that this is a moment to hold on though the courage of our convictions. it's not easy. in fact, it can be downright difficult and discouraging. but keep in mind not only eleanor roosevelt, not only greta thunberg, who kept persevering throughout whatever criticism and backlash she experienced, but keep in mind the women that we honor...
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>> well actually i do, that is true, because when i do them in the shows, i'm singing, like, "eleanor or something, i'm thinking, whoever wrote this was pretty good. ( laughter ) you know, it's-- >> stephen: sure, sure. >> yeah. >> stephen: but where do you think it comes from? you know, people talk about a muse or someone who is sort of touched by grace. why do some people become paul mccartney and other people become stephen colbert? ( laughter ) >> seriously? >> stephen: seriously. >> you know what? my dad was very musical, and i used to listen to a lot of what he did, so a lot of music went in, you know, i listened to the records and watched films and stuff. so i always think of it like my computer got loaded with a lot of data from all the songs i heard, all the old songs. so when i finally came to write, i kind of printed it all out. so i think there was a lot of information in my brain-- >> stephen: so you had a lot of reference up here to make connections. >> a lot of stuff, yeah. and my family was very musical. we would have musical evenings, all the old ladies, all the old a
>> well actually i do, that is true, because when i do them in the shows, i'm singing, like, "eleanor or something, i'm thinking, whoever wrote this was pretty good. ( laughter ) you know, it's-- >> stephen: sure, sure. >> yeah. >> stephen: but where do you think it comes from? you know, people talk about a muse or someone who is sort of touched by grace. why do some people become paul mccartney and other people become stephen colbert? ( laughter ) >>...
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francine: thank you so much, eleanor taylor joliden.nders, bloomberg economics senior executive. coming up on "bloomberg daybreak tom: the irish finance minister. that is coming up at 1:30 p.m. in london, 8:30 am in new york. of course, the focus on brexit. this is bloomberg. ♪ everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at any time. all with millions of secure wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. it's a different kind of wireless network, designed to save you money. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus, get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. that's simple. easy. awesome. call, click, or visit a store today. ♪ "surveillance." francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york. futures up 25 off the chinese headlines. thisanie flanders has tattooed to her brain, the balance sheet of the fed with the optionality off the repo, the short term paper issu
francine: thank you so much, eleanor taylor joliden.nders, bloomberg economics senior executive. coming up on "bloomberg daybreak tom: the irish finance minister. that is coming up at 1:30 p.m. in london, 8:30 am in new york. of course, the focus on brexit. this is bloomberg. ♪ everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at any time. all...
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eleanor holmes norton, impeachment documents with the trump administration.e heart. we'll talk to him about why key military allies would ever consider trusting the u.s. again. >>> plus, jonathan la mere all join the show. kasie dvr as well. our producers watch all the sunday morning shows so you don't have to. sunday morning shows so you don't have to. friendly ghost? hey jill! hey kurt! movies? i'll get snacks! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on our car insurance with geico. i got snacks! ohhh, i got popcorn, i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in?rom that's right! great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of my house. (vo) with fair, transparent value for every trade-in... enterprise makes it easy. whether your beauty routine is 3or 57,... make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely formulated for s
eleanor holmes norton, impeachment documents with the trump administration.e heart. we'll talk to him about why key military allies would ever consider trusting the u.s. again. >>> plus, jonathan la mere all join the show. kasie dvr as well. our producers watch all the sunday morning shows so you don't have to. sunday morning shows so you don't have to. friendly ghost? hey jill! hey kurt! movies? i'll get snacks! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on our...
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>> reporter: eleanor holmes norton, d.c. congresswoman, came out and told reporters that so far u.s. ambassador marie yovanovitch is credible and says that no one tried to limit her testimony. i think that's important here because when we saw marie yovanovitch making her way here to the house side earlier this morning, she was flanked by members of her outside legal team. she was patient enough with me when i tried to pepper her with questions, she chose not to answer but she did not say whether or not she was appearing here with the express support of the state department, of the trump administration. it's not clear if there's a state department attorney in the room. i think based on the guidance we're getting from a couple of the members who have left is that there aren't, that she is appearing here on her own volition and is speaking forthrightly and candidly about her experience. so her appearance here is a real breakthrough for house democrats. she was supposed to be the first witness to appear here to be deposed but th
>> reporter: eleanor holmes norton, d.c. congresswoman, came out and told reporters that so far u.s. ambassador marie yovanovitch is credible and says that no one tried to limit her testimony. i think that's important here because when we saw marie yovanovitch making her way here to the house side earlier this morning, she was flanked by members of her outside legal team. she was patient enough with me when i tried to pepper her with questions, she chose not to answer but she did not say...
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the first person that i recall and one of the most iconic pictures ever was eleanor roosevelt. 1935, this woman went underground, and a woman underground in 1935 was considered bad luck. women should not be underground. and in those days, this country was saying too many miners are being killed in the mines. the largest union in the country and the most powerful labor leader saying too many people are being killed in the mines, and then eleanor roosevelt goes underground. she comes out and they throw a mic in front of her face. they say first lady, what will it take to protect miners? does anybody know what she said? unionization, and legislation are the only two things that will protect coal miners. but if i asked you the president of the united states is the best friend any worker ever had in those days was franklin roosevelt, first lady, then i ask you how long was it before the first legislation was passed by this government to protect coal miners? 1969. so we had the most powerful president we ever had. we had the first lady wanting to make the mines safer and the most dynamic u
the first person that i recall and one of the most iconic pictures ever was eleanor roosevelt. 1935, this woman went underground, and a woman underground in 1935 was considered bad luck. women should not be underground. and in those days, this country was saying too many miners are being killed in the mines. the largest union in the country and the most powerful labor leader saying too many people are being killed in the mines, and then eleanor roosevelt goes underground. she comes out and they...
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joining me now from capitol hill, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton and here with me, "washington postpolitical reporter eugene scott. congresswoman norton, the elijah cummings you knew, the kind, gentle man, tell us about him, as well as the fiery son of preachers. >> what you just showed, andrea, was the commanding presence that those in the public saw in elijah cummings. those of us who worked with him, and i must say i believe i speak for republicans and democrats alike, saw in him a gentle spirit. and we saw in him rare bipartisanship in one of the most partisan congresses in united states history. i must say, his passing would always grieve members and of course his family, maya and those whom we feel strongly for. but this is not a time when we can afford to lose elijah cummings. we are in the midst of impeachment hearings. sadly, i have here, and just received today, a summary of his views on what we've heard so far in the impeachment inquiry along with two other committee chairs. our committee was one of three committees who have been most involved in the inquiry. i have just
joining me now from capitol hill, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton and here with me, "washington postpolitical reporter eugene scott. congresswoman norton, the elijah cummings you knew, the kind, gentle man, tell us about him, as well as the fiery son of preachers. >> what you just showed, andrea, was the commanding presence that those in the public saw in elijah cummings. those of us who worked with him, and i must say i believe i speak for republicans and democrats alike, saw in...
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. >> eleanor smith. >> the governments of the national pilot project published in july 2018 changed the policy we had for generations of not building on the greenbelt and allowed future development to be considered. local authorities face pressure from developers who don't want to spend the money to improve e site. because of this, areas like the southern cornfield on the edge of my constituency are under threat from inappropriate development by those who put profit above all. we should not be building on these especially because of concerns for the environment. after the prime minister reviewed the policy to protect areas like the deal from the developers. >> concerns are shared across the house, something of importance to everyone here today. the framework is clear that the greenbelt must be protected and the brownfield brought forward. there are measures to boost the ability to raise up homes in more urban areas or suburban areas and there has also been a huge amount of money, and the concerns of local communities who ask for the housing comes from. to build the right homes in the ri
. >> eleanor smith. >> the governments of the national pilot project published in july 2018 changed the policy we had for generations of not building on the greenbelt and allowed future development to be considered. local authorities face pressure from developers who don't want to spend the money to improve e site. because of this, areas like the southern cornfield on the edge of my constituency are under threat from inappropriate development by those who put profit above all. we...
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the team of laura kenny, katie archibald, neah evans and eleanor dickinson beat germany in the final by almost three seconds. the men's pursuit team took bronze in their event. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are stephen bush, political editor at the new statesman and olivia utley, deputy editor of the article. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph reports that borisjohnson will give mps a ‘my deal or no deal‘ ultimatium tomorrow after the eu suggested there would be no further brexit extension. the i also goes with the pm's new deal with the eu, with the paper looking ahead to saturday's crunch commons vote. there's a very happy borisjohnson on the metro's front page, shaking hands with jean claude juncker, the president of the european commission. the pair are also on the ft‘s front page, with the paper detailing how the dup's opposition to the deal spells trouble for the pm's hopes of it passing it in the commons. ‘it‘s a numbers gam
the team of laura kenny, katie archibald, neah evans and eleanor dickinson beat germany in the final by almost three seconds. the men's pursuit team took bronze in their event. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are stephen bush, political editor at the new statesman and olivia utley, deputy editor of the article. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the...
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and eleanor roosevelt doesn't support it. so it's a very interesting history of the amendment and you are right that there were issues of protection but that is the equal rights amendment. >> chandler in sedona arizona you are on next, go ahead. my question as to what degree do they tell of the sisters and daughters to play a role in the suffrage movement? >> guest: men played a large role and they were very important and supportive champions and there is a great book that came out a year or two ago called suffragette and it's about the league of men that is important so of course only men could make decisions. men had to be convinced. they were on me in the legislature, the state legislature, so only except by 1917, 1918 county only woman elected to congress processors only one and when the referendum at the state level or the ratification it is only men making these decisions and so having male allies coming and we see some very brave male allies step up in my story and so yes men w were important. >> executive producer is
and eleanor roosevelt doesn't support it. so it's a very interesting history of the amendment and you are right that there were issues of protection but that is the equal rights amendment. >> chandler in sedona arizona you are on next, go ahead. my question as to what degree do they tell of the sisters and daughters to play a role in the suffrage movement? >> guest: men played a large role and they were very important and supportive champions and there is a great book that came out...
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lindsay hoyle would be superb and eleanor lang.fair and is not biased and he doesn't try and stretch the conventions of the house of commons as mr bercow has, stretch the conventions of the house so that comments could thwart brexit. conventions are conventions. strict conventions... that is what is so fascinating, we are lucky, sometimes forget briefings from the clerks about how these things work and it's fascinating because a lot of these things have been set down for years but people have played with the conventions and have tried different things. parliament is really come into its own in the last year. they thwarted exit, they did not have properly. mps voted against no deal. they voted against everything. they have expressed very diverse views and shown there is no majority for any of them. i think that behaved appallingly because they should remember that appallingly because they should rememberthat ina appallingly because they should remember that in a representative democracy, representing the people. but that's a plebisc
lindsay hoyle would be superb and eleanor lang.fair and is not biased and he doesn't try and stretch the conventions of the house of commons as mr bercow has, stretch the conventions of the house so that comments could thwart brexit. conventions are conventions. strict conventions... that is what is so fascinating, we are lucky, sometimes forget briefings from the clerks about how these things work and it's fascinating because a lot of these things have been set down for years but people have...
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police who responded with tear gas and make hundreds of arrests despite the term although president eleanor a no has said that there is no chance that the 40 year old subsidies scheme will be reinstituted. that there is no possibility of changing those things related to the perverse subsidies they were causing so much harm to the countries they were distorting the economy but above all else allow for important national resources to fall into the wrong hands to try to ensure the safety of our citizens and avoid chaos i have declared a national state of emergency in. the ecuadorian government scrapped the fuel subsidies in order to meet targets agreed with the international monetary fund as part of a bailout deal signed in march ecuador's agreed to slash public spending it now intends to reduce its deficit from $3600000000.00 to under $1000000000.00 by 2020 right look at the impact of all those 7 joined by economists gonzalo they are welcome to the program so whether there were any other options in a few minutes but do you think the ecuador's leaders have woefully misjudged the public mood on
police who responded with tear gas and make hundreds of arrests despite the term although president eleanor a no has said that there is no chance that the 40 year old subsidies scheme will be reinstituted. that there is no possibility of changing those things related to the perverse subsidies they were causing so much harm to the countries they were distorting the economy but above all else allow for important national resources to fall into the wrong hands to try to ensure the safety of our...
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after the twitter roddy pointed out the unlikely friendship eleanor was quick to defend george i'm friends with george bush in fact i'm friends with a lot of people who don't share the same beliefs that i have we're all different and i think that we've forgotten that that's ok that we're all different just because i don't agree with someone on everything doesn't mean that i'm not going to be friends with them when i say be kind to one another i don't mean only the people that think the same way that you do i mean be kind to everyone now trying to bridge america's political gap is certainly admirable but does being kind to everyone include the man who allowed this to happen. 500 liters of anthrax unscom estimates that saddam hussein could have produced 25000 leaders at this hour american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq to free its people and to defend the world great danger. i mean i think you said i think church should be bush is a war criminal you know he sent all of these people to die and something that you think that i should only sorr
after the twitter roddy pointed out the unlikely friendship eleanor was quick to defend george i'm friends with george bush in fact i'm friends with a lot of people who don't share the same beliefs that i have we're all different and i think that we've forgotten that that's ok that we're all different just because i don't agree with someone on everything doesn't mean that i'm not going to be friends with them when i say be kind to one another i don't mean only the people that think the same way...
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dame eleanor laing. time now for a brief look at what else mps and peers have been up to. by more than a fifth last year, according to official figures. a total of 726 people died, nearly half of them as a result of drug poisoning. these statistics have reminded us of starkly of the fateful impact of substance and alcohol abuse. we know that the use of new psychoactive substances is rising. mr speaker, these are dangerous drugs with unpredictable effects. and that's why it's so important people that get the support that they need. one labour mp pointed out that rough sleeping was becoming more visible all the time, even around the palace of westminster. every evening as we leave this opulent building, we see a growing number of homeless people. in the tube station, outside the buildings, in shop doorways and anywhere where they can seek shelter. and it's clear that the government are not doing enough. in hong kong, the police shot a pro—democracy protester in the chest during violent clashes. thousands of people defied a ban on demonstrations on the 70th anniversary of com
dame eleanor laing. time now for a brief look at what else mps and peers have been up to. by more than a fifth last year, according to official figures. a total of 726 people died, nearly half of them as a result of drug poisoning. these statistics have reminded us of starkly of the fateful impact of substance and alcohol abuse. we know that the use of new psychoactive substances is rising. mr speaker, these are dangerous drugs with unpredictable effects. and that's why it's so important people...
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charities helping the homeless i so wish they weren't needed universal credit has a lot to answer for eleanor says universal credit is set up to set you up to feel gary spent says the u.k. is the 5th largest economy so a soup kitchen shouldn't be needed people should be housed in unused houses it is immortal that anyone is left homeless henry says they may have a moral duty but have they got the political will to end sanctions and universal credit and tackle high rents in the private sector build more affordable homes he saves and finally living says could be any one of us don't kid yourself these guys and girls did not wake up one morning and say yahoo i'm going to live on the street the london red bus along with bobby's helmet and the tide of london as one of the capital cities create icons fitting therefore that this same image should be applied to tackling london's hidden shame the fact that in this prosperous global city rough sleeping and death of the homeless are more slightly rising it is not in doubt that there is public support for action on this scandal otherwise it wouldn't be the
charities helping the homeless i so wish they weren't needed universal credit has a lot to answer for eleanor says universal credit is set up to set you up to feel gary spent says the u.k. is the 5th largest economy so a soup kitchen shouldn't be needed people should be housed in unused houses it is immortal that anyone is left homeless henry says they may have a moral duty but have they got the political will to end sanctions and universal credit and tackle high rents in the private sector...
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eleanor gordon—smith, author of stop being reasonable, thank you for joining us on the programme.in on sunday. the 60 year old beat the centre—right incumbent, mauricio macri. mr fernandez has promised to imporve wages and benefits, but will have to negotiate with the country's creditors over tens of millions of dollars of sovereign debt. italy's right wing populist party, the league, has bounced back with an election victory in umbria. it was the first test of voter sentiment since the party left the national coalition government in august. and it was the league's eighth straight regional win since the general election in march last year. its candidate won with more than 57% of the vote to give a boost to matteo salvini, the leader of the anti—immigration party. a cancer patient in the united states has won $200,000 from a lottery ticket he bought on the way to his last chemotherapy treatment. ronnie foster, who has colon cancer, bought a scratch card in north carolina and won 5 dollars, and then used that to buy two more. he said he was already happy having attended his last tre
eleanor gordon—smith, author of stop being reasonable, thank you for joining us on the programme.in on sunday. the 60 year old beat the centre—right incumbent, mauricio macri. mr fernandez has promised to imporve wages and benefits, but will have to negotiate with the country's creditors over tens of millions of dollars of sovereign debt. italy's right wing populist party, the league, has bounced back with an election victory in umbria. it was the first test of voter sentiment since the...
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amongst the possible winners is this from eleanor, who is autistic.for when she really tries. 0range days for when it all bursts out. a lot of people don't accept people who are different these days. more than 2000 films from around the world cover big issues but organisers say they are rarely glum. it shows what we are truly like and that we can be fun, if people want to know us. being tipped for a real 0scar this year is zack gottsaggen in the peanut butter falcon. that could be a landmark moment. still, there are concerns that people with a learning disability are only ever on the screen for tears or triumph, neverjust for being. the organisers of 0ska bright would love to see that day come. jane mccubbin, bbc news. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 5.20, bye for now. good afternoon. you don't need me to tell you it has been a thoroughly wet 2a to 36 hours across parts of wales and north—west england, radar picture showing the rain almost stationary across this part of the wet, amber
amongst the possible winners is this from eleanor, who is autistic.for when she really tries. 0range days for when it all bursts out. a lot of people don't accept people who are different these days. more than 2000 films from around the world cover big issues but organisers say they are rarely glum. it shows what we are truly like and that we can be fun, if people want to know us. being tipped for a real 0scar this year is zack gottsaggen in the peanut butter falcon. that could be a landmark...
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with us now is eleanor olcott, china policy analyst at t5 lombard. welcome to you.en going on and on. what is your expectation for what we will see out of these talks? we are not expecting a trade deal to emerge out of the negotiations this week. that puts an end to the trade war and starts to roll back the tariffs. that is simply not going to happen. the negotiating side from the chinese and also the us perspective has hardened over the last month. china are saying they are no longer even willing to discuss the state industrial policy, which is a key source of concern for the us, and on the us side they have just this week sanctioned chinese companies involved in the police state of xinjiang, which were better or worse will make a trade deal more difficult. if there is not a breakthrough, what will happen next? there have been various rumours that the next stage of this trade war, it has gone from trade war to tech war, and now the worry is it will go into and now the worry is it will go into a finance war. essentially what that would mean is investment from the us
with us now is eleanor olcott, china policy analyst at t5 lombard. welcome to you.en going on and on. what is your expectation for what we will see out of these talks? we are not expecting a trade deal to emerge out of the negotiations this week. that puts an end to the trade war and starts to roll back the tariffs. that is simply not going to happen. the negotiating side from the chinese and also the us perspective has hardened over the last month. china are saying they are no longer even...
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with us now is eleanor 0lcott, china policy analyst at t5 lombard.ining many thanks forjoining me. as we we re many thanks forjoining me. as we were hearing, china's economic transformation has been nothing but remarkable, but the double digit growth only occurred over the last 30 years, since the 1990s? growth only occurred over the last 30 years, since the 19905? that growth only occurred over the last 30 years, since the 1990s? that is true and china is entering a period of slower economic growth, but it is looking better quality growth. if you look at previous periods of slow down in the chinese economy in 2008 and 2015, the government stepped in with huge amounts of fiscal stimulus to boost the economy once again. the authorities have made it clear they are not going to do that this time around and they are seeking to reduce the overall debt burden and de—risk the financial sector. putting it into context, even though it is experienced its slowest growth, annual rise of 6% is something developed economies around the world would be hugely envious
with us now is eleanor 0lcott, china policy analyst at t5 lombard.ining many thanks forjoining me. as we we re many thanks forjoining me. as we were hearing, china's economic transformation has been nothing but remarkable, but the double digit growth only occurred over the last 30 years, since the 1990s? growth only occurred over the last 30 years, since the 19905? that growth only occurred over the last 30 years, since the 1990s? that is true and china is entering a period of slower economic...
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at 4, deputy speaker eleanor laing gives snp mp angus macneil language lessons in the commons.ns his first vote against the opposition in the house of commons. cheering i realise this is a unique moment... laughter at 2, shadow equalities minister carolyn harris has stars in her eyes. today, mr speaker, i'm going to be bonnie tyler. and at 1, the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, wants to say his peace. hey! jean—claude's the boss here! selina seth. now, have you everfancied putting a question to the governor of the bank of england? the commons treasury committee invited members of the public to do just that this week. questions submitted via email and social media were among those asked by mps when they quizzed mark carney. we caught up with the interim chair of the committee, labour's catherine mckinnell. so, we received about 150 questions submitted by the public. they came in via twitter, they came in via e—mail. and, i mean, some of them were a bit quirky. governor, you'll be no doubt pleased to hear that we won't be asking you immediately whether
at 4, deputy speaker eleanor laing gives snp mp angus macneil language lessons in the commons.ns his first vote against the opposition in the house of commons. cheering i realise this is a unique moment... laughter at 2, shadow equalities minister carolyn harris has stars in her eyes. today, mr speaker, i'm going to be bonnie tyler. and at 1, the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, wants to say his peace. hey! jean—claude's the boss here! selina seth. now, have you...
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in eleanor was about supported. it is a very interesting history of the amendment and you are right that there were issues of protection. but that was not what the suffrage movement. >> from arizona yet 30 seconds. go ahead. >> good morning. my question is, to what degree did men who understood the ability of their wives and sisters and daughters play a role in the suffrage movement? >> thank you. >> they played a large role and there was very important and supportive men champions and there is a great book that came out a year or two ago all the suffragist and it's about the meal in the league that has been supported and suffered. only men can make decisions. men had to be in men could only work in the legislators and only men in congress in 1918 as only women who was a first woman elected to congress and there's only one and when referendum at the state level or adjudication, it's only make a decision. so having male allies, we see some very praised male allies step up in nashville. and so, men were important. you
in eleanor was about supported. it is a very interesting history of the amendment and you are right that there were issues of protection. but that was not what the suffrage movement. >> from arizona yet 30 seconds. go ahead. >> good morning. my question is, to what degree did men who understood the ability of their wives and sisters and daughters play a role in the suffrage movement? >> thank you. >> they played a large role and there was very important and supportive...
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organized by the roosevelt library and she talked about what it meant to her as a girl meeting in seeing eleanor roosevelt. women you so few could model yourself after and by the time she left office, there were so many. forget all the other things, but , now you go to a state supreme court and there are many more women and women advocates. librarians have gone from the library to being the librarian of congress. i am a librarian. -- theormation inspiration of being the first female and i see her mother gave .er that first column just being female and being able to perform, the joy of that went beyond all. >> she served on the court for 12 years alone. remember beingus the only woman. it must have been incredibly lonely. >> she said she did not want to ,e the last and 12 years later justice ginsburg appeared on the supreme court and very few people know this, but in the years when ginsburg was on the circuit, she took more clerks from justice ginsburg's chambers than from the chambers of any other lower court judge and went justice ginsburg arrived, wrote a million letters. there is a letter fro
organized by the roosevelt library and she talked about what it meant to her as a girl meeting in seeing eleanor roosevelt. women you so few could model yourself after and by the time she left office, there were so many. forget all the other things, but , now you go to a state supreme court and there are many more women and women advocates. librarians have gone from the library to being the librarian of congress. i am a librarian. -- theormation inspiration of being the first female and i see...
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national values with religious figures from around the world all coming together, human rights and eleanorosevelt. this is a part of the exhibition that has been extremely popular with guests and particularly younger people who sometimes see the freedom of expression in the 1940's as sometimes limiting, sometimes monolithic and now understanding freedom in america today is something that is vitally important from the perspective that someone comes extent theywhat receive such freedoms and the stow that respect on others. tow respect on others. so you can go through this part of the exhibition and see various themes of different people and certainly inhibit fors of liberty such as the intrusiveness of electronics and surveillance that enters people's homes. religious figures. the dalai lama, ghandi, and others all part of the same family. rockwellian in ideal like the golden rule, yet more diverse, more inclusive perhaps from the perspective of today's artists and viewers. certainly some images of resistance and a reminder that sometimes the nation has fallen short of its ideals. and a powe
national values with religious figures from around the world all coming together, human rights and eleanorosevelt. this is a part of the exhibition that has been extremely popular with guests and particularly younger people who sometimes see the freedom of expression in the 1940's as sometimes limiting, sometimes monolithic and now understanding freedom in america today is something that is vitally important from the perspective that someone comes extent theywhat receive such freedoms and the...
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the team of laura kenny, katie archibald, neah evans and eleanor dickinson beat germany in the finaln by almost three seconds. and the men won the bronze medal, also in the team pursuit. oliver wood, charlie tanfield, ethan hayter and ed clancy made up the team that overcame switerland in the bronze medal race. that brings the medal haul for great britain to five, with one more day of competiton to go. andy murray has reached the european open quarter—finals after beating pablo cuevas in antwerp. murray eased to victory in straight sets over the eighth seed. the former world number one — now ranked 243rd — beat the uruguayan 6—4, 6—3. he'll play romania's marius copil in the last eight. boxing promoter eddie hearn held back tears talking about patrick day, who died after suffering a brain injury in the ring on saturday. the 27—year—old was knocked out in the 10th round of the super—welterweight clash with charles conwell. hearn, who was promoting the event in chicago, struggled to hide his emotions when reminiscing about the first team he met day last week. he came over to me before
the team of laura kenny, katie archibald, neah evans and eleanor dickinson beat germany in the finaln by almost three seconds. and the men won the bronze medal, also in the team pursuit. oliver wood, charlie tanfield, ethan hayter and ed clancy made up the team that overcame switerland in the bronze medal race. that brings the medal haul for great britain to five, with one more day of competiton to go. andy murray has reached the european open quarter—finals after beating pablo cuevas in...
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but he and my mom, who met at yale-- they went and worked for eleanor roosevelin the depths of the depression in wesvirginia, trying t coal miners get back on their feet. and my dad fell in love with the traditional music thul the coal miners play, particularly on the fiddle. we didn't have a television. so what did you do afterrm dinner at the either my dad would read charles dickens out loud or we would get out instruments and play. and if you wanted to be in this family, you better learn how t. david: so did famous musicians come over to your house? d ancis: people woop by. perhaps the best known, although not at the time, was a particularly sulshn 18-year-old whed up, sort of being brought along by a more senior, experienced folksong writer and singer. e young 18-year-old turned out was having his birthday in our living room. and he sang a few songs and had a terrible voice, had no social skills, and i was quite sure he had no future at all. that of course turned out to be bob dylan. david: did you ever meet him again? francis: i did. david: did he remember you? d francis: no. ies the who
but he and my mom, who met at yale-- they went and worked for eleanor roosevelin the depths of the depression in wesvirginia, trying t coal miners get back on their feet. and my dad fell in love with the traditional music thul the coal miners play, particularly on the fiddle. we didn't have a television. so what did you do afterrm dinner at the either my dad would read charles dickens out loud or we would get out instruments and play. and if you wanted to be in this family, you better learn how...
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on the other hand, florence, headed the housing group with post-war housing and on our board was eleanor roosevelt who worked with closely with his mother. when dick was old enough, he attended sid-well friend's school and went on to queen's college as a road scholar, attended harvard law school, followed by a six-month tour of duty in the united states infantty with the 33r 33rd division from hawaii where he provided legal advice to soldiers and later he became involved in political organizing for new york mayor john lindsay's campaign, which lead him eventually to become the insurance commissioner of new york. help had many other roles and later moved to san francisco, where he got involved in the effort to protect san francisco's waterfront from inappropriate development and he played a key role in the pair of ballot measure campaigns in 2013 and 201 2014 known as no-wall oe waterfront where voters objected an 8-3 decision o on this boardf supervisors and he is survived by his wife barbara and my condolences to barbra stewart. i was truly honoured to know him and hear his tales of new
on the other hand, florence, headed the housing group with post-war housing and on our board was eleanor roosevelt who worked with closely with his mother. when dick was old enough, he attended sid-well friend's school and went on to queen's college as a road scholar, attended harvard law school, followed by a six-month tour of duty in the united states infantty with the 33r 33rd division from hawaii where he provided legal advice to soldiers and later he became involved in political organizing...
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thanks to eleanor roosevelt who established the first formal correspondence office at the white house. she was the eyes and ears for her husband anyway. she really understood what that connection to the american people would be through mail they wrote to her or the president. that is something that's really important, the connection to the constituent. you can never forget that >> she had a mindset that was almost like a member of congress. in terms of having a constituency. the people across america were her constituency. she understood them because she had grown up with them. she was an incredibly hard-working person. from the time she was 13-years-old, her mother died. she was working on the farm in the morning. taking care of her older brothers. really raising her older brothers. cooking for them. then went on to start working as a teenager. sometimes holding two or three jobs. she was a professional for a very long time. that main thing is she abouttood how people felt something like the white house. her tovery important to have them leave feeling better about themselves and abou
thanks to eleanor roosevelt who established the first formal correspondence office at the white house. she was the eyes and ears for her husband anyway. she really understood what that connection to the american people would be through mail they wrote to her or the president. that is something that's really important, the connection to the constituent. you can never forget that >> she had a mindset that was almost like a member of congress. in terms of having a constituency. the people...
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. >> all right, congresswoman eleanor norms holton, thank you so much. >>> many republicans have beenn lock step with the president's tax returns. we have the deputy campaign manager talking to me about that. and tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. get clearer. janssen can help you explore cost support options. hour 36 in the stakeout.plore ♪ limu emu & doug as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ woman: what gives me confidence
. >> all right, congresswoman eleanor norms holton, thank you so much. >>> many republicans have beenn lock step with the president's tax returns. we have the deputy campaign manager talking to me about that. and tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for...
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a facility, eleanor reasoned joins us at the scene. one story. >>> >> reporter: the police have already left the scene. we have some units that are unseen after the heartbreaking discovery. according to stanhope a police responded to a call at 3:30 this morning, but a body at the facility. when they arrived they found the on the conveyor belt. homicide detective and crime scene investigators in the corners office responded to the scene a one-point. green waste is a recycling company that covers the self- pay. a large facility with a sort through metros. we do not know details how the body ended up here. we do know, the corners office will conduct an autopsy to determine the manner and cause of death and police are tweeting this is a homicide at this point. reminder of the safe haven laws we have in the state. allows people to drop off a newborn up to three days, gives them the time. at one of the safe haven place with no questions asked drop a baby off a newborn baby. typically hospitals or fire stations you can do that no questions a
a facility, eleanor reasoned joins us at the scene. one story. >>> >> reporter: the police have already left the scene. we have some units that are unseen after the heartbreaking discovery. according to stanhope a police responded to a call at 3:30 this morning, but a body at the facility. when they arrived they found the on the conveyor belt. homicide detective and crime scene investigators in the corners office responded to the scene a one-point. green waste is a recycling...