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he was married to eleanor. after the affair broke off in 1918, lucy and franklin remained close throughout the president's life. she surreptitiously attended each of his inaugurals in a limousine provided by the secret service, met with f.d.r. often in the 1940's and was with him the day he died in warm springs. mice ila hahn, quietly confident, attractive young woman, joined roos vest's team in the 1920 presidential election. she remained by his side until she suffered a debilitating stroke in june 1941. she feels not only roosevelt's secretary but a constant attendant and companion. a surrogate really for both eleanor and lucy. when roosevelt cruised off the florida coast for months at a -- for his 1920's to health, it was missy who went with him. who went to warm springs, who presided over his office and missy who served as his hostess when f.d.r. entertained. neither eleanor nor sarah objected to the arrangement. roosevelt's friends took it in stride. missy was deeply in love with f.d.r. and the perspective
he was married to eleanor. after the affair broke off in 1918, lucy and franklin remained close throughout the president's life. she surreptitiously attended each of his inaugurals in a limousine provided by the secret service, met with f.d.r. often in the 1940's and was with him the day he died in warm springs. mice ila hahn, quietly confident, attractive young woman, joined roos vest's team in the 1920 presidential election. she remained by his side until she suffered a debilitating stroke in...
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he was married to eleanor. after the affair broke off in 918, lucy and franklin remained close throughout the president's life. she surtishesly attend each of his inaugurals in a limousine provided by the secret service, met with f.d.r. often in the 1940's, and was with him the day he died in warm springs. missy lehand, eye confident and attractive young woman, joined roosevelt's team at the age of 23 in the 1920 presidential election. she remained at his side until she suffered a debilitating stroke in june 1941. she was not only roosevelt's personal secretary, but his constant companion and attend incident. a surrogate, really, for both eleanor and lucy. when roosevelt cruised off to the florida coast for months at a time in the 1920's to regain his health, it was missy, not eleanor, who accompanied him. it was missy who went with him to warm springs. it was missy who preside over his office. and it was missy who served as his hostess when f.d.r. entertained. neither eleanor nor sarah objected to the arrangem
he was married to eleanor. after the affair broke off in 918, lucy and franklin remained close throughout the president's life. she surtishesly attend each of his inaugurals in a limousine provided by the secret service, met with f.d.r. often in the 1940's, and was with him the day he died in warm springs. missy lehand, eye confident and attractive young woman, joined roosevelt's team at the age of 23 in the 1920 presidential election. she remained at his side until she suffered a debilitating...
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next we have eleanor laing, a conservative mp. she's also been a deputy speaker so she's very experienced and used to being in the chair. many people in the house feel it is time for another female speaker. third the house feel it is time for anotherfemale speaker. third in the house feel it is time for another female speaker. third in the final ballot last time was chris bryant, another labour mp. his pinch
next we have eleanor laing, a conservative mp. she's also been a deputy speaker so she's very experienced and used to being in the chair. many people in the house feel it is time for another female speaker. third the house feel it is time for anotherfemale speaker. third in the house feel it is time for another female speaker. third in the final ballot last time was chris bryant, another labour mp. his pinch
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next to robert myron, former president of the national press club and we have eleanor cliff a political columnist with the daily beast. wesley lowery, a national reporter at the washington post . beside wesley is michael holliman, deputy communications director for fansite and alex wald, a political reporter at nbc news. skipping over the podium to my right is donna leche, president at bc media strategies and a former president of the club and she's cochair of the mpc headliner scheme. skipping our speaker for a moment, sorry. angela darlene keane, deputy managing editor for political and also a former president of thenational press club . aside angela is david anderson, mpc headliner team member organized today's event thank you very much david area next to david is chelsea hall, and advisor to fair fight and next to chelsea is tm mitchell, washington correspondent of the atlanta journal-constitution and finally gregory party, national political correspondent at bloomberg area. [applause] today we are pleased to welcome stacy abrams to the national press club. she served 11 years in th
next to robert myron, former president of the national press club and we have eleanor cliff a political columnist with the daily beast. wesley lowery, a national reporter at the washington post . beside wesley is michael holliman, deputy communications director for fansite and alex wald, a political reporter at nbc news. skipping over the podium to my right is donna leche, president at bc media strategies and a former president of the club and she's cochair of the mpc headliner scheme. skipping...
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eleanor: i think that is the key question.f we don't have a catalyst for significant upside push, i think we have catalysts in place for a slow grind higher. ofhave some feelings uncertainties when it comes to potentially the trade war, when it comes to other geopolitical uncertainties like brexit. of course we have an increase in central bank balance sheets again which is pumping equity into the market, which as we all know usually tends to see equities on the rise. but if we take a step back and look at central bank balance sheets on aggregate over the next 12 months and how much they are predicted to increase, it is around less than 40% of the peak balance sheet rise. so and that sense it is not enough of a liquidy injection to see upside for the markets. we don't have a clear view of global growth yet either. we have a strong u.s. dollar. until we see the u.s. dollar weaken it will see -- it will be hard for this to really continue. we expectill mean this treading water scenario to continue. paul: and the risk casting a sh
eleanor: i think that is the key question.f we don't have a catalyst for significant upside push, i think we have catalysts in place for a slow grind higher. ofhave some feelings uncertainties when it comes to potentially the trade war, when it comes to other geopolitical uncertainties like brexit. of course we have an increase in central bank balance sheets again which is pumping equity into the market, which as we all know usually tends to see equities on the rise. but if we take a step back...
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we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name. so apparently, we come from a long line of haberdashers, which is a fancy word for... they left everyone, and everything so they could get here. and start this family. every family has a unique story. this holiday season, help your family discover theirs. so we salute you with the bass pro shops' and cabela's military appreciation discount. plus-- november 8th through the 11th, military and first responders receive a special 10% discount. >> welcome back everyone we have much more on impeachment. she has been diligently reading. it is actually the daily caller that funded -- >> thought this was interesting that fiona hill had talked about how the russians possibly said this information in eager to drum up business which would make him susceptible to that. and it's a big deal the near time has previously raised the point that the diaz ea could've been on this information based on the fact it remains unverified and the problem with all of that is the fact fbi used the dossier to apprise
we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name. so apparently, we come from a long line of haberdashers, which is a fancy word for... they left everyone, and everything so they could get here. and start this family. every family has a unique story. this holiday season, help your family discover theirs. so we salute you with the bass pro shops' and cabela's military appreciation discount. plus-- november 8th through the 11th, military and first responders receive a special 10% discount. >>...
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i take eleanor's point that he's 77 and so forth.really thinks a second term for donald trump would be bad for the country and he's doubtful that the democrats in the field can beat trump. of course he has ambition, i don't mean to minimize that, and vanity and so forth, but i went he's partly doing this for genuinely public spirited reasons. >> i think, joel, the other thing is, and it's been talked about a lot, there's always a point in the race when democrats have their democratic angst, oh, my god, we don't have a candidate, what are we going to do. but i don't think michael bloomberg or even eric holder who we hear from yuj eveven euge robinson may also be considering. bernie sanders is tweeting, the billionaire class is scared and should be scared. this is what elizabeth warren told nbc's harry smith. >> i don't think democracy should be about people coming in and buying elections. i think what it ought to be about -- >> is this pointed at michael bloomberg? >> it's pointed at everybody who thinks the way to run this democracy
i take eleanor's point that he's 77 and so forth.really thinks a second term for donald trump would be bad for the country and he's doubtful that the democrats in the field can beat trump. of course he has ambition, i don't mean to minimize that, and vanity and so forth, but i went he's partly doing this for genuinely public spirited reasons. >> i think, joel, the other thing is, and it's been talked about a lot, there's always a point in the race when democrats have their democratic...
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and the other two were conservatives: dame eleanor laing and sir edward leigh.ach given five minutes make their pitch. most chose to highlight how they would do the job differently from john bercow. the first to speak was one of the current deputy speakers, dame rosie winterton. as deputy speaker, i have seen tempers rise if there is too much disruption of business. urgent questions are an important innovation of our last speaker. but i've seen members become frustrated, having worked hard on a speech only to end up being squeezed by the three—minute time limit. urgent business must be debated when it is urgent. but pmqs and statements should not take hours. neither should pmqs. i'm standing because i love parliament and i believe in parliamentary democracy and i want to do things properly. that means being a speaker who has absolutely no favourites. a speaker who believes in standing by the rules. somebody who is completely impartial, who knows that erskine may inside out and back to front, i have got it lying by my bedside. a speaker... all right, all right. a
and the other two were conservatives: dame eleanor laing and sir edward leigh.ach given five minutes make their pitch. most chose to highlight how they would do the job differently from john bercow. the first to speak was one of the current deputy speakers, dame rosie winterton. as deputy speaker, i have seen tempers rise if there is too much disruption of business. urgent questions are an important innovation of our last speaker. but i've seen members become frustrated, having worked hard on a...
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next, formby beach in the rain to see one of eleanor tomlinson‘s big scenes. idea, taking a well—known story and putting a female lead into it. is this going to become more common? i hope so, i hope so. i think we're seeing more female leads coming to the forefront, which is fantastic for actresses like myself. you know, i think it's important that we see more roles for women, more female directors, more female writers. it's a time for change, it's a time for that to start happening. somebody‘s got some clearing up to do. you ready to run into that sea? can't wait, yeah. make sure you get it on camera. yeah, absolutely. well, she wanted us to get it on camera, and we did. just time for the day's final big explosion. now it's time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. some of us woke up to a light dusting of snow this morning which shows how cold the air is at the moment. this is the band of cloud that brought sunshine to the south of the snow and sunshine to the north but this is a band of rain primarily and the concern as it is following in those areas a
next, formby beach in the rain to see one of eleanor tomlinson‘s big scenes. idea, taking a well—known story and putting a female lead into it. is this going to become more common? i hope so, i hope so. i think we're seeing more female leads coming to the forefront, which is fantastic for actresses like myself. you know, i think it's important that we see more roles for women, more female directors, more female writers. it's a time for change, it's a time for that to start happening....
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procedure will of course need regulating so to be quite a few years before we see reshape formations of eleanor's crisscrossing the skies. and taking another look into the future i.b.m. has been testing the mental mettle of its ai robots by getting want to debate against itself in need to stage a setting of cambridge university one of i.b.m.'s computers argued for and against the statement artificial intelligence would do more harm than good so here's the computer arguing against its own existence. i will not be able to make a decision that is the morally correct one because morality is unique to humans now after hearing the robot give both sides the audience voted that ai would not do more harm than good excellent news for the computer. pakistan's 2nd largest city lahore has not had a single day of healthy air this year according to amnesty international the charity says it raises significant human rights concerns schools across the city closed twice this month because the city was cloaked in toxic smoke. the horror has become a regular smoggy fixture atop the table of the world's most unbreacha
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there is this comfort with authoritarianism and that's i really have to leave a pleasure talking to eleanor through thanks so much for coming in thank you so much and that's it for today but before we go i just have to tell you that your chance to enjoy what's being called the best sushi restaurant in the wild miss that may be over general onal or the 3 michelin star suki of ashi general in tokyo it's now been removed from the michelin guide because it no longer thanks reza versions from the public you need to have special connections to dine in his restaurant which is catered to the likes of but arco bamma katy perry a huge shock when we leave you now with images of what you miss once you next time . thank you for your book you are now going to keep cool cool and lengthy commitment to. exposing justice global news that matters to a 4 minds. the flu. now for. the moment. book travel now i'm a true type. companies really put profits before schulman writes over a 1000000 a week has held in internment camps and. province where german companies like. factories they say we're not involved in the
there is this comfort with authoritarianism and that's i really have to leave a pleasure talking to eleanor through thanks so much for coming in thank you so much and that's it for today but before we go i just have to tell you that your chance to enjoy what's being called the best sushi restaurant in the wild miss that may be over general onal or the 3 michelin star suki of ashi general in tokyo it's now been removed from the michelin guide because it no longer thanks reza versions from the...
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journalist eleanor randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. and former professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span 2's book tv. howard ruffner talks about the photos he took on may 4, 1970, when national guard troops shot and killed four students at kent state university in ohio during an anti-vietnam war protest. a student and photographer for the college newspaper at the time, one of his photos was used on the cover of "life" magazine. and he has published a book about his experience, "moments of truth." max: thank you all so much for coming out tonight. tonight, we are hosting the photographer howard ruffner who, during his college years at kent state university was a , photographer for the yearbook and newspaper. his book tonight "moments of truth
journalist eleanor randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. and former professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span 2's book tv. howard ruffner talks about the photos he took on may 4, 1970, when national guard troops shot and killed four students at kent state university in ohio during an anti-vietnam war protest. a student and photographer for the college newspaper at the time,...
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eleanor i think people will be looking at the manifesto. in the public sector, self employed —— yes, i think people will be looking. connecting those tonight, they care about how public services will be funded and what that means to the economy. i think people are pouring over the ma nifestos people are pouring over the manifestos in a bit more detail in a way that the parties focusing a lot on brexit have not given them credit for. you're in a roomful of journalists and commentators. does a political scientist look at a debate like this in a slightly different way? eleanor an interesting thing. tv debates have their pros and cons. encourage investment to focus on the figures and the sound bites but maybe that is at the expense of a more in—depth analysis. your previous interview, i think he spoke about how the format could possibly be more engaging because there is nowhere to hide. the unpredictable to of the audience. exactly, and on tuesday we saw that two landing blows at each other instead of necessarily answering the question but toni
eleanor i think people will be looking at the manifesto. in the public sector, self employed —— yes, i think people will be looking. connecting those tonight, they care about how public services will be funded and what that means to the economy. i think people are pouring over the ma nifestos people are pouring over the manifestos in a bit more detail in a way that the parties focusing a lot on brexit have not given them credit for. you're in a roomful of journalists and commentators. does...
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have finding which means migration is raising if it wants to go there's no harm in trying you know eleanor i mean i might just get a good opportunity to settle down that if it works out and then you will move to london next year for her monsters if a grade is good enough she'll have a chance of settling there for a good. long overdue airport known as beach are now has a firm date for its opening october 31st 2020 the project will be 9 years overdue and a staggering 5000000000 euros over budget and the opening has been postponed multiple times for reasons including planners dropping out and fire safety standards not being met now in 11 months berliners could finally see the 1st flight leave the tarmac although many will only believe it when they see it. and that's it for us thanks for watching. or 4 degrees of global warming what difference does it make the question. and to revisit the 1st climate monitoring station in africa and explain why it's so important. to also examine how dangerous the melting home of frost is. and what miss so involved in g.m. engineering the climate in focus on. j
have finding which means migration is raising if it wants to go there's no harm in trying you know eleanor i mean i might just get a good opportunity to settle down that if it works out and then you will move to london next year for her monsters if a grade is good enough she'll have a chance of settling there for a good. long overdue airport known as beach are now has a firm date for its opening october 31st 2020 the project will be 9 years overdue and a staggering 5000000000 euros over budget...
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eleanor roper, bbc news, in san francisco.wsnight‘s starting right now on bbc two, taking a look at the promises the politicians are making on the economy. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on tonight's programme. when in rome, a late winner takes celtic through to the knockout stages of the europa league with two games to spare. southgate takes his chances on james maddison. he makes the 27—man squad for this month's euro 2020 qualifiers. and we hearfrom paralympic gold medallist kadeen cox ahead of her return to the track in dubai. i'mjust i'm just trying to find myself and be able to try to make myself happy so be able to try to make myself happy so my performance is great and i can enjoy my sport again. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the europa league, and what seemed to be an improbable task for celtic. winning in italy was something they hadn't managed in 12 attempts. but tonight's 2—1 victory over lazio in rome
eleanor roper, bbc news, in san francisco.wsnight‘s starting right now on bbc two, taking a look at the promises the politicians are making on the economy. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on tonight's programme. when in rome, a late winner takes celtic through to the knockout stages of the europa league with two games to spare. southgate takes his chances on james maddison. he makes the 27—man...
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eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg. mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers. don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span2 s book tv. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, we are getting your reaction to the testimony from this week's house impeachment inquiry hearings. join the discussion all morning with phone calls, facebook comments, text and tweets. watch washington journal, live, coming up this morning. yesterday, the house intelligence committee continued their impeachment inquiry into continued their impeachment inquiry into president trump hearing testimony from lieutenant colonel alexander benjamin -- alexander vindmann. here are their opening
eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg. mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers. don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span2 s book tv. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, we are getting your reaction to the testimony from this week's house impeachment inquiry hearings. join the discussion all morning with phone calls, facebook comments, text and tweets....
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dane eleanor laing. thank you, mr clarke.of the house of commons, certainly i didn't. it is a great testament to our country and to our democracy that this moment is even possible. can i begin, mr clarke, by paying tribute to you, on this your last day in the house after nearly 50 years? thank you for your service. i imagine that you are finding that the house looks rather different from where you are now sitting compared to your usual seat up sitting compared to your usual seat up here. well, i know how you feel. standing where i am today for the first time in six years reminds me how easy it is to see ourselves as us and them. whereas, for the last six years, sitting there in the chair, it has seemed to me just to be us. thus, the house. because that is how it should be. that is how it should be from the chair. it is not the role of the speaker to create division or rancour in this house, but seek to remind us of the things that unite us. our rules and procedures and our precious conventions. as rosie and chris have rightly
dane eleanor laing. thank you, mr clarke.of the house of commons, certainly i didn't. it is a great testament to our country and to our democracy that this moment is even possible. can i begin, mr clarke, by paying tribute to you, on this your last day in the house after nearly 50 years? thank you for your service. i imagine that you are finding that the house looks rather different from where you are now sitting compared to your usual seat up sitting compared to your usual seat up here. well,...
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congresswoman eleanor holmes norton is one of the lawmakers overseeing the hearing. you want the american people to hear from first? >> bill taylor had the conversation with sondland. perhaps that was one of the very first public indications we had that there was pressure on national security people. when he asked the question straight out, why are you asking me this question about biden with respect to this matter. why is this coming up? so in a real sense, he kind of started off the public understanding because that statement has been out here for so long. and everything that has followed has tended to reinforce his question. why in the world are you asking me this? this question that has nothing to do with anything except ukraine and the vice president. >> okay. so you think he'll be able to paint a picture for the american people that sets the stage for the rest of the testimony to follow? >> yes. it does seem this is being orchestrated. you see, we're not yet to those who were on the phone call. this high-level ambassador was not on the phone call. it looks like
congresswoman eleanor holmes norton is one of the lawmakers overseeing the hearing. you want the american people to hear from first? >> bill taylor had the conversation with sondland. perhaps that was one of the very first public indications we had that there was pressure on national security people. when he asked the question straight out, why are you asking me this question about biden with respect to this matter. why is this coming up? so in a real sense, he kind of started off the...
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no wonder eleanor roosevelt found him to be a difficult houseguest. when roosevelt went to hyde park, leaving churchill alone in the white house, his message to the prime minister was winston, please tweet the -- treat the white house as your own, invite anyone you want at any of my als and do not hesitate to engage my dwriesors at any time you wish. churchill took full advantage. eleanor didn't warm to the british take over of her home after 18 years. interestingly when the diary was plushed after the war, it caned this -- after the war is over, winston, will i think, settle down in the u.s. if that had happened, i would say that winston churchill's home in washington, d.c. would be a top tourist attraction today. churchill did not return to washington for two and a half years, at which point the world had changed dramatically. germany had been defeated. two atomic bombs had forced japan into surrender un conditionaly. the dynamic was world politics had also changed. america was the dominant partner in the rhythm with britain and the leadership of wi
no wonder eleanor roosevelt found him to be a difficult houseguest. when roosevelt went to hyde park, leaving churchill alone in the white house, his message to the prime minister was winston, please tweet the -- treat the white house as your own, invite anyone you want at any of my als and do not hesitate to engage my dwriesors at any time you wish. churchill took full advantage. eleanor didn't warm to the british take over of her home after 18 years. interestingly when the diary was plushed...
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eleanor and taylor not to the top stories our knowledge is there the u.s. state department has released records related to its dealings with ukraine the documents were made public after a lawsuit by an ethics watchdog they confirmed multiple contacts between ukraine sexual state might compare and president donald trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani it supports testimony at the impeachment inquiry that senior officials were in the loop on efforts to pressure kiev into investigating trump's presidential rival joe biden john hendren has more well it's a damning pack of about $100.00 pages and it suggests there.
eleanor and taylor not to the top stories our knowledge is there the u.s. state department has released records related to its dealings with ukraine the documents were made public after a lawsuit by an ethics watchdog they confirmed multiple contacts between ukraine sexual state might compare and president donald trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani it supports testimony at the impeachment inquiry that senior officials were in the loop on efforts to pressure kiev into investigating trump's...
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i just want to ask eleanor, really a little bit more about how she feels about the real estate development in new york city. i've lived in the city from 1 1980s in us most my friends and colleagues have lived there longer than myself. and we have just become horrified by the real estate boom of luxury apartment complexes all over the city. completely ignoring and and i'm talking about up talking about manhattan completely ignoring normal people who live and work and carry on formal jobs. the husband, is just ridiculous. what is happening on 563 is just overboard. i just want if you comments. >> is kenny new york city. assuming thanks kenny. several people have said that if you have a city, and we are here in miami, you should see it. they are healed huge buildings everywhere places where there seem to be a little street corners. who we do only have who much property, which new york has, there's only one place to go. that's up. i really, the thing that a lot of us care about is whether or not, and you mentioned it. whether or not you find places who people to live. that is one of the big ch
i just want to ask eleanor, really a little bit more about how she feels about the real estate development in new york city. i've lived in the city from 1 1980s in us most my friends and colleagues have lived there longer than myself. and we have just become horrified by the real estate boom of luxury apartment complexes all over the city. completely ignoring and and i'm talking about up talking about manhattan completely ignoring normal people who live and work and carry on formal jobs. the...
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we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.g line of haberdashers, which is a fancy word for... they left everyone, and everything so they could get here. and start this family. every family has a unique story. this holiday season, help your family discover theirs. >>> there is new polling from wisconsin, as president trump won in 2016, let's start on the democratic side. former vice president joe biden leads the pack with 30% pour. senator bernie sanders backed by 17% of voters a two-point edge on elizabeth warren. and mayor pete buttigieg rounds out the top four at 13% well ahead of the rest of the field. when it comes to the general election, president trump leads his democratic challengers. he is up three points on both biden and sanders. up five points on elizabeth warren. and leads mayor pete by eight points. >>> so as the impeachment hearings have intensified, so has the scrutiny surrounding secretary of state mike pompeo. according to the associated press, strain has set in between president trump and pompeo. republican
we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.g line of haberdashers, which is a fancy word for... they left everyone, and everything so they could get here. and start this family. every family has a unique story. this holiday season, help your family discover theirs. >>> there is new polling from wisconsin, as president trump won in 2016, let's start on the democratic side. former vice president joe biden leads the pack with 30% pour. senator bernie sanders backed by 17% of voters a...
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eleanor lange has now bowed out and we are down to a two horse race.urite, but he is up against chris bryant, the labour mp, both labour and peace but chris bryant the labour mp. so two of them and to the labour mp. so two of them and to the rules, the successful speaker would need to have 50 plus 1% of the commons so a would need to have 50 plus 1% of the commons so a majority, a simple majority in the voting and it seems that they have just gone out into the lobby so if we get a result in the lobby so if we get a result in the next few minutes, we will bring that to you. sticking with news from russia, and the last ever leader of the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev, has warned that tension between russia and the west is putting the world in "colossal danger" because of the threat of nuclear weapons. gorbachev, who is now 88, negotiated with president reagan to reduce the nuclear arsenals of the two world superpowers of the era. he has been speaking with our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, to mark 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. the
eleanor lange has now bowed out and we are down to a two horse race.urite, but he is up against chris bryant, the labour mp, both labour and peace but chris bryant the labour mp. so two of them and to the labour mp. so two of them and to the rules, the successful speaker would need to have 50 plus 1% of the commons so a would need to have 50 plus 1% of the commons so a majority, a simple majority in the voting and it seems that they have just gone out into the lobby so if we get a result in the...
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eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg.ormer deputy director of the cia philip mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers. former professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. c-span2 book tv. presidency, former white house chief of staff johnson and new and andrew card -- such as the collapse of the soviet union and 9/11. mr. sununu served under george h.w. bush and under george w. bush. they compared the styles of father and son. the dublin area republican committee posted this event. to knowt to welcome you what farms. i am happy to have andy card and governor sununu in this room. this stage has wel
eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg.ormer deputy director of the cia philip mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers. former professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. c-span2 book tv. presidency, former white house chief of staff johnson and new and andrew card -- such as the collapse of the soviet union and 9/11. mr. sununu served under george h.w. bush and under george w. bush. they compared the styles of father and son. the dublin area republican...
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next, the beach in the rain to see one of eleanor tomlinson's big scenes.come more common? i hope so, i hope so. i think we're seeing more female leads coming to the forefront, which is fantastic for actresses like myself. you know, i think it's important that we see more for roles for women, more female directors, more female writers. it's a time for change, it's a time for that to start happening. somebody‘s got some clearing up to do. you ready to run into that sea? can't wait, yeah. make sure you get it on camera. yeah, absolutely. well, she wanted us to get it on camera, and we did. just time for the day's final big explosion. just before the weather, let's take another look at the latest figures on nhs waiting times — it shows the worst ever a & e figures in england since modern data collection began in 2004. the government target is a maximum 4—hour wait for those in a&e from arrival to admission, transfer or discharge. but today's figures show only 83.6 per cent of patients were treated or assessed in a and e within four hours in october. that's a s
next, the beach in the rain to see one of eleanor tomlinson's big scenes.come more common? i hope so, i hope so. i think we're seeing more female leads coming to the forefront, which is fantastic for actresses like myself. you know, i think it's important that we see more for roles for women, more female directors, more female writers. it's a time for change, it's a time for that to start happening. somebody‘s got some clearing up to do. you ready to run into that sea? can't wait, yeah. make...
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eleanor wa nts to a couple of final questions.nd? 20 years of a labour government unfortunately, a lacklustre leadership. poor management within the health boards. one of the principal problems, we don't have enough staff, we don't have enough doctors. we have emphasised we need to recruit and train 1000 new doctors, 5000 nurses. it is impossible to get an nhs dentist in large parts of wales. u nless we dentist in large parts of wales. unless we have the train personnel within the nhs, it is no surprise waiting lists are at the level they are. we should expect better from a labour government. when we form a government in a year—and—a—half, things will improve. last question, ellis wants to know will plaid cymru work with the jeremy corbyn government? in other words, would you be prepared to help put and keep jeremy corbyn in number ten? you be prepared to help put and keep jeremy corbyn in number temm you be prepared to help put and keep jeremy corbyn in number ten? it is not about personality, it is about policy. we will work wit
eleanor wa nts to a couple of final questions.nd? 20 years of a labour government unfortunately, a lacklustre leadership. poor management within the health boards. one of the principal problems, we don't have enough staff, we don't have enough doctors. we have emphasised we need to recruit and train 1000 new doctors, 5000 nurses. it is impossible to get an nhs dentist in large parts of wales. u nless we dentist in large parts of wales. unless we have the train personnel within the nhs, it is no...
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we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name. so we're in this little town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry. >>> there is heart-stopping new video of the deadly attack on london bridge. now this video captures the histo heroic acts of by standers who confronted the knife-wielding attacker after he had already stabbed two people who later died. look closely, you can see there's a man there armed with a whale narwald tusk who went after the attacker. he grabbed the tusk off of wall of a historic fish market nearby as another bystanders goes after the attacker with a fire extinguisher. moments after the attacker was wrestled to the ground, police arrived on the scene and shot him to death. he was also wearing a fake explosive vest. police have identified the attacker as usman kahn. kahn was convicted in 2012 as parts of a team that wanted to bomb the london stock exchange. uk officials are now facing questions of how kahn won early release from pris
we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name. so we're in this little town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry. >>> there is heart-stopping new video of the deadly attack on london bridge. now this video captures the histo heroic acts of by standers who confronted the knife-wielding attacker after he had already stabbed two people who later died. look closely, you can see there's a man there armed with a...
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sharman the eleanor buy on diana has also asked you bob alec you know for help many of siberia's indigenous peoples view the launch as a sacred tree they place the ashes of deceased shamans in holes in large trees. but what you hear is that the lawyers have transported precisely these large has with the ashes are deceased shaman to china. they've left so much garbage behind and felled so many trees so what they've done to our forest it's natural treasures and our culture is a great sin but what you think you would get if these trees grow very slowly. this one here is about 5 years old. and it takes maybe $120.00 or 150 years for one like that to grow that tall so. you're yeah cattle chain go and lyubov alec ina collect rubbish wherever they can. the forest is an intense part of siberia it's solved. then they return to the village passing vast fields in the past a vis area was covered in trees says the sharman. she has invited the environmental activists to her home for dinner. she describes how the logging is causing local springs to dry up. after he springs have given us a long life expect
sharman the eleanor buy on diana has also asked you bob alec you know for help many of siberia's indigenous peoples view the launch as a sacred tree they place the ashes of deceased shamans in holes in large trees. but what you hear is that the lawyers have transported precisely these large has with the ashes are deceased shaman to china. they've left so much garbage behind and felled so many trees so what they've done to our forest it's natural treasures and our culture is a great sin but what...
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journaljournalist eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg , former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism center philemon talks about the state of the cia detention centers and a professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watchlive coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on cspan2's book tv . >> recently stacy abrams former democratic george or governor of candidate talked about voting rights at the national press club in washington dc . here's a look. >> good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. my name is
journaljournalist eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg , former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism center philemon talks about the state of the cia detention centers and a professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watchlive coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on cspan2's book tv . >> recently stacy abrams former democratic george or governor of candidate talked about voting rights at the national press club in washington dc . here's...
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but england came back again, eleanor cardwell on the scoresheet to secure the win and series ahead ofs through to the third round of the uk championship after a routine victory this time it was china's tian pengfei on the end of another ruthless display from the seven—time winner of the event. o'sullivan has lifted the trophy in at the barbican centre more times than anyone else and is aiming for his third title in a row. three—time olympic rowing champion pete reed had just announced his retirement from the sport — and returned to a job with the royal navy. but in september, he suffered a one in a million spinalstroke, which left him paralysed from the chest down. in his first interview since the injury, he tells sir matthew pinsent how his life has changed over the last few months hello, matt. nice to see you. you are right? i'm good. i will show you around. we are at the duke of cornwall spinal treatment centre in salisbury. hi, sophie are you all right? i walked into hospital in uniform. i had weak legs and a strange gait on the third day had us stroking the same area and such big
but england came back again, eleanor cardwell on the scoresheet to secure the win and series ahead ofs through to the third round of the uk championship after a routine victory this time it was china's tian pengfei on the end of another ruthless display from the seven—time winner of the event. o'sullivan has lifted the trophy in at the barbican centre more times than anyone else and is aiming for his third title in a row. three—time olympic rowing champion pete reed had just announced his...
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damn eleanor lange is another deputy speaker after a promotion.restore trust in our democracy. sir edward lee has been a conservative backbencher since 1983 and would be a traditional speaker who does not speak too much. under that ireland mr until last year and says the speaker he will not make up parliamentary procedure. and finally dame rosie winterton, a deputy speaker sincejune 2017, and a former labour chief weapon. she will adjudicate other than dictate. gary conor. well who better to ask about the challenges facing the new speaker than dr ruth fox from the hansard society. i think the next speaker is certainly, in terms of how they are running what they are saying in the hustings events that have been taking place in the run—up to the election i think they are likely to promote themselves more as umpires rather than players, and certainly a lot of criticism of the speaker and his creativity and innovation. a number of the runners in this race are saying that they will stick more to the rules and not be loading the dice in favour of one sid
damn eleanor lange is another deputy speaker after a promotion.restore trust in our democracy. sir edward lee has been a conservative backbencher since 1983 and would be a traditional speaker who does not speak too much. under that ireland mr until last year and says the speaker he will not make up parliamentary procedure. and finally dame rosie winterton, a deputy speaker sincejune 2017, and a former labour chief weapon. she will adjudicate other than dictate. gary conor. well who better to...
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harriet harman withdrew, and eleanor laing was fifth to go, leaving two labour mps in the run off.tes cast for each candidate was as followed, chris bryant, 213. sir lindsay hoyle, 325. but that's not quite the end of the rather lengthy process. i invite sir lindsay hoyle to take the chair of the house. it's traditional for the speaker elect to appear reluctant to take thejob, so he or she is dragged to the chair. labour's caroline flint and the conservative and former deputy speaker nigel evans doing the dragging this time. the tradition comes from the fact that the speaker has to communicate the opinion of the commons to the monarch — and, in the past at least, if the monarch didn't like the message, he or she might — literally — shoot the messanger. once in position, lindsay hoyle spoke to mps. it is about the challenges ahead for me and this chamber. i stand by what i said and i stand firm that i hope this house will be once a great respected house not just in here but across the world. we have to make sure that tarnish is polished away and the respect and tolerance that we exp
harriet harman withdrew, and eleanor laing was fifth to go, leaving two labour mps in the run off.tes cast for each candidate was as followed, chris bryant, 213. sir lindsay hoyle, 325. but that's not quite the end of the rather lengthy process. i invite sir lindsay hoyle to take the chair of the house. it's traditional for the speaker elect to appear reluctant to take thejob, so he or she is dragged to the chair. labour's caroline flint and the conservative and former deputy speaker nigel...
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meddling you name it but i think this has been boiling for quite some time you know the old quote eleanor roosevelt quote i think applies here no one can make you feel inferior without your consent you can't get angry about something and politics if you weren't already angry so a guy like donald trump doesn't just come along and get elected for a particular reason or because people supported him are were against him he got elected as a symptom of what was going on is america and that is i believe the elite bureaucratic class in washington d.c. versus the rust of america in places like i grew up in oklahoma and texas and so i think that's the bad news i think were very close to the tipping point. i think the good news is though i did and informal poll on my social media yesterday in preparation for coming on today and said are we past the divide or can this nation be saved and i was surprised by the result 100 percent of people 100 percent said it can be saved but we have to go back to what we just discussed in the last segment which is we have to allow free speech and debate and discussio
meddling you name it but i think this has been boiling for quite some time you know the old quote eleanor roosevelt quote i think applies here no one can make you feel inferior without your consent you can't get angry about something and politics if you weren't already angry so a guy like donald trump doesn't just come along and get elected for a particular reason or because people supported him are were against him he got elected as a symptom of what was going on is america and that is i...
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we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.pparently, we come from a long line of haberdashers, which is a fancy word for... they left everyone, and everything so they could get here. and start this family. every family has a unique story. this holiday season, help your family discover theirs. but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. this holiday season, because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been so
we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.pparently, we come from a long line of haberdashers, which is a fancy word for... they left everyone, and everything so they could get here. and start this family. every family has a unique story. this holiday season, help your family discover theirs. but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. this holiday season, because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra...
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next we have eleanor laing, a conservative mp.e's very experienced and used to being in the chair. many people in the house feel it is time for another female speaker. third the house feel it is time for anotherfemale speaker. third in the house feel it is time for another female speaker. third in the final ballot last time was chris bryant, another labour mp. his pinch was to say he's across the detail, he keeps a copy of the rule book of the house of commons on his bedside table and he also said he wants to stop applause in the house of commons. we may know in the next hour who the newspeak is. what's been interesting is listening to their pitches, all of them talking about the need to be impartial, not speaking too much, saying it's not about them and their profile. not naming john bercow who has proved pretty controversial over the last couple of years. but if we are heading for another hung parliament with brexit still unresolved, lots of people are looking at the role of speak and thinking it could be very important in the m
next we have eleanor laing, a conservative mp.e's very experienced and used to being in the chair. many people in the house feel it is time for another female speaker. third the house feel it is time for anotherfemale speaker. third in the house feel it is time for another female speaker. third in the final ballot last time was chris bryant, another labour mp. his pinch was to say he's across the detail, he keeps a copy of the rule book of the house of commons on his bedside table and he also...
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eleanor laing is also standing and she is a conservative mp.e mp. their pitch is to say that they are on the side of mps, on the side of the house of commons to give them a say rather than the government. they will all make speeches in the commons, it's a secret ballot and they will hold those rounds of voting until one of them reaches 50% of the vote. last time round the whole process took several hours so it could be quite a long afternoon. thank you. another big name on the high street is on the brink of collapse this lunchtime. mothercare is calling in administrators, putting two and a half thousand jobs at risk. the company has 79 stores across the uk, which will continue to trade as normal for the time being. here's our business correspondent ramzan karmali. what has gone wrong with mothercare? it's no surprise to a lot of a nalysts it's no surprise to a lot of analysts and experts that mothercare has made this announcement, it's been struggling for some time. in june 2018 it applied for a company volu nta ry june 2018 it applied for a co
eleanor laing is also standing and she is a conservative mp.e mp. their pitch is to say that they are on the side of mps, on the side of the house of commons to give them a say rather than the government. they will all make speeches in the commons, it's a secret ballot and they will hold those rounds of voting until one of them reaches 50% of the vote. last time round the whole process took several hours so it could be quite a long afternoon. thank you. another big name on the high street is on...
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katie archibald, elinor barker, neah evans and eleanor dickinson won the team pursuit.e stories on the website, including reaction to the defeat for great britain against new zealand this morning. thank you. today marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. it ended decades of division between communist eastern europe and the west. special commemorations to mark the occasion are taking place across berlin, as our correspondent jenny hill reports. in broad daylight, with the world watching, east berlin became a prison, its citizens sealed off from friends and family in the west. the regime called itself a democratic republic. in truth, the gdr spied on its own people, curtailed theirfreedoms. and this man wanted out. hartmut escaped to west berlin across the canal patrolled by bodyguards. translation: it took me four hours. it was more diving than swimming. there were dogs, voices, but i think i had a guardian angel. i heard a dog panting close but thank god, i was hidden in the reeds. i was afraid my chattering teeth would give me away. i thought, that's it. they
katie archibald, elinor barker, neah evans and eleanor dickinson won the team pursuit.e stories on the website, including reaction to the defeat for great britain against new zealand this morning. thank you. today marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. it ended decades of division between communist eastern europe and the west. special commemorations to mark the occasion are taking place across berlin, as our correspondent jenny hill reports. in broad daylight, with the world...
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use that to even going let's adopt something that it's not going to be in the in the doors with by eleanor and being are then. going to say yes then it's going to be a dad and this right away right there because the. this time i wrote. a meeting that has basically no sense it's just a tool to seize all the implementing this law about spatial special state of our 1st maybe even the social elections because there is nothing in there it's just a formula that well and. that doesn't respond to means agreements especially in there but we agreed to be it so it's a compromise it's. meeting them halfway so it leads to have something to move forward to progress from later and then why do we need this sort of boys not so if it's not going to lead to these new laws and all of these communicators that he has what we need these for him. and another important thing it would go to 1st of december. a law is going to cease to exist without a special status you kind of going to run out and if it's not for long you know it's not extended then when you are european partners they thought it was it was sad to se
use that to even going let's adopt something that it's not going to be in the in the doors with by eleanor and being are then. going to say yes then it's going to be a dad and this right away right there because the. this time i wrote. a meeting that has basically no sense it's just a tool to seize all the implementing this law about spatial special state of our 1st maybe even the social elections because there is nothing in there it's just a formula that well and. that doesn't respond to means...
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journalist eleanor ran off discusses michael bloomberg, former new york city mayor.mer director of the cia's counterterrorism center talks about the state of cia detention centers, and former professional football player don pearson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span2 book tv. next, president trump discusses e-cigarettes use by teenagers. he held this meeting earlier today. this is one hour. >> and you think you have a solution? >> i think we do have a solution and the solution you pose as an extra gnarly powerful step in the right direction. -- an extraordinarily powerful step in the right direction. pres. trump: ok. thank you will take a look at it. >> this is a serious issue to discuss, thank you for hosting us after the discussion. i am honored to be a part of it and look forward to engaging with everyone in the room. did you know it was going to
journalist eleanor ran off discusses michael bloomberg, former new york city mayor.mer director of the cia's counterterrorism center talks about the state of cia detention centers, and former professional football player don pearson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span2 book tv. next, president trump discusses e-cigarettes use by teenagers. he held this meeting earlier today. this is one hour. >> and you think you have a solution?...