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geoffrey: that's the idea.ng the lines of, this is the time where active really skill andhow their show whether they can differentiate. the jury is still out. matt: if you look at the big money managers, and i'm sure the same is true at your shop, you could handle clients who want to do active money management, as well as those who want to do passive money-management. we're not at the point where people are putting cash under mattresses. the point where people start putting cash under their mattresses -- are we at the point where people start putting cash under their mattresses? that is going to change. citing the pressure on active and passive, investments will be much more important. matt: are people going to start buying gold? we've seen it creep up, trading at 12.80. that's when people are truly freaking out, one they put money into something that returns nothing. geoffrey: two dollar investors, they are giving cash rates. for those in europe and elsewhere, where rates are going down, it's possible to be 20
geoffrey: that's the idea.ng the lines of, this is the time where active really skill andhow their show whether they can differentiate. the jury is still out. matt: if you look at the big money managers, and i'm sure the same is true at your shop, you could handle clients who want to do active money management, as well as those who want to do passive money-management. we're not at the point where people are putting cash under mattresses. the point where people start putting cash under their...
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the geoffrey edelsten case is quite large a fourteen year old girl came forward told her parents and then the palm beach police department started to investigate her allegations and they found four other underage victims of jeffrey abstain and ultimately they because geoffrey assume such a powerful man and wealthy and had so many connections the palm beach fleece department went about its investigation very gingerly but they were very very circumspect and they alternately broad charges against him and searched his home and then ultimately the feds got involved and the feds were of approximately thirty five jeffrey abstaining victims and then the grand jury got involved the street stake were injury and lo and behold epstein wasn't i did for a single count of child abuse and so the feds stepped in and said that they were going to seek justice but ultimately what happened was there really wasn't any justice geoffrey i've seen spent thirteen months in a county jail he was allowed to go out during the day and he had his own private suite or wing and all these girls. were never really give
the geoffrey edelsten case is quite large a fourteen year old girl came forward told her parents and then the palm beach police department started to investigate her allegations and they found four other underage victims of jeffrey abstain and ultimately they because geoffrey assume such a powerful man and wealthy and had so many connections the palm beach fleece department went about its investigation very gingerly but they were very very circumspect and they alternately broad charges against...
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geoffrey cox still on his feet, booming away and house of commons chamber, for now. back to you.s for murdering the midwife, samantha eastwood. michael stirling, who had been in a relationship with her, had already admitted killing the 28—year—old from stoke—on—trent. her body was found in a shallow grave near caverswall in staffordshire, eight days after she went missing. jo black reports why are we jumping out of an aeroplane today? to raise money for two charities, one is called for louis and the other one is for children's hospice where we live called donna louise. samantha eastwood, living her life to the full. she was a much—loved daughter, sister and friend to many. the 28—year—old was a midwife, a career she had set her sights on since she was 12. but after a night shift at the royal stoke university hospital, she vanished. her colleagues never saw her again. she was murdered — suffocated during an argument by this man, michael stirling, a man she was in a relationship with. he was married, a family man, and also the brother—in—law of herformerfiance. it was here at this
geoffrey cox still on his feet, booming away and house of commons chamber, for now. back to you.s for murdering the midwife, samantha eastwood. michael stirling, who had been in a relationship with her, had already admitted killing the 28—year—old from stoke—on—trent. her body was found in a shallow grave near caverswall in staffordshire, eight days after she went missing. jo black reports why are we jumping out of an aeroplane today? to raise money for two charities, one is called for...
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they were going to seek justice but ultimately what happened was there really wasn't any justice geoffrey i've seen spent thirteen months in a county jail he was allowed to go during the day and he had his own private suite or wing and all these girls. were never really given justice i mean some of them ultimately did sue jeffery abstain or more given settlements but ultimately there are scores of girls that were abused by jeffrey abstain and his power broker pedophile friends and none of them will ever see justice. nick as an investigative journalist yet looking at that child trafficking rings and their perpetrators most exceptionally with your work on the franklin scandal is the jeffrey abstain case the exception or the norm when it comes to these types of child sexual crimes that involve you know the wealthy the powerful or the politically connected. well in the jeffrey of sting case you have what's made a lot of fanfare recently is alexander a cost who was the principle u.s. attorney who covered up the jet stream crimes is now a separate u.s. secretary of labor so and this is consiste
they were going to seek justice but ultimately what happened was there really wasn't any justice geoffrey i've seen spent thirteen months in a county jail he was allowed to go during the day and he had his own private suite or wing and all these girls. were never really given justice i mean some of them ultimately did sue jeffery abstain or more given settlements but ultimately there are scores of girls that were abused by jeffrey abstain and his power broker pedophile friends and none of them...
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what do you think will happen when geoffrey cox stands up?ad of steam building up, notjust on the opposition benches but among some tory mps, prominent brexiteers like boris johnson. some former remain cabinet ministers like stephen crabb saying they think the legal advice should be published. parliament did vote unanimously for the legal advice to be published a couple of weeks ago. the government's view is to publish the advice is unprecedented, but more than that their fear is, where they to release the advice, in future, law officers would be relu cta nt to future, law officers would be reluctant to give frank and candid legal advice to ministers because they would be fearful it will be splashed all over the news bulletins and the newspapers. so instead, what they are proposing is that the attorney general should basically do and alan alva. alan alva in west wing was the republican presidential hopeful who got into sticky business over his support for the nuclear industry. the way he got around that was an unending news conference, questi
what do you think will happen when geoffrey cox stands up?ad of steam building up, notjust on the opposition benches but among some tory mps, prominent brexiteers like boris johnson. some former remain cabinet ministers like stephen crabb saying they think the legal advice should be published. parliament did vote unanimously for the legal advice to be published a couple of weeks ago. the government's view is to publish the advice is unprecedented, but more than that their fear is, where they to...
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but the brexiteers‘s point of attack now this week is the legal advice that the attorney—general geoffrey. he is due to give a summary has given. he is due to give a summary of his legal advice on brexit to the house of commons on monday. the brexiteers wants the full legal advice to come out. why? because they think the uk will indefinitely be indefinitely tied to a customs union as part of the backstop a customs union as part of the ba cksto p if a customs union as part of the backstop if a trade deal is subsequently not signed. are you with me? we are struggling to god only knows what the nation... well explained. the thing is they want jeffrey cox to come out and the line that has been given is the protocol would endure indefinitely so we would endure indefinitely so we would be, as we were saying before, we would be ruled takers but not rule breakers to the eu would be able to say, they would have the whip hand in a trade agreement because they have this hanging over us. because they have this hanging over us. as we mentioned in arrogance and we also have later and the dup to handle
but the brexiteers‘s point of attack now this week is the legal advice that the attorney—general geoffrey. he is due to give a summary has given. he is due to give a summary of his legal advice on brexit to the house of commons on monday. the brexiteers wants the full legal advice to come out. why? because they think the uk will indefinitely be indefinitely tied to a customs union as part of the backstop a customs union as part of the ba cksto p if a customs union as part of the backstop if...
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what we will get tomorrow is geoffrey cox, the attorney general, giving a statement to parliament whicha summary position on it. within that, a summary statement will be made of the advice but not the letter itself. this letter is one that he wrote, it was seen as so sensitive that numbered copies of the paper we re that numbered copies of the paper were taken from ministers after they had raided but what the sunday times, my paper, saying, is that within that advice, geoffrey cox it said the protocol would injure indefinitely, and that means that britain would be stuck in a customs union with brussels indefinitely. if mps do back theresa may's deal. that isa mps do back theresa may's deal. that is a big if. this letter was not allowed to leave the room after people had read it, so of course, nobody is exactly, apart on the ministers who have read it, no one is sure what it said and the big argument from the other political parties is that this needs to be published. the reason it is so important is the word indefinitely and that is what the brexiteers fear, that the backstop arrangemen
what we will get tomorrow is geoffrey cox, the attorney general, giving a statement to parliament whicha summary position on it. within that, a summary statement will be made of the advice but not the letter itself. this letter is one that he wrote, it was seen as so sensitive that numbered copies of the paper we re that numbered copies of the paper were taken from ministers after they had raided but what the sunday times, my paper, saying, is that within that advice, geoffrey cox it said the...
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by an adult in the case of jet setting billionaire geoffrey abstainers friends included everyone from prince andrew to bill clinton to donald trump there were allegations of all three of these vicious types of crimes perpetrated between two thousand and one and two thousand and seven and not just one or a few but dozens if not hundreds of young teenage girls but strangely in a society that supposedly prides itself on law and order and common decency despite the horrifically similar allegations by multiple different victims and witnesses spread across the united states and the world jeffrey epstein woolworth unlikely never have to legitimately face the inside of a courtroom or jail cell for the heinous crimes he's accused of recently a miami herald investigation uncovered the sweet deal jeffrey abstains high powered attorneys made for their client his confederates to avoid prosecution back in two thousand and eight you know who helped him then u.s. attorney for miami alexander acosta now president of trump's secretary of labor here to discuss the case and the tragic history of similar
by an adult in the case of jet setting billionaire geoffrey abstainers friends included everyone from prince andrew to bill clinton to donald trump there were allegations of all three of these vicious types of crimes perpetrated between two thousand and one and two thousand and seven and not just one or a few but dozens if not hundreds of young teenage girls but strangely in a society that supposedly prides itself on law and order and common decency despite the horrifically similar allegations...
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thanks for being with us geoffrey you're welcome the u.s. senate has defied president donald trump and voted to begin discussing a resolution to end u.s. military support for the saudi a morality led coalition in yemen they could vote on the measure in the coming hours though they have until friday to do so plans for a similar vote it was struck down a notch after don't trump voiced strong support for the conflict speaking to reporters about the resignation republican senator lindsey graham said the u.s. a must take a tougher stance against saudi arabia in the wake of jamal because. to me it is a defining moment for us as a nation for the future of saudi arabia and for the mideast in general there are a lot of that actors in the mideast we just don't need to condone any more than we have to. and this is a situation where you don't have to they need us a lot more than we need them the relationship paul valuable in the past has become too much of a burden and as long as india says around. don't think it will ever be normal again well al-jazeer
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they are concerned by reports that geoffrey cox's advice contains a suggestion that the uk could endith the eu. the government says it must be free to receive full and frank legal advice in confidence. so — a busy few days ahead for the government. later today geoffrey cox will make his statement in parliament on the legal advice given to ministers tomorrow theresa in parliament on the legal advice given to ministers. tomorrow theresa may will begin five days of debate on that agreement — and on the document setting out plans for the uk's future relationship with the eu. after that — on tuesday december 11th — mps will be able to have their say in a "meaningful vote" on the brexit deal. let's go to westminster now and speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith. every day there are so many strands to this, norman, aren't there? we are reaching show time if you like, just on that last point you mentioned about the idea, this vote could be delayed. the home secretary sajid javid clear this morning oh no, that is not going to happen, the vote will take place obtuse, so we know
they are concerned by reports that geoffrey cox's advice contains a suggestion that the uk could endith the eu. the government says it must be free to receive full and frank legal advice in confidence. so — a busy few days ahead for the government. later today geoffrey cox will make his statement in parliament on the legal advice given to ministers tomorrow theresa in parliament on the legal advice given to ministers. tomorrow theresa may will begin five days of debate on that agreement —...
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to exit that backstop arrangement and there is the risk geoffrey cox says that the u.k. may become stuck in protracted and repeated rounds of negotiations trying to free itself from that backstop arrangement that would see the u.k. in a customs union with the e.u. pursuant to future trade talks with northern ireland treated slightly separately the numbers amounting all the time against reason may and this deal more than one hundred of our own m.p.'s the democratic unionists in northern ireland of course adamantly against it and opposition parties as well this even been talk behind the scenes of the government whips may yet pull that vote next tuesday to avoid such a crushing defeat meanwhile the debate go on three days of debate left before tuesday's vote should and parents are protesting as part of a broader movement against the government but one hundred high schools across france were blocked by demonstrations on tuesday many people upset about a new universe the application system piggybacking on violent protests this month that forced the government to reverse its p
to exit that backstop arrangement and there is the risk geoffrey cox says that the u.k. may become stuck in protracted and repeated rounds of negotiations trying to free itself from that backstop arrangement that would see the u.k. in a customs union with the e.u. pursuant to future trade talks with northern ireland treated slightly separately the numbers amounting all the time against reason may and this deal more than one hundred of our own m.p.'s the democratic unionists in northern ireland...
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geoffrey cox said were the government to be pushed into the irish backstop, to avoid a hard border instuck in that agreement indefinitely. the body of george hw bush is on its way from texas to washington where it will lie in state. america's 41st president is being remembered today as a model of civility from another era. also on the programme: the bbc‘s david attenborough open the un climate conference in poland, appealing to world leaders to act on behalf of millions world wide who are crying out for change.
geoffrey cox said were the government to be pushed into the irish backstop, to avoid a hard border instuck in that agreement indefinitely. the body of george hw bush is on its way from texas to washington where it will lie in state. america's 41st president is being remembered today as a model of civility from another era. also on the programme: the bbc‘s david attenborough open the un climate conference in poland, appealing to world leaders to act on behalf of millions world wide who are...
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candid legal advice given to theresa may and her most senior ministers from the attorney general, sir geoffreyabout his view and what the legal implications would be of the withdrawal agreement when it comes into place, britain's exit deal with the eu. there is a belief among some, certainly brexiteers mps, that one part of it, the backstop, designed to prevent a ha rd the backstop, designed to prevent a hard border ireland of a trade deal cannot be done in time with the eu, isa cannot be done in time with the eu, is a sticking point still. they see that there is something which the uk would not be able to remove itself from unilaterally, and what has been sold as a temporary arrangement could be something that lives on indefinitely. the government has said it will give a statement tomorrow, it will publish a summary of the legal advice to parliament, but that is not enough for some and secure stammer is but that is not enough for some and secure stammer is outlining why he sees this as exceptional circumstances. —— and keir starmer. if they do not produce it tomorrow then we will start contem
candid legal advice given to theresa may and her most senior ministers from the attorney general, sir geoffreyabout his view and what the legal implications would be of the withdrawal agreement when it comes into place, britain's exit deal with the eu. there is a belief among some, certainly brexiteers mps, that one part of it, the backstop, designed to prevent a ha rd the backstop, designed to prevent a hard border ireland of a trade deal cannot be done in time with the eu, isa cannot be done...
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cox on the withdrawal agreement now geoffrey cox cox was in parliament on monday talking about talking about his legal advice and he issued a summary but he will not put out the full legal advice the government say that would not be in the national interest and would create a dangerous precedent but we've heard even members of trees most own party argue that it should be out there at least in front of parliament and any time in the next few hours there could be in theory a vote that the government were in contempt of parliament that could see the attorney general suspended making it even more tricky for two reasons when it comes to that vote on the deal which is said you would for next tuesday but really it's probably anyone's guess whether that will happen on time now and also making it in in general harder for her to convince unswayed m.p.'s that the government is acting in the national interest and also that there's no alternative to its deal all along theresa may saying that it's my deal or it's crushing out with no deal what the european court of justice says as heard today may in
cox on the withdrawal agreement now geoffrey cox cox was in parliament on monday talking about talking about his legal advice and he issued a summary but he will not put out the full legal advice the government say that would not be in the national interest and would create a dangerous precedent but we've heard even members of trees most own party argue that it should be out there at least in front of parliament and any time in the next few hours there could be in theory a vote that the...
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syria envoy chip geoffrey to ankara last week geoffrey said he told the turks their plan offensive is a bad idea u.s. support for the y. peachey has strained relations but jeffrey confirmed arrangements are being made to address turkey's concerns. the. deployment across the border was done with our understanding but also with the understanding of so. that's one of the various steps that are being taken. the white peachy and the peshmerga are viable kurdish forces but kurds in northern iraq are allies of the u.s. and turkey they are likely to be deployed along the borders between syria turkey and iraq the y.p. she controls a continuous strip of territory from iraq to the eastern banks of the euphrates river almost thirty percent of syria's territory the first one is aiming to prevent p. y. g.'s y. p. g.'s territorial continuity alongside the turkey's border and for kids planning to infiltrate into this syrian territory the white peachy already enjoys self rule which turkish leaders reject because they believe the white peachy is an extension of the outlawed kurdistan workers' party the
syria envoy chip geoffrey to ankara last week geoffrey said he told the turks their plan offensive is a bad idea u.s. support for the y. peachey has strained relations but jeffrey confirmed arrangements are being made to address turkey's concerns. the. deployment across the border was done with our understanding but also with the understanding of so. that's one of the various steps that are being taken. the white peachy and the peshmerga are viable kurdish forces but kurds in northern iraq are...
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he has then been asked to consider a letter from attorney general geoffrey cox as well. would make a ruling tonight on whether there should be this debate. maybe it will be tomorrow but soon, he will debate in parliament that she will decide parliament debates this and if so, that would be hugely embarrassing for the government and their usual partners the dup voting against them on this contentious issue. i do not think it will make a great deal of difference to how people vote in this meaningful vote but opponents are looking for more evidence in that legal advice as to why, as they would suggest, that this is a bad steel the prime minister has come up with that might lock them into a long—term relationship with the european union that many do not want. some have argued the opposition parties is smelling blood and mrs may reads a minority government, this is an opportunity to kick her while she is down because we know the advice. according to the attorney general on the crucial point of the backstop, the crucial point of the backstop, the advice is that it will not be
he has then been asked to consider a letter from attorney general geoffrey cox as well. would make a ruling tonight on whether there should be this debate. maybe it will be tomorrow but soon, he will debate in parliament that she will decide parliament debates this and if so, that would be hugely embarrassing for the government and their usual partners the dup voting against them on this contentious issue. i do not think it will make a great deal of difference to how people vote in this...
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geoffrey boycott would call a scoreboard pressure in cricket.ing out. geoffrey boycott, theresa may's favourite sportsman, i wonder what. .. boycott, theresa may's favourite sportsman, iwonderwhat... shall we look at brexit visas on the sun? £6 to go to europe. that is not a holiday of. eu plans brexit a charge. so we are not going to have to have a visa exactly, but a permit —— offer. to have a visa exactly, but a permit -- offer. it is like the system in america where you pay a certain number of dollars to get a two year waiver to travel. this is cheaper than that. it is a discussion about the real—world impact. we have gone from the theoretical of what brexit will look like and what it will mean for you and people like you, do the actual... for all of us and many of the people we don't know. it talks about the implications in the real world. the question a lot of people have been asking is will this change people's minds. my sense is it really won't. i heard a lot of talk before the referendum itself about roaming charges and how we would los
geoffrey boycott would call a scoreboard pressure in cricket.ing out. geoffrey boycott, theresa may's favourite sportsman, i wonder what. .. boycott, theresa may's favourite sportsman, iwonderwhat... shall we look at brexit visas on the sun? £6 to go to europe. that is not a holiday of. eu plans brexit a charge. so we are not going to have to have a visa exactly, but a permit —— offer. to have a visa exactly, but a permit -- offer. it is like the system in america where you pay a certain...
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to exit that backstop arrangement and there is the risk geoffrey cox says that the u.k. may become stuck in protracted and repeated rounds of negotiations trying to free itself from that backstop arrangement that would see the u.k. in a customs union with the e.u. pursuant to future trade talks with northern ireland treated slightly separately the numbers are mounting all the time against a reason may and this deal more than one hundred of our own m.p.'s the democratic unionists in northern ireland of course adamantly against it and opposition parties as well there's even been talk behind the scenes of the government whips may yet pull that vote next tuesday to avoid such a crushing defeat meanwhile the debate go on three days of debate left before tuesday's vote a spanish court has confirmed a controversial ruling which cleared five men of gang rape and sentenced them on lesser charges of sexual assault april's initial court decision was greeted with must protest the five men who called themselves the wolfpack shortly assaulted an eighteen year old woman at the pamplona
to exit that backstop arrangement and there is the risk geoffrey cox says that the u.k. may become stuck in protracted and repeated rounds of negotiations trying to free itself from that backstop arrangement that would see the u.k. in a customs union with the e.u. pursuant to future trade talks with northern ireland treated slightly separately the numbers are mounting all the time against a reason may and this deal more than one hundred of our own m.p.'s the democratic unionists in northern...
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geoffrey wawro. >> well, thank you all for coming. when i started doing the research for this book, one of the things that struck me first of all, was just the shear variety of americans who went to fight in this war. fast eddie rickenbacker, who was in four indianapolis 500 races, before the war, was chosen to be general pershing's chauffeur, found the job to be too tedious, transferred to airplanes and became america's greatest ace of world war i with 26 kills. christie maddie matthewson, still statistically one of the top three pitchers ever to play baseball and was put into the chemical warfare unit, and was mortally wounded in a training exercise overseen by a guy named branch ricky who became on to become the famous general manager of the st. louis baseball browns and the st. louis baseball cardinals. gorgeous george sisler, who is a guy who had the highest career batting average, .367, until, or no, i'm sorry, sisler had most hits in a single season, 257, a record that wasn't broken until ichiro su suzuki did it in 2004. and mo
geoffrey wawro. >> well, thank you all for coming. when i started doing the research for this book, one of the things that struck me first of all, was just the shear variety of americans who went to fight in this war. fast eddie rickenbacker, who was in four indianapolis 500 races, before the war, was chosen to be general pershing's chauffeur, found the job to be too tedious, transferred to airplanes and became america's greatest ace of world war i with 26 kills. christie maddie...
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geoffrey cox, giving advice about it in the house. in the house. that there should be examined for contempt. attorney general of the cabinet, but the prime minister. the prime minister. parliament is the high authority. the high authority. yes, but who would be suspended? would be suspended? you are saying a cabinet minister. cabinet minister. it is actually not clear who would be suspended. clear who would be suspended. de facto deputy of the prime minister. minister. response to the labour all for the legal advice. legal advice. one in contempt, or the attorney general who has authored the advice. general who has authored the advice. be in contempt, because it is a final decision. it is not liddington. liddington. prime minister's decision to do this. this. the rhone repp hit asian —— reputation. reputation. minister in order to protect you, how hard is that loyalty go? how hard is that loyalty go? i am not sure. not sure. the bottom line is you cannot suspend the prime minister. cannot suspend the prime minister. ” am not a constitutional lawyer. am not a constitutional lawyer. i am not
geoffrey cox, giving advice about it in the house. in the house. that there should be examined for contempt. attorney general of the cabinet, but the prime minister. the prime minister. parliament is the high authority. the high authority. yes, but who would be suspended? would be suspended? you are saying a cabinet minister. cabinet minister. it is actually not clear who would be suspended. clear who would be suspended. de facto deputy of the prime minister. minister. response to the labour...
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it centres around geoffrey cox, the attorney general, the government's chief legal adviser and officer was a real sense of anger amongst many on pes —— amongst many mps, they say they will discuss this over the next —— next few days and we want to see everything that those at the top of government have seen. the government's argument is that doesn't happen very often and there is no region why it should happen in this instance. it boils down to that in —— to the question of the insurance policy, the backstop over the border between northern ireland and the republic and giving the open under any circumstances if a trade deal is not done. there is a chance that archaic parliamentary rules may be called in co nte m pt of parliamentary rules may be called in contempt of parliament, could end up on the government's desk. there is a sense of how high or dayne beams are at the moment and how angry mps are willing to get over things like this. and uap moving far from that spot as it is a really busy few days for the prime minister? yes, why not start the week with a timeline. —— and you won't
it centres around geoffrey cox, the attorney general, the government's chief legal adviser and officer was a real sense of anger amongst many on pes —— amongst many mps, they say they will discuss this over the next —— next few days and we want to see everything that those at the top of government have seen. the government's argument is that doesn't happen very often and there is no region why it should happen in this instance. it boils down to that in —— to the question of the...
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what's that, geoffrey? # postman pat, postman pat, postman pat and his black and white cat. who else lives in the countryside? a postman. he travels around. he meets a lot of people, a friendly character. i thought this sounds quite likely. i don't think anybody‘s done it. ok, you go back to kendal and write an outline for 13 episodes. # a really happy man. tell you what. move it towards me a little bit. right, to you. to me. out. to me. steady. right, right. perfect. a frame should do it. you'll wear it out. nonsense. stupid thing. you could saw a bit off the cue. yawns. here is an illustrated summary of the news. it'll be followed by the latest film of events and happenings at home and abroad. in those early days, newsreaders were never seen because it was feared that our facial expressions might not always look impartial. and worse still, that we might turn the news into a personality performance. police reinforcements have been brought to downing street tonight as the crowd outside number 10 built up to about 300. we are three friends, we're also bloggers, we all have on
what's that, geoffrey? # postman pat, postman pat, postman pat and his black and white cat. who else lives in the countryside? a postman. he travels around. he meets a lot of people, a friendly character. i thought this sounds quite likely. i don't think anybody‘s done it. ok, you go back to kendal and write an outline for 13 episodes. # a really happy man. tell you what. move it towards me a little bit. right, to you. to me. out. to me. steady. right, right. perfect. a frame should do it....
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me bring you up to date with this issue of the legal advice that was given to the government by geoffrey cox q.c. he's an m.p. in the tory party he's the attorney general he stood up on monday and gave the edited highlights of his advice the government was reluctant to have it all released in full this substance of what he said on monday it was all about the backstop which is this arrangement in terms of which passed the transition period and before a free trade arrangement is struck britain remains in a customs union with special arrangements for northern ireland until such time as a free trade deal is struck that is what has alienated the support of the unionists to prop up the party of northern ireland unionists and has enraged the presses on the right because they say you can't make a trade deal if you're stuck in a customs union following rules that you have no say over so that really that advice has just been released in the last how half hour or so following the contempt of parliament vote forgive me it's interminably complicated anyway three keep paragraphs emerge from this advic
me bring you up to date with this issue of the legal advice that was given to the government by geoffrey cox q.c. he's an m.p. in the tory party he's the attorney general he stood up on monday and gave the edited highlights of his advice the government was reluctant to have it all released in full this substance of what he said on monday it was all about the backstop which is this arrangement in terms of which passed the transition period and before a free trade arrangement is struck britain...
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searching for the bride to be's engagement ring after it fell into a utility grate in times square.yann geoffreytness"the lady was (he's moving around imitating the movement) the guy was doing everything even pulled up gum and tried to put it down the hole over there."on friday night the couple- john and daniella- got engaged in central park.they eventually made their way to times square. the ring was a little big and it slipped off her finger. marcia monteiro, works nearby "a new york story, definitely a new york story. they're never going to forget this trip."that night detectives opened the grate and searched through piles of trash with no luck.the following morning the next shift of officers returned.detective joseph bucchignano, nypd"fortunately it was sitting on top of all of that stuff so it wasn't so hard to find, just a small object like that in the midst of all the garbage."detectives found the ring, but did not know who the owners were.they were long gone.that's why police turned to twitter and found the couple had returned home to the u-k.tom tarpapian, los angeles resident"christmas
searching for the bride to be's engagement ring after it fell into a utility grate in times square.yann geoffreytness"the lady was (he's moving around imitating the movement) the guy was doing everything even pulled up gum and tried to put it down the hole over there."on friday night the couple- john and daniella- got engaged in central park.they eventually made their way to times square. the ring was a little big and it slipped off her finger. marcia monteiro, works nearby "a...
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here's geoffrey cox again. backing up that decision.isclose any advice that might have been given would be fundamentally contrary to the interests of this country! it's no use the baying and shouting of members opposite. what i am trying to do is guard the public interest, that's all! and it is time they grew up and got real! suitably low—key in the commons! labour was not impressed. the reality of this situation is that all members who are asking questions are at a major disadvantage because they've not read the legal advice upon which this statement is based. and it is totally unacceptable to be in this position when aspects of the attorney general's advice have been selectively leaked to the press over the weekend. as we have discussed a lot recently... theresa may is having her work cut out to get the support she needs in parliament. the prime minister has been meeting small groups of her own mps privately on brexit, no surprise, says our correspondent and lots of correspondence “— says our correspondent and lots of correspondence —
here's geoffrey cox again. backing up that decision.isclose any advice that might have been given would be fundamentally contrary to the interests of this country! it's no use the baying and shouting of members opposite. what i am trying to do is guard the public interest, that's all! and it is time they grew up and got real! suitably low—key in the commons! labour was not impressed. the reality of this situation is that all members who are asking questions are at a major disadvantage because...
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air forces central command lieutenant general geoffrey harrigan severely criticised both the coalition and the saudi authorities. the u.s. army central commander in the middle east michael x. garrets went to riyadh's to urge the saudis to conduct a thorough investigation. donald trump told fox news that the saudi led coalition in yemen didn't know how to use an american made bomb in the attack. and the un security council called for a credible and transparent investigation into the incident. we call on the saudi led coalition to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the incident and what we want to see is a stop to the fighting where we want to see is stopped to the humanitarian suffering what we want to see is a halt to civilian casualties. members of the security council met and heard to briefing from the assistant secretary general on the recent attacks inside which resulted in large numbers of civilian casualties including children they expressed their grave concern at these and all that the recent attacks in yemen. can be. manage a decade in the logic. of almost al
air forces central command lieutenant general geoffrey harrigan severely criticised both the coalition and the saudi authorities. the u.s. army central commander in the middle east michael x. garrets went to riyadh's to urge the saudis to conduct a thorough investigation. donald trump told fox news that the saudi led coalition in yemen didn't know how to use an american made bomb in the attack. and the un security council called for a credible and transparent investigation into the incident. we...
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visit ncicap.org] [applause] geoffrey: thank you.[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this weekend on american history tv, lectures and history, catholic university professor and former cia historian nicholas on president kennedy's administration. two want to focus on the biggest intelligence subjects of the kennedy administration, which often are the two major historical episodes from this period, the bay of pigs and the cuban missile crisis. so we have a fiasco, and we have a crisis. what they have in common is obviously cuba. at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts, a look inside the national portrait gallery on its 50th anniversary. >> title handed to us by congress was to collect the men and women who made a national impact on culture, and i use the word "impact" advisedly, because we have people like john wilkes booth, who assassinated lincoln, and the notorious gangster al capone. there is no moral test to be in the national galle
visit ncicap.org] [applause] geoffrey: thank you.[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this weekend on american history tv, lectures and history, catholic university professor and former cia historian nicholas on president kennedy's administration. two want to focus on the biggest intelligence subjects of the kennedy administration, which often are the two major historical episodes from...
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geoffrey: i suspect that eleanor will have great feedback on this. i think it is not irrelevant that we have a common law background, and not a civil law background. it does not entirely lead to this distinction. i think the nature of the underlying statutes. the sherman act is 16 words long. it was intentionally, intended to be imbued with meaning through the court. legislative in the history, not that i think that matters. i think that that is how it happened in our country. the statute is vague. consumer welfare standards are not mentioned at all. over 100 years of judicial decisions, it has evolved as the appropriate touchstone. i do not know the exact numbers, how many cases have been in europe. it is a lot fewer because of the nature of their institutional process. is intentional in the united states, and i think it is intentional in europe, because the commission is a political body. it is not inappropriate for operate under that system. i do not mean to imply that it is. i think jonathan is right. i do not want to impugn their system for them
geoffrey: i suspect that eleanor will have great feedback on this. i think it is not irrelevant that we have a common law background, and not a civil law background. it does not entirely lead to this distinction. i think the nature of the underlying statutes. the sherman act is 16 words long. it was intentionally, intended to be imbued with meaning through the court. legislative in the history, not that i think that matters. i think that that is how it happened in our country. the statute is...
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oscar—winning actor geoffrey rush is facing new allegations of sexual harassment.rey rush said the allegations were incorrect — but he deeply regretted it, if he'd caused her any distress, because of what he called his ‘spirited enthusiasm'. to uganda now. it has one of the largest numbers of cases of sexual violence in east africa. but due to a lack of resources, most cases never go to trial. well, now the un is trying to help clear the backlog of cases. catherine byaru hanga has this report. rachel was just nine years old when a 40—year—old man raped her. she immediately told her family but no one listened. she confided in her teacher who helped and is now looking after her after her relatives abandoned her. ever since she started getting pains, whenever she started getting pains, whenever she gets that pain she remembers that period when she was being raped. i think with time and she will keep on, and it will get out of her head. war years later and rachel is finally getting justice. —— four yea rs is finally getting justice. —— four years later. the man who rap
oscar—winning actor geoffrey rush is facing new allegations of sexual harassment.rey rush said the allegations were incorrect — but he deeply regretted it, if he'd caused her any distress, because of what he called his ‘spirited enthusiasm'. to uganda now. it has one of the largest numbers of cases of sexual violence in east africa. but due to a lack of resources, most cases never go to trial. well, now the un is trying to help clear the backlog of cases. catherine byaru hanga has this...
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. >> i know that some of you still have more questions for him and i believe geoffrey wawro will be able take those during the break. if you buy his book at the museum store, it's close right now so please don't knock on the door. but online at the world war.or , is always open, so feel free to purchase your book there. if you want to find out more information about that second question and the navy in world war i, please be sure to be back in your seat promptly at 9:59 because we will be starting at 10 am. please join me in thanking doctor geoffrey wawro . [ applause ] >>> saturday at 8 pm eastern, conversations with three retiring members of congress. republicans peter roskam, john duncan and mike kaufman all discussed losing the reelection bids and reflect on their time in congress. >> you know we go on our app, we go in our devices we want things quickly let jefferson wrote weekly that 14 years after he wrote the declaration of independence, he said "the ground of liberation is to be gained by inches. we must be content with what we get from time to time and eternally press forward f
. >> i know that some of you still have more questions for him and i believe geoffrey wawro will be able take those during the break. if you buy his book at the museum store, it's close right now so please don't knock on the door. but online at the world war.or , is always open, so feel free to purchase your book there. if you want to find out more information about that second question and the navy in world war i, please be sure to be back in your seat promptly at 9:59 because we will be...
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his name was major general geoffrey miller if you speak to many of the other prisoners who were held at that time in the in camp x.-ray and elsewhere they'll tell you that he was his the regime was during his period was the harshest they faced you know he brutalizing these prisoners are given we have this program called the frequent flyer program we wakes them up the middle night just transfer around it sleep deprivation it's isolation they were doing mock executions they wanted to bring people up in helicopters and make it look like they're going to be thrown out they were just making it up as a way they were used their imaginations are running wild. at the time miller himself shed new concern about the regime he ran in guantanamo everything that we do side care built america can be proud. then in two thousand and three he was sent to iraq to advise about interrogation that. try to stop i went back to the pentagon and said this guy is clueless doesn't know what he's doing you know he's brutalizing these prisoners. in two thousand and four appalling images emerged from abu ghraib pri
his name was major general geoffrey miller if you speak to many of the other prisoners who were held at that time in the in camp x.-ray and elsewhere they'll tell you that he was his the regime was during his period was the harshest they faced you know he brutalizing these prisoners are given we have this program called the frequent flyer program we wakes them up the middle night just transfer around it sleep deprivation it's isolation they were doing mock executions they wanted to bring people...
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the attorney general, geoffrey cox, also said the legal changes in britiain‘s relationship with the eu time. the gradual removing and loosening of tyres that we have with europe for 45 years, will take time to work out. this agreement and eu withdrawal at already passed by the house, allow for the necessary time and legal means for that process to u nfold and legal means for that process to unfold in a peaceful and orderly way. also making news today, a huge clear up operation is happening in paris after the worst civil unrest in france for several decades. there were more than four hundred arrests as protestors, calling themselves the "yellow vests", clashed with police around some of the city's famous landmarks. they want president macron to scrap his increased taxes on fuel, something he is adamant he won't do. the international olympic committee has given the organisers of the 2020 tokyo olympics a glowing report on a visit to inspect progress. that's despite a row over whether the preparations had gone over—budget or not. ioc president thomas bach heaped praise on the city's prepa
the attorney general, geoffrey cox, also said the legal changes in britiain‘s relationship with the eu time. the gradual removing and loosening of tyres that we have with europe for 45 years, will take time to work out. this agreement and eu withdrawal at already passed by the house, allow for the necessary time and legal means for that process to u nfold and legal means for that process to unfold in a peaceful and orderly way. also making news today, a huge clear up operation is happening in...
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air forces central command lieutenant general geoffrey harrigan severely criticised both the coalition and the saudi authorities. the u.s. army central commander in the middle east michael x. garrick's went to riyadh's to urge the saudis to conduct a thorough investigation. donald trump told fox news that the saudi lets coalition in yemen didn't know how to use an american made bomb in the attack. and the un security council called for a credible and transparent investigation into the incident. we call on the saudi led coalition to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the incident what we want to see is a stop to the fighting what we want to see is stop to the humanitarian suffering we want to see is to civilian casualties members of the security council met and heard a briefing from the assistant secretary general on the recent attacks. which resulted in large numbers of civilian casualties including children they expressed their grave concern at these and all that the recent attacks in yemen. can be. managing a decade in a lot of. them are near. and no at the. end of
air forces central command lieutenant general geoffrey harrigan severely criticised both the coalition and the saudi authorities. the u.s. army central commander in the middle east michael x. garrick's went to riyadh's to urge the saudis to conduct a thorough investigation. donald trump told fox news that the saudi lets coalition in yemen didn't know how to use an american made bomb in the attack. and the un security council called for a credible and transparent investigation into the incident....
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geoffrey who proposed a kind of federation to syria that is dividing the country into different provinces which is an acceptable to syria as well as to turkey to year on iran and all the countries of the of the middle east of west asia so this operation this threat of turkey also aims at this plan of of the united states to convert syria into a federation very calling is an interview that the president of syria mr bashar al assad has given and the terms of november that i'm correct in december where he said they will follow the example of the turks and not allow any other political identity on syrian soil but the identity of syrian arab republic so the conflict is a bigger one is a huge one and the turkish threat and the turkish possible operation will put an end to american plants on a broader line and it will also open the wait. for the real solution of the serial problem that he's the finishing of the terror and reestablishing stability and peace in the whole of syria which affects even europe as your news report mentioned before european countries are also affected by terror resulting
geoffrey who proposed a kind of federation to syria that is dividing the country into different provinces which is an acceptable to syria as well as to turkey to year on iran and all the countries of the of the middle east of west asia so this operation this threat of turkey also aims at this plan of of the united states to convert syria into a federation very calling is an interview that the president of syria mr bashar al assad has given and the terms of november that i'm correct in december...
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the legal advice that the british government received for its legal advisor the attorney general geoffrey cogs when it came to coming up with its plan in its entirety what does the government even need to share this information with parliament well because m.p.'s voted overwhelmingly to demand that the government do precisely that to allow m.p.'s to make the right decision when it comes to the vote next week but only one of the day the attorney general made a very rare appearance here at parliament defending his actions in not sharing all of this information with employees because he said that there was some very sensitive information in that advice that that was not in the public interest he fiercely defended his actions in front of m.p.'s here. i am convinced that in order to disclose any advice that might have been given would be fundamentally contrary to the interests of this country. it's no use the pain and shouting our members are busied when i am trying to. cover up greek interest. by. anybody's time grew up. while some of the strongest opponents of mrs may's deal with the e.u. ar
the legal advice that the british government received for its legal advisor the attorney general geoffrey cogs when it came to coming up with its plan in its entirety what does the government even need to share this information with parliament well because m.p.'s voted overwhelmingly to demand that the government do precisely that to allow m.p.'s to make the right decision when it comes to the vote next week but only one of the day the attorney general made a very rare appearance here at...
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so how do you interpret trams tweet geoffrey. well trump clearly blinked in his negotiations with china and that's for a reason it's because everything he promised would happen with this trade war stuff has not happened it's actually seriously harmed american exporters were seen american corps plants actually shut down that sent a lot of panic and shock waves through the white house especially concerning u.s. auto industries so my fear is that what's really happening here is you want to calm down the financial markets that were there were very much punishing these trade wars that's harming so many people going into the holiday season he wanted to see some optimism so he pulled back on who was aggressive stance with china and sure enough the markets grew so my worry is that ninety days from now we're going to be back at it again and the terror of war with china is going to pick up all over again. is the most important week of the british prime minister's tenure and it's fair to say the battle for brains it has not got off to the b
so how do you interpret trams tweet geoffrey. well trump clearly blinked in his negotiations with china and that's for a reason it's because everything he promised would happen with this trade war stuff has not happened it's actually seriously harmed american exporters were seen american corps plants actually shut down that sent a lot of panic and shock waves through the white house especially concerning u.s. auto industries so my fear is that what's really happening here is you want to calm...
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the surprise star of conservative conference was the attorney general, geoffrey cox.oquent introduction to the prime minister. music: dancing queen by abba. theresa may danced her way onto the stage to abba's dancing queen. after last year's speech, where everything seemed to go wrong, it could only be an improvement. she told her party that better days were ahead, and that austerity was coming to an end. because, a decade after the financial crash, people need to know that the austerity it led to is over, and that their hard work has paid off. but brexit was about to shatter theresa may's post—conference high. the dup, on whom she relies for votes in parliament, threatened to vote against the budget if extra checks were imposed on trade between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. we have been telling people about our red line. so what is important for us is to say to her very clearly that any impediment on the two—way access in the uk single market would not be good for the union, and would not be good for the economy of northern ireland. tensions were also risi
the surprise star of conservative conference was the attorney general, geoffrey cox.oquent introduction to the prime minister. music: dancing queen by abba. theresa may danced her way onto the stage to abba's dancing queen. after last year's speech, where everything seemed to go wrong, it could only be an improvement. she told her party that better days were ahead, and that austerity was coming to an end. because, a decade after the financial crash, people need to know that the austerity it led...
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has put down, it would appear that as the process moves forward that either the attorney general geoffreyster, probably the cabinet office minister, effectively deputy prime minister the uk, would be suspended from the house of commons. and this is all, of course, is in the name of getting the full document published, so that the government would have to decide whether or not to publish the document. that argument is still to be had. just briefly then looking forward to tuesday, of course we have this week of intense debate. once it eventually gets started, which way you think it is going to go? i think what this us is about the power between the parliament and the power between the parliament and the government, and if the parliament really does appear to be getting traction here, it will convince the government even more than people are already that theresa may is going to find it very hard to win. fascinating insights. thank you very much. of course, will be here the other day to look at all the different menu show. it is a fascinating insight into just how intense the brexit debate ha
has put down, it would appear that as the process moves forward that either the attorney general geoffreyster, probably the cabinet office minister, effectively deputy prime minister the uk, would be suspended from the house of commons. and this is all, of course, is in the name of getting the full document published, so that the government would have to decide whether or not to publish the document. that argument is still to be had. just briefly then looking forward to tuesday, of course we...
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so how do you interpret trying tweet geoffrey. well trump clearly blinked in his negotiations with china and that's for a reason this because everything he promised would happen with this trade war stuff has not happened it's actually seriously harmed american exporters were seen american car plants actually shut down that sent a lot of panic and shock waves through the white house especially concerning the u.s. auto industry so. i think this is a kind of a propaganda move basically on the u.s. president to claim that he was somehow pulling a victory here but i don't think it's i don't think it's true i mean i like to think that he's he's pulling back on the trade war but it doesn't seem true you know he sent a tweet just about four hours ago from when i'm speaking to you right now in which he called himself the hair of lamb and that's a little off again tiger right now. well that's right it's a tariff rant of trending well over twitter and if you want to see some funny cartoon and just check it out. and he seems to be under the i
so how do you interpret trying tweet geoffrey. well trump clearly blinked in his negotiations with china and that's for a reason this because everything he promised would happen with this trade war stuff has not happened it's actually seriously harmed american exporters were seen american car plants actually shut down that sent a lot of panic and shock waves through the white house especially concerning the u.s. auto industry so. i think this is a kind of a propaganda move basically on the u.s....