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every pair of geta. so i think it'll be a treat for all of our guests. robert: you know, a lot of japanese things are that way, right? they look so simple and yet it's the complexity that makes the simplicity work. what other things besides that? diane: we're also inviting a guest from kobe and she's a modern calligraphy artist, and she designed our invitation this year. robert: you have that in fact. diane: i do. i have it right here. and this is the japanese kanji of shoko, which means eat. and traditionally it's done with just with black sumi ink on white paper, but what she does is she takes acrylic paints and she really tries to jazz it up and show a modern way of looking at calligraphy and appreciating the art. robert: yeah, yeah. so really is literally arts, crafts, and foods, right? diane: right. robert: yeah, okay, so i know you don't want to go through all of them, but what are some of the kind of the foods that people will be able to maybe experience or see that maybe they don't see normally?
every pair of geta. so i think it'll be a treat for all of our guests. robert: you know, a lot of japanese things are that way, right? they look so simple and yet it's the complexity that makes the simplicity work. what other things besides that? diane: we're also inviting a guest from kobe and she's a modern calligraphy artist, and she designed our invitation this year. robert: you have that in fact. diane: i do. i have it right here. and this is the japanese kanji of shoko, which means eat....
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now these are some of the most exciting batsmen in county cricket at the moment. 0llie pope did getamoment. 0llie pope did get a couple of starts for england during their test series against india last summer but has improved even further this term, and the 21—year—old could bat at number six when england go to new zealand while dominic sibley of warwickshire and zak crawley of kent could also put pressure onjoe denly. england next play a test match on 20th of november against new zealand, and that match doesn't count towards the new world test championship campaign that we heard about going into this ashes, and that could mean with less pressure involved, there could be the perfect opportunity to give those youngsters a go, and sibley and crawley could be in contention to open the batting alongside rory burns, who proved himself very capable during the series. england will also have a new coach installed in time for that next international cricket in new zealand, so this team could really start to be taking shape and starting to get bedded in by the time they go to south africa for
now these are some of the most exciting batsmen in county cricket at the moment. 0llie pope did getamoment. 0llie pope did get a couple of starts for england during their test series against india last summer but has improved even further this term, and the 21—year—old could bat at number six when england go to new zealand while dominic sibley of warwickshire and zak crawley of kent could also put pressure onjoe denly. england next play a test match on 20th of november against new zealand,...
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sudden rupture in our economic relationships, we would take this slowly and properly and seriously and geta and seriously and get a deal. bodiesjohnson himself said there would be no deal. this was a couple of years ago because we will get a great deal, but it did not turn out like that. the problem with the referendum result is it did not address the question on what terms we leave. that is no mandate for no deal. the house of commons is locked. we cannot endlessly postpone this which is why i have come to the conclusion that the compromised way through, on the one hand to stop a no—deal brexit and on the other hand there are voices who say we should cancel the whole result which i do not think would be democratic, is to go back to the people and see we know you cannot have your sovereignty back and keep all that economic benefits, it was not too when it was argued by the leave candidates three yea rs argued by the leave candidates three years ago. if you want to leave, this is the deal which has been negotiated, vote for that and if you think we should remain, vote for that. parliament is
sudden rupture in our economic relationships, we would take this slowly and properly and seriously and geta and seriously and get a deal. bodiesjohnson himself said there would be no deal. this was a couple of years ago because we will get a great deal, but it did not turn out like that. the problem with the referendum result is it did not address the question on what terms we leave. that is no mandate for no deal. the house of commons is locked. we cannot endlessly postpone this which is why i...
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that's going to geta. chevron.nnovating to meet the energy dwhen y anbootruder...orrow.ee you act fast. so do we. raid is the fastest ant & roach killer on the market. st thest!? (spray) raid! get raid and get tough on roaches fast. sc johnson >>> as we continue to follow tha brng news 20 the c area, wa to show you hithis. nta person we know, they drove suv into this sg mall. here ihos another vantage point. video comes to us 20 inside the woodfield mall in schaumburg illinois. you can see the suv at one point justnd tthrougwih that t mall. it appears that fraie reiches d e aeriws we saw ier,that the e the tra e to sears drovehrough tha star and made their way into nowhat happened afterwards. likehe tre a ton people inside, bu ot we did learnhat two people ey do aha the .t custody. in we will continue to bri y kn details asou then. turniyng now c to that>> itoding 20 imelda. people. thelror t pi yesterday utrnrve for 13 coun latiessoundrllf flooded few more ir homes two careersa inches of rain today. >>> of coe goe
that's going to geta. chevron.nnovating to meet the energy dwhen y anbootruder...orrow.ee you act fast. so do we. raid is the fastest ant & roach killer on the market. st thest!? (spray) raid! get raid and get tough on roaches fast. sc johnson >>> as we continue to follow tha brng news 20 the c area, wa to show you hithis. nta person we know, they drove suv into this sg mall. here ihos another vantage point. video comes to us 20 inside the woodfield mall in schaumburg illinois. you...
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we had the first two in bogota, you can geta we had the first two in bogota, you can get a seamless experienceyou, fascinating. thank you for having me. thank you for coming in. great to have you on the programme. british insurance firms are warning that there's a risk of more road accidents as we move towards using driverless cars. there are calls for more regulation to ensure cars are safe as automated systems that take over from human drivers. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones has this report. imagine you fell asleep in an automated car, and the system brought you to a halt in the fast lane of a motorway. the insurers are warning this kind of accident could become common unless there are new safety regulations. the government says d riverless ca rs safety regulations. the government says driverless cars could be on uk roads as early as 2021, but can't insurers say at first they will be quite limited in what they can do. they want new rules for how they should operate. press the stalk at the end, the button on the end of the end, the button on the end of the stalk. what this car
we had the first two in bogota, you can geta we had the first two in bogota, you can get a seamless experienceyou, fascinating. thank you for having me. thank you for coming in. great to have you on the programme. british insurance firms are warning that there's a risk of more road accidents as we move towards using driverless cars. there are calls for more regulation to ensure cars are safe as automated systems that take over from human drivers. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones...
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investigation, which was sprawling and sometimes nebulous and hard to get a and sometimes nebulous and hard to geta, actually what the whistle—blower has said in this court with the ukrainian president isa court with the ukrainian president is a very clear, and very easy to grasp. and potentially, therefore, much more dangerous. clive. jon, thank you for that. jon sopel, live at the white house. the health secretary, matt hancock, says he won't "rule out" bold action to protect children after new figures show a fall in the take up of all routine vaccinations for the under—fives in england in the last year. coverage of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccination, or mmr, are also down for the fifth year in a row. just over 90%, nine out of ten, children aged two were vaccinated against mmr last year, a drop from more than 91%. but the world health organisation's target is 95%, which scotland and northern ireland, already achieve. our health editor hugh pym has more details. vaccines work best when 95% of children have them, which stops the disease spreading. that isn't the case just now in england wi
investigation, which was sprawling and sometimes nebulous and hard to get a and sometimes nebulous and hard to geta, actually what the whistle—blower has said in this court with the ukrainian president isa court with the ukrainian president is a very clear, and very easy to grasp. and potentially, therefore, much more dangerous. clive. jon, thank you for that. jon sopel, live at the white house. the health secretary, matt hancock, says he won't "rule out" bold action to protect...
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that if you hang on, they will be more treaty change, you can probably go back as prime minister and getaget a better deal, and he thought this was a rational approach to present to mrjohnson, and in the end he more or less said critical ambition sways the balance for him. as for michael gove, they were closer, theirfamilies as for michael gove, they were closer, their families were friends, they had worked closely in cabinet together, of course, and they really don't speak to each other now, the odd text, i think, and the very most. he does talk about whether party is at the moment, he flags up the possibility of perhaps another referendum to settle brexit. the possibility of perhaps another referendum to settle brexitlj the possibility of perhaps another referendum to settle brexit. i was astonished that he mentioned the possibility of a second referendum, says the first referendum had gone so badly wrong for him. i think he's just looking at this logically, we are at this past, how do we get out of it? a second referendum would be a possibility. buti of it? a second referendum would be
that if you hang on, they will be more treaty change, you can probably go back as prime minister and getaget a better deal, and he thought this was a rational approach to present to mrjohnson, and in the end he more or less said critical ambition sways the balance for him. as for michael gove, they were closer, theirfamilies as for michael gove, they were closer, their families were friends, they had worked closely in cabinet together, of course, and they really don't speak to each other now,...
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yes, you can geta annoyed a lot of people.e obvious like they could be on is on the easyjet from gatwick because ba competes directly with easyjet, and ba have flatly refused to book any flights on easyj et. refused to book any flights on easyjet. so there's a lot of upset about that. the civil aviation authority is also concerned about it. but ba has also rebook people on dozens it. but ba has also rebook people on d oze ns of it. but ba has also rebook people on dozens of other airlines, particularly from heathrow, and because it hasn't happened in peak summer there is quite a lot of capacity, but even so, you are talking about a quarter of a million passengers whose travel plans have been torn up. reputational damage, it is difficult to assess that, how much that is worth, but how much is it reckoned to be costing british airways? it is 75 up to £80 million in lost revenue over the two days of the strike with a few days either side, and on top of that you have the extra costs involved, everything from extra hotels or passen
yes, you can geta annoyed a lot of people.e obvious like they could be on is on the easyjet from gatwick because ba competes directly with easyjet, and ba have flatly refused to book any flights on easyj et. refused to book any flights on easyjet. so there's a lot of upset about that. the civil aviation authority is also concerned about it. but ba has also rebook people on dozens it. but ba has also rebook people on d oze ns of it. but ba has also rebook people on dozens of other airlines,...
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you come in sure three or four years and the first time they sent me off to harvard university to geta doctorate in economics as well as national security . as i set foot on soil again, they sent me off to work for president clinton in the white house as director of defense policy. so when i came home, from that war, i had to stand in a military hospital with my wife and rolled my daughter out, four years old with malignant brain cancer. he couldn't get it, they said and when asked a said it's glioblastoma. 80 percent of kids have ever survived and she's one of them. we were able to takewhat we had to save her life . you saved her life. i had a healthcare plan from the military and i could take her anywhere. up to massachusetts where therapy was one of only two in the nation at the time. we got together with her. she's here because of this country so my pay back to her is stop being an independent, go back home and become a democrat in a nearly 2 to 1 the republican district become the second democrat since the civil war and iran. iran on one campaign refrain from a retired navy admira
you come in sure three or four years and the first time they sent me off to harvard university to geta doctorate in economics as well as national security . as i set foot on soil again, they sent me off to work for president clinton in the white house as director of defense policy. so when i came home, from that war, i had to stand in a military hospital with my wife and rolled my daughter out, four years old with malignant brain cancer. he couldn't get it, they said and when asked a said it's...
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i know i can geta i will try to get a deal. i know i can get a deal.do one, and i believe they will, then under any circumstances, this country will leave the eu on october the 31st. mr speaker, it is impossible for the government to function if the house of commons refuses to pass anything that the government proposes and in my view, and the view of this government, there must now be an election on tuesday the 15th of october, and i invite the right honourable gentleman to respond to decide which of goes as prime minister to that crucial council on thursday the 17th of october. i think it's very sad that mps have voted like this. i know, i think it's a great dereliction of their derelict —— democratic duty. if i am prime minister after the 15th of october, then we will leave on the 31st with, i hope, then we will leave on the 31st with, ihope, a then we will leave on the 31st with, i hope, a much better deal. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn accused the prime minister of offering the "poison of a no deal" if they can't win the argument, they try and s
i know i can geta i will try to get a deal. i know i can get a deal.do one, and i believe they will, then under any circumstances, this country will leave the eu on october the 31st. mr speaker, it is impossible for the government to function if the house of commons refuses to pass anything that the government proposes and in my view, and the view of this government, there must now be an election on tuesday the 15th of october, and i invite the right honourable gentleman to respond to decide...
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the irish position is that we want to find a solution and geta is that we want to find a solution and matter but we cannot allow the collateral damage of that and i think for britain to ask us to do that is a very unreasonable request and won't be the basis of a deal. simon coveney, the irish deputy prime minister there speaking on the radio this morning. pouring cold water, really, on any hopes from stephen barclay comedy brexit secretary, that a deal can be reached with the detail of a replacement to be worked out at some point —— stephen barclay, the brexit secretary. a reality check from ireland, a key eu member state in these negotiations ahead of mr buckley's meeting with michel barnier later on today. apologies, you probably observed as you were looking on that clip that that was not a picture of simon coveney, but hilary benn. but it was simon coveney speaking. apologies for that. a number of conservative party members have been suspended for posting or endorsing islamophobic material online. the bbc highlighted more than 20 new cases to the party, who said all those found to
the irish position is that we want to find a solution and geta is that we want to find a solution and matter but we cannot allow the collateral damage of that and i think for britain to ask us to do that is a very unreasonable request and won't be the basis of a deal. simon coveney, the irish deputy prime minister there speaking on the radio this morning. pouring cold water, really, on any hopes from stephen barclay comedy brexit secretary, that a deal can be reached with the detail of a...
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this is why the pm has wanted to try and geta this is why the pm has wanted to try and get a majoritynder if we canjust think about the interview he did with laura kuenssberg, in which she was talking about we will leave on october 31, but he remains optimistic we will get a deal. and for many people do seems like a circle that can't be squared. why should we be getting a deal when there are no details as to quite how? well, i don't think we necessarily need to know all the details, as long as we can be assured those details are being discussed in private. but the other side say they are not. they say they are not at the british government say they are leading them towards some of these details, but i think thatis some of these details, but i think that is everyone's right to be sceptical about how much is actually being discussed. that seems to me to being discussed. that seems to me to bea being discussed. that seems to me to be a reasonable approach to what is happening here. but that is not to say that it still can't be achieved. i think that takes us back to this narrow landing p
this is why the pm has wanted to try and geta this is why the pm has wanted to try and get a majoritynder if we canjust think about the interview he did with laura kuenssberg, in which she was talking about we will leave on october 31, but he remains optimistic we will get a deal. and for many people do seems like a circle that can't be squared. why should we be getting a deal when there are no details as to quite how? well, i don't think we necessarily need to know all the details, as long as...
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some, yes, had to go to manchester rather than birmingham and geta manchester rather than birminghamisn't the end of the world. the idea is they set up a really sophisticated shadow airline. you have got planes basically mirroring the thomas cook airline schedule, they had 60 aircraft, 2a airlines, flying to 33 different... do they play for those? if you go to the civil aviation headquarters they effectively turn into an airline hq and have different carriers charted in from across the world and they are flying across the world and they are flying a shadow of the thomas cook airlines schedule. so they are just mirroring the whole thing and bringing people back when they were expecting to be brought back. so if you are abroad you are in a pretty strong position. what if you are here and have a holiday coming up tomorrow or in a week and think i don't want to get stuck. they want my money back now. anybody who thinks i am not liking these headlines, this doesn't look good to me, they want my money back, and marches into a thomas cook shop today will get shorter. the company is still tr
some, yes, had to go to manchester rather than birmingham and geta manchester rather than birminghamisn't the end of the world. the idea is they set up a really sophisticated shadow airline. you have got planes basically mirroring the thomas cook airline schedule, they had 60 aircraft, 2a airlines, flying to 33 different... do they play for those? if you go to the civil aviation headquarters they effectively turn into an airline hq and have different carriers charted in from across the world...
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in the last congress we really saw how that hurt republican efforts to get a rlot, not all, but to geta lot of the policy priorities they had actually enacted with some key exceptions. in the 114th congress we saw republican party leaders really struggle with intraparty factions, and i think many observers, myself included, expected if speaker pelosi became speaker again that she would enjoy some of the high party unity that she did back in the 110th and 111th congress. and while it's true that democrats are routinely voting with one another and against the other party she too was struggling with intraparty factions to a much greater degree than she had the last time that she was speaker. so more reminiscent of the boehner and ryan era than perhaps of her last cycle. and so i want to turn briefly now to how congress might be reformed, and again, there is an apsa task force working on this issue, but i think it's quite clear that one of the things that congress needs to do is increase its own capacity. that involves bulking up staff, paying them more, training them better, really develop
in the last congress we really saw how that hurt republican efforts to get a rlot, not all, but to geta lot of the policy priorities they had actually enacted with some key exceptions. in the 114th congress we saw republican party leaders really struggle with intraparty factions, and i think many observers, myself included, expected if speaker pelosi became speaker again that she would enjoy some of the high party unity that she did back in the 110th and 111th congress. and while it's true that...
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if you can geta i think it is twin tracks.could sell he would do that but that looks difficult because if he comes back with an ink that looks remotely like theresa may's deal has a brexiteers will devour him. the only other option is a body swerve the law which is why they basically came up with the idea of saying to the eu, you really don't want to keep us in the eu, unhelpful, obstructive, noisy, you want the grid offers, in the hope the eu or think what is the point of keeping borisjohnson in the eu if he is going to behave badly in make our life a misery, lets get rid of him. the problem is the law may stop him from doing that because there seems to be an argument he will be expected to make the case for an extension, not simply write a letter asking for one. that second vote on a general election, is there no chance of an election, is there no chance of an election before the 31st of october? i would say no. the opposition parties are hanging together, one of the remarkable things about boris johnson's premiership, this
if you can geta i think it is twin tracks.could sell he would do that but that looks difficult because if he comes back with an ink that looks remotely like theresa may's deal has a brexiteers will devour him. the only other option is a body swerve the law which is why they basically came up with the idea of saying to the eu, you really don't want to keep us in the eu, unhelpful, obstructive, noisy, you want the grid offers, in the hope the eu or think what is the point of keeping borisjohnson...
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geta trump said you got to rescue, and my mom, who died, i dedicated my book to her, my mom. said you will never get as much appreciation from an animal as you will from a rescue. i tell you, every day this dog says thank you with her eyes. i love her to death. as a prosecutor, i prosecuted animal cruelty cases, and the canning -- county would not give a shelter. start some of these people had horses and goats, i had pigs and dogs and cats, and i'm just an animal lover. my mom, who passed in april, she was my best friend and my moral core. i miss her every day. i can't say anymore. from texas,s lisa with judge jeanine pirro, good morning. caller: 44 minutes of hearing her, wow. i was hoping to speak with the justous guest, but i would advise the judge to read the to reviewport and this andr on, review see where the radel kills him --radicalism and the hate is really spewing from. host: have you read the mueller report? guest: i have. i still have a copy on my desk. go ahead. don't understand what the question was. color on the a republican line. good morning. while i believe
geta trump said you got to rescue, and my mom, who died, i dedicated my book to her, my mom. said you will never get as much appreciation from an animal as you will from a rescue. i tell you, every day this dog says thank you with her eyes. i love her to death. as a prosecutor, i prosecuted animal cruelty cases, and the canning -- county would not give a shelter. start some of these people had horses and goats, i had pigs and dogs and cats, and i'm just an animal lover. my mom, who passed in...
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clear that, if we are forced to have a general election, if a general election is the only way we can getantry don't necessarily want a general election. but i think the lady in one of your clips earlier was quite right. i think there is a real feeling that people want this thing done, one way or the other, and the prime minister has made his position very clear on that. who is forcing him to have a general election? because that is his choice. well, it isn't really, because as the lady in the clip said, we have been going around the houses for three years on this. the referendum happened more than three yea rs referendum happened more than three years ago, and the house of commons has shown itself completely incapable of actually delivering brexit. it may well be that the general election and a new house of commons is the only way to get some final resolution to this. so today we know that that bill which will effectively stop no deal will go to the house of commons and most likely get through. is it today that the prime minister is going to ask mps to vote on whether or not it will be a
clear that, if we are forced to have a general election, if a general election is the only way we can getantry don't necessarily want a general election. but i think the lady in one of your clips earlier was quite right. i think there is a real feeling that people want this thing done, one way or the other, and the prime minister has made his position very clear on that. who is forcing him to have a general election? because that is his choice. well, it isn't really, because as the lady in the...