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gordon's new book. so i'm going to introduce them and then i'm going to ask gordon wood to just put on the table the central arguments of this his book which i read with rapt attention. you know, ladies and gentlemen, gordon wood, the dean of american historians, all of us have learned from his path breaking work on the ideas that the center of the american founding and he's distilled a lifetime of wisdom in this new book which you couldn't do better on constitution day than to read. he's going to be joined in talking about the book by colleagues that i need to put on reading -- my constitutional reading glasses toward to get their titles right. so here we go. i'm going to introduce them and then we'll jump right in. so gordon wood, is the alpha away university and professor at brown, recipient of the pulitzer prize, his books from the creation of the american republic to the american innovation of benjamin franklin, transformed the field and the book that we'll be talking about tonight is "power and li
gordon's new book. so i'm going to introduce them and then i'm going to ask gordon wood to just put on the table the central arguments of this his book which i read with rapt attention. you know, ladies and gentlemen, gordon wood, the dean of american historians, all of us have learned from his path breaking work on the ideas that the center of the american founding and he's distilled a lifetime of wisdom in this new book which you couldn't do better on constitution day than to read. he's going...
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gordon's new book. so, i'm going to introduce them and i'm going to ask gordon wood to just put on the table the central arguments. which i read with rapt attention. you know, ladies and gentlemen, gordon wood, the dean of american historian -- all of us have learned from his path breaking work on the ideas at the center of the american founding and he has distilled a lifetime of wisdom in this new book, which you couldn't do better on constitution day than to read it. he's going to be joined in talking about the book by colleagues that i need to put my constitutional reading glasses in order to get their titles right. so, here we go. i'm going to introduce them and will jump right in. so, gordon wood is the -- university professor and professor of history emeritus at brown, recipient of the pulitzer prize with his books -- the -- the american invention of -- transformed the field. and the book will be talking about tonight will -- and the american revolution. it's so wonderful that he's joined here in
gordon's new book. so, i'm going to introduce them and i'm going to ask gordon wood to just put on the table the central arguments. which i read with rapt attention. you know, ladies and gentlemen, gordon wood, the dean of american historian -- all of us have learned from his path breaking work on the ideas at the center of the american founding and he has distilled a lifetime of wisdom in this new book, which you couldn't do better on constitution day than to read it. he's going to be joined...
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now i agree with gordon. absolutely, then they carried on to the point wherewell , they are pushed to the point to say we are not represented in parliament for anything but the original stopping point if you look at the writings of delano were from delaware or the writings of maryland or delaware, wherever delaney was from tottenham where he was representing, they could draw those lines. you pushed them beyond and that's where franklin was trying to draw a line not very successfully i agreewith gordon on that as well . then you get to the point okay, if we're not parliament, where is serenity ? now you can go way back into the colonial tradition. the original model which gordon probably knows is the original model of virginia was in latin. virginia the fourth. i hope it's the fourth. the point was that virginia was the first colony and therefore equivalent to scotland. it was an independent domain like scotland. virginia may 4, virginia makes for if you translate it and the other was scotland and the other is
now i agree with gordon. absolutely, then they carried on to the point wherewell , they are pushed to the point to say we are not represented in parliament for anything but the original stopping point if you look at the writings of delano were from delaware or the writings of maryland or delaware, wherever delaney was from tottenham where he was representing, they could draw those lines. you pushed them beyond and that's where franklin was trying to draw a line not very successfully i agreewith...
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gordon, congratulations on the book. and the first chapter about the imperial debate starts in 1765 or so. of course it looks back earlier and talks about the central declaration of the snap back congress essential to the preempt of the people -- no taxes imposed on them --. what was the imperial debate? >> well i don't want to tell you the whole debate but it starts over the issue of representation. if colonists instinctively know they cannot allow this parliament 3,000 miles away to make decisions of such importance as taxation on them without their having a say. and they dismiss out of hand that maybe we can have representatives from the colonies, maybe a hundred, the way the scots do in 1707 when they became great britain, when england and scotland came together as great britain. but the americans want no part of that notion. they know they would be swamped by the british and no one ever seriously considered having membership in the house of commons as a solution. right from the outset from the stamp back congress wh
gordon, congratulations on the book. and the first chapter about the imperial debate starts in 1765 or so. of course it looks back earlier and talks about the central declaration of the snap back congress essential to the preempt of the people -- no taxes imposed on them --. what was the imperial debate? >> well i don't want to tell you the whole debate but it starts over the issue of representation. if colonists instinctively know they cannot allow this parliament 3,000 miles away to...
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now i have the extraordinary honor of bringing together gordon whitt and his colleagues to discuss gordon's new book. i'm going to introduce them, and i'm going to ask gordon wood just to put on the table the central arguments of this book, which i read with rapt attention. you know, ladies and gentlemen, the dean of american historians of all of us have learned from his back-breaking work of the founding and he had instilled a lifetime of wisdom in this new book which you couldn't do better on constitution day. he was going to be joined by colleagues of the book in order to get their tilts read. i'm going to introduce them. so gordon wood is the alva and spent the creation of the american public to the american invasion of benjamin franklin have transformed the field. and the book we'll be talking about tonight is "power and liberty, constitutionalism and the american revolution." it's so wonderful that he's joined here in person by another towering american historian and great friend of the constitution center, edward larson. professor larson holds the darling chair in law and is universi
now i have the extraordinary honor of bringing together gordon whitt and his colleagues to discuss gordon's new book. i'm going to introduce them, and i'm going to ask gordon wood just to put on the table the central arguments of this book, which i read with rapt attention. you know, ladies and gentlemen, the dean of american historians of all of us have learned from his back-breaking work of the founding and he had instilled a lifetime of wisdom in this new book which you couldn't do better on...
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gordon, mye to go chapter by chapter. your discussion has provoked -- >> i want to clarify something on sovereignty. there's a little confusion. when we talk about the subroutine up you were not how it all derived from the people, all on both sides believe that there's nobody to believe in the divine right of kings. the english believed that the king derived from the people. that's not what the americans mean by placing sovereignty which is a lawmaking authority the ultimate lawmaking authority lies with the people. we were doubt -- disallowed for the recall election in california. the ultimate in the middle of the person's term recalling or attempting to recall an elected official. the ultimate lawmaking authority by sovereignty and that is not the notion of power being derived which is a conventional wisdom. that needs to be clarified. >> crucially important it remains in the people. >> your next chapter is on the state constitution and the crisis of the 1780s. take us up to the federal constitution. which you discuss t
gordon, mye to go chapter by chapter. your discussion has provoked -- >> i want to clarify something on sovereignty. there's a little confusion. when we talk about the subroutine up you were not how it all derived from the people, all on both sides believe that there's nobody to believe in the divine right of kings. the english believed that the king derived from the people. that's not what the americans mean by placing sovereignty which is a lawmaking authority the ultimate lawmaking...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. all the day's sport, here's karthi gnanasegaram, at the bbc sport centre. manchester city put on an excellent performance to dominate their local rivals manchester united at their home ground, old trafford, this afternoon. city won 2—0, but it was the manner of their premier league victory which will put the pressure back on united's manager, ole gunnar solskjaer. joe lynskey reports. for manchester united, he is the coach with the connection. the manager who knows the club and the city. but now ole gunnar solskjaer is underfire, and this was city. but now ole gunnar solskjaer is under fire, and this was a city. but now ole gunnar solskjaer is underfire, and this was a derby day after his darkest day. last time at old trafford, they lost 5—0 top liverpool. now manchester city were here and inside seven minutes were in front. an own goal. in front. an own coal. , , ., in front. an own coal. , , . , ., . an own goal. city started this match with 'ust an own goal. city started this match
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. all the day's sport, here's karthi gnanasegaram, at the bbc sport centre. manchester city put on an excellent performance to dominate their local rivals manchester united at their home ground, old trafford, this afternoon. city won 2—0, but it was the manner of their premier league victory which will put the pressure back on united's manager, ole gunnar solskjaer. joe lynskey reports. for manchester united, he is the coach with...
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lorna gordon, bbc news.er she scored a hat—trick tonight, taking her to 48 goals for her country. the lionesses recorded their biggest ever win, against latvia, 20—0, and white was one of four players to score a hat—trick at the doncaster rovers' stadium. the former arsenal and liverpool footballer, ray kennedy, has died at the age of 70. commentator: what a marvelous goal! with liverpool he won three european cups and five league titles between 1974 and 1982. kennedy also made 17 appearances for england. he was diagnosed with parkinson's disease in 1984. josephine baker, the american—born singer and activist, who settled in france in the 1920s has been honoured at the pantheon, the burial place of some of france's greatest heroes. president macron praised her commitment to civil rights and her role in the resistance during the second world war. josephine baker is the first black woman to be granted such an honour by the french authorities as our correspondent lucy williamson reports. idealist and idol, sing
lorna gordon, bbc news.er she scored a hat—trick tonight, taking her to 48 goals for her country. the lionesses recorded their biggest ever win, against latvia, 20—0, and white was one of four players to score a hat—trick at the doncaster rovers' stadium. the former arsenal and liverpool footballer, ray kennedy, has died at the age of 70. commentator: what a marvelous goal! with liverpool he won three european cups and five league titles between 1974 and 1982. kennedy also made 17...
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gordon, i mean, i don't trust anything, i don't trust video.believe peng shuai is alive or is her life in danger and maybe she's being held as a prisoner? and what's your take? >> well, she's alive. i do believe she's in danger, and i don't believe that she can speak freely. remember that that she did something which was unprecedented in the history of the people's republic of china. she accused a former member of the politboro standing committee which is the highest group in china of basically rape. she accused he and his wife of rape. so really what we're talking about here is a contest, and one of these two people -- either the wife or peng pressure are going to be in grave danger. we don't know which one, but at time clearly she's not safe. arthel: and, of course, china is covering up the truth about pension if shoe way. -- peng shuai. how can china continue to be recognized as a legitimate country operating in geopolitics, in the global market while continuing oppressive behavior and violating human rights? >> el, it shouldn't. and -- well
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interesting views from gordon _ health system,.lth system,. interesting views from gordon brown today, - health system,. interesting views from gordon brown today, the i health system,. interesting views i from gordon brown today, the former british prime ministers saying it is no surprise the new variant has been discovered in south africa. he says it is partly because there are not enough vaccinations in africa because the richer countries have been hoarding vaccines. what do you make of that? that been hoarding vaccines. what do you make of that?— make of that? that is certainly something _ make of that? that is certainly something i— make of that? that is certainly something i have _ make of that? that is certainly something i have been - make of that? that is certainly something i have been saying, make of that? that is certainly - something i have been saying, others have said it over and over again. the reason we wanted to see the world vaccinated at the same time is notjust because we care about every human on the planet, w
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gordon corera, despite today's apology. gordon corera. many — despite today's apology. has been declared in bulgaria, where 46 people died after a bus crashed and burst into flames in the west of the country. it's thought only seven people managed to escape alive from the vehicle. many of the passengers, who included children, had been travelling through bulgaria after a weekend trip to istanbul. they were returning to north macedonia, which has also declared three days of mourning. our europe correspondent bethany bell sent this report from bulgaria. a catastrophic crash. the bus rammed a barrier on a motorway south—west of sofia. it tore away a 50—metre section and then burst into flames. on board were tourists, mostly from north macedonia. they were returning to skopje from a trip to istanbul in turkey. the victims have not yet been officially named. a cause has yet to be determined, but witnesses reported hearing a blast. translation: the question is, what caused this blast? - if it was an explosion inside the bus or a blast caused by the bus hitting the guard rails
gordon corera, despite today's apology. gordon corera. many — despite today's apology. has been declared in bulgaria, where 46 people died after a bus crashed and burst into flames in the west of the country. it's thought only seven people managed to escape alive from the vehicle. many of the passengers, who included children, had been travelling through bulgaria after a weekend trip to istanbul. they were returning to north macedonia, which has also declared three days of mourning. our...
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professor gordon-reed your historian. mr. smith, here are journalists. where gcr approaches overlapping and where do they diverge? >> well, he's writing the first draft, the journalism, the first draft of history. i think they are similar in the sense that, well, we have to do investigations. we have to think of things in terms of the story. those are alike. trying to think of some different -- >> i think that for me i was trying, i was not trained a historian but i was, i got my doctoral degree and trained by sociologist. while i'm not an academic, i was drinking the academy and so i think a lot about what rigorous research means and what it looks like and what it takes to do that. part of what i want to do with this book was take the best of the history that i read, take the best of long-form journalism and narrative journalism that i've read, take the best of the novelists and the poets that i've read, take the best and then put those things in conversation with real people. i kind of wanted to write a book of history that felt novelistic in which i w
professor gordon-reed your historian. mr. smith, here are journalists. where gcr approaches overlapping and where do they diverge? >> well, he's writing the first draft, the journalism, the first draft of history. i think they are similar in the sense that, well, we have to do investigations. we have to think of things in terms of the story. those are alike. trying to think of some different -- >> i think that for me i was trying, i was not trained a historian but i was, i got my...
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that, unfortunately, poor gordon, we lost gordon last year, but the thing is with gordon, he was fantastic, because why he was called gordon, he had the clunking paw. when you stopped talking, he would bang you on the knee oh, well maybe then we should get on with this week's edition of newscast. we are delighted to have the speaker of the house of commons with us this week and indeed, boris, the african grey. well, because we have got quite a lot to talk about, boris has gone off for a little break, but it was a joy to meet him and have him here in the studio and it is lovely to have you with us. it is the first time we have talked to you like this, as speaker, it is a pretty strangejob, isn't it? do you like it? what is it like? so, i have got to say, it is tremendous. first lancashire mp to make speaker, what better accent could we have in the chair, but also this is the north, this is the north coming south. this is about lancashire being represented in the house of commons and i have got to say, it is an absolute privilege to be able to become speaker. it is very enjoyable, it is some
that, unfortunately, poor gordon, we lost gordon last year, but the thing is with gordon, he was fantastic, because why he was called gordon, he had the clunking paw. when you stopped talking, he would bang you on the knee oh, well maybe then we should get on with this week's edition of newscast. we are delighted to have the speaker of the house of commons with us this week and indeed, boris, the african grey. well, because we have got quite a lot to talk about, boris has gone off for a little...
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gordon, you have been clear as a bell on this from day one. the latest on capitol hill is next.a statin drug to reduce cholesterol? it can also deplete your coq10 levels. i recommend considering qunol coq10 along with your statin medication. the brand i trust is qunol. (music) meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people. to deliver a cybersecure record of your entire operation. honeywell forge industrial grade software. ♪ ♪ >> laura: house minority leader kevin mccarthy still speaking in the capital tonight. he's been going now for about two hours, 20 minutes. yeah. the house is supposed to vote on the build back better bill any moment now and remember, keep watching fox news, the latest updates, shannon bream will have them live at midnight. fox will be giving updates throughout the evening. that's all we have for us tonight. greg gutfeld, next. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: yes! happy someday of the week again, i forgot! we got another humdinger of a program. what's a humdinger? who the hell knows. i had one removed earlier this week. thank g
gordon, you have been clear as a bell on this from day one. the latest on capitol hill is next.a statin drug to reduce cholesterol? it can also deplete your coq10 levels. i recommend considering qunol coq10 along with your statin medication. the brand i trust is qunol. (music) meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people. to deliver a cybersecure record of your entire operation. honeywell forge industrial grade software. ♪ ♪ >> laura: house minority leader...
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brown at the copenhagen summit and gordon brown at the copenhagen summitand has gordon brown at the has been to every one since. explain to me why alok sharma has allowed all these countries to speak? i know they have to be allowed to speak, but why does it suit him for every country to weigh in? why does every country want it say? there's something going on here, which is quite early on in this round of national speeches. india said it didn't like the text. we have a text that most countries have agreed and they have all been saying in the little speeches, there are things we would much prefer not to have been in here, but we recognise that other countries have different views and in the spirit of compromise we will accept the text. the one country that has not said that was india. which doesn't like the reference to phasing out coal, because it has a very co—dependent state and it doesn't like the requirement for countries to come back next year with stronger commitments. that is a central part of this agreement, because at the moment we are not on track towards limiting global he
brown at the copenhagen summit and gordon brown at the copenhagen summitand has gordon brown at the has been to every one since. explain to me why alok sharma has allowed all these countries to speak? i know they have to be allowed to speak, but why does it suit him for every country to weigh in? why does every country want it say? there's something going on here, which is quite early on in this round of national speeches. india said it didn't like the text. we have a text that most countries...
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you agree with gordon _ response to vaccination.s you address vaccine equity this will happen again and again? it�*s you address vaccine equity this will happen again and again? it's because we know that — happen again and again? it's because we know that the _ happen again and again? it's because we know that the might _ happen again and again? it's because we know that the might the _ happen again and again? it's because we know that the might the virus - we know that the might the virus spreads, the more it can infect and the more it will vary and mutations will be generated but when you look in detail and there have been a few studies now variants tend to be generated in individuals that are immunocompromised are immunosuppressed and is good studies published over the last 12 months demonstrating increased evolution of variance in individuals who are immunosuppressed as a consequence have a long—term infection sometimes more than 100 days in an environment or a body by the immune system is not working very effectively. i think t
you agree with gordon _ response to vaccination.s you address vaccine equity this will happen again and again? it�*s you address vaccine equity this will happen again and again? it's because we know that — happen again and again? it's because we know that the _ happen again and again? it's because we know that the might _ happen again and again? it's because we know that the might the _ happen again and again? it's because we know that the might the virus - we know that the might the virus...
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gordon corera, our security _ increased concern.ty correspondent, thank| our security correspondent, thank you. people in their 40s are to be offered a covid boosterjab following new advice from government advisers. (ani the move adds another eight million people to the list of those eligible, meaning a total of around a0 million in the uk. so far, nearly 13 million people have taken up the offer, in part because you have to be six months on from your second jab. access to vaccine centres has also been an issue for some. second doses for 16— and i7—year—olds have also been approved today. vaccination advisers say the two measures should help to extend protection from the virus into 2022. our medical editor, fergus walsh, explains. just a0 days till christmas, and this year's must—have item is not available in the shops. it's the covid boosterjab that is seen as crucial to saving the festive season. you are here for a booster? yes. now, it's being extended to the over—40s. not everyone will get a badge from the prime minister, visiti
gordon corera, our security _ increased concern.ty correspondent, thank| our security correspondent, thank you. people in their 40s are to be offered a covid boosterjab following new advice from government advisers. (ani the move adds another eight million people to the list of those eligible, meaning a total of around a0 million in the uk. so far, nearly 13 million people have taken up the offer, in part because you have to be six months on from your second jab. access to vaccine centres has...
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i'm sure you've heard of gordon brown | you've heard of gordon brown sometime when he was chancellor like ts eliot it's may cavity. the prime minister would be slightly daft to stand up a4 opposition debate, is not that uncommon for prime ministers not to be there for our position day debates was up what is your reading of the criticism of borisjohnson, the government over the last seven days? the government over the last seven da s? ~ ., ., , ., days? what i found interesting today was obviously _ days? what i found interesting today was obviously there _ days? what i found interesting today was obviously there was _ days? what i found interesting today was obviously there was a _ days? what i found interesting today was obviously there was a lot - days? what i found interesting today was obviously there was a lot of - was obviously there was a lot of heat and rhetoric from the opposition side. but actually there was an awful lot of criticism within the tory ranks itself. asjonathan mentioned, mark harper the former chief web for the conservative party said that borisjohnson it real
i'm sure you've heard of gordon brown | you've heard of gordon brown sometime when he was chancellor like ts eliot it's may cavity. the prime minister would be slightly daft to stand up a4 opposition debate, is not that uncommon for prime ministers not to be there for our position day debates was up what is your reading of the criticism of borisjohnson, the government over the last seven days? the government over the last seven da s? ~ ., ., , ., days? what i found interesting today was...
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lorna gordon _ untilthe morning. lorna, thank you very much.ith labour in the welsh senedd will change the lives of thousands of people. party members will vote on whether to endorse the three—year co—operation agreement tomorrow. for wales to be free we must first be united and that is what this cooperation agreement sets out to achieve. it launches us on a pathway to a united wales, one that sooner than perhaps we think will find it both comfortable and natural, indeed essential, tojoin the world community of normal, independent nations. the draw has been made for the play—off games for next year's men's football world cup, with teams hoping to secure one of three remaining european places in qatar. scotland and wales could meet for a place in the finals if they can beat their respective opponents ukraine and austria. and italy and portugal can't both make it to the finals — they face the prospect of meeting each other if they win their play—off matches. the games will be played early next year. now, love it or hate it, the annual shopping ex
lorna gordon _ untilthe morning. lorna, thank you very much.ith labour in the welsh senedd will change the lives of thousands of people. party members will vote on whether to endorse the three—year co—operation agreement tomorrow. for wales to be free we must first be united and that is what this cooperation agreement sets out to achieve. it launches us on a pathway to a united wales, one that sooner than perhaps we think will find it both comfortable and natural, indeed essential, tojoin...
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that was science for dummies. master class, thank you to the, to learned professors gordon medley says i feed, it's going to be co pipes 26 with leaders of the so called big nations all passing each other on the back on the small and the 2 leaders leaving bitterly disappointed . and finally, heart mike says, will just be a lot of hot air and lip service. now, brian cox began his acting career done, did repartee theater after 60 years of award winning success on stage. i've been film, he won a golden globe to play the profane, taciturn metre, magnet logan roy, misty casino publication of his autobiography, putting the rabbit in the alex. 7 catches up with brian called and delighted to be joined by logan roy or brian cox. brian, welcome back to the alex simon. show. nice to see a ryan they've been, they've been many cases of actors who work for decatur to become overnight. success is beginning sample to somebody who's be the success of the best part of half, essentially. but now you become all of a sudden, a super star, a totally recognizable international figure that i was that impactin
that was science for dummies. master class, thank you to the, to learned professors gordon medley says i feed, it's going to be co pipes 26 with leaders of the so called big nations all passing each other on the back on the small and the 2 leaders leaving bitterly disappointed . and finally, heart mike says, will just be a lot of hot air and lip service. now, brian cox began his acting career done, did repartee theater after 60 years of award winning success on stage. i've been film, he won a...
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good to see you, gordon.up for us, president biden is heading out on the road to try and promote the newly signed infrastructure law and sell that to the american people. i'll talk with a member of congress who was there for that signing, next. [upbeat music] with our unique tub over tub installation in just a day, bath fitter doesn't just fit your bath, it fits your busy schedule. why have over two million people welcomed bath fitter into their homes? it just fits. bath fitter. call now or...
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in plano, scott gordon, nbc 5. >>> soda vending machines, sure. how about a giant tower that dispenses cars, real ones. that's where one community is drawing the line. wonder why that would be? we'll find out after the break. mrs. claus the shopping boss here to help you merry savers decorate with the best bargains ever! ross has savings on everything you need to get the party started. because who waits for shipping anymore? or guests?! i love saying yes to more merry for less at ross! we learn about covid-19, the more questions we have. the biggest question now, what's next? what will covid bring in six months, a year? if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673, or live chat at calhope.org today. mrs. claus the shopping boss here to help you merry savers find the best bargains ever! when you have the world's longest list you go to ross so you can work that budget and get those savings. i love saying yes to more merry for less at ross. >>> vending machines for car
in plano, scott gordon, nbc 5. >>> soda vending machines, sure. how about a giant tower that dispenses cars, real ones. that's where one community is drawing the line. wonder why that would be? we'll find out after the break. mrs. claus the shopping boss here to help you merry savers decorate with the best bargains ever! ross has savings on everything you need to get the party started. because who waits for shipping anymore? or guests?! i love saying yes to more merry for less at ross!...
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gordon chang is a senior fellow at the gatestone institute. gordon, great to see you.point, right? what message does it send to china that the u.s. is now inviting taiwan to this summit? >> this is a great message on the part of the administration because really this is a deterrence message, saying that taiwan and the united states and democracies are one. and so i think beijing has got to take notice here because it's taking on everybody around the world and at this particular moment i'm not sure that beijing is able to achieve all its ambitions. it really is over-stretched. maria: yeah, but let's face it, gordon. this administration has had no teeth with this policy on china. the ccp has been stealing intellectual property for decades. it's invading countries, bullying its neighbors in the south china sea, committing genocide with the uyghurs and yet what do we get from this administration? joe biden won't even bring up the origins of covid-19 when he speaks with xi jinping three times this year and china continues to stop any investigating on how in fact this pandem
gordon chang is a senior fellow at the gatestone institute. gordon, great to see you.point, right? what message does it send to china that the u.s. is now inviting taiwan to this summit? >> this is a great message on the part of the administration because really this is a deterrence message, saying that taiwan and the united states and democracies are one. and so i think beijing has got to take notice here because it's taking on everybody around the world and at this particular moment i'm...
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jordan and gordon school time. they did start that cemetery over there. there's a lot of old graves there. lot of kids died from disease. i was going to born school here. meningitis, pneumonia, flu. this used to be dormitory at one time when it was born school. the little boy and a half years my dad eugene senior, he went to school here as a more school student. he had bad experiences. it was catholic school in there were suppressed, he was suppressed in speaking his language. he said, dearest, i am said he was punished for being caught speaking language and they get disciplined. he was traumatized by that may impact on from warden schools with language loss, even cultural loss. id been here, elders one time, the kids at one to carlisle or one off to a different gordon school that they come back in years like they were incense, they were changed like they didn't want to speak their language. like they didn't want to do their cultural ways, overwhelming. being the l. matrons like down as far as to make sure that no child spoke to their language. they had a
jordan and gordon school time. they did start that cemetery over there. there's a lot of old graves there. lot of kids died from disease. i was going to born school here. meningitis, pneumonia, flu. this used to be dormitory at one time when it was born school. the little boy and a half years my dad eugene senior, he went to school here as a more school student. he had bad experiences. it was catholic school in there were suppressed, he was suppressed in speaking his language. he said, dearest,...
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simon french, panmure gordon chief economist, thank you.s is bloomberg. ♪ alix: -- ritika: it is time for the bloomberg business flash. a bus -- airbus needs december deliveries if it is going to make its goal for the year. they reached 500 aircraft as a year and push is a normal part of operations, but this year -- aircraft at the end of -- aircraft on friday. an end of the year push is a normal part of operations. consumer credit rose $942 billion in october. borrowing on credit cost made up or almost all of that increase. bp is taking another interest in the transition towards cleaner source of it -- sources of energy. it is planning on building a clean hydrogen facility that could start producing the gas by 2025. energy companies are pouring money into the hydrogen business. they expect it could release hydrocarbons in a number of industrial sectors such as power generation and trucking. that is your latest business flash. guy: thanks very much, indeed. european equities heading into the close kind of midrange. we have been going sidewa
simon french, panmure gordon chief economist, thank you.s is bloomberg. ♪ alix: -- ritika: it is time for the bloomberg business flash. a bus -- airbus needs december deliveries if it is going to make its goal for the year. they reached 500 aircraft as a year and push is a normal part of operations, but this year -- aircraft at the end of -- aircraft on friday. an end of the year push is a normal part of operations. consumer credit rose $942 billion in october. borrowing on credit cost made...
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gordon chang, do not be a stranger to this program, please. thanks, gordon. >> thanks, stu.he international space station. astronauts had to seek shelter, had to get into a particular part of the space station. lauren has an understanding why it happened. lauren: russia conducted a missile strike on its own satellite, with no advanced warning, the strike caused a debris cloud that forced the astronauts on the iss to seek shelter, okay? can you imagine? the state department calls this action downright dangerous. >> this test will significantly increase the risk to astronauts and cosmonauts on the international space station as well as to other human spaceflight activities. it's a reckless and dangerous act as we said that threatens the interests of all nations. we are going to be working with allies and partners around the world to make very clear that this behavior is not something the united states will tolerate. lauren: all that happening in outer space. can you imagine, warfare essentially in outer space if this goes unchecked? stuart: that is a taste of it. lauren: natio
gordon chang, do not be a stranger to this program, please. thanks, gordon. >> thanks, stu.he international space station. astronauts had to seek shelter, had to get into a particular part of the space station. lauren has an understanding why it happened. lauren: russia conducted a missile strike on its own satellite, with no advanced warning, the strike caused a debris cloud that forced the astronauts on the iss to seek shelter, okay? can you imagine? the state department calls this...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.ts from young people is that leaders have been all talk and no action when it comes to climate change. one country has decided to illustrate the impact of climate change in a different way. this is the foreign minister of tuvalu, a nation under threat because of rising sea levels. he recorded the video knee deep because of the video knee deep because of the rising ocean level. the images that have been shared on social media. this is bbc news. a reminder of our headlines: hospitals overwhelmed after 100 people are killed in a fuel tanker explosion in sierra leone many more are injured. an investigation is underway into reports that someone at a houston music festival in the us was injecting people with drugs before the crowd stampeded. president biden�*s efforts to introduce mandatory vaccines for businesses in the united states have been blocked, for the time being. an appeal court raised constitutional issues over a new law requiring employees of large private companies to be vaccina
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.ts from young people is that leaders have been all talk and no action when it comes to climate change. one country has decided to illustrate the impact of climate change in a different way. this is the foreign minister of tuvalu, a nation under threat because of rising sea levels. he recorded the video knee deep because of the video knee deep because of the rising ocean level. the images that have been shared on social media. this is bbc news. a reminder of our...
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and they have bought an apartment in of april berlin street jail. gordon does to the wall, she said that she wants to leave a doubt because it's empty and she, she is dealing with air b and b. so i thought okay, maybe because it's air b and b, it's an international brand and mean it'd be, it'd be okay to deal. so she sends me on links. it has the porters of the apartment, it has the logo of air b and b. it has a ratings of ties, feedback from different guests. i over the emails we were discussing and i said okay, i'm ready to take it. so she said, yeah, okay, you with b and b and b directly and i will get the confirmation. so i made the payment, i go to the mean. it's the, it'd be in be payment del website. and the notification comes, i put in my god details. i say b. mm hm. no, but i'm leaving this home for sunday. you're scary report, richie, sort of throwing in the shadows from anyone who wants more. sure more. he's through senior. i'm pretty good on rudy scare since you brought here. and what's the water difference to part of time and thought in from it's on the dropbox is to compete
and they have bought an apartment in of april berlin street jail. gordon does to the wall, she said that she wants to leave a doubt because it's empty and she, she is dealing with air b and b. so i thought okay, maybe because it's air b and b, it's an international brand and mean it'd be, it'd be okay to deal. so she sends me on links. it has the porters of the apartment, it has the logo of air b and b. it has a ratings of ties, feedback from different guests. i over the emails we were...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.lines: hospitals overwhelmed — after 100 people are killed in a fuel tanker explosion in sierra leone. many more are injured. an investigation is under way into reports that someone at a houston music festival in the us was injecting people with drugs before the crowd stampeded. president biden�*s efforts to introduce mandatory vaccines for businesses in the united states have been blocked for the time being. an appeal court raised constitutional issues over a new law requiring employees of large private companies to be vaccinated against covid—i9 — or tested weekly. many republican states have filed legal challenges, accusing the president of overstepping his authority. mr biden says it is about setting a national standard of safety at work. i've been speaking to sonia gipson rankin, a law professor at the university of new mexico. i asked her about the legal issues at the heart of the matter. so, we are at a pretty unique moment. as of friday, the united states department of labour o
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.lines: hospitals overwhelmed — after 100 people are killed in a fuel tanker explosion in sierra leone. many more are injured. an investigation is under way into reports that someone at a houston music festival in the us was injecting people with drugs before the crowd stampeded. president biden�*s efforts to introduce mandatory vaccines for businesses in the united states have been blocked for the time being. an appeal court raised constitutional issues over...
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the white house covid-19 response gordon nader -- coordinator talked about that. [video clip] >> on osha, the team has been working to >> we'll leave this program here. you can watch the rest of it on our website c-span.org.
the white house covid-19 response gordon nader -- coordinator talked about that. [video clip] >> on osha, the team has been working to >> we'll leave this program here. you can watch the rest of it on our website c-span.org.
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that was lorna gordon speaking earlier. in connecticut. he was 91. daniella relph looks back on his career. # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve? # one who keeps tearing around. # one who can't move... send in the clowns from the musical a little night music. # send in the clowns. it was stephen sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man, he learned his trade from oscar hammerstein — the lyricist who wrote shows like oklahoma and the sound of music. sondheim, too, started by doing the words, notably for leonard bernstein's music in west side story. # i like to be in america! # ok by me in america! soon he was writing his own music as well. # for a small fee in america! most of the shows that followed were hits. and then, in 1970, he came up with a new idea — a musical that didn't follow an obvious plot. # phone rings, door chimes. # in comes company! company was a series of vignettes featuring a dozen central characters. no two sondheim musicals w
that was lorna gordon speaking earlier. in connecticut. he was 91. daniella relph looks back on his career. # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve? # one who keeps tearing around. # one who can't move... send in the clowns from the musical a little night music. # send in the clowns. it was stephen sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man, he learned his trade from oscar hammerstein — the lyricist who wrote shows...
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that was the bbc�*s gordon corera there.e high—speed rail link between the east midlands and leeds. the department for transport is expected to announce plans later this week, which will see the existing line between east midlands parkway and leeds upgraded, rather than replaced. our political correspondent nick eardley explained how significant it was. the integrated rail plan is a big deal for many people around england, who want to know what it will mean for theirjourney times, but also for the government, as it seeks to try and persuade voters that it means business when it talks about levelling up opportunity outside london. this is going to be a big package, around £96 billion will be spent over the coming decades. £40 billion of the plan we expect to see on thursday will be new money that we haven't heard about before. but there are going to be some significant changes to the plans that we were expecting. so hs2 will still go to nottingham, but it won't now go to leeds. the northern powerhouse rail line, that was expe
that was the bbc�*s gordon corera there.e high—speed rail link between the east midlands and leeds. the department for transport is expected to announce plans later this week, which will see the existing line between east midlands parkway and leeds upgraded, rather than replaced. our political correspondent nick eardley explained how significant it was. the integrated rail plan is a big deal for many people around england, who want to know what it will mean for theirjourney times, but also...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. speak to lyn adamson, who's co—chair of climate fast — a non—profit organisation dedicated to taking action on climate change. she helped organise the protest that took place in toronto on saturday. thank you so much for your time. ijust want thank you so much for your time. i just want to ask you, cop26 is going on at the moment. in terms of what canada needs, what you want to see most come out of that summit? we would really like to see canada join the beyond oil and gas alliance. qu bec did sign on to that initiative, which is an and to oil and gas development, no more, new funding to the new approvals for new projects, just to stop, because we have to stop and then we have to transition to renewables as quickly as possible. sobhy would really like to see that. i possible. sobhy would really like to see that.— like to see that. i know that ou are like to see that. i know that you are keen _ like to see that. i know that you are keen on _ like to see that. i know that you are keen o
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. speak to lyn adamson, who's co—chair of climate fast — a non—profit organisation dedicated to taking action on climate change. she helped organise the protest that took place in toronto on saturday. thank you so much for your time. ijust want thank you so much for your time. i just want to ask you, cop26 is going on at the moment. in terms of what canada needs, what you want to see most come out of that summit? we would really like to see canada join the...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. cricketers have qualified for the semi finals of the men's t20 world cup despite losing today's game against south africa by 10 runs. it's england's first defeat at the tournament but they still finish this stage as group winners and go through to the final four along with australia. joe wilson reports. as cricket in yorkshire undergoes the most serious scrutiny, an england team in sharjah, based, the captain says, on diversity and inclusivity. internationally, they're the team to beat. that was south africa's plan. rassie van der dussen hit six half—dozens in an unstoppable 94. he helped south africa to 189. when england batted, look at the man running away from the camera and stopping suddenly. the chase ended like that forjason roy. that searing pain from his leg, tough to watch. whenjos buttler mis—hit the ball, yep, really, south africa had a wicket prized above any in world cricket. ah, but there's moeen ali. 100 metres for this ball with usain bolt ease. england were in touch w
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. cricketers have qualified for the semi finals of the men's t20 world cup despite losing today's game against south africa by 10 runs. it's england's first defeat at the tournament but they still finish this stage as group winners and go through to the final four along with australia. joe wilson reports. as cricket in yorkshire undergoes the most serious scrutiny, an england team in sharjah, based, the captain says, on diversity and inclusivity. internationally,...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. can play in achieving those targets our correspondent ben boulos reports from willington wetlands in derbyshire. dark and blustery but still so tranquil here as dusk falls and it feels so far removed from cop26 and the summit 300 miles north from where we are. this one of the big projects has been reintroducing beavers into the site. this track here has the hallmarks of a beaver trail. there are other elements to the project. i will speak to someone from the derbyshire wildlife trust. tell us why this project was so important to get this done here. it why this project was so important to get this done here.— get this done here. it floods on a fairly annual _ get this done here. it floods on a fairly annual basis _ get this done here. it floods on a fairly annual basis in _ get this done here. it floods on a fairly annual basis in willington l fairly annual basis in willington wetlands so we have been bringing back beavers to slow the rush of water. , , .,, ., , back beavers to slow th
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. can play in achieving those targets our correspondent ben boulos reports from willington wetlands in derbyshire. dark and blustery but still so tranquil here as dusk falls and it feels so far removed from cop26 and the summit 300 miles north from where we are. this one of the big projects has been reintroducing beavers into the site. this track here has the hallmarks of a beaver trail. there are other elements to the project. i will speak to someone from the...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. councillor, olly armstrong, earlier i spoke to a birmingham labour councillor, olly armstrong, and asked him how many people had been at the climate march in his city we think may be 3,000. it is quite hard to tell when people are kind of marching en mass. definitely the biggest rally i've been part of, and a lot of people said that, there was many of us. and why did you want to march? what is the point of it? we gathered to cry out for notjust climate change but climate justice. we know the powerful and the rich can increasingly make decisions in response to climate and still put the least down and still crush the least well off and the vulnerable, so we are crying out forjustice and action that lifts up those of us who are struggling nationally and internationally. so what does climate justice mean in practical terms? well, in practical terms, it means we avoid a narrow—minded and mean—spirited borderline ego fascism and mean—spirited borderline eco fascism where we have closed bord
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. councillor, olly armstrong, earlier i spoke to a birmingham labour councillor, olly armstrong, and asked him how many people had been at the climate march in his city we think may be 3,000. it is quite hard to tell when people are kind of marching en mass. definitely the biggest rally i've been part of, and a lot of people said that, there was many of us. and why did you want to march? what is the point of it? we gathered to cry out for notjust climate change...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.prime minister, sirjohn major, accuses borisjohnson�*s government of acting in a "shameful" manner — over the owen paterson row. travis scott says he's "absolutely devastated" by the eight deaths and dozens of injuries at the texas festival where he was performing and pledges "total support" to police investigation after a crowd surge. andt least 99 people have died in an oil tanker explosion, in sierra leone after the lorry collided with another vehicle in the capital, freetown. yorkshire county cricket club has launched an investigation after a second ex—player alleged he too was subjected to repeated racial abuse. it comes after an independent report, which found cricketer azeem rafiq had been the victim of harrassment and bullying. the equality and human rights commission has now asked to see a copy of the full report and is considering whether to take action. simon jones has more. a racism row that has rocked notjust yorkshire, but the cricketing world. azeem rafiq was the victim
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.prime minister, sirjohn major, accuses borisjohnson�*s government of acting in a "shameful" manner — over the owen paterson row. travis scott says he's "absolutely devastated" by the eight deaths and dozens of injuries at the texas festival where he was performing and pledges "total support" to police investigation after a crowd surge. andt least 99 people have died in an oil tanker explosion, in sierra leone after the lorry...
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friday, november 19 meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services committee.i am supervisor gordon mar joined by matt haney and erin peskin. i'd like to thank jim smith and
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our security correspondent, gordon corera, has more.s desire to take the island of taiwan posed a serious challenge to peace and its drive to master technology and control data wrist giving it too much leverage over our lives, he argued. iflhiha wrist giving it too much leverage over our lives, he argued. china is controlled — over our lives, he argued. china is controlled by _ over our lives, he argued. china is controlled by an _ over our lives, he argued. china is controlled by an authoritarian i controlled by an authoritarian regime and they do not share our values, and often their interests clash with hours, so i think what i'm saying is that we need to be very robust in fighting our corner. todayis very robust in fighting our corner. today is a rare interview came just ahead of the chief of mi6'5 first major speech. ahead of the chief of mi6'5 first majorspeech. going ahead of the chief of mi6'5 first major speech. going public is about trying to build support for the secret service, including trying to get businesses, especially
our security correspondent, gordon corera, has more.s desire to take the island of taiwan posed a serious challenge to peace and its drive to master technology and control data wrist giving it too much leverage over our lives, he argued. iflhiha wrist giving it too much leverage over our lives, he argued. china is controlled — over our lives, he argued. china is controlled by _ over our lives, he argued. china is controlled by an _ over our lives, he argued. china is controlled by an...
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gordon ramsay? now you know. this is a cold call!never work! if it works on nfl jerseys it'll work for you. seriously! just perfect! and it'll save up to $150 a year. and it's cold! so you will turn to cold? fine! i'll turn to cold! that guy needs to chill out! this was a cold call! tonight, i'll be eating a club sandwich with fries and a side of mayonnaise. [doorbell rings] wonderful! mayonnaise? on fries? a little judgy, don't you think? ♪ that's weird. so weird. ♪ oouf. i'll also be needing, stain remover, club soda and a roll of paper towels. [doorbell rings] lifesaver! you're weird, man. to each his own. healthy habits come in all sizes. like little walks. and, getting screened for colon cancer. that's big because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages! yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask
gordon ramsay? now you know. this is a cold call!never work! if it works on nfl jerseys it'll work for you. seriously! just perfect! and it'll save up to $150 a year. and it's cold! so you will turn to cold? fine! i'll turn to cold! that guy needs to chill out! this was a cold call! tonight, i'll be eating a club sandwich with fries and a side of mayonnaise. [doorbell rings] wonderful! mayonnaise? on fries? a little judgy, don't you think? ♪ that's weird. so weird. ♪ oouf. i'll also be...
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gordon brown got it right in his article today. of medicine at the university of east anglia. joining me now is emma hodcroft, a molecular epidemiologist at the university of bern in switzerland. so two cases in the uk and in various other countries around the world. already, despite the fact there are travel restrictions with southern africa, it has spread. irate southern africa, it has spread. we have southern africa, it has spread. - have seen with variants previously that it have seen with variants previously thatitis have seen with variants previously that it is hard to contain the spread so the fact we have seen two cases now in the uk and in europe and around the world, this is not surprising and we should read it ourselves formal cases detected over the coming days and weeks. what is critical here is not necessarily that this variant has moved before the travel restrictions were in place but identifying how many times it seems to be introduced into countries and whether we see any site it is transmitting locally, whether it
gordon brown got it right in his article today. of medicine at the university of east anglia. joining me now is emma hodcroft, a molecular epidemiologist at the university of bern in switzerland. so two cases in the uk and in various other countries around the world. already, despite the fact there are travel restrictions with southern africa, it has spread. irate southern africa, it has spread. we have southern africa, it has spread. - have seen with variants previously that it have seen with...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.or, has strongly criticised the government, saying its attempt this week to overturn the suspension of a tory mp — who'd beenjudged to have broken lobbying rules — was both "shameful and wrong". he said the government's actions were "unworthy of this or any government" and fitted a pattern of behaviour that he believed was "un—conservative". here's our political correspondent, chris mason. very few are granted the privilege of living here, and so the verdict of those that have on the man who now does, matter. particularly when they are in the same party. and even more so when a former tory prime minister brands the current tory prime minister's government as perhaps politically corrupt. it seems to me, as a lifelong conservative, that much of what they are doing is very un—conservative in its behaviour. there are many strands to this that go way beyond the standards committee imbroglio of the last few days. there is a general whiff of, "we are the masters now" about their behaviour. he
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.or, has strongly criticised the government, saying its attempt this week to overturn the suspension of a tory mp — who'd beenjudged to have broken lobbying rules — was both "shameful and wrong". he said the government's actions were "unworthy of this or any government" and fitted a pattern of behaviour that he believed was "un—conservative". here's our political correspondent, chris mason. very few are granted the privilege of...