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yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here e is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations to come. i use camera traps, which are motion-activated cameras that have a sensor in front that's triggered by motion or heat that allows me to document wildlife that is using a particular area. an each photo or each image is time- - and date-stamped to tell me acttivity levelsls of certatn species. oh, there he is. walking right past on the same trail. yeah, he's looking healthy. he's walking really well, which is great to see. p-22 kind of adapteted to griffith park, and when i say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the same behavior of his rur
yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here e is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations...
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griffith said quite a few passengers were likely infected before the measures were enacted. >> s so prior to arrrriving in yoyokohama, there was an increa in the number of phone calls to the clinic or visits t to the clinic on n the ship specifical rerelated to fevever. i think itit's really impoportao understand that ththere was probably a substantial amount of transmission on the ship prior toto arriving in yokohama. >> another criticism has focused on whether health authorities took enough measures to isolate people. >> due to the nature of the ship, it was not possiblble to isolate every person individually. i mean, whwhen the ship arrived there were almlmost 4,000 oplel on it, and there just weren't enough facililities available t individually isolate people. >> griffith noted that decisions over quarantines are always a balance between caution and feasibility. bubut he added that the world i in uncharted territory and that the unprecedented nature of the coronavirus means it will take time for experts to know the best path forward. elsewhere in japan health authorities confirmed sev
griffith said quite a few passengers were likely infected before the measures were enacted. >> s so prior to arrrriving in yoyokohama, there was an increa in the number of phone calls to the clinic or visits t to the clinic on n the ship specifical rerelated to fevever. i think itit's really impoportao understand that ththere was probably a substantial amount of transmission on the ship prior toto arriving in yokohama. >> another criticism has focused on whether health authorities...
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dr griffiths, just to give us an moment.at your day is like, what tends to happen once you wake 7 what tends to happen once you wake do what tends to happen once you wake 7 do you what tends to happen once you wake up? do you undergo medical checks, how are the stuff there protecting themselves? well, the staff will generally come round, we see them usually once a day, sometimes twice a day, coming to the door, checking to see if we 0k, and of course we've been asked if we have any symptoms to immediately alert the staff. today, they've just put in place the syste m today, they've just put in place the system i think is coming from public health england that they are going to send a questionnaire survey each day to our e—mail addresses, and we have two feel that in, and i presume there we will be asked about different symptoms, whether we are positive or negative for various symptoms like coughing, fever and the ones that have been publicised. i think the staff here have been doing a tremendous job. i think the staff here ha
dr griffiths, just to give us an moment.at your day is like, what tends to happen once you wake 7 what tends to happen once you wake do what tends to happen once you wake 7 do you what tends to happen once you wake up? do you undergo medical checks, how are the stuff there protecting themselves? well, the staff will generally come round, we see them usually once a day, sometimes twice a day, coming to the door, checking to see if we 0k, and of course we've been asked if we have any symptoms to...
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thank you martin bentham and sian griffiths. goodbye.be decide slight update from bbc weather as they are watching storm that we can't have another storm approaching the uk. it's not going to just pass right across the uk tha nkfully to just pass right across the uk thankfully that we can't have another storm approaching the uk. it's not going to just pass right across the uk thankfully but it's close enough to bring a strong disrupted name throughout the weekend. had he said it would rain as well. it won't clear until the sunday. met office amber warnings for rain. lots of weather warnings. most high—profile are for rain across southern and western england. in southern scotland where that rain will be coupled with snow. a couple is not the landline and look at the warnings the way you the end of the night veins affecting southern england and wales. drying in the morning, it doesn't last very long before the rain pushes across all pipes and saturday. most persistent rain in afternoon. pushing through mud rain. east england getting windy
thank you martin bentham and sian griffiths. goodbye.be decide slight update from bbc weather as they are watching storm that we can't have another storm approaching the uk. it's not going to just pass right across the uk tha nkfully to just pass right across the uk thankfully that we can't have another storm approaching the uk. it's not going to just pass right across the uk thankfully but it's close enough to bring a strong disrupted name throughout the weekend. had he said it would rain as...
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doctor griffiths speaking to me earlier. covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen , and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffe. a gp has been described as ‘a master of deception‘ who caused his victims ‘incalculable harm' — after being given three life sentences for sex offences against multiple patients. doctor manish shah assaulted the women at his surgery in romford, and his victims have expressed disbelief, over how the doctor got away with his crimes for so long. alice bhandhukravi has been speaking to one of those victims. i remember visibly being upset and shaking andi i remember visibly being upset and shaking and i sat back down afterwards and he said there is nothing to be worried about. more or less that this is a normal procedure. kate had gone into seed doctor shah, a doctor she trusted because of the pain and her ovary and it would be the last time she saw him. he gave me
doctor griffiths speaking to me earlier. covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen , and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffe. a gp has been described as ‘a master of deception‘ who caused his victims ‘incalculable harm' — after being given three life sentences for sex offences against multiple patients. doctor manish shah assaulted the women at...
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i have one speaker card from ian griffith of the seamless bay area.some decostus, you're up there, go ahead. come on up, ian. >> good morning, my name is ian griffith, and i wanted to come here today and introduce myself and offer to continue to work with the board of supervisors, as well as staff, on the details because the devil is in the details of this proposed legislation, ab2057. seamless bay area, we're a non-profit group. we're about two years old, a lot of transportation professionals and advocates who want to see a better transportation system. we want to see a more rider-friendly system that will, over the course of the next several decades, substantively approve the system and make it more human-centered. this is a can we've been kicking down the road for decades, avoiding this topic of how our governance affects the outcomes of our transit to deliver services that are competitive with driving. we're stuck with 12% transit mode share regionally, and it is much higher in san francisco, but so many people in our region and commuting across c
i have one speaker card from ian griffith of the seamless bay area.some decostus, you're up there, go ahead. come on up, ian. >> good morning, my name is ian griffith, and i wanted to come here today and introduce myself and offer to continue to work with the board of supervisors, as well as staff, on the details because the devil is in the details of this proposed legislation, ab2057. seamless bay area, we're a non-profit group. we're about two years old, a lot of transportation...
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professor sian griffiths chaired hong kong's inquiry into the sars epidemic in 2003.changed since then and how sars compares with the covid—19 strain of coronavirus. the difference between sars and this virus is in the scale, but sars was a coronavirus. this is a coronavirus. and the viruses seem to behave in a fairly similar way and that they're spread through droplet spread. this virus is more infective, and can be quite mild. 80% of cases are thought to be quite mild. it may be even more, because some people may not even report that they've had the infection. sars taught us that we need to share information, and we are sharing globally information, which is why you're able to report today about korea and italy, that we understand the spread of disease globally. sars taught us that we need scientists to pull together to understand the disease, clinicians to pull together to understand how the disease plays out once people have caught it, and you've seen much more communication. and again, i think sars taught us that we need to keep the public updated with scientific
professor sian griffiths chaired hong kong's inquiry into the sars epidemic in 2003.changed since then and how sars compares with the covid—19 strain of coronavirus. the difference between sars and this virus is in the scale, but sars was a coronavirus. this is a coronavirus. and the viruses seem to behave in a fairly similar way and that they're spread through droplet spread. this virus is more infective, and can be quite mild. 80% of cases are thought to be quite mild. it may be even more,...
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thank you, martin bentham and sian griffiths. goodbye. good evening.ts news. just one place to start. manchester city have been banned from european football for the next two seasons after being found to have breached licensing and financial fair play rules. the club say they are disappointed but not surprised by the ruling and intend to appeal. sam lee is the athletic‘s manchester city correspondent. the information coming our way towards the end of last year was that a decision was coming in december and that manchester city would not get a champions league and, potentially not even a fine. pa rt and, potentially not even a fine. part of that was there was confidence at the highest levels of the club that even if they did get a ban from the champions league they would be able to overturn it on appeal and i think that will be potentially hard to three and four of this situation. what surprises me, everything. everything. it did not seem towards the end of last year that city would be banned but now they have been and for two seasons. it is a huge case
thank you, martin bentham and sian griffiths. goodbye. good evening.ts news. just one place to start. manchester city have been banned from european football for the next two seasons after being found to have breached licensing and financial fair play rules. the club say they are disappointed but not surprised by the ruling and intend to appeal. sam lee is the athletic‘s manchester city correspondent. the information coming our way towards the end of last year was that a decision was coming...
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i have one speaker card from ian griffith of the seamless bay area.me decostus, you're up there, go ahead. come on up, ian. >> good morning, my name is ian griffith, and i wanted to come here today and introduce myself and offer to continue to work with the board of supervisors, as well as staff, on the details because the devil is in the details of this proposed legislation, ab2057. seamless bay area, we're a non-profit group. we're about two years old, a lot of transportation professionals and advocates who want to see a better transportation system. we want to see a more rider-friendly system that will, over the course of the next several decades, substantively approve the system and make it more human-centered. this is a can we've been kicking down the road for decades, avoiding this topic of how our governance affects the outcomes of our transit to deliver services that are competitive with driving. we're stuck with 12% transit mode share regionally, and it is much higher in san francisco, but so many people in our region and commuting across cou
i have one speaker card from ian griffith of the seamless bay area.me decostus, you're up there, go ahead. come on up, ian. >> good morning, my name is ian griffith, and i wanted to come here today and introduce myself and offer to continue to work with the board of supervisors, as well as staff, on the details because the devil is in the details of this proposed legislation, ab2057. seamless bay area, we're a non-profit group. we're about two years old, a lot of transportation...
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hywel griffith, thank you for that update. against the virus and what it means for you, on the bbc news app and on our website. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. storm jorge moving into the uk over the next few days. it will come in two parts, the first is rainfall and the second part is the strengthening wind. you can see it developing as we go from saturday into sunday with storm jorge moving close to scotland with the white lines, the isobars, moving closer together. the first pa rt moving closer together. the first part is the rain. already this morning we have had a lot of rain for moving in across northern ireland, wales and the south—west spreading north and east. a bit of snow spreading over the high ground of england and scotland. that's likely to continue into the afternoon. the snow perhaps easing offa afternoon. the snow perhaps easing off a touch in northern england as milderair off a touch in northern england as milder air comes in but rain continuing to push in across areas with a wet afte
hywel griffith, thank you for that update. against the virus and what it means for you, on the bbc news app and on our website. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. storm jorge moving into the uk over the next few days. it will come in two parts, the first is rainfall and the second part is the strengthening wind. you can see it developing as we go from saturday into sunday with storm jorge moving close to scotland with the white lines, the isobars, moving closer together....
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professor sian griffiths and alexandra from the who. goes to a school in cornwall and recently came back from a ski trip in italy. and while we've been talking, it's been announced that the health secretary matt hancock will update mps on the coronavirus outbreak later today. he will make a statement to the house of commons after prime minister's questions and you can see that live on the bbc news channel. and if you want to get more of the facts on coronavirus, you can go to the bbc website — bbc.co.uk/health. i was on the nhs website this morning and it was really clearly written, well explained and seemed really sensible. coming up later in the programme. the grammy award—winning singer duffy has posted on her instagram account that she was raped and held captive for several days by an unnamed attacker. the welsh singer, who had disappered from the limelight, also said she was ok and safe now. and we've been out with new recruits on the latest initiative to train thousands more detectives. we have a big shortfall across england and w
professor sian griffiths and alexandra from the who. goes to a school in cornwall and recently came back from a ski trip in italy. and while we've been talking, it's been announced that the health secretary matt hancock will update mps on the coronavirus outbreak later today. he will make a statement to the house of commons after prime minister's questions and you can see that live on the bbc news channel. and if you want to get more of the facts on coronavirus, you can go to the bbc website...
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judge griffith wrote article 3 of the constitution for business federal courts from resolving this kindation dispute during the impeachment probe, the same committee wanted john bolton and current acting chief of staff mick maldini to testify. the president claimed executive privilege and this ruling makes it harder for the house to bring them back in a potential round 2. it comes on the same day jerry nadler of the judiciary committee opens another line of attack against the president sending a 4-page letter to william barr debating documents and testimony relating to the sentencing recommendations a former trump confidant roger stone and national security adviser michael flynn writing you are charged with the impartial administration of our laws. intern house judiciary committee is charged with holding you to that. william barr and other appointees overruled career prosecutors who wanted to for sentences. doug collins of the judiciary committee wrote they care about one thing and one thing only, attempting to take down donald trump. it is too early to tell if today is court ruling wil
judge griffith wrote article 3 of the constitution for business federal courts from resolving this kindation dispute during the impeachment probe, the same committee wanted john bolton and current acting chief of staff mick maldini to testify. the president claimed executive privilege and this ruling makes it harder for the house to bring them back in a potential round 2. it comes on the same day jerry nadler of the judiciary committee opens another line of attack against the president sending...
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with me are martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard and sian griffiths, education many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mirror leads with a story that prince andrew stayed with a fashion tycoon who's accused of raping ten women. the mail has the same story — of prince andrew links to the billionaire peter nygard. the guardian leads with a new police scheme that has reduced reoffending rates, and could transform how the justice system deals with violent crime. the express looks ahead to storm dennis — which is expected to bring torrential rain and 80 mile per hour gales across the uk tomorrow. the i headlines the same story — as the met office issues weather warnings for large areas of the country tomorrow. the independent says borisjohnson has cancelled a planned trip to the us amid tensions with donald trump over the decision to allow huawei a role in the uk's 5g network. let's start our discussion with the mirror. and also a story being covered with the daily mail. mirror. and also a story being covered with the daily maillj mirror. and also a story
with me are martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard and sian griffiths, education many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mirror leads with a story that prince andrew stayed with a fashion tycoon who's accused of raping ten women. the mail has the same story — of prince andrew links to the billionaire peter nygard. the guardian leads with a new police scheme that has reduced reoffending rates, and could transform how the justice system deals with violent crime....
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the third came in the second half courtesy of leigh griffiths.hem in after they dropped another two points after drawing 2—2 at stjohnstone. stevie may with the equaliser in the 80th minute there was a thrilling 3—3 draw in the women's super league as chelsea faced manchester city at the academy stadium. the top two teams battled it out end to end, when beth england scored this stunning 30—yard strike to give chelsea a brief lead just moments before lauren hemp rescued a point for the hosts. city are a point above chelsea at the top of the table, but chelsea do have a game in hand. arsenal beat lewes 2—0 to reach the quarter—finals of the women's fa cup. arsenal dominated throughout, both goals coming in the second half, danielle van de donk adding to caitlin foord's opener. next up, it's local rivals tottenham in the next round. let's take a quick look at some of the day's other stories. real madrid forward eden hazard will miss wednesday's champions league last—16 tie against manchester city after fracturing his ankle during his side's la liga
the third came in the second half courtesy of leigh griffiths.hem in after they dropped another two points after drawing 2—2 at stjohnstone. stevie may with the equaliser in the 80th minute there was a thrilling 3—3 draw in the women's super league as chelsea faced manchester city at the academy stadium. the top two teams battled it out end to end, when beth england scored this stunning 30—yard strike to give chelsea a brief lead just moments before lauren hemp rescued a point for the...
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i have one speaker card from ian griffith of the seamless bay area.some decostus, you're up there, go ahead. come on up, ian. >> good morning, my name is ian griffith, and i wanted to come here today and introduce myself and offer to continue to work with the board of supervisors, as well as staff, on the details because the devil is in the details of this proposed legislation, ab2057. seamless bay area, we're a non-profit group. we're about two years old, a lot of transportation professionals and advocates who want to see a better transportation system. we want to see a more rider-friendly system that will, over the course of the next several decades, substantively approve the system and make it more human-centered. this is a can we've been kicking down the road for decades, avoiding this topic of how our governance affects the outcomes of our transit to deliver services that are competitive with driving. we're stuck with 12% transit mode share regionally, and it is much higher in san francisco, but so many people in our region and commuting across c
i have one speaker card from ian griffith of the seamless bay area.some decostus, you're up there, go ahead. come on up, ian. >> good morning, my name is ian griffith, and i wanted to come here today and introduce myself and offer to continue to work with the board of supervisors, as well as staff, on the details because the devil is in the details of this proposed legislation, ab2057. seamless bay area, we're a non-profit group. we're about two years old, a lot of transportation...
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decide defied subpoenr testimony, namely mick mulvaney, john eisenberg, michael ellis, christian griffith, michael duffey, brian mccormick. these actions were consistent with the previous efforts to undermine the united states government investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions president trump saw debate croissants are right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of the impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives in the exercise of the impeachment in the history of the republic no president has ever ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry oror soughto obstruct so comprehensively the house of representatives to investigate high crimes and misdemeanors. this abuse of office served to cover up the president's own repeated misconduct and the control of the power of impeachment and thus to nullify a constitutional safeguard in the house of representatives. in all of this president trump acted in o a manner to the prejudice
decide defied subpoenr testimony, namely mick mulvaney, john eisenberg, michael ellis, christian griffith, michael duffey, brian mccormick. these actions were consistent with the previous efforts to undermine the united states government investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions president trump saw debate croissants are right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of the impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral...
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mainly john michael, mick mulvaney, blair, eisenberg, griffith, voth, mcduffie, mccormick, these actions were consistent with president trump previa enter previous efforts into foreign interference. through these actions president trump sought to arrogate to himself the right to determine the nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as a unit rattle prerogative to deny any and all information to the hel house of representatives and the exercise of the sole part of impeachment. in the history of the republic, no president has ever ordered ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry orr sougt to obstruct so comprehensively the ability of the house of representatives to investigate high crimes and misdemeanors. this abuse of office serve to cover up the president's repeated misconduct to seize and control the power of impeachment. invest in gold by the constitutional safeguard vested solely in the house of representatives. in all of this president trump has acted inth a manner contrary to the trust of president and subversive of the constitutional government
mainly john michael, mick mulvaney, blair, eisenberg, griffith, voth, mcduffie, mccormick, these actions were consistent with president trump previa enter previous efforts into foreign interference. through these actions president trump sought to arrogate to himself the right to determine the nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as a unit rattle prerogative to deny any and all information to the hel house of representatives and the exercise of the sole part of...
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liz: joel griffith, great to see you, come back soon.xt, questions growing on that group behind the push by 2,000 former doj officials to out of, get rid of attorney general william barr. the media is portraying this push as grassroots as apolitical. we're digging in. we have the details. it is anything but that. it is an anti-trump group. it has a lot of democrats that worked for president obama, chuck schumer, adam schiff and elizabeth warren and more. stay there. >> yeah, i do make this job harder, i do agree with that. is true. he is a straight-shooter. we have a great attorney general. he is working very hard and working against a lot of people that don't want to see good things happen. president trump warned the drug companies. it's unacceptable that americans pay vastly more than people in other countries, for the exact same drugs. but they aren't listening. they've just raised the prices of over five hundred drugs. president trump supports a bipartisan plan, that would force drug companies to lower prices. but the senate won't ac
liz: joel griffith, great to see you, come back soon.xt, questions growing on that group behind the push by 2,000 former doj officials to out of, get rid of attorney general william barr. the media is portraying this push as grassroots as apolitical. we're digging in. we have the details. it is anything but that. it is an anti-trump group. it has a lot of democrats that worked for president obama, chuck schumer, adam schiff and elizabeth warren and more. stay there. >> yeah, i do make...
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judge griffith wrote article 3 of the constitution forbids federal courts from resolving this interbranchispute. we agree and dismiss this case. this means a federal appeals court ruled that the constitution bars the court from getting involved in the certain issues of impeachment. this allows the white house to claim victory. house democrats have until march to request a hearing. it's possible this could end up at the supreme court. gregg: president trump is nominating john ratcliffe to be the director of national intelligence. the president tweeting he would have completed the process earlier but ratcliffe wanted to wait until after the inspector general report was finished and published. his whole a opposite would be congressman jerry nadler hop has moved on to his next witch hunt, attacking the department of justice. he wants more than a dozen people to testify, including the 40s cry baby attorneys who gave roger stone an unfair sentencing recommendation that was resides by bill barr. and u.s. attorney john durham is investigating the corruption behind the russia hoax. the president t
judge griffith wrote article 3 of the constitution forbids federal courts from resolving this interbranchispute. we agree and dismiss this case. this means a federal appeals court ruled that the constitution bars the court from getting involved in the certain issues of impeachment. this allows the white house to claim victory. house democrats have until march to request a hearing. it's possible this could end up at the supreme court. gregg: president trump is nominating john ratcliffe to be the...
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there were marks on griffiths showing she did try to defend herself.do something like this, has done something to someone so special to us. what does that do when it comes to feelings of trust? you are going to university now. tilde, when you look at france, when you are making friends, how has this affected you? it changes your complete perspective of how you see people. i would complete perspective of how you see people. iwould have complete perspective of how you see people. i would have seen myself as quite an open, trusting person before. but to think that someone who portrayed themselves as soap normal could flip like that and end up normal could flip like that and end up taking a life isjust normal could flip like that and end up taking a life is just terrifying. there is a common theme sometimes when people have been through terrible incidents. part of it is the fear you talked about, how it changes your mindset. sometimes another bit of you kicks in, the bid that goes, i will not be changed by someone doing an evil thing. sometimes that can ri
there were marks on griffiths showing she did try to defend herself.do something like this, has done something to someone so special to us. what does that do when it comes to feelings of trust? you are going to university now. tilde, when you look at france, when you are making friends, how has this affected you? it changes your complete perspective of how you see people. i would complete perspective of how you see people. iwould have complete perspective of how you see people. i would have...
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testimony, namely john michael mick mulvaney, robert blair, john eisenberg, michael ellis, kristin wells griffith, russell bob, michael duffey, michael mccormick, these actions were consistent with donald trump's previous efforts to undermine united states government investigations into foreign interference in united states elections. through these actions donald trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives in the exercise of its sole power of impeachment. in the history of the republican now president has ever ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry or sought to obstruct and impede comprehensively the ability of the house of representatives to investigate high crimes and misdemeanors. this abuse of office serve to cover up the president's own repeated misconduct to seize and control the power of impeachment and thus to nullify a vital constitutional safeguard vested solely in the house of representative
testimony, namely john michael mick mulvaney, robert blair, john eisenberg, michael ellis, kristin wells griffith, russell bob, michael duffey, michael mccormick, these actions were consistent with donald trump's previous efforts to undermine united states government investigations into foreign interference in united states elections. through these actions donald trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as...
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vonnie: i want to ask about comments from ken griffith that the economicsat of new york.e could see rates creep higher later in the year if we are not careful. do you see that is a remote possibility? yelena: not this year, i don't think so. eventually we will see inflation. for that we need to really reach that point at which the employment rate is below the natural level. i don't think we're there yet. there is still some slack in the economy, and the labor market. until we get there we will not see much inflation. the strong dollar will continue upsetgh on inflation and and the underlying pressures from the labor market. we appreciate both of your time. you.s to both of onlphabet is spending big cloud offerings. part of my interview with ruth porat is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am vonnie quinn in new york. amanda: i am amanda lange in toronto. -- sales rosers 15% in 2019, slower than the 22% pace of 2018. the stock has been on a bit of a roller coaster thanks to those numbers but it is on pace to finish the week higher. i sat down
vonnie: i want to ask about comments from ken griffith that the economicsat of new york.e could see rates creep higher later in the year if we are not careful. do you see that is a remote possibility? yelena: not this year, i don't think so. eventually we will see inflation. for that we need to really reach that point at which the employment rate is below the natural level. i don't think we're there yet. there is still some slack in the economy, and the labor market. until we get there we will...
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griffith: it might be. let me ask you this, there's been some mention earlier today of hr 3, i raised the concern and then later it was raised by the congressional research service, that the bill as written is just blatantly unconstitutional. have your lawyers advised you that that's the case in their opinion as well? sec. azar: i've not had anyone study the constitutionality issues on hr 3 about the penalty amounts and whether that would work. so i haven't seen any analytics on that. rep. griffith: any time they want a discussion on it, i'm more than happy to facilitate one. let's talk about opioids. i only have a little bit of time left. over the past few years, there has been a lot of talk how they are prescribed in america and how pain is medically managed in general. and i will tell you that i thought we were on the track of getting our healthcare professionals to back off of giving out so many opioids for pain, but i have a friend who is currently undergoing some procedures, and we were talking yester
griffith: it might be. let me ask you this, there's been some mention earlier today of hr 3, i raised the concern and then later it was raised by the congressional research service, that the bill as written is just blatantly unconstitutional. have your lawyers advised you that that's the case in their opinion as well? sec. azar: i've not had anyone study the constitutionality issues on hr 3 about the penalty amounts and whether that would work. so i haven't seen any analytics on that. rep....
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griffith in the book you are now going to keep warm thank you thank you america me for. exposing and justice global news that matters to me from time. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. closely. listen carefully. listen. to the good. discover the. subscribe to the documentary to. frankfurt. international gateway to the best. road and trail. located in the heart of europe connected to the whole world. experience on standing shopping and dining offers and trialling services. biala guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. this is g w news live from berlin the fear of the corona virus has pushed several countries to take unprecedented measures to stop its spread that includes counseling the final days of the venice carnival dr a 3rd patient dies of the disease in is also coming up. germany social democrats celebrate victory in hamburg state elections.
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griffith. the cry for freedom and the fight for freedom were always accompanied by listening . to transcend race and bring us all together. or to part documentary about the revolutionary power of music. part of the john. pieces of history. songs like that don't go away but stay with us for all time by. the sound of fresh starts february 7th w. . place . this is the news live from berlin the united kingdom formally leaves the european union. celebrations erupt at the exact moment comes into effect a much of a certainty remains over what exactly i'm still stuck also coming up to vote shy democrats hoping to call witnesses and president trump's impeachment trial are defeated in the senate clearing the way for trump's almost certain.
griffith. the cry for freedom and the fight for freedom were always accompanied by listening . to transcend race and bring us all together. or to part documentary about the revolutionary power of music. part of the john. pieces of history. songs like that don't go away but stay with us for all time by. the sound of fresh starts february 7th w. . place . this is the news live from berlin the united kingdom formally leaves the european union. celebrations erupt at the exact moment comes into...
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testimony, namely john michael mc mulvaney, robert b blair, john eisenberg , michael ellis, kristin griffith, russell law, michael duffy, michael mccormick and t ulrich, consistent with efforts to undermine the united states investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions, president trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives and the exercise of his full power of impeachment. in the history of the republic no president has ever ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry or sought to obstruct and impede so comprehensively the ability of the house of representatives to investigate high crimes and misdemeanors area this abuse of office served to cover up the president's own repeated misconduct and defuse and control the power of impeachment and thus to nullify a vital constitutional safeguard vested in the house of representatives. in all of th
testimony, namely john michael mc mulvaney, robert b blair, john eisenberg , michael ellis, kristin griffith, russell law, michael duffy, michael mccormick and t ulrich, consistent with efforts to undermine the united states investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions, president trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral...
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i have one speaker card from ian griffith of the seamless bay area.ostus, you're up there, go ahead. come on up, ian. >> good morning, my name is ian griffith, and i wanted to come here today and introduce myself and offer to continue to work with the board of supervisors, as well as staff, on the details because the devil is in the details of this proposed legislation, ab2057. seamless bay area, we're a non-profit group. we're about two years old, a lot of transportation professionals and advocates who want to see a better transportation system. we want to see a more rider-friendly system that will, over the course of the next several decades, substantively approve the system and make it more human-centered. this is a can we've been kicking down the road for decades, avoiding this topic of how our governance affects the outcomes of our transit to deliver services that are competitive with driving. we're stuck with 12% transit mode share regionally, and it is much higher in san francisco, but so many people in our region and commuting across county bo
i have one speaker card from ian griffith of the seamless bay area.ostus, you're up there, go ahead. come on up, ian. >> good morning, my name is ian griffith, and i wanted to come here today and introduce myself and offer to continue to work with the board of supervisors, as well as staff, on the details because the devil is in the details of this proposed legislation, ab2057. seamless bay area, we're a non-profit group. we're about two years old, a lot of transportation professionals...
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>>the difficulty is the state laws holding this back and unfortunately it's a bailout to griffith with the heritage foundation agrees. he says california's environmental regulations limit afrdable during billions of dollars of federal money this country like a nal disaster that's not to resolve this oblem that is a state failure bought par says it's time congress street, the homeless crisis with urgency hsays the federal government anstates together both gavin newsomand donald trump say that they care about the homeless problem they y they want to do something about it i let's actually get to work in washington, i'm jokoreal. monday the transit system will launch their ambassado program there's a pictureof. >>the new ambassadors the 10 pilot program to addres a safety concer r riders teams of 2 ambassadors will ride trains from 12 street in oaklan to the civic center station from 02:00pm until >>and their world be some immediate changes coming to mark the agency says it is help improve service for to riders. some lines will see service start a little earlier other lineswill see seice a
>>the difficulty is the state laws holding this back and unfortunately it's a bailout to griffith with the heritage foundation agrees. he says california's environmental regulations limit afrdable during billions of dollars of federal money this country like a nal disaster that's not to resolve this oblem that is a state failure bought par says it's time congress street, the homeless crisis with urgency hsays the federal government anstates together both gavin newsomand donald trump say...
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can i play you what joanne griffiths said to us that she wa nted joanne griffiths said to us that she our children couldn't wait that long. and we are nearly 12 months on and we still don't have the prescription. did you lie to her? no. i've met her and many other pa rents no. i've met her and many other parents whose children... because children benefit from these cannabis based drugs. i've changed the law to allow the cannabis based drugs to be used in this country. it was incredibly emotional meeting the pa rents incredibly emotional meeting the parents and i've met many more sense. and there was then a report from the national institute which decides what is paid for. it came out a few months after our meeting. in the costs that are being charged by the companies are too high. since then i've been working incredibly ha rd to then i've been working incredibly hard to get these drugs available on the nhs. can i explain the situation they say they have. they are being told they are available yet they are only prescribed by consultants and when they go to get the drugs they are told t
can i play you what joanne griffiths said to us that she wa nted joanne griffiths said to us that she our children couldn't wait that long. and we are nearly 12 months on and we still don't have the prescription. did you lie to her? no. i've met her and many other pa rents no. i've met her and many other parents whose children... because children benefit from these cannabis based drugs. i've changed the law to allow the cannabis based drugs to be used in this country. it was incredibly...
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meanwhile could only manage a 1—1 draw with new zealand, despite this late equaliser from chris griffiths boxer kell brook — who's back in the ring for the first time in over a year tonight. he fights the american mark de luca in sheffield. the former world champion fights the american mark de luca in sheffield — and he's back with his old coach dom ingle, from whom he split in 2 years ago. so why has he gone back? rob stayton went to find out. ijust i just walked ijust walked in like i walk in my own front door. kell brook is back, in the rain, in the spotlight and in sheffield's the missed gem. in 2018 he left, seemingly to never return. he had a fallout with trainer dominic ingle, just like old times. he spent a lot of time with me and his sons spent a lot of time with me. what do you think, the last person who left under a cloud of dust was not allowed back in the gym. we are still friends with a sense of how we worked over the years. if it doesn't work out, come back. he has been a big part of my life for years. you have to bear that in the back of your mind. brooke says the final ch
meanwhile could only manage a 1—1 draw with new zealand, despite this late equaliser from chris griffiths boxer kell brook — who's back in the ring for the first time in over a year tonight. he fights the american mark de luca in sheffield. the former world champion fights the american mark de luca in sheffield — and he's back with his old coach dom ingle, from whom he split in 2 years ago. so why has he gone back? rob stayton went to find out. ijust i just walked ijust walked in like i...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.re's a danger to life — are in place along the river severn in shropshire. in shrewsbury there are fears that flooding could reach its highest ever level. while in ironbridge people have been asked to leave their homes because of warnings the river may go over flood barriers. our correspondent sian lloyd has the latest. the flood defences at ironbridge, protecting this historic town from the rising waters of the river severn. but there are fears they may be breached. people living nearby have been warned to leave their homes. ian donnelly is one of those who's heeded the advice and has checked into a local hotel. for safety reasons, we've come here. fingers crossed, touch wood, we're not flooded. but we'll find out when we get back to our house in the next couple of days. river levels reached a 20—year high in nearby shrewsbury earlier today. business owners like anda teller, determined to keep going. it was like a horror film. the water just started to pour through the walls. her gues
hywel griffith, bbc news.re's a danger to life — are in place along the river severn in shropshire. in shrewsbury there are fears that flooding could reach its highest ever level. while in ironbridge people have been asked to leave their homes because of warnings the river may go over flood barriers. our correspondent sian lloyd has the latest. the flood defences at ironbridge, protecting this historic town from the rising waters of the river severn. but there are fears they may be breached....
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casualties from an escalation of fighting the violence isn't golf the country's is 2015 and more than griffiths says the situation has become even more dire we are witnessing in yemen what we have long. since october i have briefed this council several times on the signs of hope and momentum towards peace but at the same time we have all been acutely aware that renewed violence could reverse the gains made render peace more difficult and inflict even more severe humanitarian consequences on the population. during the past month since we last met the military situation has grown increasingly dire both sides have that announced expensive military goals and exchanged yes rhetoric a ukrainian soldier has been killed and several others wounded in the eastern donbass region it's the largest attack since the peace process was renewed last year ukraine says russian backed separatists are responsible allegations the russians have tonight and the renewed tensions could stall the peace process even further a step fasten explains from moscow. both parties both the ukrainian army and the separatists backed
casualties from an escalation of fighting the violence isn't golf the country's is 2015 and more than griffiths says the situation has become even more dire we are witnessing in yemen what we have long. since october i have briefed this council several times on the signs of hope and momentum towards peace but at the same time we have all been acutely aware that renewed violence could reverse the gains made render peace more difficult and inflict even more severe humanitarian consequences on the...
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another look at the papers with martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard and sian griffithscation editor at the sunday times. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the premier league champions, manchester city, have been banned from the champions league for two seasons by european football's governing body, uefa. they have also been fined £25 million pounds for serious breaches of uefa's club licensing and financial fair play regulations. manchester city say they are disappointed but not surprised, and will appeal the decision. olly foster has the latest from manchester city's etihad stadium. the main accusation is that they overinflated, how much money in revenue they were getting from the main sponsor, etihad airlines. the convocation, the grey area here, is that etihad are owned by the club's owners, the ruling family from abu dhabi. now, the £25 million fine, they are not going to worry about that. a drop in the ocean really. but what is really going to hurt is european exclusion from uefa competitions, kicked out of the champions league. that is the one trophy in this r
another look at the papers with martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard and sian griffithscation editor at the sunday times. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the premier league champions, manchester city, have been banned from the champions league for two seasons by european football's governing body, uefa. they have also been fined £25 million pounds for serious breaches of uefa's club licensing and financial fair play regulations. manchester city say they are...
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we he should rather be doing is supporting the activity of the british you and negotiator martin griffith, who is doing a fantastic job trying to bring the sides together and get a peaceful solution led by yemenis. >> jimmy carbon. -- jeremy corbyn. >> is not helped when one country supplies arms to saudi arabia which has led to the deaths of 100,000 people in lemon -- yemen last year alone. according to human rights watch, saudi authorities have stepped up their arbitrary arrests, trials and can actions and killing of peaceful dissidents and activists, including a large-scale crackdown against that women's rights movement. when the prime minister later this year for the g20, what he make it clear that any future trade arrangement was saudi arabia, will be dependent on an improvement of their human rights laws and their human rights record, particularly in respect to women in that country? speaker, it will not escape the attention the right honorable gentlemen's a supporter and defender of the iranian regime in tehran, who have exacerbated the tensions in yemen by sending missiles to atta
we he should rather be doing is supporting the activity of the british you and negotiator martin griffith, who is doing a fantastic job trying to bring the sides together and get a peaceful solution led by yemenis. >> jimmy carbon. -- jeremy corbyn. >> is not helped when one country supplies arms to saudi arabia which has led to the deaths of 100,000 people in lemon -- yemen last year alone. according to human rights watch, saudi authorities have stepped up their arbitrary arrests,...
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tracey's goal of giving every child a first chance of success, we're working with representatives griffith and long hurst and senators poor and lockman to help students like mida. our proposal will be to waive tuition and fees at delaware tech, delaware state or the university of delaware for students who age out of foster care. [ applause ] i was looking for midas. there. thank you very much for your great work. [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] we are going to have you bring you back every year, mida. nothing causes more fear or anxiety than when you or a loved one gets sick. thanks to legislation sponsored by representative siegfried, we've reduced rates on the affordable care act health insurance marketplace by almost 20% this year. because of that, while enrollment rates have declined in other states, we saw more than 6% increase in delawareans buying health insurance on the exchange. we have seen significant progress since the passage of the affordable care act a decade ago. today, almost 95% of delewareans have health insurance, and that's a big deal. [ applause ] with the lieu
tracey's goal of giving every child a first chance of success, we're working with representatives griffith and long hurst and senators poor and lockman to help students like mida. our proposal will be to waive tuition and fees at delaware tech, delaware state or the university of delaware for students who age out of foster care. [ applause ] i was looking for midas. there. thank you very much for your great work. [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] we are going to have you bring you back...
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who are buying you know you've got us buying a house in los angeles for 125000000 you've got 10 griffith. capital buying a new york for over 200000000 so all of these people are essentially the beneficiaries of this choking out of the multiplicity effect in the economy by simply in the case of hedge funds and congrats who by the way has ben bernanke the former fed chairman on his board and others advisors they just have a pipe going right into the fed and the money goes into buying these over inflated properties it would be like putting a pose of the gas tank and say if siphoning off that gas tank with that and then of course the car can't go because you've just siphoned off all the gas but more than at least they spent $135000000.00 on a house and there's some construction workers there's builders there's a real estate agent who collected some money some a banker who took a fee from it went there essentially hoarding it jeff bezos has over $130000000000.00 and is just sitting there he can't spend it how many $135000000.00 homes will he have to spend he probably would have to buy one eve
who are buying you know you've got us buying a house in los angeles for 125000000 you've got 10 griffith. capital buying a new york for over 200000000 so all of these people are essentially the beneficiaries of this choking out of the multiplicity effect in the economy by simply in the case of hedge funds and congrats who by the way has ben bernanke the former fed chairman on his board and others advisors they just have a pipe going right into the fed and the money goes into buying these over...
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i have one speaker card from ian griffith of the seamless bay area.some decostus, you're up there, go ahead. come on up, ian. >> good morning, my name is ian griffith, and i wanted to come here today and introduce myself and offer to continue to work with the board of supervisors, as well as staff, on the details because the devil is in the details of this proposed legislation, ab2057. seamless bay area, we're a non-profit group. we're about two years old, a lot of transportation professionals and advocates who want to see a better transportation system. we want to see a more rider-friendly system that will, over the course of the next several decades, substantively approve the system and make it more human-centered. this is a can we've been kicking down the road for decades, avoiding this topic of how our governance affects the outcomes of our transit to deliver services that are competitive with driving. we're stuck with 12% transit mode share regionally, and it is much higher in san francisco, but so many people in our region and commuting across c
i have one speaker card from ian griffith of the seamless bay area.some decostus, you're up there, go ahead. come on up, ian. >> good morning, my name is ian griffith, and i wanted to come here today and introduce myself and offer to continue to work with the board of supervisors, as well as staff, on the details because the devil is in the details of this proposed legislation, ab2057. seamless bay area, we're a non-profit group. we're about two years old, a lot of transportation...
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here to sound the alarm on sticker shock, joel griffith, we appreciate it. heard these big numbers, the total estimated cost of the green new deal, $93 trillion in the first ten years but when you break it down by the household and what it is going to cost you. ten key swing states from year one to year 6 and onward. let's take year one when we have cost for the family up to 76,$000 a year one. what about that? >> it is astounding. we all want clean and affordable abundant energy but the green new deal, there is nothing audacious about it accepted absolute absurdity. the power grab would devastate the economy and would hurt working families hardest. it shows by the third year of the green new deal the typical family will have an 11,$000 annual income hit and this, if you look at disposable income or typical family earning $7,000 a year this would he wrote all of the money some of these families have full retirement savings, basic entertainment, encroaching on the things they need to live. we are talking electricity costs, triple what you - bill: is just year
here to sound the alarm on sticker shock, joel griffith, we appreciate it. heard these big numbers, the total estimated cost of the green new deal, $93 trillion in the first ten years but when you break it down by the household and what it is going to cost you. ten key swing states from year one to year 6 and onward. let's take year one when we have cost for the family up to 76,$000 a year one. what about that? >> it is astounding. we all want clean and affordable abundant energy but the...
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judge griffith wrote article 3 of the constitution forbids federal courts from resolving this interbranchispute. we agree and dismiss this case. this means a federal appeals court ruled that the constitution bars the court from getting involved in the certain issues of impeachment. this allows the white house to claim victory. house democrats have until march to request a hearing. it's possible this could end up at the supreme court. gregg: president trump is nominating john ratcliffe to be the director of national intelligence. the president tweeting he would have completed the process earlier but ratcliffe wanted to wait until after the inspector general report was finished and published. his whole a opposite would be congressman jerry nadler hop has moved on to his next witch hunt, attacking the department of justice. he wants more than a dozen people to testify, including the 40s cry baby attorneys who gave roger stone an unfair sentencing recommendation that was resides by bill barr. and u.s. attorney john durham is investigating the corruption behind the russia hoax. the president t
judge griffith wrote article 3 of the constitution forbids federal courts from resolving this interbranchispute. we agree and dismiss this case. this means a federal appeals court ruled that the constitution bars the court from getting involved in the certain issues of impeachment. this allows the white house to claim victory. house democrats have until march to request a hearing. it's possible this could end up at the supreme court. gregg: president trump is nominating john ratcliffe to be the...
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to tell us more is professor sian griffiths, a public health expert who co—chaired the hong kong government'sews. first off, as you have been watching the coronavirus story canal, what has been paramount in your mind? i think paramount would be that inevitably, the cases are starting to spread, once we saw the cases coming up from china then we saw the epicentre and a very korea, and iran. it became almost inevitable that it was affecting other countries. at the current time the world health organisation are telling us that because we can see the chain spread for most of the cases this does not qualify as a pandemic and we still have a very narrow window of opportunity to contain the disease. but i think one of the phrases i heard from the world health organisation directed generalised that to be needed and all government, also cite the approach meaning we need to try to contain the disease as far as possible. and be prepared to begin to spread a more alarming rate. yes, doctor michael ryan said this is a reality check. you need to be ready, speaking to countries around the world. how does wh
to tell us more is professor sian griffiths, a public health expert who co—chaired the hong kong government'sews. first off, as you have been watching the coronavirus story canal, what has been paramount in your mind? i think paramount would be that inevitably, the cases are starting to spread, once we saw the cases coming up from china then we saw the epicentre and a very korea, and iran. it became almost inevitable that it was affecting other countries. at the current time the world health...
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the paper would not have survived without the assiduous work of julio griffiths, his english friend and her fundraising. says, -- just as edna douglas mastered about every genre of writing. he wrote millions of words. 1200 pages of autobiography, thousands of speeches. frederick douglass speech exists in a text. the short form, political editorial is where he really found a declarative voice. not just the 19th-century oratorical voice. from the late 1840's to the 1850's, you can monitor the entire american political crisis over slavery from a radical abolitionist perspective through frederick douglass's paper. name the moment, the fugitive slave act, dred scott, on and on. there is one or more editorials. become his this monthly? david: 1959 r 1960. he converts probably due to cost reasons or labor. he was trying to do this every week. it is a family production. his three sons taught him. into an eponymous journal. he names it for himself at a certain which is probably good point, marketing. david: also vanity. then it his monthly. this guy is nothing if not vain. >> is the story true t
the paper would not have survived without the assiduous work of julio griffiths, his english friend and her fundraising. says, -- just as edna douglas mastered about every genre of writing. he wrote millions of words. 1200 pages of autobiography, thousands of speeches. frederick douglass speech exists in a text. the short form, political editorial is where he really found a declarative voice. not just the 19th-century oratorical voice. from the late 1840's to the 1850's, you can monitor the...
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guestsjoining me tonight are martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard and sian griffiths. it is approaching 7:19pm. the headlines on bbc news... within the last few minutes, manchester said has been banned from competitions for two seasons, and find a £25 million for breaching fairplay rules. the uk prepares for more torrential rain and winds of up to 80 mph. storm dennis is expected to batter the uk this weekend. a landmark free speech victory at the high court, for a man who was warned by police about allegedly transphobic messages on social media. a high courtjudge has ruled that police acted unlawfully when they turned up at a man's workplace after he posted comments online about transgender people. harry miller took the humberside force to court after they recorded his tweets as a hate incident, despite conceding that he'd committed no crime. the judge said the force's actions were "disproportionate" and that britain didn't have gestapo or stasi—style police. clive coleman's been following the case. emerging victorious. former policeman harry miller, whose comments o
guestsjoining me tonight are martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard and sian griffiths. it is approaching 7:19pm. the headlines on bbc news... within the last few minutes, manchester said has been banned from competitions for two seasons, and find a £25 million for breaching fairplay rules. the uk prepares for more torrential rain and winds of up to 80 mph. storm dennis is expected to batter the uk this weekend. a landmark free speech victory at the high court, for a man...