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helen, thank you- i want to _ people as we get it. helen, thank you.t grant shapps is now the new home secretary, replacing suella braverman. that is a tweet from the uk prime minister's twitter account, confirming the right honourable grant shapps and he has been appointed secretary of state for the home department. just to give you a bit of background about grant shapps. he was a major backer of rishi sunak during the tory leadership contest, which feels like a lifetime ago. but it wasn't that long ago. it is interesting he has been brought in by liz truss as her home secretary to the very highest echelons of the government. he was fired from his role as transport secretary by liz truss when she became prime minister and replaced by anne—marie trevelyan. grant shapps was considered one of boris johnson's better cabinet communicators. he was one of the leading voices urging liz truss to ditch her plans, to scrap the top rate of income tax during the party conference earlier this month. he warned the prime minister then not to have what he called a tin
helen, thank you- i want to _ people as we get it. helen, thank you.t grant shapps is now the new home secretary, replacing suella braverman. that is a tweet from the uk prime minister's twitter account, confirming the right honourable grant shapps and he has been appointed secretary of state for the home department. just to give you a bit of background about grant shapps. he was a major backer of rishi sunak during the tory leadership contest, which feels like a lifetime ago. but it wasn't...
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>> helen raleigh is the epitome of the american dream. born and raised in, communist china helen came to the u.s. as a college college student she didn't know anybody and she had less than $100 in herd pocket to like millions of immigrants fighting for freedom helen's pockets were light but her dreams were rich. her combination of hard work and scholarship talent earned her master's degree in economics from the university of nygaard and an nba from the university of wyoming. she's the author of several books including her first book confucius never said which if you haven't read it i highly recommend it describes a family struggle to survive under china's socialist regime. she's a contributor to the federalist and her writers -- writings of it. no "wall street journal" "fox news" "newsweek" and other national media. helen has served onio several words and commissions in metro denver where she lives with her husband mike. those include the colorado state advisory committee and several others. what impresses me the most about helen ismo her
>> helen raleigh is the epitome of the american dream. born and raised in, communist china helen came to the u.s. as a college college student she didn't know anybody and she had less than $100 in herd pocket to like millions of immigrants fighting for freedom helen's pockets were light but her dreams were rich. her combination of hard work and scholarship talent earned her master's degree in economics from the university of nygaard and an nba from the university of wyoming. she's the...
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the clubs like this in st helens, _ to be here.there is _ to be here. the clubs like this in st helens, there is no _ to be here. the clubs like this in st helens, there is no shortagel to be here. the clubs like this in i st helens, there is no shortage of excitement ahead of the rugby league world cup. but perhaps a true test of this tournament is whether or not it can help grow the sport and engage new audiences beyond this, traditional heartland in the north of england. traditional heartland in the north of england-— of england. men, women's and wheelchair _ of england. men, women's and wheelchair fat- macro - of england. men, women's and wheelchair fat-macro together | of england. men, women's and i wheelchair fat-macro together for wheelchair fat—macro together for the first time ever. itrui’itli wheelchair fat-macro together for the first time ever.— the first time ever. with three tournaments _ the first time ever. with three tournaments culminating i the first time ever. with three tournaments culminating on l the first ti
the clubs like this in st helens, _ to be here.there is _ to be here. the clubs like this in st helens, there is no _ to be here. the clubs like this in st helens, there is no shortagel to be here. the clubs like this in i st helens, there is no shortage of excitement ahead of the rugby league world cup. but perhaps a true test of this tournament is whether or not it can help grow the sport and engage new audiences beyond this, traditional heartland in the north of england. traditional...
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. >> helen rolle is the ability of the american dream. born and raised in communist china helen came to the us as a college student. she didn't know anybody and had less than $100 in her pocket. like millions of immigrants with a craving for freedom helen's pocket was light but her dreams were rich. through accommodation of hard d work and scholarship helen earned her masters degree in business economics from the state university of new york and ba from the university of f wyoming. she's the author of several books including her first book confucius never said which if you haven'tread it i highly recommend . it's describes her families to survive under china's socialist regime. she's a senior contributor to the federalist and her swritings have also appeared in the wall street journal, fox news, national review, newsweek and other national media helen has also served on several boards and commissions in metro denver where she lives with her husband mike. those include colorado state advisory committee to the us commission on civil rights
. >> helen rolle is the ability of the american dream. born and raised in communist china helen came to the us as a college student. she didn't know anybody and had less than $100 in her pocket. like millions of immigrants with a craving for freedom helen's pocket was light but her dreams were rich. through accommodation of hard d work and scholarship helen earned her masters degree in business economics from the state university of new york and ba from the university of f wyoming. she's...
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helen lewis, we believe it there, helen _ would say.the i it there, helen lewis, from the atlantic, thank you very much indeed. xijinping has secured a third term as china's leader, at the end of a week—long congress that reinforced his control over the ruling communist party. he's been re—confirmed as the party general secretary — which means he's almost certain to be re—elected president in march. mr xi appeared in the great hall of the people in beijing alongside other members of the politburo standing committee, the top decision—making body. in brief remarks, he said the communist party would remain the strong backbone of the chinese people. he added that china could not develop without the outside world — and the world also needed china. translation: china cannot develop without the world, and the world also needs china. after more than 40 years of unremitting efforts in reform and opening up, we have created two miracles of rapid economic development and long—term social stability. our china correspondent stephen mcdonell has the
helen lewis, we believe it there, helen _ would say.the i it there, helen lewis, from the atlantic, thank you very much indeed. xijinping has secured a third term as china's leader, at the end of a week—long congress that reinforced his control over the ruling communist party. he's been re—confirmed as the party general secretary — which means he's almost certain to be re—elected president in march. mr xi appeared in the great hall of the people in beijing alongside other members of the...
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helen catt has the latest is helen catt has the latest it time for liz truss to -o cabinet is it time liz truss to go? cabinet ministers leaving their weekly meeting in downing street. bf: weekly meeting in downing street. ac finished now, as you may too many mistakes? — finished now, as you may too many mistakes? 3k— finished now, as you may too many mistakes? �* ., , , mistakes? a united front but they know the prime _ mistakes? a united front but they know the prime minister - mistakes? a united front but they know the prime minister is - mistakes? a united front but they know the prime minister is in - know the prime minister is in serious jeopardy know the prime minister is in seriousjeopardy stop know the prime minister is in serious jeopardy stop their programme for government is now radically different. last night liz truss told the bbc she was sorry. first of all, i do want to accept responsibility and say sorry for the mistakes that have been made. i wanted to act to help people with their energy bills, to deal with the issue of high taxes, but we went too far and too fast.
helen catt has the latest is helen catt has the latest it time for liz truss to -o cabinet is it time liz truss to go? cabinet ministers leaving their weekly meeting in downing street. bf: weekly meeting in downing street. ac finished now, as you may too many mistakes? — finished now, as you may too many mistakes? 3k— finished now, as you may too many mistakes? �* ., , , mistakes? a united front but they know the prime _ mistakes? a united front but they know the prime minister -...
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to come to terms with it to immerse myself that period and when i first came across one of my women helen kirkpatrick almost the least. well known of them. i was so impressed by her as one of these few female journalists who'd actually made their way to the front lines of the second world war. that i wanted to find out if there were more of her and once i found out that yes, there was this. small group of incredibly valiant women who'd battled against all the army regulations that were trying to keep them away from the battle zones. once i really said all found their own ways to the war and had risen heroically about battles civilians, you know all the aspects of war. i knew this was a book. i wanted to write. oh, yeah, absolutely. it's just like i said, it's inspiring and it reads kind of like you almost see it like a movie playing out, you know that this scenes are so vivid and and you canicre it. so tell me how you ran across these six women because they're not names that you would just know about weirdly. i was out in paris doing an assignment as a dance project interviewing the chore
to come to terms with it to immerse myself that period and when i first came across one of my women helen kirkpatrick almost the least. well known of them. i was so impressed by her as one of these few female journalists who'd actually made their way to the front lines of the second world war. that i wanted to find out if there were more of her and once i found out that yes, there was this. small group of incredibly valiant women who'd battled against all the army regulations that were trying...
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yes, helen, thank you. more on _ currently so divided? yes, helen, thank you.en, thank you. more on what we - currently so divided? yes, helen, | thank you. more on what we heard from jeremy hunt. joining me now is torsten bell from the resolution foundation think tank. did you hear anything from the new chancellor which would improve the lives of middle income earners? lats lives of middle income earners? lots ofthe lives of middle income earners? lots of the difficult _ lives of middle income earners? lots of the difficult substance still remains whoever the chancellor is but we heard a different tone and honesty about the difficult decisions that lie ahead on the scale of some of the tax cuts that have been proposed directly lead to this difficult decision so that is a bit of a significant change and he now has two weeks to decide what they are difficult decisions will be. ., . . they are difficult decisions will be. ., ., ., ., , ~ be. how damaging was the mini budget for middle income _ be. how damaging was the mini budget for middle income earners _ be. h
yes, helen, thank you. more on _ currently so divided? yes, helen, thank you.en, thank you. more on what we - currently so divided? yes, helen, | thank you. more on what we heard from jeremy hunt. joining me now is torsten bell from the resolution foundation think tank. did you hear anything from the new chancellor which would improve the lives of middle income earners? lats lives of middle income earners? lots ofthe lives of middle income earners? lots of the difficult _ lives of middle income...
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helen became a citizen in 2013. and she takes her oath to protect and defend the united states of america very seriously. by publishing her latest book which is of course for sale out here in the lobby and she will be signing after tonight's event, her book "backlash how china's aggression has backfired." helen is shining a spotlight on the repressive tactics of the chinese communist party and is providing a wake-up call to americans who embrace socialist ideologies like those she and her families painfully endured in china. for this display of courage, helen has been ruthlessly attacked on social media and regularly receives hate mail in her inbox, even including death threats. yet, as helena says in "backlash, i can't remain silent on things that matter because as martin luther king jr. once said, our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. let's give a warm welcome to helen raleigh. [applause] >> i'm going to move this down. good evening, everyone. can you hear me okay? it's so nice
helen became a citizen in 2013. and she takes her oath to protect and defend the united states of america very seriously. by publishing her latest book which is of course for sale out here in the lobby and she will be signing after tonight's event, her book "backlash how china's aggression has backfired." helen is shining a spotlight on the repressive tactics of the chinese communist party and is providing a wake-up call to americans who embrace socialist ideologies like those she and...
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our guest today helen zapashnaya for the first time helen saw her future husband in the circus arena,ce with the famous trainer askold zapashny elena was conducted and grew up in israel, her parents were categorically against these relations. they were afraid that their daughter would be abandoned at the medical school. askold's mother was also not delighted. from the future of the bride, like a wise woman. she wanted the son to marry a circus girl, as it would always and everywhere be married, but the young did not succumb to any persuasion to askold's wedding. and helen passed in secret from prying eyes without publicity on television in the press on the eve of this event, the askold was appointed chief artistic director of the large moscow circus on vernadsky avenue many years have passed since then. and how many years they have been happy living together and raising two daughters eva and face helen zapashnaya dermatologist cosmetologist today my guest good morning girl wife to the doctor's sons this happiness is very good for mom. helen did not part with the profession. she still
our guest today helen zapashnaya for the first time helen saw her future husband in the circus arena,ce with the famous trainer askold zapashny elena was conducted and grew up in israel, her parents were categorically against these relations. they were afraid that their daughter would be abandoned at the medical school. askold's mother was also not delighted. from the future of the bride, like a wise woman. she wanted the son to marry a circus girl, as it would always and everywhere be married,...
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we are always promoting great things like helen to work. you, now please go out and enjoy the reception and book signing. thank you for coming. [background noises] ♪ >> book tv, every sunday on c-span2 futures leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at noon eastern south carolina republican senator tim scott talks about his book america, a redemption story on his life, political career and thoughts on america's future. and at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words missouri democratic congresswoman cori bush, author of the forerunner discusses her life in advocacy work bridges interviewed by post- editor-in-chief danielle. watch book tv every sunday on cspan2. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime a booktv.org. thank you for joining us. my first question is what made you decide to tell your story? hugs well, i've asked about ten years until my cancer
we are always promoting great things like helen to work. you, now please go out and enjoy the reception and book signing. thank you for coming. [background noises] ♪ >> book tv, every sunday on c-span2 futures leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at noon eastern south carolina republican senator tim scott talks about his book america, a redemption story on his life, political career and thoughts on america's future. and at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words missouri...
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helen, more from you later on. - minister and party leader. helen, more from you later on. from tony blair, but do you think that will be a problem throughout the rest of this parliament? {137i throughout the rest of this parliament?— throughout the rest of this parliament? , , ., , parliament? of course is a problem. every prime — parliament? of course is a problem. every prime minister _ parliament? of course is a problem. every prime minister wants and - parliament? of course is a problem. i every prime minister wants and needs their own mandate to win that of an general election, and that is on offer. he'sjust going general election, and that is on offer. he's just going to have to let that go. and to do the best with what he's got. but it's really tough, taking over after a long period of single party dominance. the conservatives came into power in 2010 with austerity. they're going to come up to the next general election book ended with austerity. also, no party has won five general elections on the trot since the birth of modern democracy in 1832. it's going to be st
helen, more from you later on. - minister and party leader. helen, more from you later on. from tony blair, but do you think that will be a problem throughout the rest of this parliament? {137i throughout the rest of this parliament?— throughout the rest of this parliament? , , ., , parliament? of course is a problem. every prime — parliament? of course is a problem. every prime minister _ parliament? of course is a problem. every prime minister wants and - parliament? of course is a...
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helen. ., , , ., , ., ~ , helen. hello, yes. lots of mps millini helen. hello, yes.now we have got the man had lost that now in charge so that is going to be quite a shift for the party to get behind and there is a spending in central lobby have said that, yes, they think that can be done and i was speaking earlier to someone who said, she is the mp for penistone in stoppage, and she said she felt the loss of this had been about personalities rather than policies but of course policies is going to be keeping to one we're going to be keeping to one we're going to be keeping to one we're going to have to find out in the coming days what rishi sunak�*s platform is. coming days what rishi sunak's platform is— coming days what rishi sunak's -latform is. . ~' , ., . ~' platform is. thank you, helen, thank ou ve platform is. thank you, helen, thank you very much- _ platform is. thank you, helen, thank you very much. let's _ platform is. thank you, helen, thank you very much. let's go _ platform is. thank you, helen, thank you very much. let's go to _ you very much. let's go
helen. ., , , ., , ., ~ , helen. hello, yes. lots of mps millini helen. hello, yes.now we have got the man had lost that now in charge so that is going to be quite a shift for the party to get behind and there is a spending in central lobby have said that, yes, they think that can be done and i was speaking earlier to someone who said, she is the mp for penistone in stoppage, and she said she felt the loss of this had been about personalities rather than policies but of course policies is going...
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i think phil helene, feel strongly about this issue as elaine's, but as a helene icons, i can say that it's m as as the famous molina, mccurry said, you know, they are our heart there are. so there our passion, i mean, we're very aware that we have a very long, a long history. they were carved and created here 2 and a half and go in athens and, and we as great, they were very strongly that they should be re, united, not just, not just they, they need to be reunited as, as part of the building. and they can't be on the building, but the next best thing, of course, is the acropolis, miss him to be as one at work. and i think fill her lanes around the world. agreed with that. can you tell people who are not? hennings, what and helene is well as lane, i guess it's someone that identifies the same great as great parents and ancestry, great parents and grandparents. so calculus museum was built because the british museum said, well, in athens you don't have anyone suitable to put your own treasures in. so then the greeks built this incredibly beautiful museum. and then the visuals in still d
i think phil helene, feel strongly about this issue as elaine's, but as a helene icons, i can say that it's m as as the famous molina, mccurry said, you know, they are our heart there are. so there our passion, i mean, we're very aware that we have a very long, a long history. they were carved and created here 2 and a half and go in athens and, and we as great, they were very strongly that they should be re, united, not just, not just they, they need to be reunited as, as part of the building....
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helen, what happens next? at two o'clock, that is the deadline to get those 100 backers. 0ver the deadline to get those 100 backers. over the weekend what we will see is a lot more of the phone calls, the behind—the—scenes trying to drum up support. it is mostly happening away from the cameras, behind—the—scenes. but what we expect to get over the course of the weekend, we are expecting some sort of confirmation that rishi sunak, confirmation of his candidacy. we will expect to hear some sort of decision from borisjohnson over this weekend. 0nce decision from borisjohnson over this weekend. once you get to monday at tpm, if there are three candidates that have 100 backers there will be a vote of mps in the afternoon to whittle it down. then an indicative vote of mps to show the weight of support then it will be up to the conservative members to vote in an online banet with the results out on friday. this could be over a evenly because if any one candidate clears the 100 threshold, they will automatically becom
helen, what happens next? at two o'clock, that is the deadline to get those 100 backers. 0ver the deadline to get those 100 backers. over the weekend what we will see is a lot more of the phone calls, the behind—the—scenes trying to drum up support. it is mostly happening away from the cameras, behind—the—scenes. but what we expect to get over the course of the weekend, we are expecting some sort of confirmation that rishi sunak, confirmation of his candidacy. we will expect to hear...
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helen, stay with us- i _ face by the end of the day. helen, stay with us.elen, stay with us. i want to go back to l stay with us. i want to go back to the guardian's reporter who we lost on the line earlier. you broke the story in the guardian earlier about suella braverman going. tell us, what was your understanding about exactly why she went?— exactly why she went? there was a treat exactly why she went? there was a great deal of _ exactly why she went? there was a great deal of secrecy _ exactly why she went? there was a great deal of secrecy from - exactly why she went? there was a great deal of secrecy from number| great deal of secrecy from number ten, from the home office and all the different parts of the government we were trying to speak to over the last few hours. it compounded the mystery around the excuse we have now been given. suella braverman has gone on the record and explained the detail of this alleged security breach in her letter. but there are lots of eyebrows being raised at that suggestion, whether or not it is the sole contributing
helen, stay with us- i _ face by the end of the day. helen, stay with us.elen, stay with us. i want to go back to l stay with us. i want to go back to the guardian's reporter who we lost on the line earlier. you broke the story in the guardian earlier about suella braverman going. tell us, what was your understanding about exactly why she went?— exactly why she went? there was a treat exactly why she went? there was a great deal of _ exactly why she went? there was a great deal of secrecy _...
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hennings, what and helene is. well, as lane, i guess it's someone that identifies the same great as great parents and ancestry, great parents and grandparents. so populous museum was built because the british muslim said, well, in athens, you don't have anyone suitable to put your an treasures in. so then the greeks built this incredibly beautiful museum and then the vision was him still didn't get the treasures back to scan. yet because of a 2 acts which the boy but his music and to give away what's in the museum that they probably looted or stole all acquired an unethical ways destined. well i, i do want to pay tribute to am greece fo. ready buildings such a beautiful museum, it is absolutely stunning. and at the very top floor is like a great big glass case that looks across the valley to the acropolis. and you can see the parthenon with as you walk around the, the sculptures. but just to go back to the point that any was making and connected with what are saying about relationships in this dysfunctional relati
hennings, what and helene is. well, as lane, i guess it's someone that identifies the same great as great parents and ancestry, great parents and grandparents. so populous museum was built because the british muslim said, well, in athens, you don't have anyone suitable to put your an treasures in. so then the greeks built this incredibly beautiful museum and then the vision was him still didn't get the treasures back to scan. yet because of a 2 acts which the boy but his music and to give away...
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helen: in the u.s., earnings definitely have to come down.ting to see many consumer-related cuts and we will see more tech dots, probably in the third quarter as well as fourth-quarter guidance. just a lot more uncertainty versus before. housing has already been hit. i think any capital markets -related financials will see bigger hits in the third quarter. in asia and particularly china, earnings have been so much already and people are not giving as much guidance because of the uncertainty around covid policy. i would say less negative, but still room to cut in the u.s.. shery: helen zhu, good to have you with us, nan fung trinity managing director in cio. let's get vonnie quinn. vonnie: opec is considering a reduction of production of as much as two million barrels a day. the impact on supply could be smaller. the group may gust a reduction when it meets wednesday. several members are already pumping far below official quotas, meaning they want up to curb production even if limits are ordered. the u.s. says it stands to use all measures to
helen: in the u.s., earnings definitely have to come down.ting to see many consumer-related cuts and we will see more tech dots, probably in the third quarter as well as fourth-quarter guidance. just a lot more uncertainty versus before. housing has already been hit. i think any capital markets -related financials will see bigger hits in the third quarter. in asia and particularly china, earnings have been so much already and people are not giving as much guidance because of the uncertainty...
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helen kat. the press agency but we are trying to find out what we can about this. it will of course the a big loss, i think, if that has happened, the home secretary is a big figure. suella braverman had her own ambitions in the leadership contest and when she was knocked out she swung in very quickly behind liz truss and bought the support of a particular section of the party with her, so we are hearing this, but we don't know any of the circumstances. is it a resignation, has she been sacked, we don't know at this stage in the circumstances of that are likely to make a big difference. it's another huge, political day and it prolongs the whole uncertainty surrounding liz truss's premiership. the home secretary gone after a few weeks, herfirst the home secretary gone after a few weeks, her first chancellor gone after a few weeks replaced byjeremy hunt. there is chaos really and the government. ii hunt. there is chaos really and the government-— government. if you think about it, the 've governme
helen kat. the press agency but we are trying to find out what we can about this. it will of course the a big loss, i think, if that has happened, the home secretary is a big figure. suella braverman had her own ambitions in the leadership contest and when she was knocked out she swung in very quickly behind liz truss and bought the support of a particular section of the party with her, so we are hearing this, but we don't know any of the circumstances. is it a resignation, has she been sacked,...
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thank you, helen.s the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 2a and adam payne, political editor of politics home. tomorrow's front pages starting with... the metro lead is the attack on a residential block in ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia by russian forces with the warning it was the "wrath of putin." the financial times focusesu on the oil production cut by opec, the oil producing nations, with the us treasury secretary saying it was unhelpful and unwise. it also features a photograph of ukrainans taking selfies in front of a poster showing the explosion on russia's bridge to crimea this weekend. the indie leads with more mass graves being found in the recently liberated town of lyman in the donetsk region of ukraine — it says entire families have been found buried together. the internal battles in the conservative party are the lead
thank you, helen.s the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 2a and adam payne, political editor of politics home. tomorrow's front pages starting with... the metro lead is the attack on a residential block in ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia by russian forces with the warning it was the "wrath of putin." the financial...
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helen brought all her kids into her political activities.litical work, there were kids there. (voiceover): at the age of 15, michael flynn was on the front lines of america's culture wars. he marched with his family in the first national anti-abortion rallies in washington, d.c.ch f, we were there, i was probably seven or eight years old. and mike was there, and a couple other of us were there, and we would go every year. we always went around january 23, freezing our butts off, walking up and down constitution avenue. and we were in parades and we ht said life in all these different languages. catholics for life was sort of on top of it. you'd ride by people. and most of them would cheer, you know, but you'd get people throwing stuff at you, i mean, it would get crazy. michael drove the floats. yeah, he was, he was old enough. i was too young to drive. but, yeah, michael drove those floats many, many times all over the place. >> smith: joe flynn works closely with his brother on political projects. i've been in contact with him over the yea
helen brought all her kids into her political activities.litical work, there were kids there. (voiceover): at the age of 15, michael flynn was on the front lines of america's culture wars. he marched with his family in the first national anti-abortion rallies in washington, d.c.ch f, we were there, i was probably seven or eight years old. and mike was there, and a couple other of us were there, and we would go every year. we always went around january 23, freezing our butts off, walking up and...
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so helen china with the representative from idaho who turns out to be a radical figure in that ninetiesnot just by militias and libertarians in idaho but also by mormons and evangelicals who were foot soldiers of the campaign. so when we talk about religion and politics that we talk about fox news it is just manipulating everyone sometimes people want to be manipulated or they feel they are helping towe circulate and that's a more complicated answer. >> i'm a big fan of your work. i cannot wait to read your book. period you write about the democrats are moving to the right as well. i was wondering can you tell how the democratic movement impacted the republicans? clinton was a moderate new democrat. the liberalsmu distrusted clinton as much as the far right distrusted reagan. >> this is what is interesting that confounds one argument people make of the 1980s with an eragh of polarization that the democrats were moving to the right, not to the left that polarization is not a political described on —- process in the nineties but a tool used by people like newtvi gingrich to make it look l
so helen china with the representative from idaho who turns out to be a radical figure in that ninetiesnot just by militias and libertarians in idaho but also by mormons and evangelicals who were foot soldiers of the campaign. so when we talk about religion and politics that we talk about fox news it is just manipulating everyone sometimes people want to be manipulated or they feel they are helping towe circulate and that's a more complicated answer. >> i'm a big fan of your work. i...
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so we've had the joy. helen id, right. new zealand prospects. good. draw for them. i think we're going to send him through and i'm really with the with no wife, but i think it's a really great mixture of experience. and you think that the usa are probably favorites though, but how competitive do you expect this particular tournament to be shipped from? school this morning it will be completed. right? obviously really hoping to get this re thinking along with a number of other country experience as well as that right here in the taylor and the la women's work up was seen as a big success. can this can the next event build on that? i think we're very excited about. i think it's a fine period there. well, some people from all the will talk to us a little bit about what this game means for, for your neck of the woods and for the grass roots game there in new zealand. this and a lot, i think in wellington will never get to it. he's been buying a great test waiting for the pain card number for you. it might of money to be on the money and the really for the future of wome
so we've had the joy. helen id, right. new zealand prospects. good. draw for them. i think we're going to send him through and i'm really with the with no wife, but i think it's a really great mixture of experience. and you think that the usa are probably favorites though, but how competitive do you expect this particular tournament to be shipped from? school this morning it will be completed. right? obviously really hoping to get this re thinking along with a number of other country experience...
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helen briggs, bbc news, essex. hello there, really picture this afternoon.s from 12—18 c. the shares will keep going overnight for scotland and northern ireland and northern england. clear skies. those between six and nine celsius. still showers first thing tomorrow they will soon fade with sunshine before the next band of rain pushes and from the south west in the afternoon. 11—13 c for scotland and 14—18 c further south. monday and tuesday looks mostly dry with sunshine. more rain come wednesday, thursday and friday. hello. this is bbc news. i�*m samantha simmonds and these are the headlines... as the prime minister fights for her political life — her new chancellor admits mistakes were made in rolling out the government�*s new economic policy and that some taxes will rise. manchester united footballer mason greenwood is arrested
helen briggs, bbc news, essex. hello there, really picture this afternoon.s from 12—18 c. the shares will keep going overnight for scotland and northern ireland and northern england. clear skies. those between six and nine celsius. still showers first thing tomorrow they will soon fade with sunshine before the next band of rain pushes and from the south west in the afternoon. 11—13 c for scotland and 14—18 c further south. monday and tuesday looks mostly dry with sunshine. more rain come...
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helen catt, bbc news.ishi sunak is the second candidate to declare, following penny mordaunt, who announced her candidacy on friday. mr sunak held talks with borisjohnson last night, who has yet to publically declare that he'll be entering the race. the bbc�*s tally indicates that mr sunak has already received the backing of 146 mps. that's significantly more than the 100 needed, to enter the ballot. borisjohnson has 57 and penny mordaunt, the other declared candidate, has 24. let's now speak to giles kenningham, a former head of press at number 10 downing street and founder of trafalgar strategy. downing street and founder he joins us live from somerset. downing street and founder good downing street and founder to have you with us. i to good to have you with us. i wanted to start by asking you how significant it is, in your view, that suella braverman, the former home secretary, has decided to endorse rishi sunak. suella braverman, a figure on the right of the party, might have been perhaps expected to e
helen catt, bbc news.ishi sunak is the second candidate to declare, following penny mordaunt, who announced her candidacy on friday. mr sunak held talks with borisjohnson last night, who has yet to publically declare that he'll be entering the race. the bbc�*s tally indicates that mr sunak has already received the backing of 146 mps. that's significantly more than the 100 needed, to enter the ballot. borisjohnson has 57 and penny mordaunt, the other declared candidate, has 24. let's now speak...
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helen's older sister told authorities she had been struggling emotionally. it strengthened the police's suspicions. others say it just didn't add up. "48 hours" and peter van zan is tracking it. >> while helen was found up spares -- upstairs, she was sitting and there was a rifle next to her and she had been shot in the head that suggested to investigators that her wound was self-inflicted. at autopsy they discovered the bullet entered at the top of her skull and went straight down. when they put the barrel of the rifle to the skull they realized she could not have reached the trigger. that told detective firestone that someone else must have been in that room and that person must have shot helen. >> you can learn more about the case by watching peter's report. "48 hours" airs at0: kpix 5. >>> people in south florida are grappling with the damage of ian even as the stubborn remnants move into virginia. and designed as a booming -- design is a booming industry and the tech sector. opportunities are not equal for everyone. how the jefferson uh -- award winn >>
helen's older sister told authorities she had been struggling emotionally. it strengthened the police's suspicions. others say it just didn't add up. "48 hours" and peter van zan is tracking it. >> while helen was found up spares -- upstairs, she was sitting and there was a rifle next to her and she had been shot in the head that suggested to investigators that her wound was self-inflicted. at autopsy they discovered the bullet entered at the top of her skull and went straight...
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on the other side, i had susan and helen. and nobody watched with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court and also hobart taylor and jay taylor. i noticed tucked away on the step was wendy marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the room began to fill up with pomp and display that always takes place on these occasions. how many times i've seen it. the house was in its seat. then with a loud announcement in came the senate. i think next comes the -- getting bigger all the time. where they finally found room for them, i don't know. and then the cabinet and the court occupying the front rows. and this most pontifical voice of fish bait miller. how could there ever be a replacement for fish bait. he said the president of the united states. in walked lyndon flanked by old friends of longstanding. and went up to the podium right in front of speaker mccormick and senator carl with the flag behind him. stick em mccormick, gray and craggy and white haired
on the other side, i had susan and helen. and nobody watched with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court and also hobart taylor and jay taylor. i noticed tucked away on the step was wendy marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the room began to fill up with pomp and display that always takes place on these occasions. how many times i've seen it. the house was in...
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helen catt, bbc news, westminster.tminster and our political correspondent damian grammaticas. give us a sense of where it's all that this lunchtime and what happens now? ~ �* , . , that this lunchtime and what happens now? ~ �* , ., , . , now? well, it's all very much up in the air at the _ now? well, it's all very much up in the air at the minute, _ now? well, it's all very much up in the air at the minute, but - now? well, it's all very much up in the air at the minute, but we - now? well, it's all very much up in the air at the minute, but we waitl the air at the minute, but we wait for these candidates to put themselves forward are so non—doing that so far, and they, behind—the—scenes, their teams or their supporters, canvassing, trying to work out where the numbers lie, that very high bar, 100 mps that you have to get to nominate you, that i think his concentrating minds, so you see on the right of the party, as helen was saying there, looking at whether there will be a candidate coming from there, or a couple of
helen catt, bbc news, westminster.tminster and our political correspondent damian grammaticas. give us a sense of where it's all that this lunchtime and what happens now? ~ �* , . , that this lunchtime and what happens now? ~ �* , ., , . , now? well, it's all very much up in the air at the _ now? well, it's all very much up in the air at the minute, _ now? well, it's all very much up in the air at the minute, but - now? well, it's all very much up in the air at the minute, but we - now?...
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but on the other side, i had susan and helen, and nobody watched it with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court. and also as our guests, were hobart taylor and jay taylor, and i noticed, tucked away on the farthest step and the last little square inch was wendy marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the familiar room below began to fill up with the pomp and display that always takes place on these occasions. how many times i've seen it. the house was in its seat, then with a loud announcement from fishbait miller, in came the senate. then came the -- i think next comes the diplomatic corps, getting bigger all the time, and how they all finally found room for them all, i don't know. and then the cabinet and the court, occupying the front rows. and it is and in his most pontificate voice, fishbait miller -- and how could there ever be a replacement fishbait -- rose and said, the president of the united states! and in walked lyndon, flanked by old friend
but on the other side, i had susan and helen, and nobody watched it with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court. and also as our guests, were hobart taylor and jay taylor, and i noticed, tucked away on the farthest step and the last little square inch was wendy marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the familiar room below began to fill up with the pomp and...
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their exact final destination has never been clear until now, as our environment correspondent, heleng drifted in the sea for months, tiny baby eels have to make their way upstream through fast—flowing water and passed numerous obstacles. they go up a vertical like this. scientists have been monitoring eels in this essex river for 20 years, recording steep declines. compared to the historic number, there's been a 95% decline in young eels coming into fresh water from the ocean. after maturing into adults, growing up to one metre long, european eels swim all the way back across the ocean to reproduce and die. yeah, they've travelled thousands of kilometres to get here. it's taken up to two years. they will spend several years in the fresh water and then the adults have this huge journey, thousands of kilometres back. it's long been thought they end up in the sargasso sea but until now the facts have been hard to prove. there's still many more mysteries surrounding these eels? yeah, for hundreds of years, people have been trying to understand eels. they are very mysterious, they are inc
their exact final destination has never been clear until now, as our environment correspondent, heleng drifted in the sea for months, tiny baby eels have to make their way upstream through fast—flowing water and passed numerous obstacles. they go up a vertical like this. scientists have been monitoring eels in this essex river for 20 years, recording steep declines. compared to the historic number, there's been a 95% decline in young eels coming into fresh water from the ocean. after maturing...
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helen catt, bbc news, westminster. so just sojust an so just an hour or so to go.to our political correspondent nick eardley in downing street for us. what is the latest you are hearing on the numbers and can penny mordaunt get to that key figure of 100, the minimum she needs? look, what we can say with certainty this afternoon is that rishi sunak is their choice of conservative mps. he has a comfortable majority now of conservative mps backing him to be the next prime minister, including a number of figures who actually are quite surprising, key allies of borisjohnson, who were angry at rishi sunakfor borisjohnson, who were angry at rishi sunak for helping borisjohnson, who were angry at rishi sunakfor helping bring down his government but who have now decided that he is the only man who can lead them forward. however, the big question remains unanswered at the moment and we will find out in the moment and we will find out in the next hour, can penny mordaunt get that 100 figure which would push this potentially to a run—off among conservative mps? speaking to her
helen catt, bbc news, westminster. so just sojust an so just an hour or so to go.to our political correspondent nick eardley in downing street for us. what is the latest you are hearing on the numbers and can penny mordaunt get to that key figure of 100, the minimum she needs? look, what we can say with certainty this afternoon is that rishi sunak is their choice of conservative mps. he has a comfortable majority now of conservative mps backing him to be the next prime minister, including a...
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helen maybe she came from outer space. hello. you know, this is one of the possible options, but still, experts in the field of space are rather skeptical. so , presumably, a metal ball was discovered by one of the local residents, not far from khost on the border of the boxwood yew. grove. actually, he posted on social networks the only video of the sphere. removed from one side, it can be assumed that it is metal and clearly more than two meters in diameter. you will be in the forest, you will meet not a living soul, such a round thing, like a hike, some kind of gas cylinder has a basis, such objects have been discovered in recent decades.
helen maybe she came from outer space. hello. you know, this is one of the possible options, but still, experts in the field of space are rather skeptical. so , presumably, a metal ball was discovered by one of the local residents, not far from khost on the border of the boxwood yew. grove. actually, he posted on social networks the only video of the sphere. removed from one side, it can be assumed that it is metal and clearly more than two meters in diameter. you will be in the forest, you...
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somebody i write about in the book, helen chenoweth, representative from idaho who would be a pretty radical figure in the 1990s, focused on the family in idaho, she is supported not just by militias and libertarians in idaho but also by the mormons and evangelicals who again are the foot soldiers of the campaign. it's more complicated answer. when we talk about religion in politics, like we talk about media, fox news is manipulating every one, sometimes people want to be manipulated, they have these views they are helping to circulate in the media and that's more complicated. >> i'm a big fan of your work, can't rate to read your book. question for you. in the period you wrote about the democrats are moving to the right as well, you started with the bork confirmation. i was wondering if you could talk about how the democrat movement impacted what the republicans did because bill clinton, clinton is moderate new democrat, he was no -- the liberals distrusted clinton as much as the far right types distrusted reagan. talk about that. >> of course. this is so interesting and what sort o
somebody i write about in the book, helen chenoweth, representative from idaho who would be a pretty radical figure in the 1990s, focused on the family in idaho, she is supported not just by militias and libertarians in idaho but also by the mormons and evangelicals who again are the foot soldiers of the campaign. it's more complicated answer. when we talk about religion in politics, like we talk about media, fox news is manipulating every one, sometimes people want to be manipulated, they have...
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she's the author of the book's dead man walking the death of innocence and river of fire. sister helen, thank you so much for joining us on. upfront 11 people have been executed in the united states so far in the year 2022 this year with at least another 8 scheduled to die. before the end of the year, you spent more than 3 decades counseling people sentence to die. you've accompany people to their executions and your view, what determines who is put to death by our criminal legal system. when you look at it, look at the deaths in 2021, it's solely up to a prosecutor to an attorney general or even to the president in the united states. that's what basically fundamentally broken in the way the supreme court set up the death penalty in the greg decision in 1976. they said we're going to set the criteria to kill people that the government can take their lives. that is the worst of the worst murder, which has been impossible to know, who knows the difference between a quote, ordinary murder and the worse to the worse. and it was coupled with complete discretionary power to prosecutors to se
she's the author of the book's dead man walking the death of innocence and river of fire. sister helen, thank you so much for joining us on. upfront 11 people have been executed in the united states so far in the year 2022 this year with at least another 8 scheduled to die. before the end of the year, you spent more than 3 decades counseling people sentence to die. you've accompany people to their executions and your view, what determines who is put to death by our criminal legal system. when...
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helen catt, bbc news. currently the bbc estimates 168 out of 357 tory mps have gone public as you've heard, rishi sunak has passed the key threshold of 100 backers, borisjohnson has 48 and penny mordaunt 21. it's worth pointing out that these are the numbers the bbc can verify — others may have different information. 0ur political corrspondent rajdeep sandhu is in westminster. a lot of speculation as to whether boris johnson's a lot of speculation as to whether borisjohnson�*s potential pump boris johnson's potential pump comeback, borisjohnson�*s potential pump comeback, how likely is might be able to gain the backing of enough support from mps, given the manner in which he left? it is always interesting with borisjohnson. he is the man who defies political conventions and rules, and has made many political comebacks. this one, if he could pull it off, could be his greatest yet. the big hurdle in front of him is whether he can get those 100 backers from within the conservative mps in the party, by 2pm on
helen catt, bbc news. currently the bbc estimates 168 out of 357 tory mps have gone public as you've heard, rishi sunak has passed the key threshold of 100 backers, borisjohnson has 48 and penny mordaunt 21. it's worth pointing out that these are the numbers the bbc can verify — others may have different information. 0ur political corrspondent rajdeep sandhu is in westminster. a lot of speculation as to whether boris johnson's a lot of speculation as to whether borisjohnson�*s potential...
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helen briggs, bbc news, essex. i don't know if i could actually handle them.like that. what a journey. now the weather. hello, there. it is a saturday afternoon of sunny spells and scattered showers. driven along quite quickly by some blustery winds. most of the showers on southend west coasts. some will filter further inland. the southend west coasts. some will filterfurther inland. the best southend west coasts. some will filter further inland. the best of any dry weather in more sheltered eastern areas. the wind is a feature. 30 to 40 mph, perhaps even stronger. top temperatures in the afternoon 11 to 13 celsius in the north. highest values of 17 degrees somewhere across south and east england. through the evening and overnight some of those showers across england and wales will fade away as the low pressure drift steadily northwards. we will continue to see some showers across scotland and northern ireland. clearer skies, single figures elsewhere. as we move into sunday it will be a dry, settled start for many before we see many —— more persistent rain in
helen briggs, bbc news, essex. i don't know if i could actually handle them.like that. what a journey. now the weather. hello, there. it is a saturday afternoon of sunny spells and scattered showers. driven along quite quickly by some blustery winds. most of the showers on southend west coasts. some will filter further inland. the southend west coasts. some will filterfurther inland. the best southend west coasts. some will filter further inland. the best of any dry weather in more sheltered...
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and as the militia movement becomes bigger and more active, politicians like helen chenoweth who is a representative from idaho, ruby bridges in her district, begin to see these militia members and their politics as part of their base. and so she at the talking about black helicopters and conspiracy theories about the u.n. her tapes are being sold in the militia of montana's sales book next to bomb making manuals. there's a real interplay between our politics and this militia movement because she sees them as part of who she is appealing to, and particularly with chenoweth and a couple of other members from texas and from the west. you start to get a real thinning of the lines between the violence of the militias and the mainstream of republican officeholders. this really comes to a four with the city bombing in 1995 because chenoweth doesn't defend the bombing but she does say you know, people are met for a reason and if you don't like deal with the reasons they are mad, maybe more things like this are going to happen. so there's a kind of defensiveness about militias and an unwillin
and as the militia movement becomes bigger and more active, politicians like helen chenoweth who is a representative from idaho, ruby bridges in her district, begin to see these militia members and their politics as part of their base. and so she at the talking about black helicopters and conspiracy theories about the u.n. her tapes are being sold in the militia of montana's sales book next to bomb making manuals. there's a real interplay between our politics and this militia movement because...