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henry viii's english army made it this far, to the gates of edinburgh castle.h went home to work out why burning down the capital city didn't win them the friendship of the scots. that phrase, "rough wooing", comes from a comment attributed to the fourth earl of huntley, who said of the english... "we did not like the manner of their wooing and could not stoop to be bullied into love". that theme runs through scottish history like a thread through cloth, unbroken. the union has been at its strongest when scotland has felt concrete reason to love the shared enterprise of britishness, whatever it is at the time. it has been at its weakness when england, through sheer superiority of numbers, has felt entitled to impose on scotland something scotland has rejected. --2 iii: ’i:‘ifj 2 2:1: if a especially at the ballot box. we are in a new wooing season. the manner of that wooing could determine whether their union survives. among trump—haters, ivanka trump has sometimes caused a kind of cognitive dissonance. she championed childcare as an issue. she comes across as
henry viii's english army made it this far, to the gates of edinburgh castle.h went home to work out why burning down the capital city didn't win them the friendship of the scots. that phrase, "rough wooing", comes from a comment attributed to the fourth earl of huntley, who said of the english... "we did not like the manner of their wooing and could not stoop to be bullied into love". that theme runs through scottish history like a thread through cloth, unbroken. the union...
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events, the jealously and the affronted envy of margaret who until then was the top princess at the henry viii. and the other girl in the mix is mary, henry's other sister, younger sister, famously beautiful. famously willful, who is married off to the very, very old king of france and recovers from that really disastrous marriage for her, political marriage, to marry the man of her choice. so you've got these three very, very differen stories about princesses who are married to make the allowances for their family and how they survive that experience. it's the question that you have come to know very well over the years, how much liberty do you feel free to take with the history for which you have so much affection and so much respect? i don't take liberty with the history. i know authors who do and i think they're right to take whatever choice they want... but you are dealing with characters at a depth that we can't know? where i believe that i'm right to go into fiction, where i love the process of going into fiction, is saying, if she did that, she must have been feeling this or be wanting
events, the jealously and the affronted envy of margaret who until then was the top princess at the henry viii. and the other girl in the mix is mary, henry's other sister, younger sister, famously beautiful. famously willful, who is married off to the very, very old king of france and recovers from that really disastrous marriage for her, political marriage, to marry the man of her choice. so you've got these three very, very differen stories about princesses who are married to make the...
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it has been suggested the government is looking at henry viii clauses to take this through.ch for parliamentary sovereignty. scotland's aspirations for a voice also seem to be given their henry viii treatment with a rough wooing clearly taking place right now. i'd like to commend the secretary of state for ignoring some of the more over excitable demands from parts of the brexit press and some of his backbenchers, and to confirm as he has today that he will incorporate into british law some of the eu jewels in the crown such as the habitats directive, the working time directive, the green renewable energy directive, which we can all agree upon. although he will know there is a fork in the road. the government will either have to keep those provisions in domestic legislations, in which case they will reasonably say, "what on earth was the point of leaving the eu in the first place?" or they will remove those provisions, in which case the eu will need exacting safeguards to ensure we are not undercutting eu standards. the government's aim that eu law, with all its rights and p
it has been suggested the government is looking at henry viii clauses to take this through.ch for parliamentary sovereignty. scotland's aspirations for a voice also seem to be given their henry viii treatment with a rough wooing clearly taking place right now. i'd like to commend the secretary of state for ignoring some of the more over excitable demands from parts of the brexit press and some of his backbenchers, and to confirm as he has today that he will incorporate into british law some of...
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and also the nobleman surrounding henry viii, trying to ask for an annulment to his marriage from thes is a very current situation and we have moved on but we don't always seek the world from the point of view of europe. both neville chamberlain and henry viii were very optimistic about what they could achieve just by writing to europe and get their way. it is going to be wrote tough and there are going to be things that they don't like. we were told at one point this letter was consolatory and shows that civility and yet there are tensions emerging already, as you would expect. the papers have picked up on this notion that what theresa may is in effect saying is that, while we want to have a kind of nice divorce, a team zoeller to divorce, at the end of the day we have something that they want, which is that we are a key player in europol and we have a much more significant security service and we play a huge role in the fighting of crime and terrorism across europe. that point was made very much on the daily mirror. brexit battle begins, trading blows, security threat to eu if uk ca
and also the nobleman surrounding henry viii, trying to ask for an annulment to his marriage from thes is a very current situation and we have moved on but we don't always seek the world from the point of view of europe. both neville chamberlain and henry viii were very optimistic about what they could achieve just by writing to europe and get their way. it is going to be wrote tough and there are going to be things that they don't like. we were told at one point this letter was consolatory and...
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those are the henry viii powers you referred to earlier.t has suggested it might take powers that allow it to take short cuts so it can make necessary changes in time. that is concern from some of the labour bench, they believe if they invoke some of these powers they can change laws without the full scrutiny of parliament. that is the contention. it, there will be a bit of give—and—ta ke, it contention. it, there will be a bit of give—and—take, it is such a large task, there is always going to be some change to the normal process in order to get through this in time. the key thing is that government can do this in some kind of accommodation in parliament. what we have seen today, is government committing that these sorts of rhiannon henry room 8 power will be time limited. —— henry viii powers. is that the two years of the brexit talks? it implies they are not trying to take these powers indefinitely. if we do get to two queen indefinitely. if we do get to two queer, and the copying and pasting isn't finished, what happens? that isn't fini
those are the henry viii powers you referred to earlier.t has suggested it might take powers that allow it to take short cuts so it can make necessary changes in time. that is concern from some of the labour bench, they believe if they invoke some of these powers they can change laws without the full scrutiny of parliament. that is the contention. it, there will be a bit of give—and—ta ke, it contention. it, there will be a bit of give—and—take, it is such a large task, there is always...
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and in the congregation was king henry viii.a parish church. you would not have sat down and listen toa would not have sat down and listen to a service, in fact, the lord of the house would have sat above you and looked and its period is going on before him. the choir was singing the mass, the priest at the altar, it would have been a completely different experience to what we have today. lady mass has been recreated in immersive sound, which means you can hear different parts of it as you move through the chapel. what you are trying to do is create an audio illusion, so that if you we re an audio illusion, so that if you were to walk into the chapel, close your eyes, you would hopefully get the impression there was a service, a mass going on. obviously if you open your eyes there is no one there. the sounds accompanied a pivotal moment in our history. henry was here trying to stifle a rebellion after his break with rome. this is the very place that on october 17 1535 henry would have been to listen to the mass. but it was notju
and in the congregation was king henry viii.a parish church. you would not have sat down and listen toa would not have sat down and listen to a service, in fact, the lord of the house would have sat above you and looked and its period is going on before him. the choir was singing the mass, the priest at the altar, it would have been a completely different experience to what we have today. lady mass has been recreated in immersive sound, which means you can hear different parts of it as you move...
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it certainly didn't work that way with neville chamberlain with adolf hitler, and henry viii. with no understanding the full understanding of the details. you think that they have not understood the details? we have had semi— lawyers talking about how difficult it will be to untangle all the ways we are bound to europe at the ways we are bound to europe at the moment. —— so many lawyers. the ways we are bound to europe at the moment. —— so many lawyerslj think the moment. —— so many lawyers.” think understanding that will be required is still an ongoing process. we have had voices in the cabinet. we had borisjohnson sang we need no deal, will be fine anyway. and his optimism is on the front of the daily telegraph. something about britain going up into space in a rocket. so you could not ask for a bigger, more brash metaphor. and then philip hammond said yes, actually, we need a deal oi’ said yes, actually, we need a deal or we're going to get a deal. and let's not talk about the scenario of not getting a deal. so yes, there are not getting a deal. so yes, there a re less not g
it certainly didn't work that way with neville chamberlain with adolf hitler, and henry viii. with no understanding the full understanding of the details. you think that they have not understood the details? we have had semi— lawyers talking about how difficult it will be to untangle all the ways we are bound to europe at the ways we are bound to europe at the moment. —— so many lawyers. the ways we are bound to europe at the moment. —— so many lawyerslj think the moment. —— so...
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this catholic mass was performed nearly 500 years ago in front of king henry viii.ch a pivotal role in the reformation. england is taking on lithuania at wembley. it will also stay dry. clear skies lasting throughout the evening. overnight, days and it stays dry. cabbages falling off quickly. risk of frost patches. —— temperatures. looking at the week ahead, generally high pressure. sunny spells and staying on the warm side. across the north and west of the uk, outbreaks of rain towards the uk, outbreaks of rain towards the middle part of the week. some changes in the forecast by wednesday. here is wednesday. a bit of clout to start the day. maybe a bit misty. most of that should burn away. tomorrow, some decent spells of sunshine with light winds coming in from of sunshine with light winds coming infrom a of sunshine with light winds coming in from a south—easterly direction. a bit warmer across the south—east england. past of wet —— parts of western wales doing well as well. some more warriors of blue skies and shuns —— sunshine coming up. make the most of it for
this catholic mass was performed nearly 500 years ago in front of king henry viii.ch a pivotal role in the reformation. england is taking on lithuania at wembley. it will also stay dry. clear skies lasting throughout the evening. overnight, days and it stays dry. cabbages falling off quickly. risk of frost patches. —— temperatures. looking at the week ahead, generally high pressure. sunny spells and staying on the warm side. across the north and west of the uk, outbreaks of rain towards the...
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will it bea henry viii clauses coming. to say, that piece of legislation makes reference to win eu institution which we are not members of any more, we need to cut that out. the latter, which is a technical exercise, can be done pretty well by the executive but bigger policy decisions about taking rights away or curtailing or improving consumer legislation, for example, that is a policy issue which is a political issue. that needs parliamentary scrutiny. people listening to this and trying to follow the process that begins today, some people might think if i voted to leave the eu i thought i was getting rid of all of that. i thought one of the things we were waiting for was we didn't like the fa ct a waiting for was we didn't like the fact a lot of british laws or rules that govern our life are begun in brussels or strasbourg. there are so many areas covered here whether we look at that food, fisheries, environment. the question is, can we get rid of those and who decides whether we keep that piece of legislation? the prac
will it bea henry viii clauses coming. to say, that piece of legislation makes reference to win eu institution which we are not members of any more, we need to cut that out. the latter, which is a technical exercise, can be done pretty well by the executive but bigger policy decisions about taking rights away or curtailing or improving consumer legislation, for example, that is a policy issue which is a political issue. that needs parliamentary scrutiny. people listening to this and trying to...
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it encompasses henry viii powers. it is likely to be one of the largest legislative projects ever undertaken in the uk. let's speak to lord kerslake, former head of the civil service between 2012 and 2014, now a cross—bench peer. he joins us from westminster. good evening, thank you for being with us. have ho long have we got to get all these laws transferred on the to uk statute books? the government have said they have to have this in place before we leave the european union, so it has to be done within two years and probably a bit before that, and what looks like a simple task, to simply take legislation that already existed in eu form and put it into uk form, is in fact anything but. it will be a mammoth task that will test parliament and indeed the government and the civil service to deliver. 0k, do you think it can be done if two yea rs 7 0k, do you think it can be done if two years? i think it has to be, if we are going to keep with the timetable, by the scale is enormous, thousands of pieces of legislation, it
it encompasses henry viii powers. it is likely to be one of the largest legislative projects ever undertaken in the uk. let's speak to lord kerslake, former head of the civil service between 2012 and 2014, now a cross—bench peer. he joins us from westminster. good evening, thank you for being with us. have ho long have we got to get all these laws transferred on the to uk statute books? the government have said they have to have this in place before we leave the european union, so it has to...
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it has brought accusations they are seizing these so—called henry viii powers that things would be debatedd davis says is on the big issues such asa davis says is on the big issues such as a whole new immigration system we're going to have to have, the new customs union, all sorts of other things that will have too replaced the systems we already have, that'll be what is called primary legislation permitted to go through, be debated. that is where mps get the chance to have their say. the flip side of that, have their and potentially cause trouble. for now, thank you very much indeed. let's turn our attention is too elsewhere within europe. theresa may has already spoken to a number of eu leaders since article 50 was triggered yesterday. a spokesman for the prime minister said their response had been "warm and constructive". european leaders are meeting in malta to formulate their formal response, as danjohnson now reports. the impact of six pages hand—delivered in brussels still rippling across europe. political leaders meeting in malta had absorbed britain's brexit message and were ready
it has brought accusations they are seizing these so—called henry viii powers that things would be debatedd davis says is on the big issues such asa davis says is on the big issues such as a whole new immigration system we're going to have to have, the new customs union, all sorts of other things that will have too replaced the systems we already have, that'll be what is called primary legislation permitted to go through, be debated. that is where mps get the chance to have their say. the...
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henry viii and his powers. —— called you henry. the headlines...ernment is prepared to ta ke says the government is prepared to take action at internet companies that do not assist intelligence services and combat terrorism. more than 30 people were injured and two seriously after a suspected gas explosion in merseyside. alexei navalny is arrested in russia along with dozens of others at an anti—corruption with dozens of others at an anti—corru ption protest in with dozens of others at an anti—corruption protest in russia. the former ukip leader nigel farage has said that mp douglas carswell — who resigned from the party yesterday — has a duty to trigger a by—election in his clacton consituency. mr carswell isn't going back to the conservatives — instead he'll sit as an independent. a short while ago, mr farage told me that he'd caused "endless division" in the party. oh, it is, absolutely. this guy has been working against the party consistently for the last two years. he never supported, from day one, many of the key planks the party believes in,
henry viii and his powers. —— called you henry. the headlines...ernment is prepared to ta ke says the government is prepared to take action at internet companies that do not assist intelligence services and combat terrorism. more than 30 people were injured and two seriously after a suspected gas explosion in merseyside. alexei navalny is arrested in russia along with dozens of others at an anti—corruption with dozens of others at an anti—corru ption protest in with dozens of others at...
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also in "pop news" this morning if you're looking to live like a king the historic palace where henry viiitheir honeymoon may be the destination for you. we all know their story didn't end well especially for ann but sure began beautifully in this castle thornbury castle two hours west of london built in the 15th century for the duke of buckingham before king henry claimed it for himself. nice guy that he was. it functions as a hotel holding 28 ensuite bedrooms including the bedroom occupied by the royal couple. back inning 1535. a history lesson. also popular vineyard on the property and one of the finest today dhar gardens in all of england and can be yours for just 10 million american dollars. >> it looks really nice but you can imagine, honey, i want to take you to a place that henry viii took ann boleyn. >> before he beheaded her. it is pretty and on the market. i have to do my real estate reports, dog, real estate and we finish with this. a tantrum if you will fit for a queen. take a look at this video. the monarch waiting patiently and i do say patiently for a riled up toddler who r
also in "pop news" this morning if you're looking to live like a king the historic palace where henry viiitheir honeymoon may be the destination for you. we all know their story didn't end well especially for ann but sure began beautifully in this castle thornbury castle two hours west of london built in the 15th century for the duke of buckingham before king henry claimed it for himself. nice guy that he was. it functions as a hotel holding 28 ensuite bedrooms including the bedroom...
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adelman: i will be, as henry viii was with his sixth wife, i will be brief. i will mostly react to things that were said. let me say and react first to the panel. before, there was a wonderful, wonderful panel. kudos for everybody and it and will for putting it together here the clements center. the whole question of agency and how much a president actually does. it is an age-old question. we have on the wall, all the time magazine persons of the year since 1927, because i believe that people really do make history. they do change things, and the study of the flow of the times is a good excuse for those getting in and flowing. there is a big difference between transactional presidents and transformational presidents. a transactional president is an inbox president. and a transformational president is one who really wants to make a change. as i said in the talks, the fact is there were four pillars of ronald reagan's strategy. whether he thought this was a strategy or not, i have no idea. whether he really put this together, i have no idea. but they were very
adelman: i will be, as henry viii was with his sixth wife, i will be brief. i will mostly react to things that were said. let me say and react first to the panel. before, there was a wonderful, wonderful panel. kudos for everybody and it and will for putting it together here the clements center. the whole question of agency and how much a president actually does. it is an age-old question. we have on the wall, all the time magazine persons of the year since 1927, because i believe that people...
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street journal," ryan is probably safest as speaker because nobody particularly wants to be henry the viii's wants to be henry the viii's exwife [ thomson ] imagine what you wear every day actually making your body feel better. i'm atr thomson, and that's exactly what tommie copper does for me and my whole family. they call it "wearable wellness." and tommie copper has infused it into everything they do. [ male announcer ] experience the difference wearable wellness can make in your life. go to tommiecopper.com, enter your e-mail to become part of the tommie copper community, and get 15% off your entire order, plus free shipping. life hurts. feel better. hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that movantik is specifically designed for oic and can help you go more often. don't t
street journal," ryan is probably safest as speaker because nobody particularly wants to be henry the viii's wants to be henry the viii's exwife [ thomson ] imagine what you wear every day actually making your body feel better. i'm atr thomson, and that's exactly what tommie copper does for me and my whole family. they call it "wearable wellness." and tommie copper has infused it into everything they do. [ male announcer ] experience the difference wearable wellness can make in...
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help plug holes and something you might want to be aware of his we might be hearing a bit about henry viiis which sounds daunting. it scared the opposition. we were talking about that yesterday. it is to do with how much power is given to the government to make the necessary changes to legislation as they are brought into and off the u.k. books. manus: next story app is the fed. three hikes in 2017 should --tainly be considered as should be considered. reporting the profitability shrank to an eight year low. millionthreaded $38 during that time. manus: the u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has sent out --ks in anchorage with his with president erdogan. they all are sure to be on the agenda. the: joining us now on phone. how contentious will be the discussion? give will be to contentious. this is a certify gets know you conversation for the new secretary of state. ally -- theal challenge is that the u.s. relationship is in flux. an iffy ally. sometimes there are some what the u.s. sees as concerning trendlines in terms of the closing of political states and the arrest of opponents of pr
help plug holes and something you might want to be aware of his we might be hearing a bit about henry viiis which sounds daunting. it scared the opposition. we were talking about that yesterday. it is to do with how much power is given to the government to make the necessary changes to legislation as they are brought into and off the u.k. books. manus: next story app is the fed. three hikes in 2017 should --tainly be considered as should be considered. reporting the profitability shrank to an...
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they came under—fire about the so—called henry viii powers.a n viii powers. the idea a lot of the stuff can be brought in not discussed or voted on in parliament. it sounds like it is not bringing back control, mps won‘t have a say? parliament can scrutinise and vote or anything it likes. because we have a tight two year time frame we have a tight two year time frame we have to make sure the law here is synchronised with the negotiations we are doing with the eu in brussels. you need to have flexibility. the eu house of lords committee here, which is made up of liberal democrats, a lot of pro—eu people, you have to have the powers of delegated legislation. it's for two years and to make sure we can have that orderly brexit and the deal we negotiate in brussels is reflected accurately in uk law. what about the european court ofjustice? one of your colleagues saying he was upset about the idea that past judgments will become part of british case law is this another example of where nothing will change? we want to do it in an orderly way. we will
they came under—fire about the so—called henry viii powers.a n viii powers. the idea a lot of the stuff can be brought in not discussed or voted on in parliament. it sounds like it is not bringing back control, mps won‘t have a say? parliament can scrutinise and vote or anything it likes. because we have a tight two year time frame we have a tight two year time frame we have to make sure the law here is synchronised with the negotiations we are doing with the eu in brussels. you need to...
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some people have called this the henry viii powers, they say it's seizing powers, not allowing mps to minister admitted they'll have to use this up toa admitted they'll have to use this up to a thousand times just because of how many regulations there are. no doubt parliament will get a say, they will get a say on what is replacing things like the immigration system. we are leaving the eu, we won't have freedom of movement, we need a whole new immigration system, that's just one example of a bill that will go through, that will of course be endlessly debated, that is where mps will get a say. theresa may has already spoken to a number of eu leaders, following the triggering of article 50. a spokesman for the prime minister said their response had been "warm and constructive". european leaders are meeting in malta to formulate their formal response, as danjohnson now reports. the impact of six pages hand—delivered in brussels still rippling across europe. political leaders meeting in malta had absorbed britain's brexit message and were ready to respond. a lot of partners are telling no
some people have called this the henry viii powers, they say it's seizing powers, not allowing mps to minister admitted they'll have to use this up toa admitted they'll have to use this up to a thousand times just because of how many regulations there are. no doubt parliament will get a say, they will get a say on what is replacing things like the immigration system. we are leaving the eu, we won't have freedom of movement, we need a whole new immigration system, that's just one example of a...
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. >> it looks really nice but you can imagine, honey, i want to take you to a place that henry viii tookded her. it is pretty and an the market. i have to do my real estate reports, dog, real estate and we finish with this. a tantrum if you will fit for a queen. take a look at this video. and i do say patiently for a riled up toddler who really does not want to hand her that bouquet of flowers. that little guy is 2-year-old alfie there with his parents at the unveiling of a new memorial for the men and women who served in iraq and afghanistan. >> not having it. >> his mom and dad also served in iraq and afghanistan. they were both awarded with a medal. alfie is so not impressed having a royal meltdown in front of her higness, all the way through his meeting with her standing by were princes william and harry and the duchess and they were probably trying very hard not to laugh while little alfie was losing his mind. >> i love my 2-year-old but he's not meeting anybody for a long time. >> you get that kind of -- >> they know exactly what embarrasses you and they do it. >> somewhere innatel
. >> it looks really nice but you can imagine, honey, i want to take you to a place that henry viii tookded her. it is pretty and an the market. i have to do my real estate reports, dog, real estate and we finish with this. a tantrum if you will fit for a queen. take a look at this video. and i do say patiently for a riled up toddler who really does not want to hand her that bouquet of flowers. that little guy is 2-year-old alfie there with his parents at the unveiling of a new memorial...
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street journal," ryan is probably safest as speaker because nobody particularly wants to be henry the viii's welcome back. last monday the house intelligence committee held its first open hearing on russia since president trump's inaug raising. the result, the bombshell confirmation that the fbi is indeed investigating the trump campaign's potential ties to russia. and a chaotic back and forth between the committee's top two members after the chairman briefed the president whose campaign his committee is supposed to be investigating and all of this calling into question over whether the house can conduct a credible investigation, and it appears now that investigation could be falling apart before our eyes. so this week the senate intelligence committee will get its turn to prove that someone in congress can credibly investigate this in a bipartisan way. >> senator mark warner of virginia is in the committee. welcome. >> good morning. >> look, i want to get right to getting your reaction to what fbi director james comey said when he testified that they are indeed investigating ties between th
street journal," ryan is probably safest as speaker because nobody particularly wants to be henry the viii's welcome back. last monday the house intelligence committee held its first open hearing on russia since president trump's inaug raising. the result, the bombshell confirmation that the fbi is indeed investigating the trump campaign's potential ties to russia. and a chaotic back and forth between the committee's top two members after the chairman briefed the president whose campaign...
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street journal," ryan is probably safest as speaker because nobody particularly wants to be henry the viii's >> can they survive various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. ports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs that natural gas is helping make happen, all while reducing america's emissions. energy lives here. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. all while reducing america's emissions. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. excuse me, are you aware of what's happening right now? we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and rep
street journal," ryan is probably safest as speaker because nobody particularly wants to be henry the viii's >> can they survive various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. ports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs that natural gas is helping make happen, all while reducing america's...
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street journal," ryan is probably safest as speaker because nobody particularly wants to be henry the viii's. i'll pause it there. can a bipartisan investigation into russia's efforts to interfere with the 2016 election survive in the trump era? i'll ask the top democrat on the senate intel committee. i never miss an early morning market. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. >>> welcome back. last monday the house intelligence committee held its first open hearing on russia since president trump's inauguration. the result, the bombshell confirmation that the fbi is indeed investigating the trump campaign's potential ties to russia. and a chaotic back and forth between the committee's top two members after the chairman briefed the president whose campaign his committee is supposed to be investigating and all of this calling into question over whether the house can conduct a credible investigation, and it appears now tha
street journal," ryan is probably safest as speaker because nobody particularly wants to be henry the viii's. i'll pause it there. can a bipartisan investigation into russia's efforts to interfere with the 2016 election survive in the trump era? i'll ask the top democrat on the senate intel committee. i never miss an early morning market. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving...