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commissioner heriot: this is not a policy statement. i will vote no. chair lhamon: you are in like view. commissioner kirsanow: no. .ommissioner kladney: yes commissioner narakaki: yes. commissioner yaki: yes. chair lhamon: two commissioners voted no. all those were in favor. we'll now consider the statement on the national voting rights act. nd it over to commissioner naraksaki who will read the statement. mmissioner narakaki: this is regarding a shift over policy that's been in place for 20 years through both democratic and republican administrations and through several cases. it reads, the u.s. commission on civil rights raises concern about reversal of department of justice position in key voting rights case. the u.s. commission on civil rights expresses serious concern with the department of justice's recent change of randolph sted vs. institute, scheduled to be argue before the supreme court during the upcoming october term. section 8 of the national voting registration act prescribes rules for when state voter registration, maintenance, programs
commissioner heriot: this is not a policy statement. i will vote no. chair lhamon: you are in like view. commissioner kirsanow: no. .ommissioner kladney: yes commissioner narakaki: yes. commissioner yaki: yes. chair lhamon: two commissioners voted no. all those were in favor. we'll now consider the statement on the national voting rights act. nd it over to commissioner naraksaki who will read the statement. mmissioner narakaki: this is regarding a shift over policy that's been in place for 20...
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chair lhamon: commissioner heriot? >> i vote yes and just want to comment that "new york times" reporter cheryl stolberg reporting from charlottesville says, i saw club-wielding anti-fa beating white nationalists being led out of the park. chair lhamon: commissioner kirsanow, how do you vote? >> yes. chair lhamon: commissioner kladney? >> yes. commissioner narasaki? >> i vote no, given the fact that we had the discussion last night about whether one should trust everything that's written in the press. >> this is kladney again. i apologize. i voted the wrong way. i voted no. >> thank you. >> i thought we were voting on the statement. i apologize. chair lhamon: thank you. commissioner yaki. >> no. chair lhamon: commissioner goodson. we want to move to reconsider the statement? >> i would like to move the statement as proposed. >> that's still a pending motion. that's the way roberts rules work. it's still a pending motion. you don't have to remove it. >> fair enough. perhaps we should proceed to the vote on the motion th
chair lhamon: commissioner heriot? >> i vote yes and just want to comment that "new york times" reporter cheryl stolberg reporting from charlottesville says, i saw club-wielding anti-fa beating white nationalists being led out of the park. chair lhamon: commissioner kirsanow, how do you vote? >> yes. chair lhamon: commissioner kladney? >> yes. commissioner narasaki? >> i vote no, given the fact that we had the discussion last night about whether one should...
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heriot a group of charlatans on wall street and around the world that are pushing on this is the investment public securities that are not going to last and it will cause terrific pain but it's enabled by the central banks thank you the interest rates low so the cost is always going down. was. i i i i. i. was. the legal battles. in iraq a decade ago as a court convictions against guards for the notorious u.s. military contracts blackwater. dozens of russian speaking children found stranded in an orphanage in iraq after the parents allegedly died fighting for terrorists. voting irregularities in the u.s. . to russia.
heriot a group of charlatans on wall street and around the world that are pushing on this is the investment public securities that are not going to last and it will cause terrific pain but it's enabled by the central banks thank you the interest rates low so the cost is always going down. was. i i i i. i. was. the legal battles. in iraq a decade ago as a court convictions against guards for the notorious u.s. military contracts blackwater. dozens of russian speaking children found stranded in...
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professorjohn underhill, from heriot—watt university, says the shale rock deposits were formed 55 million country has therefore been exaggerated. our environment analyst roger harrabin explains: voiceover: the shale gas revolution in the usa. energy prices there tumbled after engineers discovered how to crack shale rocks to release gas trapped inside. the central part of the usa has vast amounts of shale gas. in the uk, firms have started seeking shale gas in rocks too. they, and the government, hoping for an american—style energy miracle. but a leading geologist says they might be disappointed. what are the reserves? can it be got out? does the geology work or not? that is the key question. so it may work on local scales but it isn't likely to give us the amount of gas production that we need to make a difference in terms of uk wide gas needs. the problem, he says, is an event 55,000,000 years ago. when magma surged up under iceland. these great underground layers of rock that shift and float under the surface directly affected the uk. disrupting and disrupting the shale rocks where gas
professorjohn underhill, from heriot—watt university, says the shale rock deposits were formed 55 million country has therefore been exaggerated. our environment analyst roger harrabin explains: voiceover: the shale gas revolution in the usa. energy prices there tumbled after engineers discovered how to crack shale rocks to release gas trapped inside. the central part of the usa has vast amounts of shale gas. in the uk, firms have started seeking shale gas in rocks too. they, and the...
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heriot a group of charlatans on wall street and around the world that are pushing the investment public securities that are not going to last and it will cause a rift. but it's in their will by the central banks thank you the interest rates low so the cost is always going down. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us it actually does belong on the only show i go out of my way to lunch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of our two year marriage is doing the same we are apparently better than that and see people you've never heard of love redacted tonight. president of the world bank so he doesn't really. seriously send us an e-mail. although it may be taboo michaeli fiction what could be more relevant to our world today that a story of corporate greed government corruption and a spirited debate those are some of the challenges facing gina romano a savvy young lawyer facing off against crooked cops and an omnipotent gun lobby and mike papantonio is latest novel law inventions a celebrated trial attorney and host of america's la
heriot a group of charlatans on wall street and around the world that are pushing the investment public securities that are not going to last and it will cause a rift. but it's in their will by the central banks thank you the interest rates low so the cost is always going down. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us it actually does belong on the only show i go out of my way to lunch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of our two...
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. >> i agree with commissioner heriot but i'm going to vote yes. chair lhamon: vice chair goodson. >> yes. chair lhamon: and i vote yes. the motion passes. two commissioners voted no. all others were in favor. we'll consider the national voting rights act. >> thank you madam chair. this is raising a concern about a shift by the department of justice over policy that's been in place for 20 years through both democratic and republican administration and through several cases. it reads: us commission on civil rights raises concern about reversal of the department of justice position and keep voting rights case took the us commission on civil rights express concern with the department of justice recentust' change of position in houston versus a philip randolph institute,ue to monitor the action of the administration as part of its previously announced two-year assessment of federal civil rights enforcement which will conclude in fiscal year 2019. chair kathryn e. lhamon states: the right to vote is fundamental in our american democracy. the commission
. >> i agree with commissioner heriot but i'm going to vote yes. chair lhamon: vice chair goodson. >> yes. chair lhamon: and i vote yes. the motion passes. two commissioners voted no. all others were in favor. we'll consider the national voting rights act. >> thank you madam chair. this is raising a concern about a shift by the department of justice over policy that's been in place for 20 years through both democratic and republican administration and through several cases. it...
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it's been carried out by academics at heriot—watt university for the homeless charity crisis.ecoming unemployed and slept rough for a year in parks and doorways in london. paula blennerhassett, a former care worker who was homeless for two years. she spent several months sleeping in her car. matt downie is director of policy at the charity crisis. bob blackman who is a conservative mp for harrow east and former member of the communities and local government committee. his homelessness reduction bill was given royal assent earlier this year. it puts a legal duty on councils to help people facing homelessness. and in our 0xford studio is councillor ed turner. he's the local government authority's housing spokesperson and deputy leader of labour run oxford city council. welcome, all of you, thank you very much for coming on the programme. matt, how do you project future homelessness? well, the best academics in the field about heriot—watt have looked into this, and they have looked at all available data sources for the different forms of homelessness, so rough sleeping, but also
it's been carried out by academics at heriot—watt university for the homeless charity crisis.ecoming unemployed and slept rough for a year in parks and doorways in london. paula blennerhassett, a former care worker who was homeless for two years. she spent several months sleeping in her car. matt downie is director of policy at the charity crisis. bob blackman who is a conservative mp for harrow east and former member of the communities and local government committee. his homelessness...