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hewitt was put in the boot of cars.'s house near exeter, where we would go for weekends. it was a remote location, but it was always a tense time because she was very easily spotted. if the princess of wales and hewitt went for a walk in the woods or on a beach somewhere, she certainly wasn't looking like a princess. she'd be in normal day clothes, hoodie, dark glasses. the hair be would be covered up. >> although she may have some romantic notion of going off with james hewitt, i think she was also very much a realist. she was the princess of wales. she was the mother of the future king. she couldn't just go off and live with this rather impoverished army officer. >> there was no question of divorce then. and so it was a fantasy for them both. charles absolutely knew about the affair, and in fact approved of it, because it gave him more time and space with mrs. parker-bowles and amongst the aristocracy that was the norm. and what they found unfathomable about diana was that she simply wouldn't accept that this was the
hewitt was put in the boot of cars.'s house near exeter, where we would go for weekends. it was a remote location, but it was always a tense time because she was very easily spotted. if the princess of wales and hewitt went for a walk in the woods or on a beach somewhere, she certainly wasn't looking like a princess. she'd be in normal day clothes, hoodie, dark glasses. the hair be would be covered up. >> although she may have some romantic notion of going off with james hewitt, i think...
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hewitt. >> good morning, chauvin klobuchar, ranking members on the senate committee on rules administration. my name is damon hue it, president an executive director of the laureates comedian rights under the law. i think the opportunity to testify today. as i begin, i want to lift up -- deliberately hunt down and kill, explicitly black people who are shopping for groceries. as we learn more about that killers terroristic attack, the deadliest mass shooting in wayst we are seeing in the election america this year, we know that it was fueled by lies, misinformation, and disinformation. and that makes that in many ways parallel to what we are seeing in the election and voting context. i am here to warn you of another effect of these lies, the rapid deterioration of our democracy, and unprecedented threats of violence and intimidation, against election officials, black communities, and other communities of color, all around this country. as president of the lawyers committee, i lead an organizat
hewitt. >> good morning, chauvin klobuchar, ranking members on the senate committee on rules administration. my name is damon hue it, president an executive director of the laureates comedian rights under the law. i think the opportunity to testify today. as i begin, i want to lift up -- deliberately hunt down and kill, explicitly black people who are shopping for groceries. as we learn more about that killers terroristic attack, the deadliest mass shooting in wayst we are seeing in the...
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hewitt. next up, we are just discussing votes and other things, if we look at tiny bit distracted here. next up, mr. wilcox, thank you. >> good morning, chairwoman klobuchar, ranking member blunt and members of the committee. i'm lesley wilcox, supervisor of committee and -- president of the florida supervisors association. i have more than 30 years experience in the election industry, and i'm nationally certified. most of us, at least here on the table and on the committee, likely recall the 2000 general election. admittedly, it was not our finest hour. in the 20 years since, florida and many other states have made great improvements, culminating in an administratively accurate and successful 2020 general election. florida offers a no excuse vote by mail option that has proven to be quite popular, especially during the pandemic. as mentioned earlier by secretary chapman, one of the things that sets florida apart in 2020 is the fact that vote by mail ballots are processed in the weeks prior t
hewitt. next up, we are just discussing votes and other things, if we look at tiny bit distracted here. next up, mr. wilcox, thank you. >> good morning, chairwoman klobuchar, ranking member blunt and members of the committee. i'm lesley wilcox, supervisor of committee and -- president of the florida supervisors association. i have more than 30 years experience in the election industry, and i'm nationally certified. most of us, at least here on the table and on the committee, likely recall...
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hewitt. mr. hewitt: good morning. members of the senate committee on rules and administration. i am president and executive director of the lawyers committee for the civil rights under law. thank you for the opportunity to testify. i want to list up the victims of the massacre in buffalo new york who were killed this weekend. they were killed by white supremacist who drove three hours to deliberately hunt down and kill, explicitly black people who were shopping for groceries as we learn more about the killers terroristic attack the deadliest man shooting in america we know that it was fueled by lies, misinformation and disinformation that makes it it in many ways parallel to what we are seeing in the election and voting context. i'm here to warn you of another affect of these lives, the rapid deterioration of our democracy and threats of violence and intimidation against election officials, black communities in other communities of color around this country. as president of the lawyers committee, i lead an organization that uses legal advocacy to ensure that we fight for racial
hewitt. mr. hewitt: good morning. members of the senate committee on rules and administration. i am president and executive director of the lawyers committee for the civil rights under law. thank you for the opportunity to testify. i want to list up the victims of the massacre in buffalo new york who were killed this weekend. they were killed by white supremacist who drove three hours to deliberately hunt down and kill, explicitly black people who were shopping for groceries as we learn more...
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so hewitt got the old heave-ho. >> she said nothing about her relationship with james hewitt.y, the voice on the squidge tapes, never mentioned him. there was this start of the long running fair with oliver hall, the married art dealer. >> diana was getting her retaliation in first. >> this was the biggest fear of her life, the marriage ending, her being blamed for it, divorce. charles gets the children because she's the bad guy. >> she didn't believe that what she was doing was really on the same scale. what charles was doing was really engaging in a very serious and profound love affair. and these side affairs that diana had, they never came close to the deep love affair that charles and camilla were enjoying. >> this is the original manuscript as mocked up by diana. diana describes the time when she threw herself down the staircase, landing in a heap at the bottom. she was pregnant, she was desperately unhappy, and no one seemed to care. she does admit that it was a cry for help. i think she would have never risked the lives of one of her children. and diana on the tape say
so hewitt got the old heave-ho. >> she said nothing about her relationship with james hewitt.y, the voice on the squidge tapes, never mentioned him. there was this start of the long running fair with oliver hall, the married art dealer. >> diana was getting her retaliation in first. >> this was the biggest fear of her life, the marriage ending, her being blamed for it, divorce. charles gets the children because she's the bad guy. >> she didn't believe that what she was...
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reverend guy hewitt, thank you for joining us.e outside buckingham palace where they are starting those rehearsals, you hear the noise and where the clouds are coming in. that is it for the moment. back to the studio. >> it's good that the rain has held office so far. uefa apologizeso fans for what happened in paris last saturday. >> the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning in accordance with the order of service. a signal given, the great guns of the power. >> attributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali who died at the age of 74. he transited the sport of boxing of which he was three times world champion. >> he was arovider and he fought all the way through the end. even through his illness. >> uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. >> today is the 20th anniversary of sergeant peppers lonely hearts club band, a record described as the album of the century. ♪ >> this is bbc news. our top headlines. the thanksgiving service marking the que
reverend guy hewitt, thank you for joining us.e outside buckingham palace where they are starting those rehearsals, you hear the noise and where the clouds are coming in. that is it for the moment. back to the studio. >> it's good that the rain has held office so far. uefa apologizeso fans for what happened in paris last saturday. >> the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning in accordance with the order of service. a signal given,...
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syndicated radio host hugh hewitt and leslie marshall democratic strategist. i want to start with the supreme court ruling. hugh, significant. this gun ruling today. the impact nationwide? >> well, there are six other states, bret, that have the same sort of regime about issuing permits that new york state does, a regime that was struck down as unconstitutional under the plain language of the second amendment today. justice alito, he wrote a concurring opinion. six judges, six justices agreed and justice thomas wrote the majority opinion. but justice alito said look, what we are deciding today is very simply put, americans have the right to go out of their house and carry their weapon in self-defense. they don't have to beg a bureaucrat to get that permit and 43 states already agree with that the seven states who have ask may give you the permit regimes, their laws are unconstitutional. no one should be surprised by this. it's been 10 years come and been made explicit but it's not a surprise. >> president biden's statement on they said more than a century late
syndicated radio host hugh hewitt and leslie marshall democratic strategist. i want to start with the supreme court ruling. hugh, significant. this gun ruling today. the impact nationwide? >> well, there are six other states, bret, that have the same sort of regime about issuing permits that new york state does, a regime that was struck down as unconstitutional under the plain language of the second amendment today. justice alito, he wrote a concurring opinion. six judges, six justices...
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and, people inside the white house, people right next to donald trump hewitt. from the testimony from the department ofjustice officials the last time around donald trump himself spoke over and over and over again. the claim of fraud in the election was alive. and we also have crosstalk. donald trump confirming that point. frank, one of the heads of the committee, liz cheney, ended it by saying, there is evidence of witness tampering and possibly other criminal activity. but what did cassidy hutchinson offer today? what did cassidy hutchinson offertoday? is what did cassidy hutchinson offer today? is it the smoking gun that the justice department needs to prosecute the former president? i needs to prosecute the former president?— president? i don't think we know that _ president? i don't think we know that precisely. - there is a lot more to be learned. i think one of the key points today — there was an interesting one — she said that the white house chief of staff had wanted to go over across the street from the white house to the willard hotel to the so—calle
and, people inside the white house, people right next to donald trump hewitt. from the testimony from the department ofjustice officials the last time around donald trump himself spoke over and over and over again. the claim of fraud in the election was alive. and we also have crosstalk. donald trump confirming that point. frank, one of the heads of the committee, liz cheney, ended it by saying, there is evidence of witness tampering and possibly other criminal activity. but what did cassidy...
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but debbie hewitt says she's spoken to southgate to reassure him about his long term future, and hasim for his resilience and accountability. rugby league has banned transgender players from women's international competition until further notice. the ruling follows a decision by swimming's world governing body — fina to restrict trans athletes' participation. international rugby league says it needs more time before finalising its policy and wants to "balance the individual�*s right to participate. against perceived risk to other participants". advocacy groups say the policy violates human rights. the ban will apply to the world cup in england in october. and the chief executive of the event john dutton has told the bbc:”we have proudly set out to break new ground and become an inclusive competition with men's, women's and wheelchair tournaments taking place at the same time. but it is important that the irl carefully considers its position. we understand the need for further research to ensure the future of the sport. is able to continue the recent progress made in a manner that is
but debbie hewitt says she's spoken to southgate to reassure him about his long term future, and hasim for his resilience and accountability. rugby league has banned transgender players from women's international competition until further notice. the ruling follows a decision by swimming's world governing body — fina to restrict trans athletes' participation. international rugby league says it needs more time before finalising its policy and wants to "balance the individual�*s right to...
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it's selling at less than 10 times earnings if the economy is slowing, yob don't want to own hewitt packard's't seem as bright a future once again, i'm sorry to do this to your viewers but i'm on the sidelines. >> are investors going to get everything returned back to them and then some if they stick it out with hpe here? >> i think it's just not that great at hp. i think it's a value trap. >> by the way, these are three perhaps most emblematic. would you say this is the pressure across cloud and software because they are one of the biggest and most exposed to the head winds and if this is a turning point for the dollar, that's a tough call to make >> it's a lot of exposure here the rising rate impacts. you have to remember overseas outside the u.s. is real growth markets in both cloud and enterprise the u.s. is generally a first mover and early adopter of cloud moving from work loads from legacy on premes to the cloud adopting the different enterprises. they're looking for more growth in apac and europe in the middle east when you have a stronger dollar, that hurts the potential of the growt
it's selling at less than 10 times earnings if the economy is slowing, yob don't want to own hewitt packard's't seem as bright a future once again, i'm sorry to do this to your viewers but i'm on the sidelines. >> are investors going to get everything returned back to them and then some if they stick it out with hpe here? >> i think it's just not that great at hp. i think it's a value trap. >> by the way, these are three perhaps most emblematic. would you say this is the...
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. >> what of the most interesting things that was said about the book is our friend hugh hewitt said your book may be the fairest assessment of president trump that he has red. talk about your relationship with him and your assessment is him as a president. >> i was never under any illusions about trump and how difficult it was to deal with him. i had never met him before although i'd worked in new york where as general counsel for verizon corp. and most of my business friends knew him and some very well and had worked for him and said he was a very difficult person. they advised me not to go into this administration. [laughter] so i was under no illusion about that. i wasn't going in there to build a friendship with him. i was in there to serve the administrationp as attorney general and try to help his administration succeed. in at a personal level we hit it off very well. he's a little bit older than i am a and i thought we had an eay rapport. i could speak to him directly and vice versasa i can assure y. i also felt his policies were generally sound and many of his policies were
. >> what of the most interesting things that was said about the book is our friend hugh hewitt said your book may be the fairest assessment of president trump that he has red. talk about your relationship with him and your assessment is him as a president. >> i was never under any illusions about trump and how difficult it was to deal with him. i had never met him before although i'd worked in new york where as general counsel for verizon corp. and most of my business friends knew...
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we can speak now to guy hewitt, former barbados high commissioner to the uk.e decision to become a republic, was it a rejection of the british monarchy? good evening. let me start by saying again, echoing the congratulations that we paid to her majesty for this milestone and wishing her a speedy recovery. responding to the specific question, i say no, it was not at all anything to do with a rejection of her majesty or anti—marketing stance. it really was for barbados the continuation of a journey toward self—determination. deciding that there was in appetite at this point in time to have a local barbadian as the head of state. but barbados, like many other countries across the commonwealth celebrate this milestone because her majesty is not only spent 70 years as the head of state for those 50, while the browns but has also been the head of the commonwealth for the 5a member countries. d0 commonwealth for the 54 member countries. , ., ~ _, countries. do you think it could have a domino _ countries. do you think it could have a domino effect _ countries. do you
we can speak now to guy hewitt, former barbados high commissioner to the uk.e decision to become a republic, was it a rejection of the british monarchy? good evening. let me start by saying again, echoing the congratulations that we paid to her majesty for this milestone and wishing her a speedy recovery. responding to the specific question, i say no, it was not at all anything to do with a rejection of her majesty or anti—marketing stance. it really was for barbados the continuation of a...
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dan hewitt of itv.he _ thanks very much, prime minister. 0n housing, isn't the really— thanks very much, prime minister. 0n housing, isn't the really big _ housing, isn't the really big problem _ housing, isn't the really big problem here _ housing, isn't the really big problem here in— housing, isn't the really big problem here in this - housing, isn't the really big i problem here in this country housing, isn't the really big - problem here in this country that we simply— problem here in this country that we simply don't — problem here in this country that we simply don't have _ problem here in this country that we simply don't have enough _ problem here in this country that we simply don't have enough affordable homes? _ simply don't have enough affordable homes? you — simply don't have enough affordable homes? you made _ simply don't have enough affordable homes? you made no _ simply don't have enough affordable homes? you made no mention- simply don't have enough affordable homes? you made no menti
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mara liasson correspondent of "national public radio" and syndicated host hugh hewitt.g the president, and saying it is a major problem it janet yellen i was wrong market capitulation. peter doocy hit for the cycle twice against the press secretary and twice against the president they are reeling because they have no news to tell other than bad. 8. #% inflation hits every american every day. it's a political disaster. and it's worse, it's an economic disaster for americans. >> bret: meantime the president, mara, says he really wasn't aware of this baby formula thing until a month or month and a half ago. take a listen. >> the shortage of baby formula is due to the closure back in february of one of abbott's infant formula plants. we need to take immediate action to stop-we needed to take immediate action to stop contaminated formula. from hitting store shelves and putting american children at risk. i became aware of this problem some time after april -- in early april about how intense it was. >> bret: what about this and how the white house is handling it. >> yeah. i m
mara liasson correspondent of "national public radio" and syndicated host hugh hewitt.g the president, and saying it is a major problem it janet yellen i was wrong market capitulation. peter doocy hit for the cycle twice against the press secretary and twice against the president they are reeling because they have no news to tell other than bad. 8. #% inflation hits every american every day. it's a political disaster. and it's worse, it's an economic disaster for americans. >>...
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byron york, and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.istration had to say and that final line family household balance sheets remain strong. but let's look at our brand new fox news polling. what's a problem for your family? gas prices 90 percent said yes. grocery prices 88%. utility costs 81%. healthcare costs. the list goes on. hugh, there is some disconnect between what the house is saying about the health of our economy and how real americans actually feel in their own lives about it. >> shannon disconnect is charitable. i remember in march of the first year of the biden presidency, he brought in all the presidential historians to talk about fpr. and they spent two hours talking about how to be fdr. they ought to talk about how to avoid being hoover. thee are hoover like numbers and headed towards 19 # 0 and 1932 style election for joe biden it's been a rough week. >> shannon: he in talking to the associated press, admits that and acknowledges that. covid-19 plan was fully to blame for inflation reaching this 40 year high calling tha
byron york, and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.istration had to say and that final line family household balance sheets remain strong. but let's look at our brand new fox news polling. what's a problem for your family? gas prices 90 percent said yes. grocery prices 88%. utility costs 81%. healthcare costs. the list goes on. hugh, there is some disconnect between what the house is saying about the health of our economy and how real americans actually feel in their own lives about it. >>...
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amy walter cook political report and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.ew fox news poll how people are feeling about the u.s. economy. optimistic 32%, pessimistic 65%, and you can see tracking back a couple of years there. jason, the american people are not buying this. they have grown increasingly pessimistic about our situation when it comes to the economy. >> you are right, shannon. they are not buying it and they're increasingly concerned about the economy, which really has to worry the democrats going in to this midterm election. they won't be able to deflect. they won't be able to blame it on russia or oil companies or covid supply chain problems and so forth. all of that is, of course, contributing to the problem but the american people seem to want to hold responsible the people in control of them right now that is the democratic party and they are going to have to deal with that and you look at the, you know, we are at a 40 year high here with inflation rate. we haven't seen this in a very, very long time and the fed has to, you know, meet its 2%
amy walter cook political report and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.ew fox news poll how people are feeling about the u.s. economy. optimistic 32%, pessimistic 65%, and you can see tracking back a couple of years there. jason, the american people are not buying this. they have grown increasingly pessimistic about our situation when it comes to the economy. >> you are right, shannon. they are not buying it and they're increasingly concerned about the economy, which really has to worry...
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let's bring in our panel syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.ical correspondent of "national public radio." fox news senior political analyst brit hume. brit, this is a big story. >> brit: it is a big story. it's nice to see that the attorney general has finally decided that the justice does have a role to play here and this is intolerable these kind of threats and attempts at violence. he could have enforced the law that forbids the kind of protests we have seen outside brett kavanaugh's house and in his neighborhood. maybe he will do so in the future. that would be a welcomed development. it would also be a welcomed development, bret, i think, if people who have uttered public threats against you have been justices, politicians who should know better, schumer in particular started to tone it down. i guess i'm not sure we have heard anything like that interest from chuck schumer since but it left an effect. this kind of behavior has got to stop and it's sad to say this is happening in our country and sad to say we need guards outside of the hom
let's bring in our panel syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.ical correspondent of "national public radio." fox news senior political analyst brit hume. brit, this is a big story. >> brit: it is a big story. it's nice to see that the attorney general has finally decided that the justice does have a role to play here and this is intolerable these kind of threats and attempts at violence. he could have enforced the law that forbids the kind of protests we have seen outside brett...
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but debbie hewitt says she's spoken to southgate to reassure him about his long term future, and has's international competition until further notice. the ruling follows a decision by swimming's world governing body — fina — to restrict trans athletes�* participation. international rugby league says it needs more time before finalising its policy and wants to "balance the individual�*s right to participate against perceived risk to other pa rticipa nts". advocacy groups say the policy violates human rights. the ban will apply to the world cup in england in october. and the chief executive of the event john dutton has told the bbc... world rugby have announced that elite players will face an increased minimum of 12 days out of action following concussions, meaning most would miss their next match. it follows rugby—specific research by independent experts. currently, a player can play a week if they pass return—to—play protocols. today, the rfu have said all players in the premiership, women's premier 15s and england sides will be offered microchipped mouthguards that can detect concus
but debbie hewitt says she's spoken to southgate to reassure him about his long term future, and has's international competition until further notice. the ruling follows a decision by swimming's world governing body — fina — to restrict trans athletes�* participation. international rugby league says it needs more time before finalising its policy and wants to "balance the individual�*s right to participate against perceived risk to other pa rticipa nts". advocacy groups say...
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interesting things that had been written or set about the book is your friend at the nixon library nick hewitt said your book may be the fairest assessment of resident trump that he's read. can you talk about your sort of relationship with him and your assessment of him as a president. >> i was never under any illusions about trump's persona and how difficult he was to deal with. i had never met him before although i worked in new york 15 years as general counsel of gte and verizon corporation. and most of my business friends some very well that have worked for him told me he wasa very difficult person . and advised me not to go into his administration. so i was under no illusion g about that. i wasn't going into be his best buddy or build a friendship with him. i was in there to serve his administration as attorney general and try to help his administrationsucceed . and on a personal level we hit it lyoff very well. we both grew up in new york roughly around the same time. and i thought we had an easy rapport and i would talk very bluntly and directly and vice versa i canassure you . i also f
interesting things that had been written or set about the book is your friend at the nixon library nick hewitt said your book may be the fairest assessment of resident trump that he's read. can you talk about your sort of relationship with him and your assessment of him as a president. >> i was never under any illusions about trump's persona and how difficult he was to deal with. i had never met him before although i worked in new york 15 years as general counsel of gte and verizon...
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interesting things i've seen written or said about the book is our friend of the nixon library hugh hewitt said that your book may be the the fairest assessment of president trump that he's read. can you talk a little bit about your your sort of relationship with him and your your assessment of of him as a president? i was never under any illusions about trump's persona and you know how difficult it was to. deal with him. i had never met him before although i had worked in new york for 15 years as general counsel of gte and then verizon corporation and most of my business friends who knew him some very well and had worked for them told me he was very difficult person and advised me not to go into his ministry. so i was under no illusion about that. i wasn't going in to be his best buddy or to build a you know, a friendship with him. i was in there to serve his administration as attorney general and try to help his administration succeed. and and a personal level we hit it off very well, you know we both grew up in new york around the roughly the same time. he's a little bit older than i am
interesting things i've seen written or said about the book is our friend of the nixon library hugh hewitt said that your book may be the the fairest assessment of president trump that he's read. can you talk a little bit about your your sort of relationship with him and your your assessment of of him as a president? i was never under any illusions about trump's persona and you know how difficult it was to. deal with him. i had never met him before although i had worked in new york for 15 years...
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but debbie hewitt says she's spoken to southgate to reassure him about his long term future, and hasg body — fina to restrict trans athletes�* participation. international rugby league says it needs more time before finalising its policy and wants to "balance the individual�*s right to take part against perceived risk to other participants". advocacy groups say the policy violates human rights. the ban will apply to the world cup in england in october. all he will have more for you on that story all he will have more for you on at 630. that's all the sport for now. back now to today's rail strke and more than 40,000 rmt members at all levels are expected to be taking part in industrial action — including lower paid staff like apprentices and station staff. this makes it the biggest rail dispute since 1989. it's caused huge disruption,. but what are the reasons behind such a big decision from the unions? here's ben thompson to explain. the transport union the rmt says this is a dispute overjob security, a freeze on pay and what it sees as poor management of the industry. it says that
but debbie hewitt says she's spoken to southgate to reassure him about his long term future, and hasg body — fina to restrict trans athletes�* participation. international rugby league says it needs more time before finalising its policy and wants to "balance the individual�*s right to take part against perceived risk to other participants". advocacy groups say the policy violates human rights. the ban will apply to the world cup in england in october. all he will have more for...
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our second witness is damon hewitt, president and executive director of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law. he has more than 20 years of civil rights litigation and policy experience, including over a decade at the naacp legal defense fund. he earned his degree, bachelors degree, from louisiana state and a law degree from the university of pennsylvania. tell me patrick is also with us. she is a seniprogram at the lock democracy fund. and then elections administration expert who served on the presidential commission on a direct election administration under president obama, as well as the mary coppa maricopa county elections department in arizona. she is the, and adjunct professor at the university of minnesota's humphrey school of public policy, where she teaches courses for the certificate in election administration. of course, we're very proud of our election system in minnesota, highest voter turnout in the country, need to go on? and she earned her bachelors degree from perdue university. senator blunt, will now introduce our other two witnesses. i will swear in our wi
our second witness is damon hewitt, president and executive director of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law. he has more than 20 years of civil rights litigation and policy experience, including over a decade at the naacp legal defense fund. he earned his degree, bachelors degree, from louisiana state and a law degree from the university of pennsylvania. tell me patrick is also with us. she is a seniprogram at the lock democracy fund. and then elections administration expert who...
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. >> i remember that well, it was wonderful judy hewitt ask you questions and the students came away saying she spent the whole time and care about us and that sent a huge message.congratulations on your book.ou the book hostages no more. i'd encourage you to get. chapters include opportunity of a lifetime, the un-american education system, the real debate by betsy devos. there's nothing simple about civil rights. the education freedom agenda, the great parental revolution. we all need as much help as we can get. thank you so much. >> the nation has been shaken by school shootings. in the news. i'm just curious what goes on in your mind about how to understand this andprotect students when you see it happen . >> like everyone else i was horrified by what i saw and learned atand it harkens back to the parklands episode when i was in office and just the horror of their and my heart just breaks for the families involved in all of those on the periphery as well. and you know, there are so many emotions and so many thoughts that run through my mind and as i'm sure others do. and it's real
. >> i remember that well, it was wonderful judy hewitt ask you questions and the students came away saying she spent the whole time and care about us and that sent a huge message.congratulations on your book.ou the book hostages no more. i'd encourage you to get. chapters include opportunity of a lifetime, the un-american education system, the real debate by betsy devos. there's nothing simple about civil rights. the education freedom agenda, the great parental revolution. we all need as...
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. >> piers: she wasn't a saint herself as we know with her affair with major james hewitt and other peoplean treated badly. camilla is the enemy. he has never really bonded with her at all. i think that's going to be the problem. this book comes out. if harry memoir's comes out trashing camilla, that's going to be very damaging for charles at a time when the next year, two years or whatever, he may be the king and camilla may be the queen counsel. they are a lovely couple. genuinely completely in love. charles is never more relaxed or happy when he is with her. she has learned, the really hard way, of the way to get back into public affection is just to do the hard yards duty and service and don't go out there giving interviews trying to explain or complain or justify what you did. it's a love story. and in the end, charles has had these two great loves, diana and camilla. and if you ask me, what's made him happiest, it's his life with camilla. >> martha: it's interesting harry and william. harry is much more spencer. much more emotional. much more like diana. says what he thinks. sort of
. >> piers: she wasn't a saint herself as we know with her affair with major james hewitt and other peoplean treated badly. camilla is the enemy. he has never really bonded with her at all. i think that's going to be the problem. this book comes out. if harry memoir's comes out trashing camilla, that's going to be very damaging for charles at a time when the next year, two years or whatever, he may be the king and camilla may be the queen counsel. they are a lovely couple. genuinely...
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hewitt, hugh beginning o testimony small businesses like yours must compete with larger businesses thatave infrastructuress and staffing to withstand these burdensome government mandates. yet my colleagues on the other side of young continue to want to talk aboutut this pursuit of bigger and more cumbersome washington focused policies. given 61% of small businesses already say they're struggling just to stay open because of inflation you think an inflexible washington d.c. mandate will force even more small businesses including those owned by women to shut their doors? >> thank you for the question and yes, i do. right now in residential housing the cost of housing is, 24% of that is regulation and that's residential. or you% of the cost of multifamily is in regulation. only after that would be detrimental to housing whether it be multifamily or residentia residential. >> one of the things, one of the, the best long-term option for families to build wealth is through homeownership. ii year ago roughly 35% of new less thanld for $300,000. what percentage of homes are selling for $300,000
hewitt, hugh beginning o testimony small businesses like yours must compete with larger businesses thatave infrastructuress and staffing to withstand these burdensome government mandates. yet my colleagues on the other side of young continue to want to talk aboutut this pursuit of bigger and more cumbersome washington focused policies. given 61% of small businesses already say they're struggling just to stay open because of inflation you think an inflexible washington d.c. mandate will force...
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joining us live now is guy hewitt who was former barbadian high commissioner in london between 2014 and which happen on a biannual basis are important to allow these countries to come together to align policies, to support important global initiatives and try to see how they can move the commonwealth and move the member countries for word in terms of commitments to human invites, development, trade, economic policy, good governance. boris development, trade, economic policy, good governance-— good governance. boris johnson, the uk rime good governance. boris johnson, the uk prime ministers _ good governance. boris johnson, the uk prime ministers going _ good governance. boris johnson, the uk prime ministers going to - good governance. boris johnson, the uk prime ministers going to be - uk prime ministers going to be there. what is he hoping to achieve, do you think? the there. what is he hoping to achieve, do you think?— do you think? the uk is going to want to continue _ do you think? the uk is going to want to continue to _ do you think? the uk is going to want to continue to assert -
joining us live now is guy hewitt who was former barbadian high commissioner in london between 2014 and which happen on a biannual basis are important to allow these countries to come together to align policies, to support important global initiatives and try to see how they can move the commonwealth and move the member countries for word in terms of commitments to human invites, development, trade, economic policy, good governance. boris development, trade, economic policy, good governance-—...
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since you reached your last semifinal in 2002, leyton i last semifinal in 2002, leyton hewitt won thatnd murray while we _ certainly djokovic, nadal and murray while we can, this younger generation have been knocking on the door and _ generation have been knocking on the door and i_ generation have been knocking on the door and i think they are beginning to bang _ door and i think they are beginning to bang on — door and i think they are beginning to bang on the door and it will be interesting — to bang on the door and it will be interesting to see whether we could potentially see a new winner in the men's _ potentially see a new winner in the men's and — potentially see a new winner in the men's and women's singles. no roger federer this — men's and women's singles. no roger federer this year. _ men's and women's singles. no roger federer this year. the _ men's and women's singles. no roger federer this year. the other _ men's and women's singles. no roger federer this year. the other three i federer this year. the other three are still here, that remains the same. one big difference
since you reached your last semifinal in 2002, leyton i last semifinal in 2002, leyton hewitt won thatnd murray while we _ certainly djokovic, nadal and murray while we can, this younger generation have been knocking on the door and _ generation have been knocking on the door and i_ generation have been knocking on the door and i think they are beginning to bang _ door and i think they are beginning to bang on — door and i think they are beginning to bang on the door and it will be...