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hilary: good.hleen: let's move on to the small biotech, you think they will keep moving forward. it is a fascinating area to invest. help people save lives, etc. who do you like and why? hilary: there are a few. ubx, unity biotechnology. ubx has just fallen out of bed. goldman sachs is behind this. we are talking single-digit now. this company has been cut in half but these are the attempts to have antiaging therapeutics. twor first drug in phase now with longer trials for degenerative knee disease. they are going to move on to the raji and pulmonology. gwph, gw pharmaceuticals. it is trading in the 140's. it has been below 100. cannabis. epilepsy,dication for pediatric epilepsy. the train has left the station. cannabis, including thc, is there. it is mainstream. a company like gwph is really at the forefront of it. kathleen: i just want to quickly get a lot of information. nervous capital tends to stay at home when the markets get stormy. you are looking at asia and the implications of all of that
hilary: good.hleen: let's move on to the small biotech, you think they will keep moving forward. it is a fascinating area to invest. help people save lives, etc. who do you like and why? hilary: there are a few. ubx, unity biotechnology. ubx has just fallen out of bed. goldman sachs is behind this. we are talking single-digit now. this company has been cut in half but these are the attempts to have antiaging therapeutics. twor first drug in phase now with longer trials for degenerative knee...
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hilary benn.ative mp, responded saying it's not clear what mps can unite around. cani mps can unite around. can i react to hilary benn talking about no—deal. we don't want that, we can see the reasons behind that in the operation yellowhammer documents. he says what he doesn't wa nt documents. he says what he doesn't want but it's not clear what he does want. i want to parliament back in business and scrutinising legislation, i want to those important debates, but we haven't got a majority in this government so any legislation they put through on policing, infrastructure, health and education, it won't get anywhere because the numbers are there. we tried calling a general election and that was denied as well. absolutely i'm for parliament doing its job, but if you recall parliament, what are parliamentarians then expected to do? because they will not actually admit that they are in denial about where they should all go. electrical reaction to the release of operation yellowhammer documents. —— pol
hilary benn.ative mp, responded saying it's not clear what mps can unite around. cani mps can unite around. can i react to hilary benn talking about no—deal. we don't want that, we can see the reasons behind that in the operation yellowhammer documents. he says what he doesn't wa nt documents. he says what he doesn't want but it's not clear what he does want. i want to parliament back in business and scrutinising legislation, i want to those important debates, but we haven't got a majority in...
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thank you very much for your time, hilary benn. to downing street now and my colleague christian fraser. thank you. welcome back here to downing street. there isa drinks back here to downing street. there is a drinks party ongoing in the downing street garden, conservative mps coming to terms with what they have heard from the prime minister in the last hour. he has been out here saying he was pleased with the progress he has made so far in the ghost stations but he did not want those efforts to chop the legs out from underneath the uk negotiating position. five weeks ago i spoke to from the steps and said this government was not going to hang around, we would not wait until brexit de october the 315t to deliver on the priorities of the british people. i am proud to say that on wednesday the chancellor sajid javid will set out the most ambitious spending round for more thana ambitious spending round for more than a decade. i said i wanted to make your streets safer and that is why we are recruiting another 20,000 police officers. i
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anne-marie. >> hilary lane reporting from atlantic beach, florida, hilary, thanks a lot. >>> the center of hurricane dorian will continue to approach south carolina this morning. cbs news weather producein possible land fall. >>> well, good morning. unfortunately we're back to a category 3 storm with dorian. it has expanded in size. the rain shield from jacksonville all the way up into north carolina. the wind is at 115 miles an hour. the wind is 95 miles south-southeast of charleston as it moves to the north at 7. it will start to move quickly, but not before it makes brush with or landfall with the south carolina coast or north carolina coast. the outer banks by friday morning, and then this thing is out of here. the two main threats we've got to worry about -- or there are three actually. the first, the storm surge between 2 to 4 foot. anywhere in orange from charleston up through wilmington, that's up to 6 feet of storm surge. the high tide is sometime this afternoon around 1:00 or 2:00. this is a look at the winds this morning. charleston seeing hurricane-force winds and tropical-f
anne-marie. >> hilary lane reporting from atlantic beach, florida, hilary, thanks a lot. >>> the center of hurricane dorian will continue to approach south carolina this morning. cbs news weather producein possible land fall. >>> well, good morning. unfortunately we're back to a category 3 storm with dorian. it has expanded in size. the rain shield from jacksonville all the way up into north carolina. the wind is at 115 miles an hour. the wind is 95 miles south-southeast...
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wouldn't have been as a big film without hilary swank. that's an example of the at each other's throat and self-defeating tactic that some of these activists are embracing because of the influence of intersectionallity. >> charles murray invite to middle bury college, he and the professor who invited him both injured. >> right. literally attacked. they were physically assaulted by protesters who thought it was so important to stop what was supposed to be a debate. going to be a debate between murray's perspective and a left of center perspective but they don't want that to happen. when he interview for the book i said don't you think you make charles murray or whoever it look more sympathetic if you're shouting them down and using violence gem them? you're driving people toward them and they say, we are about safety. we are keeping the marginalized anymore our community safe from the harm of charles murray's words and views. so if he ais allow to he speak with he contributed to he emotional or mental up rest of people we care about' is a
wouldn't have been as a big film without hilary swank. that's an example of the at each other's throat and self-defeating tactic that some of these activists are embracing because of the influence of intersectionallity. >> charles murray invite to middle bury college, he and the professor who invited him both injured. >> right. literally attacked. they were physically assaulted by protesters who thought it was so important to stop what was supposed to be a debate. going to be a...
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there area hilary benn is one of them. go to the key young. percival, borisjohnson we are expecting in the next few minutes, what you think he will say? —— first of all.” think it is likely to be him setting out how he sees this week, where he is on out how he sees this week, where he isona out how he sees this week, where he is on a collision course with the house of commons. remember he said do ordie we house of commons. remember he said do or die we will leave the eu by the end of october. but some mps are trying to do is force them to delay brexit. i cannot imagine that is something he can do because politically, it destroys them, if you went into an election having done that, nigel farage and the brexit party will take away a lot of his votes. that is something he cannot contemplate. he is trying to make it difficult for his own tory mps. he is saying if you decide to change the law and vote against me and my government and my policy, we will put you out of the tory party. you cannot stand as a conservative candidate
there area hilary benn is one of them. go to the key young. percival, borisjohnson we are expecting in the next few minutes, what you think he will say? —— first of all.” think it is likely to be him setting out how he sees this week, where he is on out how he sees this week, where he isona out how he sees this week, where he is on a collision course with the house of commons. remember he said do ordie we house of commons. remember he said do or die we will leave the eu by the end of...
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we have had some details on that legislation from hilary benn, who published it, it shows they wouldk an extension to brexit of three months so from october the 31st two january the 31st. the prime minister has warned conservative rebels minded to support the bill that, if they do, they face suspension from the parliamentary party. if there where an election which many people think is very close now. effectively there clear as to the mps would be over, so whether they are being given that message in the garden of number ten, we will have to wait and see. we will have to wait and see what —— what the prime minister says when he comes out of number ten but these are fascinating and momentous political times for borisjohnson himself and momentous political times for boris johnson himself who and momentous political times for borisjohnson himself who has sought to be prime ministerfirst along. these are very crucial days indeed as he effectively prepares to face down parliament or at least the mps in parliament who are rigorously and vigorously opposed to any sort of no—deal brexit. so j
we have had some details on that legislation from hilary benn, who published it, it shows they wouldk an extension to brexit of three months so from october the 31st two january the 31st. the prime minister has warned conservative rebels minded to support the bill that, if they do, they face suspension from the parliamentary party. if there where an election which many people think is very close now. effectively there clear as to the mps would be over, so whether they are being given that...
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in daytona beach, hilary lane. anne-marie, back over to you. >> thank you very much. >>> dorian makes its slow journey. cbs news weather producer david parkinson is tracking the storm. >> anne-marie, good morning. the storm is finally making its way furtherer north. you can see it's just offshore of daytona. it's not to say it's on the east side, but it's picking up rain. this is all we can pick up on the radar, but it us raining heavily basically from the space coast almost up to jacksonville. right now the stats are a category 2 with winds at 105. look at that. it's finally moving. it's east of daytona beach and it will start to get a move on. so by this evening it will be past the florida/georgia line as a category 2. it maintains category 2 status straight into thursday where it makes its closest brush with the north carolina and south carolina coast. notice charleston and will ming tob are in the cone for a potential landfall as a category 2 storm with winds somewhere around 105 and 110 miles an hour. as we ta
in daytona beach, hilary lane. anne-marie, back over to you. >> thank you very much. >>> dorian makes its slow journey. cbs news weather producer david parkinson is tracking the storm. >> anne-marie, good morning. the storm is finally making its way furtherer north. you can see it's just offshore of daytona. it's not to say it's on the east side, but it's picking up rain. this is all we can pick up on the radar, but it us raining heavily basically from the space coast...
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, absolutely bloody hilarious, but didn't have a clue why, right?ng to be. it turns out that when i was talking to people in the audience i was repeating back completely the wrong thing, i would be like, "hey sir, how did you meet your wife?" "you met her in a cuban trans club, did you?" turns out he had met her in transit in cuba. 0bviou5ly i'm losing my hearing, right? my hearing had gone to my left ear and it was quite simple, and i was told it was just the one ear, and you can adapt, i got a hearing aid, it was fine, it was all cool, it is pretty easy with one hearing aid for moderate—to—medium hearing loss. two years ago, i took on a commission, it was for a play to be written over four months. and during those four months my right ear hearing started to go, my right ear. the good ear. and i went back to the emt and they told me that obviously the hearing is now going, it's going to be permanent, but they can't tell me how long i have got. they have no explanation of why the hearing is going. i get fitted for a new set of hearing aids. these he
, absolutely bloody hilarious, but didn't have a clue why, right?ng to be. it turns out that when i was talking to people in the audience i was repeating back completely the wrong thing, i would be like, "hey sir, how did you meet your wife?" "you met her in a cuban trans club, did you?" turns out he had met her in transit in cuba. 0bviou5ly i'm losing my hearing, right? my hearing had gone to my left ear and it was quite simple, and i was told it was just the one ear, and...
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well, earlier on hilary benn made the case for his bill.and ending the uncertainty, but the truth is, and the honourable member made the point so powerfully, no deal does not end anything. it would simply plunge us into greater uncertainty of all, uncertainty... i'm going to bring my remarks to a close. uncertainty about the degree and length of disruption, uncertainty about the border arrangements in northern ireland, uncertainty about what our future relationship, trading relationship would be without biggest, nearest and most important trading partners, the other member is the european union. philip hammond was a supporter of the bill, the former chancellor. he's been expelled from the conservatives for voting against the prime minister yesterday. he spoke earlier. the purpose of the bill, most of us will have no truck with the concept of a vote of no confidence. the purpose of the bill is to instruct this government and this administration how to conduct the uk pass future arrangements with the uk pass future arrangements with the europ
well, earlier on hilary benn made the case for his bill.and ending the uncertainty, but the truth is, and the honourable member made the point so powerfully, no deal does not end anything. it would simply plunge us into greater uncertainty of all, uncertainty... i'm going to bring my remarks to a close. uncertainty about the degree and length of disruption, uncertainty about the border arrangements in northern ireland, uncertainty about what our future relationship, trading relationship would...
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hilary benn which says that unless a deal is reached with the eu parliament approves a no deal brexitctober, the government must write to the eu seeking a brexit extension until 31 january 2020. reaction to the vote was swift. let there be no doubt, mr speaker, about there be no doubt, mr speaker, about the consequences of this vote tonight. it means that parliament is on the brink of wrecking any deal that we might be able to strike in brussels, because tomorrow's bill would hand control of the negotiations to the eu, and that would mean more debt, more delay, and more confusion —— more dither. the people of this country will have to choose, mr speaker. the leader of the opposition has been begging for an election for two years. he has crowds of supporters outside calling foran crowds of supporters outside calling for an election. i don't want an election, but if mps vote tomorrow to stop negotiations and to compel another pointless delay to brexit, potentially four years, then that would be the only way to resolve this, andi would be the only way to resolve this, and i can confirm t
hilary benn which says that unless a deal is reached with the eu parliament approves a no deal brexitctober, the government must write to the eu seeking a brexit extension until 31 january 2020. reaction to the vote was swift. let there be no doubt, mr speaker, about there be no doubt, mr speaker, about the consequences of this vote tonight. it means that parliament is on the brink of wrecking any deal that we might be able to strike in brussels, because tomorrow's bill would hand control of...
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hilary benn, once again, good of you tojoin us. hilary benn, once again, good of you to join us.collapse of thomas cook. emma coulthurst is a travel expert from the holiday price comparison site, travelsupermarket. thank you forjoining us. 0k, thank you forjoining us. ok, this is affecting many thousands of people. we have been talking about it most of the day, the kind of response that has been put in place, what kind of protection people have. how would you sum up where we are right now because yellow people are coming home, the repatriation scheme is now under way, flights are being put in place to bring people back and they are leaving within ten minutes or sometimes within a couple of hours. if people are not going to the original airport they flew from, transport is being provided by the caa to take them home. anyone in the next two weeks, whether they are flight next two weeks, whether they are flight only or on a package, the government has stepped in for the flight government has stepped in for the flight only travellers, and everyone else's at all protected and part of th
hilary benn, once again, good of you tojoin us. hilary benn, once again, good of you to join us.collapse of thomas cook. emma coulthurst is a travel expert from the holiday price comparison site, travelsupermarket. thank you forjoining us. 0k, thank you forjoining us. ok, this is affecting many thousands of people. we have been talking about it most of the day, the kind of response that has been put in place, what kind of protection people have. how would you sum up where we are right now...
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as hilary lane reports, the president addressed a number of hot button international issues. at the forefront, iran. >> reporter: president trump took aim at iran during his address to global leaders at the united nations general assembly. >> not only is iran the number one state sponsor of terrorism but iran's leaders are fueling the tragic war ins syria and yemen. >> reporter: the u.s. blames iran for recent attacks on saudi oil facilities. sanctions against teheran have been increased but there has been no military response from the u.s. or saudi arabia. >> hoping to free itself from sanctions, the regime has escalated its violent and unprovoked aggression. as long as iran's menacing behavior continues, sanctions will not be lifted. >> reporter: the president also addressed the on-going u.s. trade dispute with china. he called for a campaign to reform international trade. >> not only has china declined to adopt reforms, it has embraced an economic battle dependent on massive market barriers. heavy state subsidies. currency manipulation. >> reporter: this was the president'
as hilary lane reports, the president addressed a number of hot button international issues. at the forefront, iran. >> reporter: president trump took aim at iran during his address to global leaders at the united nations general assembly. >> not only is iran the number one state sponsor of terrorism but iran's leaders are fueling the tragic war ins syria and yemen. >> reporter: the u.s. blames iran for recent attacks on saudi oil facilities. sanctions against teheran have...
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hilary lane reports. >> reporter: google's advertising practices and dominance in online searches ares general in 48 states as well as washington, d.c., and puerto rico. the bipartisan group made the announcement in front of the supreme court. >> when there is no longer a free market or competition, this increases prices, even when something is marketed as free. >> reporter: there is concern the tech giant is behaving like a monopoly, stomping out or buying out rivals and that it holds a sway in the digital advertising market. >> the overwhelming number of query responses relate to google businesses and/or advertisers that pay for that slot. >> reporter: the attorneys general say small businesses with smaller advertising budgets lose out, and so do small states whose residents rely on products and services they find online. >> we like wide open spaces, and we like competition as well. >> reporter: google officials say they expect the states to ask about similar investigations, both in the u.s. and internationally. back in march, europe fined google $1.7 billion for forcing advertisers
hilary lane reports. >> reporter: google's advertising practices and dominance in online searches ares general in 48 states as well as washington, d.c., and puerto rico. the bipartisan group made the announcement in front of the supreme court. >> when there is no longer a free market or competition, this increases prices, even when something is marketed as free. >> reporter: there is concern the tech giant is behaving like a monopoly, stomping out or buying out rivals and that...
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hilary lane is on storm watch this morning. >> reporter: the devastation goes for miles. >> we are in the mid of one of the greatest national crisis in our country's history. >> reporter: for two days, hurricane dorian sat over the bahamas as a category 5 storm. left behind buildings turned into rubble. boats tossed into trees. and streets under water. >> i am coming. >> reporter: journalists tim and his family and their dogs were forced to abandon thod rss we will rebuild. >> reporter: the red cross estimates 13,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. >> it's devastating and idhave the storm for days. and even though it looks like dorian won't make a direct landfall, we are seeing heavy winds, rain and storm surge. . >> i know it's been frustrating for a lot of folks for floridians to look and see is it coming in my direction, is it coming in another. >> reporter: the national hurricane center says dorian is moving north the towards georgia and the carolinas. >> the time to leave is now. >> reporter: mandatory evacuation orders are in effect up and down the coastlines. but some people a
hilary lane is on storm watch this morning. >> reporter: the devastation goes for miles. >> we are in the mid of one of the greatest national crisis in our country's history. >> reporter: for two days, hurricane dorian sat over the bahamas as a category 5 storm. left behind buildings turned into rubble. boats tossed into trees. and streets under water. >> i am coming. >> reporter: journalists tim and his family and their dogs were forced to abandon thod rss we will...
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amongst the dnc, hilary clinton, the fbi, in funding the christopher steele dossier and accused of much interesting case first of all they didn't file it in d.c. they filed it in the eastern district of virginia, which is a much friendlier place -- lou: justice department, take note. >> yes, but what happened, what to do, the democrats know what to do, let's file some false charges against devin nunes and lickety split, gps helped research these false charges, absolutely false against devin -- >> ethics xhitd tee charges. -- committee charges. >> in the ethics committee one after another. i heard you giving adjectives about the republicans earlier. i have one to add, feckless republicans. lou: i like that one. i will use it next time. >> okay. because they said to devin, this will go away. we're not going to fight it. just let it happen. he lost his chairmanship for a year. they went after his wife. lou: it's stunning what the left is doing, the commitment when we watch jerrold nadler and adam schiff lying, and moving ahead with the efforts to subvert this administration. it is -- this
amongst the dnc, hilary clinton, the fbi, in funding the christopher steele dossier and accused of much interesting case first of all they didn't file it in d.c. they filed it in the eastern district of virginia, which is a much friendlier place -- lou: justice department, take note. >> yes, but what happened, what to do, the democrats know what to do, let's file some false charges against devin nunes and lickety split, gps helped research these false charges, absolutely false against...
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you think she had a progressive film by hilary swank in the nineties is not trans that only a trans person should been playing a trans role so they hated her for that which is so shortsighted and self-defeating. and that is just an example to be at each other's throat that some of these activists are embracing. >>host: invited to middleberry college that they were injured. >> literally attacked and physically assaulted by protesters. >> him what was supposed to be a debate with the left of center perspective and they don't want that to happen don't you think it makes him look more sympathetic set of using violence against them? we are keeping the marginalized people in our communities safe from harm of charles marie's words in view. and contributed to the emotional and mental unrest which is a different idea of how safety works that is at the root of so much of this. >>. >> they are extremely small. may be hundreds or thousands nationwide and they feed each other because the far right shows up and then the far right shows up and you don't want to be ignoring. and then you have to cover the
you think she had a progressive film by hilary swank in the nineties is not trans that only a trans person should been playing a trans role so they hated her for that which is so shortsighted and self-defeating. and that is just an example to be at each other's throat that some of these activists are embracing. >>host: invited to middleberry college that they were injured. >> literally attacked and physically assaulted by protesters. >> him what was supposed to be a debate...
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labourmp hilary sooner we do that the better. labour mp hilary benn talking earlier on.lly in salford this evening and he said the prime minister's speech amounted to nothing more than the conservatives talking to themselves. so we have got this business of the prime minister comes out of downing street with the entire parliamentary majority, well it is not really but he thinks it is. he is delusional, so he comes out and then what do you hear? chanting amounted to nothing more than the conservatives talking to themselves. so we have got this business of the prime minister comes out of downing street with the entire parliamentary majority, well it is not really but he thinks it is. he is delusional, so he comes out and then what do you hear? chanting in the background saying "stop the coup, stop the coup." hang ona minute "stop the coup, stop the coup." hang on a minute this is a prime minister coming out puffed up to his greatness telling us all that he is in charge, and there is thousands of people on the streets outside who appear to be challenging that perception. we
labourmp hilary sooner we do that the better. labour mp hilary benn talking earlier on.lly in salford this evening and he said the prime minister's speech amounted to nothing more than the conservatives talking to themselves. so we have got this business of the prime minister comes out of downing street with the entire parliamentary majority, well it is not really but he thinks it is. he is delusional, so he comes out and then what do you hear? chanting amounted to nothing more than the...
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the labour mp the labourmp hilary the labour mp hilary benn.es columnist and former conservative mp, matthew parris. where we stand today? let's start here. not that much has happened yet. a big build up to what the rebel alliance of mps who have the majority in parliament really planned boris johnson. majority in parliament really planned borisjohnson. we know boris johnson wants an early election. talk today from his attorney general, they will try again to get that, a motion. but it still doesn't seem the numbers at their front of you have the rebel alliance this afternoon, and still a sense of what the majority of them are able to hold out to wait for an early election until labour leave no deal taken off the deal or at least be taken off the deal or at least be taken at the table for a few months. is that your reading? a lot of reading going on today. lib dem this morning gave their view. but i spoke to the snp this afternoon. they gave me an impression they would back a one aligned bill for a general election. they want to amend it and wa
the labour mp the labourmp hilary the labour mp hilary benn.es columnist and former conservative mp, matthew parris. where we stand today? let's start here. not that much has happened yet. a big build up to what the rebel alliance of mps who have the majority in parliament really planned boris johnson. majority in parliament really planned borisjohnson. we know boris johnson wants an early election. talk today from his attorney general, they will try again to get that, a motion. but it still...
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go live to cocoa beach which is just south of cape canaveral in florida and talk to cbs reporter hilarytill not clear what path the storm will take. absolutely. this has been a very uncertain storm and has left people here really questioning where exactly is going to hit. meteorologists have had a tough time predicting as its speed and path changes. right now we were expected to get a direct hit from the storm but it is since it veered east so 110w but it is since it veered east so now it looks like it might hit north florida in the daytona and jacksonville area and then head up the coast and hit georgia and it is like savannah and then the carolinas. originally a direct hit to florida but no meteorologists are backing off from that and it looks like hurricane dolly and is heading towards the water which is good news for florida. not promising for bermuda. we are hearing from the government that by the time the app are closed on friday night there we re are closed on friday night there were just 26 tourists left on the island but a lot of people who live in bermuda must be very scared a
go live to cocoa beach which is just south of cape canaveral in florida and talk to cbs reporter hilarytill not clear what path the storm will take. absolutely. this has been a very uncertain storm and has left people here really questioning where exactly is going to hit. meteorologists have had a tough time predicting as its speed and path changes. right now we were expected to get a direct hit from the storm but it is since it veered east so 110w but it is since it veered east so now it looks...
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the season of hilari-t's. >> all: boo. hilari-t's. >> it's the season of bad for green screen. >> all: boo. >> come on. it's the season of wedding season. >> all: boo. >> the season of edible clothing. >> all: boo. >> it's the season of welding attire. of welding attire. >> all: boo. >> all: boo. >> pretty sure that was just a brulee torch. all right, have fun solving this week's dirty word jumble. good night! >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show," everybody! thank you for tuning in! and thank you for coming out! thank you so much for coming out! i'm trevor noah. our guest tonight is the governor of the great state of california, gavin newsom is joining us, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) also on tonight's show, greta thunberg roasts the u.n. lenny kravitz has lost his mojo, and donald trump is getting impeached. ( cheers and applause ) please, please! please, melania, stop cheering. ( laug
the season of hilari-t's. >> all: boo. hilari-t's. >> it's the season of bad for green screen. >> all: boo. >> come on. it's the season of wedding season. >> all: boo. >> the season of edible clothing. >> all: boo. >> it's the season of welding attire. of welding attire. >> all: boo. >> all: boo. >> pretty sure that was just a brulee torch. all right, have fun solving this week's dirty word jumble. good night! >> from...
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hilary lane is following dorian's path from daytona beach, florida. >> reporter: hurricane dorian kept its devastating grip on the bahamas. >> we are in the midst of historic tragedy. reporter: after massive flooding and winds took a heavy toll. >> complete devastation. look at these cars, man. >> reporter: the storm claimed lives and damaged or destroyed thousands of homes monday. >> our mission and focus now is search, rescue and recovery. >> reporter: the u.s. coast guard brought injured people to nassau international airport while dorian still raged. the national weather service says the storm is expected to approach the eastern florida coastline later today. >> people need to remain vigilant. >> reporter: millions of people over four southeastern states have been ordered to evacuate. >> get out now while you have time, while there's fuel available. >> reporter: with dorian's path uncertain, some have decided to wait and see. that includes the gash family whose cocoa beach home sits surrounded by water. >> if the hurricane kind of wobbles and comes closer then we can go inland a li
hilary lane is following dorian's path from daytona beach, florida. >> reporter: hurricane dorian kept its devastating grip on the bahamas. >> we are in the midst of historic tragedy. reporter: after massive flooding and winds took a heavy toll. >> complete devastation. look at these cars, man. >> reporter: the storm claimed lives and damaged or destroyed thousands of homes monday. >> our mission and focus now is search, rescue and recovery. >> reporter: the...
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whatever you think of hilary benn's bill that went through the commons on wednesday, it went throughcent on monday, it is the law of the land. and the idea that you would have a prime minister actually ignored the law of the land, however inconvenient hilary benn's bill is, i would find it absolutely extraordinary. i find it i would find it absolutely extraordinary. ifind it difficult to believe this would happen. meanwhile, the express going with the prime minister threatening to pa ralyse the prime minister threatening to paralyse the eu, and quite strong language, sabotage. a bit too strong, i think. language, sabotage. a bit too strong, ithink. the language, sabotage. a bit too strong, i think. the express has got carried away here. nick was on newsnight said recently that if for some reason the government didn't appoint a commissioner in the european union, we would be breaking the rules, in that case, we might get thrown out. he was suggesting this is perhaps borisjohnson's get a tad —— get out ofjail card. this is the way he can leave on the 31st october. it is a prosperity. w
whatever you think of hilary benn's bill that went through the commons on wednesday, it went throughcent on monday, it is the law of the land. and the idea that you would have a prime minister actually ignored the law of the land, however inconvenient hilary benn's bill is, i would find it absolutely extraordinary. i find it i would find it absolutely extraordinary. ifind it difficult to believe this would happen. meanwhile, the express going with the prime minister threatening to pa ralyse the...
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he is on course to achieving a deal, although it is a claim that we have heard others, including hilary is the other weapon that mrjohnson is clearly hoping to deploy in action is basically yes, the conservative party is no longer the party of tory austerity, as the labour party would like to put it, but rather the party that has a radical new agenda for domestic politics. the trouble is, so far at least, what his do or die position on brexit does look as though it has won him votes, there is no sign so far that his domestic agenda has helped him reach across the divide and regain any ground among ravine —— remain voters. a government public information campaign is under way costing £100 million, urging people and businesses to make sure they are ready for brexit. this it comes as new figures show that uk manufacturing output fell last month, by the fastest rate in 7 years. the data firm markit says this is partly because of political uncertainty and global trade tensions. so how prepared for brexit are firms across the uk? our business editor simon jack has been finding out. the uk and
he is on course to achieving a deal, although it is a claim that we have heard others, including hilary is the other weapon that mrjohnson is clearly hoping to deploy in action is basically yes, the conservative party is no longer the party of tory austerity, as the labour party would like to put it, but rather the party that has a radical new agenda for domestic politics. the trouble is, so far at least, what his do or die position on brexit does look as though it has won him votes, there is...
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i am hilary lane with a look at a map that makes pet healthcare more convenient. out 's young autism nations. researchers at a new york hospital believe that a non- psychoactive extract for marijuana has got the potential to relieve autism symptoms. the same compound has already shown results in reducing epileptic seizures now, clinical trials are underway. and the final result will be out in about two years. >>> a new study finds pet loving millennial's are willing to pay for good care, and convenience, when it comes to the health of their four-legged housemates. as hilary lane reports, one fast-growing company is using its up based business, to help meet the demand. >> reporter: ashley heseltine has been in pet care for 11 years. and when it comes to her dog, she spares no expense. >> i got julie, i had just started on my own as a freelance writer, i had no money, i went into credit card debt, just getting him taken care of. >> when he began showing signs of joint stiffness, she became concerned. and turned to fuzzy pet health. a subsumption based pet care compa
i am hilary lane with a look at a map that makes pet healthcare more convenient. out 's young autism nations. researchers at a new york hospital believe that a non- psychoactive extract for marijuana has got the potential to relieve autism symptoms. the same compound has already shown results in reducing epileptic seizures now, clinical trials are underway. and the final result will be out in about two years. >>> a new study finds pet loving millennial's are willing to pay for good...
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be dead in the ditch than go and cruel to brussels to request an extension and of course what the hilary benn bill stipulates is that he will have to go to back to brussels and request about a 3 month extension till the end of january which he does not want to do and actually there's been fears that he won't comply in fact hilary benn was quoted as saying you know we either have a law and the rule of law or we don't so we actually can just ignore this and not actually accept it i think what's a very interesting point is that while this bill would force johnson not to be able to force through a no deal breaks it actually forces polymer to come up with some kind of solution and they have none so it begs the question what is their solution for the dithering as he was quoted in saying in aberdeenshire is that you know. it costs the u.k. a $1000000000.00 a month for this dithering all this delaying that's what's happening now the prime minister seems to still want to go into a general election which he said that he doesn't want but the government still says that they will try again to past el
be dead in the ditch than go and cruel to brussels to request an extension and of course what the hilary benn bill stipulates is that he will have to go to back to brussels and request about a 3 month extension till the end of january which he does not want to do and actually there's been fears that he won't comply in fact hilary benn was quoted as saying you know we either have a law and the rule of law or we don't so we actually can just ignore this and not actually accept it i think what's a...
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that hilary benn was.pholes or sneaky way around it, i would expect parliament to step in again and try to act with a new law again and i would expect the supreme court with what we have seen so far to upload that well. i think for all the puffin big talk boris johnson that well. i think for all the puffin big talk borisjohnson has a big problem. one finalthing, i don't know whether hannah can hear me because i think hurt your piece was causing her problems, do you haveit was causing her problems, do you have it back in? yeah, it is back and. well done forjenny with that. how and. well done forjenny with that. h ow ofte n and. well done forjenny with that. how often do you account for these despite all these problems the conservatives are still ahead in the polls resting at the moment? from my point of view, i was at the labour party conference last week and you wa nt party conference last week and you want to talk about divided parties, i have never seen anything like it. they tried to pick off the deputy
that hilary benn was.pholes or sneaky way around it, i would expect parliament to step in again and try to act with a new law again and i would expect the supreme court with what we have seen so far to upload that well. i think for all the puffin big talk boris johnson that well. i think for all the puffin big talk borisjohnson has a big problem. one finalthing, i don't know whether hannah can hear me because i think hurt your piece was causing her problems, do you haveit was causing her...
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imply in fact hilary benn was quoted as saying you know we either have law and the rule of law or we don't so we actually can just ignore this and not actually accept it i think what's a very interesting point is that while this bill would force johnson not to be able to force through a no deal breaks it actually forces polymer to come up with some kind of solution and they have none so it begs the question what is their solution for the dithering as he was quoted in saying in aberdeen shares that you know it costs the u.k. a $1000000000.00 a month for this do the ring all this delaying that's what's happening now the prime minister seems to still want to go into a general election which he said that he doesn't want but the government still says that they will try again to past election bill on monday the last general election was in 2017 while the referendum was in 2016 so my question per a tweet along these same lines is if you think that the u.k. public may have changed their mind about which party they support since 2017 why shouldn't there be a referendum on brags that which the
imply in fact hilary benn was quoted as saying you know we either have law and the rule of law or we don't so we actually can just ignore this and not actually accept it i think what's a very interesting point is that while this bill would force johnson not to be able to force through a no deal breaks it actually forces polymer to come up with some kind of solution and they have none so it begs the question what is their solution for the dithering as he was quoted in saying in aberdeen shares...
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conservative mpjohn redwood is a chief proponent of brexit and a critic of the new hilary benn law.hink again. this undermines the prime minister and more importantly it undermines oui’ and more importantly it undermines our country, it makes it extremely unlikely that all those remain supporting mps who could live with oui’ supporting mps who could live with our exit with a variant of the withdrawal agreement are not going to get that because they have deliberately undermined the pressure oui’ deliberately undermined the pressure our prime minister may place on the european union in his negotiations he is trying to undertake. this is dominic raab. dominic raab is a former brexit secretary and now the foreign secretary — he's taken a hardline view on brexit. here he is defending the government in the commons today. this government will always respect the rule of law. that has been our clear position consistently and frankly it is outrageous that that is even in doubt. of course, how the rule of law will be respected is normally straightforward, but sometimes it can be more complex.
conservative mpjohn redwood is a chief proponent of brexit and a critic of the new hilary benn law.hink again. this undermines the prime minister and more importantly it undermines oui’ and more importantly it undermines our country, it makes it extremely unlikely that all those remain supporting mps who could live with oui’ supporting mps who could live with our exit with a variant of the withdrawal agreement are not going to get that because they have deliberately undermined the pressure...
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hilary lane reporting for us live in daytona beach, florida this morning.or that update. >>> meanwhile on the other coast, the search and rescue effort off the santa barbara coast has turned into a recovery mission this morning. this comes as we have learned that several people from near the bay area were on board that boat as the fire erupted. as of this morning, at least 25 people are confirmed dead. nine others still missing. and a parent at pacific collegiate school in santa cruz says two students and at least two parents were trapped on board. one boat owner was able to save four staff members on board and then bring them to safety. >> i wish i could have picked all 35 of them up. all of them. i got the space. you know, if they could have gotten in the water, i could have got them out of there. >> we are expected to learn the latest on this investigation at a press conference in just a few hours at 10:00 this morning. >>> and taking a live look at pacific collegiate in santa cruz where grief counselors will be at the school this morning. meantime, none
hilary lane reporting for us live in daytona beach, florida this morning.or that update. >>> meanwhile on the other coast, the search and rescue effort off the santa barbara coast has turned into a recovery mission this morning. this comes as we have learned that several people from near the bay area were on board that boat as the fire erupted. as of this morning, at least 25 people are confirmed dead. nine others still missing. and a parent at pacific collegiate school in santa cruz...
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live in daytona beach, hilary lane.over to you. >> as the mood shifted at all now that the hurricane has stalled? >> reporter: i do feel that a little bit. earlier in the week you were talking about a big category 5 hurricane. now it's been downgraded and in addition people thought it was going to hit days ago so people are getting a bit impatient. in addition the days here have been beautiful. i know it's rainy and windy right now. it was a beautiful morning. people are saying why should we evacuate if the storm hasn't come and it's been such a nice day but officials say that people should not have a false sense of security and if they are in a mandatory evacuation area, they should leave immediately. >> hilary lane live for us in daytona beach, florida. thank you for those details. >>> also this morning, that deadly boat fire off the coast of santa barbara. a parent at pacific collegiate school says two students and at least two parents were trapped on board. she said that grief counselors will be at the school this m
live in daytona beach, hilary lane.over to you. >> as the mood shifted at all now that the hurricane has stalled? >> reporter: i do feel that a little bit. earlier in the week you were talking about a big category 5 hurricane. now it's been downgraded and in addition people thought it was going to hit days ago so people are getting a bit impatient. in addition the days here have been beautiful. i know it's rainy and windy right now. it was a beautiful morning. people are saying why...
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. >> stahl: it was hilarious. >> kroft: it was hilarious because he was hilarious. >> steve-- ( laughterng interviewed, he loved the idea of being on "60 minutes" because his mother was a big fan, and there wasn't anything you couldn't ask him. >> stahl: but there was one moment where you did ask him what could've been an embarrassing question. >> kroft: you think you're immature? >> oh, yeah. >> kroft: sexually? >> yeah. >> kroft: why? >> i am not going to talk about being sexually immature on "60 minutes." >> kroft: but you think you are. >> it's not "60 swinging minutes." >> kroft: right, right. >> can we get some powder on my face? i'm sweating! god. >> kroft: and then you get people. >> stahl: this is off limits, this is off limits. >> kroft: right. the most extreme example of that was beyonce. >> it depends on where we are. ( laughs ) >> kroft: she controlled everything. ( laughs ) we had a couple of brief moments with her, and a short interview, and a couple of walk-throughs and that was it. >> they're probably going to show this on "60 minutes," so can everybody "tick-tick-tick?"
. >> stahl: it was hilarious. >> kroft: it was hilarious because he was hilarious. >> steve-- ( laughterng interviewed, he loved the idea of being on "60 minutes" because his mother was a big fan, and there wasn't anything you couldn't ask him. >> stahl: but there was one moment where you did ask him what could've been an embarrassing question. >> kroft: you think you're immature? >> oh, yeah. >> kroft: sexually? >> yeah. >> kroft:...
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have a listen to the leading labour mp, hilary benn, the man behind the legislation to avert no deal.hind the legislation to avert no deallj became persuaded some months ago that we must find a way out of this. a compromise has been suggested, i did not vote for theresa may's deal but i would be prepared to approve it in parliament, provided that it goes back to the british people in a confirmatory referendum. i think thatis confirmatory referendum. i think that is the only way forward, on the one hand, boris johnson that is the only way forward, on the one hand, borisjohnson says, we wa nt one hand, borisjohnson says, we want a no—deal brexit, "if i can't get a deal, we will leave without one", and on the other hand, people saying let's cancel the result of the referendum, i don't think that would be the democratic thing to do. what the people began, the people must conclude. to problems with the suggestion from hilary benn, one, borisjohnson has always resisted the idea of another referendum. —— two. two, it is not obvious how a deal is going to be done, because you sense the mood b
have a listen to the leading labour mp, hilary benn, the man behind the legislation to avert no deal.hind the legislation to avert no deallj became persuaded some months ago that we must find a way out of this. a compromise has been suggested, i did not vote for theresa may's deal but i would be prepared to approve it in parliament, provided that it goes back to the british people in a confirmatory referendum. i think thatis confirmatory referendum. i think that is the only way forward, on the...
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borisjohnson thought by suspending parliament that he could stop this hilary benn law going through.nd try and act with a new law again and try and act with a new law again andi again and try and act with a new law again and i would expect the supreme court, from what we have seen so far, to uphold that law. i think borisjohnson, for all the far, to uphold that law. i think boris johnson, for all the bluff far, to uphold that law. i think borisjohnson, for all the bluff in big toe, has got a big problem. a bbc investigation into licensed puppy farming in west wales, has found widespread suffering and abuse of dogs, despite regular checks by vets and council inspectors. the year—long investigation found dogs in filthy and unfit conditions, in premises that were meant to be inspected at least once a year. wyre davies has this special report. west wales has been called the capital of puppy farming, worth more than £12 million each year in wales alone, and which produces around 2a,000 puppies annually. but in a year—long investigation, we found appalling conditions in farm afterfarm, all
borisjohnson thought by suspending parliament that he could stop this hilary benn law going through.nd try and act with a new law again and try and act with a new law again andi again and try and act with a new law again and i would expect the supreme court, from what we have seen so far, to uphold that law. i think borisjohnson, for all the far, to uphold that law. i think boris johnson, for all the bluff far, to uphold that law. i think borisjohnson, for all the bluff in big toe, has got a...
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mps who are anxious to block a new deal brexit really try and renew their efforts, and we had the hilaryact designed to do that, to mandate borisjohnson to ask act designed to do that, to mandate boris johnson to ask for an extension to brexit, and i think we might see further manoeuvres to make sure that legislation is watertight, because there is nervousness the government could try and find a loophole, and i wouldn't rule out further court battles. we know a number of mps have lined up lawyers in case boris johnson number of mps have lined up lawyers in case borisjohnson tries to find a loophole around that law, designed to make him ask for an extension to brexit, if he hasn't managed to get a deal approved by parliament. in terms of court battles, mie —— we may yet see more of that to come at the end of october. a lot of this is somewhat speculative, but that is the territory we are in. jessica parker, thank you. let's discuss today's events in more detail now, with dr joelle grogan, a senior lecturer in law at middlesex university london. how surprised where you buy the judgment? i
mps who are anxious to block a new deal brexit really try and renew their efforts, and we had the hilaryact designed to do that, to mandate borisjohnson to ask act designed to do that, to mandate boris johnson to ask for an extension to brexit, and i think we might see further manoeuvres to make sure that legislation is watertight, because there is nervousness the government could try and find a loophole, and i wouldn't rule out further court battles. we know a number of mps have lined up...
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she cast hilary swank back in the '90s and she's not a trans person. having cast for this intersection because only trans person should've been playing a trans role. so the hated her for that which is so shortsighted and self-defeating. it wouldn't have been as big a film then if it would've had someone some other than hillary swank in it. that's just an example. the really at each other's throats and self-defeating tactics that some of these activists are embracing i think because of the influence of intersectionality. >> host: charles murray invited to middlebury college. he and the professor invite him both injured. >> guest: thank you right. literally attack. they were physically assaulted by protesters who thought it was so important to stop over suppoo be a debate, a debate between marie and i left this center perspective. they don't want that to happen. when interviewed for the book and i said don't you think you make charles murray or where what is more sympathetic if you're shutting them down and using violence against them? don't you think yo
she cast hilary swank back in the '90s and she's not a trans person. having cast for this intersection because only trans person should've been playing a trans role. so the hated her for that which is so shortsighted and self-defeating. it wouldn't have been as big a film then if it would've had someone some other than hillary swank in it. that's just an example. the really at each other's throats and self-defeating tactics that some of these activists are embracing i think because of the...
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i was not referring to the subject matter is hilarious but i said it's hilarious that we are sitting in this room today and i have to doctors in the midst and no one can give us real numbers that we can respond to an assessed how big of a threat this is because you know it's not as big of a threat as you are trying to make it out to be sega manipulate. the audacity of you to bring up the christchurch shooting manifesto and make it seem as i laughed at people who were slaughtered by a homicidal maniac in my opinion is absolutely despicable and i think we should be above that particular i do assign reality to the meaning of a homicidal maniac writing a manifesto which by the way let the record show that child's cartoon as a source of inspiration he also cited nelson mandela as a source of information. i don't tank nelson mandela has inspired mosque shootings. you would rather assign meeting to a homicidal maniac than to actually address that i said the things i said today that are actually harming latin america. number one the education system and the illiteracy rate. a legal immigrati
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now, let's talk about this bill brought by hilary benn of the opposition labour party, it has got through stop a no—deal brexit in any circumstances. it now is in the upper house of parliament, the house of lords. it must pass there before becoming law, and here you have a live feed coming in from the house of lords. just to explain to some of you outside of the uk, in what we might call a democratic curiosity, the lords are appointed rather than elected. there are over 800 of them. most of them have been appointed for life. a minority still inherit their titles, and yes, you heard some people within —— with influence within the uk's democratic processes have inherited that power, and we are seeing all sorts of procedural manoeuvres being brought forward in the house of lords. this is its website. members who back brexit have unleashed around 90 amendments. if you have the energy, you can read it all online. according to the rules, each of these are momentous to be debated and there is no provision for cutting debates short. that is widely seen as a filibuster operation to try to run down
now, let's talk about this bill brought by hilary benn of the opposition labour party, it has got through stop a no—deal brexit in any circumstances. it now is in the upper house of parliament, the house of lords. it must pass there before becoming law, and here you have a live feed coming in from the house of lords. just to explain to some of you outside of the uk, in what we might call a democratic curiosity, the lords are appointed rather than elected. there are over 800 of them. most of...
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celebrating "friends" turning 25 with surprising stories from the famous guest stars and hilarious momenthich cast member was the easiest to crack up. >> and then demi moore's bomb shell memoir o drug use and pass marriages. it's everyt. it really is. >> and the star that built this giant estate the size of a mall. >> and one-on-oneith seth curry expanding his family again. >> my goodness. now movie "e.t." never before seen fireman blooper. i had sick closet mosl of john bashon toes. >> and it is nothing in comparison. i'm >> and next. >> you never know i may pop up. >> we'd love to see her on hhs 1994 but now a dualologyist in the animated movie abominable about an escaped yeti. >> any time you are part of something that encourages people to be empowered is only a good thing. and jamie lee curtis. >> richard is coming. >> yes how crazy is that going >> "e.t." was at the awards as jamie gushed about the hollywood hills part two of a new trilogy. >> it will end with a massive bang. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ are you ready? ♪ are you ready for some fun? ♪ ♪ ♪ are you ready? ♪ we
celebrating "friends" turning 25 with surprising stories from the famous guest stars and hilarious momenthich cast member was the easiest to crack up. >> and then demi moore's bomb shell memoir o drug use and pass marriages. it's everyt. it really is. >> and the star that built this giant estate the size of a mall. >> and one-on-oneith seth curry expanding his family again. >> my goodness. now movie "e.t." never before seen fireman blooper. i had sick...
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mr hilary benn. thank you very much, mr speaker.ld on the fundamental political question before us, is trying, as they see best, to act in the national interest and the interest of their constituents. the problem, the reason why we constituents. the problem, the reason why we are constituents. the problem, the reason why we are here today, is of course that each of us has a slightly different view of what those best interests are. so i hope that we can debate this bill in what isi that we can debate this bill in what is i recognise a very short amount of time, and if i may respond to the point, i could do no better than to quote the right honourable member for west dorset, who on the 3rd of april in the house said it can only be done at high speed, because there is no time left. and i think where ever we stand on this issue we know there is very little time left and following the decision on prorogation, there is even less time that would have been available previously, and therefore i hope that we will treat each other, recognising
mr hilary benn. thank you very much, mr speaker.ld on the fundamental political question before us, is trying, as they see best, to act in the national interest and the interest of their constituents. the problem, the reason why we constituents. the problem, the reason why we are constituents. the problem, the reason why we are here today, is of course that each of us has a slightly different view of what those best interests are. so i hope that we can debate this bill in what isi that we can...
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other musicians and everybody else over the years we're looking at a couple of them now they just hilarious wrote the cover didn't need any text written on it the original one not abbey road nor the beatles the beatles were big enough it looks like a straight forward photo shoot of a fairly ordinary scene of men crossing the road of the beatles crossing the road going to it but it's not supposed to be some kind of a hidden meaning in the cover of i'm not mistaken you will kiss a roof conspiracy theorists back then were adamant that paul mccartney was in fact dead yeah that he was killed in iraq road accident in 1967 and they pointed to the album cover as symbolic proof of his death saying that his role was played by an imposter paul mccartney is a left handed musician why is he cut that why does he have the cigarette in the right hand he also has no shoes on karen. hughes when you go to heaven when you go to the afterlife and also taking. the biggest evidence the v.w. in the back of v.w. in the back with $28.00 if he would have been $28.00 if he wasn't that they actually mark the anniversar
other musicians and everybody else over the years we're looking at a couple of them now they just hilarious wrote the cover didn't need any text written on it the original one not abbey road nor the beatles the beatles were big enough it looks like a straight forward photo shoot of a fairly ordinary scene of men crossing the road of the beatles crossing the road going to it but it's not supposed to be some kind of a hidden meaning in the cover of i'm not mistaken you will kiss a roof conspiracy...