36
36
Nov 4, 2019
11/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
chief justice hughes read the oath very seriously and solemnly. fdr responded after, i understand that you say my oath is to uphold the constitution, but the constitution as i see it is a flexible one to adopt to the challenges of democracy. this will set up a contrast between the court and executive branch. what fdr did after that was open -- unbeknownst to most members of the court, he invited them to his house. everything goes swimmingly. three days later, this is february of 1937, he announced a court packing plan and his plan is, for every justice on the court who is 70 or older, the president can appoint, if that justice does not retire, the president can appoint a new justice, up to six. that would have allowed fdr to put up to 15 justices on the court. that will ensure his new deal legislation would not get struck. chief justice hughes handled this in a way that is extraordinary and may explain chief justice roberts reference. he was lobbied by people to speak out against this plan. he refused to do so. he ended up writing a letter that wa
chief justice hughes read the oath very seriously and solemnly. fdr responded after, i understand that you say my oath is to uphold the constitution, but the constitution as i see it is a flexible one to adopt to the challenges of democracy. this will set up a contrast between the court and executive branch. what fdr did after that was open -- unbeknownst to most members of the court, he invited them to his house. everything goes swimmingly. three days later, this is february of 1937, he...
57
57
Nov 4, 2019
11/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
he mentioned chief justice hughes and fdr's court packing scheme.his was the point when we saw the import of marbury versus madison coming into play. it's another great story in history. host: let me work my way through history a bit more. one thing before we leave this case. this court under marshall established the tradition of speaking with one voice on opinions. before then, they had many many -- they had -- there have been many opinions. what is the importance of speaking with one voice? elizabeth: it adds to the credibility of the institution and the notion that we've been talking about with chief justice roberts, that the court is nonpolitical. you hear this in the parlance of the court. they say they serve the constitution, not constituents. we conference, we do not caucus. we are here to do the work of the court. it was my impression that chief justice roberts said publicly, how things are perceived when people talk in partisan terms. host: you are a trustee of the u.s. supreme court historical society. what is that? elizabeth: it's a fanta
he mentioned chief justice hughes and fdr's court packing scheme.his was the point when we saw the import of marbury versus madison coming into play. it's another great story in history. host: let me work my way through history a bit more. one thing before we leave this case. this court under marshall established the tradition of speaking with one voice on opinions. before then, they had many many -- they had -- there have been many opinions. what is the importance of speaking with one voice?...
37
37
Nov 4, 2019
11/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
he mentioned chief justice hughes and fdr's court packing scheme.his was the point when we saw the import of marbury versus madison coming into play. it's another great story in history. host: let me work my way through history a bit more. one thing before we leave this case. marshallt under established the tradition of speaking with one voice on opinions. before then, they had many many -- they had -- there have been many opinions. what is the importance of speaking with one voice? elizabeth: it adds to the credibility of the institution and the notion that we've been talking about with chief justice roberts, that the court is nonpolitical. you hear this in the parlance of the court. they say they serve the constitution, not constituents. we conference, we do not caucus. there is no i/o. we are here to do the work of the court. it was my impression that chief publicly,berts said how things are perceived when people talk in prison terms. let's -- partisan terms. of theou are a trustee u.s. supreme court historical society. what is that? elizabeth: i
he mentioned chief justice hughes and fdr's court packing scheme.his was the point when we saw the import of marbury versus madison coming into play. it's another great story in history. host: let me work my way through history a bit more. one thing before we leave this case. marshallt under established the tradition of speaking with one voice on opinions. before then, they had many many -- they had -- there have been many opinions. what is the importance of speaking with one voice? elizabeth:...
1,233
1.2K
Nov 18, 2019
11/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 1,233
favorite 0
quote 0
cher hughes was missing for two months.ow her family and friends wondered if her disappearance had anything to do with another american who left the island abruptly, four months before cher. a man named bo icelar. >> bo was quiet. introvert. he was a really great guy. >> bo kept a low profile since moving to bocas from santa fe, new mexico in 2004. the former antique dealer was so quiet that no one even noticed when he took off. >> a lot of people say, let's go to argentina for six weeks. they don't e-mail everybody and tell them we're leaving. it's pretty easy to be not missed for a while. >> it made more sense when they found out that beau sold his home to wild bill, another american in their group famous for throwing lively parties many of the expats attended including cher's friend kristen. >> i knew that they wanted to sell and move somewhere different. and so i assumed they sold and that beau had left. >> still, as keith thought back to the days after beau moved out, an image kept returning to his mind. an image of be
cher hughes was missing for two months.ow her family and friends wondered if her disappearance had anything to do with another american who left the island abruptly, four months before cher. a man named bo icelar. >> bo was quiet. introvert. he was a really great guy. >> bo kept a low profile since moving to bocas from santa fe, new mexico in 2004. the former antique dealer was so quiet that no one even noticed when he took off. >> a lot of people say, let's go to argentina...
127
127
Nov 24, 2019
11/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh, i don't care what you're saying or talking points about show trial and dull this and dull that and ratings whatever, we're talking about the rule of law, foundation of american democracy. i am not going to sit here and allow someone to try to tell me and the american people that what they've heard over the last two weeks, what they've seen over the last 60 days of the impeachment inquiry announced is what they're seeing. i am believing my eyes and believing my ears and still are millions of other people. i bet you there are people watching right now wondering when will republicans, when will people always talking about how they love the rule of law, love the constitution and revere the president and presidency, when will they do those things they have been lecturing us for decades? when will they do that? >> let me give him a chance to respond. i will run out of time. the point is you had decorated members of the military and people in intelligence and government officials testify. that's not a show trial. you had credible witnesses and all consistently saying the same thing. h
hugh, i don't care what you're saying or talking points about show trial and dull this and dull that and ratings whatever, we're talking about the rule of law, foundation of american democracy. i am not going to sit here and allow someone to try to tell me and the american people that what they've heard over the last two weeks, what they've seen over the last 60 days of the impeachment inquiry announced is what they're seeing. i am believing my eyes and believing my ears and still are millions...
80
80
Nov 1, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, bbc news. a man from ireland wanted over the deaths of 39 people found dead in the back of a refrigerated lorry. eamonn harrison appeared in court in dublin this morning. it comes as two other men have been arrested in vietnam as part of the investigation. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more. eamonn harrison, the 23—year—old from county down in northern ireland, who appeared in court in dublin today on a european extradition warrant. detectives suspect he was the driver of this blue lorry cab which dropped off the refrigerated trailer in zeebrugge before the deadly trip across the channel. the trailer travelled from belgium unaccompanied on this cargo ship, the clementine, arriving in purfleet on the thames just east of london. essex police want to extradite eamonn harrison because by the time the trailer got to water glade industrial estate, less than two miles away, 39 people were found dead inside it. police also want to talk to ronan hughes and his younger brother chris
hugh pym, bbc news. a man from ireland wanted over the deaths of 39 people found dead in the back of a refrigerated lorry. eamonn harrison appeared in court in dublin this morning. it comes as two other men have been arrested in vietnam as part of the investigation. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more. eamonn harrison, the 23—year—old from county down in northern ireland, who appeared in court in dublin today on a european extradition warrant. detectives suspect he was...
91
91
Nov 1, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, bbc news.n streaming service next year. the firm has already bought marvel studios, the star wars franchise, and 21st century fox. in his only uk interview, disney‘s chief executive, bob iger has been speaking to our media editor, amol rajan. earlier this year, the avengers endgame from marvel entertainment became the biggest—grossing movie in history. 0k. who here hasn‘t been to space? marvel is part of a bigger media giant, the walt disney company, known as disney. over the past 15 years, it‘s been on an acquisition spree under the leadership of bob iger. mr iger, who considered a run for the us presidency, bought pixar animation off stevejobs, lucasfilm off star wars creator george lucas, and last year, in one of the biggest deals in media history, 21st century fox from rupert murdoch. why do you think rupert murdoch wanted to sell? well, i think the primary reason is that he looked at what was going on in the world of media and all the disruption, and he didn‘t believe that the hand that th
hugh pym, bbc news.n streaming service next year. the firm has already bought marvel studios, the star wars franchise, and 21st century fox. in his only uk interview, disney‘s chief executive, bob iger has been speaking to our media editor, amol rajan. earlier this year, the avengers endgame from marvel entertainment became the biggest—grossing movie in history. 0k. who here hasn‘t been to space? marvel is part of a bigger media giant, the walt disney company, known as disney. over the...
57
57
Nov 1, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
police also want to talk to ronan hughes and his younger brother chris hughes.on was in northern ireland today to make this direct appeal. ronan and christopher, hand yourselves in to the police service of northern ireland. we need you both to come forward and assist this investigation. in vietnam, the national broadcaster showed pictures of police launching an investigation there as two people were taken into custody on suspicion of people smuggling. what started with the discovery of 39 people dead in a refrigerated trailer here on an essex industrial estate has turned into an international investigation, with police looking into what seems to be a loosely—linked global network of criminal organisations smuggling people into the uk from halfway round the world. daniel sandford, bbc news, grays in essex. now, it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. batten down the hatches, we've got an impending autumn gale and it has prompted the met office to issue a severe weather warning. we've got high winds expected across the southern parts of the uk on saturday
police also want to talk to ronan hughes and his younger brother chris hughes.on was in northern ireland today to make this direct appeal. ronan and christopher, hand yourselves in to the police service of northern ireland. we need you both to come forward and assist this investigation. in vietnam, the national broadcaster showed pictures of police launching an investigation there as two people were taken into custody on suspicion of people smuggling. what started with the discovery of 39...
66
66
Nov 11, 2019
11/19
by
KNTV
quote
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 3
analysis nbc news white house correspondent halle jackson, hugh hewitt, yamiche alcindor and washington post columnist david. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. president trump finds himself facing pressure on two fronts. on impeachment, a growing number of witnesses testifying before congress have confirmed that military aid was being with held until ukraine agreed to announce investigations into president trump's rivals and confirmation that yes, the ukrainians did know a quid pro quo existed and testifying will happen behind closed doors. they hope to refocus the public hearings on joe biden's son and perhaps the whistle blower and tuesday night's political
analysis nbc news white house correspondent halle jackson, hugh hewitt, yamiche alcindor and washington post columnist david. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. president trump finds himself facing pressure on two fronts. on impeachment, a growing number of witnesses testifying before congress have confirmed that military aid was being with held until ukraine agreed to announce investigations into president trump's rivals and confirmation that...
64
64
Nov 21, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
dominic hughes reports.y being carried out in the van outside dewsbury town hall. the dentate charitably —— charity normally works in developing countries but today it's helping a man who's had to live with excruciating tooth pain for months. i was excruciating tooth pain for months. iwas in excruciating tooth pain for months. i was in pain, nobody could help me, none of these nhs services, nobody would help me at all. he is far from alone. during this visit, dentate staff saw 50 patients and extract 50 teeth. all day, this charity that has been busy seeking people who are in real pain because of tooth decay but for all those patients, this is the only way they can access emergency nhs dental care here in dewsbury. the bbc has drawn up this map showing whether most people are missing out on nhs dental care. the blue areas are better than average. yellow, average. in the red areas, worse than average and include much of london in the south—east, devon and cornwall and parts of east anglia. you are doing reall
dominic hughes reports.y being carried out in the van outside dewsbury town hall. the dentate charitably —— charity normally works in developing countries but today it's helping a man who's had to live with excruciating tooth pain for months. i was excruciating tooth pain for months. iwas in excruciating tooth pain for months. i was in pain, nobody could help me, none of these nhs services, nobody would help me at all. he is far from alone. during this visit, dentate staff saw 50 patients...
48
48
Nov 25, 2019
11/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
still with us, hugh.ut what the central , including the bank of england was going to do. it could be a similar narrative. marketeading some analysis this morning that said that christine lagarde said on friday, only 60% of her address was on monetary policy and the rest was on other policy. talk was about christine lagarde diplomatic skill set the and the reason for that choice. away from the central banking background. and her speech last week was evidence of that as she focuses on working more closely with governments. i think the ecb recognizes there are limits to what they can do to stimulate the economy. effectively, the policies have done their best in terms of collapsing yields across government and corporate's and now it is about encouraging companies. anna: collapsing yields and creating negative yield. i have a chart talking about the extent of the negative yielding debt. we see the value of negatively yielding bonds. falling $12.5 trillion. where does this leave investors? i read some analysis
still with us, hugh.ut what the central , including the bank of england was going to do. it could be a similar narrative. marketeading some analysis this morning that said that christine lagarde said on friday, only 60% of her address was on monetary policy and the rest was on other policy. talk was about christine lagarde diplomatic skill set the and the reason for that choice. away from the central banking background. and her speech last week was evidence of that as she focuses on working...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
for flanked by hughes lawyers she heads next to the dish to court to demand information use case was heritier in secret please give short shrift to her desperate plight patience is running thin the mission my body is extremely tired going from beijing to is very far often i leave beijing in the morning at 5 am and it's not even light of 5 sometimes it's raining sometimes it's snowing it's already been 2 years i'm extremely tired tired to the point where i get sick natives and. eventually they resolve to file a complaint about used treatment the little expectation that it will make a difference another day in a café system seemingly designed to obfuscate on 1st street in champions league football a good night on the pitch for german teams one conceded 2 goals against italy's inter milan they were down but not out staging a comeback to win 32 the final score a day earlier lives it beat russian side senate. 2 nil to go down to open the scoring at the end of the 1st half then muscles a bit netted another in the 63rd minute with the women's lives and cement their place at the top of group
for flanked by hughes lawyers she heads next to the dish to court to demand information use case was heritier in secret please give short shrift to her desperate plight patience is running thin the mission my body is extremely tired going from beijing to is very far often i leave beijing in the morning at 5 am and it's not even light of 5 sometimes it's raining sometimes it's snowing it's already been 2 years i'm extremely tired tired to the point where i get sick natives and. eventually they...
121
121
Nov 1, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
39—year—old brother, christopher hughes from armagh.trafficking. i would like to thank all of those communities from northern ireland and ireland, along with those in the in the road haulage and the shipping industries who have come forward to share information and knowledge with us. we know that you are as appalled as the rest of the world following the deaths of these people and we really appreciate your help. today, i want to make a direct appeal — ronan and christopher, hand yourselves in the police service yourselves in ti the police service of northern ireland. an investigation by bbc news arabic has found women being put up for sale online in kuwait as domestic workers. a un expert has described it as "an illegal online slave market". the investigation found that instagram — which is owned by facebook — along with apps available on google and apple — are being used to trade people without their knowledge or consent. one app user even offered to sell a 16—year—old girl to the bbc‘s undercover team. jess kelly reports. in the gulf,
39—year—old brother, christopher hughes from armagh.trafficking. i would like to thank all of those communities from northern ireland and ireland, along with those in the in the road haulage and the shipping industries who have come forward to share information and knowledge with us. we know that you are as appalled as the rest of the world following the deaths of these people and we really appreciate your help. today, i want to make a direct appeal — ronan and christopher, hand...
50
50
Nov 1, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, bbc news.ific" and inappropriate detention of young people with autism or learning disabilites. thejoint committee of human rights says conditions in mental health hospitals across england inflict "terrible suffering" on those who are detained and cause anguish to their families. 0ur education and family correspondent frankie mccamley reports. the only physical contactjeremy and his daughter bethany had was through a hatch in one treatment unit. she has autism and was placed in isolation 2a hours a day, seven days a week. she was made to stand at the other side of her room when her meals were being served. she has to sit on the floor, three members of staff come into the corridor outside, almost as if they're expecting beth to explode out of the door like a wild animal. at that point, the door is opened, the food is laid inside, and they shut the door again. bethany, who we can't fully identify, was doing well in an adolescent unit. when she turned 18, though, she had to move to a treatment cen
hugh pym, bbc news.ific" and inappropriate detention of young people with autism or learning disabilites. thejoint committee of human rights says conditions in mental health hospitals across england inflict "terrible suffering" on those who are detained and cause anguish to their families. 0ur education and family correspondent frankie mccamley reports. the only physical contactjeremy and his daughter bethany had was through a hatch in one treatment unit. she has autism and was...
103
103
Nov 1, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes, 40, and his brother christopher hughes, to turn themselves in.n of manslaughter and human trafficking, and the company that owns the trailer says that ronan hughes signed the papers to rent the container. many different people responsible for this long journey along the way and you get the feeling that british and vietnamese police cooperating 6000 miles apart to try to unearth all the different cogs in this complex wheel, but so far the ones who are escaping ca ptu re far the ones who are escaping capture at the vietnamese crime bosses who are profiting thousands and thousands of dollars from the desperate families who are sending their children to the uk. it reminds asa their children to the uk. it reminds as a general term how extremely complicated and sadly, well organised seven instances of people trafficking on migrant trafficking, we don't know in this specific case, the movements of people is complex. you hear from the vietnamese families in vietnam, many of them, half of the migrants victims are thought to be from one single village. the
hughes, 40, and his brother christopher hughes, to turn themselves in.n of manslaughter and human trafficking, and the company that owns the trailer says that ronan hughes signed the papers to rent the container. many different people responsible for this long journey along the way and you get the feeling that british and vietnamese police cooperating 6000 miles apart to try to unearth all the different cogs in this complex wheel, but so far the ones who are escaping ca ptu re far the ones who...
113
113
Nov 4, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
dominic hughes, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym is here.e is always an election issue, why are leaders making this intervention now? you might say, what's wrong with the debate about the nhs at election time? that's what the public expect and it happens every time because of the importance of the health service. what nhs providers is sane, and it's the same message from medical royal college leaders, is it needs to be a sensible, mature debate and they feel that after just a few days of campaigning it has got out of hand. they think there is a danger of it being weaponised, we've had labour accusing the conservatives of planning privatisation and a us trade deal would open the door to american corporations. we've had the conservatives talking about record amounts of money and more hospitals being built. in the view of these health leaders, it's getting a bit out of hand. what they say specifically is there should be no double counting when it comes to promises on money. they want clarity on whether it really is extra funding and what the pu
dominic hughes, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym is here.e is always an election issue, why are leaders making this intervention now? you might say, what's wrong with the debate about the nhs at election time? that's what the public expect and it happens every time because of the importance of the health service. what nhs providers is sane, and it's the same message from medical royal college leaders, is it needs to be a sensible, mature debate and they feel that after just a few days of...
41
41
Nov 1, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
police also want to talk to ronan hughes and his younger brother chris hughes — the trailer was rentedietnam, the national broadcaster showed pictures of police launching an investigation there as two people were taken into custody on suspicion of people smuggling. what started with the discovery of 39 people dead in a refrigerated trailer here on an essex industrial estate has turned into an international investigation with police looking into what seems to be a loosely linked to global network of criminal organisations smuggling people into the uk from halfway round the world. daniel sandford, bbc news, grays in essex. do stay with us because coming up, as thousands of newly identical m essa 9 es as thousands of newly identical m essa g es of as thousands of newly identical messages of support from boris johnson are being posted to facebook pages, we will be analysing whether they are true and where they are coming from. now it is time for the weather. batten down the hatches, we‘ve got an impending autumn game and it has prompted the met office toissue and it has prompted the met of
police also want to talk to ronan hughes and his younger brother chris hughes — the trailer was rentedietnam, the national broadcaster showed pictures of police launching an investigation there as two people were taken into custody on suspicion of people smuggling. what started with the discovery of 39 people dead in a refrigerated trailer here on an essex industrial estate has turned into an international investigation with police looking into what seems to be a loosely linked to global...
122
122
Nov 14, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, thank you. say they will seek to control immigration by introducing a points based system that would be firm but fair — if they win the election. but the home secretary priti patel did not set a specific target for reducing overall numbers. the prime minister said immigration could come down in some sectors but he didn't want the uk to be closed to the rest of the world. here's our home editor mark easton. people have called lowestoft home since the stone age. its name from the old norse means homestead, but not enough people want to come and live here these days. if lowestoft has an immigration problem, it's not that there are too many migrants coming to the town, but too few. the national immigration figures explain the problem. since the brexit referendum in 2016 net migration into the uk has fallen. still historically high, but down 20%. within that change is a more dramatic shift. net migration from outside the eu has gone up 21%. but from inside the european union it's down by more than tw
hugh pym, thank you. say they will seek to control immigration by introducing a points based system that would be firm but fair — if they win the election. but the home secretary priti patel did not set a specific target for reducing overall numbers. the prime minister said immigration could come down in some sectors but he didn't want the uk to be closed to the rest of the world. here's our home editor mark easton. people have called lowestoft home since the stone age. its name from the old...
42
42
Nov 1, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
police also want to talk to ronan hughes and his younger brother chris hughes — the trailer was rentedireland today to make this direct appeal. ronan and christopher, hand yourselves in to the police service of northern ireland. we need you both to come forward and assist this investigation. in vietnam, the national broadcaster showed pictures of police launching an investigation there as two people were taken into custody on suspicion of people smuggling. what started with the discovery of 39 people dead in a refrigerated trailer here on an essex industrial estate has turned into an international investigation with police looking into what seems to be a loosely linked to global network of criminal organisations smuggling people into the uk from halfway round the world. daniel sandford, bbc news, grays in essex. the man leading the inquiry into the nhs contaminated blood scandal has called on the government to improve financial suppport for victims and their families, saying some were living in "grinding hardship." sir brian langstaff‘s comments came after he heard the final day of evi
police also want to talk to ronan hughes and his younger brother chris hughes — the trailer was rentedireland today to make this direct appeal. ronan and christopher, hand yourselves in to the police service of northern ireland. we need you both to come forward and assist this investigation. in vietnam, the national broadcaster showed pictures of police launching an investigation there as two people were taken into custody on suspicion of people smuggling. what started with the discovery of...
131
131
Nov 14, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
dominic hughes, bbc news. and our health editor hugh pym is here with me now.ures so bad? this is october, and as we were hearing, it is normally fairly stable in the nhs before winter arrives, and look what's happened. this is the worst everfigure since modern records began in 2004 and considerably down on october last year. we had warnings from various hospitals in october that they were under extreme pressure, they hadn't expected it that winter would come early in their view, but these figures are a surprise to everybody quite how much ofa surprise to everybody quite how much of a fall there had been. and of course winter is still ahead in terms of really cold weather and any flu outbreak that develops, so there is real concern looking ahead into those months. what's going wrong? pa rt those months. what's going wrong? part of it is the joined up nature of care. in some areas oui’ part of it is the joined up nature of care. in some areas our social ca re of care. in some areas our social care and primary care gps unable to do what they could and should be d
dominic hughes, bbc news. and our health editor hugh pym is here with me now.ures so bad? this is october, and as we were hearing, it is normally fairly stable in the nhs before winter arrives, and look what's happened. this is the worst everfigure since modern records began in 2004 and considerably down on october last year. we had warnings from various hospitals in october that they were under extreme pressure, they hadn't expected it that winter would come early in their view, but these...
121
121
Nov 10, 2019
11/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh hewitt. yamiche alcindor. chief white house correspondent, hallie jackson, for us here at nbc news, and "washington post" columnist david ignatius. trying to figure out how republicans want to defend the president is, continues, to be a bit of a mystery. let me put up an array of attempts. the varurous ways various defenders of the president have attempted to defend the president. >> get over it. there's going to be political influence in foreign policy. >> i look at it this way. the aid is there. and the investigations didn't happen. soy if there was a quid pro quo, it certainly wasn't a very effective one. >> nobody has testifies that there's a quid pro quo ordered by the president of the united states. >> i think we can add rand paul, i'm against all foreign aid and i don't even know why they're arguing about that. there is not an agreement among congressional republicans on what to do here. >> no, and they're not getting any messaging from the white house on what strategy the white house would like them to
hugh hewitt. yamiche alcindor. chief white house correspondent, hallie jackson, for us here at nbc news, and "washington post" columnist david ignatius. trying to figure out how republicans want to defend the president is, continues, to be a bit of a mystery. let me put up an array of attempts. the varurous ways various defenders of the president have attempted to defend the president. >> get over it. there's going to be political influence in foreign policy. >> i look at...
81
81
Nov 30, 2019
11/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> john hughes captured many different eras of life, but he was one of the great storytellers about. >> he took his teenage characters incredibly seriously. all of them. >> i loathe the bus. >> "sixteen candles" was a revelation to me as a kid, because i thought, oh, i'm anthony michael hall. that's who i am. >> all right. i knew you'd come around. >> epitomizes what it's like to be be 15, 14, a freshman, anxious to be at senior parties, anxious to be with this girl. >> that guy who is normally made fun of in other movies is a hero in this movie. farmer ted is, you could argue, the lead of that flick, for a lot of us. >> very nice. we're five minutes in -- i'm at a loss. >> prior to john hughes, most of the comedies weren't aimed at us. the teenagers to us in the movies were olivia newton john and john travolta. these kids when they were in high school looked like my parents. it was kind of like you woke up one day and you're like, this is an entirely underserved audience. here, make movies for them on their level, talking the way they talk. using actors that look their age. >> i th
. >> john hughes captured many different eras of life, but he was one of the great storytellers about. >> he took his teenage characters incredibly seriously. all of them. >> i loathe the bus. >> "sixteen candles" was a revelation to me as a kid, because i thought, oh, i'm anthony michael hall. that's who i am. >> all right. i knew you'd come around. >> epitomizes what it's like to be be 15, 14, a freshman, anxious to be at senior parties, anxious...
88
88
Nov 1, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
and 34—year—old christopher hughes, to hand themselves in to essex police.said to have called in to police after maurice robinson was arrested last week. now, you will remember he is the man alleged to have driven the lorry in which the 39 migrants were stowed. the company that owns the trailer, global trailer rentals, said that ronan hughes signed the papers for that rental, and both men are known to have links to haulage and shipping in the republic of ireland and northern ireland. two people have been arrested on suspicion of people smuggling, their identities have not been revealed. as for maurice robinson, he remains in custody facing 39 counts, including manslaughter, people trafficking and money—laundering. so nine days on from this tragic incident, police boat here and 6000 miles away in vietnam are coordinating to try to win it all the moving parts of this complex international murder investigation. argue very much indeed. —— thank you very much indeed. mps and peers say mental health legislation must be changed, to stop what they call the "horrific
and 34—year—old christopher hughes, to hand themselves in to essex police.said to have called in to police after maurice robinson was arrested last week. now, you will remember he is the man alleged to have driven the lorry in which the 39 migrants were stowed. the company that owns the trailer, global trailer rentals, said that ronan hughes signed the papers for that rental, and both men are known to have links to haulage and shipping in the republic of ireland and northern ireland. two...
35
35
Nov 11, 2019
11/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
goldman and apple in conjunction will fix this and ultimately i think this will pass. >> hugh, thank you very much appreciate it. marty mosby, thank you as well. >>> boeing shares are moving higher as the company gets more optimistic about when its 737 max will get the green light for service again. the details are next. >>> plus alibaba's singles day is done. "the exchange" is back in two minutes. i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. what? switching and saving was really easy! i love you! what? sweetie! hands off the glass. ugh!! call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. i love her! about medicare and 65, ysupplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance com
goldman and apple in conjunction will fix this and ultimately i think this will pass. >> hugh, thank you very much appreciate it. marty mosby, thank you as well. >>> boeing shares are moving higher as the company gets more optimistic about when its 737 max will get the green light for service again. the details are next. >>> plus alibaba's singles day is done. "the exchange" is back in two minutes. i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both...
77
77
Nov 20, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
back here in europe, bethany hughes wa nts to back here in europe, bethany hughes wants to know...t croatia's most beautiful city is now very firmly on the tourist trail. as a result, prices for everything from coffee to souvenirs have and finding bargains is challenging. for eating, drinking, chilling and quite possibly sleeping, i urge you to consider cavtat. at 30 minute drive from dubrovnik. this ancient town was once a greek outpost, a roman colony and is now a backwater without the crowds and the high prices of dubrovnik. edward mcgarry has a romantic plan for 2020. a plan to take my fiance to a greek island for rest and relaxation. i was looking at crete, kia... one island for rest and relaxation. i was looking at crete, kia. .. one of the most romantic greek islands as the most romantic greek islands as the island of milos, it's only a short way away from martin's bay ferry, it has great coups in. many viewers have got in touch to say they want to switch from air to rail, but some say that they are finding it very difficult to source international train tickets. i have many
back here in europe, bethany hughes wa nts to back here in europe, bethany hughes wants to know...t croatia's most beautiful city is now very firmly on the tourist trail. as a result, prices for everything from coffee to souvenirs have and finding bargains is challenging. for eating, drinking, chilling and quite possibly sleeping, i urge you to consider cavtat. at 30 minute drive from dubrovnik. this ancient town was once a greek outpost, a roman colony and is now a backwater without the crowds...
110
110
Nov 3, 2019
11/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh grant was supposed to do the "tonight show" that night. >> what the hell were you thinking?t, and everyone saw it. and that's it. we were never number two again. >> hey, hey! >> for us, it was the fun experience. we got our own theater. we got an unlimited budget, access to every star in the business who wants to do the show. >> somebody bring me the jaws of life! >> so i think going to cbs was heaven sent. it really was. >> goodnight, everybody! >>> as the decade starts, fantasy, sci-fi, those were not big things on television. you went to the movies for that. >> it's hard to pin down what the x-files actually is. on the surface, it's about investigating paranormal activi activities. >> you're crazy. >> that dynamic, that dramatic tension of believer versus skeptic is one of the engines of the show. and you're always seeing it from a specific point of view. >> they're equal. >> yeah, absolutely. >> they're equals, and in a way they've kind of switched gender stereotypes, because the character i play is the intuitive one. >> the large intestine. >> and scully is the rational
hugh grant was supposed to do the "tonight show" that night. >> what the hell were you thinking?t, and everyone saw it. and that's it. we were never number two again. >> hey, hey! >> for us, it was the fun experience. we got our own theater. we got an unlimited budget, access to every star in the business who wants to do the show. >> somebody bring me the jaws of life! >> so i think going to cbs was heaven sent. it really was. >> goodnight,...
291
291
Nov 2, 2019
11/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 291
favorite 0
quote 0
please a -- police also want to talk to wrote in hughes and his youngerth ber chris hughes. theettive leading the investigation was in northern ireland today to make this direct appeal. >> ronan andph chris, hand yourselves in to te police serv northern ireland. we need you both to come forward and assist this investition. reporter: ivietnam, the national broadcaster showed pictures of police launching an investigation there as two people were taken into custody on suspicion of people smuggling.it what started wthe discovery of 39 people dead in a refrigerated o trailan essex industrial estate has turned into an inrnational vestigation, with police looking into what seems to be a loosely linked global network of criminal organizations smuggling people into the u.k. from halfway around t wor. nada: this weekend 50,000 runners will be lining up to compete in the new york city marathon. for most people, 26.2 miles sounds like a nightmare. but it is becoming more popular each year. the combination of a athletes looking for greater exemess pushing participation to new highs. a sp
please a -- police also want to talk to wrote in hughes and his youngerth ber chris hughes. theettive leading the investigation was in northern ireland today to make this direct appeal. >> ronan andph chris, hand yourselves in to te police serv northern ireland. we need you both to come forward and assist this investition. reporter: ivietnam, the national broadcaster showed pictures of police launching an investigation there as two people were taken into custody on suspicion of people...
76
76
Nov 19, 2019
11/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
>>yeah, hugh get me the colors of this a time of the evening and you know what. boy beautiful shot out here to looking toward the golden gate bridge, a little haze out the the atmosphere as well as we ready for what looks like. clouds coming our way overnight tonight as we've got a cold front this actually diving in toward the bay area looking down below the gold gate, no fog speak of him, you could just see a few high clouds there behind the golden ga off in the distance and that's about it but not far away, here's the very latest on thesatellite image you see some patchy fog off the coastli. here's your cold front begin an answer far northern california, not bring any rain up to the north but is going to be bringina big change in our weather pattern as behind that cold front. e see some much colder air is a very gusty winds as we head in toward the next few days so that being big changes coming our way so some mild temperatures outside is holding on t 74 degrees right now in redwood in san jose 50 degrees in 67 pacifica 67. in san francisco, how about that 69 o
>>yeah, hugh get me the colors of this a time of the evening and you know what. boy beautiful shot out here to looking toward the golden gate bridge, a little haze out the the atmosphere as well as we ready for what looks like. clouds coming our way overnight tonight as we've got a cold front this actually diving in toward the bay area looking down below the gold gate, no fog speak of him, you could just see a few high clouds there behind the golden ga off in the distance and that's about...
46
46
Nov 14, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh aldrich. thank you for joining us.ge has claimed his party's election candidates have been coerced into standing aside in some constituencies. mr farage has also suggested some of his colleagues had been offered jobs by the conservatives in exchange. the brexit party leader has been speaking ahead of a party rally in lincolnshire this evening. let's hear a little more of what he had to say. it's been a very funny day. we've had never before i think in the history of british politics, had people who want to stand for election. one of our rights as free citizens, been intimidated out of standing. but our candidates today have been subjected to thousands of phone calls, and e—mails, and threats all over the country. i think we're at about 285. some have dropped away, most have held very firm. but also inducements. at all levels. i mean, number ten downing street ringing our candidates offering people jobs! it is quite astonishing. so it is a tale of intimidation and, i think political corruption at the same time. nigel fa
hugh aldrich. thank you for joining us.ge has claimed his party's election candidates have been coerced into standing aside in some constituencies. mr farage has also suggested some of his colleagues had been offered jobs by the conservatives in exchange. the brexit party leader has been speaking ahead of a party rally in lincolnshire this evening. let's hear a little more of what he had to say. it's been a very funny day. we've had never before i think in the history of british politics, had...
96
96
Nov 26, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
dominic hughes, bbc news, shrewsbury. cut carbon emissions fall far short of what's required to prevent disastrous climate change. in its annual report, it says global emissions need to fall by more than 7% every year over the next decade, and governments must act faster. tonight, we focus on the impact of rising temperatures on the nation of zimbabwe, where serious drought is threatening both urban and rural life. the authorities there say water flow over the famous victoria falls has dropped sharply this year. the bbc‘s stephen sackur has been to zimbabwe to see the effects and this is his report. when the zambezi river is in full flow, you can see why the explorer david livingstone called it "a view for the angels". but look at the falls now. this is what southern africa's prolonged drought means — the volume of water is down by two thirds. here we are at this viewpoint. it's called the horseshoe falls viewpoint, but there's no falls? yes, steve. the change in the low falls, they're becoming more frequent. who knows? m
dominic hughes, bbc news, shrewsbury. cut carbon emissions fall far short of what's required to prevent disastrous climate change. in its annual report, it says global emissions need to fall by more than 7% every year over the next decade, and governments must act faster. tonight, we focus on the impact of rising temperatures on the nation of zimbabwe, where serious drought is threatening both urban and rural life. the authorities there say water flow over the famous victoria falls has dropped...
65
65
Nov 26, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
dominic hughes, bbc news, shrewsbury.arbon emissions fall far short of what's required to prevent disastrous climate change. in its annual report it says global emissions need to fall by more than 7% every year over the next decade, and governments must act faster. tonight we focus on the impact of rising temperatures on the state of zimbabwe, where serious drought is threatening both urban and rural life. the authorities there say water flow over the famous victoria falls has dropped sharply this year. the bbc‘s stephen sackur has been to zimbabwe to see the effects and this is his report. when the zambezi river is in full flow, you can see why the explorer david livingstone called it "a view for the angels". but look at the falls now. this is what southern africa's prolonged drought means — the volume of water is down by two thirds. here we are at this viewpoint. yes. it's called the horseshoe falls viewpoint, but there's no falls? yes, steve. the change in the low falls, they're becoming more frequent. who knows? maybe
dominic hughes, bbc news, shrewsbury.arbon emissions fall far short of what's required to prevent disastrous climate change. in its annual report it says global emissions need to fall by more than 7% every year over the next decade, and governments must act faster. tonight we focus on the impact of rising temperatures on the state of zimbabwe, where serious drought is threatening both urban and rural life. the authorities there say water flow over the famous victoria falls has dropped sharply...
50
50
Nov 4, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, bbc news.ews: nigel farage has unveiled the brexit party's 600 election candidates, though he isn't one of the them, saying he believes the party is more than to boris johnson, because he says 5 million labour supporters voted to leave the eu in the 2016 referendum. the liberal democrats are taking legal advice over itv‘s decision to exclude them from its forthcoming tv debate between borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn. the lib dem leader, jo swinson, claimed hers is the true party of remain, and she is the only female leader with a shot at becoming prime minister. the leader of plaid cymru, adam price, launched the party's general election campaign in anglesey. he accused both labour and the conservatives of having failed wales, and said the country's future should be as an independent nation. the commons intelligence and security committee report into possible russian interference in uk elections will not be published before the general election. the committee chair, the former conservative, but
hugh pym, bbc news.ews: nigel farage has unveiled the brexit party's 600 election candidates, though he isn't one of the them, saying he believes the party is more than to boris johnson, because he says 5 million labour supporters voted to leave the eu in the 2016 referendum. the liberal democrats are taking legal advice over itv‘s decision to exclude them from its forthcoming tv debate between borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn. the lib dem leader, jo swinson, claimed hers is the true party of...
41
41
Nov 28, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, bbc news.r changes to his brexit deal if he remains prime minister. launching her pa rty‘s manifesto in belfast, arlene foster said she remains opposed to the customs changes proposed in mrjohnson‘s deal. the dup propped up the conservative government during the last parliament, but relations soured over the prime minister's agreement with the eu. the deal obviously that is there at the moment is not acceptable. and everyone across northern ireland knows the reasons for that. certainly unionism, as nigel has said, is united in relation to our rejection of the boris deal and therefore it needs to be changed. a united nations food expert has warned that zimbabwe is on the brink of man—made starvation. nearly 8 million people, almost two thirds of the population, are unable to meet their own food needs, according to the report. hyperinflation is preventing most households from getting enough food. an iraqi military commander has been sacked after security forces in the southern city of nassiriya k
hugh pym, bbc news.r changes to his brexit deal if he remains prime minister. launching her pa rty‘s manifesto in belfast, arlene foster said she remains opposed to the customs changes proposed in mrjohnson‘s deal. the dup propped up the conservative government during the last parliament, but relations soured over the prime minister's agreement with the eu. the deal obviously that is there at the moment is not acceptable. and everyone across northern ireland knows the reasons for that....
476
476
Nov 24, 2019
11/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 476
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh grant was supposed to do "the tonight show" that night. >> what the hell were you thinking?aughter ] >> it all came together in that moment and everyone saw it and that's it. we were never number two again. >> hey, hey! >> for us it was the fun experience. we got our own theater, an unlimited budget, we've got access to every star in the business who wants to do the show. >> somebody bring me the jaws of life! >> so, i think going to cbs was heaven-sent. it really was. >> good night, everybody! if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. up
hugh grant was supposed to do "the tonight show" that night. >> what the hell were you thinking?aughter ] >> it all came together in that moment and everyone saw it and that's it. we were never number two again. >> hey, hey! >> for us it was the fun experience. we got our own theater, an unlimited budget, we've got access to every star in the business who wants to do the show. >> somebody bring me the jaws of life! >> so, i think going to cbs was...
59
59
Nov 20, 2019
11/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
the names that they can prove that they can maintain themselves and not go further done >> baker hughes, i mean these -- transocean, which they say is down 33% already schlumberger has done nothing this year. baker hughes next to nothing halliburton down -- >> and many have big short interests when you look across different energy names so i'd say do i have option positions? yeah, i do and some of the service names specifically but if i'm actually willing to own the stock or think it is something other than a squeeze to the up side, ird rather be in the stocks that i'm in like kinder morgan where the guy who found the company keeps buying back his own stock and something like exxonmobil, maybe chevron >> you have transocean calls >>t i'm saying calls is the opportunity and by the way, the premiums in there are really, really low so the opportunities are risk/reward is phenomenal in names like that because they have been so beaten up >> i haven't had any interest in it to me the underlying c licommol is geo speculative and there are other ways to be frustrated and not make much money. i'
the names that they can prove that they can maintain themselves and not go further done >> baker hughes, i mean these -- transocean, which they say is down 33% already schlumberger has done nothing this year. baker hughes next to nothing halliburton down -- >> and many have big short interests when you look across different energy names so i'd say do i have option positions? yeah, i do and some of the service names specifically but if i'm actually willing to own the stock or think...
244
244
Nov 19, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
some of the mothers, there, in dominic hughes' report talking about the maternity scandal in shropshirersity in hong kong is now in its third day, leaving the last of the protestors still inside, facing an increasingly desperate situation, with supplies of water and food running out. at the height of the occupation, there were hundreds of pro—democracy actvists inside, but now their number has fallen to the dozens. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from the campus. they came out looking more like prisoners of war, hands on each other‘s shoulders, forlorn, humiliated and exhausted. family members looked on anxiously, hoping to catch a glimpse of a missing child. did anyone come out from the polyu? this man saw his brother, a man he says was only in the hong kong polytechnic to help negotiate, but he too is now in a police cell. how does that make you feel? angry. very and... we wanted justice to come out in hong kong. it is one country, two systems. it is not china. it is the rule of law in hong kong. but now it is being like china. tonight, we managed to get inside the un
some of the mothers, there, in dominic hughes' report talking about the maternity scandal in shropshirersity in hong kong is now in its third day, leaving the last of the protestors still inside, facing an increasingly desperate situation, with supplies of water and food running out. at the height of the occupation, there were hundreds of pro—democracy actvists inside, but now their number has fallen to the dozens. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from the campus. they came...
79
79
Nov 13, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
our health editor hugh pym has been taking a look at the figures.front and centre in the run—up to polling day, with the parties vying to outspend each other. the conservative government's already promised an extra £20 billion a year after inflation, by 2023 in england. labour have said they will add another 6 billion to that, bringing the annual increase to 26 billion, and spend some of that on cutting waiting times for patients. are you ready? that's it. here. frances has arthritis. she's finding life a lot easier after a hip replacement, but she had to wait more than six months to get it done, two months longer than the official nhs target. she says the delay affected her in many ways. waiting that extra time was had. i mean, i was deteriorating. week by week, i could do less and less and less, so, not only had eye problems with my left hip, but, basically, my right hip and right knee were taking an awful lot of the strain. and they were playing up, big time, as well. so, i was in a really bad physical shape. whether it's a hip operation or manag
our health editor hugh pym has been taking a look at the figures.front and centre in the run—up to polling day, with the parties vying to outspend each other. the conservative government's already promised an extra £20 billion a year after inflation, by 2023 in england. labour have said they will add another 6 billion to that, bringing the annual increase to 26 billion, and spend some of that on cutting waiting times for patients. are you ready? that's it. here. frances has arthritis. she's...
122
122
Nov 19, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 1
hugh pym, bbc news. health correspodent shaun lintern — who has seen the leaked report — told us about some of the distressing detail included in its findings. what we've been given is a report that sets out a series of failures stretching back as far as 1979 to the present day, and the author of that report, donna 0ckenden, who is leading an independent investigation into the shrewsbury and telford hospital trust, has made clear that what's been going on is a repeated failure by that trust to learn from mistakes as far back as the 1970s. and what that meant was that families who kept coming to the hospital over that a0 year period have suffered, unfortunately, again and again. i mean, i've been a health journalist now for more than ten years and i've written about lots of scandals. i have to say, reading this report today and going through the detail, it was, to be honest, quite upsetting. there are examples of babies' bodies decomposing and mothers not being able to see them before they were being buri
hugh pym, bbc news. health correspodent shaun lintern — who has seen the leaked report — told us about some of the distressing detail included in its findings. what we've been given is a report that sets out a series of failures stretching back as far as 1979 to the present day, and the author of that report, donna 0ckenden, who is leading an independent investigation into the shrewsbury and telford hospital trust, has made clear that what's been going on is a repeated failure by that trust...
105
105
Nov 13, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
our health editor hugh pym has been looking at the figures.d centre in the run—up to polling day, with the parties vying to outspend each other. the conservative government's already promised an extra £20 billion a year after inflation, by 2023 in england. labour have said they will add another £6 billion to that, bringing the annual increase to £26 billion, and spend some of that on cutting waiting times for patients. are you ready? that's it. here. frances, who has arthritis, is finding life a lot easier after a hip replacement, but she had to wait more than six months to get it done, two months longer than the official nhs target. she says the delay affected her in many ways. waiting that extra time was hard. i mean, i was deteriorating. almost week by week, i could do less and less and less. so, not only had i problems with my left hip, but, basically, my right hip and right knee were taking an awful lot of the strain. and they were playing up, big time, as well. so, i was in a really bad physical shape. whether it's a hip operation or man
our health editor hugh pym has been looking at the figures.d centre in the run—up to polling day, with the parties vying to outspend each other. the conservative government's already promised an extra £20 billion a year after inflation, by 2023 in england. labour have said they will add another £6 billion to that, bringing the annual increase to £26 billion, and spend some of that on cutting waiting times for patients. are you ready? that's it. here. frances, who has arthritis, is finding...
43
43
Nov 13, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, bbc news.beral democrats are promising a £500 million per year increase in funding for youth services in england to help tackle what their leader, jo swinson, called an "epidemic" of knife crime. unveiling the plan at a boxing gym, she said the hope is to stop young people falling into violence by co—ordinating help from teachers, health professionals and social services. scotland, wales and northern ireland would also receive extra money. nigel farage — who also chose a boxing theme for his campaign speech — has again refused to stand down brexit party candidates in labour marginal seats. he's been under pressure to withdraw from some constituencies where conservatives fear he could split the leave vote. on monday, he withdrew brexit party candidates from all of the seats won by the tories at the last election. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has faced questions over his position on allowing a second referendum on scottish independence. today at the start of a 2—day tour of scotland he said
hugh pym, bbc news.beral democrats are promising a £500 million per year increase in funding for youth services in england to help tackle what their leader, jo swinson, called an "epidemic" of knife crime. unveiling the plan at a boxing gym, she said the hope is to stop young people falling into violence by co—ordinating help from teachers, health professionals and social services. scotland, wales and northern ireland would also receive extra money. nigel farage — who also chose...
98
98
Nov 28, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, bbc news.or changes to his brexit deal if he remains prime minister. launching her pa rty‘s manifesto in belfast, arlene foster said she remains opposed to the customs changes proposed in mrjohnson‘s deal. the dup propped up the conservative government during the last parliament, but relations soured over the prime minister's agreement with the eu. the deal, obviously, that is there at the moment is not acceptable. everyone across northern ireland knows the reasons for that. certainly unionism, as nigel has said, is united in relation to our rejection of the boris deal and therefore it needs to be changed. a united nations food expert has warned that zimbabwe is on the brink of man—made starvation. nearly 8 million people, almost two thirds of the population, are unable to meet their own food needs, according to the report. hyperinflation is preventing most households from getting enough food. an iraqi military commander has been sacked after security forces in the southern city of nassariya ki
hugh pym, bbc news.or changes to his brexit deal if he remains prime minister. launching her pa rty‘s manifesto in belfast, arlene foster said she remains opposed to the customs changes proposed in mrjohnson‘s deal. the dup propped up the conservative government during the last parliament, but relations soured over the prime minister's agreement with the eu. the deal, obviously, that is there at the moment is not acceptable. everyone across northern ireland knows the reasons for that....
73
73
Nov 16, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh schofield there in paris.hat saw the exchange of five convicted spies. the swap took place in a russian enclave on the baltic sea — and took weeks to organise. tim allman reports. frode berg was a norwegian border guard. in 2017, he was arrested by the russians, and accused of espionage. he denied the charges but was convicted and sentenced to 1a years in prison. now, however, he is free and heading home. translation: he is in lithuania, along with representatives of the norwegian authorities and his lawyer. he will come home to norway as soon as it is practically possible. i had a quick conversation by phone with him, and said, "welcome home to norway." also looking forward to a warm welcome home — nikolai filipchenko and sergei moisejenko — two russian men who were arrested and convicted of spying in lithuania, not long after two lithuanian men were convicted of spying in russia. so, five spies, three countries — one obvious solution... ..a classic cold war—style spy swap. the exchange taking place at a bord
hugh schofield there in paris.hat saw the exchange of five convicted spies. the swap took place in a russian enclave on the baltic sea — and took weeks to organise. tim allman reports. frode berg was a norwegian border guard. in 2017, he was arrested by the russians, and accused of espionage. he denied the charges but was convicted and sentenced to 1a years in prison. now, however, he is free and heading home. translation: he is in lithuania, along with representatives of the norwegian...
58
58
Nov 25, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh, thanks so much.pport staff started an 8—day strike over pensions, pay, and working conditions. this latest action follows strikes in february and march last year — meaning some students are being affected for the second time. universities say they'll do all the can to minimise the effect on students. our education correspondent lisa hampele reports. across the country, around 1 billion students are being affected by the strike. union members say they have reached breaking point. now they are striking over pay, workload, equality and job security as well as pensions. it is thought that over 43,000 members at the university and college union are on strike today. the union is angry that members are now having to pay 9.6% in pension contributions, up from 8%. it wants universities to pay the full increase instead. employees say that they are paying an extra £250 million to the scheme each year. the pension is essentially different pay, they are giving us less money and expecting us to do more work. they
hugh, thanks so much.pport staff started an 8—day strike over pensions, pay, and working conditions. this latest action follows strikes in february and march last year — meaning some students are being affected for the second time. universities say they'll do all the can to minimise the effect on students. our education correspondent lisa hampele reports. across the country, around 1 billion students are being affected by the strike. union members say they have reached breaking point. now...
95
95
Nov 20, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
dominic hughes, bbc news, dewsbury. the ‘special one' is back in the premier league. north london club sacked mauricio pochettino last night. but the former manchester united and chelsea boss faces a huge challenge — with his new side currently struggling so far this season. our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. arriving at training, well drilled to keep quiet. the tottenham players in no mood this morning to discuss the tumultuous 11 hours that saw mauricio pochettino sa nt the tumultuous 11 hours that saw mauricio pochettino sant and jose mourinho brought in. rumours had been swelling but it had come out of the blue. harry kane said on twitter, i will be forever thankful to you for helping me achieve my dreams. you were my to you for helping me achieve my dreams. you were my manager to you for helping me achieve my dreams. you were my manager but my friend as well. other players were trying to get their head around it. it was a big shock, he has been amazing to work with for the past five years and sad to see him go. just six months ago fans were loving li
dominic hughes, bbc news, dewsbury. the ‘special one' is back in the premier league. north london club sacked mauricio pochettino last night. but the former manchester united and chelsea boss faces a huge challenge — with his new side currently struggling so far this season. our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. arriving at training, well drilled to keep quiet. the tottenham players in no mood this morning to discuss the tumultuous 11 hours that saw mauricio pochettino sa nt the...
66
66
Nov 13, 2019
11/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
bring in hugh johnson, founder and cio of hugh johnson advisors.for the s&p under president trump. what should that tell investors? >> well, it tells investors that the message of the markets, really investors collectively telling us, if you're worried about next year, if a lot of people are saying there will be a hard landing a bear market, accompanied by recession, we'll miss that. economy will simply so, markets do okay. the message of markets investors collectively is very clear and simple. it is not going to be a hard landing. it is not going to be a bear market accompanied by a recession. it will be a soft landing and you can still feel campus for thible being in the stock market. i might add, liz, something pretty important. not just the message of the markets. look at something people are overlooking right now. money conditions are getting better and better. the growth of the money supply, enough money is being created what i'm simply saying to drive both markets and the economy. you put those two things together, message of the markets, th
bring in hugh johnson, founder and cio of hugh johnson advisors.for the s&p under president trump. what should that tell investors? >> well, it tells investors that the message of the markets, really investors collectively telling us, if you're worried about next year, if a lot of people are saying there will be a hard landing a bear market, accompanied by recession, we'll miss that. economy will simply so, markets do okay. the message of markets investors collectively is very clear...
133
133
Nov 19, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll be live at the hospital in a moment but, first, here's our health editor, hugh pym.r and said goodbye. and i went home empty—handed. i held her and said goodbye. and i went home empty-handed. and he said that there was no heartbeat. that midwife came in crying. sane, oh, i am so midwife came in crying. sane, oh, i am so sorry, midwife came in crying. sane, oh, i am so sorry, i am midwife came in crying. sane, oh, i am so sorry, i am so midwife came in crying. sane, oh, i am so sorry, i am so sorry. too late. distressing stories from pa rents told late. distressing stories from parents told to bbc news during coverage of an unfolding scandal which could yet turn into the worst everin which could yet turn into the worst ever in the history of nhs maternity care. now a leaked report from an official inquiry sets out for the first time the number of known deaths. 42, including deaths during pregnancy, babies after birth and three mothers. and there could yet be more discovered by the inquiry. the report describes a toxic culture at the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust st
we'll be live at the hospital in a moment but, first, here's our health editor, hugh pym.r and said goodbye. and i went home empty—handed. i held her and said goodbye. and i went home empty-handed. and he said that there was no heartbeat. that midwife came in crying. sane, oh, i am so midwife came in crying. sane, oh, i am so sorry, midwife came in crying. sane, oh, i am so sorry, i am midwife came in crying. sane, oh, i am so sorry, i am so midwife came in crying. sane, oh, i am so sorry, i...
103
103
Nov 26, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
dominic hughes, bbc news, shrewsbury. the time is... quarter past six.e's no place for anti—semitism in modern britain after the chief rabbi launches an attack on his handling of racism againstjews. and coming up — they're now richer than footballer gareth bale and rock star ronnie wood. steve and lenka thomson win the £105 million euromillions jackpot. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... as manchester city get set for champions league action this evening, forward raheem sterling starts talks about a new long—term contract with the club. throughout the election campaign, bbc news will be looking closely at the places where the election could be won and lost. today we're in south—west wales, and clive myrie is in haverfordwest in pembrokeshire for us. clive. yes, sophie, i'm here in castle square in the heart of preseli pembrokeshire constituency. a rural farming community at the mercy of the elements and, some have told us, disconnected politicians. well, this is a marginal seat which has been held by the conservatives since 2005 — but in the 2017 elec
dominic hughes, bbc news, shrewsbury. the time is... quarter past six.e's no place for anti—semitism in modern britain after the chief rabbi launches an attack on his handling of racism againstjews. and coming up — they're now richer than footballer gareth bale and rock star ronnie wood. steve and lenka thomson win the £105 million euromillions jackpot. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... as manchester city get set for champions league action this evening, forward raheem sterling starts...