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feel more than twenty nine years to the day of the death of legendary muckraking journalist and author iof stone. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it's meaningless in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying the news just moved to the present and that we're even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victim's families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite you know we've been through this this isn't the way. it's. the little over. the long haul not gone it turns out as you go on here all you're going to. go. for it among the dead with others so you can get out of the one in the. league. one of those us that someone's on good young souls of that's what it is about. zero. zero zero zero ze
feel more than twenty nine years to the day of the death of legendary muckraking journalist and author iof stone. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it's meaningless in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying the news just moved to the present and that we're...
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theresa may is talking about the benefits of brexit iof talking about the benefits of brexit i of anotherent that will please present here tories but alienate others. she is trying to keep the balance in her party and now has to balance the books too. doctor chaand nagpaul is the chair of the british medical association council. hejoins me via webcam from central london. thank you forjoining us today. bma have described this rejection of cash as refreshing. this is still feel the same? cash as refreshing. this is still feelthe same? it is cash as refreshing. this is still feel the same? it is refreshing that the government has finally understood that the nhs needs funding after months of denial. but it certainly is not a cash bonanza and we need to be realistic of what it is likely to achieve which is to ease some pressure, but not looking at the detail going to be enough. to meet the proper needs of the nhs. you have been calling for urgent and substantial increases in funding so you're saying this amount of money will make no difference or doesn't have a short and long—term benefits? of
theresa may is talking about the benefits of brexit iof talking about the benefits of brexit i of anotherent that will please present here tories but alienate others. she is trying to keep the balance in her party and now has to balance the books too. doctor chaand nagpaul is the chair of the british medical association council. hejoins me via webcam from central london. thank you forjoining us today. bma have described this rejection of cash as refreshing. this is still feel the same? cash as...
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iof the two challenges we can pass the law to make it more obvious to the public how corporations getsits money. that's what we are trying to do here but when it comes to the money itself, this is something that is sort of new to me. how easy would it be for a foreign entity government and i will ask you the same thing, to funnel virtual money into the corporation if russia never cooperates in terms of its transparency they are looking for or china. do you need russia and china to make this work? >> you do not need russia or china to make this work and you wouldn't see the virtual money you may just need the shell company. it is a sizable voter apathy in the financial transparency regime the anonymous companies come and it's one that needs to be closed off not just for campaign-finance purposes, but for general financial transparency purposes this is a voter ability that undermines the anti-money laundering regime. >> but you don't need the corporation of a foreign government to have the transparency that has been spoken of is that right? >> know you dno you do not neede corporatiocoop
iof the two challenges we can pass the law to make it more obvious to the public how corporations getsits money. that's what we are trying to do here but when it comes to the money itself, this is something that is sort of new to me. how easy would it be for a foreign entity government and i will ask you the same thing, to funnel virtual money into the corporation if russia never cooperates in terms of its transparency they are looking for or china. do you need russia and china to make this...
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i think we'll need a few more long-term, iof the would say the most convincing is what they call market power. more more employers are able to .et wages to employers it is really hard to switch. else at thatbody point. . that is also bad for the economy . structural change that they take away from the wage growth signal? these are numbers that the federal reserve look for to estimate when rates should start rising, but if they can change over labor market power come up with does it say about the weight we have put on the numbers? a turnout -- internal problem. when they look at inflation, there is cost put inflation as well and that is a problem as well. it makes it hard. you have to wait a number of years before you can tell something going on. on a there any policy municipal and state level, especially when you're talking localizedtony on a level. is there a potential that it could be addressed? is vanfirst thing to do noncompete agreements that says if you leave the company, you cannot go work for any similar company for number of years. >> you have seen an extraordinary decline. , d
i think we'll need a few more long-term, iof the would say the most convincing is what they call market power. more more employers are able to .et wages to employers it is really hard to switch. else at thatbody point. . that is also bad for the economy . structural change that they take away from the wage growth signal? these are numbers that the federal reserve look for to estimate when rates should start rising, but if they can change over labor market power come up with does it say about...
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and we got to know the friendsd iof our friends.r the friends. and we found others just like us. less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little closer. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. ♪ ♪ i don't feel stuffed... ♪ i don't feel guilty... ♪ i still look buff... fresh flavor. feel good food. sabra hummus. the unofficial meal. ♪ i just had sabra hummus ♪ and now i feel good! just to lower the drivingh position 10 millimeters? because when you're crafting performance, no measure is too extreme. the luxus lc and lc hybrid experience amazing at your lexus dealer. with the new chase ink business unlimited card i get unlimited 1.5% cash back. it's so simple, i don't even have to think about it. so i thin
and we got to know the friendsd iof our friends.r the friends. and we found others just like us. less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little closer. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin...
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>> i'm not aware of in iof that taking place. >> for his part, president trump immediately took to twitter, blaming sleazy new york democrats and insisting he won't settle the case. the current attorney general, barbara underwood, is a career government lawyer. >> this is a straightforward case of violation of the laws governing charitable foundations and nonprofit corporations in new york. >> the suit alleges the president spent $10,000 of foundation money on a portrait of himself that hung in one of hi golf clubs. in 2007, mr. trump allegedly used foundation funds to help settle a dispute between the city of palm beach and mr. trump's mar-a-lago resort. though candidate trump boasted about his personal wealth -- >> i don't need anybody's money. i'm really rich. >> the suit says foundation donations were used to boost his campaign, citing an iowa fund-raiser for veterans that then candidate trump used through funds. $100,000 in grants from the event awarded to groups in the state just days before the iowa caucuses. candidate trump also railed against hillary clinton's family foundation. >
>> i'm not aware of in iof that taking place. >> for his part, president trump immediately took to twitter, blaming sleazy new york democrats and insisting he won't settle the case. the current attorney general, barbara underwood, is a career government lawyer. >> this is a straightforward case of violation of the laws governing charitable foundations and nonprofit corporations in new york. >> the suit alleges the president spent $10,000 of foundation money on a portrait...
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they consistently said they were operating summer and fall iof 2016 without a flavor this had an undefined set of rules they wanted to warn the russians to stopte interfering but avoiding the appearance the white houset is putting the thumb on the scale during the election year they wanted to warn the public but not carry the border for them. they wanted the states not alienate states election officials we can look back with the benefit of time and distance to talk about what could have been done also looking to the 2018 elections in the 2020 elections more broadly we now realize that i russian campaign was to fracture our society because general discord that is connected that the focus should be to prevent and deter for the future and a turn to the vice chairman for any con telephone -- comments he may have. >> thank you. we appreciate you recappinge how much work has been done on a bipartisan basis. as the january 2017 shows the effort demonstrated a significant escalation level of activity and the scope of effort compared to previous operations. during the 2016 campaign it is evident ma
they consistently said they were operating summer and fall iof 2016 without a flavor this had an undefined set of rules they wanted to warn the russians to stopte interfering but avoiding the appearance the white houset is putting the thumb on the scale during the election year they wanted to warn the public but not carry the border for them. they wanted the states not alienate states election officials we can look back with the benefit of time and distance to talk about what could have been...