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i'm jane hill.ok at the latest round of brexit talks, and ask what can be done to defuse the north korea crisis? my guests this week are the politicaljournalist and commentator alex deane the north american journalist and broadcaster jeffrey kofman and the writer broadcaster mihir bose. welcome to you all. the british prime minister theresa may ended up having a ratherfrank conversation with journalists on her flight to japan this week — she insisted she would like to lead her conservative party into the next general election, in five years time. for politics—watchers of a certain age, there were echoes of margaret thatcher's stated determination to go on and on. alex, what did you make of her comments? i think as soon as any political leader gives the deadline as to when they are going to go, speculation becomes rampant about who will replace them. it's healthy for a leader to want to fight whatever the next contest is that their party faces. it was the right thing for the prime minister to say.
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now on bbc news — it's time for the film review with jane hill.nd welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so james, what do we have this week? a newjersey girl thinks she is the new saviour of hip—hop. he said i'll be back and now he is. arnold schwarzenegger returns in the 3-d arnold schwarzenegger returns in the 3—d release of terminator two. this is a thriller about a merger on the loose. let's have a look at bill in action. what are you looking for? i'mjust in action. what are you looking for? i'm just looking, trying to understand. what else is there to be understood? in terms of logic there is none. he slaughtered the household. the previous week a prostitute, alice dunton, before that, an old man, a scholar. 0h, prostitute, alice dunton, before that, an old man, a scholar. oh, my god. is that? yes, laid upon the opening pages of a book onjewish folklore. like a bookmark. is that how the press got the name? our murder obviously approved. look at this, women in the streets, i remem
now on bbc news — it's time for the film review with jane hill.nd welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so james, what do we have this week? a newjersey girl thinks she is the new saviour of hip—hop. he said i'll be back and now he is. arnold schwarzenegger returns in the 3-d arnold schwarzenegger returns in the 3—d release of terminator two. this is a thriller about a merger on the loose. let's have a look at bill in action....
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i'm jane hill. the headlines at two. a pay rise for police and prison officers in england and wales but unions demand the freeze ends for all public sector workers so we have always been very clear that we need to strike a balance between being fair to public sector workers, making sure we recruit the best possible people and also that we hold on to them. the government is making a big mistake in thinking it can get away withjust lifting the cap, people have been waiting seven long years. foreign secretary borisjohnson flies to the caribbean amid criticism of britain's response to hurricane irma. almost 400,000 rohingya muslims flee violence in myanmar bangladesh's almost 400,000 rohingya muslims flee violence in myanmar; bangladesh's prime minister calls for safe zones to allow them to return home. i'm live on the border where hundreds of thousands of refugees have made their way here to escape the violence at home. also this hour, tributes to a giant of british theatre. sir peter hall, founder of the royal shakespeare
i'm jane hill. the headlines at two. a pay rise for police and prison officers in england and wales but unions demand the freeze ends for all public sector workers so we have always been very clear that we need to strike a balance between being fair to public sector workers, making sure we recruit the best possible people and also that we hold on to them. the government is making a big mistake in thinking it can get away withjust lifting the cap, people have been waiting seven long years....
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jane hill is in westminster. weigl thanks, simon, welcome back to westminster.eam down here at westminster. lovely to be with you, the sun has come out and the debate is continuing. this is the debate is continuing. this is the first of two days, and the vote will be on monday evening. so there is quite some way to go. but today is quite some way to go. but today is significant, it is the first day of this debate, and we have been reflecting all day, haven't we, about a sizeable number of people, politicians who say they will not be voting in favour of this bill come monday evening. and there are many, many concerns for lots of people. one of the concerns is around what it all means to the devolved assemblies, to the devolved governments. there is concern about that. let's talk now to hywel williams, who has joined that. let's talk now to hywel williams, who hasjoined me down here at westminster from plaid cymru. a very one welcome, good to talk to you. i hope we can manage to get through our conversation without the noise of the testers, which has been our tale
jane hill is in westminster. weigl thanks, simon, welcome back to westminster.eam down here at westminster. lovely to be with you, the sun has come out and the debate is continuing. this is the debate is continuing. this is the first of two days, and the vote will be on monday evening. so there is quite some way to go. but today is quite some way to go. but today is significant, it is the first day of this debate, and we have been reflecting all day, haven't we, about a sizeable number of...
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jane hill is still at westminster.e debate continues all day and there is more on monday. the vote comes on monday evening. we'll be talking a little bit about that letter that has emerged in the last couple of hours, signed by about a0 conservatives, which they say is a warning about not staying in the eu by stealth. we'll talk more about that in the next few minutes. before that in the next few minutes. before that lets get an assessment on the debate, what's happened so far, what it all means. that comes from chris mason. brexit is about bringing powers back to this place. it's what the eu withdrawal bill is all about. secretary david davis. this lunchtime the man responsible for turning it into law told mps it was vital because... it does ensure on the day we leave businesses know where they stand, workers' rights are upheld and consumers remain protected. this bill is vital to ensuring as we leave we do so in an orderly manner. so begins the wrangling in there, in parliament, on delivering brexit. this planned new
jane hill is still at westminster.e debate continues all day and there is more on monday. the vote comes on monday evening. we'll be talking a little bit about that letter that has emerged in the last couple of hours, signed by about a0 conservatives, which they say is a warning about not staying in the eu by stealth. we'll talk more about that in the next few minutes. before that in the next few minutes. before that lets get an assessment on the debate, what's happened so far, what it all...
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i'm jane hill.week we discuss whether theresa may can go on and on as prime minister, we'll look at the latest round of brexit talks, and ask what can be done to defuse the north korea crisis? my guests this week are the author and journalist rachel shabi, are the politicaljournalist and commentator alex deane, the north american journalist and broadcaster jeffrey kofman and the writer and broadcaster mihir bose. welcome to you all. the british prime minister theresa may ended up having a ratherfrank conversation with journalists on her flight to japan this week. she insisted she would like to lead her conservative party into the next general election, not something a lot of people were expecting. for politics—watchers of a certain age, there were echoes of margaret thatcher's stated determination to go on and on. alex, what did you make of her comments? i think as soon as any political leader gives a deadline as to when they are going to go, speculation becomes rampant about who will replace them.
i'm jane hill.week we discuss whether theresa may can go on and on as prime minister, we'll look at the latest round of brexit talks, and ask what can be done to defuse the north korea crisis? my guests this week are the author and journalist rachel shabi, are the politicaljournalist and commentator alex deane, the north american journalist and broadcaster jeffrey kofman and the writer and broadcaster mihir bose. welcome to you all. the british prime minister theresa may ended up having a...
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i'm jane hill.week we discuss theresa may's speech in florence and its impact on the brexit negotiations, we look at the prospects for this weekend's german elections, and we assess what, if anything, was achieved at the un general assembly in new york. my guests are: janet daley, the columnist with the sunday telegraph, the italian broadcaster and film—maker annalisa piras, stryker mcguire of bloomberg markets, and thomas kielinger of germany's die welt. he is an author as well. a warm welcome to all of you. britain's prime minister theresa may made a key speech in florence this week, setting out more details of the british government's plans and desires for the brexit negotiations, including talk of a two—year transition period, after the leaving date of march 2019. theresa may waits now to see whether her speech is sufficient to end the stalemate in brussels and enable the talks to move to stage two — discussing future relations with the eu and a trade deal. janet, let's start with you. were you
i'm jane hill.week we discuss theresa may's speech in florence and its impact on the brexit negotiations, we look at the prospects for this weekend's german elections, and we assess what, if anything, was achieved at the un general assembly in new york. my guests are: janet daley, the columnist with the sunday telegraph, the italian broadcaster and film—maker annalisa piras, stryker mcguire of bloomberg markets, and thomas kielinger of germany's die welt. he is an author as well. a warm...
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now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london with jane hill.lo and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week, as hurricane irma courses through the caribbean and us, to what extent is this the impact of climate change? we'll chew over the latest moves in the brexit talks. and we look at the diplomatic efforts to ease the north korea crisis. my guests this week are the chinese author and broadcaster diane wei ling. john fisher burns, who was for a0 years chief correspondent for the new york times. the british political commentator steve richards. and the uk editor of the french magazine marriane, agnes poirier. welcome to you all. thank you this sharing your day with us. irma, jose and katia. three devastating hurricanes have been tearing their way across the carribbean this week. at the time of our discussion there is a mass exodus from florida, where 25% of the state's population has been ordered to leave. so are these storms a result of climate change? agnes, can i start with you? the paris accord is of course not supported by presi
now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london with jane hill.lo and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week, as hurricane irma courses through the caribbean and us, to what extent is this the impact of climate change? we'll chew over the latest moves in the brexit talks. and we look at the diplomatic efforts to ease the north korea crisis. my guests this week are the chinese author and broadcaster diane wei ling. john fisher burns, who was for a0 years chief correspondent for the...
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i'm jane hill. the headlines at two.r all public sector workers so we have always been very clear that we need to strike a balance between being fair to public sector workers, making sure we recruit the best possible people and also that we hold on to them. the government is making a big mistake in thinking it can get away withjust lifting the cap, people have been waiting seven long years. foreign secretary borisjohnson flies to the caribbean amid criticism of britain's response to hurricane irma. almost a00,000 rohingya muslims flee violence in myanmar bangladesh's almost a00,000 rohingya muslims flee violence in myanmar; bangladesh's prime minister calls for safe zones to allow them to return home.
i'm jane hill. the headlines at two.r all public sector workers so we have always been very clear that we need to strike a balance between being fair to public sector workers, making sure we recruit the best possible people and also that we hold on to them. the government is making a big mistake in thinking it can get away withjust lifting the cap, people have been waiting seven long years. foreign secretary borisjohnson flies to the caribbean amid criticism of britain's response to hurricane...
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i'm jane hill. look at the prospects for this weekend's german elections, and we assess what, if anything, was achieved at the un general assembly in new york. my guests are: janet daley, the columnist with the sunday telegraph, the italian broadcaster and film—maker annalisa piras, stryker mcguire of bloomberg markets, and thomas kielinger of germany's die welt. he is an author as well. a warm welcome to all of you. britain's prime minister theresa may made a key speech in florence this week, setting out more details of the british government's plans and desires for the brexit negotiations, including talk of a two—year transition period, after the leaving date of march 2019. theresa may waits now to see whether her speech is sufficient to end the stalemate in brussels and enable the talks to move to stage two — discussing future relations with the eu and a trade deal. janet, were you impressed? i was impressed by the speech. it was a miracle of the diplomatic and political rhetoric. i am not trying
i'm jane hill. look at the prospects for this weekend's german elections, and we assess what, if anything, was achieved at the un general assembly in new york. my guests are: janet daley, the columnist with the sunday telegraph, the italian broadcaster and film—maker annalisa piras, stryker mcguire of bloomberg markets, and thomas kielinger of germany's die welt. he is an author as well. a warm welcome to all of you. britain's prime minister theresa may made a key speech in florence this...
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time now to take a look at the latest cinema releases in the film review, with mark kermode and jane hills, as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? borg vs mcenroe, centre court becomes big drama. kingsman: the golden circle. the secret service story continues. and on body and soul, described by its director as a shy love story. have you lost your voice? you were shouting at the screen, that ball was out? no, ijust have a cold. i know nothing about tennis, what i know about it would not fill a postage stamp. i'm one of the few people watching the film not knowing the outcome. i think that makes it more fun! it's a showdown between bjorn borg and john mcenroe. he's on a record—breaking streak, john mcenroe is up there for the first time. they are played by shia leboeuf and sverrir gudnason. they are presented as fire and ice, polar opposites. one of them is almost mechanical, everything is calculated with no emotion. on the other hand, you have mcenroe, described as the super brat, fiery and hot—headed, spending a lot of time shouting at umpires. it is a duality that the public
time now to take a look at the latest cinema releases in the film review, with mark kermode and jane hills, as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? borg vs mcenroe, centre court becomes big drama. kingsman: the golden circle. the secret service story continues. and on body and soul, described by its director as a shy love story. have you lost your voice? you were shouting at the screen, that ball was out? no, ijust have a cold. i know nothing about tennis, what i know about it would...
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it is time now for the film review, with jane hill and mark kermode.o and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, welcome back, mark. what have you watched in the last few weeks? very interesting week. we have wind river. we have insyriated, a very tough and tense drama, set in damascus. and it, stephen king's classic comes to the big screen. it may be a classic. we'll talk about that later. you're such a horror fan! let's start with wind river. i watched the trailer for this in awe when i went to see detroit. even the trailer is visually stunning. but so stark. yeah, written and directed by taylor sheridan, saying it's the conclusion of a trilogy about the modern american frontier. it's set in wyoming on a native american reservation. there's the death of a young woman at the start, which brings together two characters. 0ne isjeremy renner‘s hunter, tracker, who is dealing with his own issues of grief and guilt. the other is an fbi agent played by elizabeth 0lsen who is basically — she's in vegas beforeh
it is time now for the film review, with jane hill and mark kermode.o and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, welcome back, mark. what have you watched in the last few weeks? very interesting week. we have wind river. we have insyriated, a very tough and tense drama, set in damascus. and it, stephen king's classic comes to the big screen. it may be a classic. we'll talk about that later. you're such a horror fan! let's start with wind river. i...
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hello, this is bbc news, i'm jane hill.get a i.7% salary boost this year while police officers will get a 1% rise, plus a further 1% bonus. labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has told an audience at the tuc conference, in brighton, that his party would end the public sector pay cap altogether and said the government's promise of flexibility over pay was an "attempt to divide and rule." the uk's inflation rate climbed to itsjoint highest level in more than five years last month, reaching 2.9%. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, flies to the caribbean today amid criticism of the speed of the british government's response to hurricane irma. founder of the royal shakespeare company and former national theatre director, sir peter hall, has died aged 86. more on many of those stories to come, but we will catch up with the sports news. we can hand over to 0lly foster. sports news. we can hand over to olly foster. hello. it's the start of the the champions league group stage this evening and neymar is in glasgow to take on scottish ch
hello, this is bbc news, i'm jane hill.get a i.7% salary boost this year while police officers will get a 1% rise, plus a further 1% bonus. labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has told an audience at the tuc conference, in brighton, that his party would end the public sector pay cap altogether and said the government's promise of flexibility over pay was an "attempt to divide and rule." the uk's inflation rate climbed to itsjoint highest level in more than five years last month, reaching...
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my colleague jane hill is in westminster. thank you, simon, welcome again to westminster.r party, will be talking to hilary benn in a few minutes. the debate continues, it is the first day, the vote is on monday evening. let's get a flavour of the debate, first from our political correspondent chris mason. brexit is about bringing powers back to this place, westminster. it is now the job of the government to make that a reality and it is what the eu withdrawal bill is all about. secretary david davis. lunchtime is launched and the man responsible for turning it into law told mps it was vital, because... it ensures that on the day we leave businesses know where they stand. workers‘ rights are upheld and consumers remain protected. this bill is vital to ensuring that, as we believe we do so ensuring that, as we believe we do so in an orderly manner. and so begins the wrangling in parliament on delivering brexit. this planned new law intends to change everything by changing a thing, cutting and pasting through swathes of eu law and turning it into uk law the day after brexit.
my colleague jane hill is in westminster. thank you, simon, welcome again to westminster.r party, will be talking to hilary benn in a few minutes. the debate continues, it is the first day, the vote is on monday evening. let's get a flavour of the debate, first from our political correspondent chris mason. brexit is about bringing powers back to this place, westminster. it is now the job of the government to make that a reality and it is what the eu withdrawal bill is all about. secretary david...
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plenty more to come at 5pm with jane hill but let‘s get a weather update with chris fawkes.few days, bear that in mind. there will be some damage from that. it is heading towards the turks and caicos islands and then out to the atlantic. the next place it could make landfall is asked in the uk. it will not be a hurricane, just the re m na nts of will not be a hurricane, just the remnants of a storm system but that is in the first weeks of october so some way off. we have had a band of rain edging slowly eastwards. it is knocking on the door of london at the moment. it will be clearing away from east anglia and south—east england tonight. it will be a cold night tonight, colder than recent nights. in northern ireland temperatures will be picking up through the night. the reason, cloud, rain and wind are all heading in to start the day. a wet and windy start. the rain will be pushing into scotland, western parts of england and wales as well. as it does so through the afternoon the rain will probably turn lighter and more patchy in nature. in northern ireland there will be some
plenty more to come at 5pm with jane hill but let‘s get a weather update with chris fawkes.few days, bear that in mind. there will be some damage from that. it is heading towards the turks and caicos islands and then out to the atlantic. the next place it could make landfall is asked in the uk. it will not be a hurricane, just the re m na nts of will not be a hurricane, just the remnants of a storm system but that is in the first weeks of october so some way off. we have had a band of rain...
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more on that, and the rest of the day‘s news coming up at five with jane hill.ni, meteorologists call this autumn, september on the way. temperatures in double figures away from the countryside. plenty of sunshine tomorrow, patchy cloud building there. threatened with isolated light showers. especially into eastern england. most of us will avoid them and stay dry. in the sunshine, pleasant, high teens, a few spots into the 20s. breezy later in the day. that is as the weather system in the day. that is as the weather syste m co m es in the day. that is as the weather system comes in pushing rain eastwards a cross system comes in pushing rain eastwards across the uk during sunday. strong winds, some in eastern england do not see that until later in the day. today at 5:00pm, cardinal cormac murphy—o‘connor, the former archbishop of westminster, has died. as archbishop, he was the leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales. he was 85. g4s suspends nine employees, after claims of abuse and assaults on detainees at an immigration removal centre. britain‘
more on that, and the rest of the day‘s news coming up at five with jane hill.ni, meteorologists call this autumn, september on the way. temperatures in double figures away from the countryside. plenty of sunshine tomorrow, patchy cloud building there. threatened with isolated light showers. especially into eastern england. most of us will avoid them and stay dry. in the sunshine, pleasant, high teens, a few spots into the 20s. breezy later in the day. that is as the weather system in the...
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lots of interesting issues there ,— jane hill is at westminster.n pick up on that easily. jill rutter hasjoined us here we can pick up on that easily. jill rutter has joined us here at westminster. we'll be listening to the debate when it starts. hello again. it is a significant day isn't it? your thoughts first on the overall significance. is it just symbolic or is it actually the beginning of how the future in this country is going to look? this is taking another important first step. a second reading in next two days, second reading is where parliament agrees to the principle of the bill. we don't, we have lots of amendments going down but we're not getting into the nitty—gritty yet but it will flush out where those big arguments will be, some of which i think chris was talking about earlier. i am going to mention the henry viii clauses. viewers are forgive them for not beginning to understand this. the good thing is you understand this inside out. it sounds archaic, explain what these clauses are and why it is something we should be talking abo
lots of interesting issues there ,— jane hill is at westminster.n pick up on that easily. jill rutter hasjoined us here we can pick up on that easily. jill rutter has joined us here at westminster. we'll be listening to the debate when it starts. hello again. it is a significant day isn't it? your thoughts first on the overall significance. is it just symbolic or is it actually the beginning of how the future in this country is going to look? this is taking another important first step. a...
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jane: you will -- you are on the hill covering bernie sanders unveiling his universal health care planrw, not very popular, really went anywhere. why does it seem to be gaining traction with democrats now? david: if you look in polling there has been an uptick in support of government run health care. bernie sanders bringing 16 democratics both sponsors on board. that is one third of the democratic caucus. that does not mean it is going to pass. it will be dead on arrival in a republican congress. it is a shot against the bow to say this is where the debate is moving. sanders says he will take this debate across the country to try to build that support. 16 joiningof those forces with him are pretty big names. they could well be contenders for 2020. what does that say to you? david: kamala harris of california, kirsten gillibrand, cory booker of new jersey. if you want to be the democratic party nominee, you have to be on board for single-payer universal health care. jane: this will be a big issue again? david: this is expanding the affordable care act. hillary clinton and bernie sander
jane: you will -- you are on the hill covering bernie sanders unveiling his universal health care planrw, not very popular, really went anywhere. why does it seem to be gaining traction with democrats now? david: if you look in polling there has been an uptick in support of government run health care. bernie sanders bringing 16 democratics both sponsors on board. that is one third of the democratic caucus. that does not mean it is going to pass. it will be dead on arrival in a republican...
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regional park district released the sketch of a man they think killed mary jane -- while she was jogging and the berkeley hills. police have identified two persons of interest but one is dead and the other has left the country. detectives used new technology that created the sketch based on dna found at a crime scene. >>> oakland police released the bodycam video showing an officer at the ghost ship warehouse more than a year before the fire last december that killed 36. the video is raising new questions about whether more could have been done to prevent the tragedy.>> reporter: this is body camera video showing oakland police officer hector chavez banging on the door of the ghost ship warehouse during a party in 2015. it is 1:30 am. >> he was investigating a noise complaint and was told people were charged $25 to get into the unpermitted event. partygoers were doing drugs and being sold alcohol. >> you need to get everybody out of that place. and turn your music down.>> reporter: promoter sean griffith tells him -- he tells the officer he cannot come inside and pushes the door on the officers leg.>> >> repor
regional park district released the sketch of a man they think killed mary jane -- while she was jogging and the berkeley hills. police have identified two persons of interest but one is dead and the other has left the country. detectives used new technology that created the sketch based on dna found at a crime scene. >>> oakland police released the bodycam video showing an officer at the ghost ship warehouse more than a year before the fire last december that killed 36. the video is...
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jefferson's granddaughters lived at edge hill, went to uva in 1853, his name a robert garlic hill cane, he married jane ran doll of. and her uncle was george window this will randolph. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this fashion will be regarded here after, wrote cane, with scarcely controlled anger when it has borne its fruits in the passions of the hour have passed away as the greatest social crime ever committed on earth. i think he's upset about emancipation. the greatest social crime ever committed on earth, other than that, i'm not upset about it. but i am pretty upset about it. so, you have former confederates surveying both the physical and the social landscape after the war, and they're going to have to deal with a profound failure. no other part of white american society has had to grapple with this. what do you do? if that's what you're dealing with
jefferson's granddaughters lived at edge hill, went to uva in 1853, his name a robert garlic hill cane, he married jane ran doll of. and her uncle was george window this will randolph. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this fashion will be regarded here...
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jefferson's granddaughters lived at edge hill, went to uva in 1853, his name a robert garlic hill cane, he married jane ran doll of. and her uncle was george window this will randolph. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this fashion will be regarded here after, wrote cane, with scarcely controlled anger when it has borne its fruits in the passions of the hour have passed away as the greatest social crime ever committed on earth. i think he's upset about emancipation. the greatest social crime ever committed on earth, other than that, i'm not upset about it. but i am pretty upset about it. so, you have former confederates surveying both the physical and the social landscape after the war, and they're going to have to deal with a profound failure. no other part of white american society has had to grapple with this. what do you do? if that's what you're dealing with
jefferson's granddaughters lived at edge hill, went to uva in 1853, his name a robert garlic hill cane, he married jane ran doll of. and her uncle was george window this will randolph. right after the war, he was traveling through virginia, he kept a diary. and this is what he wrote shortly after. the abolition of slavery immediately and by a military order is the most marked feature of this conquest of the south, conquest of the south. man you mission after this fashion will be regarded here...
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me go, the other thing is that this law that there's a hearing tomorrow on the hill it has nothing to do with speech. jane, two and three sued back page in boston. the court found even in back page had participated n. was a co. condition su conspirator of the crime of section trafficking it go had no choice but to dismiss this lawsuit. the first circuit called on the children and said go to congress. for google to now suggest that this is an assault on free speech that the internet is going to break, what google is concerned about -- >> tucker: to lecture us on free speech? it's a little much. mary that was super interesting. thanks for coming on. >> thank you for having me. i really appreciate it. >> tucker: we had an an at this at that professor on this show last week, antifa, some people . >> tucker: last thursday on this show we talked to john jay college of criminal justice professor who has a side gig as an anti fascist organizer. he has been suspended. he wrote a tweet in which he said it was an honor to teach future dead cops. that tweet was so over the top it brought new york please and bill did
me go, the other thing is that this law that there's a hearing tomorrow on the hill it has nothing to do with speech. jane, two and three sued back page in boston. the court found even in back page had participated n. was a co. condition su conspirator of the crime of section trafficking it go had no choice but to dismiss this lawsuit. the first circuit called on the children and said go to congress. for google to now suggest that this is an assault on free speech that the internet is going to...
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me go, the other thing is that this law that there's a hearing tomorrow on the hill it has nothing to do with speech. janeoe one, two and three sued back page in boston. the court found even in back page had participated n. was a co. condition su conspirator of the crime of section trafficking it go had no choice but to dismiss this lawsuit. the first circuit called on the children and said go to congress. for google to now suggest that this is an assault on free speech that the internet is going to break, what google is concerned about -- >> tucker: to lecture us on free speech? it's a little much. mary that was super interesting. thanks for coming on. >> thank you for having me. i really appreciate it. >> tucker: we had an an at this at that professor on this show last week, antifa, some people claima claimant it doesn't exist, it's fake news. more on that coming up next. s. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. tcan help protect you from the unpredictable. and the distracted. its cameras, radar and sensors can help prevent just about any surprise. well, almost. lease the gle350 for $60
me go, the other thing is that this law that there's a hearing tomorrow on the hill it has nothing to do with speech. janeoe one, two and three sued back page in boston. the court found even in back page had participated n. was a co. condition su conspirator of the crime of section trafficking it go had no choice but to dismiss this lawsuit. the first circuit called on the children and said go to congress. for google to now suggest that this is an assault on free speech that the internet is...
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me go, the other thing is that this law that there's a hearing tomorrow on the hill it has nothing to do with speech. janed three sued back page in boston. the court found even in back page had participated n. was a co-conspirator of the crime of trafficking it had no choice but to dismiss this lawsuit. the first circuit called on the children and said go to congress. for google to now suggest that this is an assault on free speech that the internet isis going to break, what google is concerned about -- >> tucker: to lecture us on free speech? it's a little much. mary that was super interesting. thanks for coming on. >> thank you for having me. i really appreciate it. >> tucker: we had an antifa professor on this show last week, antifa, some people claim it doesn't exist, it's fake news. more on that coming up next. ♪ with advil, you'll ask what twisted ankle? what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. steak and lobster is back at outback. you asked for it, you got it. starting at $15.99 for a limited time, we're pairing our signature st
me go, the other thing is that this law that there's a hearing tomorrow on the hill it has nothing to do with speech. janed three sued back page in boston. the court found even in back page had participated n. was a co-conspirator of the crime of trafficking it had no choice but to dismiss this lawsuit. the first circuit called on the children and said go to congress. for google to now suggest that this is an assault on free speech that the internet isis going to break, what google is concerned...
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hills. please join dr. andrew ordon, and your host, jane seymour. jane: dr. ordon, would you please define for us, what is crepey skin? dr. ordon: crepey skin is aging skin that has lost elasticity due to the webbing that supports the skin. it is made worse by the fact that aging skin also loses some of its ability to retain moisture. it is this combination that creates that dry, loose, crinkly crepe paper like skin. jane: we have asked him to help us with a demonstration. we have two mini trampolines. but we're not doing cardio. dr. ordon: maybe a little bit later. jane: how does this trampoline demonstration relate to crepey skin? dr. ordon: i would like to point out to you that all of these springs attached to this trampoline, think of them as representing the elastin and collagen webbing that supports that great skin of yours. they are fully supporting the trampoline, it appears firm and quite stable. want to try it out? want to give it a whirl? hop up there, a little bounce. you have got bounce, just like your skin has bounce. jane: this trampoline repre
hills. please join dr. andrew ordon, and your host, jane seymour. jane: dr. ordon, would you please define for us, what is crepey skin? dr. ordon: crepey skin is aging skin that has lost elasticity due to the webbing that supports the skin. it is made worse by the fact that aging skin also loses some of its ability to retain moisture. it is this combination that creates that dry, loose, crinkly crepe paper like skin. jane: we have asked him to help us with a demonstration. we have two mini...
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jane foley still with us. listening to that in-depth analysis on what is happening on capitol hill as we go back to business thisotentials, for shut down, that is really what is going to be taking your attention to my imagined during september. many opportunities for this to jump to the top of the headlines. jane: there is a sense of deja vu i'm a that if you look at some of the language from some of the credit rating agencies, it has been aggressive. knowing there is just 12 legislative days until september 29 is a primary concern. the next week or so, those headlines will be noticeable. treasury bills for early october are being noted on. deals have risen in that area. the market to date hasn't been too worried about this yet. manus: you mentioned rating agencies. i want to get your opinion. i am mystified. , they cut thegs -- s&p global ratings, they cut --. i can't join the dots. what i am missing? -- what am i missing? jane: most people anticipate there will be a compromise. it would be an a norma's to have the u.s. bond market suddenly -- it would be a enormous event to have the u.s. bond market suddenly i
jane foley still with us. listening to that in-depth analysis on what is happening on capitol hill as we go back to business thisotentials, for shut down, that is really what is going to be taking your attention to my imagined during september. many opportunities for this to jump to the top of the headlines. jane: there is a sense of deja vu i'm a that if you look at some of the language from some of the credit rating agencies, it has been aggressive. knowing there is just 12 legislative days...
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leader winston peters with the balance of power hill decide whether national labor and the greens will form a coalition government. that's on the nose back to jane doe like snakes on a is here with a sporting amendment the n.f.l. has responded strongly after us president on tron said that plaza now during the national anthem should be fired off a snapshot of the way. a man has decided to break with tradition and train to sail competitively we've been up we want to present a positive image continues to steer typical expectation of women for them it's about more than just racing yes you can still be as good a man a woman and also a very talented sailor going off around the world showing everybody how strong people are al jazeera world meets the first female sailing crew in the gulf sailing stars at this time on al-jazeera. with bureaus spanning six continents across the. al-jazeera has correspondents living green the stories they tell. me are fluent in world news. well i kind of think i know what people talk about when it comes to sports well i'll be honest with you jamie we're going to talk about the invictus game beautiful event also the two bea
leader winston peters with the balance of power hill decide whether national labor and the greens will form a coalition government. that's on the nose back to jane doe like snakes on a is here with a sporting amendment the n.f.l. has responded strongly after us president on tron said that plaza now during the national anthem should be fired off a snapshot of the way. a man has decided to break with tradition and train to sail competitively we've been up we want to present a positive image...
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jane ferguson in erbil. >> woodruff: in all the back and forth over how to repeal the affordable care act, there was a first on capitol hill the first hearing on a replacement plan this year. but passage of this latest republican push, the graham- cassidy bill, is far from certain, even as senate leaders say they plan to hold a vote in coming days. lisa desjardins is here to help bring us up to speed. lisa, the republicans have been doing all sorts of thing to try to win more votes, but as of right now and just in the last hour it's proving it's hard. >> that's right. we have some news. for all intents pulitzer prizes this version of graham-cassidy and the shape of this bill, it's dead. susan collins is a hard, no the third after rand paul and john mccain. three republicans nos means a bill does not go forward in the senate. the republicans have decisions to make. do they make people walk the plank and get them on the record on this or try to come up with a magical last-minute, last-ditch formula? they have till 11:59 saturday night to use the reconciliation process this year and pass something with 50 votes tivment clock
jane ferguson in erbil. >> woodruff: in all the back and forth over how to repeal the affordable care act, there was a first on capitol hill the first hearing on a replacement plan this year. but passage of this latest republican push, the graham- cassidy bill, is far from certain, even as senate leaders say they plan to hold a vote in coming days. lisa desjardins is here to help bring us up to speed. lisa, the republicans have been doing all sorts of thing to try to win more votes, but...
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hill staff on fridays, bipartisan, and we see them coming together. maybe from the bottom-up we can change this. david: thank you so much for being with us, jane. out tv . check out our charts and graphics and interact with us directly. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. u.s. labor force participation problem may be linked to another crisis, the opioid epidemic. economists have begun to turn their attention to the spread of prescription painkillers and their link to the lower portion of prime age people working. alan krueger took a closer look at the connection in a report. he joins us now with this dramatic report. welcome back. i want to start out with the relationship between prime age men, defined as 25 to 54 in your study, and the extent to which they report pain and labor force participation. you can see the purple line labor forcede the altogether, unemployed in yellow, blue, employed. oing up see this g dramatically. we have had a quadrupling in the amount of medications prescribed in the past two years but no increase in the amount of pain people reporting. agest half of prime working men are taking
hill staff on fridays, bipartisan, and we see them coming together. maybe from the bottom-up we can change this. david: thank you so much for being with us, jane. out tv . check out our charts and graphics and interact with us directly. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. u.s. labor force participation problem may be linked to another crisis, the opioid epidemic. economists have begun to turn their attention to the spread of prescription painkillers and their...