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joanna: but is not the same thing? frank: not at all. joanna: right. so a general question, what would looking at presidential commissions with a race, gender, class analysis as the center, what would that look like and how might that change the way we think about the role of presidential commissions in political history? frank: i have a simple, quick answer about the race commissions and also commissions on the status of women, and maybe a few other commissions as well. if you are going to have a commission on race, make the clear majority of the appointees to the commission representatives of the races you are worried about. seems very simple, very straightforward. has never happened. in any of the long history of presidential commissions on racial subjects. there have been a number of state commissions in places like california and i believe illinois as well, looking at racial conditions, and always the racial minorities were racial minorities on the commission itself. maybe that would discredit the it would be ant interesting experiment to try, and
joanna: but is not the same thing? frank: not at all. joanna: right. so a general question, what would looking at presidential commissions with a race, gender, class analysis as the center, what would that look like and how might that change the way we think about the role of presidential commissions in political history? frank: i have a simple, quick answer about the race commissions and also commissions on the status of women, and maybe a few other commissions as well. if you are going to...
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this is from joanna hogg another minimal film—maker.ung film student, partly based onjuliet hogg a young film student, partly based on juliet hogg —— joanna a young film student, partly based onjuliet hogg ——joanna hogg's life and a relationship each begins with and a relationship each begins with an older man who seems on the face of things very confident, very well spoken. very charming. it is actually hiding a secret. so honor swinton byrne stars in this. did miriam play the cello? no. the violin? no, she wasn't at all musical. she wasn't even pretty, actually. that's... not true. well, she had other qualities. like what? darling, i can't tell you in here. thank you. excuse me? i'm just playing, julie. stop torturing yourself. i'm not torturing... stop inviting me to torture you. ugh. "ugh." eurgh! that's exactly how you make me feel when you're being like this. thank you. it all gets much darker though doesn't it? don't behold by that clip. it gets grittier. what i really liked about it is that it doesn't feel like it is really push
this is from joanna hogg another minimal film—maker.ung film student, partly based onjuliet hogg a young film student, partly based on juliet hogg —— joanna a young film student, partly based onjuliet hogg ——joanna hogg's life and a relationship each begins with and a relationship each begins with an older man who seems on the face of things very confident, very well spoken. very charming. it is actually hiding a secret. so honor swinton byrne stars in this. did miriam play the cello?...
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joanna worked on animal welfare for the united nations.ays ready to pose for a camera, and i've had to sort thousands of pictures of joanna over the years. and that, at times, has been very upsetting. just like the lion air disaster five months before, the plane crashed within minutes of take—off. it hit the ground just over an hour's drive from the ethiopian capital, addis ababa. today, a crater marks the spot where157 people died. this is where the aircraft came down. there is actually still bits of debris knocking around, but most of the site has been cleared, and now there'sjust a hole in the ground. once again, it was boeing's mcas system that had forced the plane down. that plane had crashed in a similarfashion. yeah. five months before. what do you think about that? ijust think it makes itjust such a needless loss of life. i mean there were clearly problems that boeing knew about, but still the planes were flying. you know, people had been told everything's all right. in your worst moments, do you blame boeing for the death of your
joanna worked on animal welfare for the united nations.ays ready to pose for a camera, and i've had to sort thousands of pictures of joanna over the years. and that, at times, has been very upsetting. just like the lion air disaster five months before, the plane crashed within minutes of take—off. it hit the ground just over an hour's drive from the ethiopian capital, addis ababa. today, a crater marks the spot where157 people died. this is where the aircraft came down. there is actually...
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naples mitchell here she's the author off that human rights watch report welcome to to africa joanna segal report puts an emphasis on children why is this made exposure particularly dangerous for children. so that exposure is dangerous for children more so than adults for some reasons 1st children's brains and bodies are still developing 2nd children absorb $4.00 to $5.00 times as much light as adults and finally children spend much more time in the soil which is where the light is and calm where playing in the ground or putting their hands in their mouths into the mushroom margarita in just loud. right joanna the government of sam has said it doesn't have the money for decontaminating this area relocation perhaps is another option why has that not happened 1st i should say the government says that it doesn't have enough resources to address the full scope of the problem they're making some efforts now and we hope that they will expand those of birds but in terms of relocation this is something we've asked different experts because this is also a question for us and what we were told
naples mitchell here she's the author off that human rights watch report welcome to to africa joanna segal report puts an emphasis on children why is this made exposure particularly dangerous for children. so that exposure is dangerous for children more so than adults for some reasons 1st children's brains and bodies are still developing 2nd children absorb $4.00 to $5.00 times as much light as adults and finally children spend much more time in the soil which is where the light is and calm...
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right joanna the government of sandia has said it doesn't have the money for decontaminating this area relocation perhaps is another option why has that not happened firstly she said the government says that it doesn't have enough resources to address the full scope of the problem they're making some efforts now and we hope that they will expand those upwards but in terms of relocation this is something we've asked different experts because this is also a question for us and what we were told was just physically moving some $76000.00 people is just an incredibly onerous undertaking and would be very challenging and also extremely expensive which seems like you know you know the project is already very expensive just cleaning out the lead but it seems like you'd be even more than that. so what are you calling for as human rights watch what proposals are you suggesting as an organization we're calling on the government to come up with a comprehensive and sustainable way to clean up the land so that they address the land in homes schools health centers and on roads and also at the mind th
right joanna the government of sandia has said it doesn't have the money for decontaminating this area relocation perhaps is another option why has that not happened firstly she said the government says that it doesn't have enough resources to address the full scope of the problem they're making some efforts now and we hope that they will expand those upwards but in terms of relocation this is something we've asked different experts because this is also a question for us and what we were told...
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naples mitchell here she's the author off that human rights watch report welcome to to africa joanna so your report puts an emphasis on children why is this made exposure particularly dangerous for children. so that exposure is dangerous for children more so than adults for some good reasons 1st children's brains and bodies are still developing 2nd children absorb $4.00 to $5.00 times as much right as adults and finally children spend much more time in the soil which is where the light is and card where playing in the ground or putting their hands in their mouths into their mushroom likely to ingest loud. right joanna the government of sambir has said it doesn't have the money for decontaminating this area relocation perhaps is another option why has that not happened firstly she said the government says that it doesn't have enough resources to address the full scope of the problem they're making some efforts now and we hope that they will expand those upwards but in terms of relocation this is something we've asked different experts because this is also a question for us and what we
naples mitchell here she's the author off that human rights watch report welcome to to africa joanna so your report puts an emphasis on children why is this made exposure particularly dangerous for children. so that exposure is dangerous for children more so than adults for some good reasons 1st children's brains and bodies are still developing 2nd children absorb $4.00 to $5.00 times as much right as adults and finally children spend much more time in the soil which is where the light is and...
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of course, i remember joanna quite well. i can remember one time, i was a rookie cochair, a couple of years ago when i came into one meeting, it was about 1230-ton time and she goes jim, i need to coach you. we spent a few minutes with me? i did. and i never regretted it. we have a certificate in her honor i would like celie to read it. >> yeah, i would just read the certificate. the mayor's disability council award for excellence is hereby granted to joanna for her passionate advocacy and commitment to disability rights and excellence in the server to the mayor's disability council dated july 19 and signed by the cochairs and the director of the mayor's office on disability. >> i will just add the certificate is lovely, but it doesn't begin to address what joanna did for the mayor's office and this council, she will be missed tremendously. >> okay. now, let's move to our next certificate -- yes? yeah, that is where i'm going. what would i do without denise to remind me? we have a second certificate for tatiana. she has been
of course, i remember joanna quite well. i can remember one time, i was a rookie cochair, a couple of years ago when i came into one meeting, it was about 1230-ton time and she goes jim, i need to coach you. we spent a few minutes with me? i did. and i never regretted it. we have a certificate in her honor i would like celie to read it. >> yeah, i would just read the certificate. the mayor's disability council award for excellence is hereby granted to joanna for her passionate advocacy...
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david: joanna, sharon. tough call slightly biased because i am sitting on set with sharon. she is the bureau chief so how can i not award today's win to sharon? there.-interest and accessed by the gold-yuan convergence. the pboc, buying up. sharon is the winner. joanna, i'm sure you will take it next time. joanna'swould go with simply because of the bodyguard. whitney houston, kevin costner was on netflix and i was watching it. summer birthdays, in case anyone was wondering. it is also battle of the birthdays. gtv go is the function. on,data out of china early missing all three metrics. , retail sales, willn a few minutes we look at that. let's lady with the market reaction on the back of the data. to. 10 year yield pushing 1.67. there is lots more coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, the shine is back on the apple. shares in the tech giant spike after the u.s. announces it will some a 10% tariff on chinese
david: joanna, sharon. tough call slightly biased because i am sitting on set with sharon. she is the bureau chief so how can i not award today's win to sharon? there.-interest and accessed by the gold-yuan convergence. the pboc, buying up. sharon is the winner. joanna, i'm sure you will take it next time. joanna'swould go with simply because of the bodyguard. whitney houston, kevin costner was on netflix and i was watching it. summer birthdays, in case anyone was wondering. it is also battle...
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joanna so your report puts an emphasis on children why is this made exposure particularly dangerous for children. so that exposure is dangerous for children more so than adults for some good reasons 1st children's brains and bodies are still developing 2nd children absorb $4.00 to $5.00 times as much light as adults and finally children spend much more time in the soil which is where the light is and calm where playing in the ground or putting their hands in their mouths into the mushroom likely to ingest loud. right joanne of the government of sambir has said it doesn't have the money for decontaminating this area relocation perhaps is another option why has that not happened. well 1st i should say the government says that it doesn't have enough resources to address the full scope of the problem they're making some efforts now and we hope that they will expand those efforts but in terms of relocation this is something we've asked different experts because this is also a question for us and what we were told was just physically moving some 76000 people is just an incredibly onerous unde
joanna so your report puts an emphasis on children why is this made exposure particularly dangerous for children. so that exposure is dangerous for children more so than adults for some good reasons 1st children's brains and bodies are still developing 2nd children absorb $4.00 to $5.00 times as much light as adults and finally children spend much more time in the soil which is where the light is and calm where playing in the ground or putting their hands in their mouths into the mushroom...
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belongs to joanna. is her parents' house. >> nobody was injured but just the idea of somebody coming while they are in the house. >> it happened around 10:00 wednesday morning. ed cruz and his wife are the only ones home. ed was clearing out his neighbor's drive way. eight minutes the intruder plodded around their house. ed told me it is supposed to go in his bedroom. >> what was here? >> what is more disturbing his wife was in the next room. >> the jewelry was three feet away from where she is taking a shower. >> the cruzs are happy they are okay but joanna's mom is devastated they lost the jewe. sentimental >> n the only intruder took. he put on a cap, a warriors house. they got it in the final season the team just played at oracle arena. >> good news after the complicated cliff rescue earlier tonight. this is part of our breaking news coverage. father and son this evening expected to be okay. the boy fell off of his bike and down the cliff near aquatic park this evening. the father climbed down to sa
belongs to joanna. is her parents' house. >> nobody was injured but just the idea of somebody coming while they are in the house. >> it happened around 10:00 wednesday morning. ed cruz and his wife are the only ones home. ed was clearing out his neighbor's drive way. eight minutes the intruder plodded around their house. ed told me it is supposed to go in his bedroom. >> what was here? >> what is more disturbing his wife was in the next room. >> the jewelry was...
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joanna, good morning. joanna: i've got month-end rebalancing for you.,he big moves this you had bonds moving up, stocks moving down and the extreme between them is in the top 10% of extremes. people are looking for a big rebalancing. and the going to today s&p 500 rose 1.3% yesterday but a lot of people think it is not done so look for those close today -- flows today affecting bonds and stocks. rishaad: nicely done. suit, maybe he's going to coordinator. >> i'll ignore that. what you are seeing in this chart is big momentum trade. pretty straightforward, by the winners and sell the losers and that has been a good strategy this year. you can see how much the strategy has outperformed the broader market. what is not obvious from this chart is the composition of the trade exchanges low. a couple of years, this would have been growth focused stocks, technology, facebook, amazon. now it is more interest rate sensitive stocks, like real estate and other defensive sectors that are now the momentum names of the moment. this is a good one to watch if you are wo
joanna, good morning. joanna: i've got month-end rebalancing for you.,he big moves this you had bonds moving up, stocks moving down and the extreme between them is in the top 10% of extremes. people are looking for a big rebalancing. and the going to today s&p 500 rose 1.3% yesterday but a lot of people think it is not done so look for those close today -- flows today affecting bonds and stocks. rishaad: nicely done. suit, maybe he's going to coordinator. >> i'll ignore that. what you...
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joanna ka ntor and dan matches at the us open in new york today.kantor and dan evans will be in second round action when it clears up. nick kyrgios again at the centre of a storm. let's go live the centre of a storm. let's go live the new york and join our colleague. today nick kyrgios called out atp tour and called them corrupt. he has now rolled back on those words. explain how this is comic about and what he is referring to. a few weeks ago he played a match in cincinnati and got increasingly heated as it went on. he had numerous arguments with the umpire fergus murphy and at the end of it abused him and then got given a fine of $113,000 by the atp for the list of offences he had accumulated during the course of that match. he was asked about it and it was the first time he spoke and it was the first time he spoke and since that occasion after the first round match against steve johnson last night which she won in three sets and he asked about that situation and he came out with those words. he said everybody knows the atb are words. he said eve
joanna ka ntor and dan matches at the us open in new york today.kantor and dan evans will be in second round action when it clears up. nick kyrgios again at the centre of a storm. let's go live the centre of a storm. let's go live the new york and join our colleague. today nick kyrgios called out atp tour and called them corrupt. he has now rolled back on those words. explain how this is comic about and what he is referring to. a few weeks ago he played a match in cincinnati and got...
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kid is happy in a state hospital. >> reporter: for parents like joanna jurgens, la'tanya dandie and many others, state laws and resources continue to be a challenge for getting their children help. for the pbs newshour, i'm byrhonda lyons, in sacramento, california. ri >> sch tens of thousands of indian government forces in riot gear patrol indian- controlled kashmir. this comes four days after the indian government announced thag it was cg the status of kashmir. india's only muslim-majoritych region wup until this week, had a large degree of autonomy. it is a lo disputed area claimed by both india and pakistan, and rebels have been fighting indian rule ithe portion it administers for decades. today in kashmir, the streets are empty. soldiers enforce a strict military curfew. hundreds have been arrested. fear has driven many inside, and many others are trying to leave but e stuck with limited transport. >> ( trsled ): the government made the situation worse, there are no arrangements for us to leave, nor is there is anarrangement for food. we have been lying here, hungry. >> schifri
kid is happy in a state hospital. >> reporter: for parents like joanna jurgens, la'tanya dandie and many others, state laws and resources continue to be a challenge for getting their children help. for the pbs newshour, i'm byrhonda lyons, in sacramento, california. ri >> sch tens of thousands of indian government forces in riot gear patrol indian- controlled kashmir. this comes four days after the indian government announced thag it was cg the status of kashmir. india's only...
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it's been taken by the snp mp joanna cherry. challenge. it's been taken by the snp mpjoanna cherry. together with 74 as it happens. that is together with 7a parliamentarians. 0n as it happens. that is together with 7a parliamentarians. on their behalf, aidan 0'neill qc arguing their case didn't mince his words. we don't live in an absolutist state. we don't live in a totalitarian state. we live in a state which is limited by the rule of law. mr o'neill went on to say that it was unlawful at unconstitutional for the government to suspend parliament, and he requested an order to stop that suspension, also requesting another order that would prevent any minister from order that would prevent any ministerfrom advising order that would prevent any minister from advising the queen in the future to make a similar order, to prorogue parliament. mr 0'neill, in something of a historical lecture, said that the government we re lecture, said that the government were bound by the 1689 claim of rights. that is the equivalent, the scottish equivalent to the 1689 bill of rights, and that was the do
it's been taken by the snp mp joanna cherry. challenge. it's been taken by the snp mpjoanna cherry. together with 74 as it happens. that is together with 7a parliamentarians. 0n as it happens. that is together with 7a parliamentarians. on their behalf, aidan 0'neill qc arguing their case didn't mince his words. we don't live in an absolutist state. we don't live in a totalitarian state. we live in a state which is limited by the rule of law. mr o'neill went on to say that it was unlawful at...
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joanna was worried because heather had just left the hospital after breaking her collarbone she cried the pain. she described her daughter as a loving mother of 3 ages, 1410 and for joanna says heather would never willingly leave her children. >>my daughter was the most beautiful strong her summit. came to anybody that knows >>to do the right thing and contact the sheriff's office every day is hard. for debris. the i'm rooting for your safe return. >>about his massive gas explosion overnight in junction city kentucky, it killed a e flames towering officials say they believe the explosion was the result of a rupture of a 30 inch gas transmission pipeline. the lincoln county sheriff's office says at least 5 homes and a garage were on fire after the explosion, but that the gas line fire has been extinguished it took firefighters hours to put out the flames after trucks repeatedly had to refill their tanks. >>new york father who forgot his twin infants in a hot car will not be charged. not yet. a spokesperson for the bronx district attorney's office says that a grand jury did not indict j
joanna was worried because heather had just left the hospital after breaking her collarbone she cried the pain. she described her daughter as a loving mother of 3 ages, 1410 and for joanna says heather would never willingly leave her children. >>my daughter was the most beautiful strong her summit. came to anybody that knows >>to do the right thing and contact the sheriff's office every day is hard. for debris. the i'm rooting for your safe return. >>about his massive gas...
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joining me now from outside the court in edinburgh is snp mp joanna cherry.raise this case about a month ago because we anticipated borisjohnson we try to prorogue parliament in order to prevent parliament from scrutinising his sponsor a no—deal brexit. at the time it was the case the british government said the question was academic and indicated they had no plans to prorogue. as of yesterday morning, we got wind of what boris johnson was up to. we asked the court to get an urgent interim healing to try and get orders to suspend the effect of yesterday‘s decision and get an interim interdict which is the same as an interim injunction in english law, preventing uk government ministers from acting on the order yesterday. it is important to understand what we are sticking to have found unlawful is the advice which was given to the queen yesterday. —— are seeking. clearly under constitutional law of the uk, advice given by the executive can be judicially reviewed and under constitutional law scotland, the sovereign is not above the law. the courts basically have
joining me now from outside the court in edinburgh is snp mp joanna cherry.raise this case about a month ago because we anticipated borisjohnson we try to prorogue parliament in order to prevent parliament from scrutinising his sponsor a no—deal brexit. at the time it was the case the british government said the question was academic and indicated they had no plans to prorogue. as of yesterday morning, we got wind of what boris johnson was up to. we asked the court to get an urgent interim...
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rishaad: i am going with joanna.ill go with joanna. , the central bank governor. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." the ceo of hp steps down, citing family health concerns. his replacement is a 30 year veteran. he started as an intern. what it means for the pc maker as the market stagnates. plus, iphones are coming. apple will unveil three new iphones and more in september. we have the details on whether customers will be enticed to upgrade.
rishaad: i am going with joanna.ill go with joanna. , the central bank governor. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." the ceo of hp steps down, citing family health concerns. his replacement is a 30 year veteran. he started as an intern. what it means for the pc maker as the market stagnates. plus, iphones are coming. apple will unveil three new iphones and more in september. we have the details on whether customers will be enticed to upgrade.
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goal of help to get people back on their feet and many find a 2nd home at hope house people like joanna els could one of the 40 volunteers here . come a single parent so sometimes i do find that home so that's why you saw it i was comin on telling them my problems and help me with it as she would not that this was a pope made for these ism and i just want to give snowball. in the last 9 years who pounce is taking on tasks that the local council no longer has the money for 11 years of austerity and social reforms as a result of the 2008 financial crisis has taken its toll many jobs have disappeared . before the crisis there were 2 dozen food banks in the u.k. and now there are about 2000 according to the united nations 8000000 britons do not have enough food on the table every day half of those people go without it on a daily basis and e.u. wide all time low if we look to politicians to provide solutions i think we'll be fighting. the only people that can provide from strong labors the only people that can provide a safe community where everybody is welcome in those hope houses waiting f
goal of help to get people back on their feet and many find a 2nd home at hope house people like joanna els could one of the 40 volunteers here . come a single parent so sometimes i do find that home so that's why you saw it i was comin on telling them my problems and help me with it as she would not that this was a pope made for these ism and i just want to give snowball. in the last 9 years who pounce is taking on tasks that the local council no longer has the money for 11 years of austerity...
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this is from joanna hogg another minimal film—maker.th an older man who seems on the face of things very confident, very well spoken. very charming. he's actually hiding a secret. so honour swinton byrne stars in this. he can hold a cigarette better than anyone else in cinema. let's have a look at theirs. did miriam play the cello? no. the violin? no, she wasn't at all musical. she wasn't even pretty, actually. that's... not true. well, she had other qualities. like what? darling, i can't tell you in here. thank you. excuse me? i'm just playing, julie. stop torturing yourself. i'm not torturing... stop inviting me to torture you. ugh. "ugh." eurgh! that's exactly how you make me feel when you're being like this. thank you. it all gets much darker though doesn't it? don't be fooled by that clip. it gets grittier. what i really like about it is that it doesn't feel like it is really pushing you in any one direction, it is not bullying you as an audience to think one thing or another. it has a distance about the whole thing. it lets you fi
this is from joanna hogg another minimal film—maker.th an older man who seems on the face of things very confident, very well spoken. very charming. he's actually hiding a secret. so honour swinton byrne stars in this. he can hold a cigarette better than anyone else in cinema. let's have a look at theirs. did miriam play the cello? no. the violin? no, she wasn't at all musical. she wasn't even pretty, actually. that's... not true. well, she had other qualities. like what? darling, i can't...
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. >> yale history professor and author joanna freeman will be a guest on in-depth sunday from noon-2:00 p.m. eastern. ms. freeman's latest book is the field of blood. brother titles include the essential hamilton, hamilton and affairs of honor. join our light conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. ♪ ... ... way to bring in something like evangelicalism or any other faith and then use that as a way to get votes, which seems like about the best possible way. >> watch booktv every weekend on c-span2. >>> to paraphrase, there are some stories that need to get out because they hurt too much being inside. how we fight for our lives, a memoir. >> the early seeds of the book i started writing a week after the events that inspired it. i went to a party and met a beautiful man, went home with him, started having sex and he had what i can only describe as a true crisis of masculinity and went from immediately in the middle of it trying to kill me and we basically just wrestled until he passed out we were both so drunk. i went back to school and literally within days i
. >> yale history professor and author joanna freeman will be a guest on in-depth sunday from noon-2:00 p.m. eastern. ms. freeman's latest book is the field of blood. brother titles include the essential hamilton, hamilton and affairs of honor. join our light conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. ♪ ... ... way to bring in something like evangelicalism or any other faith and then use that as a way to get votes, which seems like about the best possible way....
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born writer joanna conley is an historical and literally detective persecuted storyteller who moves between fact and fiction between languages and countries a common is novels deal with historical violence state oppression and memory 4 of them have been translated into german the most recent one madonna's last dream is a literary search for traces from the mouth see iraq as well as i started writing in germany. my wife my child and i were all tortured in turkey and we came here as damaged people. writing is my weapon. the only thing i can do. through writing i raise my voice against injustice. it's my instrument of resistance. they didn't. ready ready come i was born in 1957 in our team in northeastern as a member of the outlawed revolutionary communist party of turkey he was imprisoned several times in 1900. 2 he received political asylum in germany although he's no longer a turkish citizen he's repeatedly targeted by the turkish state upon entering turkey and 2010 connally was arrested and detained for several months for his alleged role in a robbery in 1990 he was eventually acquitted du
born writer joanna conley is an historical and literally detective persecuted storyteller who moves between fact and fiction between languages and countries a common is novels deal with historical violence state oppression and memory 4 of them have been translated into german the most recent one madonna's last dream is a literary search for traces from the mouth see iraq as well as i started writing in germany. my wife my child and i were all tortured in turkey and we came here as damaged...
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thank you, joanna. now the weather with simon king.is week. any showers that form will move through fairly quickly, there is quite a brisk west or north westerly wind bringing in quite a few showers towards the north—west of scotland, perhaps merging together to give longer spells of rain but a few thunderstorms here as well. by this afternoon many of the showers concentrated towards eastern parts but again they could be heavy and thundery. sunny spells for many of us and maximum temperature is about 17-21d. us and maximum temperature is about 17—21d. through tonight, still some showers across scotland, northern parts of england, but for many quite a quiet night, some clear spells allowing temperatures to fall away, down into single figures for many of us so down into single figures for many of us so it could be chilly first thing on tuesday morning but throughout tuesdayit on tuesday morning but throughout tuesday it is another dry day with sunshine, a few showers dotted around in northern and western parts. goodbye. the headlines: je
thank you, joanna. now the weather with simon king.is week. any showers that form will move through fairly quickly, there is quite a brisk west or north westerly wind bringing in quite a few showers towards the north—west of scotland, perhaps merging together to give longer spells of rain but a few thunderstorms here as well. by this afternoon many of the showers concentrated towards eastern parts but again they could be heavy and thundery. sunny spells for many of us and maximum temperature...
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hello it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling... the government is to ask the queen to suspend parliamentjust days after mps return to work next week — and only a few weeks before the brexit deadline. borisjohnson is expected to make a statement in the about 15 minutes‘ time — we'll bring you that live when it happens. this means mps are unlikely to have time to pass any laws that could stop the prime minister taking the uk out of the eu without a deal on 31 october. preventing domestic homicide. the way in which a relationship develops to end in murder can be predicted, and perhaps even stopped, according to new research out today and we'll be speaking to a pair of metal detectorists who have made the discovery of a lifetime after unearthing a hoard of ancient coins in a field in somerset. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. so what do you make of borisjohnson suspending parliament? do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about — we will be getting plenty of political reaction to the breaking
hello it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling... the government is to ask the queen to suspend parliamentjust days after mps return to work next week — and only a few weeks before the brexit deadline. borisjohnson is expected to make a statement in the about 15 minutes‘ time — we'll bring you that live when it happens. this means mps are unlikely to have time to pass any laws that could stop the prime minister taking the uk out of the eu without a deal on 31 october....
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joanna jones join me ahead. ♪ -i'm sorry?ch here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh. thank you. -yeah. -good luck, everybody. -oh. thank you. -yeah. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergent that lets your dishwasher do the dishes! cascade platinum. the number one recommended brand in north america. >>> we know donald trump is obsessed with his crowd sizes, which is why the #emptyseatmagatour has been trending on twitter, highl
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the snp mp joanna cherry, just of the qc, along with 74 joanna cherry, just of the qc, along with 7aamentarians, another qc did not mince his words. do not live in absolutist state. we do not live in a totalitarian state. we live in a state which is limited by the rule of law. mr o'neill went on to say that it was unlawful and unconstitutional for the government to suspend parliament and he requested in order to stop that suspension, also requesting another order that will prevent any minister from advising the queen in the future to make a new similar order to prorogue parliament. then in a historical and constitutional lecture almost said that the government were bound by the 1689 claim of rights, that is the equivalent of the 1689 bill of rights, and that was the document that really curtailed the power of monarchs and made it clear they could not override the wishes of parliament. it was interesting what mr o'neill said, he quoted directly from the bill of rights and he said the fundamental constitutional end of the kingdom is one of a legal, limited monarchy in which the regal p
the snp mp joanna cherry, just of the qc, along with 74 joanna cherry, just of the qc, along with 7aamentarians, another qc did not mince his words. do not live in absolutist state. we do not live in a totalitarian state. we live in a state which is limited by the rule of law. mr o'neill went on to say that it was unlawful and unconstitutional for the government to suspend parliament and he requested in order to stop that suspension, also requesting another order that will prevent any minister...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling. how to stop a no—deal brexit.eremy corbyn will meet the leaders of the other opposition parties in about an hour's time and preventing a no—deal is the only thing on the agenda. i've been speaking to labour's main brexit man keir starmer. what we've got to do, very effectively is have one plan that is going to work to prevent no—deal brexit and we've got to implement it next week. and i've also been speaking to the lib dem leaderjo swinson who doesn't exactly see eye to eye with jeremy corbyn. massively over budget and behind schedule. the bbc has learnt the government knew this three years ago about hs2 — the new high—speed line linking london to birmingham and beyond. we'll have the details. and borrowing from the bank of mum and dad. parents are now spending so much money getting their children onto the housing ladder that it could hurt their retirement. we'll be discussing this with a generous mum. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. also, tens of thousands of british citizens bo
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling. how to stop a no—deal brexit.eremy corbyn will meet the leaders of the other opposition parties in about an hour's time and preventing a no—deal is the only thing on the agenda. i've been speaking to labour's main brexit man keir starmer. what we've got to do, very effectively is have one plan that is going to work to prevent no—deal brexit and we've got to implement it next week. and i've also been speaking to the lib dem...
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joanna cherry of the snp is one of those backing the challenge. said earlier, what we are seeking to impugn is the advice that the queen was given. so the action is raised in my name. i am the first petitioner and the other petitioners against the advocate general, who represents the british government. he is the british government's law officer in scotland. the action isn't raised against the queen and, as i say, it's the advice that the queen was given that we are criticising. let's discuss those options in a bit more detail. professor vernon bogdanor is with me. he's from the centre for british politics and government at king's college london. thank you for coming in. let's discuss the first option, which seems to bejeremy corbyn's preferred option, and what he suggested to date may be tried on tuesday, and that is legislation to try and prevent boris johnson's plans. how do you see this working? very difficult. parliament would have to take over the legislative agenda from government and it would have to suspend the standing order giving the g
joanna cherry of the snp is one of those backing the challenge. said earlier, what we are seeking to impugn is the advice that the queen was given. so the action is raised in my name. i am the first petitioner and the other petitioners against the advocate general, who represents the british government. he is the british government's law officer in scotland. the action isn't raised against the queen and, as i say, it's the advice that the queen was given that we are criticising. let's discuss...
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this is from joanna hogg another minimal film—maker.poken. very charming. he's actually hiding a secret. so honour swinton byrne stars in this. he can hold a cigarette better than anyone else in cinema. let's have a look. did miriam play the cello? no. the violin? no, she wasn't at all musical. she wasn't even pretty, actually. that's...not true. well, she had other qualities. like what? darling, i can't tell you in here. thank you. excuse me? i'm just playing, julie. stop torturing yourself. i'm not torturing... stop inviting me to torture you. ugh. "ugh." eurgh! that's exactly how you make me feel when you're being like this. thank you. it all gets much darker though doesn't it? don't be fooled by that clip. it gets grittier. what i really like about it is that it doesn't feel like it is really pushing you in any one direction, it's not a film that's, it is not bullying you as an audience to think one thing or another. it has a distance about the whole thing. it lets you find for yourself what you want to think. a lot ofjoanna hogg's
this is from joanna hogg another minimal film—maker.poken. very charming. he's actually hiding a secret. so honour swinton byrne stars in this. he can hold a cigarette better than anyone else in cinema. let's have a look. did miriam play the cello? no. the violin? no, she wasn't at all musical. she wasn't even pretty, actually. that's...not true. well, she had other qualities. like what? darling, i can't tell you in here. thank you. excuse me? i'm just playing, julie. stop torturing yourself....
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back to you, joanna. thanks, rachel.ry £850 million a year in lost profits, according to new research seen by the victoria derbyshire programme. the business consultants andersons — which advises more than 2,000 farms across the country as well as the government — says without a significant increase in financial support it's inevitable some will struggle to survive. the government says it will provide more cash if needed — though they say its unlikely it'll be needed. jim reed reports. there's nothing better than a calf, a lamb, a new life. we pay politicians and we elect these politicians to make decisions for us. do theirjob — it's simple. you know, who knows? we just really don't know if they're going to get it right or not. 0ur farms send £13 billion worth of goods to the eu each year. more than £3 billion of that is made up of animal products. without a deal to leave, they could face high tariffs and extra checks at the border. farming is one of the, if not the most exposed industry to a no—deal brexit. driving here
back to you, joanna. thanks, rachel.ry £850 million a year in lost profits, according to new research seen by the victoria derbyshire programme. the business consultants andersons — which advises more than 2,000 farms across the country as well as the government — says without a significant increase in financial support it's inevitable some will struggle to survive. the government says it will provide more cash if needed — though they say its unlikely it'll be needed. jim reed reports....