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a little about judith, it seems like many have been around the city for a long time and judith is no different. in 1976 judith lin and her partner at the time in the business opened up the montessori children's center, a school that embraced principles of child centered education promoting social justice, integrity and diversity. all in this little village in district 7 called -- prior to opening her center, judith actually worked in the montessori institute in london. she actually went back to london and worked at the institute as a trainee teachers. then i guess she continued her discussion and dream with jean and eventually opened up the center which is called montessori children's center. if you visit her center one of the most heart warming aspects is judith's late husband robert york designed and built the school's furniture. the child-sized tables and chairs are still in use today. in the first two years of school, the school was just a single classroom divided in 2, judith and jean taught 2-4-year-olds at the time. two years later apartment said, so they could add a second cl
a little about judith, it seems like many have been around the city for a long time and judith is no different. in 1976 judith lin and her partner at the time in the business opened up the montessori children's center, a school that embraced principles of child centered education promoting social justice, integrity and diversity. all in this little village in district 7 called -- prior to opening her center, judith actually worked in the montessori institute in london. she actually went back to...
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>> judith: there was a battle in the 13th century. >> anthony: right. >> judith: and dusseldorf won thecity rights. >> judith: the city rights, yes. they have a different history, of course. they are a little bit more administration, more a little bit posh. >> heinz: much more posh. >> anthony: how would they describe each other? "oh those people in dusseldorf, they're all stuck up there. they care about outward appearances, and they're all administrators and they don't really work," or, i don't know. i mean -- >> heinz: that was a perfect explanation. >> anthony: cabbage and mettwurst, which is simply kale and sausage and delicious. and spicy pork goulash with rye bread. wow, that looks healthy. well, kinda. >> heinz: there's one difference as well. when i was a little kid in cologne, i'd never heard the word dusseldorf. >> anthony: what do they do, do they say "the other place"? >> heinz: no. even not that. it was not part of our conversation, of our thoughts, of our -- >> judith: of your words. >> heinz: of our words. the first times when i came to dusseldorf, i learned that the duss
>> judith: there was a battle in the 13th century. >> anthony: right. >> judith: and dusseldorf won thecity rights. >> judith: the city rights, yes. they have a different history, of course. they are a little bit more administration, more a little bit posh. >> heinz: much more posh. >> anthony: how would they describe each other? "oh those people in dusseldorf, they're all stuck up there. they care about outward appearances, and they're all...
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even dame judith yesterday. mps on both sides argued this.are some steps which dame judith recommends which are welcome, that would help, like clearer duties for who is responsible for building safety a nd for who is responsible for building safety and clearer ways for residents to have their concerns heard. but this sounds like an insiderfrom industry heard. but this sounds like an insider from industry urging heard. but this sounds like an insiderfrom industry urging reform without rocking the boat. culture change. clearer guidance. less prescriptive system. greater responsibility from some of those who have been cutting corners to cut costs in the current system. i say to the secretary of state, this is a missed opportunity to set clear—cut new standards that ensure a disaster like grenfell tower can never happen again. so can the secretary of state explain why there is not in this report what he will do, notjust on no ban on the combustible cladding systems, no bar on the desktop systems, no bar on the desktop systems for safety clearing
even dame judith yesterday. mps on both sides argued this.are some steps which dame judith recommends which are welcome, that would help, like clearer duties for who is responsible for building safety a nd for who is responsible for building safety and clearer ways for residents to have their concerns heard. but this sounds like an insiderfrom industry heard. but this sounds like an insider from industry urging heard. but this sounds like an insiderfrom industry urging reform without rocking...
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judith, oui’ they had to get through it. judith, our correspondent.
judith, oui’ they had to get through it. judith, our correspondent.
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judith your accent you very much indeed for your contribution to the program we appreciate it and thank you to forcing you can see the program again and in time by visiting our website dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com for us last a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is a.j. a inside story from the house about one of the holes in here but for now. they help build clean and feed the capital but they're not welcome anymore. one of the nice witnesses the mass of victims and demolitions forcing two hundred thousand of beijing's poor from their homes one on one east on al-jazeera. it's been one year since its neighbors imposed a blockade on by land sea and air. a move that shattered the region's two political landscape alliances have shifted and qatar has grown more self-reliant. but what caused the rift between g.c.c. countries is there and insights and can the gulf ever be the same again the siege of qatar on a just zero when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave the roo
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judith mortiz, bbc news, manchester.d most of the team on twitter. i'm at bbc kasia madera. as always, there is much more on the website. for now, time to bring you up—to—date with all of the sports news. here's marc edwards. hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: real madrid go marching on in europe. of course they do. the reigning champions cling on to beat bayern and reach the final of the uefa champions league. the dream makers. we catch up withjurgen klopp as he attempts to steer liverpool to a first champions league final in 11 years. and ding junhui has work to do in a suprisingly one—sided quarter—final against barry hawkins at the world snooker championships. well, well, well. by hook and by crook, real madrid just get the job done. zinedine zidane's side are into their fourth champions league final in five seasons, after seeing off bayern munich 11—3 on aggregate in a thrilling match at the bernabeu. joshua kimmich had given the visitors th
judith mortiz, bbc news, manchester.d most of the team on twitter. i'm at bbc kasia madera. as always, there is much more on the website. for now, time to bring you up—to—date with all of the sports news. here's marc edwards. hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: real madrid go marching on in europe. of course they do. the reigning champions cling on to beat bayern and reach the final of the uefa champions league. the...
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judith moritz reports from manchester crown court.from a fire engine racing towards the pearson house. as it turns the corner the scale of the blaze is obvious. flames shooting out of every window. neighbours standing in the street, powerless to help. brandon and lacie pearson were inside with their mother. also inside their sisters, teenager demi and toddler lia. all four children were murdered. in daylight the burned out shell of the house shows how fierce the fire had been. it took hold so quickly the family had no chance to get out of their bedrooms and down the stairs. 0ur lives are just not the same without them. i was a nanna of 11, now i'm on nanna of seven. we will never again hear their voices shouting out "nanna" or "grandad". that thought leaves us numb. zak bolland and his friend david worrall threw petrol bombs into the house. bolland's girlfriend courtney brierley encouraged and helped them. the men's murderous journey was all caught on cctv. first they went to buy fuel. then they went to the house and lifted a garden f
judith moritz reports from manchester crown court.from a fire engine racing towards the pearson house. as it turns the corner the scale of the blaze is obvious. flames shooting out of every window. neighbours standing in the street, powerless to help. brandon and lacie pearson were inside with their mother. also inside their sisters, teenager demi and toddler lia. all four children were murdered. in daylight the burned out shell of the house shows how fierce the fire had been. it took hold so...
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dame judith discuss it in detailjust after ten o'clock.g re nfell tower. commissioned after the fire at grenfell tower. now the sport. hello. the england manager gareth southgate will be speaking to the media just after 11 o'clock today, discussing that 23 man world cup party. 0n the agenda will be the captaincy. southgate is not expected to confirm his skipper today. atletico madrid won the regular league title last night beating marseille 3—0 in what was former liverpool striker fernando torres's final game for his home—town club. simon yates has hung onto the big journey in the giro d'italia, winning the second stage of the race, extending his lead by 47 seconds. and johanna konta, the british number one, is due on court in the italian open in the next half an hourfacing in the italian open in the next half an hour facing jelena 0stapenko after she beat the taiwanese who is the way in straight sets. we will have more after tait —— ten o'clock. thank you. the uk tech sector grew more than two and a half times faster last year than the ec
dame judith discuss it in detailjust after ten o'clock.g re nfell tower. commissioned after the fire at grenfell tower. now the sport. hello. the england manager gareth southgate will be speaking to the media just after 11 o'clock today, discussing that 23 man world cup party. 0n the agenda will be the captaincy. southgate is not expected to confirm his skipper today. atletico madrid won the regular league title last night beating marseille 3—0 in what was former liverpool striker fernando...
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they said they had to get through it. judith, oui’ they had to get through it. judith, our correspondentthat's all from bbc news at ten in manchester. in a moment on bbc one it's time for the news where you are, but we'll leave you tonight with the city bells ringing at 10:31, the time of theattack here in manchester one year ago, when 22 people died. goodbye. people who are here today as well as those who are not. they will live on the third of those who love them. through those who continue to keep their memory alive with the deeds and actions. for those lost and their loved ones will forever be in their loved ones will forever be in the hearts of the people of manchester. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm ben mundy at the bbc sport centre. here are the headlines... simon survives... britain's yates is the giro's clear favourite after emerging from the time trial with a hefty lead. there's a change at the top of english cricket. andrew strauss is stepping back while his wife receives cancer treatment. we can win the world cup. new captain kane sets out england's target in russia. and
they said they had to get through it. judith, oui’ they had to get through it. judith, our correspondentthat's all from bbc news at ten in manchester. in a moment on bbc one it's time for the news where you are, but we'll leave you tonight with the city bells ringing at 10:31, the time of theattack here in manchester one year ago, when 22 people died. goodbye. people who are here today as well as those who are not. they will live on the third of those who love them. through those who continue...
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judith moritz is outside the court. judhh? judith?rrowing detail this morning of the fire which claimed the lives of those children, 15—year—old demi, her younger brother brandon, who was eight, their little sister lacie, seven, and the little one, lia, just three years old. the court has been told they were asleep in the family home with them michelle pearson, who was very gravely injured in the fire. she has survived but recently become conscious to be told her children have died. —— at home with their mother, michelle pearson. another of michelle pearson's children was in the house, kyle pearson and his friend. when the fire took hold, kyle pearson got out and the court will hear evidence from him. the prosecution say the fire is the fault of zak bolland, his girlfriend courtney brierley and theirfriend his girlfriend courtney brierley and their friend david worrall, his girlfriend courtney brierley and theirfriend david worrall, who his girlfriend courtney brierley and their friend david worrall, who are all charged with murder an
judith moritz is outside the court. judhh? judith?rrowing detail this morning of the fire which claimed the lives of those children, 15—year—old demi, her younger brother brandon, who was eight, their little sister lacie, seven, and the little one, lia, just three years old. the court has been told they were asleep in the family home with them michelle pearson, who was very gravely injured in the fire. she has survived but recently become conscious to be told her children have died. ——...
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both the dame judith hackitt tested in the real world.ith hackitt review tested in the real world. both the dame judith hackitt review and tested in the real world. both the damejudith hackitt review and the government want tighter rules. the reforms could take years but thousands of people like lucy hopkins are waiting to see what will happen about the dangerous cladding on the outside of their homes. there are so on the outside of their homes. there are so much uncertainty for me as a flat owner and for the rest of the people in the block as well. we have no idea what the financial impact will be. it looks like we are being left to sort out this problem by ourselves. the anniversary of g re nfell tower ourselves. the anniversary of grenfell tower approaches. repairing the wider damage is an enormous task. meghan markle has spoken of her sadness as she confirmed that her father thomas markle will not be attending her wedding to prince harry on saturday. he had been due to walk her down the aisle. but in a statement she said he would not
both the dame judith hackitt tested in the real world.ith hackitt review tested in the real world. both the dame judith hackitt review and tested in the real world. both the damejudith hackitt review and the government want tighter rules. the reforms could take years but thousands of people like lucy hopkins are waiting to see what will happen about the dangerous cladding on the outside of their homes. there are so on the outside of their homes. there are so much uncertainty for me as a flat...
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. >> there are 70 phone calls from judith campbell into the white house. >> mcmillan's investigationith campbell is a woman in demand. >> as you can imagine, those of us who knew what was coming were a little bit on the edge of our seat. >> jack is not campbell's only male companion. she's also having an affair with bobby's longstanding nemesis, sam giancana, the chicago mafia boss. >> it appeared that giancana and jfk were sharing a girlfriend. >> you just can't make it up. >> it was a very awkward thing to be saying to the attorney general you need to know your brother's been compromised. >> i mean, imagine, this is the president of the united states having an affair with this woman who is also involved with the head of the chicago mafia. it's a devastatingly dangerous thing for him to be doing. >> jack was vulnerable. he was somewhat reckless. he needed somebody to clean stuff up. >> bobby acts immediately to terminate his brother's relationship with judith campbell. >> the next day, the phone operator at the white house was instructed no more calls. he had cut off that relationsh
. >> there are 70 phone calls from judith campbell into the white house. >> mcmillan's investigationith campbell is a woman in demand. >> as you can imagine, those of us who knew what was coming were a little bit on the edge of our seat. >> jack is not campbell's only male companion. she's also having an affair with bobby's longstanding nemesis, sam giancana, the chicago mafia boss. >> it appeared that giancana and jfk were sharing a girlfriend. >> you just...
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they were together for 72 years, both judith and gerson leiber died within hours of each other. they were 97 years old. >>> a white house mystery has been solved. questions were swirling over the weekend after the tree that president trump and french president macron planted together during a photo op last week suddenly vanished. turns out the tree, a gift from macron, had to be quarantined, like other plants imported into the u.s. according to a french official, who says it will be later replanted. >>> surf is up, way up, off the coast of portugal, where a brave brazilian surfer caught this monster wave, a massive 80-footer, setting the new world record for largest wave ever surfed, that beats the past record by about two feet. >>> when we come back, pup in the air, the army veteran flying some four-legged friends to new homes. "those who serve" is next. a warning from realtors. how some sellers are using video cameras - during open houses - to outsmart you in the deal. plus, a tesla owner banned from driving... for what he did with the autopilot on next the news at 6 starts ri
they were together for 72 years, both judith and gerson leiber died within hours of each other. they were 97 years old. >>> a white house mystery has been solved. questions were swirling over the weekend after the tree that president trump and french president macron planted together during a photo op last week suddenly vanished. turns out the tree, a gift from macron, had to be quarantined, like other plants imported into the u.s. according to a french official, who says it will be...
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judith moritz, bbc news.from a major volcanic eruption which began in early may. the fumes are produced when molten rock flows into the ocean. lava from mount kilauia has wrecked dozens of homes and forced hundreds of people to be evacuated. the two anti—establishment parties that are poised to form a government in italy have put forward their choice to be prime minister. giuseppe conte, a law professor with no political experience, has been proposed by the anti—establishment five star movement and the far—right league party. silvio berlusconi had put himself forward, but he was rejected. our europe editor katya adler is in rome this evening. katya, what do we know about signor conte and is this going to work? of course, silvio berlusconi is a household name in italy as well as abroad. but as prime minister he was simply unacceptable to one of the two parties planning to govern here. the five star movement want a com plete the five star movement want a complete break with the past in italy. they are promising
judith moritz, bbc news.from a major volcanic eruption which began in early may. the fumes are produced when molten rock flows into the ocean. lava from mount kilauia has wrecked dozens of homes and forced hundreds of people to be evacuated. the two anti—establishment parties that are poised to form a government in italy have put forward their choice to be prime minister. giuseppe conte, a law professor with no political experience, has been proposed by the anti—establishment five star...
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singer — her grandparents were among the 800 people in today's congregation, and our correspondent judithent the day with them. she's no longer here, but you can feel olivia's present everywhere in her grandparents‘ house. from photos to cushions, it's how they keep her close. you just can't get away from it. it's always there. if you want a bit of comfort, you sit on the settee and pick up a cushion, and it's the nearest thing you'll get to a cuddle now. olivia spent a lot of time in this house. her grandma sharon helped bring her up along with grandad steve. this morning, they got ready for the first anniversary of her death with a heavy heart. very apprehensive. i think it's something we've got to do, the first of everything isjust... the first of everything is so difficult. but ijust feel that we need to be there, you know, as part of the 22 families, show our respects. they'd never take away the pain, because that will never go, but at least you know that things are moving on. olivia loved performing, so today, others sang for her. sharon and steve have started a charity, liv‘s trust
singer — her grandparents were among the 800 people in today's congregation, and our correspondent judithent the day with them. she's no longer here, but you can feel olivia's present everywhere in her grandparents‘ house. from photos to cushions, it's how they keep her close. you just can't get away from it. it's always there. if you want a bit of comfort, you sit on the settee and pick up a cushion, and it's the nearest thing you'll get to a cuddle now. olivia spent a lot of time in this...
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judith sheindlin. judge judith sheindlin.u find her a little bit shrill, a little bit testy, well, she'd be very pleased. one of my favorite things i've ever seen on "60 minutes" over the years was your profile. that had a huge impact into you going into television. judy: oh, sure. morley safer: to sheindlin, justice must not only be done and seen to be done, it must be seen to be done fast. could you please move on, miss allen? i have about 20 other cases to do today, counselor. from that "60 minutes" piece, a couple of years later two of the girls from "the people's court" called me in my chambers and said, "would you ever think of doing this?" and it was from that, came-- came the show. i went out to california and larry little said, "if you sign on the dotted line i'll make a pilot." and that was it. tv announcer: you are about to enter the court room of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real, the cases are real, the rulings are final. this is "judge judy." it was a risk. it was a risk. i knew i would have to go back
judith sheindlin. judge judith sheindlin.u find her a little bit shrill, a little bit testy, well, she'd be very pleased. one of my favorite things i've ever seen on "60 minutes" over the years was your profile. that had a huge impact into you going into television. judy: oh, sure. morley safer: to sheindlin, justice must not only be done and seen to be done, it must be seen to be done fast. could you please move on, miss allen? i have about 20 other cases to do today, counselor. from...
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courtney brierley was found not guilty of murder, but guilty of manslaughter. 0ur correspondent, judithr crown court. yes, there was gasping and sobbing from the wider pearson family when the verdict came in. two men found guilty of murder, zac bolland and his friend david worrall who threw petrol bombs through the pearson family's kitchen window in the middle of the night killing four children aged between 15 and the youngest just three years children aged between 15 and the youngestjust three years old. zac bolland's girlfriend courtney brierley was with them that night and has been convicted of manslaughter. my colleague danny savage now looks at the background to this case. footage from a fire engine responding to a house fire in greater manchester in the dead of night last december. first sight of the scene is horrifying, house ablaze from top to bottom. the final frame captures the panic in the street from helpless neighbours who will be left traumatised by what they saw. brandon and lacie pearson, two of the four children who were in that fierce fire, who were murdered. their hom
courtney brierley was found not guilty of murder, but guilty of manslaughter. 0ur correspondent, judithr crown court. yes, there was gasping and sobbing from the wider pearson family when the verdict came in. two men found guilty of murder, zac bolland and his friend david worrall who threw petrol bombs through the pearson family's kitchen window in the middle of the night killing four children aged between 15 and the youngest just three years children aged between 15 and the youngestjust three...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.ised, after eight women reportedly claimed he subjected them to harassment or inappropriate behaviour. the us network cnn, says the incidents happened on film sets and at freeman's production company. in a statement he says he never intended to make anyone feel uneasy, and he apologised to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected. american media is reporting that the former hollywood producer harvey weinstein is expected to turn himself in to police, to face allegations of sexual assault. he's denied having non—consensual sex with anyone. nick bryant is in new york. what are we expecting? we understand harvey weinstein will surrender himself to nypd tomorrow morning, close to his home and close to the office from which he used to run his movie empire. this was his fiefdom, this was his power base, and after being processed by the police we understand that he'll be taken to a criminal court in lower manhattan, where charges will be laid. now, more than 100 women have accused tiger
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.ised, after eight women reportedly claimed he subjected them to harassment or inappropriate behaviour. the us network cnn, says the incidents happened on film sets and at freeman's production company. in a statement he says he never intended to make anyone feel uneasy, and he apologised to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected. american media is reporting that the former hollywood producer harvey weinstein is expected to turn himself in to police, to...
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it can't ban this stuff right now, it does have to have a consultation for legal reasons and dame judithlegal reasons and damejudith hackitt has said she didn't know the government announcement was coming but why wait 11 announcement was coming but why wait ii munster have that government announcement? she didn't put the barn in her report but she said she would have supported it, so why not put it in her report, because she would have had an easier ride today. we also have the architects' representatives saying this is effectively a review of building regulations that hasn't really changed the building regulations and we also have construction companies saying behind—the—scenes they want some kind of certainty, what can they do, what is safe, what is the bottom line in terms of safety. it's all very tricky and we are in the middle of this housing crisis and we still have people living in tower blocks where every night there's a fire warden walking around with a megaphone in case the worst should happen. tom, thank you. there is a special edition of question time from st peter's church,
it can't ban this stuff right now, it does have to have a consultation for legal reasons and dame judithlegal reasons and damejudith hackitt has said she didn't know the government announcement was coming but why wait 11 announcement was coming but why wait ii munster have that government announcement? she didn't put the barn in her report but she said she would have supported it, so why not put it in her report, because she would have had an easier ride today. we also have the architects'...
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indeed this week we have seen , the start of the grenfell inquiry, and last week dame judith hackitt reported that our building regulations are not fit for purpose, yet she did not specifically recommend a ban on inflammable cladding. can the prime minister confirm that, nevertheless, it is her clear intention to ban inflammable cladding and to ensure that another tragedy like grenfell never happens again? >> can i say to my honorable friend, i think the deeply moving testimonies we have already heard and will continue to hear this week from survivors and the bereaved leave absolutely no room for doubt. we must learn everything we can about what happened, and we must take the strongest possible action to stop such an unimaginable tragedy from ever happening again. as he says dame judith hackitt's , recommendations do not include recommending banning inflammable cladding. we are minded to go further by banning combustible materials in cladding on high-rise buildings. we are meeting our legal duty to consult on these proposals, and we will not delay any necessary action. thank you, mr.
indeed this week we have seen , the start of the grenfell inquiry, and last week dame judith hackitt reported that our building regulations are not fit for purpose, yet she did not specifically recommend a ban on inflammable cladding. can the prime minister confirm that, nevertheless, it is her clear intention to ban inflammable cladding and to ensure that another tragedy like grenfell never happens again? >> can i say to my honorable friend, i think the deeply moving testimonies we have...
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he's busy judith's has already all the details we sent it remains to print the letter and we just need to reach the director and out seems so this is quite a bit thank you for your help. it's complicated so we try a new tack you eat. out of it leave. it. to my energy to traffic or a subsidiary is hosting an opening ceremony in one of the fanciest hotels in accra . the program says several high ranking officials are attending and it's true the oil minister himself is here in good company. and this is the very. poorest. thank you thank. you. thank. you just as the minister is leaving we try to get an interview. at. least to be. ok. but to day i make. out that. i have. something. to do. i. think so. we had hoped to get an in-depth interview in a quiet place to hear his arguments about the quality of fuel at the pumps and the potential responsibility of swiss companies in the sale of jetting products in his country but this was often asked at last meeting. the public eye report reveals that it all fits into a very well thought out business model. look at her believe it was serious petroleu
he's busy judith's has already all the details we sent it remains to print the letter and we just need to reach the director and out seems so this is quite a bit thank you for your help. it's complicated so we try a new tack you eat. out of it leave. it. to my energy to traffic or a subsidiary is hosting an opening ceremony in one of the fanciest hotels in accra . the program says several high ranking officials are attending and it's true the oil minister himself is here in good company. and...
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changing the complex system of guidance the industry uses to meet the building regulations and dame judith'st does not go there. instead, she takes aim at the culture of the industry. she says it is a race to the bottom, jobs done as quickly and cheaply as possible, ignorant of the rules and indifferent to the safety aspects. she recommends a new authority to oversee safety, more rigorous enforcement, simpler rules, more powerfor residents and the industry itself to lead the change. but can it be trusted? that's a sticking point for the campaigners. we cannot have the industry regulating themselves. we need to have a group ensuring that the regulations are put under scrutiny. one group already being scrutinised, the use of studies on paperas scrutinised, the use of studies on paper as opposed to fire tests carried out for real to assess the safety of materials. damejudith's report has been criticised all day for lacking an urgent call to action. her response to mps this afternoon... the changes are needed, and are needed now. i do not intend to wash my hands and walk away from this, having s
changing the complex system of guidance the industry uses to meet the building regulations and dame judith'st does not go there. instead, she takes aim at the culture of the industry. she says it is a race to the bottom, jobs done as quickly and cheaply as possible, ignorant of the rules and indifferent to the safety aspects. she recommends a new authority to oversee safety, more rigorous enforcement, simpler rules, more powerfor residents and the industry itself to lead the change. but can it...
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nor do i doubt that it will be fraught with judith phair a complications. neither i nor anyone in this room knows exactly what will confront you are exactly what the world will look like for you all. but those who raised and nurtured us did. for those who raise and nurture rest did not and could not know that we would live in the world to visit him today. the world of self driving cars, robot and drowns. it was for them and for us a world of santos v. and cartoon like the jetsons. a few months ago, my wife and i were talking with one of her favorite priest, father scalia. one of the things that has mystified me during my tenure on the court, which now approaches 30 years was the fact that his father, justice scalia and i were very, very different backgrounds. are we agreed on so much and trust each other implicitly. we saw so much the same way. before he arrived at the court in 1991, i'd never bad, so we had no prior relationship. he was from new jersey in the new york area and i from south georgia. he was from the household of educated parents and mine was
nor do i doubt that it will be fraught with judith phair a complications. neither i nor anyone in this room knows exactly what will confront you are exactly what the world will look like for you all. but those who raised and nurtured us did. for those who raise and nurture rest did not and could not know that we would live in the world to visit him today. the world of self driving cars, robot and drowns. it was for them and for us a world of santos v. and cartoon like the jetsons. a few months...
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let's bring in judith miller pulitzer prize winning author and journalist, and fox news contributor, great to see you. how optimistic are you that this summit will happen on or around june 12th? >>i'm not sure we're not going to have a number of different twists and turns until we get to the 12th. it might even be delayed a little bit but both leaders now seem determined to make this implausible improbable meeting happen. so i think it may happen, but then again, if president trump decides that he's annoyed by something that kim has said, he could very well put it on hold again. i think given that we are in the middle of a psychological warfare game here, the person who goes into that meeting seeming to hold most of the cards thinks that he will emerge the victor. and i think that's what we're watching. mike: the new york times has a statement saying basically that the measured response to the cancellation and the extraordinary diplomatic scramble that followed was a strong reminder analysts said that mr. kim not only wants a diplomatic deal with the united states, he may need one. h
let's bring in judith miller pulitzer prize winning author and journalist, and fox news contributor, great to see you. how optimistic are you that this summit will happen on or around june 12th? >>i'm not sure we're not going to have a number of different twists and turns until we get to the 12th. it might even be delayed a little bit but both leaders now seem determined to make this implausible improbable meeting happen. so i think it may happen, but then again, if president trump...
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judith curry, thank you for your honesty and your bravery. next, our friend bret baier just wrote a new book. we will tell you what it's about and why you might want to buy it. bret's first interview about his new volume. an important update on the porn lawyer and of course we have it from mark steyn just ahead. do you need the most trusted battery in your noise cancelling headphones? maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you can book a flight, hotel, car, and activity... ...all in one place. ♪ everything you need to go. expedia ♪ >> tucker: time now for "the friend zone." we bring on one of our friends from here at fox onto the show.f tonight, our old friend bret baier. he hosts "special report." he's not just a news man and a political expert, he's also a history buff and a best-selling author. he's got a new book outre tomorrow. it's called "three days
judith curry, thank you for your honesty and your bravery. next, our friend bret baier just wrote a new book. we will tell you what it's about and why you might want to buy it. bret's first interview about his new volume. an important update on the porn lawyer and of course we have it from mark steyn just ahead. do you need the most trusted battery in your noise cancelling headphones? maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could...
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. >> this is a painting by judith bellser, a berkley artist. she's fascinated by where the civilization of the east bay reaches the bay and all the opening waterfront. it's quite gorgeous. >> wonderful. we'll be back on mosaic in just a moment as we take this break. >>> good morning. welcome back to mosaic. i am honored to be your host this morning. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with the executive director of the contemporary jewish museum and also the chief curator. welcome back. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we ended our previous segment about a conversation about a particular exhibit called contraption. i wanted to know if we can learn more about that, renny. >> artists throughout the 20th century were obsessed with machinery. at first the italian futurists were adamant that it was the future with speed, power, automobiles, trains. they thought that was going to save mankind. then world war i happened and artists became more skeptical. these 16 california jewish artists were not in any way separate from the min stream of
. >> this is a painting by judith bellser, a berkley artist. she's fascinated by where the civilization of the east bay reaches the bay and all the opening waterfront. it's quite gorgeous. >> wonderful. we'll be back on mosaic in just a moment as we take this break. >>> good morning. welcome back to mosaic. i am honored to be your host this morning. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with the executive director of the contemporary jewish museum and also the...
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. >> judge judith shind lind! never been shy of giving advice. >> it's time for you to get out of your parents' house. they don't want you anymore. >> but she says to speaks to students because of a special memory from her own school days. >> jfk spoke at my college graduation. i'm certainly not comparing myself to jfk, but i'm sort of hoping that this little sendoff will be a little bit of frosting on the cake. it will be memorable. congratulations, and enjoy the journey. >> well, coming up, kim and khloe bring their problems to the set of "family feud"? only our cameras were there. ♪ it's time for the semi-annual sale with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? don't miss the final days of our semi-annual sale save up to $700 on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends sunday. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> have you ever had family members play each other li
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good to see judith and. i can tell you i have killed thirteen people with missile strikes and there are one thousand six hundred and twenty six unnamed enemies that were killed in all the missions that i completed and i know that i know that for a fact and i know each of these persons was a human being they had a family they had friends they had lives and we ended there the possibilities are endless. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who feel its image of the social simple song alone even if i'm going to guess will elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities many bought a hell of. a leg solicitously got to be well on the going to be cool. this is a map of us to quote them out. for you and i don't believe the left over a lot of locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than war it's about the hurt and the redistribution of all it was to us their debt
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judith moritz, bbc news. gina haspel has been sworn in as the first female director of the cia.ceremony at the cia headquarters. i would not be standing before you today if not for the remarkable courage and dedication displayed by generations of oss and agency women, in rolls both large and small, who challenged stereotypes, broke down barriers and open doors for the rest of us. people in hawaii have been given fresh warnings about toxic fumes from a major volcanic eruption which began in early may. the fumes are produced when molten rock flows into the ocean. one person has been seriously injured by lava, which was thrown into the air, and residents near mount kilawea are being advised to move to safety. the lava has also blocked part of a coastal road, cutting off a key escape route for residents. the duke and duchess of sussex have released official portraits from their wedding. in a message released with the photographs, the couple said they felt "lucky" to share their day with their guests, and also with those watching around the world. the pictures were taken by photograp
judith moritz, bbc news. gina haspel has been sworn in as the first female director of the cia.ceremony at the cia headquarters. i would not be standing before you today if not for the remarkable courage and dedication displayed by generations of oss and agency women, in rolls both large and small, who challenged stereotypes, broke down barriers and open doors for the rest of us. people in hawaii have been given fresh warnings about toxic fumes from a major volcanic eruption which began in...
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he also told judith thompson i received money from him. that's not true.i never requested my money from jonathan kaplan or anyone affiliated with 655 alvarado street. i am aware that in building in san francisco is not an easy process. >> sorry, ma'am. >> i have to ask you to wrap up there. >> thank you, commissioners. >> thank you for your comments.
he also told judith thompson i received money from him. that's not true.i never requested my money from jonathan kaplan or anyone affiliated with 655 alvarado street. i am aware that in building in san francisco is not an easy process. >> sorry, ma'am. >> i have to ask you to wrap up there. >> thank you, commissioners. >> thank you for your comments.
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. >> judge judith shind lind! never been shy of giving advice. >> it's time for you to get out of your parents' house. they don't want you anymore. >> but she says to speaks to students because of a special memory from her own school days. >> jfk spoke at my college graduation. i'm certainly not comparing myself to jfk, but i'm sort of hoping that this little sendoff will be a little bit of frosting on the cake. it will be memorable. congratulations, and enjoy the journey. >> well, coming up, kim and khloe bring their problems to the set of "family feud"? only our cameras were there. next on kron-4 news at eight: scary moments at a local high school after a teen is found with a loaded gun.we will hear from students who are now questioning just how safe they are on campus. that's next in a live report.plus... the hunt is on the suspects who attacked three teens with a hammer while they slept.now one boy is fighting for his life. plus... uber launches two new features aimed at keeping riders safe. i'm ken wayne i'm
. >> judge judith shind lind! never been shy of giving advice. >> it's time for you to get out of your parents' house. they don't want you anymore. >> but she says to speaks to students because of a special memory from her own school days. >> jfk spoke at my college graduation. i'm certainly not comparing myself to jfk, but i'm sort of hoping that this little sendoff will be a little bit of frosting on the cake. it will be memorable. congratulations, and enjoy the...
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judith moritz bbc news.ion on the railways with delays and cancellations affecting many routes in england. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british womanjailed in iran — faces a new charge of spreading propaganda in the country. residents in hawaii dealing with a major volcanic eruption are facing a new hazard, as lava pouring into the pacific has created toxic clouds, containing hydrochloric acid and particles of glass. the lava from mount kilua has also blocked part of a coastal road, cutting off a key escape route for residents. from hawaii, chris buckler reports. lava has taken over land. more than 20 feet high, this lump of molten rock has blocked roads and destroyed all in its way as it's created its own fiery path through hawaii's big island. basically it's a wall of lava that just kind of marched towards the sea. this wasn't here 12 hours ago. the plumes of steam caused by lava hitting sea water can badly affect air quality. and toxic gases are released with the explosive fountains of lava that have s
judith moritz bbc news.ion on the railways with delays and cancellations affecting many routes in england. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british womanjailed in iran — faces a new charge of spreading propaganda in the country. residents in hawaii dealing with a major volcanic eruption are facing a new hazard, as lava pouring into the pacific has created toxic clouds, containing hydrochloric acid and particles of glass. the lava from mount kilua has also blocked part of a coastal road,...
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the only one left was judith miller and she recounted. why?because patrick fitzgerald said they miss letter about salaries undercover and she didn't understand her own notes until she saw that she had been at the bureau undercover and, therefore, she recanted and said i helped convict an innocent man. she came out and applauded it is that somebody who commit a a ce was given a pardon. this is ideally what pardons are for. >> host: victoria toensing, we learn in the book that scooter libby was at one point mark which is attorney. >> that's with the prosecute was all about because james comey and patrick fitzgerald would wee together in the southern district of new york when marc rich got his partner from none other than bill clinton, by the way. .. . >> well, she did, she gave bill clinton hundreds of thousands and i know because i represented jack quinn. >> i think it's not an unfettered, you cannot achieve-- >> when james comey tells the story about scooter libby in his book, do you agree with what he was writing? >> look, victoria obviously
the only one left was judith miller and she recounted. why?because patrick fitzgerald said they miss letter about salaries undercover and she didn't understand her own notes until she saw that she had been at the bureau undercover and, therefore, she recanted and said i helped convict an innocent man. she came out and applauded it is that somebody who commit a a ce was given a pardon. this is ideally what pardons are for. >> host: victoria toensing, we learn in the book that scooter libby...
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judith and burton resnick... the vital projects fund...heryl and philip milstein family, the blanche & irving laurie foundation.
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in 1997, judith tungsten wrote this to her student. >> it's been a joy to have you in class, keep upood work. invite me to your harvard graduation. gilmer made good on that invite. she watched her receive her doctorate in public health. >> that's fantastic. >>> world news tonight with david muir is next. i'm ama daetz. >>> i'm eric thomas. you're next newscast at 6:00. >>> tonight, dangerous weather and millions in the path. the state of emergency. a wall of water slamming into a downtown. many residents with little warning. plus, the search for a national guardsman swept away as he was trying to help. >>> also tonight, alberto strikes. the storm making landfall moments ago. heavy rain, high winds and dangerous surf. rob marciano standing by in the storm zone. >>> excessive force? the young woman arrested on the jersey shore, wrestled to the ground by police. one officer caught on camera punching her in the head. tonight, questions about that officer's training. >>> incredible rescue. a real-life spider-man springing into action, scaling a building
in 1997, judith tungsten wrote this to her student. >> it's been a joy to have you in class, keep upood work. invite me to your harvard graduation. gilmer made good on that invite. she watched her receive her doctorate in public health. >> that's fantastic. >>> world news tonight with david muir is next. i'm ama daetz. >>> i'm eric thomas. you're next newscast at 6:00. >>> tonight, dangerous weather and millions in the path. the state of emergency. a wall...
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judith moritz bbc news. this is beyond one hundred days. still to come — beautiful blooms abound.fe can leave a child vulnerable to a type of leukaemia — the most common cancer in children. james gallagher reports. hugo has a cancerous immune system. he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia when he was two and the disease means he has difficulty walking. he's now in his third year of chemotherapy. it's all he's ever known, but yes, certainly the early part of his treatment was really gruelling. all the side effects you'd expect, vomiting, hair loss, tiredness, lack of appetite. hugo's type of leukaemia is more common in affluent societies, but the reason why has been hotly debated. now scientists think they have the answer. it starts with a genetic mutation in the womb and then in the first year of life, a lack of exposure to microbes fails to train the immune system correctly. so if there is an infection in childhood, the immune system malfunctions and it can lead to leukaemia. part of the problem is how sterile and germfree our lives have become. but the researchers s
judith moritz bbc news. this is beyond one hundred days. still to come — beautiful blooms abound.fe can leave a child vulnerable to a type of leukaemia — the most common cancer in children. james gallagher reports. hugo has a cancerous immune system. he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia when he was two and the disease means he has difficulty walking. he's now in his third year of chemotherapy. it's all he's ever known, but yes, certainly the early part of his treatment was...
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judith moritz has been hearing from andrew roussos, as well as from others affected by the tragedy, aboutsing your eight—year—old child is, it's changed life for ever. it'll never be ok again. at night i couldn't sleep, like crowds, loud noises, ijust hated. this experience has brought us all together. it's the psychological part that's been the hardest, i think. devastation caused in seconds has changed lives for ever. children traumatised, survivors recovering, families broken. like that of little saffie roussos, the youngest child to die. her parents are still reeling. how has this year been? dreadful. you know, having a child that young and losing her in such a way, we'll never be ok. this concert‘s not for us. i want it to be there to support victims of future attacks. we are all really shocked at the lack of support from our government. so there's no government support? nothing. you're turning to charity? yes. when it happened, it wasjust a really scary experience. ii—year—old ava wasn't directly caught in the blast, but still struggled emotionally afterwards. she's one of hundreds
judith moritz has been hearing from andrew roussos, as well as from others affected by the tragedy, aboutsing your eight—year—old child is, it's changed life for ever. it'll never be ok again. at night i couldn't sleep, like crowds, loud noises, ijust hated. this experience has brought us all together. it's the psychological part that's been the hardest, i think. devastation caused in seconds has changed lives for ever. children traumatised, survivors recovering, families broken. like that...
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secretary james brokenshire announced the consultation following the publication of a report by dame judithulations. her review was commissioned after last june's grenfell fire, in which 71 people died. an inquiry is being held to find out exactly what went wrong and why the fire spread so quickly through the building. james brokenshire explained what the government was doing. the cladding believed to be on grenfell tower was unlawful under existing building regulations. it should not have been used. but i will ensure there is no room for doubt over what materials can be used safely in cladding of high rise residential buildings. having listened carefully to concerns, the government will consult on banning the use of combustible materials in cladding systems on high—rise residential buildings. why no ban on combustible cladding and insulation? it really beggars belief that this report continues to give a green light to combustible materials on high rise blocks. i say to the secretary of state, don't consult on it. do it. 72 people died in grenfell tower. in australia they had a high rise fi
secretary james brokenshire announced the consultation following the publication of a report by dame judithulations. her review was commissioned after last june's grenfell fire, in which 71 people died. an inquiry is being held to find out exactly what went wrong and why the fire spread so quickly through the building. james brokenshire explained what the government was doing. the cladding believed to be on grenfell tower was unlawful under existing building regulations. it should not have been...
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judith mortiz, bbc news, manchester.raq. but it's still not clear how many civilians were killed in the battle. estimates vary from more than a thousand to more than 10,000 — many of them reportedly killed in coalition airstrikes. so far only the us and australia have accepted any responsibility for civilian deaths. here, the ministry of defence says it's seen ‘no evidence' — as our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this is the graveyard of the group called islamic state. it is also the tomb of an unknown number of civilians. the old city of mosul, where the extremists made their last stand. defeated with the help of unrelenting coalition air strikes. making their way through the shattered shell of the city, a team of iraqi volunteers, trying to clear up the chaos. this was home to tens of thousands of people, trapped in the fighting. nine months on, it is still a toxic wasteland, littered notjust with bombs, but bodies, too. it looks like children in there. there is a body here. they say they put out 130 fro
judith mortiz, bbc news, manchester.raq. but it's still not clear how many civilians were killed in the battle. estimates vary from more than a thousand to more than 10,000 — many of them reportedly killed in coalition airstrikes. so far only the us and australia have accepted any responsibility for civilian deaths. here, the ministry of defence says it's seen ‘no evidence' — as our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this is the graveyard of the group called islamic state. it...
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judith is on our democratic line from austin, texas. caller: i am not sure i am smart enough to ask a question, but does the campaign laws that you are talking about, does that regulate what they call the dirty money in politics, or the very wealthy people contribute to campaigns and therefore making the law in favor of what they want? host: go ahead. i think iscaller talking particularly about the huge sums of money that can flow into the political process, which was made easier than ever after the -- at least in modern political history -- after the supreme court case that we talked about a moment ago, citizens united. if you are a very wealthy individual, if you have a million dollars or $10 million, there are several prominent mega-donors from texas and other states as well, what they can do is effectively give them money to what is called the super pac. the super pac can spend that money to advocate for a politician. to the caller's question, the fec does regulate that activity, although super pac's in general are very lightly regu
judith is on our democratic line from austin, texas. caller: i am not sure i am smart enough to ask a question, but does the campaign laws that you are talking about, does that regulate what they call the dirty money in politics, or the very wealthy people contribute to campaigns and therefore making the law in favor of what they want? host: go ahead. i think iscaller talking particularly about the huge sums of money that can flow into the political process, which was made easier than ever...
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judith moritz is at manchester crown court.ild ren‘s grandmother the children's grandmother said today their deaths have left the whole family numb, that they know they will never be able to tell them off again in a supermarket or giggling on the family trampoline. there was gasping and sobbing from the public gallery from the family as thejury the public gallery from the family as the jury returned their guilty verdicts. this is the view from a fire engine racing towards the pearson house, as it turns the corner the scale of the blaze is obvious. smoke blowing, fla mes blaze is obvious. smoke blowing, flames shooting out of every window. neighbours standing in the street, powerless to help. brandon and lacie pearson were ringside with their mother, also inside their sisters teenager demi and toddler lia, all of them were murdered. in daylight the burnt shell of the house shows how fierce the fire had been. it took hold so quickly the family had no chance to get out of their bedrooms and down the stairs. to think and do anythin
judith moritz is at manchester crown court.ild ren‘s grandmother the children's grandmother said today their deaths have left the whole family numb, that they know they will never be able to tell them off again in a supermarket or giggling on the family trampoline. there was gasping and sobbing from the public gallery from the family as thejury the public gallery from the family as the jury returned their guilty verdicts. this is the view from a fire engine racing towards the pearson house,...
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judith moritz was in court.the family, giggling with her brother, brandon, he and he is again, playing in the street with seven—year—old lacey, they all looked up to their teenage sister, demi pearson, and four children were all asleep at home last december when fire swept through their house. petrol bombs were thrown through a smashed back window, it is said, claims took old at the bottom of the stairs, and the children were trapped in their bedrooms on the first floor. —— lia pearson. —— lacie. there are mother, michelle is till in hospital with terrible injuries and has recently learned that the four children were killed. surrounded by security guards, zak bolland and his girlfriend, courtney brierley, are charged alongside their friend, brierley, are charged alongside theirfriend, david worrall. the court heard that the fire was the ultimate consequence of a tit—for—tat viewed between zak bolland and the children's brother, kyle pearson, they have smashed each other‘s windows and threatened each other‘s wind
judith moritz was in court.the family, giggling with her brother, brandon, he and he is again, playing in the street with seven—year—old lacey, they all looked up to their teenage sister, demi pearson, and four children were all asleep at home last december when fire swept through their house. petrol bombs were thrown through a smashed back window, it is said, claims took old at the bottom of the stairs, and the children were trapped in their bedrooms on the first floor. —— lia pearson....
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isn't a rhino not a money issue what the people talk about judith and this isn't i mean marion le pen almost became president i do not know yet and i don't then you nothing but now i'm telling you i'm telling you that it is discouraged saying that while there is a stronger position against european and when the people are realized that the final decision. have to be taken they say well let's be european and the proof is that everybody would want to get into the club if we were so bad if we were saw such a state nobody would not cut or door people of britain the libyan maybe some good news to get the integration process more easy more. violence more courageous because the britain has been always trying to deal a certain decision well even i will tell you not so sure that the brutality and would leave finally. open question but there is a lot of discussion internally in u.k. because they understood that this decision doesn't fit correctly for the cannot make them for political and security aspects of their future thank you so much for this interim wish we had more time to ask you more q
isn't a rhino not a money issue what the people talk about judith and this isn't i mean marion le pen almost became president i do not know yet and i don't then you nothing but now i'm telling you i'm telling you that it is discouraged saying that while there is a stronger position against european and when the people are realized that the final decision. have to be taken they say well let's be european and the proof is that everybody would want to get into the club if we were so bad if we were...