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and i said, would it help if i sort of moved to keegan and went to gillian keegan and a look of relief that's what i did. so i stood as gillian keegan. even though you were living in your old parents house? i was in my old bedroom, yeah, back there, which was lovely. and what about their attitude then? worried? yes. were they appalled ? i mean, were they kind of what are you doing because your grandparents were from labour stock, weren't they? oh, they're all from labour stock. and most of my cousins are from labour stock. in fact, i found out over the weekend, i think i have an union rep as one of my cousins, which is a national teacher's union, education union. it could be useful or not, i'm not sure. but yeah. they all come from labour stock. they weren't embarrassed. they're super proud of me, actually. now they're really proud. and when you show a leaflet to your grandma. oh, well i showed my leaflet to my grandma. well, she was in a care home with dementia. she always loved looking at pictures of me and i had lots of pictures on the leaflet. so she's looking. she said, who's that
and i said, would it help if i sort of moved to keegan and went to gillian keegan and a look of relief that's what i did. so i stood as gillian keegan. even though you were living in your old parents house? i was in my old bedroom, yeah, back there, which was lovely. and what about their attitude then? worried? yes. were they appalled ? i mean, were they kind of what are you doing because your grandparents were from labour stock, weren't they? oh, they're all from labour stock. and most of my...
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,, , , :, , , keegan? she is in huyton -- she is from huyton _ keegan?ed funds, we know that, but some good targeted funding would help. it is the first time in my career as a head teacher and a chief executive that the pay award has not been funded. 5% is a lot in a £45 million pay bill. she talked about _ lot in a £45 million pay bill. she talked about huyton schools when she was growing up, as well, and of course things are different there now and i'm sure that is how you want to keep it. thanks forjoining us. sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. here's holly hamilton. good afternoon. there's been widespread condemnation of comments from one of qatar's world cup ambassadors who said homosexuality was the result of damage to the mind. in the interview with german broadcaster zdf, khalid salman — who is an ex-qatari footballer — also said that while gay visitors would be respected, "they have to accept our rules." homosexuality is illegal in qatar. the interview was cut short. earlier our correspondent jne dougall told me concern has bee
,, , , :, , , keegan? she is in huyton -- she is from huyton _ keegan?ed funds, we know that, but some good targeted funding would help. it is the first time in my career as a head teacher and a chief executive that the pay award has not been funded. 5% is a lot in a £45 million pay bill. she talked about _ lot in a £45 million pay bill. she talked about huyton schools when she was growing up, as well, and of course things are different there now and i'm sure that is how you want to keep it....
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gillian keegan, thank ou ve uncomfortable. gillian keegan, thank you very much _ uncomfortable.wonder what is going _ you very much indeed. thank you. you might wonder what is going on - you very much indeed. thank you. you might wonder what is going on around | might wonder what is going on around here! ~ . , ., ., ., ., here! what is going on around here, ben! what here! what is going on around here, iten! what do _ here! what is going on around here, ben! what do you _ here! what is going on around here, ben! what do you look— here! what is going on around here, ben! what do you look for _ here! what is going on around here, ben! what do you look for when - here! what is going on around here, ben! what do you look for when you j ben! what do you look for when you book a hotel — ben! what do you look for when you book a hotel because _ ben! what do you look for when you book a hotel because my _ ben! what do you look for when you i book a hotel because my comfortable bed. a big duvet and squishy pillows. bed. a big duvet and squishy illows. : bed. a big duvet and squishy illow
gillian keegan, thank ou ve uncomfortable. gillian keegan, thank you very much _ uncomfortable.wonder what is going _ you very much indeed. thank you. you might wonder what is going on - you very much indeed. thank you. you might wonder what is going on around | might wonder what is going on around here! ~ . , ., ., ., ., here! what is going on around here, ben! what here! what is going on around here, iten! what do _ here! what is going on around here, ben! what do you _ here! what is going on...
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paul don via cassandra carlos ish tv isn't oh, the magnum folk keegan. we were, i guess he wagner and england's state on dawkins armeno. 5th is what? well known american author, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. mm hm. on september the 19th 2019, the european parliament adopted a resolution stating that it was germany in the u. s. i saw that pain the way for world war 2. i want to miss unice mock. think it doesn't die intestine garad awesome bicycle. mando house poor in the guns stock thought lobbyist most the time i buy a cent extreme. and that's an alyssa shift with that. not everyone in the you'll agree is with the official line those
paul don via cassandra carlos ish tv isn't oh, the magnum folk keegan. we were, i guess he wagner and england's state on dawkins armeno. 5th is what? well known american author, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon...
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weren't for keegan's smart senses. the fire department honored him earlier this week in a special ceremony for his heroic action. back here at home traffic now running smoothly on bay area bridges this morning after a pair of crashes caused massive traffic issues for hours yesterday, one of those crashes on the bay bridge and it involved a number of cars piled up on top of each other in the tunnel. ktvu brooks jarocz has the story. the airbags went off, which is just like a skid and then impact they say it happened so fast. a chain reaction crash eastbound on the bainbridge and inside the yerba buena tunnel. i thought i was a goner at first when it happened. i mean, you see something like that. it's like coming towards you at full speed. i thought, well, this is it runs streeter and his wife are with his grandson and his girlfriend heading to modesto for thanksgiving with family now just thankful to be alive. nobody in our group except for maybe whiplash was injured. i hurt my fingers a little bit. six cars piled up ju
weren't for keegan's smart senses. the fire department honored him earlier this week in a special ceremony for his heroic action. back here at home traffic now running smoothly on bay area bridges this morning after a pair of crashes caused massive traffic issues for hours yesterday, one of those crashes on the bay bridge and it involved a number of cars piled up on top of each other in the tunnel. ktvu brooks jarocz has the story. the airbags went off, which is just like a skid and then impact...
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my longer has brought his international casino training and made it local in his adopted city of keegan. busy and later in berlin, we visited calvin jones, whose music exploded onto the scene, taking even him by surprise. i am pamela. i am tenga, and you're watching a 3 megs a. to day i'm at the javin, you fi, all santa to bring you a bit of gold history. within these walls is the collection that showcases $350.00 items from the 19th to early 20th century. these items mostly from west africa, give us insight until the art of the goldsmiths of the region. it is a rare glimpse into the wealth of african art history and culture before colonial room. but before we delve deeper into this incredible collection, join us as we visit a new breed of hair stylist, reclaiming the much contested conversation about african hair. i really consider myself to be no ordinary stylist. i, the physical need disappears. i really just disappear and creation takes over and i pulled and when i then step back to look at discrete, sometimes i'm also amazed. african hair has always been a subject matter that every
my longer has brought his international casino training and made it local in his adopted city of keegan. busy and later in berlin, we visited calvin jones, whose music exploded onto the scene, taking even him by surprise. i am pamela. i am tenga, and you're watching a 3 megs a. to day i'm at the javin, you fi, all santa to bring you a bit of gold history. within these walls is the collection that showcases $350.00 items from the 19th to early 20th century. these items mostly from west africa,...
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did the basically to keegan, get on restaurant in my li says to not is dedicated to the unsung heroes whose cuisine taps, you'd imagine foss because my grandfather father connection to what he said. thank you. because of them, i'm ahead and i to them once upon a time, the curry was like a ugly duckling noise become a beautiful song. ah, whither a classic fin. delux or a vague and bay treaties. curry, with all the spice and flavor, is transformed the way the british aches, from sheep and cheerful curry houses to the high and donna, the south, asian restaurants, are all evidence of what migrants can achieve with delectable dishes, and a drain ah ah ah ah oh ah, this is al jazeera.
did the basically to keegan, get on restaurant in my li says to not is dedicated to the unsung heroes whose cuisine taps, you'd imagine foss because my grandfather father connection to what he said. thank you. because of them, i'm ahead and i to them once upon a time, the curry was like a ugly duckling noise become a beautiful song. ah, whither a classic fin. delux or a vague and bay treaties. curry, with all the spice and flavor, is transformed the way the british aches, from sheep and...
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gillian keegan's old school, a comprehensive in knowsley called st augustine's, was nicknamed st disgusting
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district, and elaine loreya, a navy veteran, is facing off against another female naval officer, jen keegans. both are moderates, who helped flip the house back in 2018, and they are call front-liners for a reason >> virginia, too one of the more interesting states, your home state, by the way. my folks are still there, as well when are we going to start to know -- virgin's pretty good about counting quickly, correct? when will we start to really get a feel >> well, virginia's polls close at 7:00 p.m. one of the earliest in the country. but, you know, when i was listening to what some arizona election officials had to say, they're thinking maybe 2:00 a.m., they should have 98 to 99% of the votes sort of counted -- >> like 2:00 a.m. our time or 2:00 a.m. weird arizona -- >> in time for -- >> i'm hosting wex tomorrow morning, so we might be learning >> we'll have some results from arizona. if a recount is triggered, and by the way, this new law came about because of the 2020 presidential election. if this new law is triggered, this could go through the end of the year so it couldbe a very long
district, and elaine loreya, a navy veteran, is facing off against another female naval officer, jen keegans. both are moderates, who helped flip the house back in 2018, and they are call front-liners for a reason >> virginia, too one of the more interesting states, your home state, by the way. my folks are still there, as well when are we going to start to know -- virgin's pretty good about counting quickly, correct? when will we start to really get a feel >> well, virginia's polls...
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my name is nancy keegan smith, and i'd like to welcome you as flares vice president to tonight's program. thank you to our partner american university school of public affairs who has been so supportive of our endeavor. and to our flare institutional members writer university white house historical association, massachusetts historical society the gerald r ford presidential foundation and our two newest institutional members the national first lady's library and the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. i programmed tonight is called taking a new look at edith wilson and should be a fascinating discussion of edith's influence on the role of first lady. the panel moderator is dr. catherine sibley professor of history and director of the american studies at saint joseph's university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at plan
my name is nancy keegan smith, and i'd like to welcome you as flares vice president to tonight's program. thank you to our partner american university school of public affairs who has been so supportive of our endeavor. and to our flare institutional members writer university white house historical association, massachusetts historical society the gerald r ford presidential foundation and our two newest institutional members the national first lady's library and the center for presidential...
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you know, you mentioned the book that i'm actually writing with anita mcbride, and nancy keegan smith, who is somebody, you know, is that was at the national archives for many years. and the second chapter of a book, the first chapter we look at this whole notion of the evolution of the position, including when the title came into play, but our second chapter is on first ladies and civil rights. and we put that at the front of the book because we wanted to once again show this arc of history through the women who were the first lady. and so you start with martha washington, who brought in slave servants to the homes in both new york and philadelphia. and in philadelphia, they were doing it, pretty much, they had two skirt the law if they had kept their enslaved servants there for more than six months, they were free. so they would send them back to mount vernon. and so there was this back and forth in order to evade this law. he had ten families in the white house historical association, because michelle obama brought that to their attention, looked at slavery in the white house. so,
you know, you mentioned the book that i'm actually writing with anita mcbride, and nancy keegan smith, who is somebody, you know, is that was at the national archives for many years. and the second chapter of a book, the first chapter we look at this whole notion of the evolution of the position, including when the title came into play, but our second chapter is on first ladies and civil rights. and we put that at the front of the book because we wanted to once again show this arc of history...
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backing from gillian keegan but still lots of questions for rishi sunak to ask.— still lots of questionsy one that sir keir _ sunak to ask. yes, and i think the key one that sir keir starmer i sunak to ask. yes, and i think the i key one that sir keir starmer might go on is why rishi sunak decided it was wise and sensible to bring gavin williamson back into government, knowing and he had been told this on the day he was appointed, that there had been a complaint put forward by the x chief whip 20 morton to tory party hq about all those messages she received from gavin williamson, around what he felt was the unfair allocation of tickets to the queen of the s funeral. we are told rishi sunak news that a complaint had been made and he must have known that gavin williamson is a controversial figure within the tory party but felt it was prudent to have him inside the tent, rather than outside it. he had rishi sunak during the summer campaign and knows how to operate westminster and rishi sunak must have felt that was an asset to have inside his government. i thought it was striking that in hi
backing from gillian keegan but still lots of questions for rishi sunak to ask.— still lots of questionsy one that sir keir _ sunak to ask. yes, and i think the key one that sir keir starmer i sunak to ask. yes, and i think the i key one that sir keir starmer might go on is why rishi sunak decided it was wise and sensible to bring gavin williamson back into government, knowing and he had been told this on the day he was appointed, that there had been a complaint put forward by the x chief...
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already heard glenn youngkin, so there's precedent there >> youngkin is actually campaigning today for keeganvirginia >> you mean in maryland. >> yeah, i think he looks good great guy. a war hero >> yeah, the governor races are interesting as well, what happens in arizona, and it's not about the control of congress but what happens in state houses as well. >> thank you very much >>> business on the ballot starts tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern time we are going to be hitting the business topics at play in the midterms and how those results could impapbgtct your money. join us at 7:00 p.m. >>> and then investors, sales for 2023 will be lower and we will talk with strauss and we will talk with strauss zelnik ♪ ♪ introducing ihg one rewards. seventeen hotel brands. six thousand global destinations. don' one t golty program that lets you guest how you guest. this.y >■ñ■ xfinity rewards is a program whose sole purpose is to say "thank you" with experiences big, small and once-in-a-lifetime. sometimes it's about cheering hard enough to shake the stadium! sometimes, it's as simple as movie night right
already heard glenn youngkin, so there's precedent there >> youngkin is actually campaigning today for keeganvirginia >> you mean in maryland. >> yeah, i think he looks good great guy. a war hero >> yeah, the governor races are interesting as well, what happens in arizona, and it's not about the control of congress but what happens in state houses as well. >> thank you very much >>> business on the ballot starts tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern time we are...
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and the idea of an american president who is in this case keegan barrett, he's charismatic, and he'sentire plot, but, you know, world war, well, what is the deal here? what happens? >> well, i think one of the cool things about that is, okay, who is our most dangerous enemy? is it iran right now? is it north korea? is it russia? is it china? and he definitely has a target. and we don't find that out till very late in the novel. but it really moves along. you always hope they're going to work out well, and this one worked out pretty well, i think. >> what is it about us as americans who -- you talked about "the manchurian candidate," "seven days," i think about stephen king's "the dead zone," which was incredible. martin sheen played the role in the movie, an incredible book about this psychopath who got his hands on the nuclear codes and the rest was history so to speak. what is it about that sort of story that draws readerses in so much? is it the fact we grew up in a cold war where we were always just one madman away from extinction? >> well, yeah, sure. i think that's a piece of i
and the idea of an american president who is in this case keegan barrett, he's charismatic, and he'sentire plot, but, you know, world war, well, what is the deal here? what happens? >> well, i think one of the cool things about that is, okay, who is our most dangerous enemy? is it iran right now? is it north korea? is it russia? is it china? and he definitely has a target. and we don't find that out till very late in the novel. but it really moves along. you always hope they're going to...