72
72
Aug 20, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
the united kingdom courts. it is still not a proper bill of rights in the american sense or indeed the sense of many other written institutions in the modern world. uk courts do not have the power to strike down a progression in an act of the united kingdom parliament, which is incompatible with the convention right. all we can do is so far as it is impossible, we can interpret the provision so it is not incompatible. there is an amazing amount you can do with interpretation. i won't give you any examples now, but there is a lot we can do. for if this is not possible we can make a declaration of incompatibility. parliament then has three choices. first, it can swiftly approve a remedial ordering council which removes the incompatibility. second, it can pass an act of parliament providing a comprehensive scheme to deal with the incompatibility. third, it can do nothing and risk the wrath of the council of europe. so far all the 19 surviving declarations of incompatibility have been acted upon by the united kingd
the united kingdom courts. it is still not a proper bill of rights in the american sense or indeed the sense of many other written institutions in the modern world. uk courts do not have the power to strike down a progression in an act of the united kingdom parliament, which is incompatible with the convention right. all we can do is so far as it is impossible, we can interpret the provision so it is not incompatible. there is an amazing amount you can do with interpretation. i won't give you...
152
152
Aug 20, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 1
together they represent legislative and judicial branches of the united kingdom. also phillip butler, dean of lincoln cathedral, mr. david mao, the law librarian of congress and sir peter westmacott, british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee, the group responsible for coordinating the 800th century celebrations of the sealing of magna carta. that delegation from the inner and middle temples is here to represent two of the professional associations of the barristers of england and wales, lord egor judge, lord justice tomlinson, sir anthony hooper and the reverend robin griffith jones. so i welcome you all, and i'm grateful for your participation in today's ceremony. this exhibition was organized by the library of congress in lin cathedral, bringing magna carta to the usa. we are immensely grateful to dean phillip butler for the loan of lincoln cathedral's 1215 magna carta to the exhibition. when the lincoln magna carta returns to england next year, it
together they represent legislative and judicial branches of the united kingdom. also phillip butler, dean of lincoln cathedral, mr. david mao, the law librarian of congress and sir peter westmacott, british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee, the group responsible for coordinating the 800th century celebrations of the sealing of magna carta. that delegation from the inner and...
53
53
Aug 20, 2015
08/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
france and the united kingdom are calling for dialogs to be set up with home countries of migrants. this will be the case in niger, where the international migration organization will run, thanks to european financing. we will work for such a center to be set up at least in africa to help us sufficiently fight human trafficking organizations. are set up to help. 2014, we made suggestions that are inspiring what we are talking about today. we need to move on to implementing these ideas. cannt to ensure that we implement them in such a manner to ensure that action, from now on, will be a driving force in terms of finding solutions. we have analyzed, we have made proposals, we now need to implement these policies. before giving the floor to theresa may, i'm convinced she will want to talk about what we are doing together, allow me to remind you what we said in 2014. queen of england during her state visit to paris she said, our two countries were celebrating the 100th anniversary of their alliance, two countriesour cannot afford to lose their unity with respect to the crises we face. h
france and the united kingdom are calling for dialogs to be set up with home countries of migrants. this will be the case in niger, where the international migration organization will run, thanks to european financing. we will work for such a center to be set up at least in africa to help us sufficiently fight human trafficking organizations. are set up to help. 2014, we made suggestions that are inspiring what we are talking about today. we need to move on to implementing these ideas. cannt to...
55
55
Aug 20, 2015
08/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
this has been signed by them on behalf of france and the united kingdom.ts main objective is one of security. you have increased cctv, higher channel tunnel to stop the desperate migrants risking their lives, risking injury, and then trying to smuggle themselves illegally to reach what they perceive as eldorado, the united kingdom. also today, there will be 10 million euros over two years that will be given by the united kingdom to speed up asylum applications and also pushed humanitarian aid. we know that perez and london -- we knowiction that paris and london have had friction, a blame game, a public exercise, one aimed at trying to dismantle the traffickers' networks. a lot of money these traffickers, some by the way possibly british, trying to smuggle these migrants across the channel into the united kingdom. one of increased partnership between france and britain, one of much more security with british police, officers actually in france helping french counterparts. also, the intelligence services working together to dismantle the trafficking networks
this has been signed by them on behalf of france and the united kingdom.ts main objective is one of security. you have increased cctv, higher channel tunnel to stop the desperate migrants risking their lives, risking injury, and then trying to smuggle themselves illegally to reach what they perceive as eldorado, the united kingdom. also today, there will be 10 million euros over two years that will be given by the united kingdom to speed up asylum applications and also pushed humanitarian aid....
229
229
Aug 7, 2015
08/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
many travel to france with the hope of making it eventually to the united kingdom. recently there has been a spike in unrest as people try to breache channel tunnel security. france was called on for a civil emergency plan. >> we understand they have been requesting -- there are 10 requests to the british authorities to take over the response of people. to the best of our knowledge, the answers were always negative. what happens next -- they move. they moved to u.k. other people will find their ways. if your wife is leaving in the u.k., you're stuck in calais, you had better move. molly: that was the head of the -- speaking on the crisis. we look at the living conditions at the calais site. in this calais camp known as a jumbo, these migrants are in limbo. they fled the taliban or al qaeda in afghanistan, risking their lives just to reach europe . now they are stuck in france waiting to go to the u.k. >> as you know, the terror of -- that is, al qaeda why every day there are attacks. >> there is a lack of water, food, or clothing. toilets are sparse in the 100 kilom
many travel to france with the hope of making it eventually to the united kingdom. recently there has been a spike in unrest as people try to breache channel tunnel security. france was called on for a civil emergency plan. >> we understand they have been requesting -- there are 10 requests to the british authorities to take over the response of people. to the best of our knowledge, the answers were always negative. what happens next -- they move. they moved to u.k. other people will find...
169
169
Aug 2, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
we will take you inside the secretive kingdom with a former u.s. ambassador.n nobel peace prize winner kylash satiarti on keeping kids in school and why that means something very different in india than it does in the west. finally, something is rotten in lebanon. the pearl of the mediterranean is becoming putrid. what's all the stink about? find out. >>> but first here's "my take." since 9/11 america has responded aggressively to the danger of terrorism, taking extraordinary measures invading two countries, launching military operations in many others and spending over $800 billion on homeland security. americans have accepted an unprecedented expansion of government powers and invasions of their privacy to prevent attacks. since 9/11 74 people have been killed in america by terrorists according to "new america." and calculating using cdc data in the same period over 150,000 americans have been killed in gun homicides. and to tackle that problem, we have done nothing. our attitude seems to be one of fatalism -- another day, another mass shooting which is almo
we will take you inside the secretive kingdom with a former u.s. ambassador.n nobel peace prize winner kylash satiarti on keeping kids in school and why that means something very different in india than it does in the west. finally, something is rotten in lebanon. the pearl of the mediterranean is becoming putrid. what's all the stink about? find out. >>> but first here's "my take." since 9/11 america has responded aggressively to the danger of terrorism, taking extraordinary...
100
100
Aug 4, 2015
08/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
there are in some cases, we know in canada, the united kingdom, there is a different approach. there is the possibility of an agreed legal referendum but this is not the case because of the constitution and because of the definition of being an older nation. but this is more or less also the rule in most european countries and certainly not in the case of the united kingdom but perhaps also because prime minister cameron was sure he was going to win the referendum. laura: well, that's debatable. ignacio: exactly. that's the point. that's crucial. and there are many people in spain, not only in catalonia, but the rest of spain that say according to the polls there was -- there was a referendum and the output will be quite milar to scotland with the majority of catalonians which will vote no. laura: in the last referendum, which as you pointed out, was deemed nonconstitutional, there was quite a low turnout but 80% of those who did vote say they were in favor of independence for catalonia. is the government frightened of the result? ignacio: of course, yes. once the referendum wa
there are in some cases, we know in canada, the united kingdom, there is a different approach. there is the possibility of an agreed legal referendum but this is not the case because of the constitution and because of the definition of being an older nation. but this is more or less also the rule in most european countries and certainly not in the case of the united kingdom but perhaps also because prime minister cameron was sure he was going to win the referendum. laura: well, that's...
44
44
Aug 31, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
quote
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> the united kingdom is one of the most desired destinations. the prime minister has visited calais where people are waiting to transfer from france to england. the european union has given france an extra $5.5 million to help a camp known as the jungle. jacky rowland last posted a
. >> the united kingdom is one of the most desired destinations. the prime minister has visited calais where people are waiting to transfer from france to england. the european union has given france an extra $5.5 million to help a camp known as the jungle. jacky rowland last posted a
211
211
Aug 20, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
quote
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 1
branches of the united kingdom. also phillip butler, dean of lincoln cathedral, mr. david mao, the law librarian of congress and sir peter westmacott, british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee, the group responsible for coordinating the 800th century celebrations of the sealing of magna carta. that delegation from the inner and middle temples is here to represent two of the professional associations of the barristers of england and wales, lord egor judge, lord justice tomlinson, sir anthony hooper and the reverend robin griffith jones.
branches of the united kingdom. also phillip butler, dean of lincoln cathedral, mr. david mao, the law librarian of congress and sir peter westmacott, british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee, the group responsible for coordinating the 800th century celebrations of the sealing of magna carta. that delegation from the inner and middle temples is here to represent two of the...
95
95
Aug 18, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
from the united kingdom. they welcome the united states. they work on this approval and with the introduction community. there is no doubt. to define and to prove that the houthis are the people responsible for killing those innocent people. it's not saudi arabia and the coalition party. this is fought by the saudi arabia an looking for amnesty. >> in the u.s. across the west firefighters are near the limit of their resources. cruise totaling 25,000 men and women are now reinforced with support from 200 mobilized national guard troops. in central washington evacuations forced hundreds from their homes. >> it's coming down in pure flames. it's like a flame flower coming through this. >> i've lived here 33 years, so it's hard to see this. >> at the peak of the apple harvest here, one plant was virtually destroy. >> while california is accustomed to summer wildfires, the fourth year of drought there isin aggravating the danger. firefighters can no longer depend on moisture from under brush and trees that would o
from the united kingdom. they welcome the united states. they work on this approval and with the introduction community. there is no doubt. to define and to prove that the houthis are the people responsible for killing those innocent people. it's not saudi arabia and the coalition party. this is fought by the saudi arabia an looking for amnesty. >> in the u.s. across the west firefighters are near the limit of their resources. cruise totaling 25,000 men and women are now reinforced with...
453
453
Aug 8, 2015
08/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 453
favorite 0
quote 1
as at the united kingdom as unnecessarily belligerent not a team player and indeed exacerbating the my goal is to work for solutions and treat these people like human beings. >> if you open the flood gates as the conservatives would see it, what you're going to do is encourage the rest of the people to head in this direction. >> first of all, i'm not arguing to open the flood gate at all. i would argue that we should be taking our fair share a few hundred from across the european union. >> i don't know, je ne saispas. >> there is a school teaching french to those considering seeking political asylum here. its founder is an ex up a rant german called jones. >> if i went to japan today, i would go to school to learn japan, you need to speak the language. my dream is to change this camp. i want to make something different in this jungle to show people we are not, for example, jungle animal live in the jungle. really we are not living in a jungle here. >> throughout the camp there are the reminders of the perils of jumping on trains or trucks. ten people have been killed since june. the
as at the united kingdom as unnecessarily belligerent not a team player and indeed exacerbating the my goal is to work for solutions and treat these people like human beings. >> if you open the flood gates as the conservatives would see it, what you're going to do is encourage the rest of the people to head in this direction. >> first of all, i'm not arguing to open the flood gate at all. i would argue that we should be taking our fair share a few hundred from across the european...
60
60
Aug 15, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
as cyrus said, my father's kingdom extends far to the south where man cannot live because of the heat. and northward to where he cannot live because of extreme cold. this is still almost as true today in iran as it was at the time the country bore the name persia. high mountains, green valleys. and vast desert areas make up the land of iran. here is the scene on one of the world's earliest civilizations and the average logical remains of once great kingdoms which flourished in the ancient world. in ancient times, even as today, iran's strategic position has tempted invaders and covetous neighbors. during recent years, iran supplies have been trained by the united states. as a part of the freedom-loving world. 6,000 years of recorded history were to be part of the study for the combined u.s./iranian military exercise delawar. the planning nerve center for exercise delawar was located at mack dill air force base, florida. they commanded all united states forces participating in the exercise with the compensation of mass airlift forces. command of these forces were retained by the mats c
as cyrus said, my father's kingdom extends far to the south where man cannot live because of the heat. and northward to where he cannot live because of extreme cold. this is still almost as true today in iran as it was at the time the country bore the name persia. high mountains, green valleys. and vast desert areas make up the land of iran. here is the scene on one of the world's earliest civilizations and the average logical remains of once great kingdoms which flourished in the ancient...
155
155
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
WCBS
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we saw in the season one finale of "kingdom" that nate is struggling with his sexuality. what's his mindset going to be in season two? >> he's still trying to figure it out. it's a journey for sure. i'm willing to go wherever i need to go with the story. we'll figure it out when we need to, i guess. >> nick jonas was on the stage and i thought the ladies were going to mob him. they were crazy. >> as far as sheryl underwood, she went nuts. if you haven't caught up on season one of "kingdom," all the episodes are available on digital platforms including itunes and google play. >>> john stamos out of rehab and partying. hold on. it's the pool party with the "full house" cast. you've got to see this. >> and then robin williams one year after his suicide. "e.t." looks look with his son and ongoing fight for robin's fortune. >> mr. >>> our web site, etonline.com, announced the nominees for the real housewives award. nene leakes with four nominations. vote on bravotv.com. >>> i would hope when i get to heaven, buckley is there going -- enjoy, rejoice. time to meet the flippinges
. >> we saw in the season one finale of "kingdom" that nate is struggling with his sexuality. what's his mindset going to be in season two? >> he's still trying to figure it out. it's a journey for sure. i'm willing to go wherever i need to go with the story. we'll figure it out when we need to, i guess. >> nick jonas was on the stage and i thought the ladies were going to mob him. they were crazy. >> as far as sheryl underwood, she went nuts. if you haven't...
73
73
Aug 28, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
fighting has intensified along the kingdom's 1,800-kilometer border with yemen. the houthis backed by troops loyal to the former president said they would fight for as long as it takes. >>> it's been 500 days since sie boko haram abducted girls. >> reporter: her daughter is one of the 219 missing school girls. esther refuses to give up hope taking part in a march to mark. she remains bitter at the nigerian government. >> the government responded very slow. i don't think it would take this long. [indiscernible] we don't want anything from them. >> reporter: she is leading the march. she's been at the forefront of the campaign to put pressure on the government to rescue the girls. >> there are 219 girls out there that are waiting to be brought back home. we cannot afford not to continue this. every day we are here. when would we stop. we say not until our girls are back. like i always say, [indiscernible]. >> reporter: but the girls have not been seen since this video last year. the new president says his government will not stop looking for them. >> there has been
fighting has intensified along the kingdom's 1,800-kilometer border with yemen. the houthis backed by troops loyal to the former president said they would fight for as long as it takes. >>> it's been 500 days since sie boko haram abducted girls. >> reporter: her daughter is one of the 219 missing school girls. esther refuses to give up hope taking part in a march to mark. she remains bitter at the nigerian government. >> the government responded very slow. i don't think it...
50
50
Aug 4, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the united kingdom announced new methods to crack down landlords who rent to migrants.nday there was 110 attempts to storm the tunnel. as many as 70% of migrants hope to make it to britain. we report from the tunnel's french entrance. >> reporter: he insists we hide his identity. he has seven children and a wife in afghanistan. >> we want asylum in the u.k. to make our life easily, to bring our family. if the situation is good, for example, if the situation is better. so we are want to go back. >> reporter: many of the people living in this camp are genuine asylum seekers fleeing political persecution. they say the reason why they want to live in the u.k. is because they want to be in an english language country. britain and france have been criticized for not doing enough. >> the u.k. needs to look closely at who it wants to ask for asigh recommend take those people in england look at their request, if they don't fit the bill then, yes send them back to wherever. and france needs to do the same thing. if today you decide to ask for asylum in france because you are tire
the united kingdom announced new methods to crack down landlords who rent to migrants.nday there was 110 attempts to storm the tunnel. as many as 70% of migrants hope to make it to britain. we report from the tunnel's french entrance. >> reporter: he insists we hide his identity. he has seven children and a wife in afghanistan. >> we want asylum in the u.k. to make our life easily, to bring our family. if the situation is good, for example, if the situation is better. so we are want...
45
45
Aug 18, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
it is not enough, they cannot make these assessments in the united kingdom, and the coalition. and they work on this approval for the international community. there is no doubt that saudi arabia would work with the united states, would work with the amnesty to prove that the houthiss and the people are responsible. and the coalition party. >> this is one that the coalition for the amnesty. >> rescuers are now at the scene, and tiajuana they found the bodies of 54 people onboard. an investigation is underway into how the plan hit. is this wednesday is united nations world humanitarian date, a date of remembrance for aid workers killed in the line of duty, the service has been held outside the westminster abby on theeve of the event. 28 aid workerers with with killed and more than 200 suffers violent attacks. dozens of aid workers have been killed in the past two years. from kabul, september us this report. this is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. >> there are plenty of other dangers too. working on a hillside and the taliban came from the other side, and captures us
it is not enough, they cannot make these assessments in the united kingdom, and the coalition. and they work on this approval for the international community. there is no doubt that saudi arabia would work with the united states, would work with the amnesty to prove that the houthiss and the people are responsible. and the coalition party. >> this is one that the coalition for the amnesty. >> rescuers are now at the scene, and tiajuana they found the bodies of 54 people onboard. an...
60
60
Aug 28, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
fighting has intensified along the kingdom's 1,800-kilometer border with yemen.the houthis backed by troops loyal to the former president said they would fight for as long as it takes. >>> anticorruption protesters in guatemala are keeping up the pressure on the president to step down. he's becoming isolated after most of his cabinet resigned last weekend. david sends this update. >> reporter: throughout the day thousands have been filing into the central park in a show of force against corruption in their government. in particular, people here are calling for the president to resign. the president has been caught up in a corruption scandal that brought down his vice president. on friday, the country's attorney general put in a request to the court to have the president impeached for alleged involvement in the same multimillion dollars corruption scandal. people say that they are tired of the corruption and they need to have some sort of political change. these protesters are taking place against the background of elections which are going to be taking place in g
fighting has intensified along the kingdom's 1,800-kilometer border with yemen.the houthis backed by troops loyal to the former president said they would fight for as long as it takes. >>> anticorruption protesters in guatemala are keeping up the pressure on the president to step down. he's becoming isolated after most of his cabinet resigned last weekend. david sends this update. >> reporter: throughout the day thousands have been filing into the central park in a show of force...
75
75
Aug 27, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
fighting has intensified along the kingdom's 1,800km border with yemen. the houthis backed by troops loyal to former president say they'll fight for as long as it takes. >>> to guatemala city where demonstrators demand the end to government corruption, earlier in the week the country's supreme court made moves to impeachment proceedings against the president caught up in a fraud case. let's speak to david mercer in guatemala, tell us what is happening, what the protests are about. >> that's right, all morning we have seen people filing into the central plaza in guatemala city. there's thousands, if not tens of thousands here now. it's a carnival-like atmosphere, it doesn't change the seriousness of the objective of the people here today. they want to show their anger at corruption on the part of the government in guatemala, and are making demonstrates for the president to step down. now, this stems from a corruption case brought to live by prosecutors in april. there has been four months of protests and are culminating with 72 different groups. people fro
fighting has intensified along the kingdom's 1,800km border with yemen. the houthis backed by troops loyal to former president say they'll fight for as long as it takes. >>> to guatemala city where demonstrators demand the end to government corruption, earlier in the week the country's supreme court made moves to impeachment proceedings against the president caught up in a fraud case. let's speak to david mercer in guatemala, tell us what is happening, what the protests are about....
56
56
Aug 27, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
that's approximately the population of the entire united kingdom.his is the largest number of people fleeing war since world war ii. it's a global crisis, and certainly it's driven by syria. syria is the major factor, with over 4 million refugees. inside syria we have over 7.6 million displaced within the country itself. so it's -- it's -- unfortunately we are first respondering, b but -- the ultimate solution must be a political one. the u.s. is the largest humanitarian donor, over $4 billion from the u.s. the european union as well, as have other countries. but in terms of reis the lment, resettlement is only a small part of the operation. the hope for a solution that s that syrians would veb yulely return to their homes, but unfortunately as you mentioned the syria conflict, now into its fifth year there seems no end in site. we're very grateful to the u.s.'s commit. it has an open ended commitment to resettle syrians as part of its over 70,000 vettelment every year. the u.s. vettels more refugees than any other country. so certainly the u.s. is
that's approximately the population of the entire united kingdom.his is the largest number of people fleeing war since world war ii. it's a global crisis, and certainly it's driven by syria. syria is the major factor, with over 4 million refugees. inside syria we have over 7.6 million displaced within the country itself. so it's -- it's -- unfortunately we are first respondering, b but -- the ultimate solution must be a political one. the u.s. is the largest humanitarian donor, over $4 billion...
37
37
Aug 27, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
that's approximately the population of the year united kingdom. this is the largest number of people fleeing war since world war ii, it is a global crisis and certainly it is driven by syria, syria is the major factor, with over 4 million people. but also inside syria, we have over 7.6 million displaced within the country itself. so it is you can fortunately, us as u.n.h.c.r., we are first responders but the ultimate solution, muck a political one. >> be grateful for the commitment, the u. is the largest humanitarian donor for the syrian conflict. over $4 billion, from the u.s., the european union as well has been generous, as have other countries. kuwait and germany, but in terms of resettling, there's only a small part of the operation. because to hope for a solution with syrians would return to their homes but unfortunately, as you have mentioned the conflict now into the fifth year, there seems no amend in site. so we are very grateful for the u.s. commitment, it has an open ended commitment to resettle syrians as part of it's over 70,000 rese
that's approximately the population of the year united kingdom. this is the largest number of people fleeing war since world war ii, it is a global crisis and certainly it is driven by syria, syria is the major factor, with over 4 million people. but also inside syria, we have over 7.6 million displaced within the country itself. so it is you can fortunately, us as u.n.h.c.r., we are first responders but the ultimate solution, muck a political one. >> be grateful for the commitment, the...
28
28
Aug 18, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
within the united kingdom, they're not restricted, then, by the boundaries, right? >> i don't think so. i don't know the answer to that fully. sorry. >> do they -- it's my understanding they don't need special permits or even special insurance in the united kingdom to be able to do that. i know that many companies are planning on doing some testing in the united kingdom on british roads for that reason specifically. what do you think we need to do here in the united states? is it possible for the federal government to move forward with regulations if society is not ready for it yet? >> yeah. so it's a balance, isn't it? you don't want to be forcing -- or identifying which technology to use and then putting that into some sort of federal regulation. you want the market to establish that. but it's a new world that we're in. in the regulations, even putting terms like what is a driver. is the driver the system that's moving the vehicle? is the driver the guy or gal sitting behind the truck -- or the driving wheel. what is a system. there are so many semantics we have t
within the united kingdom, they're not restricted, then, by the boundaries, right? >> i don't think so. i don't know the answer to that fully. sorry. >> do they -- it's my understanding they don't need special permits or even special insurance in the united kingdom to be able to do that. i know that many companies are planning on doing some testing in the united kingdom on british roads for that reason specifically. what do you think we need to do here in the united states? is it...
49
49
Aug 28, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
fighting has intensified along the kingdom's 1,800km border with yemen. the houthis backed by troops loyal to former president say they'll fight for as long as it takes. >>> at least six people have been killed in the ongoing conflict between turkey's government and kurdish separatists. three died when p.k.k. fighters attacked a military base near the syrian border. three others were killed near iraq. fighting intensified since a ceasefire between turkey and p.k.k. fighters in northern iraq ended in july. >> it's been 500 days since boko haram abducted nearly 300 nigeria schoolgirls. 57 managed to escape. the fate of the others is unknown. campaigners are back on the streets, drawing attention to the bring back our girls appeal. ynonne ndedge reports. >> this woman's's daughter is one of the 119 missing schoolgirls. she refuses to give up hope. she is bitter at the nigerian government. >> the government responded very slow. it is if these girls own biological daughters. they don't care about them. they don't care about the poor, else we want the governmen
fighting has intensified along the kingdom's 1,800km border with yemen. the houthis backed by troops loyal to former president say they'll fight for as long as it takes. >>> at least six people have been killed in the ongoing conflict between turkey's government and kurdish separatists. three died when p.k.k. fighters attacked a military base near the syrian border. three others were killed near iraq. fighting intensified since a ceasefire between turkey and p.k.k. fighters in northern...
78
78
Aug 15, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
forces from the united states did not go to the united kingdom. they went to secure the supply lines to australia and to defend hawaii. just the pacific. >> [indiscernible] mr. perry: sorry? >> you are including hawaii? mr. perry: yes. and alaska. >> that was quite a large force. mr. perry: it was indeed. >> [indiscernible] you mentioned that both arnold,on and -- and yes, supported the invasion. obviously, it never happened. do you know exactly what caused the nimitz and macarthur thought about the plan teco -- plan? mr. perry: i don't know what they thought about the plan, i just other comments about it, but it is pretty clear that the was not verynavy enthusiastic at all, both from the standpoint of dividing the efforto support the there as well as in the central pacific and the navy was not -- i keep doing that -- so that is bad and i think probably most important for king and marshall so that we had built up much, invested so much in the central pacific and the philippines that it seemed natural to persist in that direction rather than their
forces from the united states did not go to the united kingdom. they went to secure the supply lines to australia and to defend hawaii. just the pacific. >> [indiscernible] mr. perry: sorry? >> you are including hawaii? mr. perry: yes. and alaska. >> that was quite a large force. mr. perry: it was indeed. >> [indiscernible] you mentioned that both arnold,on and -- and yes, supported the invasion. obviously, it never happened. do you know exactly what caused the nimitz...
83
83
Aug 1, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
kings of any kingdom are not supposed to lose land.f anything, you were supposed to increase it, not lose land. and now john is in a bind because he has to try and get the land back. he needs to pay for the reconquest, he can't pay for it because now he is not giving any revenue from the land anymore. he has to tax england unmercifully in order to pay for the effort to get the land of france back. he is now a vicious circle. the more he taxes england, the more they hate him. but he has to get the land back or he will lose face is king. it goes on like this for about 10 years. in 1214, he basically makes one last effort to recover the land in france. he gathers together a coalition of continental allies, in particular, his nephew who was a german nobleman, and he is going to do a pincher movement. his allies are going to come into france from the northeast. john is going to land in the south, on the coast, and then they're going to meet up, head towards paris, and get the king of france. but it doesn't work. because john is bottled up o
kings of any kingdom are not supposed to lose land.f anything, you were supposed to increase it, not lose land. and now john is in a bind because he has to try and get the land back. he needs to pay for the reconquest, he can't pay for it because now he is not giving any revenue from the land anymore. he has to tax england unmercifully in order to pay for the effort to get the land of france back. he is now a vicious circle. the more he taxes england, the more they hate him. but he has to get...
58
58
Aug 23, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
edison may be more sympathetic for trail of a skilled statement, a skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry viii but is also responsible for the destruction of the monasteries, the breakup of holdings in property and ultimately severance of the relationship tween england and the church of rome. some of the real depredation under henry viii. it's a great read and coincidentally comes out as people watch public radio also about thomas carmelo. -- thomas cromwell. this is the best i've ever read of napoleon. in one volume it is a stupendous read, a very accessible read about who napoleon was in his triumphs and failures. he won almost all of his battles but the ones he loves her pretty dispositive. he was a brilliant state men, a brilliant manager, a brilliant general who kind of towards the end because of hubris kind of lost sight of his own techniques, his own lessons learned and ultimately were changed against him. this is a great read and the importance of napoleon to modern history. scott byrd wrote this wonderful biography. woodrow wilson a bit of a reappraisal. they
edison may be more sympathetic for trail of a skilled statement, a skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry viii but is also responsible for the destruction of the monasteries, the breakup of holdings in property and ultimately severance of the relationship tween england and the church of rome. some of the real depredation under henry viii. it's a great read and coincidentally comes out as people watch public radio also about thomas carmelo. -- thomas cromwell. this is the...
103
103
Aug 7, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is the most significant and deadliest attack against the kingdom inside its territory.rorist attack in over a decade so that is quite a significant concern. the second piece of this is they targeted elite forces and the fact they managed to get in the minister of the interior facility and hit train thinks for an elite special operations or swat police team means the gloves really have come out and saudis have a bit of a problem in terms of the level of sophistication. and the third issue is that this is attack came in the immediate wake of a pretty significant crack down against i.s.i.s. and other affiliate extremists inside of the kingdom so we had a sweep where 430 people were picked up and this group slipped through the cracks so this has got to raise questions all up and down the chain of command in the security institutions in saudi arabia. >>> pro-govining ground in the southern provinces after taking back the country's largest military base and fighters are calling it a significant blow to houthi rebels and those fighting for the former president saleh at base ha
. >> this is the most significant and deadliest attack against the kingdom inside its territory.rorist attack in over a decade so that is quite a significant concern. the second piece of this is they targeted elite forces and the fact they managed to get in the minister of the interior facility and hit train thinks for an elite special operations or swat police team means the gloves really have come out and saudis have a bit of a problem in terms of the level of sophistication. and the...
67
67
Aug 4, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: united kingdom has new measures to crack down on undocumented people and could face fiveears in prison. the government has been forced to act by the french board of cali and french police say there were 1700 attempts to breakthrough the fence of the channel tunnel on monday alone. figures from french police suggested 70% of migrants in cali eventually succeed in reaching the united kingdom and phillip hammond says greater security is now having effect. >> we have a grid on the crisis and saw a peak last week when the number of illegal migrants has tailed off. we have taken a number of measures in collaboration with authorities and the tunnel already having an effect and over the next day or two would expect to have an even greater effect. >> more from al jazeera charles stratford who is in cali. >> reporter: wants us to hide his identity with a wife and children in afghanistan and taken months to go through europe and is determined to make it to the u.k. >> we want asylum in u.k. to make our life easily to bring our family and if the situation is good for example if the s
. >> reporter: united kingdom has new measures to crack down on undocumented people and could face fiveears in prison. the government has been forced to act by the french board of cali and french police say there were 1700 attempts to breakthrough the fence of the channel tunnel on monday alone. figures from french police suggested 70% of migrants in cali eventually succeed in reaching the united kingdom and phillip hammond says greater security is now having effect. >> we have a...
63
63
Aug 27, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
fighting has intensified along the kingdom's 1,800 kilometer border with yemen. houthis backed by troops loyal to the former president saleh, say they will fight for as long as it takes. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. >>> joining us on the line now is the spokesman of the saudi-lead coalition brigadier general, sir, are you using cluster bombs, cluster munitions in yemen? >> first of all [ inaudible ] audience. unfortunately [ inaudible ] human rights watch published [ inaudible ]. i don't see your report, because i don't see the tv actually. but i had what they talk about it, but i read this morning the report that they published, and [ inaudible ]. my first question that the report had a headline, but when you read the report is there is no relation between what is written and what is in the headlines. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. it's a straight question. is the saudi-lead coalition using cluster munitions in yemen. >> you cannot ask me such question, because it is not yes or no. because you are talking about the report -- >> why is it not a yes or no. cluster mu
fighting has intensified along the kingdom's 1,800 kilometer border with yemen. houthis backed by troops loyal to the former president saleh, say they will fight for as long as it takes. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. >>> joining us on the line now is the spokesman of the saudi-lead coalition brigadier general, sir, are you using cluster bombs, cluster munitions in yemen? >> first of all [ inaudible ] audience. unfortunately [ inaudible ] human rights watch published [ inaudible...
46
46
Aug 1, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
magazines packed with enough of assorted explosives to pack us all to kingdome come.t is long enough to hold for trade print -- four freight trains abreast. ♪ the fighters take a first and form cover aloft with the other squadron. then the bombers. they lay on destruction. as our first fighters racing towards the island, they stay low, hoping to escape detection by the enemy's radar. then they climbed suddenly and dive, a surprise attack on the enemy air base. these redf falls floating up at us so lazily or antiaircraft fire. three times as much of it coming at us that we can see. only one shell in three is a tracer. what look like pollywog's or tracers from our own jets. -- are tracers from our own jets. all through these battle pictures we are looking straight down our own gun barrels. these pictures are taken automatically by the same mechanism that operates the guns. the pictures even shake with the gun's recoil. our eye is now the very i of our fighting airplanes. -- very eye of our fighting airplanes. the enemy's boats and supply ships are thoroughly routed. no
magazines packed with enough of assorted explosives to pack us all to kingdome come.t is long enough to hold for trade print -- four freight trains abreast. ♪ the fighters take a first and form cover aloft with the other squadron. then the bombers. they lay on destruction. as our first fighters racing towards the island, they stay low, hoping to escape detection by the enemy's radar. then they climbed suddenly and dive, a surprise attack on the enemy air base. these redf falls floating up at...
598
598
Aug 7, 2015
08/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 598
favorite 0
quote 0
conservative government in london believes that many of these people are attracted to the united kingdom'ss offerings. but the current system shouldn't offer any perverse incentives for illegal migrants to launch spurious asylum claims or humanitarian protection to prolong their stay in the united kingdom. >> the majority of people they see are not migrants, they are fleeing one kind or another. >> once as part of the governing coalition the party could soften british policy. now in opposition it can only roar. >> it seems to me the approach of the u.k. conservative government is about being confrontational on two levels. against the desperate people here and also confrontational towards our colleagues in the rest of europe about many look at the united kingdom as unnecessarily belligerent not a team player and indeed exacerbating the crisis. my goal is to work for solutions and treat these people like human beings. >> if you open the flood gates as the conservatives would see it, what you're going to do is encourage the rest of the people to head in this direction. >> first of all, i'm no
conservative government in london believes that many of these people are attracted to the united kingdom'ss offerings. but the current system shouldn't offer any perverse incentives for illegal migrants to launch spurious asylum claims or humanitarian protection to prolong their stay in the united kingdom. >> the majority of people they see are not migrants, they are fleeing one kind or another. >> once as part of the governing coalition the party could soften british policy. now in...
157
157
Aug 17, 2015
08/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's national roller coaster day at six flags discovery kingdom. we'll take you on a ride that's about to say good-bye. the drought is affecting at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project because not only are they saving energy but they are saving water. we have a lot of projects at pg&e that can help them with that and that's extremely important while we're in a drought. it's a win for the customer and it's a win for california. together, we're building a better california. mmmmmm yoplait! ♪ oh! good news everybody! there is now 25% less sugar in yoplait original. say "adieu" to that sugar. because it still tastes good ahhhh yoplait! aa chance to try somethinglook. different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers. get this low mileage lease on selec
. >> it's national roller coaster day at six flags discovery kingdom. we'll take you on a ride that's about to say good-bye. the drought is affecting at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project because not only are they saving energy but they are saving water. we...
93
93
Aug 25, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
truth, and the kingdom consequences are always greater than the worldly consequences.icans should not have to choose between living out their faith and keeping their jobs. if you ever are faced with the choice of living out your faith or keeping your job, living out your faith is always the right hoice. >> sergeant? >> if you are a serviceman or woman out there soisk and you face something like this, i tell you what, you've got a three fold avenue. the very first thing i tell you is drop to your knees and pray to the great i am that he will see you through. two, call in reinforcements. get on the phone and dial their experts in this field, they're military experts who will join up with you. then i will tell you get off your knees and stand up and fight because when you fight ack you win. >> i want to speak directly to the youth or the kids in this room. i want you guys to really listen to the stories that have been told tonight because, you know, you guys are the next eneration. mentioned ost as i in that video with my kids, the reality is if i sign up to follow christ
truth, and the kingdom consequences are always greater than the worldly consequences.icans should not have to choose between living out their faith and keeping their jobs. if you ever are faced with the choice of living out your faith or keeping your job, living out your faith is always the right hoice. >> sergeant? >> if you are a serviceman or woman out there soisk and you face something like this, i tell you what, you've got a three fold avenue. the very first thing i tell you is...
62
62
Aug 1, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
it is more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman very skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry viii is also responsible for the destruction of the monasteries the breakup of church holdings and property and ultimately the severance of the relationship between england and the church of rome. some of the real depredations occurred under henry h.eight a great read this is the best biography of napoleon by andrew roberts and one volume is a stupendous read and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and failures. he won almost all of his battles but unfortunately the ones he lost he was a brilliant statesman, brilliant manager, brilliant general but who kind of toward the end i think maybe because of hubris lost sight of his own techniques, his own lessons learned and ultimately they returned against him but this is a great read and reappraisal land assessment of the importance of napoleon even down to modern history. scott bird wrote this biography of woodrow wilson. also reappraisal. wilson had this mix of incredible progress of record in
it is more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman very skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry viii is also responsible for the destruction of the monasteries the breakup of church holdings and property and ultimately the severance of the relationship between england and the church of rome. some of the real depredations occurred under henry h.eight a great read this is the best biography of napoleon by andrew roberts and one volume is a stupendous read and very...
63
63
Aug 7, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
the allies, in this case france and spain, would attack -- actually, the united kingdom would attack their country, so they have part of their fleet always guarding their coast. there are just so many places you can be at one time, and this was the case. it took time to plan that strategy to say, yes, we are joining france against england. that was the thing they never said, we are fighting for the colonies. because that was not in their own interest. but they say, we are joining france in the fight against england. that is how they gradually developed. it is such a broad topic, and wanting to write a small book written for the average reader, not for the scholar, i had to select certain issues that i felt i had to bring to light about the role of spain and make people understand exactly what happened. i focused a little bit on the armada. i focused a little bit on the people that really stepped up. there was the first ambassador from spain to the colonies and so forth. and then i selected the first battle where the british are defeated by what they used to call a bunch of thugs and
the allies, in this case france and spain, would attack -- actually, the united kingdom would attack their country, so they have part of their fleet always guarding their coast. there are just so many places you can be at one time, and this was the case. it took time to plan that strategy to say, yes, we are joining france against england. that was the thing they never said, we are fighting for the colonies. because that was not in their own interest. but they say, we are joining france in the...
129
129
Aug 6, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
the chart the united kingdom faces is how you get an 8-1 vote. no inflation.governor carney's first quote said. brendan: the idea of missing the target is so much ordinary, i love the ceremony, the governor of the bank of england has to deliver a letter to the chancellor. when will that be so non-extra ordinary where we missed our target that he no longer has to deliver that letter? at 154.82.rling is he is basically delivering a letter, carney says cpi near-term outlook is muted. tom: fascinating. i thought this would be boring and it is not. vonnie: you will continue this conversation on radio. countdown to our twitter question -- thank you for tweeting -- we ask who would win the debate. a few of them tonight. and -- first dems answer, dems and liberals. second answer -- the loudest, biggest bully, who other than trump will get a word in? brendan: the smart play is to not go for trump. you know he will delight in going back and he sees no underside and coming back at you. do not get in a mud fight with a big -- pig. vonnie: i am looking forward to seeing ho
the chart the united kingdom faces is how you get an 8-1 vote. no inflation.governor carney's first quote said. brendan: the idea of missing the target is so much ordinary, i love the ceremony, the governor of the bank of england has to deliver a letter to the chancellor. when will that be so non-extra ordinary where we missed our target that he no longer has to deliver that letter? at 154.82.rling is he is basically delivering a letter, carney says cpi near-term outlook is muted. tom:...
19
19
Aug 15, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
it just so happened he had the misfortune if you will hav being assigned to the one kingdom hospital that had a black doctor, which was me. it already worked out that way. you can imagine that's probably not the best way to start a doctor-patient relationship, so he had his -- perception. i have negative thoughts about him. you can imagine. this gentleman was very sick and he's old and really towards the end of his life. his family had kind of similar concerns the way they responded initially. over the course of several weeks in the hospital, hour by hour, day by day i was able to chip away at this huge racial divide that we had. and by the end he was really very receptive to me. family was very receptive to me. it was an amazing transformation. think about that, kind of chip away at these superficial barriers that we all seem to have and really kind of make a huge connection. i think that's a lesson that we can learn for everyday life. as a lesson from the medical work and the it can be applied o everyday life. nowadays there's so much racial discussion that often is to unpleasant.
it just so happened he had the misfortune if you will hav being assigned to the one kingdom hospital that had a black doctor, which was me. it already worked out that way. you can imagine that's probably not the best way to start a doctor-patient relationship, so he had his -- perception. i have negative thoughts about him. you can imagine. this gentleman was very sick and he's old and really towards the end of his life. his family had kind of similar concerns the way they responded initially....
55
55
Aug 20, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
kingdom,the united doctors cannot prescribe electronic cigarettes for medicinal use. you be in favor of having these products classified as medicinal and only available by prescription? >> it is a double-edged sword. they also indicate it appears it is too onerous right now in terms of the cost and the paperwork involved in getting these products approved. they feel it would give big tobacco and unfair advantage. , if these pundits are regulated as are regulated and prescribed, there will be more control over the quality of the products. that would be the good side of it. i would be in favor of it so long as the process to get products approved is tempered so are one midsize players equal grounds with the larger players like big tobacco. tell me from a business perspective, you think insurance companies will eventually reimburse or offer low-cost electronic cigarettes to people currently smoking tobacco cigarettes? >> >> this is a very long-term view. of england has stated that they believe the cost of giving this stuff away for free will impact society less over the
kingdom,the united doctors cannot prescribe electronic cigarettes for medicinal use. you be in favor of having these products classified as medicinal and only available by prescription? >> it is a double-edged sword. they also indicate it appears it is too onerous right now in terms of the cost and the paperwork involved in getting these products approved. they feel it would give big tobacco and unfair advantage. , if these pundits are regulated as are regulated and prescribed, there will...