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. >> on our live author call-in program, "in depth," historian lee edwards shared his thoughts on the current state of the conservative movement and reflects on its past. >> guest: well, i think it's a very exciting time. you know, people are a little bit -- some conservatives are a little bit worried. oh, we're fighting too much. we're arguing too much. we're disputing too much. like hatfields and mccoys. and i say that's great, because that means these are signs of vitality, of life, not of a movement that's cracking up or that is on its last
. >> on our live author call-in program, "in depth," historian lee edwards shared his thoughts on the current state of the conservative movement and reflects on its past. >> guest: well, i think it's a very exciting time. you know, people are a little bit -- some conservatives are a little bit worried. oh, we're fighting too much. we're arguing too much. we're disputing too much. like hatfields and mccoys. and i say that's great, because that means these are signs of...
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edward w.schunk. susan leeuler. >> john burkhart schwartz. >> mark evan schurmeier. >> victoria scibetta. >> mark schwartz. >> and my uncle who i never got to meet that i'm named after. nicholas patrunti. >> mark scora and massen jeffrey smith we miss and we love you we were very fortunate to have him in our lives for 36 years. >> janice m. scott. >> randolph scott. >> christopher scudder. >> arthur skullen. >> michael seaman. >> margaret seeliger. anthony segarra. >> carlos segarra. jason sekzer. matthew selitto. michael selves. howard selwyn. larry senko. arturo sereno. frankie serrano. marchian serva. >> alena sesinova. adele sessa. sitta sewnarine. karen seymour. >> david grier sez na jr. >> thomas sgroi. jayer shah. >> mohammed shajahan. gary shamay. earl richard shanahan. >> dan shanower. neil shastri. catherine anne shatzoff. barbara shaw. jeffrey james shaw. robert john shay. daniel james shea. joseph patrick shea. kathleen sheer shaerer. >> robert m. shearer. linda sheehan. an tonnette m. sherman. >> j
edward w.schunk. susan leeuler. >> john burkhart schwartz. >> mark evan schurmeier. >> victoria scibetta. >> mark schwartz. >> and my uncle who i never got to meet that i'm named after. nicholas patrunti. >> mark scora and massen jeffrey smith we miss and we love you we were very fortunate to have him in our lives for 36 years. >> janice m. scott. >> randolph scott. >> christopher scudder. >> arthur skullen. >> michael seaman....
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edward powell. antonio dorsey pratt. gregory m. preziose. wanda ivelisse prince. vincent princiotta. kevin pryor. everett martin proctor 3. kerry beth progren. david lee pruim. ter puckett. robert david pugliese. edward pullis. patricia puma. hemanth kumar puttur. and my husband, we think of you often with a ever ready smile. thank you to all that have assisted in the victims of 9/11 to move forward with their lives. wwe could've done it could havet you and thank you to all who serve the country today. and my son we will meet at the tail and run thill and run to t. i will not forget you. i've kept you in the palm of my hand. joseph, junior. edward r. pykon. christopher quackenbush. lawrence qualben. lincoln quappe. beth and quigley. patrick j. quigley 4. michael g. quilty. james francis quinn.ic ricardo quinn. carol millicent rabalais. christopher peter anthony racaniello. leonard ragaglia. laura marie smith. michael paul ragusa. frank raimondi. hairy raines. lisa raines. edward j. rall. lukas rambousek. maria ramirez. harry reynosa. vishnoo ramsaroop. deborah ramsour. lorenzo ramzey. alfred todd rancke. at him daviadam david rand. jonathan c. randal. shreyas
edward powell. antonio dorsey pratt. gregory m. preziose. wanda ivelisse prince. vincent princiotta. kevin pryor. everett martin proctor 3. kerry beth progren. david lee pruim. ter puckett. robert david pugliese. edward pullis. patricia puma. hemanth kumar puttur. and my husband, we think of you often with a ever ready smile. thank you to all that have assisted in the victims of 9/11 to move forward with their lives. wwe could've done it could havet you and thank you to all who serve the...
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hemschoot ronnie lee henderson brian hennessey edward r. hennessey jr.helle marie henrique joseph patrick henry william henry katarina henry robinson john christopher henwood robert allan hepburn mary herencia lindsay c. herkness iii harvey robert hermer nuberto hernandez raul hernandez >> and my uncle, a proud muslim american man who lived his life with a carefree nature, a zeal for adventure, and a tenacity which i emulate every single day. i'm keeping my promise that no matter how old i grow i'll still not act my age. i hope you're been practicing up there because i've been practing. i promise now we can kick your butt. [speaking in a foreign language] >> and my cousin, new york city firemen thomas. it's been 18 years, it never gets any easier. but the one thing i will do is fulfill my promise to never forget. your brothers and i will get together this afternoon. we'll talk about you and the other brothers and those that have gone since. by the way, regards and love from your brothers and sisters, christine, karen, jenny, timmy, and cathy. love you, c
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so edward lee, for example, is a long—standing brexiteer. that downing street has gone too far with all of this, that although they accept that discipline has to be restored, they didn't have to go as far as all this. now there are others who say hang on, they we re are others who say hang on, they were told very clearly what would happen if they went down this road. they were —— had their power taken away, it's been given the backbench mps, meaning you can no longer be a member of the tory party. that could be their argument, but i think there'll be lots of tory unhappy that they are —— and they are making their feelings known this evening. thank you very much, vicki. as you can see in the house of commons at the moment, they are dividing for a vote on the third reading of this bill to take no deal off the table. they are still halfway through that so we will move on and bring you the result of that as and when we get it. joining me now is stephen bush, political editor at the new statesman and olivia utley deputy editor at the article. i w
so edward lee, for example, is a long—standing brexiteer. that downing street has gone too far with all of this, that although they accept that discipline has to be restored, they didn't have to go as far as all this. now there are others who say hang on, they we re are others who say hang on, they were told very clearly what would happen if they went down this road. they were —— had their power taken away, it's been given the backbench mps, meaning you can no longer be a member of the...
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well, a little earlier — my colleague huw edwards, asked philip lee — who's crossed the floor to joiniberal democrats — why he felt compelled to leave his party. i've been a member of this conservative party for 27 years. but over recent months i've increasingly felt uncomfortable about representing my constituents as a conservative member of parliament. i am elected to best represent them and i now believe strongly that i can fulfil that duty best as a member of parliament for the liberal democrat party. tell us a little about the representations that you had from senior ministers, cabinet ministers, in recent days and what kind of impact they made a new? i have not really had any representations, if i'm honest, i think they thought i was a lost cause. i strongly believe and have done, it is why i was the first to resign as a minister last year if you recall, that brexit, the brexit the public are going to get is not the brexit they were promised. and i do not think that is acceptable and that is why i think that brexit should be taken back to the public in a peoples vote in a final
well, a little earlier — my colleague huw edwards, asked philip lee — who's crossed the floor to joiniberal democrats — why he felt compelled to leave his party. i've been a member of this conservative party for 27 years. but over recent months i've increasingly felt uncomfortable about representing my constituents as a conservative member of parliament. i am elected to best represent them and i now believe strongly that i can fulfil that duty best as a member of parliament for the...
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a little earlier, my colleague huw edwards asked mr lee why he felt compelled to leave his party.yea rs. conservative party for over 20 years. in recent months, ifelt uncovered but represent my constituents is eight conservative mac member of parliament. —— uncovered about. i feel strongly i can fill the duty first as a member opponent for the liberal democratic party. tell us about the conversation you had with cabinet ministers in recent days and what kind of impact they made on you.” have not had any representations, to be honest. i strongly believe, and have done, that the brexit the public are going to get is 90 brexit we re public are going to get is 90 brexit were promised. and i don't think that's except a bond that is why i think brexit should be taken back to the public in a people's vote —— not the public in a people's vote —— not the brexit they were delivered. the former conservative mp philip lee, a liberal democrat, who has across the chamber and cost boris johnson his majority of one. joining me now is the liberal democrat mp layla moran. quite a day for you! two s
a little earlier, my colleague huw edwards asked mr lee why he felt compelled to leave his party.yea rs. conservative party for over 20 years. in recent months, ifelt uncovered but represent my constituents is eight conservative mac member of parliament. —— uncovered about. i feel strongly i can fill the duty first as a member opponent for the liberal democratic party. tell us about the conversation you had with cabinet ministers in recent days and what kind of impact they made on you.”...
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ok mr lee we're out of time robert the attorney for us was a blower edward snowden mr jaber we appreciate your time and your insights and answers tonight thank you very much. oil prices soared today the 1st reaction on markets following 2 drone attacks on saudi arabian oil facilities over the weekend the strikes cripple saudi arabia's productions which means overnight a a drop in global crude output by 5 percent today u.s. president trump hinted at a military retaliation the u.s. and saudi arabia they have blamed iran for the strikes but have not provided proof who the rebels in yemen say they were responsible. yes. and the attacks in saudi arabia were the result of this 5 year war against defenseless people which is the root of the regions and security. investigation is continuing and all evidence and indications of other weapons used in the terrorist attacks came from iran. all right are these drone attacks enough to ignite a military conflict to talk about that i'm joined here at the big table by a middle east analyst mark hughes marcus it's good to see you again saudi arabia now sayin
ok mr lee we're out of time robert the attorney for us was a blower edward snowden mr jaber we appreciate your time and your insights and answers tonight thank you very much. oil prices soared today the 1st reaction on markets following 2 drone attacks on saudi arabian oil facilities over the weekend the strikes cripple saudi arabia's productions which means overnight a a drop in global crude output by 5 percent today u.s. president trump hinted at a military retaliation the u.s. and saudi...
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he was followed by edward stuyken and there was the discovery of the model turned from not photographer lee miller . lee was vogue's war photographer during thesecond world war . we will come back to her pictures in a minute. this is an example of the type of picture that aldous demeir took. it's conde nast's daughter lucky got that's modeling it apparently so small nobody but a child could fit into it . this is a lady called grace moore who was the mets soprano. she became conde's mistress by 1919 when his marriage to clary's broke up. the picture is one of his pictures and it shows that now they're starting to play with shadows and light in a way that is more akin towhat we would just do today .but i can is the one who created this celebrity photographer photograph. here we have gloria swanson and charlie chaplin. nl and fred astaire. noel coward who by the way, they saved from starvation giving him his first $10 when he came to america in 1920. grandma garbo. and this is just sessile beaten specialty. used to make people of a certain weight then. and here's how he managed to change helen
he was followed by edward stuyken and there was the discovery of the model turned from not photographer lee miller . lee was vogue's war photographer during thesecond world war . we will come back to her pictures in a minute. this is an example of the type of picture that aldous demeir took. it's conde nast's daughter lucky got that's modeling it apparently so small nobody but a child could fit into it . this is a lady called grace moore who was the mets soprano. she became conde's mistress by...
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. >> at the recognize, edward adderley, jr. >> sofia addo. >> lee adler. >> daniel affitto. >> emanuelalbert. >> peter craig alderman. >> ply son kenneth joseph marino. these firefighters not a job. it's a calling. not everyone can do what a firefighter does. especially what they did on september 11th. out. knowing they may not make it out themselves. they continue to do what they were called upont horrific day. as we all know, many firefighters did not make it out. my son kenny was them. he left behind his wife, 20-month-old son and 3-year-old daughter but his spirit lives within his children. and he was would be so proud of them today. while we are humbled by kenny's actions and actions of all the first-responders, 18 years has not lessened our loss. our lives have been forever changed but we hold on to cherish the moments we all shared. >> my aunt, for whom i named my daughter after,. [speaking spanish] we love you forever. we miss you infinitely, our lives have never been the same. >> jack kin aldridge frederick. >> david alger. >> ernest alikakos. >> edward allegretto. >> eric all
. >> at the recognize, edward adderley, jr. >> sofia addo. >> lee adler. >> daniel affitto. >> emanuelalbert. >> peter craig alderman. >> ply son kenneth joseph marino. these firefighters not a job. it's a calling. not everyone can do what a firefighter does. especially what they did on september 11th. out. knowing they may not make it out themselves. they continue to do what they were called upont horrific day. as we all know, many firefighters did not...
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when it came time for the abdication of edward the eighth he took the pictures and of course asked to be an employee. the only pictures to appear were these taken by lee miller. on the right is what happened when she walked into. believe it or not, jack dempsey, all these people wrote for him. they wanted something special to get to the reader. this is eduardo, one of his famous covers. they were very light touches for one of the models that he drew. she did some of the more fanciful covers and the other thing that happened with the photography is you never doubted with any picture was trying to sell you. so here we have modeling a hat. if you want to buy any kind of cosmetics you have to have the gold compact and the jewelry to go with it. it wasn't unusual to see black people on the covers of vogue in the 1930s. you always knew what every issue was going to sell and then there came a fresh face, carl wife as she was known at the time. she arrived and was a complete breath of fresh air. her only claim to fame is that her brother worked for william randolph hearst. little did she know that would mean something several years later about her husband was
when it came time for the abdication of edward the eighth he took the pictures and of course asked to be an employee. the only pictures to appear were these taken by lee miller. on the right is what happened when she walked into. believe it or not, jack dempsey, all these people wrote for him. they wanted something special to get to the reader. this is eduardo, one of his famous covers. they were very light touches for one of the models that he drew. she did some of the more fanciful covers and...
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lee with us. associated editor of the washington post and nsnbc political analyst. and national editor at the spnl times, edwardquick question. >> what was it like when you took over mbc. >> i mean, this is -- this day put to the side, this day could be historic in some ways. this is a significant day. nancy pelosi being pushed very hard. something she wanted to stay away from for a long time. she has a big meeting this an afternoon. >> i think anyone that is saying let's wait and see what other information we have especially as it pertains to the quid pro quo, was anything promised, but we have new information this morning that he was with holding military aide, but what he already admitted, what the wall street journal reported is that he pressured a foreign leader eight times to interfere with american politics by basically conducted opposition research. at the same time the white house was withholding -- at the same time the white house was withholding military support as they had to worry about vladimir putin, who has invaded their country. so again it is a personal layer, he could not even hide behind an
lee with us. associated editor of the washington post and nsnbc political analyst. and national editor at the spnl times, edwardquick question. >> what was it like when you took over mbc. >> i mean, this is -- this day put to the side, this day could be historic in some ways. this is a significant day. nancy pelosi being pushed very hard. something she wanted to stay away from for a long time. she has a big meeting this an afternoon. >> i think anyone that is saying let's wait...
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. >> on our live author call-in program, "in depth," historian lee edwards shared his thoughts on the current state of the conservative movement and reflects on its past. >> guest: well, i think it's a very exciting time. you know, people are a little bit -- some conservatives are a little bit worried. oh, we're fighting too much. we're arguing too much. we're disputing too much. like hatfields and mccoys. and i say that's great, because that means these are signs of vitality, of life, not of a movement that's cracking up or that is on its last legs. people are fighting and debating and arguing so strenuously because manager of value is -- something of value is concerned here, and that is the conservative movement which is still a a major actor in american politics. at the same time, we have an opportunity to accept change. i think that's apartment of what it means to be a conservative -- part of what it means to be a conservative today. not to be so resistant that we won't allow anything to happen. even edmund burke said that change is inevitable. the it's the question of prudent cha
. >> on our live author call-in program, "in depth," historian lee edwards shared his thoughts on the current state of the conservative movement and reflects on its past. >> guest: well, i think it's a very exciting time. you know, people are a little bit -- some conservatives are a little bit worried. oh, we're fighting too much. we're arguing too much. we're disputing too much. like hatfields and mccoys. and i say that's great, because that means these are signs of...