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claire rafferty is the newest board member at lewes fc, the first professional club in england to payplayers equally. juliette parkin has the story. she spent 11 years with the blues and was central to their success lifting both fa cup and women's super league titles for chelsea. now retired from professional football, former england player claire rafferty is lewes football club's newest board member. for me it was an absolute no—brainer to accept the invitation. i've been admiring from afar, i love the stance on quality and pay parity. introduced for the first time at lewes this week, the sport star and business woman to the club's on the club's under—16s about her path to success so far. having played football at the highest level, i've had the exposure and equally i did an economic degree, worked for deutsche bank for years, made investment bank and now i'm full time at chelsea working with the commercial team. i still have the football input but now i'm learning about how the business is run as well. the board of directors as lewes fc is 33% female, the premier league says 50% of
claire rafferty is the newest board member at lewes fc, the first professional club in england to payplayers equally. juliette parkin has the story. she spent 11 years with the blues and was central to their success lifting both fa cup and women's super league titles for chelsea. now retired from professional football, former england player claire rafferty is lewes football club's newest board member. for me it was an absolute no—brainer to accept the invitation. i've been admiring from afar,...
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progress is being made and lewes, as ever, leading the way.m one decorated england international to another. ben stokes is a little more decorated today too after being named the men's cricketer of the year. it follows that 2019 with his heroics at headingley in the ashes and his match winning performance in the world cup final. he's with the rest of the england squad in port elizabeth ahead of the third test against south africa. having some fun in training too by all accounts. jofra archer isn't expected to be fit to replace james anderson so mark wood or chris woakes are most likely to come in. captain joe root wants the team to stay grounded after victory last time out in cape town. from a young team, it is important that we don't live off that when for the rest of this tour. we try to exceed it and make sure we take this opportunity, get in front of the game, we drive it home. after that first innings when we got opportunities to do that, we were excellent at it. you can follow all the action with the guys and girls on the cricket social
progress is being made and lewes, as ever, leading the way.m one decorated england international to another. ben stokes is a little more decorated today too after being named the men's cricketer of the year. it follows that 2019 with his heroics at headingley in the ashes and his match winning performance in the world cup final. he's with the rest of the england squad in port elizabeth ahead of the third test against south africa. having some fun in training too by all accounts. jofra archer...
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theyjoins shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry and shadow treasury minister clive lewes in confirmingespondent nick eardley is in westminster and we can speak to him now. lisa nandy, the latest to throw her hat into the ring. yes, that wiccan mp was another one of those people who had said over —— wigan, that she was considering whether or not to stand, and tonight she has confirmed ina stand, and tonight she has confirmed in a letter to her local paper, the wigan post, that she is indeed throwing her hat in the ring to be the next labour leader. her argument is that labour needs to focus on winning back its heart lands, areas that had voted labour for decades, and stopped doing so back in december. let me just read you one paragraph from what she says. she says, i'm standing because i know too many people in places like wigan no longer feel they have a voice in our national story. basically, she is saying that there are many parts of the country that feel disaffected with westminster politics and the best solution to that is to get someone best solution to that is to get someone like
theyjoins shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry and shadow treasury minister clive lewes in confirmingespondent nick eardley is in westminster and we can speak to him now. lisa nandy, the latest to throw her hat into the ring. yes, that wiccan mp was another one of those people who had said over —— wigan, that she was considering whether or not to stand, and tonight she has confirmed ina stand, and tonight she has confirmed in a letter to her local paper, the wigan post, that she is...
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number three is lewes. forced all the way to penalties by billericay yesterday.hey pushed hard. number 1a. that is sunderland. will play... number seven. birmingham city. will play... numberseven. birmingham city. of the women's super league. sunderland in the third division, essentially, in the third division, essentially, in the north. the final tie, number four. this is chelsea. will play... last but not least, number 15. number 15 is liverpool. well, that we have it. those are the ties for the fifth round of the women's fa cup. we will get a graphic coming up so we can run through some of those big ties. looking at some of them that came out there. you are drawn towards the bottom firstly with chelsea versus liverpool. the top three teams all drawn at home, you're welcome! chelsea against liverpool is a huge game, chelsea are rampant at the moment. liverpool have an upturn in form so they will prove to be a tough test for chelsea, i think. when you look at arsenal with such pedigree in the competition, drawn against lewes, it seemed that do lots for the women
number three is lewes. forced all the way to penalties by billericay yesterday.hey pushed hard. number 1a. that is sunderland. will play... number seven. birmingham city. will play... numberseven. birmingham city. of the women's super league. sunderland in the third division, essentially, in the third division, essentially, in the north. the final tie, number four. this is chelsea. will play... last but not least, number 15. number 15 is liverpool. well, that we have it. those are the ties for...
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when you look at arsenal with such pedigree in the competition, drawn against lewes, it seemed that do lots for the women's game stock that is a great tie and the opportunity to play against some of the best players in the country, if not the world. great chance for them. and also ipswich, lowest ranked team in there, playing against manchester city. thank you both are very much for your help. full details on the bbc website coming up very shortly, you can keep updated there. these ties will take place on the 16th of february. remember, keep updated across the bbc and also get out to a game if you can't but that is it for now, ollie. -- you can't but that is it for now, ollie. —— get out to a game if you can. thank you sarah, let's have a closer look at one of those teams in the last 16, brighton women, they beat aston villa over the weekend. brighton are managed by the former england lionesses head—coach hope powell. here'sjuliette parkin. tea m team worked on the pitch and off it. it women's game is now faster... more physical... and more professional than ever before. there isa prof
when you look at arsenal with such pedigree in the competition, drawn against lewes, it seemed that do lots for the women's game stock that is a great tie and the opportunity to play against some of the best players in the country, if not the world. great chance for them. and also ipswich, lowest ranked team in there, playing against manchester city. thank you both are very much for your help. full details on the bbc website coming up very shortly, you can keep updated there. these ties will...
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i have made the decision that to dismiss ajay hench and jeff lew now, we need to move forward with a slate, and the astros will become stronger. in response to his sacking, astros manager ajay hench says while the evidence consistently shows i didn't endorse 0!’ consistently shows i didn't endorse or participate in the sign stealing practices, ifailed to or participate in the sign stealing practices, i failed to stop them, andi practices, i failed to stop them, and i am deeply sorry —— aj hinch. the general manager, for his part, apologised for the shame and embarrassment this has caused, but insisted i am not a cheater. still, there are many who will now look back on those 2017 astros celebrations and feel deeply aggrieved, none perhaps more so than the la dodgers, the team that lost at 2017 world series. the front page of the los angeles times today proclaimed dodgers officially robbed of 2017 title. the dodgers, though, have more than that to feel angry about. the astros bench coach in 2017 was this man, alex cora. the following year, he was manager of the boston red sox when they
i have made the decision that to dismiss ajay hench and jeff lew now, we need to move forward with a slate, and the astros will become stronger. in response to his sacking, astros manager ajay hench says while the evidence consistently shows i didn't endorse 0!’ consistently shows i didn't endorse or participate in the sign stealing practices, ifailed to or participate in the sign stealing practices, i failed to stop them, andi practices, i failed to stop them, and i am deeply sorry —— aj...
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not only that, lew was the man who brought matt into the homicide unit. >> lew took me under his wing it like to go up against your mentor? >> well, it's terrifying to go up against your mentor. >> reporter: neither one of them had ever lost a murder case. but someone's winning streak was about to end. february 10th, 2015. 20 years after cathy torrez's murder, sam lopez went on trial. >> at the end of this case you are going to hold that man accountable for exactly what he did. >> reporter: the very first witness matt murphy put on the stand was cathy's mom, mary. it seemed a safe way to start. >> there is a cardinal rule that you don't ever do a hard cross-examination on a mother. >> reporter: but matt's mentor broke that rule. >> he really pressed her on some of the details. >> and scored some points. >> scored big points. i mean, scored big-time points. >> reporter: mary initially told the jury sam only responded to one of her pages, but under cross-examination mary revealed he'd actually returned three pages. >> they were trying to paint a picture of sam that he did absolutely not
not only that, lew was the man who brought matt into the homicide unit. >> lew took me under his wing it like to go up against your mentor? >> well, it's terrifying to go up against your mentor. >> reporter: neither one of them had ever lost a murder case. but someone's winning streak was about to end. february 10th, 2015. 20 years after cathy torrez's murder, sam lopez went on trial. >> at the end of this case you are going to hold that man accountable for exactly what...
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lewe were given let in english saying that if you experience symptoms. it was quite sparse, the leaflet. rg: but further spread of thousands of wuhan residents have already left the city for the lunanew year holiday, and 400 million people across china will travel this week. one positive, the vus appears less aggressive than the 2002 sars outbreak which killed nearly 800 people. >> for this virus, it appears that a significant proportion of cases are mild. did you have symptoms -- they have a fever, they feel poorly. that may pose a challenge in term cases.idly identifying it is good news from the point of view that this may not be quite as legal as-- lethal as sars was. fergus: but there are still so many unknowns. the world health organization has delayed a decision until tomorrow about whether to declare a global hea emergency. >> the decision about whether or not to declare a public emergency of international concern is one i take extremely seriously, and one ionly prepared to make withid appropriate coation of all the evidence. fergus: china has bee
lewe were given let in english saying that if you experience symptoms. it was quite sparse, the leaflet. rg: but further spread of thousands of wuhan residents have already left the city for the lunanew year holiday, and 400 million people across china will travel this week. one positive, the vus appears less aggressive than the 2002 sars outbreak which killed nearly 800 people. >> for this virus, it appears that a significant proportion of cases are mild. did you have symptoms -- they...
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wishart collectors and solomon lew 3rd reich didn't steal all these market works just to get more money and it was to eliminate everything connected to jewish culture today researchers are searching for the missing works of art. challenging for the experts. and painful for the descendants. to sum up. the dark and the 3rd reich starts feb 10th on t.w. . hello and welcome to a special edition of alpha the environment magazine co-produced by thomas stephen in the jamia in germany and m.t.v. here in uganda these is a special edition because it is episode 200 and i am excited to be presenting it i am sunday to know in kampala and a big congress missions to the entire team and of course to you too neal to indeed thank you very much sandra and thank you also to our loyal viewers this is a wonderful milestone for us and i'm so glad that would be able and have the opportunity to talk to our audiences here in africa in europe and around the world about the environment and how important it seems to protect it but yes i was coming up on the show today. being able energy gone out with surging. bio g
wishart collectors and solomon lew 3rd reich didn't steal all these market works just to get more money and it was to eliminate everything connected to jewish culture today researchers are searching for the missing works of art. challenging for the experts. and painful for the descendants. to sum up. the dark and the 3rd reich starts feb 10th on t.w. . hello and welcome to a special edition of alpha the environment magazine co-produced by thomas stephen in the jamia in germany and m.t.v. here...
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. >> karen and lew lewis still treasure the mementos from their son billy's dream job working as a firefighteric fo inlv everything fromrtment at suicides to gunshot victims to knifings, to fights. these guys see some things that you can't unsee. >> reporter: do you think the things that billy saw and experienced changed him? >> oh my, yes. we knew he was deteriorating. and we were helpless. >> reporter: his mother says a brutal domestic violence call was a breaking point. >> this woman was laying on the ground covered in blood. in front of her children. and when they got back to the station, he just lost it. >> reporter: after more than 20 years as a firefighter, billy resigned, and got help for post traumatic stress but his mental struggles continued, then came valentine's day, 2016. >> i found him. he had hanged himself. >> reporter: fire departments across the country are grappling with similar stories at an alarming rate. in 2019 reported suicides among active and retired firefighters were more than double the number who died in the line of duty. >> we are just losing way too many good me
. >> karen and lew lewis still treasure the mementos from their son billy's dream job working as a firefighteric fo inlv everything fromrtment at suicides to gunshot victims to knifings, to fights. these guys see some things that you can't unsee. >> reporter: do you think the things that billy saw and experienced changed him? >> oh my, yes. we knew he was deteriorating. and we were helpless. >> reporter: his mother says a brutal domestic violence call was a breaking...
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said that i'm all right very interesting to hear your thoughts on the subject lou rockwell editor of lew rockwell dot com thanks for being with us here on out international thank you. as looking here is now automotive an electrical energy giant tesla has divided the residents of a town near the german capital over plans to create its 1st major european factory there dozens of demonstrators have been denouncing possible environmental damage with plans to cut down $300.00 hectares of forest for the factory but they were met by counter protesters as well who appeared to be enthusiastic over the promise of thousands of jobs. it killed a good many people are absolutely not aware of these decisions great fall out our water management agency it has already admitted that there is no guarantee the locals will be supplied with enough water after the launch of the factory and they have to think about it because they've got not sure whether it's good or not i'm worried about the environment being advanced there will be new jobs and new transpired it's hard to imagine anything about her that's got th
said that i'm all right very interesting to hear your thoughts on the subject lou rockwell editor of lew rockwell dot com thanks for being with us here on out international thank you. as looking here is now automotive an electrical energy giant tesla has divided the residents of a town near the german capital over plans to create its 1st major european factory there dozens of demonstrators have been denouncing possible environmental damage with plans to cut down $300.00 hectares of forest for...
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they've found his body. 33 year—old anthony knott, a father of four went missing after going to a pub in lewesradio presenter samira ahmed has won her equal pay case against the bbc. ahmed argued successfully that she'd been underpaid for hosting the programme newswatch, compared to fellow presenter jeremy vine, for his work on points of view. our media editor amol rajan has the story. hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. samira ahmed claimed that there was no material difference between what she did as presenter of newswatch on the bbc news channel, which was also shown on bbc one. first this week: and whatjeremy vine did as presenter of points of view on bbc one. for the bbc, the repeat of newswatch on bbc one undermined their case. cheering and clapping. samira ahmed always argued that this wasn't just about a single individual but a systemic injustice. now she's been vindicated. no woman wants to have to take action against their own employer. i love working for the bbc, i'm really glad it's been resolved. vine was paid £3,000 per programme for points of view, more than s
they've found his body. 33 year—old anthony knott, a father of four went missing after going to a pub in lewesradio presenter samira ahmed has won her equal pay case against the bbc. ahmed argued successfully that she'd been underpaid for hosting the programme newswatch, compared to fellow presenter jeremy vine, for his work on points of view. our media editor amol rajan has the story. hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. samira ahmed claimed that there was no material...
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i'm not sure what i'm in charge of, i'm helen lewes, staff writer at the atlantic.nd you are also allowed to tell jokes, by the way, if matt... if one it creeps out, that's fine. or if matt is not funny. but one of my old good best friends is still with us, but she's in... bologna, yes, i'm in bologna, and i was about to say enough of your new friends already... we are just getting what we can. that's all it is. just taking advantage of it. it's very nice to hear you, and i look forward to hearing you, because bologna is meant to be the proper gastronomic hard—core, if you love italian food, that's the place to go and get stuck in, right? maybe more of that later. i wouldn't know anything about that, laura, nothing at all. it's all news, news only. news only. well, there was news today, wasn't it? news in a bit of a quiet weird way, because the withdrawal bill that we've spent so much time on this programme talking aboutjust has actually become law, finally. blink and you miss it. seriously, all of those years of my life, your life, everyone's life, the wrangling, t
i'm not sure what i'm in charge of, i'm helen lewes, staff writer at the atlantic.nd you are also allowed to tell jokes, by the way, if matt... if one it creeps out, that's fine. or if matt is not funny. but one of my old good best friends is still with us, but she's in... bologna, yes, i'm in bologna, and i was about to say enough of your new friends already... we are just getting what we can. that's all it is. just taking advantage of it. it's very nice to hear you, and i look forward to...
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larry that was kim lew, summers, and roger ferguson.t 6:00 eastern, and airing everywhere online. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ airing everywhere power" on bloomberg tele david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. family'ssh royal spinoff is taking another turn today. senior members of the family, including the queen, prince charles, bullion, and harry met today to discuss the duke and decision toussex's step away from royal duties. tom that cap joins us from london. we have a letter from the queen. i'm not sure the last time i saw a letter from the queen, saying we had constructive discussions, we respect the fact that they want to step back, even though we wish they wouldn't. exactly. some element of progress around this whole affair, which is still very much shrouded in confusion. what the statement is doing is kicking the can down the road for a few moresome element of pd this whole affair, which is still very days, but at least some clarity now. it seems
larry that was kim lew, summers, and roger ferguson.t 6:00 eastern, and airing everywhere online. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ airing everywhere power" on bloomberg tele david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. family'ssh royal spinoff is taking another turn today. senior members of the family, including the queen, prince charles, bullion, and harry met today to discuss the duke and...
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i'm not sure what i'm in charge of, i'm helen lewes, staff writer at the atlantic.nd you are also allowed to tell jokes, by the way, if matt... if matt creeps out, that's fine. if one it creeps out, that's fine. or if matt is rubbish or not funny. but one of my old good best friends is still with us, but she's in... bologna, yes, i'm in bologna, and i was about to say enough of your new friends already... we are just getting what we can. that's all it is. just taking advantage of it. it's very nice to hear you, and i look forward to hearing you, because bologna is meant to be the proper gastronomic hard—core, if you love italian food, that's the place to go and get stuck in, right? may be more of that later. i wouldn't know any thing about that, laura, nothing at all. it's all news, news only. news only. well, there was news today, wasn't to? news and a bit of a quiet weird way, because the withdrawal bill that we've spent so much time on this programme talking aboutjust has actually become law, finally. how can you miss it? -- if you blinked, you miss it. seriously
i'm not sure what i'm in charge of, i'm helen lewes, staff writer at the atlantic.nd you are also allowed to tell jokes, by the way, if matt... if matt creeps out, that's fine. if one it creeps out, that's fine. or if matt is rubbish or not funny. but one of my old good best friends is still with us, but she's in... bologna, yes, i'm in bologna, and i was about to say enough of your new friends already... we are just getting what we can. that's all it is. just taking advantage of it. it's very...
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>> certainly secretary jack lew of the treasury administration felt the real number was still substantialin the 50s of billions of dollars. >> let's say it's $50 billion. was it wise to make available $50 billion -- remember this is iranian money frozen around the time the iranians took 52 american diplomats hostage in 1979, was it wise to make that money available without any context, they could use that money for anything they wanted? >> yes, but in fact every evidence is that the use of the money went pretty much as we expected. namely, they had a lot of debts to pay. they had social, internal debts to pay as well as external debts to pay. they had infrastructure to rebuild. they had to rebuild their oil fields in order to, in fact, get that export stream running again, to bring in foreign exchange. and, of course, we always knew, as with any country, some fraction of it would go into their defense establishment, in our language. in their language, the revolutionary guard. clearly, the major ramp-up in the area, especially with the proxy forces and the like, has really come subsequent
>> certainly secretary jack lew of the treasury administration felt the real number was still substantialin the 50s of billions of dollars. >> let's say it's $50 billion. was it wise to make available $50 billion -- remember this is iranian money frozen around the time the iranians took 52 american diplomats hostage in 1979, was it wise to make that money available without any context, they could use that money for anything they wanted? >> yes, but in fact every evidence is...
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lew, thank you. so much. lou's show. >>> look at this tulsi gabbard coming out swinging against hillary clinton after filing a 50 million-dollar defamation lawsuit against gabbard. that clinton care le list maliciously impunedded gab ard's reputation. watch gap barred tearing into hillary clinton on "fox & friends." >> i dedicated my entire adult life to serving my country. for hillary clinton and her powerful allies to attempt to smear me, accuse me, implying that i'm a traitor to the country i love, is something i cannot allow to go unchecked. once again this is a clear attempt to try to intimidate an silence those like me who are speaking out, who are being critical of the policies that she has had, the legacy of warmongering and taking our country into unnecessary, stupid, wasteful regime change wars. speaking out against this, this foreign policy establishment is something that she clearly doesn't like, which is why she is attempting to do all she can to smear my reputation and undermine my campaign. liz
lew, thank you. so much. lou's show. >>> look at this tulsi gabbard coming out swinging against hillary clinton after filing a 50 million-dollar defamation lawsuit against gabbard. that clinton care le list maliciously impunedded gab ard's reputation. watch gap barred tearing into hillary clinton on "fox & friends." >> i dedicated my entire adult life to serving my country. for hillary clinton and her powerful allies to attempt to smear me, accuse me, implying that...
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she joins shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry and shadow treasury minister clive lewes in confirmingid include sir keir starmer, rebecca long—bailey and lisa nandy. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster and we can speak to him now. tell us more. just phillips was one of the candidates who is been flirting with the idea of standing for leader, and in the last couple of hours, she's confirmed she is going to do it. she is going to put yourself forward to succeed jeremy corbyn, when that leadership process begins within the next couple of weeks, her pitch is going to be that she can communicate with people quite frankly. she argues that one of the reasons labour did so badly in the election last month was because people had lost trust for the party. she thinks she can start to rebuild that. really interesting, that to launch a campaign today, she went to grimsby. an area where for 80 years or so, labour held the seats, since the 1930s, until the 12th of december, when the tories took it for the first time ever. pa rt took it for the first time ever. part of what jus
she joins shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry and shadow treasury minister clive lewes in confirmingid include sir keir starmer, rebecca long—bailey and lisa nandy. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster and we can speak to him now. tell us more. just phillips was one of the candidates who is been flirting with the idea of standing for leader, and in the last couple of hours, she's confirmed she is going to do it. she is going to put yourself forward to succeed...
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five mps, emily thornberry, jess phillips, sir keir starmer, clive lewes and lisa nandy, have so farss secretary rebecca long—bailey is also expected to announce her bid. our political correspondent jonathan blake is at westminster. jonathan, your thoughts than on this timetable, and is it proving controversial in any way? well, the decision taken by labour's ruling body today at that meeting effectively keeps things the same as the last leadership contest in 2016, when owen smith challengejeremy corbyn for the leadership then, and that means there is a period of time and now, two weeks for people to join the labour party, become members, and have a say in this leadership election, and there is also a specific two day window for people tojoin as also a specific two day window for people to join as registered supporters at the cost of £25. that's the kind of temporary membership which allows people to join the party with a specific ability to take part in the leadership election. so, it doesn't seem to have kicked off any particular controversy in the labour party, it seems as though
five mps, emily thornberry, jess phillips, sir keir starmer, clive lewes and lisa nandy, have so farss secretary rebecca long—bailey is also expected to announce her bid. our political correspondent jonathan blake is at westminster. jonathan, your thoughts than on this timetable, and is it proving controversial in any way? well, the decision taken by labour's ruling body today at that meeting effectively keeps things the same as the last leadership contest in 2016, when owen smith...
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so i am going through one innocuous letter after another lew all of a sudden is a western union telegraph about 1940 from george brown which is the texas firm which is financing and he is getting increasingly big federal contract and the telegraph says the checks are on the way. he replied himself on the bottom i am not mentioning or responding to these people so you think them. six names were in there so i could cross reference to their letters to find out who they were and then as that happens you say i will keep going and then i found what to me was one of the most remarkable documents it is a list typed and six pages long and secretary of treasury both told me this is what it was they are two types of columns in the left-hand column there is the name of the congressman and in the second column how much money he wants and what he needs it for. the amounts are so small by today's standards like $450 for last-minute advertising so he needs $600 but in his own handwriting he said he would give the person the full amount of money that he asked for and wrote okay he would give him part of t
so i am going through one innocuous letter after another lew all of a sudden is a western union telegraph about 1940 from george brown which is the texas firm which is financing and he is getting increasingly big federal contract and the telegraph says the checks are on the way. he replied himself on the bottom i am not mentioning or responding to these people so you think them. six names were in there so i could cross reference to their letters to find out who they were and then as that...
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applause met the family lawyer, lewes powell, claimed this case has been full of flaws from the outsideime still a deficit in the provision of her, protocol, and safeguarding. in this case, there was a failure which led to a catastrophic situation with the victim finding herself as the accused. all sites here acknowledge there were problems with this case, in which 12 israeli youths were arrested for alleged rape in a hotel room and released after the teenager changed her statement. she says she was forced into it. but local politicians who are amongst the protesters outside court today deny suggestions that there are institutional flaws in the separate justice system. there can be no doubt that the legal system of cyprus, they should go into details about this case, as the judge said before, to see it as a special case, and see what didn't work correct. the foreign secretary dominic raab said he was relieved that the teenager's returning, but said there we re teenager's returning, but said there were wider questions about the security of british tourists in cyprus. after six months on
applause met the family lawyer, lewes powell, claimed this case has been full of flaws from the outsideime still a deficit in the provision of her, protocol, and safeguarding. in this case, there was a failure which led to a catastrophic situation with the victim finding herself as the accused. all sites here acknowledge there were problems with this case, in which 12 israeli youths were arrested for alleged rape in a hotel room and released after the teenager changed her statement. she says...
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but i would also agree that the name of edmond pettus ought to be taken off the bridge and john lew lewisr. if your going to allow people to sell weed legally you can't keep people locked up and did the very same thing. tiffany cross? >> julian castro won the week. he ran an amazing campaign. people said he was ahead of his time. no, we were behind the times. he was the first out with the flint, michigan plan. he had a black woman campaign manager, there have been very few, donna brazile was the first time. if we had seen him campaigning in texas, nevada, the landscape of the democratic candidates would look better. bravo to you, julian castro, your presence and your voice will be missed sorely on the campaign trail. >> the weird thing, we didn't get the polls in today, but if you look at the polling in iowa and new hampshire, literally three white male candidates are sitting at the top and everyone who is a woman or person of color is way down below, it is a weird choice being made by democratic party voters at least in those early states and in polling. it's odd. >> 93 and 94% white, re
but i would also agree that the name of edmond pettus ought to be taken off the bridge and john lew lewisr. if your going to allow people to sell weed legally you can't keep people locked up and did the very same thing. tiffany cross? >> julian castro won the week. he ran an amazing campaign. people said he was ahead of his time. no, we were behind the times. he was the first out with the flint, michigan plan. he had a black woman campaign manager, there have been very few, donna brazile...
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when he answered the question, weretary lew, he said don't have any money going to malign purposes.o give such massive amounts of money to mass murderers, terrorists, it is unconscionable. so how much? can anybody speak to that with any kind of clarity? idea that billions of dollars that came out of the deal were then used to launch ballistic missiles or to fund irgc, it is patently untrue. theesentative: so none of money has been used for that? >> let me finish my answer. in return for a verifiable hall to iran's nuclear program, the united states and our partners provided relief from nuclear sanctions to iran. even senior trump administration officials conceded the vast majority of iran's unfrozen funds, funds that were there is that we had frozen at they were then able to access, went to domestic requirements, including debt servicing. height more, even at the of international sanctions, rgc andamply funded the i his proxies, so it is not the case iran needed unfrozen funds to sustain their activities. the irgc has a relatively small budget and built hezbollah. : how much of the
when he answered the question, weretary lew, he said don't have any money going to malign purposes.o give such massive amounts of money to mass murderers, terrorists, it is unconscionable. so how much? can anybody speak to that with any kind of clarity? idea that billions of dollars that came out of the deal were then used to launch ballistic missiles or to fund irgc, it is patently untrue. theesentative: so none of money has been used for that? >> let me finish my answer. in return for a...