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golden much maine. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 445, the gentleman from maine, mr. bolden, and a member posed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maine. mr. golden: thank you, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise to offer my amendment to h.r. 3305. it's frequently said that working men and women feel left out by their government's decisionmaking process. too often in washington those with the greatest financial means can get the closest to the political governmental and regulatory process and therefore be better able to influence it. just as bad as in this gridlock political machine, what little action does take place often takes the path of least resistance. when a species of whale is at risk of extinction for a whole slew of reasons, whether it be the overfishing that it took place a century ago, cly chat change and warming waters, seismic air gun testing for natural gas, deadly ship strikes, or the risk of entanglement in a lo
golden much maine. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 445, the gentleman from maine, mr. bolden, and a member posed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maine. mr. golden: thank you, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise to offer my amendment to h.r. 3305. it's frequently said that working men and women feel left out by their government's decisionmaking process. too often in washington those with the greatest financial means can...
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the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: madam president, i want to thank the senator from california for her remarks and yield time now to the senator from illinois, senator duckwor duckworth. ms. duckworth: thank you. madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. ms. duckworth: madam president, i come to the floor today to honor some of the founders of our nation who all too often don't get their due. founders whose gender or skin tone may not be represented on mount rush more but whose brilliance, resilience helped ensure that the democracy we have today is strong and true. because this democracy wasn't just built by george washington or thomas jefferson. it wasn't perfected in the 18th century when the ink dried on the four original pages of the constitution. it was shaped by women like abigail adams who i named my first daughter after. it was strengthened by suffragists like sow -- sojourner truth who worked tirelessly. who used emancipation to call for freedom and a voice for all, women, b
the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: madam president, i want to thank the senator from california for her remarks and yield time now to the senator from illinois, senator duckwor duckworth. ms. duckworth: thank you. madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. ms. duckworth: madam president, i come to the floor today to honor some of the founders of our nation who all too often don't get their due. founders whose gender or skin tone may not be...
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something you may not know about maine but the kids in the northernmost county of maine, the county they call it there, they get something called the potato break three weeks every year they get out of school to harvest potatoes. think about that maybe the next time you're enjoying potato chips as i am on this trip. i'll put those aside because let's talk politics. let's talk about the significance of maine as we turn towards 2020 and if you look back at the electoral map, everyone remembers this. maine stands out. the only state in the country that has these lines going through it like that. why is that? remember in maine unlike any other state, they actually had a split electoral vote in 2016 so this is at two congressional districts in maine. maine one of the two states that gives out the electoral votes by congressional districts. this is what ended up happening here. along the coast is geographically smaller district here, this is southern maine, portland. the suburbs outside portland. you have higher incomes here, college degrees here and more democratic friendly electret. hillary
something you may not know about maine but the kids in the northernmost county of maine, the county they call it there, they get something called the potato break three weeks every year they get out of school to harvest potatoes. think about that maybe the next time you're enjoying potato chips as i am on this trip. i'll put those aside because let's talk politics. let's talk about the significance of maine as we turn towards 2020 and if you look back at the electoral map, everyone remembers...
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one where one of the main reasons i think is the. well known who has been saying that these activities of blocking the road and build are where of course. and you know we were not accepted and you know this is against the law so i think this is one of the 1st things as him today is personal military or is person a little army is low militia has attacked the people feel the role and injured many this is 1st of all the 1st way to say like we're not scared of you this is how we're going to do it our way i don't care what you say we're not scared of you and in a day at the same time a lot of people are not aware of what's happening in the city a lot of people are about their jobs they're about their normal lives they're trying to go shopping and things as normal and they don't feel that what's happening in the country is actually something that can affect them personally is like that's not really my problem but these barricades and setting the city kind of forces them to stop and think and talk to the people like why are you doing this a
one where one of the main reasons i think is the. well known who has been saying that these activities of blocking the road and build are where of course. and you know we were not accepted and you know this is against the law so i think this is one of the 1st things as him today is personal military or is person a little army is low militia has attacked the people feel the role and injured many this is 1st of all the 1st way to say like we're not scared of you this is how we're going to do it...
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one of the main components about my travelling is food.imes buying food and cooking. hello, i'd like to buy shiro, please. i was very fortunate that mr happy very kindly offered to cook for me some local ethiopian food. how much is that altogether? 70? i bought some shiro, and also a kilo of tomatoes and a kilo of chilli. people are lovely, very, very helpful, very kind. some people speak a little bit of english. i asked a guy to help me to find shiro, and he took right me to the shop. and then the shopkeepers helped me buy the food. it was a lovely experience. sometimes it can be confusing, especially if there's a lot of people pushing each other, all shouting for the same thing. even when you can see, you don't quite know what you're buying. sometimes it is a bit more confusing but you just be patient and keep going, keep asking. most people will help you. what is shiro exactly? shiro is like a powder made of chickpeas. it is like one of the staple foods that we have here. so we call this dancing shiro time because the shiro kind of bubb
one of the main components about my travelling is food.imes buying food and cooking. hello, i'd like to buy shiro, please. i was very fortunate that mr happy very kindly offered to cook for me some local ethiopian food. how much is that altogether? 70? i bought some shiro, and also a kilo of tomatoes and a kilo of chilli. people are lovely, very, very helpful, very kind. some people speak a little bit of english. i asked a guy to help me to find shiro, and he took right me to the shop. and then...
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no, no, ithink the main unhappy with the probating legco.hink the main thing unhappy with the probating legco. no, no, ithink the main thing is they know the legco is going along with government. beijing is saying they did not start that. the main problem is afteri million people marched on sunday, the government came out saying we will continue with it. as a politician, i think they handled it very badly. they should have listened for a few days before making the announcement. they aggravated the people by saying at the i aggravated the people by saying at thei million people who came aggravated the people by saying at the i million people who came out to talk about this and they say it is not one million and i am not listening to you and going ahead. this is a problem you have created. people are set the government is not listening to us. so they are not listening to us. so they are not listening to us. so they are not listening to government although the government made a lot of concessions, they are not willing to listen to the concessio
no, no, ithink the main unhappy with the probating legco.hink the main thing unhappy with the probating legco. no, no, ithink the main thing is they know the legco is going along with government. beijing is saying they did not start that. the main problem is afteri million people marched on sunday, the government came out saying we will continue with it. as a politician, i think they handled it very badly. they should have listened for a few days before making the announcement. they aggravated...
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well there was a very lengthy report on the main channel here last night at 7 o'clock the main 7 pm news and this report ran for more than 20 minutes of xi jinping visit to north korea and now that report is being repeated throughout the day on the main news channel here so the people of china are being left in no doubt that their president is being feted by the people of north korea interesting me enough while the world was looking one way on thursday china decided to show pictures of the former chinese head of interpol appearing in court and pleading guilty on corruption charges now this is no coincidence this is a classic strategy of the chinese government because of course monk hong ways appearance in court was completely dwarfed by the images of xi jinping visiting north korea also you know last night the stars or the chinese leader was was fated to a mazing fireworks display this time the projectiles were the sort of thing that would concern north korea's neighbors and as i say he was also being treated to a lavish banquet this in a country where the united nations says there's sti
well there was a very lengthy report on the main channel here last night at 7 o'clock the main 7 pm news and this report ran for more than 20 minutes of xi jinping visit to north korea and now that report is being repeated throughout the day on the main news channel here so the people of china are being left in no doubt that their president is being feted by the people of north korea interesting me enough while the world was looking one way on thursday china decided to show pictures of the...
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has been weakening and losing its its main its main. party lines its main its main talking points for years of the c.d.u. a lot of s.p.d. policies over years of being a government the cd you have been implemented with the s.p.d. has been getting credit for it that's been agel americal conservative the majority ruling party in the government will remember that a year ago the government had a very. very hard time getting finding coalition partners to form a government the s.p.d. was in a way dragged into it the president the national of the president of germany friend of steinmeyer said please do this for the good of the country please put aside your partisan bickering and the s.p.d. entered this government and now we're seeing the effect of this now with the s.p.d. again weakening in the polls and people voters struggling to see what the s.p.d. stands for and what good it is for voters to be voting for them. kate see you so people are struggling to understand what the s.p.d. stands for is this the essential problem with the s.p.d. is tha
has been weakening and losing its its main its main. party lines its main its main talking points for years of the c.d.u. a lot of s.p.d. policies over years of being a government the cd you have been implemented with the s.p.d. has been getting credit for it that's been agel americal conservative the majority ruling party in the government will remember that a year ago the government had a very. very hard time getting finding coalition partners to form a government the s.p.d. was in a way...
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sheep herding was the main activity for a long time for basques in the west. arriving in the 1960's on boats were sheepherders. we have a picture related to the sierraty in nevada with a sheepherder taking care of the sheep, with the help of the dog. basque sheepherder dogs are quite famous in the area. the -- flocks are much smaller, but they are in such open landscapes there, it is more mountainous than here, so s heep need help. sheepdogs tos the west. talking about activities related to sheep herding, in the late 1980's, a group of people here in reno decided it was important to keep the memory of sheep herding alive. it was an activity that was disappearing for basques. , 1970's, sorlier the arrival of flagship herders to the west. decidedmunity in reno to build a monument to the basque sheepherder. one of the first is this is outside sheep herding for basque is managing boarding houses. the newcomers who arrived at the first contact with society around them. services. a note of they will provide bed and breakfast and food. then they will provide services
sheep herding was the main activity for a long time for basques in the west. arriving in the 1960's on boats were sheepherders. we have a picture related to the sierraty in nevada with a sheepherder taking care of the sheep, with the help of the dog. basque sheepherder dogs are quite famous in the area. the -- flocks are much smaller, but they are in such open landscapes there, it is more mountainous than here, so s heep need help. sheepdogs tos the west. talking about activities related to...
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well mary i'm i must say that this is a very historic cold day for the main opposition supporters who have been far from leading this city a city municipality for more than 2 decades people who are very happy because they have the majority of the votes but today it was different then compared to march 31 results because the margin was only 14000 in march and now the margin rose up 277-7000 votes which is an incredible amount of change in the in the votes where we spoke to the people from the main opposition party they told us that they increase all the votes in every district in istanbul even in the districts where ruling ak party was very very dominant and now people are very happy in several districts there are celebrations ongoing and i'm in front of the main opposition's election coordination center about 45 minutes ago everybody clothing stumble mayor akram him on the left here and moved to bailey to the district where economic model was the mayor until this election is and there is a huge celebration over there as well and the reactions are let me begin with president our donagh
well mary i'm i must say that this is a very historic cold day for the main opposition supporters who have been far from leading this city a city municipality for more than 2 decades people who are very happy because they have the majority of the votes but today it was different then compared to march 31 results because the margin was only 14000 in march and now the margin rose up 277-7000 votes which is an incredible amount of change in the in the votes where we spoke to the people from the...
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in thehat take place atrium, which is part of the main dining hall. you will enter at a different location you have been doing for the past couple meals. if you are participating in a dine in discussion across the street, continue walking straight into the glass portion of the dining hall. you will see a sign standing out in front of it. that is just for people for a dine in discussion. there are going to be tense set up with the name of the dimon -- alsotor and we often have someone checking you intimately have everyone we should have for the discussion. if you are not participating in the discussion come you can still eat in the main portion of the dining hall. enter the way you usually have been entering at the college conference. opening for tomorrow stores. -- tours. if you need to drop off a tour for tonight, let us know. a you are looking to get on different tour, we can no longer accommodate those changes. are pretty much set for tonight. and i think we are ready to get started as long as we are good with c-span. all right. it is my honor and
in thehat take place atrium, which is part of the main dining hall. you will enter at a different location you have been doing for the past couple meals. if you are participating in a dine in discussion across the street, continue walking straight into the glass portion of the dining hall. you will see a sign standing out in front of it. that is just for people for a dine in discussion. there are going to be tense set up with the name of the dimon -- alsotor and we often have someone checking...
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>> what she's referring to i believe is that the main event is 2020. so i do agree that the main event in terms of removing president trump from t white house is the election. and of course, if he's removed after that, he is subject to criminal prosecution. >> van holland would not say whether he thought the president was a criminal. >>> and speaker pelosi is one of most powerful women in washington and one of the most influential in the world. >> there's a personal side the public doesn't often get to see. today she's opening up with barbara harrison about mother aod, religion, making history on the hilt. >> i sat down with nancy pelosi anal we td about a lot of things, her personal and political life. she's known around the world as
>> what she's referring to i believe is that the main event is 2020. so i do agree that the main event in terms of removing president trump from t white house is the election. and of course, if he's removed after that, he is subject to criminal prosecution. >> van holland would not say whether he thought the president was a criminal. >>> and speaker pelosi is one of most powerful women in washington and one of the most influential in the world. >> there's a personal...
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the senator from maine. i thank the senator from alaska for her eloquent comments and would now yield to senator murray. mr. president. thank you, mr. president. mr. president, 150 years ago in washington state a surgeet named mary brown went to vote and like so many others at the time her voted was rejected. why? because she was a woman. she said the idea of a woman voting was regarded as an absurdity. 50 years later thanks to the tireless efforts like mary brown, that changed when this chamber passed the 19thamendment to guarantee women's right to vote. today as we celebrate the 100 milestone in the rights for equality, it is inspiring to see how far women had come. when we passed the 19th amendment there was one woman in congress. before i ran for the senate in 1992, there were two women senators. i was very proud to join the senate in 1992 and 1993 and be joined with senator barbara mikulski, who is here today, and we became six women in the senate. today there are 25 women serving in the senate and 102
the senator from maine. i thank the senator from alaska for her eloquent comments and would now yield to senator murray. mr. president. thank you, mr. president. mr. president, 150 years ago in washington state a surgeet named mary brown went to vote and like so many others at the time her voted was rejected. why? because she was a woman. she said the idea of a woman voting was regarded as an absurdity. 50 years later thanks to the tireless efforts like mary brown, that changed when this...
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happy is the president of maine's congolese association. a local community center there part of it has been inundated with donations for the refugees so much so they've had to temporarily stop accepting anymore to graduates and. been witnessing it's all communities american and immigrant communities welcome to go to portland is a city that is mostly white but the largest group of immigrants are congolese everybody is helping i don't see why i want to i think it's less of a question of citizenship and more of a question of humanity i'm going i'm going here and coming here i came here 2011 and it was take the most awkward it's time my life and everybody's been welcoming willing to teach me willing to help me people in the state of maine are generous having contributed over $400000.00 to a fund to help the newly arrived refugees from africa but it's also a state of older people with the average age being 45 years old one of the highest in the country many of the younger more educated workforce have moved out to seek opportunities in bigger sta
happy is the president of maine's congolese association. a local community center there part of it has been inundated with donations for the refugees so much so they've had to temporarily stop accepting anymore to graduates and. been witnessing it's all communities american and immigrant communities welcome to go to portland is a city that is mostly white but the largest group of immigrants are congolese everybody is helping i don't see why i want to i think it's less of a question of...
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volunteers serve up the food not the seafood for which maine is famous for but instead local dish is providing a taste from home for these mainly congolese and angolan expatriates all right so we have boxes so far but it's not the only place you'll find people from this small dorthy eastern seaport helping out their newest residents. happy. is the president of maine's congolese association a local community center there part of it has been inundated with donations for the refugees so much so they've had to temporarily stop accepting anymore to graduates and from. been witnessing it's all communities american and in a great community welcome to get it portland is a city that is mostly white but the largest group of immigrants are congolese everybody is helping i don't see why i want to i think it's less of a question of citizenship and more of a question of humanity i'm going i'm going here and coming here i came here 2011 and it was take the time my life and everybody's been welcoming willing to teach me willing to help me people in the state of maine are generous having contributed
volunteers serve up the food not the seafood for which maine is famous for but instead local dish is providing a taste from home for these mainly congolese and angolan expatriates all right so we have boxes so far but it's not the only place you'll find people from this small dorthy eastern seaport helping out their newest residents. happy. is the president of maine's congolese association a local community center there part of it has been inundated with donations for the refugees so much so...
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in that council because the processors were demanding as a 1000000000 lead counsel so this is the main sticking point and they didn't come to an agreement do you see this is the telling point in this killer protest lula because the protests of why did you have government workers also going on to just you have been marching on to the headquarters of the. is this a point of no return now it seems that things are turning into kind of more bloody and confrontation of course. many voices of the opposition and the processors are saying we don't want even to negotiate with the military council so until now we have been seeing kind of a cooperation between the 2 entities now people some people from the opposition are saying the military council is not even legitimate it's we don't want to negotiate with this so yes it is a turning point and if this. doesn't get contained soon we can be turned in a very bloody situation absolutely a complete breakdown of trust another. reporter who's launching that story thank you very much for that assessment. let me not being you're up to date with some of th
in that council because the processors were demanding as a 1000000000 lead counsel so this is the main sticking point and they didn't come to an agreement do you see this is the telling point in this killer protest lula because the protests of why did you have government workers also going on to just you have been marching on to the headquarters of the. is this a point of no return now it seems that things are turning into kind of more bloody and confrontation of course. many voices of the...
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president listening to the speech there and talking to the people as you did alexandra what are the main issues the president's going to be campaigning on this time around. president's tromped talk about issues he had to talk before immigration house or military spending trade to d o's so my impression was that he didn't really offer any new holy seas or in new edge and that would help him spanned his political appeal he rather continued to attack his opponents calling the democrats and the angry left wing mob and promising his supporters to wage battle relentless battle on their behalf alexandra's trump launches his reelection campaign we're seeing some contradictory polling results in the key battleground states where he's facing off again against the democrats those are ohio pennsylvania florida why are those states so very important for donald trump. every one of them is very important for donald trump let's take a high oh for example there is a saying that no republican president or republican politician can be elected as president or be reelected without winning ohio and in doesn't
president listening to the speech there and talking to the people as you did alexandra what are the main issues the president's going to be campaigning on this time around. president's tromped talk about issues he had to talk before immigration house or military spending trade to d o's so my impression was that he didn't really offer any new holy seas or in new edge and that would help him spanned his political appeal he rather continued to attack his opponents calling the democrats and the...
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standing on a main road and couple the resource —— a lwa ys main road and couple the resource —— alwaysks, kidnappings, all about. —— main road in couple. —— kabul. security is a serious concern here. deadly attacks happen almost every month. and even cricket, the source of such national pride, has been darkened. in 2018, eight people were killed during attack on a match in jalalabad and in 2017, a suicide attack on a cricket ground in kabul killed three people. the team captain was part of the team playing that day. i'll but in a blow to the fans, cricketing authorities have decided that for overseas teams, the risks are too great. the team is no longer allowed to play international matches at home in kabul. the stadium outside delhi has become the afg ha n stadium outside delhi has become the afghan national team's home ground. ashgar has captained the team for yea rs. ashgar has captained the team for years. he hopes they will be able to play to a home crowd. and he has high hopes for the world cup. in preparation for the world cup, the team will be taking part in a training camp in
standing on a main road and couple the resource —— a lwa ys main road and couple the resource —— alwaysks, kidnappings, all about. —— main road in couple. —— kabul. security is a serious concern here. deadly attacks happen almost every month. and even cricket, the source of such national pride, has been darkened. in 2018, eight people were killed during attack on a match in jalalabad and in 2017, a suicide attack on a cricket ground in kabul killed three people. the team captain...
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capital that is this scene as you can probably make out there are poles a smoke very close to the main square where the sit in has been taking place outside the army h.q. since april the 6 we have seen a little emily seeing credit losses as security forces whether they're main main army units so whether that units attached to the rapid support for this is it's hard to tell from this angle i think we've got somebody now on the line now how many down mean you can talk to syria perhaps what we're seeing mohamed i mean as far as i understand your protest you're in call to tell us what's going on now. yes you know what they brought didn't exactly like. an hour ago the government forces. merely from the area if they attacked. it's clear from all directions from like 7 or 8 in countries to be even mean it could be a defeat in front of the army headquarters we've got. now do you foresee that it's actually what they can people might be it's like. hundredfold forces on the streets because the police came from all directions they've got their really really be at the barricades around the area aro
capital that is this scene as you can probably make out there are poles a smoke very close to the main square where the sit in has been taking place outside the army h.q. since april the 6 we have seen a little emily seeing credit losses as security forces whether they're main main army units so whether that units attached to the rapid support for this is it's hard to tell from this angle i think we've got somebody now on the line now how many down mean you can talk to syria perhaps what we're...
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32000 police officers have come to the venue of the g 20 summit from all over the country and many main traffic routes into the city are in lockdown all public school students have 2 days off and residents are asked to refrain from using cars and going out if not necessary. in the major stations corn lockers and garbage bins are sealed off to counter terrorist attacks and security is ramped up at key locations close to where the heads of state will be staying. i'm from osaka and i really hope that everything goes down safely i'm proud to have the g 20 summit here so this next item on the sirens are a bit much i have a young child my baby hasn't been able to take a proper nap in a while. usually bustling attractions like parts of also a castle park and the inside of the castle are closed off to the public since part of the summit is to be held inside the grounds. country to the g. 20 summits held an argentine and germany in the last is they haven't been any major protests here and also i've talked to organizers of a protest on sunday and they estimated that only about 200 people came and
32000 police officers have come to the venue of the g 20 summit from all over the country and many main traffic routes into the city are in lockdown all public school students have 2 days off and residents are asked to refrain from using cars and going out if not necessary. in the major stations corn lockers and garbage bins are sealed off to counter terrorist attacks and security is ramped up at key locations close to where the heads of state will be staying. i'm from osaka and i really hope...
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targeting police in the main avenue. at least five people were hurt. carrying 42an ship migrants rescued off libya two enters thailand waters. i will speak to our rome correspondent for the latest. swelterontinues to under the heatwave this week with record temperatures ranging from spain to switzerland to here in france. trouble forup, more boeing as regulators find a new problem with the 737 max. the plane was grounded after two deadly crashes. our update.in confirmsat notre dame there was no criminal because that started the blaze. the details on what could have been behind it, coming up. first, our top story, live from paris. ♪ genie: an explosion rocked tunis . the attack looks to be targeting police. , three say three people police and two civilians were hurt. it is not immediately known who is behind the attack. to get more live from tunis, let's bring in our reporter. >> the explosion took place near a police vehicle near the entrance of the old city. and interior ministry statement said two security forces were injured and three civilians were
targeting police in the main avenue. at least five people were hurt. carrying 42an ship migrants rescued off libya two enters thailand waters. i will speak to our rome correspondent for the latest. swelterontinues to under the heatwave this week with record temperatures ranging from spain to switzerland to here in france. trouble forup, more boeing as regulators find a new problem with the 737 max. the plane was grounded after two deadly crashes. our update.in confirmsat notre dame there was no...
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again one of the city's main roads is brought to a standstill by the crowds. there destination the police headquarters and an angry standoff. was. the demonstrators accuse them of using excessive force in breaking up their largely peaceful protests a claim the police to no. i don't think i know you fashion know and they are armed and they have here and we'd have nothing we just didn't really learn gone by the walking to the police is still refusing to hold an independent investigation into the way they dealt with the demonstrations. at the back of the building some protesters try to block the security cameras filming the was and to venice trapped by the protest the offices inside not able to make the last few metres to the cable the whole world emotion was against the place was they. exercise or tomatillo on june pro the people of the area was angry about the other officers come to help their colleagues and this chaos oh i was seeing a chance to get inside the demonstrators search for it was absolute chaos at this gate now with protesters jamming themselves in
again one of the city's main roads is brought to a standstill by the crowds. there destination the police headquarters and an angry standoff. was. the demonstrators accuse them of using excessive force in breaking up their largely peaceful protests a claim the police to no. i don't think i know you fashion know and they are armed and they have here and we'd have nothing we just didn't really learn gone by the walking to the police is still refusing to hold an independent investigation into the...
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the main focus of the weather continues tomorrow and the next day probably. winds will be stronger though and that rents continue on and off gci’oss that rents continue on and off across northern england, across wales. it should move away from much of the south west of england. north midlands catching rain as well. as it brightens further southeast, we get sunshine. there may well be some heavy thunder he showers up underneath that rain with the wind and strengthening as well. everybody will feel cold. 12 degrees at this time of the year is quite unusual. further northern west, scotland could have some fewer showers. into wednesday the rain is still there. maybe not exactly in this position but you get the idea it is granted toa but you get the idea it is granted to a halt across much of northern england, wales, perhaps into the midlands for the south and the south—east some warm sunshine again bringing downpours. still largely dry at the stage for scotland and northern ireland. no persistent rain yet, but overnight into thursday that weather front pushes its
the main focus of the weather continues tomorrow and the next day probably. winds will be stronger though and that rents continue on and off gci’oss that rents continue on and off across northern england, across wales. it should move away from much of the south west of england. north midlands catching rain as well. as it brightens further southeast, we get sunshine. there may well be some heavy thunder he showers up underneath that rain with the wind and strengthening as well. everybody will...
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from my perspective there are 2 main issues. first on financing the 23rd the agenda draws our attention to a number of elements which are crucial for sustainability but tend to be overlooked we need $5.00 to $7.00 trillion us dollars global investment annually and that's between 7 to 10 percent of the global g.d.p. . a year ago at the displays christine lagarde say that we are seeing storms in the forecast and she warns against the level and the burden of national and corporate debt financial fragility which will result in significant capital outflows from emerging and low income countries and the determination of some to rock the system that has presided over the trade relationship. 60 percent of global g.d.p. is created in the private sector so we cannot no more rely on public climbing only and make for a cost on financial fragility. i see public figures here sitting next to business leaders so let's talk on how to combine public and private the resources in a meaningful way the good news is that many businesses are willing to
from my perspective there are 2 main issues. first on financing the 23rd the agenda draws our attention to a number of elements which are crucial for sustainability but tend to be overlooked we need $5.00 to $7.00 trillion us dollars global investment annually and that's between 7 to 10 percent of the global g.d.p. . a year ago at the displays christine lagarde say that we are seeing storms in the forecast and she warns against the level and the burden of national and corporate debt financial...
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the gentlewoman from maine. the gentlewoman from maine is recognized. ms. pingree: i continue to reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman from maine reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. mullin: while i respect the gentlelady's opinion and this is one of the things we agree to disagree. she said the science and measuring the carbon -- the social cost of carbon is proven true. factual, it's not true. the science isn't there. we actually don't have a good method to measure the social cost of carbon. that's why the whole issue is it can easily be manipulated to fit whatever model they choose which means they can pick and choose what type of energy we're able to produce and how we produce it. meaning, they can choose, not the consumer, can choose to say we no longer want to have fossil fuels as a choice. we only want renewables. if we're going to be all-of-the-above country, we are going to embrace industry and entrepreneurs, then we have to embrace all of the above. if consumers don't want that, if certain states don't want to buy fossil fuel energy, then they
the gentlewoman from maine. the gentlewoman from maine is recognized. ms. pingree: i continue to reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman from maine reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. mullin: while i respect the gentlelady's opinion and this is one of the things we agree to disagree. she said the science and measuring the carbon -- the social cost of carbon is proven true. factual, it's not true. the science isn't there. we actually don't have a good method to measure the social cost of...
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the main ritual in this life involves piercing the lower lip. a ceremony carried out once children who develop their adult teeth. the piercing is made with a mechanics leg. which is then left in the live for some time. later it's replaced with an embed port plug an adornment made of potoroo wood. healthwise the plugs are problematic as they all to the shape of the jaw and cause issues with nutrition. nothing personally is known about the sacred meaning of the m.b. have affordable. simply say that it's beautiful. to consider themselves dressed in their normal environment zoe and then wrap their private parts in a palm leaf. this counts as clothing without which they would feel uncomfortable and embarrassed to go to. the jennings family has always striven to maintain their connection to nature. it's traditional in these parts to go to the swamp with a hammock to swing around for a few days among the venomous snakes and spiders this attitude to the environment has been passed down the generations eric even decided to build his house close to the ju
the main ritual in this life involves piercing the lower lip. a ceremony carried out once children who develop their adult teeth. the piercing is made with a mechanics leg. which is then left in the live for some time. later it's replaced with an embed port plug an adornment made of potoroo wood. healthwise the plugs are problematic as they all to the shape of the jaw and cause issues with nutrition. nothing personally is known about the sacred meaning of the m.b. have affordable. simply say...
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that way we can restore the main core. we can also rebuild the whole thing. because we are in possession of its blueprints. going back to the former reactor depends on the europeans actions. we prefer a modern redesigned reactor we have made progress in that area. and the design is in its final stages and it is. however we need the europeans assistance to procure the necessary equipment. even if the europeans don't help us we can do it by ourselves. it is just a lengthy procedure. all that i have mentioned can impact the country's decisions like that. well there was a moment when the message that we tried to get across to the europeans today. was that there is not much time left for them you know for suddenness ya know that i'm a cry for help where is that old tomato or talk about that i'm joined by my colleague he is in luxembourg tonight where european union foreign ministers are meeting good to see you i want you to take a listen to what the e.u. foreign policy chief said earlier today about the iran nuclear deal and about any hasty decisions to declare it
that way we can restore the main core. we can also rebuild the whole thing. because we are in possession of its blueprints. going back to the former reactor depends on the europeans actions. we prefer a modern redesigned reactor we have made progress in that area. and the design is in its final stages and it is. however we need the europeans assistance to procure the necessary equipment. even if the europeans don't help us we can do it by ourselves. it is just a lengthy procedure. all that i...
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again one of the city's main roads is brought to a standstill by the crowds. their destination the police headquarters and an angry standoff of the was above the demonstrators accuse them of using excessive force and breaking got there largely peaceful protests a claim the police to know was i don't think i thought oh ok well fashionable and they are armed and they have here and we have nothing we just the i didn't really learn gone by the walk into the police is still refusing to hold an independent investigation into the way they dealt with the demonstrations at the back of the building some protesters try to block the security cameras filming that was under venice trapped by the protest the offices inside not able to make the last few meters to the gate the whole world.
again one of the city's main roads is brought to a standstill by the crowds. their destination the police headquarters and an angry standoff of the was above the demonstrators accuse them of using excessive force and breaking got there largely peaceful protests a claim the police to know was i don't think i thought oh ok well fashionable and they are armed and they have here and we have nothing we just the i didn't really learn gone by the walk into the police is still refusing to hold an...
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braised there by that it did a good luck with it the main one meant oh my. god i'm going to come up on 3rd level. ok let's go for it. and. don't to eric has been allowed to use the church for examining patients. here is the key you. go with the this image over the kid as a kind of the you know a i could do for me if i have violated. the can take a look but if that was the back you but i've got. this to be the case because. i brought along a clip of the ninety's feel welcome to. the i kid you know. you know well enough with this now because. i'm sure that a question mark is a part of and i know. i think eric is working as a cheapie examining patients and writing prescriptions he can do more in one day to book him both of you out of your favorites so i. meant that you know of course one has found a way about shoshanna for. the whole of africa. but. you. got something to. think about by folks like think. rather than any of the but. it would give me the. yes you. leave every street to small performance i've got a home with. the big headed and isn't just a dunce
braised there by that it did a good luck with it the main one meant oh my. god i'm going to come up on 3rd level. ok let's go for it. and. don't to eric has been allowed to use the church for examining patients. here is the key you. go with the this image over the kid as a kind of the you know a i could do for me if i have violated. the can take a look but if that was the back you but i've got. this to be the case because. i brought along a clip of the ninety's feel welcome to. the i kid you...
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praised by yet it did a good luck with the main one meant oh my. god i'm going to come up on 3rd level. again less so for it. don't to eric has been allowed to use the church for examining patients. he is the key you. go with the end of this image you don't hide the kid as a kind of the you know a i could do for me if i have violated. the began to take a look but if that was so that you but i've got. this a bit of a cough here. i brought along a clip of the ninety's feel welcome to. the i kid you know. you know well enough with this market. in general question mark is a part of and i know. i'm eric he's working as a cheapie examining patients and writing prescriptions he can do more in one day this will him go through a bigger force so i. say you know of course has found a way about our family for. the whole of africa. but. we. got the figures to think about that by focusing on rather than the what. we could be the. by the movie yes you need. a good. way to. leaves erik's treated to small performance are garko with this new movie the. the big heade
praised by yet it did a good luck with the main one meant oh my. god i'm going to come up on 3rd level. again less so for it. don't to eric has been allowed to use the church for examining patients. he is the key you. go with the end of this image you don't hide the kid as a kind of the you know a i could do for me if i have violated. the began to take a look but if that was so that you but i've got. this a bit of a cough here. i brought along a clip of the ninety's feel welcome to. the i kid...
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inner loop, the main and ex-preps lanes blocked by a crash. thank you. >>> that is the "news4 today." thanks for waking up with us. >> the "today" show is ming up next. see you back here in 25 minutes. the big carriers are talking about their curren5g roll outs, but their efforts are limited to a few pockets in select cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g is actually 5g. they e neglecting small townsand rur leaving them on the wrong idde of the digital dive. if approved, only the combined availableresources of t-mobile and sprint can deliver on all the spectrum bands needed to quickly bring unprecedented 5g connectivity across the nation. >>> good morning. deal or n deal. u.s. and mexican officials hoping to head off threats of new riffs. worries about lasting damage to the economyhe as t president shrugs off republican opposition. >> m a ls shouldove what i'm doing. t>> the lates from the white house just ahead. >>> times square terror plot? the fbi questioning a man they say wanted to set off explosives inrt the hea of new york city
inner loop, the main and ex-preps lanes blocked by a crash. thank you. >>> that is the "news4 today." thanks for waking up with us. >> the "today" show is ming up next. see you back here in 25 minutes. the big carriers are talking about their curren5g roll outs, but their efforts are limited to a few pockets in select cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g is actually 5g. they e neglecting small townsand rur leaving them on the wrong idde of the...
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can facebook take cryptocurrency main street the world's largest social network unveiled a digital coin it plans to roll out next year the project is called libra according to media reports proponents say it could revolutionize digital payments under a single streamlined currency over a dozen global firms will invest in it govern the currency like master card vodafone or this group will supposedly wall off control of the currency from facebook itself facebook coin will be pegged to a basket of global currencies like the dollar or the euro to shield it from the wild fluctuation that has plagued bitcoin and scared off many average investors and potential users will it catch on facebook bets the state of the social network alone with 2400000000 monthly users will forge a new huge marketplace for streamlined purchases and exchanges facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg already had this to say about the project which was officially announced on tuesday i believe that it should be as easy to send money to someone as it is to send a photo. so we're already touching this in india we've got a 1000000
can facebook take cryptocurrency main street the world's largest social network unveiled a digital coin it plans to roll out next year the project is called libra according to media reports proponents say it could revolutionize digital payments under a single streamlined currency over a dozen global firms will invest in it govern the currency like master card vodafone or this group will supposedly wall off control of the currency from facebook itself facebook coin will be pegged to a basket of...
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the factories the main source of salt for palestinians including many businesses in the occupied west bank like many other palestinian business is the owner of this business says profits. if he had under strict access to land and water as well as free movement of products israel controls all water supplies in the west bank the palestinian water authority estimates that palestinians can only use 15 percent of their water resources israelis use that 85 percent in a further restriction to cripple the economy the israeli government restricts palestinians from using 60 percent of the land in the west bank to build factories or anything else in. the core of the crisis goes back to the establishment of the palestinian authority gay sions of the people in yaki pide territory has been transferred to the palestinian authority at the same time it inherited a weak economy is or is the tax revenues which it collects on behalf of the palestinian authority is at the heart of the authorities financial crisis that says palestinians coupled with reduced aid from foreign donors as well as the long stand
the factories the main source of salt for palestinians including many businesses in the occupied west bank like many other palestinian business is the owner of this business says profits. if he had under strict access to land and water as well as free movement of products israel controls all water supplies in the west bank the palestinian water authority estimates that palestinians can only use 15 percent of their water resources israelis use that 85 percent in a further restriction to cripple...
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let's quickly round up more of the main news for you.p a second body from the tourist boat which sank last week in budapest, after it was hit by a cruise ship. earlier another body was pulled from the river more than iookm downstream from hungary's capital. the mermaid was carrying mainly south korean tourists — it's thought 28 people died. rescue teams have spotted five bodies while searching for a group of missing climbers in india. the group of eight climbers from india, australia, britain and the us were trying to summit nanda devi, the country's second—highest mountain, when they disappeared after an avalanche. the olympic 800—metre champion, caster semenya, is free once again to compete without taking medication to reduce testosterone, at least temporarily. a swiss court has suspended a ruling by world athletics' governing body, the iaaf, that would have implemented a restriction on testosterone levels in female runners. the ruling would have affected women competing from aoo—metres to the mile. in a televised address, sudan's mili
let's quickly round up more of the main news for you.p a second body from the tourist boat which sank last week in budapest, after it was hit by a cruise ship. earlier another body was pulled from the river more than iookm downstream from hungary's capital. the mermaid was carrying mainly south korean tourists — it's thought 28 people died. rescue teams have spotted five bodies while searching for a group of missing climbers in india. the group of eight climbers from india, australia, britain...
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and that is the main instrument, the main tool for enforcement. so maybe it's because there's not been enough dialogue, there has not been enough understood. but for us, the enforcement isn't there. so we hope that this working group was established by speaker pelosi and that we operate in close contact with them will be able to work with us can to work with canada, to work of course and specifically and fundamentally with ambassador lighthizer and his team who is been extremely efficient, and he has been really the force behind all these to allay the fears regarding these areas and regarding enforcement. and, of course, the best scenario situation for us would be to have the house of representatives ratified the usmca or approve it before the august recess. guess if not, also the time in canada could get things a little more complex. >> thank you very much. fantastic answer. time for another question here. >> yes, good morning. i had a question about capacity. mexican border cities and with asylum-seekers going back to mexico return to mexico pro
and that is the main instrument, the main tool for enforcement. so maybe it's because there's not been enough dialogue, there has not been enough understood. but for us, the enforcement isn't there. so we hope that this working group was established by speaker pelosi and that we operate in close contact with them will be able to work with us can to work with canada, to work of course and specifically and fundamentally with ambassador lighthizer and his team who is been extremely efficient, and...
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what are the main takeaways? >> it has been a relatively thursday.indiscernible] >> we are having technical problems with that connection. we will go across to osaka and speak to justin again in this program. two debates took place between democratic candidates thursday night. joe biden found himself on the defensive and more than one occasion. senator harris told the vice president his record of working with non-race issues was hurtful. >> night two of the democratic debate. there to argue for the position. >> the american people , aerstand trump is a phony pathological liar, and a racist. he lied to the american people during his campaign. mala harris had a standout moment of the debate when she challenged joe biden over comments he worked with -- to get things done in the senate. >> it is hurtful. you worked with them to oppose busing. there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was bussed to school every day. that little girl was me. was also pressed congressman,by a and is half b
what are the main takeaways? >> it has been a relatively thursday.indiscernible] >> we are having technical problems with that connection. we will go across to osaka and speak to justin again in this program. two debates took place between democratic candidates thursday night. joe biden found himself on the defensive and more than one occasion. senator harris told the vice president his record of working with non-race issues was hurtful. >> night two of the democratic debate....
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as it would just ignite the whole city again so if we just look at the the main issue of this bill i think protesters are already more successful than that time but in getting more freedoms and getting more say in the city's politics i doubt there will be significant steps in the near future. just how much is hong kong's otani and its independence from mainland china really at risk. pos rhythms are eroding they have been eroding slowly over the past few years we have seen for example beijing abducting people from the city and putting them in jail in china so this is probably presumably a reason why beijing also wanted this bill although now the probe it income says it was kerry lam's idea but beijing would have had a legal handling to just have people from hong kong delivered to mainland china and there wouldn't have to dock them critical books are disappearing from the bookstores and people were fearing that exactly this bill that would it would tear down the fire wall because between hong kong's rule of law that still exists and this arbitrary mainland system. all right the devil i
as it would just ignite the whole city again so if we just look at the the main issue of this bill i think protesters are already more successful than that time but in getting more freedoms and getting more say in the city's politics i doubt there will be significant steps in the near future. just how much is hong kong's otani and its independence from mainland china really at risk. pos rhythms are eroding they have been eroding slowly over the past few years we have seen for example beijing...
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a vovote of no-confifidence is rereally the last resort because bothth of the e main parties wod stando l lose very badly in te general election of all of. -- that would follow. >> in hong kong, protesters have promised to keep fighting a plan extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland china for trial. hundreds were still in the streets again today, but far less than the tens of thousands who turned out yesterday. protesters vowing to hold another rally this sunday. the protests wednesday ended in violence with hong kong police meeting unarmed protesters. beijing has condemned while behavior. it supports the government. kong's discrict remains in lockdown. more protests are possible following the worst clashes in the city in decades on wednesday. police used rubber bullets and tear gas. angry over extradition legislation they say would leave people horrible to mainland dina. >> they call us rioters but our gear is a raincoat and helmets. but the police have batons and can draw blood. >> i don't think there is any use in violence. to use a gun, you are breaking the
a vovote of no-confifidence is rereally the last resort because bothth of the e main parties wod stando l lose very badly in te general election of all of. -- that would follow. >> in hong kong, protesters have promised to keep fighting a plan extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland china for trial. hundreds were still in the streets again today, but far less than the tens of thousands who turned out yesterday. protesters vowing to hold another rally this sunday....
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main blew up because of an internal event. explosion,iler here's the point. the reason i keep a picture of the man on the wall in my office is for two reasons. becausehave a plan b your ship can blow up under your feet at any moment. my full throw those curves that you. 9/11, the uss maine, pearl harbor. before you rush to judgment, , becauseu launch a war you know in this case, spanish main,ists blew up the review the fact pattern. don't make decisions in haste that will change everything. those are pretty good lessons for life. maines why i hang the uss on the wall in my office. knowledge may of only be overtaken by your desire for dessert is going to be outside in just a moment. in thanking our two panelists that are gray conversationalist. -- great conversationalists. [applause] >> these are the type of events that we do. have the american patriot award coming up and we have lots of other events coming up and we hope that you will join us. join us for dessert and coffee outside. [captioning performed by the national captio
main blew up because of an internal event. explosion,iler here's the point. the reason i keep a picture of the man on the wall in my office is for two reasons. becausehave a plan b your ship can blow up under your feet at any moment. my full throw those curves that you. 9/11, the uss maine, pearl harbor. before you rush to judgment, , becauseu launch a war you know in this case, spanish main,ists blew up the review the fact pattern. don't make decisions in haste that will change everything....
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the old one is obviously the main factor that they are using or inputting in their framework as a mainactor of uncertainty still there. they don't know what the relation of the u.k. will be with the eu, and there is a chance that the framework could be better than the baseline. there is also a chance that it isn't. i cleave the fed, the risk isn't -- likely, the fed, the risk isn't worth taking. the old issue is we are getting more dovish in the world with central banks becoming more dovish. the u.k. has a very large exposure to global growth. whether you see it from the balance of payments, from the global growth, in terms of the sector and the u.k. growth is exposed to, the slowing down of the world and the potential downside risk of global expectations, they spend their inputs. their inputs are making investors think that it is going to be harder for the bank of england going forward. vonnie: back to the fed for a moment. is the dot plot of any use given how far away it is from what the market is suggesting? not just dot plots, but is forward guidance broken? >> i don't think so. a
the old one is obviously the main factor that they are using or inputting in their framework as a mainactor of uncertainty still there. they don't know what the relation of the u.k. will be with the eu, and there is a chance that the framework could be better than the baseline. there is also a chance that it isn't. i cleave the fed, the risk isn't -- likely, the fed, the risk isn't worth taking. the old issue is we are getting more dovish in the world with central banks becoming more dovish....
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known as the tamil mbia and now this company is known in iran to be responsible for building all the main roads and highways and bridges and accord the government in 2018 proportionately awarded 10 projects to them worth over $22000000000.00 so they're very well known company and now with this designation in these sanctions they're under further pressure from the united states government so tell us more about the reaction from tehran the today about this well the foreign ministry spokesperson has said that this is economic terrorism and said this is another example of how this u.s. administration is trying to pressure iran and isolate its economy and really attack the country the nation and their livelihood by putting these economic sanctions on iran we've also heard from the oil minister who said that any talk of anybody else any other countries such as saudi arabia and the u.a.e. making up all the loss of supplies in the oil market is absolutely not true it's false that nobody can replace iran when it comes to filling up the world's oil supplies and that any talk of iran leaving opec is
known as the tamil mbia and now this company is known in iran to be responsible for building all the main roads and highways and bridges and accord the government in 2018 proportionately awarded 10 projects to them worth over $22000000000.00 so they're very well known company and now with this designation in these sanctions they're under further pressure from the united states government so tell us more about the reaction from tehran the today about this well the foreign ministry spokesperson...
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thousands of people call for large ships to be banned from venice's main canal — days after a cruiselinerashed into a tourist boat. england and scotland fans descend on the south of france, as the two teams prepare to go head—to—head in the women's world cup. and coming up in half an hour, we follow 300 normandy veterans as they board a ship to recreate theirjourney across the channel on d—day, 75 years ago. good morning. the conservative leadership contender, michael gove, has said he will look at replacing vat with a lower, simpler sales tax if he becomes prime minister. the environment secretary also says he wants to review business rates. mr gove‘s attempt to focus on policy issues follows his admission that he took cocaine more than two decades ago. he'll be answering questions later this morning on the andrew marr programme. meanwhile, his rival, borisjohnson, has given his first major interview since the leadership contest began. our political correspondent, susana mendonca, is here. the headlines in today's papers painful reading from michael gove. very much so. he wants to talk a
thousands of people call for large ships to be banned from venice's main canal — days after a cruiselinerashed into a tourist boat. england and scotland fans descend on the south of france, as the two teams prepare to go head—to—head in the women's world cup. and coming up in half an hour, we follow 300 normandy veterans as they board a ship to recreate theirjourney across the channel on d—day, 75 years ago. good morning. the conservative leadership contender, michael gove, has said he...
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the main thing is not about dialogue. the main thing is not about underlying documents. the main thing is what does the subpoena ask for, and the subpoena asks for everything. one last question before the time runs out. and, mr. chairman, you've cited on several occasions now discussing this, many cases where this has actually happened. where we've had many cases. outside the independent counsel statute, please cite me cases where this has happened where the attorney general goes to the committee to actually go and get this done. outside independent counsel, which independent counsel actually said you're supposed to do that, outside of that, what are the cases? outside of independent counsel you stated on several occasions from the dais this morning that this is the way we've always done it in previous cases. our side can'tifi find a previo case outside the independent counsel. >> is the gentleman asking a question? will the gentleman yield? >> i yield. >> well, for example, watergate, whitewater, the clinton/gore campaign finance case, iran-contra, appreciate identify.
the main thing is not about dialogue. the main thing is not about underlying documents. the main thing is what does the subpoena ask for, and the subpoena asks for everything. one last question before the time runs out. and, mr. chairman, you've cited on several occasions now discussing this, many cases where this has actually happened. where we've had many cases. outside the independent counsel statute, please cite me cases where this has happened where the attorney general goes to the...
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our main objection is really noise.ho will lose homes. over 800 homes will go and although there will bejobs over 800 homes will go and although there will be jobs created, that is a lot of people losing a lot there is also a pollution concerns, construction and the impact on climate. so those who wanted build say those affected will be compensated from a fund of nearly £3 billion. they also point to wider benefits, like the construction creating 70,000 newjobs by 2050, and an economic boost from more passengers. so there's a lot riding on where this project goes from here. today is important because the airport launches a 12 week consultation to find out what people and businesses make of it all, so if you have strong views, you can let them know, and the theory is they'll listen. thank you very much. thank you for all your puppy dog pictures. can you put the newspaper picture on. thank you for much. the crocodile? scientists have looked are dogs and they say they have evolved their facial expressions are... keep steel
our main objection is really noise.ho will lose homes. over 800 homes will go and although there will bejobs over 800 homes will go and although there will be jobs created, that is a lot of people losing a lot there is also a pollution concerns, construction and the impact on climate. so those who wanted build say those affected will be compensated from a fund of nearly £3 billion. they also point to wider benefits, like the construction creating 70,000 newjobs by 2050, and an economic boost...
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i'm gabriel's on good portland maine in the 4 northeast of the united states where this gymnasium has been turned into a makeshift shelter for asylum seekers from africa that story coming up on. the web and sponsored by cattle and. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast we're here across western europe we have seen plenty of active weather over the last few days thunderstorms have been the big problem across parts of france over here towards belgium and into the netherlands now the threat is making its way towards the east really along this cold front right here that's extending across parts of the ukraine into belarus as well now we do expect to see some active weather today and into tomorrow anywhere along this front and to the east plenty of rain will be coming out of this area as well down towards the south though it is going to be rainy across parts of northern italy and that will continue as we go towards saturday the threat to the northeast though will make its way towards north western russia moscow a high temperature few of $31.00 degrees down towards the
i'm gabriel's on good portland maine in the 4 northeast of the united states where this gymnasium has been turned into a makeshift shelter for asylum seekers from africa that story coming up on. the web and sponsored by cattle and. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast we're here across western europe we have seen plenty of active weather over the last few days thunderstorms have been the big problem across parts of france over here towards belgium and into the netherlands...
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does well here and there it could really cement this far right party as one of the the main fixtures of the german political landscape. reporter aaron tilton we thank you very much for that thank you. and you're up to date now on d w news stay tuned for a shift to living in the digital age omarion evans teams from me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. i. have to get through the bundesliga break without a football 6. 6 . 61900.
does well here and there it could really cement this far right party as one of the the main fixtures of the german political landscape. reporter aaron tilton we thank you very much for that thank you. and you're up to date now on d w news stay tuned for a shift to living in the digital age omarion evans teams from me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. i. have to get through the bundesliga break without a football 6. 6 . 61900.