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one of the secrets of free masonry success and distressed masons the widows of masons can get from thebrotherhood. but also free masonry gate and imperial soldier and imperial bureaucrat traveling from sake canada to south africa, to india a kind of home from home. an instant social life. an instant network. also free masonry values repeatedly provided a cover story for imperialism. the idea it was the british were just conquering the world because they wanted to own large parts, they were doing it in the name of universal brotherhood and so on and so forth. there's something fundamentally deceptive about the weight masonic values were provoked on a freemason during the long history of the british empire. the other histories much more american. despite free masonry universal values embracing tolerance from the beginning, free masonry in america almost as long as there's been free masonry in america has been racially divided between two distinct traditions. one the mainstream white the other african-american puts it takes its name from its founder of freemason who became a mason in the
one of the secrets of free masonry success and distressed masons the widows of masons can get from thebrotherhood. but also free masonry gate and imperial soldier and imperial bureaucrat traveling from sake canada to south africa, to india a kind of home from home. an instant social life. an instant network. also free masonry values repeatedly provided a cover story for imperialism. the idea it was the british were just conquering the world because they wanted to own large parts, they were...
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chris mason, bbc news. independent forecaster, the office for budget responsibility, says that once rising prices are taken into account, people's living standards will fall to what they were in 2013 — the biggest fall for generations. a decade of prosperity wiped out. here's our economics editor, faisal islam. an energy shock, a pandemic, an extraordinary mini budget reversal, multiple changes of pm and chancellor — it's quite the backdrop to a very unusual statement and the big picture is that this was effectively two budgets in one. and over a five year period. you can see this clearly from totting up the cost of all the measures today. the pain — the major tax rises and spending cuts — actually occur in the last four bars here, that's the years after the general election. that is designed to impress upon markets that the chancellor is serious about cutting borrowing after the mini budget turmoil. but before the election, over here, there is in fact a bit of a giveaway actually. especially if you include
chris mason, bbc news. independent forecaster, the office for budget responsibility, says that once rising prices are taken into account, people's living standards will fall to what they were in 2013 — the biggest fall for generations. a decade of prosperity wiped out. here's our economics editor, faisal islam. an energy shock, a pandemic, an extraordinary mini budget reversal, multiple changes of pm and chancellor — it's quite the backdrop to a very unusual statement and the big picture is...
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let's talk to chris mason in westminster- _ growth. let's talk to chris mason in westminster.ster. what can _ growth. let's talk to chris mason in - westminster. what can the government do? it’s westminster. what can the government do? �* , ., ., westminster. what can the government do? �*, ., ., , ., do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like _ do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like things - do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like things could | do? it's a fair question when in i truth it looks like things could get worse. the government can point to the help its offering with energy bills but beyond that things do look pretty grim. two ways we can look at this. the next two weeks, the countdown to the autumn statement, the budget a fortnight today, and in the budget a fortnight today, and in the next two years the countdown to the next two years the countdown to the next two years the countdown to the next general election, so how do things look? the truth is when we count down to that budget in a few weeks' time, as faisal was mentioning
let's talk to chris mason in westminster- _ growth. let's talk to chris mason in westminster.ster. what can _ growth. let's talk to chris mason in - westminster. what can the government do? it’s westminster. what can the government do? �* , ., ., westminster. what can the government do? �*, ., ., , ., do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like _ do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like things - do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like things could | do?...
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chris, many thanks, chris mason _ approach will work out.proach will work out. chris, many thanks, chris mason at the - approach will work out. chris, many| thanks, chris mason at the guildhall in the city of london. china has some of the most rigorous anti—covid measures in the world, with tens of millions of people living under some kind of lockdown and a regime of endless testing. local authorities are under instructions to impose strict rules, even if only a handful of covid cases are found. our medical editor, fergus walsh, explains the situation. china's population is trapped in the midst of an unwinnable war. zero—covid has kept cases and deaths very low so far, but at relentless cost to personal freedoms and livelihoods. zero—covid means zero tolerance of any coronavirus infections. that looks increasingly unsustainable in the face of the highly contagious omicron variant. china has relied almost entirely on its own vaccines. they are reasonably effective. a study in hong kong found that two doses of the chinese coronavac vaccine gav
chris, many thanks, chris mason _ approach will work out.proach will work out. chris, many thanks, chris mason at the - approach will work out. chris, many| thanks, chris mason at the guildhall in the city of london. china has some of the most rigorous anti—covid measures in the world, with tens of millions of people living under some kind of lockdown and a regime of endless testing. local authorities are under instructions to impose strict rules, even if only a handful of covid cases are...
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chris mason ut it. , , ., ., the sands of egypt, as chris mason ut it. , ., ., ., the sands of egypt,e editor at the _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop 27 _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop 27 summit, - put it. justin rowlatt, our climate i editor at the cop 27 summit, thank you. there are more details on the issues being discussed at cop 27 — what's happened since cop 26 in glasgow last year, and what households and businesses can do to reduce climate emissions, in a special section on our website — that's at bbc.co.uk/news. most train companies are running a reduced timetable today despite the fact that three days of strikes by the rmt union have been cancelled. the strikes were called off at the end of last week, but that was apparently too late for many services to be reinstated. let's speak to our transport correspondent katy austin, who's at waterloo station in london. what's the latest on the state of the services? 255 what's the latest on the state of the services?— what's the lat
chris mason ut it. , , ., ., the sands of egypt, as chris mason ut it. , ., ., ., the sands of egypt,e editor at the _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop 27 _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop 27 summit, - put it. justin rowlatt, our climate i editor at the cop 27 summit, thank you. there are more details on the issues being discussed at cop 27 — what's happened since cop 26 in glasgow last year,...
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but others admired chris mason's interview.e, adrian lake, who told him on twitter, david hicks agreed. the un climate summit, cop27, has been continuing this week in egypt, and we reported last week on some viewers�* concerns that the bbc�*s reporting of the summit was alarmist and could increase anxiety among the audience. anne wash disagreed with that writing. we also mentioned in last week's programmejustin rowlatt's practice of wearing jeans on air and asked for your thoughts on that. we've had a big response with colin wildman joining but vikki slade came to his defence. ian shemilt agreed, adding... it's safe to say no jeans were worn by anyone involved in the bbc�*s first—ever news bulletin, which was broadcast 100 years ago this monday. the british broadcasting company, as it was then, was made up of a number of stations operated by different companies, including london 2l0, run by marconi. the 6pm bulletin on the 14th of november, 1922, was read by arthur burrows, who soon took on the additional roles of director of p
but others admired chris mason's interview.e, adrian lake, who told him on twitter, david hicks agreed. the un climate summit, cop27, has been continuing this week in egypt, and we reported last week on some viewers�* concerns that the bbc�*s reporting of the summit was alarmist and could increase anxiety among the audience. anne wash disagreed with that writing. we also mentioned in last week's programmejustin rowlatt's practice of wearing jeans on air and asked for your thoughts on that....
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but others admired chris mason's interview. for instance, adrian lake, who told him on twitter: . agreed. the un climate summit, cop27, has been continuing this week in egypt, and we reported last week on some viewers' concerns that the bbc�*s reporting of the summit was alarmist and could increase anxiety among the audience. anne wash disagreed with that writing. a viewer complained that the coverage of cop 27 was sensationalist. i disagree completely. we also mentioned in last week's programme justin rowlatt's practice of wearing jeans on air and asked for your thoughts on that. we've had a big response with colin wildman joining in the criticism of his attire. the overriding oppression is not refreshing, it's laziness. this is a journalist who's come to the view that he cannot be bothered to get dressed properly. come on. standards matter. you're not a rock star. but vikki slade came to his defence. ian shemilt agreed, adding... it's safe to say no jeans were worn by anyone involved in the bbc�*s first—ever news bulletin, which was broadcast 100 years ago this monday. the briti
but others admired chris mason's interview. for instance, adrian lake, who told him on twitter: . agreed. the un climate summit, cop27, has been continuing this week in egypt, and we reported last week on some viewers' concerns that the bbc�*s reporting of the summit was alarmist and could increase anxiety among the audience. anne wash disagreed with that writing. a viewer complained that the coverage of cop 27 was sensationalist. i disagree completely. we also mentioned in last week's...
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mason cosmic mother once the government to carry out an urgent review.ion for carpentry and loved gaming, but when he struggled for the age of eight, they could not get help and he took his own life last summer. they spoke to the gp and lower thresholds to access the next level of mental health services there are thresholds you have to meet. the coroner agreed there had been a number of missed opportunities to share information between mason cosmic school, his gp, councillors, police and council and nhs services. penelope schofield added the issue of funding is a concern for me. between may and september last year six teenagers took their own lives in west sussex. mason, kayleigh taylor and robbins go to and which is ia. brute taylor and robbins go to and which is 14. ~ . . . , , taylor and robbins go to and which is1lo. ,, ., taylor and robbins go to and which is1lo. ,, is 14. we need access to suitable mental health _ is 14. we need access to suitable mental health provision, - is 14. we need access to suitable mental health provision, failurei is 14.
mason cosmic mother once the government to carry out an urgent review.ion for carpentry and loved gaming, but when he struggled for the age of eight, they could not get help and he took his own life last summer. they spoke to the gp and lower thresholds to access the next level of mental health services there are thresholds you have to meet. the coroner agreed there had been a number of missed opportunities to share information between mason cosmic school, his gp, councillors, police and...
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many thanks for the latest thoughts, chris mason at westminster.d with sexually assaulting her three sons is campaigning to stop those accused of child sex crimes from changing their names to hide their identity. sarah sands was jailed for seven and a half years for the manslaughter of 77—year—old michael pleasted in 2014. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has the story. sarah sands back in silvertown in east london, where as a single mother she made a home with herfamily... took everything from me. ..and where eight years ago, she stabbed to death a neighbour accused of sexually assaulting three young boys. she'd originally befriended michael pleasted, who was 77. what we can report for the first time is that all three children he was accused of abusing were her sons. reece, bradley and alfie have now all turned 18 and have waived their right to anonymity to speak publicly about seeing their mother go to prison. it wasjust, like, the little things you miss. when she was gone, obviously it was, like, really difficult to come to her about, l
many thanks for the latest thoughts, chris mason at westminster.d with sexually assaulting her three sons is campaigning to stop those accused of child sex crimes from changing their names to hide their identity. sarah sands was jailed for seven and a half years for the manslaughter of 77—year—old michael pleasted in 2014. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has the story. sarah sands back in silvertown in east london, where as a single mother she made a home with herfamily... took...
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chris mason, thank _ will only last for so long.. _ the football world cup kicks off in qatar in 18 days' time, the first time it's being staged in the middle east. fifa, world football's governing body, claimed it would be the first carbon—neutral tournament. but environmentalists are furious and are now challenging that claim. in an open letter, a group of professional footballers are also demanding that fifa drops its carbon—neutral claim, with one telling the bbc that the tournament is an absolute disaster in terms of its environmental footprint. our sports editor dan roan reports. despite being staged in the desert kingdom of qatar, organisers of the upcoming world cup have long hailed the green credentials of the event. this recyclable stadium is one of a number of initiatives promoted by high—profile tournament ambassadors. the qatar world cup has set a real example in sustainability and what can be achieved. but example in sustainability and what can be achieved.— can be achieved. but today, fifa's official forecasts _ can b
chris mason, thank _ will only last for so long.. _ the football world cup kicks off in qatar in 18 days' time, the first time it's being staged in the middle east. fifa, world football's governing body, claimed it would be the first carbon—neutral tournament. but environmentalists are furious and are now challenging that claim. in an open letter, a group of professional footballers are also demanding that fifa drops its carbon—neutral claim, with one telling the bbc that the tournament is...
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there is an answer to this question, and it is very simple in the masonic lodges, whose members were including russian officers. is there any evidence for such statements here, look at this unique artifact, which is today stored in the museum of the history of russia, is a masonic sign that belonged to pavel peskel, which was confiscated from him during searches along with the masonic patents from which it became. it is known that pestel was a master of one of the lies of scottish freemasonry. and as a master, he had the right to single-handedly open not only legally, but also secret lodges inaccessible to government control. this right has become a very significant help for the decembrists after the first of august 1822, when emperor alexander became a decree. forbidding masonic lodges in russia is to analyze the programs of the december organizations, then as a rule, this is a mixture of voltarianism and the ideas of political liberalism, which were drawn in england by and large. these were projects for the reorganization of society in the english manner, and therefore, of course.
there is an answer to this question, and it is very simple in the masonic lodges, whose members were including russian officers. is there any evidence for such statements here, look at this unique artifact, which is today stored in the museum of the history of russia, is a masonic sign that belonged to pavel peskel, which was confiscated from him during searches along with the masonic patents from which it became. it is known that pestel was a master of one of the lies of scottish freemasonry....
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nikola mason using the bacteria listeria. >> this is listeria, causes food poisoning.cally modified so it's far less virulent. >> it's also been modified to contain a specific protein called her2. once injected into the dog's blood stream the listeria awakens their immune systems making them feel sick. it also triggers killer immune cells to patrol the body and destroy the cancerous cells. sandy, a 9-year-old golden retriever, joined a nationwide trial in 2018. she's had her front leg amputated because of osteosarcoma. we met her this past august with her owner matt olson. during the trial dr. mason told us sandy's immune system reacted to the listeria just as she hoped. >> her body temperature started to increase, peaked around 4 hours and started to drop down again. we sort of want to see that because it tells us that the immunotherapy is in fact stimulating her immune response, which is what we want to happen. >> when sandy was first diagnosed her life expectancy with the standard care of amputation and chemotherapy was around a year, but that was four years ago. th
nikola mason using the bacteria listeria. >> this is listeria, causes food poisoning.cally modified so it's far less virulent. >> it's also been modified to contain a specific protein called her2. once injected into the dog's blood stream the listeria awakens their immune systems making them feel sick. it also triggers killer immune cells to patrol the body and destroy the cancerous cells. sandy, a 9-year-old golden retriever, joined a nationwide trial in 2018. she's had her front...
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chris mason, bbc news, in birmingham.e in indonesia. the death toll in west java has risen to 268 — many of the dead were children, killed as schools collapsed. the government says thousands of homes have been destroyed and roads have been damaged which is making it hard to reach the worst hit areas. the epicentre of the earthquake was in cianjur on the island ofjava, from where our indonesia correspondent, valdya baraputri, has sent this report. rescue workers remind people not to get too close to a ruin of a house. they are trying to evacuate a body of a 28—year—old man trapped in concrete after a three floor house collapsed to the ground. there were five people at the time, but the others survived. translation: the other people were on the highest floor. - they managed to be rescued. my brother—in—law was on the first floor. the ruins fell on him. the government estimated that most victims are children, because of the number of boarding schools in the area that have been destroyed. meanwhile, many destroyed houses are
chris mason, bbc news, in birmingham.e in indonesia. the death toll in west java has risen to 268 — many of the dead were children, killed as schools collapsed. the government says thousands of homes have been destroyed and roads have been damaged which is making it hard to reach the worst hit areas. the epicentre of the earthquake was in cianjur on the island ofjava, from where our indonesia correspondent, valdya baraputri, has sent this report. rescue workers remind people not to get too...
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another viewer made a different point. 0thers admired chris mason's interview.summit was alarmist and could increase anxiety in the audience. we also mentioned last weekjustin rowlatt's practice of wearing jeans on air and asked for your thoughts. we've had to pick response. safe to say no jeans were worn in anyone involved in the bbc but i the news bulletin, will cost 100 years ago on monday. the british broadcasting company, as it was then, was made up of a number of stations operated by different companies, including the london run, run by marconi for strip to 6pm bulletin on the 14th of november 1920 tooth was read by arthur boroughs, who took on the additional rows of direct programme is a present of although no record exists, we know the first news programme contains a report from the old bailey, a speech by the prime minister, details of fog in london the latest billiard scores. although we weren't on the air, audience feedback was requested. the bulletin was red once fast and once slowly and listeners were asked to write in with their preference. this is
another viewer made a different point. 0thers admired chris mason's interview.summit was alarmist and could increase anxiety in the audience. we also mentioned last weekjustin rowlatt's practice of wearing jeans on air and asked for your thoughts. we've had to pick response. safe to say no jeans were worn in anyone involved in the bbc but i the news bulletin, will cost 100 years ago on monday. the british broadcasting company, as it was then, was made up of a number of stations operated by...
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the number of the missing guy today, i also figured out the passport numbers of the members of the masonics their handiwork. they are the founders of terrorism and drug trafficking in the world, their plan is to destroy 67% of the world's population, for example, one of the programs that is not successfully implemented in the west. these are same-sex marriages. this leads to the destruction of the human race. this is the devil's committee. they do worse than animals. i am not afraid to resist their actions, because they will not be able to kill me, because what that brings honey no one will kill a cash cow will never be sent to slaughter. they understand that i am the founder of new sciences in the world. and without the permission of god, not a single leaf will fall from the tree. i know all the members of this committee and i want to tell you that it will be exposed in 2025. they propagate that people should go without clothes. if you come head to the store, and not immediately write you a check in the world a person is defined by humanity, and in freemasonry, a person is determined by a
the number of the missing guy today, i also figured out the passport numbers of the members of the masonics their handiwork. they are the founders of terrorism and drug trafficking in the world, their plan is to destroy 67% of the world's population, for example, one of the programs that is not successfully implemented in the west. these are same-sex marriages. this leads to the destruction of the human race. this is the devil's committee. they do worse than animals. i am not afraid to resist...
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i george mason university professor rubinstein. it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time . thank you. i'm glad to be here. now you wrote in one of your recent articles that the best time to undertake piece talks is when the parties, the warring parties having stepped out, di, military efforts declared that they would never ever talk to the enemy. do you think we have reached that point in ukraine? i think that we're approaching it. we may not have reached quite yet, but i think we're getting very close to it so that in fact i'm a number of us who are studying the, the conflict and who are in conflict resolution. are sensing that the, the, the time seems to be turning on. you know, that it's, it's been very, very difficult for, for people like me. and many of my colleagues who think that there should be negotiations as soon it's been very difficult for us to get a hearing. it may be the mainstream newspapers, the new york times, the washington post and so forth, are not running or not running our up as are letters to the editor. and it's v
i george mason university professor rubinstein. it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time . thank you. i'm glad to be here. now you wrote in one of your recent articles that the best time to undertake piece talks is when the parties, the warring parties having stepped out, di, military efforts declared that they would never ever talk to the enemy. do you think we have reached that point in ukraine? i think that we're approaching it. we may not have reached quite yet, but i...
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chris mason, bbc news. at westminster.election to relieve the democrats. —— two lead. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the first growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening - the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. - this will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of the white civilisation. part of the centuries—old windsor castle, one of the queen's residences, has been consumed by fire for much of a day. 150 firemen have been battling the blaze, which has caused millions of pounds worth of damage. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm monica miller in singapore. 0ur headlines... a dutch court sentences two russians and one ukrainian to life in prison for shooting down a ma
chris mason, bbc news. at westminster.election to relieve the democrats. —— two lead. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the first growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening - the country's...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.w that the republicans will take control of the house of representatives. the seat that handed them the majority was california's district 27, with the republican incumbent mike garcia re—elected. it means they have passed the 218 seat threshold, although our partners, cbs, project the republican�*s majority will be five seats at most. and that means there will be a new speaker — most likely kevin mccarthy. it also marks the end of an era, with the passing of the gavel. democrat nancy pelosi — now 82 — announced she is standing down. my friends, no matter what title you all, my colleagues, have bestowed upon me — speaker, leader, whip — there is no greater official honour for me than to stand on this floor and to speak for the people of san francisco. this i will continue to do as a member of the house, speaking for the people of san francisco, serving the great state of california and defending our constitution. and with great confidence in our caucus, i will not seek reelection to de
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.w that the republicans will take control of the house of representatives. the seat that handed them the majority was california's district 27, with the republican incumbent mike garcia re—elected. it means they have passed the 218 seat threshold, although our partners, cbs, project the republican�*s majority will be five seats at most. and that means there will be a new speaker — most likely kevin mccarthy. it also marks the end of an era, with the...
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now more from george mason university -- at the life and legacy of western churchill.e is part of the smithsonian associates seminar series.. >> when churchill became prime minister in 1940, he was informed by the chief of staff that any kind of victory. that would only come about through support can united states -- to win the general in franklin roosevelt he did not help the british until after he won a third term, and that was until 1930 and that's because the united states knows because of the isolation movement did not take ocean on one side and the pacific ocean on the other, it was perfectly encapsulated by this cartoon of uncle sam. after, that there was an organization in the united states called america first headed by a certified -- thrown across the atlantic in 1927 nonstop. america first was extraordinarily influential in political circles. after he found before he could do anything to help the british knowing that there could be backlash
now more from george mason university -- at the life and legacy of western churchill.e is part of the smithsonian associates seminar series.. >> when churchill became prime minister in 1940, he was informed by the chief of staff that any kind of victory. that would only come about through support can united states -- to win the general in franklin roosevelt he did not help the british until after he won a third term, and that was until 1930 and that's because the united states knows...
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mason took his own life last september.ting those thresholds. even if he had met the threshold, there were nine months plus waiting lists at that point. so we looked at alternative options, there were other local services that we were trying to tap into. some of them we spoke to, we were told we would get service, but nothing ever came out of that. the senior coroner for west sussex agreed there were a number of missed opportunities to share information between mason's school, his gp, counsellors, police, and nhs services. penelope schofield added: i wish west sussex was an unusual example, but sadly, we've seen that all over the country. there are systemic issues with mental health services. if you look at the funding, very little funding is going into mental health services, if you compare that to physical conditions. yet the rates of people with mental health issues are increasing. between may and september last year, six teenagers took their own lives in west sussex. mason, kaylee taylor and robin skilton were just 14.
mason took his own life last september.ting those thresholds. even if he had met the threshold, there were nine months plus waiting lists at that point. so we looked at alternative options, there were other local services that we were trying to tap into. some of them we spoke to, we were told we would get service, but nothing ever came out of that. the senior coroner for west sussex agreed there were a number of missed opportunities to share information between mason's school, his gp,...
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chris mason, thank _ reality is the opposite.of workers have been on strike across the uk today in a series of walk outs affecting schools, universities and royal mail sorting offices. the strikes are over pay and working conditionsin scotland the first national strike by teachers in 40 years meant millions of children were off school. we'll have more on that in a moment. across the uk, postal workers also went out on a 48—hour strike today. there have been more talks today ahead of rail...
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keir refused to commit to an overall reeduction in immigration, and told our political editor chris masonsinesses, urban and rural, are crying out for more workers. today, farmers gathered to talk about the problem. there's a strong chance that we'll put our business out of business. it's very difficult to see a way forward when we have no clear idea how we're going to recruit next year, and when the cost, the inflation that's built into that workforce every year, is going up in double digits. and are the politicians listening? it doesn't feel like it to me. enter keir starmer, talking to business leaders and trying to lay on the charm. labour is ready. we are a party that is proud of being pro—business, that respects the contribution profit makes to ourjobs, growth and our tax base. but labour are determined to learn a lesson of brexit — a concern about too much immigration. 0ur common goal must be to help the british economy this off its immigration dependency, to start investing more in training workers who are already here. what a change. yes, it's been in the offing for a while but i
keir refused to commit to an overall reeduction in immigration, and told our political editor chris masonsinesses, urban and rural, are crying out for more workers. today, farmers gathered to talk about the problem. there's a strong chance that we'll put our business out of business. it's very difficult to see a way forward when we have no clear idea how we're going to recruit next year, and when the cost, the inflation that's built into that workforce every year, is going up in double digits....
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south korea and japan, where you good to speak to mason richey, north korea, specialist and associate professor international politics at hancock university foreign studies. thank you. thanks for all 3 men have been convicted for murder for their role in the downing of the malaysian airline flight . mh 17 and 2014. of course in the netherlands sentence them to life in prison. in absentia, the plane was flying from amsterdam to call them poor when it was shut down over eastern ukraine. all 298 people on board were killed. that fast the reports from shipple good was who to see how i could see you. they travelled from all over the world to find answer a g as after the life of their loved ones and a property in the sky over ukraine. more than 10 different nationalities were on board malaysian airlines flight and made 17196 of the 290. 8 victims were dutch. the plane departed from sipple to kuala lumpur when it was down over a war zone in eastern ukraine. the bodies of those on board and a brief from the plane fell in a field near the village of cub bowwie. the court ruled that there was n
south korea and japan, where you good to speak to mason richey, north korea, specialist and associate professor international politics at hancock university foreign studies. thank you. thanks for all 3 men have been convicted for murder for their role in the downing of the malaysian airline flight . mh 17 and 2014. of course in the netherlands sentence them to life in prison. in absentia, the plane was flying from amsterdam to call them poor when it was shut down over eastern ukraine. all 298...
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and mason and bella have enriched my life since i met them when they were foreign, 5 years old. and they had made me a better dad, dad, and better. oh. in our little guy. ah . he brain so much joy to us. not just the, our play football games on the weekend but, but every single day and he's just like a great kid with segan frank campaign to deliver. and he delivered it 5 times in a row and he said, i think i want to change it. oh, it's and i, and giving his concession speech in ohio, he just lost a race to j. d. vance, advanced republican. going to the senate. let's go back now to hijacked cache. she's pulling all these events in this part of america very closely. you are in wisconsin, heidi there we are talking about an extremely close race for the senate. talk about that.
and mason and bella have enriched my life since i met them when they were foreign, 5 years old. and they had made me a better dad, dad, and better. oh. in our little guy. ah . he brain so much joy to us. not just the, our play football games on the weekend but, but every single day and he's just like a great kid with segan frank campaign to deliver. and he delivered it 5 times in a row and he said, i think i want to change it. oh, it's and i, and giving his concession speech in ohio, he just...
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and mason and bella have enriched my life since there were four and five years old and they have made me a better dad, a better stepdad, and a better congressman. and our little guy -- [cheers and applause] [chanting] he brings so much joy to us and not just the hour of flag football games on the weekends but every single day and he has been a great kid who ended up speaking during the campaign too . he had a two minute speech he kept delivering and he delivered it five times in a row and said i think i want to change this up a little bit. i don't want to say the same thing every time. i said i've been saying the same thing every day for 18 months have to drive home the message, bro. we love you so much, you're our guy. and to my mom and my dad and my stepmom and my brother al and his kids, i love you guys so much. this fight was for all of you. to try to make the state and country a better place and i will never regret one second of it. it was for you guys. i have gratitude for my entire team by all accounts, any measure, by the most sophisticated experts in the country. this was the
and mason and bella have enriched my life since there were four and five years old and they have made me a better dad, a better stepdad, and a better congressman. and our little guy -- [cheers and applause] [chanting] he brings so much joy to us and not just the hour of flag football games on the weekends but every single day and he has been a great kid who ended up speaking during the campaign too . he had a two minute speech he kept delivering and he delivered it five times in a row and said...
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my name is jan mason. and i didn't i've been that we all like to know things we like to be in the >> my name is jen mason, and i have been thinking, i've been thinking that we would all like to know things, right? we like to be in the know. but what's of paramount importance for an investigative journalist is to know when we don't know something. and i'm guessing that is true for our historians to. buzz bissinger is not a military man. he grew up raised by a world war ii veteran, but like so many world war ii vets, his dad was not one to regale the family with war stories around the dinner table. but this does not have firsthand stories or even secondhand stories about war to share. but what he does have is an extraordinarily inquisitive mind. a mind that changed the landscape of sports journalism forever in 1990, with the publication of friday night lights. ushering in a new era and genre. think about it, those investigative sports documentaries that we all love, they started to show up after 1990. what s
my name is jan mason. and i didn't i've been that we all like to know things we like to be in the >> my name is jen mason, and i have been thinking, i've been thinking that we would all like to know things, right? we like to be in the know. but what's of paramount importance for an investigative journalist is to know when we don't know something. and i'm guessing that is true for our historians to. buzz bissinger is not a military man. he grew up raised by a world war ii veteran, but like...
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the studio: chris mason at westminster, thank you.ction from the government's independent forecaster, the office for budget responsibility. it said that once rising prices are taken into account, people's living standards will fall by 7% in the next few years. that's a decade of prosperity wiped out. the 0br also predicted that living standards will not recover to the levels they were last year for at least six years. here's our economics editor, faisal islam. and energy shocks, a pandemic and an extraordinary mini budget reversal. multiple changes of pm and chancellor, quite the backdrop to a very unusual statement. the big picture is that this was effectively 2—mac budgets in one. you can see that clearly from totting up the cost of all the measures today. the pain, the tax rises, the spending cuts actually mainly occur in the last few bars here, the blue ones, after the general election. that is designed to impress upon the markets that the chancellor is serious about cutting borrowing after the mini budget turmoil. but before the
the studio: chris mason at westminster, thank you.ction from the government's independent forecaster, the office for budget responsibility. it said that once rising prices are taken into account, people's living standards will fall by 7% in the next few years. that's a decade of prosperity wiped out. the 0br also predicted that living standards will not recover to the levels they were last year for at least six years. here's our economics editor, faisal islam. and energy shocks, a pandemic and...
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chris mason, bbc news in bali.re than 20 years, but they still lag well behind the soaring cost of living. average pay rose by 5.7% in the year to september, when people got big rises when returning to work from furlough. but once inflaton is taken into account, real wages fell by 2.7%. people working in the private sector fared better than most — with pay rises of at 6.6% — compared to 2.2% in the public sector. it comes at a time of low unemployment and huge numbers of vacantjobs, meaning employers have to offer more money to get the staff they need and that is proving difficult for some companies as simonjack reports. pay may be rising, but prices are rising faster. at this private care home in gloucester, 70% of residents are funded by a cash—strapped local authority. rising food and energy bills makes it difficult to increase staff wages, so some are looking elsewhere. to be honest, i'm getting really fed up with reading resignation letters that say, i love myjob, i don't want to go, i love looking after the r
chris mason, bbc news in bali.re than 20 years, but they still lag well behind the soaring cost of living. average pay rose by 5.7% in the year to september, when people got big rises when returning to work from furlough. but once inflaton is taken into account, real wages fell by 2.7%. people working in the private sector fared better than most — with pay rises of at 6.6% — compared to 2.2% in the public sector. it comes at a time of low unemployment and huge numbers of vacantjobs, meaning...
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chris mason, bbc news, in sharm el—sheikh.mention some good news earlier. , ., , �* , earlier. tell us more? yes, let's focus on — earlier. tell us more? yes, let's focus on the _ earlier. tell us more? yes, let's focus on the good _ earlier. tell us more? yes, let's focus on the good news. - earlier. tell us more? yes, let's focus on the good news. the - earlier. tell us more? yes, let's i focus on the good news. the most positive development was the decision to include loss and damage for the first time in these talks. loss and damage is pretty much what it says on the tin. it's about the loss and damage climate change is currently causing. so developing countries are often experiencing more extreme weather events associated with climate change. think floods, storms, droughts, and they are often less able to cope with them. so they have been saying for a long time that they would like the rich world to help them out with this loss and damage. the rich world, which caused climate change, burning the fossil fuels that made it
chris mason, bbc news, in sharm el—sheikh.mention some good news earlier. , ., , �* , earlier. tell us more? yes, let's focus on — earlier. tell us more? yes, let's focus on the _ earlier. tell us more? yes, let's focus on the good _ earlier. tell us more? yes, let's focus on the good news. - earlier. tell us more? yes, let's focus on the good news. the - earlier. tell us more? yes, let's i focus on the good news. the most positive development was the decision to include loss and damage...
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mason mans, having his shot safe. by my turn, or in the us goal by imagine united states funds are pretty happy about this. excuse me, sir. excuse me, sir. us fun. yeah. how do you feel about drained? we'll take the point. i think we actually played him a little bit. we had that game one. i think we could one, it didn't want it. i think a 100 percent of the world would agree that you outplayed england in that game. you should really be taking 3 points from this. yeah, i think so that should been our, our 3 point guys. while the year i say, do you seem to have england's number well caps? they base england in 1950 drew with them at south africa, 2010 and they've drawn with england here again today. maybe we can just grab at england final to excuse me, sir. yes. and can i ask you what you think of that sir? that performance, that performance at wasn't good, wasn't good. it should have shuffled around and brought it on. i think it compared to the last game a i think the hello paul. oh there was slow. was that it go that c
mason mans, having his shot safe. by my turn, or in the us goal by imagine united states funds are pretty happy about this. excuse me, sir. excuse me, sir. us fun. yeah. how do you feel about drained? we'll take the point. i think we actually played him a little bit. we had that game one. i think we could one, it didn't want it. i think a 100 percent of the world would agree that you outplayed england in that game. you should really be taking 3 points from this. yeah, i think so that should...
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chris mason reporting there. 20 years but latest official statistics show that average pay in the year to september, is still lagging well behind the soaring cost of living. pay in the private sector rose by a record 6.6% injuly to september compared with a year before, but only by 2.2% in the public sector, according to figures released by the office for national statistics. after adjusting for inflation, pay fell overall by 2.7%, close to the record drop recorded previously. the figures also showed that unemployment has risen slightly. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. across the country, private employers like this environmentally friendly coffee chain are giving the biggest pay rises in leap years. they have boosted pay by 5% and are offering grants and loans to help staff cope with the soaring cost of living. i staff cope with the soaring cost of livina. ~' ., staff cope with the soaring cost of livina. ~ ., ., , living. i think going into this year havin: living. i think going into this year
chris mason reporting there. 20 years but latest official statistics show that average pay in the year to september, is still lagging well behind the soaring cost of living. pay in the private sector rose by a record 6.6% injuly to september compared with a year before, but only by 2.2% in the public sector, according to figures released by the office for national statistics. after adjusting for inflation, pay fell overall by 2.7%, close to the record drop recorded previously. the figures also...
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heard through tweet from the british prime minister earlier today and this coming in from chris masong at the 620 summit, everyone's plans has been upended by these events in poland and he says that everyone has been on the phone with defence ministers and foreign ministers, talking to poland. 6ive and foreign ministers, talking to poland. give us a sense of what else we are hearing from the international community. you have commented so far? president zelensky has, the president of ukraine and as you say, the 620 meeting has been a upended and he has said in his own way that this act by russia as it accuses russia of being responsible for this event, is a slap in the face of the 620. he says this is what ukraine has been warning all along, that this war, this conflict, was never going to be confined to their territory, that it would spill over to countries that are also at threat, like ukraine, and therefore a bigger response and support is needed from the west and allied countries to ukraine. as far as other world leaders, like poland, they are very much tempering their language and
heard through tweet from the british prime minister earlier today and this coming in from chris masong at the 620 summit, everyone's plans has been upended by these events in poland and he says that everyone has been on the phone with defence ministers and foreign ministers, talking to poland. 6ive and foreign ministers, talking to poland. give us a sense of what else we are hearing from the international community. you have commented so far? president zelensky has, the president of ukraine and...
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chris mason, there. and that is the same challenge for europe.about how to limit the impact of soaring energy prices. they are trying to agree a price cap of around $65 per barrel on russian oil. and they are also debating whether to bring in a maximum price for gas — of 275 euros per megawatt—hour. critics say that is far too high to do any good. but there's also the concern that if prices are kept too low in europe — it could put off suppliers and risk shortages jonathan robinson is global power & energy research director at the analysts frost & sullivan. good morning to you. this is actually quite tricky, isn't it? you have to get all the members on board across europe with ideas of price caps. where should they be? they all have different opinions.— different opinions. definitely. the southern _ different opinions. definitely. the southern european - different opinions. definitely. l the southern european nations are happier generally with the price caps and they are more happy generally to subsidise citizens in terms of energy costs. you get
chris mason, there. and that is the same challenge for europe.about how to limit the impact of soaring energy prices. they are trying to agree a price cap of around $65 per barrel on russian oil. and they are also debating whether to bring in a maximum price for gas — of 275 euros per megawatt—hour. critics say that is far too high to do any good. but there's also the concern that if prices are kept too low in europe — it could put off suppliers and risk shortages jonathan robinson is...
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chris mason, bbc news, in bali.d now by our chief asia presenter, karishma vaswani, who is in bali for us this morning. karishma — it's the first day of the summit. what else will be on the agenda? no more rain for now, sally, but there has been a lot taking place at there has been a lot taking place at the 620's summit today. it has kicked off with a discussion and reading about food security, top of the line for so many countries here, particularly when you put this global meeting against the backdrop of that war in ukraine. we also heard from president zelensky of ukraine. he addressed delegates and leaders via video link, talking, he said, to the 619, not the 620, making a direct reference to exclude russia from this conversation. he repeated the sorts of things we have heard before that the destructive war in ukraine must end and he said that thousands will die if it doesn't. we heard similar comments from the host of the 620's summit, the indonesian president, who also talked about the fact that the war must e
chris mason, bbc news, in bali.d now by our chief asia presenter, karishma vaswani, who is in bali for us this morning. karishma — it's the first day of the summit. what else will be on the agenda? no more rain for now, sally, but there has been a lot taking place at there has been a lot taking place at the 620's summit today. it has kicked off with a discussion and reading about food security, top of the line for so many countries here, particularly when you put this global meeting against...
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as we been reflected, rishi sunak has been talking while in egypt to our political editor chris masonlion climate fund in the uk that was meant to run from 2021 to 2026. will it be delivered in full and in the timeframe? it's great to be here at cop to build on the legacy of glasgow but also continue the leadership our country has shown in tackling climate change. of course this is about the future and the planet we leave our children but it's also about the here and now. at home, many people are grappling with high energy bills as a result of the illegal war in ukraine which highlights the need to improve our energy security and transition juice cheaper, safer, cleanerforms of energy, but i've also had the to world leaders, including president macron, about all the different ways we can work together, including tackling illegal migration. i will come to than a second, but on the specifics of the climate fund, the money and time frame, are you committed to what was set out before? we remain committed to the 11.6 billion we announced. and the timeframe? and we are seeing the benefit th
as we been reflected, rishi sunak has been talking while in egypt to our political editor chris masonlion climate fund in the uk that was meant to run from 2021 to 2026. will it be delivered in full and in the timeframe? it's great to be here at cop to build on the legacy of glasgow but also continue the leadership our country has shown in tackling climate change. of course this is about the future and the planet we leave our children but it's also about the here and now. at home, many people...
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mason in the country at the moment, as you know, the mess of missile attacks have led to a situation in which about half of the country's power supply is affected. and the head of the atomic energy agency grossey has so called upon both sides to respect a safety zone around the power plant. but unfortunately, this has failed over and over again in the past months. all right, you're up to date. we back at the top of the hour with more international news, and until then if you need more news, you can always check on our website. that's d, w dot com. i'm here until the berlin, thanks for joining us. i she's got any issues with all say what grade level the only me i can be on top. it's to create my own empire. just a lease with just to take away the journey. the destination right. find out they stuck in trees with before i can then tree. ah, this week in world stories. how russian propaganda works. finding new homes for docs and the we begin in turkey, home to teaching the fiance of slain saudi journalists, shall my heart, georgie. 4 years later, his murder is still unresolved. something
mason in the country at the moment, as you know, the mess of missile attacks have led to a situation in which about half of the country's power supply is affected. and the head of the atomic energy agency grossey has so called upon both sides to respect a safety zone around the power plant. but unfortunately, this has failed over and over again in the past months. all right, you're up to date. we back at the top of the hour with more international news, and until then if you need more news, you...
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was chris mason's questioning of the prime minister this week persistent or pointless?he bbc has been soliciting your views about its output for 100 years. first, as in all budgetary events, the chancellor unveiled a blizzard of statistics in his autumn statement on thursday. later in the studio, the bbc�*s economics editor, faisal islam, ran through some of them. now here are today's borrowing numbers in yellow. the key thing is that they're large and they stay high. now, back in march, the official forecasts for government borrowing were much lower, in blue. the obr is forecasting that those tax rises and more significantly, the uk inflation rate, now at its highest rate in 41 years, will also drive those historic falls in real household disposable income. robin petherbridge was watching that and had this response. well, bbc news said they would give us a response to those questions and we'll bring you that next week. the statement was, of course, long—awaited, and there had been plenty of previewing and speculation about what it might contain in the media over the pa
was chris mason's questioning of the prime minister this week persistent or pointless?he bbc has been soliciting your views about its output for 100 years. first, as in all budgetary events, the chancellor unveiled a blizzard of statistics in his autumn statement on thursday. later in the studio, the bbc�*s economics editor, faisal islam, ran through some of them. now here are today's borrowing numbers in yellow. the key thing is that they're large and they stay high. now, back in march, the...
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and george mason university's andrew jason cohen gives tips for thanksgiving and all year long. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning, on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> sunday on "q&a," the author of "silent spring revolution" talks about the conservationist movement and the landmark legislation approved in the early 1970's on under the leadership of president kennedy, johnson and nixon. >> i am grateful to that generation that we did get the environmental protection agency and the endangered species act. nixon did signed a vigorous clean air act that made a difference. we had a clean water act in 1972, and this silent spring generation that i am writing about, it had a lot of people in it, and the three presidents were responsive, and that is with great presidents do, so on this regard, i think kennedy, johnson and nixon all were of truly good, if not great, environmental presence. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." you can listen to "q&a" a
and george mason university's andrew jason cohen gives tips for thanksgiving and all year long. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning, on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> sunday on "q&a," the author of "silent spring revolution" talks about the conservationist movement and the landmark legislation approved in the early 1970's on under the...
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smith is a professor of american history at george mason university and teaches african-american history 20th century cultural history of death in america american popular music and african american religious history. she is the author of dancing in the street motown and the cultural politics of detroit. now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e smith. thank you for joining us today. let me begin today's simply by letting you know that professor smith wasn't able to join us the last minute there were complications that made it impossible for her to join us and i'm very sorry that she's not here at luck be sharing this afternoon with her, but i am honored to be sharing it with you. i just want to say how much i appreciate the national archives giving me the opportunity to talk with you today. and particularly. i want to thank susan clifton for putting together today's program. i want to start today by doing one of those things that i think you're not supposed to do when you talk about your book. i want to start with somebody else's book. an imparticular but i want to do is i want to s
smith is a professor of american history at george mason university and teaches african-american history 20th century cultural history of death in america american popular music and african american religious history. she is the author of dancing in the street motown and the cultural politics of detroit. now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e smith. thank you for joining us today. let me begin today's simply by letting you know that professor smith wasn't able to join us the last minute...
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moskva newspaper conducted regular reports from the construction site in 1950 , the advanced work of masons, welders, installers, as steeplejacks were written here, this skyscraper turned out to be one of the most difficult, most expensive and strongest per square meter 39 kg of steel. you won't even take it down. that's just the cost of demolishing it will significantly exceed the cost of its construction. this is really very high-quality architecture, of course, this instant attraction did not arise from scratch, firstly, here was born. lermontov that the metro station bore the name for some time, but lermontovskaya was renamed again into the red gates, because for 3.5 centuries the center of attention was the same triumphal arch in the baroque style, installed by order of peter i to meet russian soldiers returning from the battle of poltava. it burned down several times and was rebuilt, and in the 27th year of the last century it was nevertheless destroyed. conditions are all due to floating soils and deep underground metro stations. one thing seems to contradict the other, but the engin
moskva newspaper conducted regular reports from the construction site in 1950 , the advanced work of masons, welders, installers, as steeplejacks were written here, this skyscraper turned out to be one of the most difficult, most expensive and strongest per square meter 39 kg of steel. you won't even take it down. that's just the cost of demolishing it will significantly exceed the cost of its construction. this is really very high-quality architecture, of course, this instant attraction did...
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kevin boyle is they william smith mason professor of american history at northwestern university. his previous book, arc of justice, won the national book award for nonfiction and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he is also the author of the uaw and the heyday of american liberalism, and coauthor of muddy boots and raegan abrams. his essays have appeared in the washington post, the u.s. new york times, the baltimore sun, chicago tribune, and the detroit free press. suzanne a smith is a professor of american history at george mason university, and teaches african american history, 20th century cultural history, history of death in america, american popular music, and african american religious history. she is the author of dancing the strait, motown on the cultural politics of detroit. now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e. smith. thank you for joining us today. >> let me begin today simply by letting you know that professor smith was not able to join us at the last minute, they were complications that made it impossible for us to have her here, i am very sorry that s
kevin boyle is they william smith mason professor of american history at northwestern university. his previous book, arc of justice, won the national book award for nonfiction and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he is also the author of the uaw and the heyday of american liberalism, and coauthor of muddy boots and raegan abrams. his essays have appeared in the washington post, the u.s. new york times, the baltimore sun, chicago tribune, and the detroit free press. suzanne a smith is a...
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can read so much and back. boom, boom, boom, boom, tumor, asia, treat when a thrive and opposite the mason. oh oh. and an asian oil sous throat and tooth, ah, ah, ah, but this, the cannabis, li, addicted by many. so effect combating pain. what does in say that is tyco active? if medically, recent hiv, it's medicinal with appears over against many patient power clinic. too much of him and then of skip anson. very few actually benefit wisconsin. oh, this is under this plan. it's bruce produce with chemical on canada. it's important t h n c b, b o o cannabis coming. but capsule as oil per spray, dried flood can be pushed. they contain bring proportion to th and c, b kind of annoyed our body or mind or body own canon receptors that's are high hope candidate might tackle all range of pain, also implement muscular and, and, and they therapist a flag and tried product me of her patient she can recall, prescription became late and the explosion passed. but the result in disappoint it. and um, most patients want it, not the treatment because it but enough thing, pain effect and passion, poor result
can read so much and back. boom, boom, boom, boom, tumor, asia, treat when a thrive and opposite the mason. oh oh. and an asian oil sous throat and tooth, ah, ah, ah, but this, the cannabis, li, addicted by many. so effect combating pain. what does in say that is tyco active? if medically, recent hiv, it's medicinal with appears over against many patient power clinic. too much of him and then of skip anson. very few actually benefit wisconsin. oh, this is under this plan. it's bruce produce...
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kevin boyle there's that williams matt mason professor in american history northwestern university.s book, arc of justice, what the national book award for nonfiction, and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he is also the author of the uaw and the heyday of american liberalism. and coauthor of muddy boots and ragged aprons. his essays and reviews have appeared in washington post, new york times, baltimore some, chicago tribune, and detroit free press. suzanne e. smith is a professor of american history at george mason university, and teaches african american history, 20th century cultural history, history of death in america, american popular music, and african american and religious history. she's the author of dancing in the street, motown in the cultural politics of detroit. now, let's hear from kevin loyal and suzanne eats mitt. thank you for joining us today. >> let me begin today simply by letting you know that professor smith wasn't able to join us. the last-minute, there were complications that made it impossible for her to join us. and i am very sorry that she is not go
kevin boyle there's that williams matt mason professor in american history northwestern university.s book, arc of justice, what the national book award for nonfiction, and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he is also the author of the uaw and the heyday of american liberalism. and coauthor of muddy boots and ragged aprons. his essays and reviews have appeared in washington post, new york times, baltimore some, chicago tribune, and detroit free press. suzanne e. smith is a professor of...
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i said that we put us on the line for the keep infringing, i mean got is kumasi foothill put us on mason kim with albany, thema english planner, and seeing if you remembered amazon grace in maestro kenneth's tenure cannot be after over. gonna have to be that is mid. i'm into mana, noting at work was when getting michael normally off he, she elise, competitor can come a fingerprinting arianna. nothing leprechaun the lumbering iowa. not hipaa is clearing us. how lengthening jolla dinner meeting...