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to mcavoy corner we're standing on is close to many of the spots just up on in there is there sort of a c.v. located in a squat that's right had my 1st gigs across the way was the good walk around the corner here to the left was the imam of. the former underground club in a squat it was also immortalized as one of the. temporary spaces i'm kind of walking along here now when looking at the photos you can hardly believe the same street so much about the city's expressive power has changed just. looking back how does that the talk of to see the ecstatic paintings joining the ninety's an early double o's now the one at the top of it that was a totally fabulous time for me seeing from today it was a period of my life that was really good even if i feel very little connection to it now. how does d.j. fetal see the development of techno. back then was still new and fresh and headed in a certain direction from time to time it's been declared dead then it got a bit more established came into the mainstream and now we have a well established nightlife. the euphoria and the ecstasy of the begin
to mcavoy corner we're standing on is close to many of the spots just up on in there is there sort of a c.v. located in a squat that's right had my 1st gigs across the way was the good walk around the corner here to the left was the imam of. the former underground club in a squat it was also immortalized as one of the. temporary spaces i'm kind of walking along here now when looking at the photos you can hardly believe the same street so much about the city's expressive power has changed just....
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was eric pickles, who was the chairman, writing an email saying, later i was interviewed by anne mcavoyoke to him, or had a long chat with him." i never spoke to him in my life. maybe that tells us something about politicians and politics but let's stick with you and your evolution to becoming one of the prime movers behind what we now know is the brexit campaign. it began with the ukip, the uk independence party. cameron, by 2016, decided to hold a referendum. you decided to become a main backer of the leave campaign. how much money, now that you look at it, how much? several hundred thousand pounds to ukip, when i was backing them, then when the campaign got going i gave more than £1 million to vote leave which was authorised... more than 1 million? that probably makes you their biggest individual donor. i don't think i was, i think there was somebody else who gave more. but when you look at leave and that campaign in 2016, are you proud of it? you paid for quite a lot of it, are you proud of it? yes, i am and you've gotta distinguish between vote leave, which is the authorized body f
was eric pickles, who was the chairman, writing an email saying, later i was interviewed by anne mcavoyoke to him, or had a long chat with him." i never spoke to him in my life. maybe that tells us something about politicians and politics but let's stick with you and your evolution to becoming one of the prime movers behind what we now know is the brexit campaign. it began with the ukip, the uk independence party. cameron, by 2016, decided to hold a referendum. you decided to become a main...
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later i was interviewed by anne mcavoy.i neversaid that. i've had a long chat with him. i never spoke to him in my life. maybe that tells us something about politicians and politics but let's stick with you and your evolution to becoming one of the prime movers behind what we now know is the brexit campaign. it began with the ukip, the uk independence party. cameron, by 2016, i decided to hold a referendum. you decided to become a referendum. you decided to become a main backer of the leave campaign. how much money, now that you look at it, how much? when i was back and then, the campaign could go on, i gave more than £1 million to vote leave which was authorised... more than 1 million? that makes you the biggest donor. i think i was. but million? that makes you the biggest donor. ithink i was. but when million? that makes you the biggest donor. i think i was. but when you look at leave in the campaign in 2016, are you part of it? you paid for quite a lot of it, you part of it? i am and you've gotta distinguish between vote
later i was interviewed by anne mcavoy.i neversaid that. i've had a long chat with him. i never spoke to him in my life. maybe that tells us something about politicians and politics but let's stick with you and your evolution to becoming one of the prime movers behind what we now know is the brexit campaign. it began with the ukip, the uk independence party. cameron, by 2016, i decided to hold a referendum. you decided to become a referendum. you decided to become a main backer of the leave...
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how do you like -- these german and japanese bond buyers this is a bond 3% yield mcavoy is very sharpthat's skriincredible to me risk free versus lose a percentage because you bank on the government that's some trade. schwab >> trade all you want. >> ameritade. >> all you can eat. >> ameritade is down 23%. >> that's impossible >> we'll see you tonight when we come back, ism, can it hold above 50? an eluvexcsi with the ceo of u.s. steel don't go away. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with leslie picker and david faber let's get to ism and rick santelli >> yes our september read on ism manufacturing, sort of going the way of europe. 47.8 definitely a bit below the 50 we were looking for sequentially following 49.1. the issue here is 49.1 comped us back to january of '16 where we had 48 obviously 47.8 usurps that we're going way back in the way back machine that takes us back to june of '09, june of '09 to find a lower level. if we look at the employment component from 47.4 to 46.3. prices paid, they moved up but not over 50. they mo
how do you like -- these german and japanese bond buyers this is a bond 3% yield mcavoy is very sharpthat's skriincredible to me risk free versus lose a percentage because you bank on the government that's some trade. schwab >> trade all you want. >> ameritade. >> all you can eat. >> ameritade is down 23%. >> that's impossible >> we'll see you tonight when we come back, ism, can it hold above 50? an eluvexcsi with the ceo of u.s. steel don't go away. ♪...
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we can cross now and speak to dawn mcavoy who co founded the anti abortion group, both lives matter. seats, if a speaker was appointed, if a deputy first minister, a first minister, and all the executive ministers were appointed before midnight, then, yes, this could make a difference because the legislation would fall and we would prevent a tarmac and extreme abortion resume being imposed here in northern ireland by westminster. that is not going to happen, is it? we had been led to believe that will not happen. that is a big disappointment, not u nto that is a big disappointment, not unto us on this particular issue, but obviously, to the people of northern ireland for many reasons. we have had over 1000 days now without a local government. that has meantan without a local government. that has meant an awful lot to people, in terms of pressures that we face day in and day out in northern ireland. in terms of this particular issue, around abortion, we believe that is 1000 days that has been wasted, 1000 days when there could have been improvement in maternity care services, when sta
we can cross now and speak to dawn mcavoy who co founded the anti abortion group, both lives matter. seats, if a speaker was appointed, if a deputy first minister, a first minister, and all the executive ministers were appointed before midnight, then, yes, this could make a difference because the legislation would fall and we would prevent a tarmac and extreme abortion resume being imposed here in northern ireland by westminster. that is not going to happen, is it? we had been led to believe...
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of his dark materials has been years in the making is and stars people like ruth wilson and james mcavoyes to places like blaenavon, where on a snowy day many extras joint to shoot the opening scene of the series was that when they haven't been up a mountain or occupier a car so they have recreated these vast sets and virtual worlds in a big studio down in splott in cardiff. all this is happening during what some people say is a golden age of drama production in wales which began when a doctor who was revived and began filming in cardiff over ten years ago. his dark materials is certainly the biggest drama to be made in wales in terms of its budget. also the scale of the project. you mentioned lin manuel miranda, and ...he he plays lee's closing in the series and we find out how much he loves wales. about a year ago when he posted but all his trips on social media. every weekend he was out and about to a lot of castles, places like a famous book town and then he popped up on a night out. he made a surprise appearance at a monthly musicals karaoke night that happens at a small bar in card
of his dark materials has been years in the making is and stars people like ruth wilson and james mcavoyes to places like blaenavon, where on a snowy day many extras joint to shoot the opening scene of the series was that when they haven't been up a mountain or occupier a car so they have recreated these vast sets and virtual worlds in a big studio down in splott in cardiff. all this is happening during what some people say is a golden age of drama production in wales which began when a doctor...