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and at the moment we're just making enemies, even if i just go to what the irish prime minister michael martin said on the 16th of june, he was talking about the relationship between island, the u. k. northern ireland. and he's talk about the unilateralism of the worst kind when the british government starts to change parts of the brick set deal. that bar is signed up to. yeah, i mean, what's been the thing very striking about the brakes. it policy that the government's followed over the last 2 years, also under forest. johnson's leadership is that it is in some ways very antsy conservative. it rather offenders would have been for many decades. core principles of the conservative party at one is it's pragmatism on economic issues. the reality is that going for this very called model breaks. it has meant that it has clearly caused some damage to the british economy. and that's not something we can service . we traditionally have done. they've always been very pragmatic on economic issues because they know that the personal prosperity, their bonuses is more men maintain that position in office.
and at the moment we're just making enemies, even if i just go to what the irish prime minister michael martin said on the 16th of june, he was talking about the relationship between island, the u. k. northern ireland. and he's talk about the unilateralism of the worst kind when the british government starts to change parts of the brick set deal. that bar is signed up to. yeah, i mean, what's been the thing very striking about the brakes. it policy that the government's followed over the last 2...
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. >> maria and the mothers of eric garner, trayvon martin, jordan davis, michael brown, sandra bland,or police reform. mothers for justice united to support all the moms whose families have been devastated by police violence. it's an indictment of our entire country that we even need these groups. i wish you didn't have to do this work and i wish you don't feel compelled to do that work, but i thank you for that work. >> thank you. whoever's voice i need to be, i will be that voice, until their parent or their loved ones are strong enough to fight for them. >> thank you. that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. ♪ three times the electorlytes and half the sugar. ♪ pedialyte powder packs. feel better fast. sorry i'm late! dude, dude, dude... oh boy. your cousin.from boston. [whiff] [water splashes] is it on the green? [goose squawks] i was just looking for my ball. 19th hole, sam adams summer ale. [goose squawks] (here you go.) (cheers guys!) i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of
. >> maria and the mothers of eric garner, trayvon martin, jordan davis, michael brown, sandra bland,or police reform. mothers for justice united to support all the moms whose families have been devastated by police violence. it's an indictment of our entire country that we even need these groups. i wish you didn't have to do this work and i wish you don't feel compelled to do that work, but i thank you for that work. >> thank you. whoever's voice i need to be, i will be that voice,...
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michael schumacher. he also drove for ferrari and will finish his final season racing for aston martin.e race after being injured in this crash that involved around 30 riders — remarkably, she was the only rider to be forced out of the stage. wiebes claimed her second stage win to strengthen her grip on the green points jersey. —— strengthened her grip. her fellow dutchwoman, marianna vos, finished third to retain the overall lead. in super league, we can bounce back from the match to beat whole kr 46-4. from the match to beat whole kr 46—4. evan french opened the scoring for the warriors in the third minute. australia went to claim on a hat trick. they ran in nine tries and all at the dw stadium. leo marshall also scored three times. we can remain second behind st. helens in the table. and that's all your sport for now. hello there. this week has been quite a cloudy one for many parts of the country, but it looks like we're going to end the week with more sunshine, and that means it's going to be feeling warmer everywhere. into the weekend, though, we're going to look at this cloud tha
michael schumacher. he also drove for ferrari and will finish his final season racing for aston martin.e race after being injured in this crash that involved around 30 riders — remarkably, she was the only rider to be forced out of the stage. wiebes claimed her second stage win to strengthen her grip on the green points jersey. —— strengthened her grip. her fellow dutchwoman, marianna vos, finished third to retain the overall lead. in super league, we can bounce back from the match to...
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michael casper, bloomberg intelligence equity strategist, the only one in the building that can spell connectivity. tell me what is happening across gina martin world with earning revisions. how are you preparing, given a buoyant job economy for the mystery of guidance in earnings? michael: earnings revisions have started to come down. if you look at our chart book from last week, we have a net revision breadth chart, which shows the number of negative revisions versus positive revisions. that is starting to turn over, finally gone negative. tom: do you have a number in earnings growth? what is the statistic you have? michael: our consensus is close to 10%. it is a mystery where margins are going. margins are being revised, operating margins revised down. the magnitude of the miss on operating margins is the big question, where the eps number is going to end up. kailey: how much of that margin pressure do you anticipate is going to come from the labor side, considering we saw percent on a year by year, but month by month, we were steady. michael: i think still quite a bit. i think that is mainly a problem for discretionary, tech, some of the
michael casper, bloomberg intelligence equity strategist, the only one in the building that can spell connectivity. tell me what is happening across gina martin world with earning revisions. how are you preparing, given a buoyant job economy for the mystery of guidance in earnings? michael: earnings revisions have started to come down. if you look at our chart book from last week, we have a net revision breadth chart, which shows the number of negative revisions versus positive revisions. that...
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martin, investigative reporter with gbh news. we willing to are pieces come "this happening here." and michaelon hayden with the southern poverty law center. coming up, a new supreme court case threatens another body blow to our democracy. we will speak to the former law clerk for the retired supreme court justice stephen breyer. yes, we will speak with carolyn shapiro, professor. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "house of the rising sun" by the animals. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.s. supreme court announced it will hear oral arguments this thursday october in a case that could be -- in october, the court will hear moore v. harper, a case that seeks to reinstate gerrymandered congressional maps that were struck down by north carolina's highest court. a ruling in favor of north carolina republicans could strip state courts of their power to strike down state laws, while expanding the power of gop-controlled state legislatures to control federal elections. legal arguments brought forward by plaintiffs in moore v. harper could dras
martin, investigative reporter with gbh news. we willing to are pieces come "this happening here." and michaelon hayden with the southern poverty law center. coming up, a new supreme court case threatens another body blow to our democracy. we will speak to the former law clerk for the retired supreme court justice stephen breyer. yes, we will speak with carolyn shapiro, professor. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "house of the rising sun" by the animals. this is...
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speaking to chris mason, michael gove is not standing for the leadership but martin, he is not in theis going, certainly in terms of who will make it over the line but we will make it over the line but we will know for sure in under an hour's time because at six p:m., that's the end of it, nominations closed will see which of the contenders left 20 backers make it into tomorrow's first round. breaking news. regarding a deadlock that has been difficult to get around between network rail and rmt. network rail have made a new offer breaking this impasse but the rmt at the maritime transport union over pay, jobs and conditions. they say it amounts to a real terms pay cut over the next few years will cut a third of front line maintenance roles and have scheduled maintenance work. this relates to a dispute that's all three days of strikes which affected most of the railway lines in the country injune and so, network rail having the offer rejected by the rmt. a bbc investigation has uncovered evidence that the sas executed detainees and murdered un—armed people in afghanistan. a bbc investig
speaking to chris mason, michael gove is not standing for the leadership but martin, he is not in theis going, certainly in terms of who will make it over the line but we will make it over the line but we will know for sure in under an hour's time because at six p:m., that's the end of it, nominations closed will see which of the contenders left 20 backers make it into tomorrow's first round. breaking news. regarding a deadlock that has been difficult to get around between network rail and rmt....
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martin di caro. our guest today, catholic university historian michael kimmage. welcome, michael. >> you are a member of the state departments planning staff 2014 to 2016. your portfolio was russia and ukraine. so, you bring a lot of expertise to the subject we are going to talk about today. you are an expert on u.s. russia relations. that is the road to war in eastern europe. how did we get to this point? ? where europe is seeing its first major land war since world war ii. the possible exception of the breakup of yugoslavia, the civil war. so, let's begin with something, i usually stay away with, stay away from, rather, my day today podcast. that is what's happening on the ground. we want the podcast to survive rubber and not become dated. i am curious as to what you think about why russia's invasion has gone so poorly, at least from a russian perspective. not achieving any major objectives yet. >> well, i think there are a couple of factors. it begins, i think, with an ambition that was henry was able from getting. this ambition was to dominate entirely the co
martin di caro. our guest today, catholic university historian michael kimmage. welcome, michael. >> you are a member of the state departments planning staff 2014 to 2016. your portfolio was russia and ukraine. so, you bring a lot of expertise to the subject we are going to talk about today. you are an expert on u.s. russia relations. that is the road to war in eastern europe. how did we get to this point? ? where europe is seeing its first major land war since world war ii. the possible...
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people who want to think about current events, historically, on martin di caro and our guest today, catholic university historian, michael kimmage. welcome, michael. >> thank you for having me. >> good to have you here,
people who want to think about current events, historically, on martin di caro and our guest today, catholic university historian, michael kimmage. welcome, michael. >> thank you for having me. >> good to have you here,
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michael schumacher. he also drove for ferrari and will finish his final season racing for aston martin.e table. and that's all your sport for now. hello there. it looks like we will end the week with some warmer weather and some more sunshine, as well. but we start with some rain left over from overnight, well. but we start with some rain left overfrom overnight, mainly across northern england in southern scotland, that will peter out. sunshine for a while but the cloud will build up england, could get 1— to six hours, most across northern england in eastern scotland. sunny for most of the day, it'll be a warmer day, particularly warm through the midlands, southern england could make 28 celsius in the southeast of england. some cloud and rain coming into the northern ireland in the evening, pushing eastwards overnight into scotland over the irish sea into northern parts of england. again further south, it looks like it'll be dry, but a warm start to the weekend with temperatures 14—16 c. we start with cloud and rain across northern areas on saturday, that'll peter out, brightening up in
michael schumacher. he also drove for ferrari and will finish his final season racing for aston martin.e table. and that's all your sport for now. hello there. it looks like we will end the week with some warmer weather and some more sunshine, as well. but we start with some rain left over from overnight, well. but we start with some rain left overfrom overnight, mainly across northern england in southern scotland, that will peter out. sunshine for a while but the cloud will build up england,...
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i'm martin de caro and our guest today catholic university historian. michael kimmage. welcome michael. thank you for having me. good to have you here. you are a member of the state department's policy planning staff 2014 to 2016. your portfolio was russia and ukraine. so you bring a lot of expertise to the subject. we're going to talk about today. you are an expert on us russia relations, and that is the road to war in eastern europe. how did we get to this point where europe is seeing its first major land war since world war two the possible exception of the breakup of yugoslavia a civil war. so let's begin with something. i usually stay away with stay away from rather my day-to-day podcast and that is what's happening on the ground. we want the podcast to survive forever not become dated, but i am curious as to what you think about why russia's invasion? has gone so poorly at least from a russian perspective not achieving any major objectives yet. well, i think there are a couple of factors it begins i think with a ambition that was unrealizable from the beginning in
i'm martin de caro and our guest today catholic university historian. michael kimmage. welcome michael. thank you for having me. good to have you here. you are a member of the state department's policy planning staff 2014 to 2016. your portfolio was russia and ukraine. so you bring a lot of expertise to the subject. we're going to talk about today. you are an expert on us russia relations, and that is the road to war in eastern europe. how did we get to this point where europe is seeing its...
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i'm martin de caro and our guest today catholic university historian. michael kimmage. welcome michael. thank you for having me. good to have you here. you are a member of the state department's policy planning staff 2014 to 2016. your portfolio was russia and ukraine. so you bring a lot of expertise to the subject. we're going to talk about today. you are an expert on us russia relations, and that is the road to war in eastern europe. how did we get to this point where europe is seeing its first major land war since world war two the
i'm martin de caro and our guest today catholic university historian. michael kimmage. welcome michael. thank you for having me. good to have you here. you are a member of the state department's policy planning staff 2014 to 2016. your portfolio was russia and ukraine. so you bring a lot of expertise to the subject. we're going to talk about today. you are an expert on us russia relations, and that is the road to war in eastern europe. how did we get to this point where europe is seeing its...
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michael schumacher. he also drove for ferrari and will finish his final season racing for aston martin. very proud of how he has stood — behind the corner. very proud of how he has stood op _ behind the corner. very proud of how he has stood up for _ behind the corner. very proud of how he has stood up for what _ behind the corner. very proud of how he has stood up for what he - behind the corner. very proud of how he has stood up for what he has - he has stood up for what he has believed — he has stood up for what he has believed in— he has stood up for what he has believed in for others. even at the cost of— believed in for others. even at the cost of himself. i see him as such a legend _ cost of himself. i see him as such a legend of— cost of himself. i see him as such a legend of our sport. when we talk about_ legend of our sport. when we talk about legends, there are not many that i_ about legends, there are not many that i count — about legends, there are not many that i count as legends. but he is at the _ that i count as legends. but he is at the top — that i count as legends. b
michael schumacher. he also drove for ferrari and will finish his final season racing for aston martin. very proud of how he has stood — behind the corner. very proud of how he has stood op _ behind the corner. very proud of how he has stood up for _ behind the corner. very proud of how he has stood up for what _ behind the corner. very proud of how he has stood up for what he - behind the corner. very proud of how he has stood up for what he has - he has stood up for what he has believed —...
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michael schumacher. he also drove for ferrari and will finish his final season racing for aston martin.arkets that are there, their home base for the teams and players already competing, because the leagues are too small. there is not enough competitive opportunities. they don't access international club football, for example, so that really needs some attention as well. lorena wiebes has won stage five of the tour de france femmes. remarkably, only denmark's emma norsgaard had to drop out of the race after being injured in this crash that involved around 30 riders. wiebes claimed her second stage win of the race to strengthen her grip on the green points jersey. her fellow dutch woman marianna vos finished third to retain the overall lead. that's all the sport for now. back to you. that is a bad crash, paul! extraordinary pictures. thank you very much. let's get more now on the decision of british gas owner centrica to restart paying dividends to shareholders, with the company reporting a big rise in profits for the first half of the year. it comes as uk households face increasing pres
michael schumacher. he also drove for ferrari and will finish his final season racing for aston martin.arkets that are there, their home base for the teams and players already competing, because the leagues are too small. there is not enough competitive opportunities. they don't access international club football, for example, so that really needs some attention as well. lorena wiebes has won stage five of the tour de france femmes. remarkably, only denmark's emma norsgaard had to drop out of...