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mr. cameron. he had both connections with harrisburg and washington. after the civil war, general grant and sherman were here, all sorts of famous persons would come to visit. if you came to harrisburg, you just had to go visit mr. cameron. cameron's wife died in 1874. and so he was a widower for the last few years of his life. he died in 1889, but he was a much sought after bachelor because he was so wealthy. the historical society of dauphin county was founded in 1869. fortunately, the cameron heirs gave the historical society this house in 1941, and it has been in our care ever since. i think what people will take away from here is a story of survival of a house, but also of the man who really decided that this should be the capital of the state of pennsylvania, before anybody else did. and i think that's really amazing. he had some real foresight. >> this weekend, we are featuring the history of harrisburg, pennsylvania together with our comcast cae
mr. cameron. he had both connections with harrisburg and washington. after the civil war, general grant and sherman were here, all sorts of famous persons would come to visit. if you came to harrisburg, you just had to go visit mr. cameron. cameron's wife died in 1874. and so he was a widower for the last few years of his life. he died in 1889, but he was a much sought after bachelor because he was so wealthy. the historical society of dauphin county was founded in 1869. fortunately, the...
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newsnight has learnt the mail's editor believes mr cameron was trying to have him removed from hisjobg he could not win the eu referendum whilst he was still at the helm of britain's most popular newspaper. mr dacre is a firm eurosceptic. lord rothermere, who owns the newspaper group, was a remainer. so did prime minister at the time seek the help of lord rothermere in removing what he felt would be the thorn in cameron's side? here's what i've found out. # a long time ago # we used to be friends...# the british people have spoken, and the answer is we're out. # a long time ago # we used to be friends...# cast your mind back to that heady summer of 2016, the brexit campaign and the fallout from it, politics had never looked more brutal, and we were all slack—jawed, watching some of the most powerful figures in the country knock the stuffing out of each other. amidst the carnage, one particularly major casualty — just a year after his election, the prime minister had been felled. but for another of britain's most powerful people, a man whose face you'll rarely see, brexit marked the ul
newsnight has learnt the mail's editor believes mr cameron was trying to have him removed from hisjobg he could not win the eu referendum whilst he was still at the helm of britain's most popular newspaper. mr dacre is a firm eurosceptic. lord rothermere, who owns the newspaper group, was a remainer. so did prime minister at the time seek the help of lord rothermere in removing what he felt would be the thorn in cameron's side? here's what i've found out. # a long time ago # we used to be...
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mr. cameron was out on tuesday and theresa may on a thursday, no time for this type of celebration.ely american, and this is truly an honor. let me say for those folks who may have some question about this, i absolutely adore and respect charlie brotman, he is an icon in d.c. there isn't the type of friction that's being portrayed by some fringe out let's. >> i interviewed charlie brotman last week. he sends his best wishes to you. i would say he is upset at being ousted. i'm going to play for you what he told me last week. here is charlie brotman. >> now, i'm just assuming that steve basically said thank you for allowing me to be a volunteer. i'm glad everything went well, and trump saying, well, is there anything i can do for you? perhaps he may have said, well, i'm announcer, i'd love to announce in your presidential inaugural parade. >> also, that the trump team informed mr. brotman of his ouster via e-mail, they didn't even call. >> true. can i clear this up so we know exactly how it happened? >> please. >> very simple. in having driven in the trump motorcade 18 times, i had a
mr. cameron was out on tuesday and theresa may on a thursday, no time for this type of celebration.ely american, and this is truly an honor. let me say for those folks who may have some question about this, i absolutely adore and respect charlie brotman, he is an icon in d.c. there isn't the type of friction that's being portrayed by some fringe out let's. >> i interviewed charlie brotman last week. he sends his best wishes to you. i would say he is upset at being ousted. i'm going to...
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mr. cameron was out as pm on a tuesday and theresa may in on a thursday. again, uniquely american. this is truly an honor. >> okay. specifically what he's talking about, he says the inaugural parade will be much shorter than in years past, it will only last an hour and a half. why is that? >> we wanted to make sure we had an enjoyable performance for everybody. we had a lot of applicants apply, and we weren't actually able to include all of them. we're putting those individuals into the voices of the people concert. we have a lot of military performances and we wanted to celebrate our military. we also wanted to make sure we pay tribute to veterans, first responders. we have a large audience of those type of groups coming. and we thought that an hour and a half was going to be a wonderful parade for everybody. it's going to be terrific. >> so it's not because there weren't enough acts to fill the two hours? >> no, absolutely not. absolutely not. in fact that's where we're putting the other groups. >> i ask you that in light of, you heard jennifer holliday, she really wanted to sing
mr. cameron was out as pm on a tuesday and theresa may in on a thursday. again, uniquely american. this is truly an honor. >> okay. specifically what he's talking about, he says the inaugural parade will be much shorter than in years past, it will only last an hour and a half. why is that? >> we wanted to make sure we had an enjoyable performance for everybody. we had a lot of applicants apply, and we weren't actually able to include all of them. we're putting those individuals into...
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he is suggesting mr cameron's media tea m is suggesting mr cameron's media team advised him not to revealning. thank you, norman. us president donald trump told fox news last week that monday would be the day that he and his administration start signing and working and making "great deals" for the country. let's take a look at mr trump's first full business day: the us is five hours behind british time. despite his plans a busy agenda, it isa despite his plans a busy agenda, it is a rout over many people did or did not attend his inauguration on friday that has dominated media coverage over the last 48 hours. the way his team have dealt with the press has also been coming under scrutiny. this was the largest audience to ever witness and inauguration, period. both in person and around the globe. even the new york times printed a photograph showing a misrepresentation of the crowd in the original tweet in their paper, which showed the full extent of the crowd which existed. these attempts to lessen the enthusiasm of the inauguration are shameful and wrong. don't be so overly dramatic about
he is suggesting mr cameron's media tea m is suggesting mr cameron's media team advised him not to revealning. thank you, norman. us president donald trump told fox news last week that monday would be the day that he and his administration start signing and working and making "great deals" for the country. let's take a look at mr trump's first full business day: the us is five hours behind british time. despite his plans a busy agenda, it isa despite his plans a busy agenda, it is a...
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mr cameron says he wants to "win the battle of priorities" because dementia shouldn't be written offter life". the laws which ban sexist dress rules at work aren't being enforced properly, according to a group of mps. their findings follow the case of a woman who was sent home from herjob at an accountancy firm for not wearing high heels, while the same company had no dress code for men. when mps began to investigate, they were inundated with complaints from women who'd had similar experiences. simon gompertz has more. the receptionist who wouldn't give in. nicola thorp refused to wear heels between two and four inches high. she kept her flat shoes on, was sent home without pay, and now mps have taken up her cause. the report is great because it doesn'tjust focus on high heels. this was never just about a pair of shoes. it's about how women are viewed in the workplace. there's so much pressure on women to notjust look professional, but to look attractive. mps heard from hundreds of women who said they had hurt their backs, were in crippling pain and thought being forced to wear heels
mr cameron says he wants to "win the battle of priorities" because dementia shouldn't be written offter life". the laws which ban sexist dress rules at work aren't being enforced properly, according to a group of mps. their findings follow the case of a woman who was sent home from herjob at an accountancy firm for not wearing high heels, while the same company had no dress code for men. when mps began to investigate, they were inundated with complaints from women who'd had...
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other european capitals, but in the united kingdom, a lot of people felt that the results that mr camerons a bitter disappointment to many on that side of the argument so whilst i wouldn't blame the ambassador as one of the principal architects and advisers in the deal to keep britain in, he didn'tjoin in with something that was successful. the british people decided it wasn't a sensible basis for a future relationship and they voted it down. he has gone. it is not long to go before formal negotiations are due too begin. how does the government go about choosing a successor? what should they be looking for? what do you wa nt to they be looking for? what do you want to hear? well, there is plenty of talent around. this isn't a special type of negotiation, it is just one of a series of negotiations that independent countries are used to having on a regular basis about the development of their relationships with other countries. we're not starting with zero. we have a set of complicated and interesting arrangements, contracts, joint investments and trading arrangements with the rest of the e
other european capitals, but in the united kingdom, a lot of people felt that the results that mr camerons a bitter disappointment to many on that side of the argument so whilst i wouldn't blame the ambassador as one of the principal architects and advisers in the deal to keep britain in, he didn'tjoin in with something that was successful. the british people decided it wasn't a sensible basis for a future relationship and they voted it down. he has gone. it is not long to go before formal...
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mr cameron says he wants to "win the battle of priorities" because dementia shouldn't be written offthe seventh day of the inquest into the deaths of 30 british holiday—makers, who were murdered by a gunman in an attack on a beach in tunisia injune 2015. today the inquest has heard more details from eyewitnesses about the gunman's behaviour as he carried out the attacks. our correspondent richard galpin was at the royal courts ofjustice in central london for us. it was extraordinary testimony. she described how on that day, 26th june, 2015 when the gunman attacked, when they heard the gunfire initially they were lying on sunbeds by the beach and they hid under the sun loungers and they were shaking with fear, but they decided not to run because there was so much gunfire going on and they thought they wouldn't make it. initially she looked up and saw the gunman approaching another woman to the side of her. this woman was pleading with the gunman, "please do not shoot me. i have family." she said the gunman then paused and shot her. he then moved closer to them and as he reloaded the g
mr cameron says he wants to "win the battle of priorities" because dementia shouldn't be written offthe seventh day of the inquest into the deaths of 30 british holiday—makers, who were murdered by a gunman in an attack on a beach in tunisia injune 2015. today the inquest has heard more details from eyewitnesses about the gunman's behaviour as he carried out the attacks. our correspondent richard galpin was at the royal courts ofjustice in central london for us. it was extraordinary...
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so will the secretary of state tell us when mrcameron the secretary of state tell us when mr cameronttend the defence committee tomorrow morning to resolve any outstanding issues in closed session for some questions if need be? as i have said, the details of the demonstration and shakedown operation, i am demonstration and shakedown operation, iam not demonstration and shakedown operation, i am not going to discuss publicly on the floor of this house. all i can do is repeat that hms vengeance has successfully been certified to rejoin the operational cycle. so far as the prime minister is concerned, i have already a nswered is concerned, i have already answered the responsibility of the prime minister and made it clear that the previous prime minister and this prime minister were of course informed about the maintenance of the nuclear deterrent and the outcome of the test and the successful return of hms vengeance to the operational cycle. the basic rule of deterrent is that it has to be both credible and capable. given the sensational revelations, it is safe to assume that trident is
so will the secretary of state tell us when mrcameron the secretary of state tell us when mr cameronttend the defence committee tomorrow morning to resolve any outstanding issues in closed session for some questions if need be? as i have said, the details of the demonstration and shakedown operation, i am demonstration and shakedown operation, iam not demonstration and shakedown operation, i am not going to discuss publicly on the floor of this house. all i can do is repeat that hms vengeance...
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to give you an example, with huge respect to anybody in public service, the former prime mr david camerons so—called islamic state, i can tell you that i refused to use the term the prime minster said we should use because there should be an unhealthy tension. i said the organisation called itself the islamic state and thereafter you call it is or islamic state. there isa call it is or islamic state. there is a danger, notjust call it is or islamic state. there is a danger, not just when politicians tell the media what language they should use, we need to have independence. anti—fake news unit isa have independence. anti—fake news unit is a brilliant idea. front page of the telegraph, 50 conservative mps have demanded the government brings in tougher strike clause —— laws. this is an old chestnut, very interesting because the southern rail strike has caused such misery. absolutely. 50 mps saying that strikes on critical public infrastructure such as train and bus services should only be allowed if they can be deemed reasonable and proportionate by a judge and if they are allowed to go ahe
to give you an example, with huge respect to anybody in public service, the former prime mr david camerons so—called islamic state, i can tell you that i refused to use the term the prime minster said we should use because there should be an unhealthy tension. i said the organisation called itself the islamic state and thereafter you call it is or islamic state. there isa call it is or islamic state. there is a danger, notjust call it is or islamic state. there is a danger, not just when...
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mr. speaker: dr. lisa cameron. >> as chair of the old parliamentary group for -- into the government's pledge for the disability gap. this will not be met for 50 years. today, no minister has met to discuss that a port. will the prime minister please discuss the policy and ensure to engage with the recommendation? prime minister may: that is an important issue about disabled people in the workplace. it is one we are aware of. the number ofn, people and unemployment are going down. it does change the ratio to in extent. of state isy looking at this issue of how we can ensure that we are seeing more people -- disabled people in the workplace. i am sure he will see the request she has made. meeting with the president of turkey on saturday, where we can show off similarities in the fights, continue our trading relationship and seek support for a united and independent cyprus, free from turkish troops? prime minister may: those are important issues i will discuss what the prime minister of turkey when i meet them on sa
mr. speaker: dr. lisa cameron. >> as chair of the old parliamentary group for -- into the government's pledge for the disability gap. this will not be met for 50 years. today, no minister has met to discuss that a port. will the prime minister please discuss the policy and ensure to engage with the recommendation? prime minister may: that is an important issue about disabled people in the workplace. it is one we are aware of. the number ofn, people and unemployment are going down. it does...
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cameron? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as chair of the old parliamentary group for disability, we recently compiled a report into the government's pledge for the disability gap. research shows this will not be met for 50 years. today, no minister has met to discuss the report. will the prime minister place people with disability at the heart of policy and ensure that her ministers engage with the appt and its recommendation? p.m. may: she raises an important issue about the question of disabled people in the workplace. it is one we are aware of. peopleee the number of unemployed going down, it does change the ratio to an extent. but the secretary of state is looking at this issue of how we can ensure that we are seeing more disabled people in the workplace. i am sure he will see the request she has made. >> can i welcome the prime minister meeting with the president of turkey on saturday, where we can deepen our trading relationships, and can the prime minister also seek support for a united and independent cyprus, free fr
cameron? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as chair of the old parliamentary group for disability, we recently compiled a report into the government's pledge for the disability gap. research shows this will not be met for 50 years. today, no minister has met to discuss the report. will the prime minister place people with disability at the heart of policy and ensure that her ministers engage with the appt and its recommendation? p.m. may: she raises an important issue about the question of...
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cameron. >> thank you, mr. speaker. given the number of psychologists at a suggested that president trump has narcissism and maybe the policy -- how the foreign secretary move forward and will the foreign secretary be seeking psychological himself. >> irrespective of the psychological traits of various in which i'm sure the honorable lady as an expert i haven't had a chance to discover whether she is indeed a psychologist. we will work with the president and with all our friends and partners to get the best outcome for country. the partnership with the u.s. is absolutely vital not just for security and stability, but for that of the entire world. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this orders stigmatize just on the basis of nationality as the state says it is stigmatized on the basis of faith. it is a muslim band and that has been admitted to help them implement his muslim band. so why is the secretary of state pretending that these people are not doing the very thing that they are themselves telling us they are doing? >> to th
cameron. >> thank you, mr. speaker. given the number of psychologists at a suggested that president trump has narcissism and maybe the policy -- how the foreign secretary move forward and will the foreign secretary be seeking psychological himself. >> irrespective of the psychological traits of various in which i'm sure the honorable lady as an expert i haven't had a chance to discover whether she is indeed a psychologist. we will work with the president and with all our friends and...
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cameron or john major. they will think, is this mrs thatcher, marco two? we all make that comparison.we will have to wait and see. we already know donald trump at the end of his meetings likes to have these rather agonisingly awkward photographs where he stands with his thumbs up grinning at the camera, as he did with michael gove and many other people he has met, nigel farage etc. what is theresa may going to do in that situation? donald trump will wa nt to that situation? donald trump will want to put his arm round her and he will grin. how will she stand? we will grin. how will she stand? we will be watching with considerable interest. thank you forjoining us. we will keep an eye on this. coming up we will keep an eye on this. coming up on bbc news channel, we will bring you outside sauce with ros atkins for the international news on bbc one, george alun guy will bring you that. welcome to outside source. president trump has just arrived welcome to outside source. president trump hasjust arrived on welcome to outside source. president trump has just arrived on air force one. this i
cameron or john major. they will think, is this mrs thatcher, marco two? we all make that comparison.we will have to wait and see. we already know donald trump at the end of his meetings likes to have these rather agonisingly awkward photographs where he stands with his thumbs up grinning at the camera, as he did with michael gove and many other people he has met, nigel farage etc. what is theresa may going to do in that situation? donald trump will wa nt to that situation? donald trump will...
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mr. vice president. >> how old are you? >> 6. >> oh, you're getting old. he's my best friend. hey, cameron, how are you? good to see you. >> thank you for all your hard work. >> oh, did you tell him you sleep with champ every night still? >> vice president joe biden there. he loves the kids. >> champ is a cool dog. >>> we're expecting the house clerk to tally the votes and introduce paul ryan as speaker a little later in the hour. whenha happens, we will bring it to youive as well. but first more on that republican about-face on their plan to gut the house ethics office. i'll talk to democratic rep. who called it a terrible moment for congress, something they should all be ashamed of. with cancer, her father -who is a doctor- searched the world for a place to help save his daughter's life. st. jude! sí, mi amor. we created a treatment at st. jude children's research hospital just for tamara... one that can help save kids like her everywhere. including near you. i love st. jude. me too and so do parents everywhere. give thanks for the healthy kids in your life. donate now at stjude.org or shop where you
mr. vice president. >> how old are you? >> 6. >> oh, you're getting old. he's my best friend. hey, cameron, how are you? good to see you. >> thank you for all your hard work. >> oh, did you tell him you sleep with champ every night still? >> vice president joe biden there. he loves the kids. >> champ is a cool dog. >>> we're expecting the house clerk to tally the votes and introduce paul ryan as speaker a little later in the hour. whenha...