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mr. charles: yeah. i think when the nra is first established in 1871, it is going to be a hard find to see them talking about the second amendment. it's really the turn of the 20th they start talking above the second amendment and it is almost always in the context of being 1911 new york law, the first law to require someone to get a permit to purchase and own a handgun. before that there were no such a brief chicago law. i believe they enacted their law in 1908. it did not state on the books for long. new york was the epicenter of the united states. in terms of the epicenter of the toulation, there were 50 100, 50 to 100 in the city at that time. if you add them up, it will still be in new york city. that is how central new york was at that time. obviously, they had a big fear. is organized and chartered out of new york. that is where most of their members are. that is why are -- where they are headquartered up. that is when they start talking about the second amendment, more and passing than in depth.
mr. charles: yeah. i think when the nra is first established in 1871, it is going to be a hard find to see them talking about the second amendment. it's really the turn of the 20th they start talking above the second amendment and it is almost always in the context of being 1911 new york law, the first law to require someone to get a permit to purchase and own a handgun. before that there were no such a brief chicago law. i believe they enacted their law in 1908. it did not state on the books...
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mr. charles: thank you, steve. week, congress is in recess and american history tv will be on c-span3 and in primetime. we are visiting five ec area tc areato interview -- museums to interview officials. this coming -- we're visiting area museums to interview officials. on c-span3. amarilloties tour of theinues with a visit to native lifeways of the planes exhibition. is biller: hi, my name , and i have the associate director of curatorial affairs at the panhandle plains historical museum. i would like to share about the history of native americans and the culture of native americans in texas. it's very appropriate to begin with the contemporary. it is a sculpture by the noted artist alan houser, who was apache. he was born in oklahoma. bands a descendent of a after his oklahoma band was captured and later became a terrific artist. as you can see, one of the main of this particular piece is a native american on horseback and that's truly the story. in the southern panhandle especially. once horses became available
mr. charles: thank you, steve. week, congress is in recess and american history tv will be on c-span3 and in primetime. we are visiting five ec area tc areato interview -- museums to interview officials. this coming -- we're visiting area museums to interview officials. on c-span3. amarilloties tour of theinues with a visit to native lifeways of the planes exhibition. is biller: hi, my name , and i have the associate director of curatorial affairs at the panhandle plains historical museum. i...
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mr. charles. thank you so much. now at this moment vice president pence warming up las vegas crowd for president trump, stay for any headlines that made be there and how the president is fulfilling his promises, that's in the case [ applause ] thank you. it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. i love you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. can you save me from this conversation? that we can't do, but come in and see what we can do. we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. ask. shop. discover. at your local xfinity store today. charles: secretary of state mike pompeo announcing plans to sign a peace deal with the taliban on febru
mr. charles. thank you so much. now at this moment vice president pence warming up las vegas crowd for president trump, stay for any headlines that made be there and how the president is fulfilling his promises, that's in the case [ applause ] thank you. it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. i love you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ can you help keep these iguys protected online??...
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mr. charles: thank you, steve. lete:
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mr. speaker, i apologize, i rise today to honor charles hall jr. as part of my black history month celebration. mr. payne: mr. hall is the president of the retail wholesale department store union, local 108, in maplewood, new jersey. his commitment to his members is without equal. for more than 21 years mr. hall jr. has improved wages, health benefits, and working conditions for workers throughout the northeast. he has increased diversity in his own staff and companies across the area. recently he organized more than 2,000 exploited latino workers and got them higher wages. in addition, he got health benefits for local nursing home workers and their first raise in 10 years. his contributions to my district in immeasurable. that is why i celebrated his work during black history month celebration on february 21. he's a great man and deserves all these accolades and more. with that, mr. speaker, i yield ack. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address th
mr. speaker, i apologize, i rise today to honor charles hall jr. as part of my black history month celebration. mr. payne: mr. hall is the president of the retail wholesale department store union, local 108, in maplewood, new jersey. his commitment to his members is without equal. for more than 21 years mr. hall jr. has improved wages, health benefits, and working conditions for workers throughout the northeast. he has increased diversity in his own staff and companies across the area. recently...
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charles: change our clothes. all right, folks. we were tracking about mr. rogers. i'm charles payne. stuart varney is out today.ay. the markets are closed. it is a huge weekend. that's why we're playing let's get the party started. big week for politics. particularly for president trump. he kicked it off with the daytona 500 yesterday. he is holding rallies in phoenix, vegas, and colorado springs. democratic caucus this saturday. the democrats will have a debate this wednesday. michael bloomberg still hasn't been to a debate. he is surging in the polls. we're asking the question could this be good for the markets? the second hour of "varney & company" is just getting started. let's get started with wrap blakeman, former assistant to president george w. bush. he is amazing at stealing the thunder from the democrats not only in the news cycle, but particularly since the presidential campaign begun. >> democrats thought they could get rid of him with impeachment and removal. that didn't happen. they thought they could wound him that he would be a hurt candidate going into the summer and eventually the election. th
charles: change our clothes. all right, folks. we were tracking about mr. rogers. i'm charles payne. stuart varney is out today.ay. the markets are closed. it is a huge weekend. that's why we're playing let's get the party started. big week for politics. particularly for president trump. he kicked it off with the daytona 500 yesterday. he is holding rallies in phoenix, vegas, and colorado springs. democratic caucus this saturday. the democrats will have a debate this wednesday. michael...
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charles: and rich. >> and rich. bernie sanders mr. socialist turns out to be a owner of three homes. now slipping off the top. it is going to be ultimately a battle of a couple of rich folks but again, how does this happen? how, is it single focus deflecting something on the republican party? this is what i don't get. no one saw this coming. >> they seem to focus on racial and gender diversity and not idea diversity. we hear about moderate lane like klobuchar and biden. there is nothing moderate about them. this is solid left party. i looked at vote scores in the senate when biden sanders, klobuchar in there. klobuchar miss moderate got 100 as well. she is far left as sanders. biden got 80. not middle of the road. national taxpayers union gave sanders 18, klobuchar a four, biden a two. club for growth gave 8 to sanders, five for klobuchar and biden centrist, zero. nothing centrist about getting zero for growth. these are far left people and diet socialists. democrats need middle of the road ideas. charles: we have michael bloomberg's war on wall street plan today. it is very similar t
charles: and rich. >> and rich. bernie sanders mr. socialist turns out to be a owner of three homes. now slipping off the top. it is going to be ultimately a battle of a couple of rich folks but again, how does this happen? how, is it single focus deflecting something on the republican party? this is what i don't get. no one saw this coming. >> they seem to focus on racial and gender diversity and not idea diversity. we hear about moderate lane like klobuchar and biden. there is...
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charles schumer. that's followed by house epublican leaders. mr. schumer: ok. good afternoon. i'm proud to be joined by my dear friend and great colleague, the wonderful, excellent and superb speaker of the house rblingts nancy pelosi. --, nancy pelosi. and thank you all for coming. now, if president trump's state of the union was a manifesto of mistruths, as speaker pelosi so aptly put it, president trump's latest budget proposal is a blueprint for destroying america. one word, nine letters. ums up the president's budget. h-y-p-o-c-r-i-s-y. hypocrisy. in his state of the union address, president trump talked at length about health care, claiming amazingly at one point he will fight to protect patients with pre-existing conditions. we know the president just lies, lies about protecting health care and his budget is proof. in -- if the state of the union is what he says, the budget is what he does. and the two are from different planets. i like to say the budget is the truth serum. and now the american people can clearly see that he is a fraud who is not fighting for them. unde
charles schumer. that's followed by house epublican leaders. mr. schumer: ok. good afternoon. i'm proud to be joined by my dear friend and great colleague, the wonderful, excellent and superb speaker of the house rblingts nancy pelosi. --, nancy pelosi. and thank you all for coming. now, if president trump's state of the union was a manifesto of mistruths, as speaker pelosi so aptly put it, president trump's latest budget proposal is a blueprint for destroying america. one word, nine letters....
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mr. peanut, what a bomb. >> right. baby yoda route. charles: go to the twitter handle, now it is baby nut.g to sell merchandise. boo, you blew it. not a home run or a touchdown. we're watching the rally on wall street. friday we were down 600 points on the dow. have we hit a new wave of volatility? remember we had months of calm. has that all changed now? we'll be right back. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. charles: an hour away from google's parent company alphabet reporting their quarterly earnings, this as stocks are steadily in the green despite the growing fears of the coronavirus which has caused volatility in the markets recently. joining me now to discuss is bubba trading ceo. let's talk about volatility. we went so long without a 1% move in the market,
mr. peanut, what a bomb. >> right. baby yoda route. charles: go to the twitter handle, now it is baby nut.g to sell merchandise. boo, you blew it. not a home run or a touchdown. we're watching the rally on wall street. friday we were down 600 points on the dow. have we hit a new wave of volatility? remember we had months of calm. has that all changed now? we'll be right back. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working...
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a united front as prince charles, camilla, william, and kate all visit a military rehab centre. there's mrman, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'ba by doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special, secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mourning. elizabeth ii, queen of this realm and of all her other realms and territories. head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. welcome back, everyone. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. thanks for staying with us. and i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: the world health organisation calls the coronavirus a very grave threat. more than a thousand people have now died.
a united front as prince charles, camilla, william, and kate all visit a military rehab centre. there's mrman, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'ba by doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion,...
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mr. wilson: thank you, madam speaker. congratulations to charles mccade, a freshman at a.c. florida high school in columbia and next sunday charles will receive the extraordinary award of eagle scout from troop 10 at east minister presbyterian church. he's preceded by his brother, as well as usins, his uncle. in earning this prestigious honor with the boy scouts of america. charles has also been elected the senior patrol leader in troop 10 serving with scout master buoy as well as being elected to the order of palmetto. as the father of four sons who are eagle scouts, i'm grateful to teand scores of honors such as for charles. this weekend it was inspiring to be with andrew at st. sigh on and st. jude episcopal church. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism led by donald trump. congratulations to so much dawn staley on your continuing victories for the gamecock women's basketball. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address
mr. wilson: thank you, madam speaker. congratulations to charles mccade, a freshman at a.c. florida high school in columbia and next sunday charles will receive the extraordinary award of eagle scout from troop 10 at east minister presbyterian church. he's preceded by his brother, as well as usins, his uncle. in earning this prestigious honor with the boy scouts of america. charles has also been elected the senior patrol leader in troop 10 serving with scout master buoy as well as being elected...
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charles warner that night. the family was crying with joy. mrs.her being. we were so relieved. >> but the mood soon turned sour as prison officials seemed confused about what exactly was going on. >> we were going to go home. we were led out to the parking lot and we started to get in the car. well, out of the building ran the warden yelling at us, get back into this building. you're breaking protocol. you have to get back into the building. >> prison officials now told warner's family the execution would proceed. >> i was horrified. we went back into the building and then we sat there for a while, not knowing if charles warner would be executed. i was angry and perplexed. it was too late to go file anything in the court. we had no phone. finally at some point we were told charles warner would not be executed and we were told to go home. it was an incredible roller coaster of emotions. >> investigations into the botched executions of clayton lockett revealed what happened behind the blinds. >> we learned that the doctor that was supposed to perfor
charles warner that night. the family was crying with joy. mrs.her being. we were so relieved. >> but the mood soon turned sour as prison officials seemed confused about what exactly was going on. >> we were going to go home. we were led out to the parking lot and we started to get in the car. well, out of the building ran the warden yelling at us, get back into this building. you're breaking protocol. you have to get back into the building. >> prison officials now told...
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to an arkansas veteran who is one of the most -- one of the state's most famous sons, icon charles portis. mr. portis, the author best known for his 1968 western novel "true grit" passed away on february 2020. born in december 1933 in arkansas, portis spent his childhood in southern arkansas. he enlisted in the marine corps, served as an infantryman and reached the rank of sergeant during the korean war before his discharge in 1955. following his military service, he teantsdzed the -- attended the university of arkansas and wrote for the student newspaper the arkansas traveler. he graduated from the university in 1958 with a degree in journalism. after graduating, portis began his career as a reporter first working at the arkansas gazette and then at the new york herald tribune. though he voluntarily ended his jumpism career in 1964, he used the skills and tools he acquired as a reporter when he returned home to arkansas and began writing fiction. his most celebrated work is the western classic "true grit." this book chronicles the efforts of a yale county teenager matty ross along with a u.s
to an arkansas veteran who is one of the most -- one of the state's most famous sons, icon charles portis. mr. portis, the author best known for his 1968 western novel "true grit" passed away on february 2020. born in december 1933 in arkansas, portis spent his childhood in southern arkansas. he enlisted in the marine corps, served as an infantryman and reached the rank of sergeant during the korean war before his discharge in 1955. following his military service, he teantsdzed the --...
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mr. speaker, we speech by the president last night who spoke of our country and the courage and character of citizens. people like 100-year-old bridge airman retired deer general -- brigadier general charles mcgee and his 13-year-old great-grandson who dreams of going to space. a lovely fourth grader who received an opportunity scholarship. does not remember the look on stephanie's face as she that her daughter was going to get an opportunity that for?acrificed so great and people like sergeant first class townsend williams who amy and two wife beautiful children in the gallery last night. in many people's eyes of the emotion that they time.t that unfortunately, speaker pelosi was unmoved and chose to tear up copy of that speech. she had no right to destroy this one filled pecially with such impactful stories of american patriots. presented before the people's house and it belongs to the american people. i am here today. official i have an copy of the president's state of union address signed by the president given to me at the white house today. it will be delivered to the clerk to be archived and preserved for prosperity. or not, he likes it these great american stories will be remember
mr. speaker, we speech by the president last night who spoke of our country and the courage and character of citizens. people like 100-year-old bridge airman retired deer general -- brigadier general charles mcgee and his 13-year-old great-grandson who dreams of going to space. a lovely fourth grader who received an opportunity scholarship. does not remember the look on stephanie's face as she that her daughter was going to get an opportunity that for?acrificed so great and people like sergeant...
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this morning, charlotte charles, harry's mum said, we thought we'd "bridged the gap of the government, but they've not been honest with us. mr, this is only the latest case of our country's one—sided extradition treaty with the usa. this lopsided treaty means the us can request extradition and circumstances that britain cannot do. while the us continues to deny justice to harry dunn, will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the united states? prime minister. mr speaker, to be frank, i think the honourable gentleman has a point in his characterisation of our extradition arrangements with the united states, and i do think that there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced, and i certainly think it's worth looking at. but it is totally different from the case of harry dunn and anne sacoolas, and we continue to seek the extradition of anne sacoolas to face justice in this country. the prime minister. emergency legislation designed to end the release of people convicted of terrorism offences halfway through their sentence has been backed by mps. the new law was
this morning, charlotte charles, harry's mum said, we thought we'd "bridged the gap of the government, but they've not been honest with us. mr, this is only the latest case of our country's one—sided extradition treaty with the usa. this lopsided treaty means the us can request extradition and circumstances that britain cannot do. while the us continues to deny justice to harry dunn, will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the...
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in attendance including charles mcgee one of the las surviving tuskegee airmen and gave the congressional medal of freedom to rush limbaugh. republicans are expected to acquit mr. trump in the senate. house speaker nancy pelosi's actions last night are especially remarkable because she's usually the one working to keep democrats in line. you'll remember back in december when the house voted on the articles of impeachment she shushed her caucus to keep them from celebrating. last night we clearly saw a slightly different, more emotional pelosi. >> sure did. >> katherine johnson on capitol hill, thank you. >>> president trump avoided any mention of his impeachment trial during last night's address. he's expected to be acquitted today and senators are set to vote this afternoon on the two articles of impeachment against mr. trump. maine senator susan collins announced she's voting to acquit the president. she said the house's case did not meet the burden of removing the president from office. collins was one of two republicans who voted last week to call witnesses and documents in the trial. that vote failed. >>> the iowa democratic party released partial results
in attendance including charles mcgee one of the las surviving tuskegee airmen and gave the congressional medal of freedom to rush limbaugh. republicans are expected to acquit mr. trump in the senate. house speaker nancy pelosi's actions last night are especially remarkable because she's usually the one working to keep democrats in line. you'll remember back in december when the house voted on the articles of impeachment she shushed her caucus to keep them from celebrating. last night we...
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mrs. basil oliphant ot arguing that the courts would take too long and the president was an imminent threat to the republic. house managers claim that resistance from the administration for example, charles threatened to sue, the congressional committee afraid of being sued while claiming to be pursuing truth for the good of the country. it also rings hollow when adam schiff said we couldn't wait for the next election for the voters to decide the president trump's fate after speaker pelosi told the articles for 37 days. that decision smacks of partisan political motivations. the partisanship they warned against was reflected in the houseboat was the only bipartisan vote being against impeachment. they never explained why the opinions changed. the role of thee, senate is to judge theus health of residentsn house managerand house managerse case was overwhelming and compelling. having not pursued further witness testimony including the case, their case to the house managers demand of th demanded e call for witnesses the house did not call. additional witnesses however with not have changed the material fact, but allowing the house to develop the case sacrificing the political timing but hav
mrs. basil oliphant ot arguing that the courts would take too long and the president was an imminent threat to the republic. house managers claim that resistance from the administration for example, charles threatened to sue, the congressional committee afraid of being sued while claiming to be pursuing truth for the good of the country. it also rings hollow when adam schiff said we couldn't wait for the next election for the voters to decide the president trump's fate after speaker pelosi told...
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mrs. craig at 4:05 p.m. torsion drive her around, rape her, dump her, and somehow make it back to be home bat 4:30. >> on the stand, the jail house snitch charlescatalano said nick's alibi was untrue. that nick had openly confessed to committing the murder. >> charles catalano who was recruited by the delaware county's district attorney's office said i confess that had my family who were an unbeatable alibi were lying for me. >> no witnesses, no weapon, no finger prints, there was no evidence at all. i never thought they could convict a person with no evidence. >> i stood up with the rest of the courtroom when the jury entered. once they were seated, they read out their verdict. they found me guilty. >> i was very shocked when the verdict of guilty came back. i thought he should have won the case. i still believe that based on the evidence that was presented. >> the verdict was handed down late in the day. as for nick's punishment, instead of giving the defense time to prepare, the judge demanded sam strutton immediately start arguing for nick's life. >> he put my mom on the stand. she was breaking down. she was pleading for my life. and every
mrs. craig at 4:05 p.m. torsion drive her around, rape her, dump her, and somehow make it back to be home bat 4:30. >> on the stand, the jail house snitch charlescatalano said nick's alibi was untrue. that nick had openly confessed to committing the murder. >> charles catalano who was recruited by the delaware county's district attorney's office said i confess that had my family who were an unbeatable alibi were lying for me. >> no witnesses, no weapon, no finger prints, there...
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charles chapman [ cheers and applause ♪ hey mama what's up? did you switch my service from verizon to t-mobile? yep, t-mobile has the only nationwide 5g. well 'mru right about that? mama? hey mama i'm working. it works at the pie shop. t-mobiles 5g works inside and out. hey what you need mama? i'm trying to watch the game with my boys. it works in the park. ok -mama??? -it works at the aquarium. in the parking garage. at the beach. in the elevator. it works in the movie theater too... [shhh] ...oh shoosh yourself, i'm talking to my baby, [video chat rings] you're driving me crazy. i was just calling you to say thank you baby. i love you. i love you too mama. [phone ringing] yes mama? it works in the kitchen! ♪ tell mama... [phone ringing] mama? 5g it works in the club. who you in the club with? ♪ all about it...tell mama... whatcha need... ♪ i wish i could tell ya how i feel about a mornin' like this. and that includes a good hearty breakfast. you need somethin' to kinda warm the whole body up and gets it going. it's a great way to kick off your day. [thunder] (mom) were you planning on mowing the lawn today? (son) no. (burke) seen it. covered
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mr. mina previously served as chief of the labor and employment law division for u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. dr. charles bromine is the director of the standards for technology. in his research he oversees a program that tests for interoperability, security and usability and reliability for information systems. without objection, the witness' full statement will be inserted in the record. i ask each witness to summarize for five minutes beginning with mr. wagner. >> good morning, chairman thompson as members of the committee, thank you for testifying on behalf of the u.s. border protection. i'm looking forward to discussing the recent test today krins cbp is responsible for corroborating the findings in this report. 189 different algorithms nis reviewed, the highest number had undetectable levels with demographic error rates. and impacting error rates, such as gallery size, photo, age, photo quality. camera quality, lighting, human behavior factors, all influence an algorithm and why we're instructed in the employment of the technology to insure we obtain the highest levels of match rates which remain i
mr. mina previously served as chief of the labor and employment law division for u.s. immigration and customs enforcement. dr. charles bromine is the director of the standards for technology. in his research he oversees a program that tests for interoperability, security and usability and reliability for information systems. without objection, the witness' full statement will be inserted in the record. i ask each witness to summarize for five minutes beginning with mr. wagner. >> good...
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this morning, charlotte charles, harry's mother thought they had bridged the gap with a government that they have not been honest with us. mred treaty means that the us cannot request extradition in circumstances that britain cannot. while the us continues to denyjustice to harry dunn, will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the united states. mr speaker, to be frank, i think the honourable gentleman has a point in his characterisation of our extradition arrangements with the us and i do think that there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced and i certainly think it is worth looking at but it is totally different from the case of harry dunn and anne sacoolas and we continue to seek the extradition of anne sacoolas to face justice in this country. mr speaker it is everything to do with the relationship with the usa that anne sacoolas has not been extradited back to britain because the us refuses to do it because of this lopsided treaty. i'm glad the prime minister at least acknowledges that. this deep disparity with the us is about to be laid bare when
this morning, charlotte charles, harry's mother thought they had bridged the gap with a government that they have not been honest with us. mred treaty means that the us cannot request extradition in circumstances that britain cannot. while the us continues to denyjustice to harry dunn, will the prime minister commit today to seek an equal and balanced extradition relationship with the united states. mr speaker, to be frank, i think the honourable gentleman has a point in his characterisation of...
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charles schwab not making money? >> you shouldn't worry about it. we are giving up 4% of our revenue. tom: unless you lived it, it is incalculable the effect that mraordinary -- extraordinary what an outlier he was and now a philanthropist in san francisco. david rubenstein speaking with mr. schwab, wednesday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. just a good sent -- set of interviews and this is someone who profoundly changed what we do on global wall street. single best chart with chris grisanti. stock, stock, stock. forget the powell put, it is the power -- powell paul. -- call. accommodation, rates are going higher, no they are not -- no, they are not. you are beholden to central bank policy. how do you deal with it? chris: don't fight the fed, and you look at the coronavirus and what is that doing? making the fed more dovish and adding stimulus in china. francine was talking about where is the bubble? you look at sovereign debt, german bunds, john -- japanese debt, the huge bubble seems to be sovereign debt. with one third of the international yield curve below zero, it is something we have never seen before like mortgages in 2008. francine: what does that ac
charles schwab not making money? >> you shouldn't worry about it. we are giving up 4% of our revenue. tom: unless you lived it, it is incalculable the effect that mraordinary -- extraordinary what an outlier he was and now a philanthropist in san francisco. david rubenstein speaking with mr. schwab, wednesday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. just a good sent -- set of interviews and this is someone who profoundly changed what we do on global wall street. single best chart with chris grisanti. stock,...
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mr biden‘s campaign is flagging, despite his fame and experience. chris buckler, bbc news, new hampshire. the duke and duchess of cambridge were joined by prince charlesrnwall for a rare joint appearance yesterday. it's the first time in nine years the royals have come together. and to mark the occasion, they tried their hand at wheelchair basketball after meeting injured military personnel on a visit to the new defence medical rehabilitation centre in loughborough. a basket? laughter. sorry. what is true he had to push him closer to it. i don't know if you saw this essay. i'm obsessed with line of duty. we may be sucking diesel. when is it on? much later. we have the picture somewhere. they will show it to you. they lived on instagram a picture of his waistcoat. it is gareth southgate and him, the waistcoat wearers of the world. it's beautiful. and him, the waistcoat wearers of the world. it's beautifullj and him, the waistcoat wearers of the world. it's beautiful. i think it makes the papers, one of those pictures. let's take a look at today's papers. the metro's main headline rebrands the project "high spend 2", as it focuses on the prime minister,
mr biden‘s campaign is flagging, despite his fame and experience. chris buckler, bbc news, new hampshire. the duke and duchess of cambridge were joined by prince charlesrnwall for a rare joint appearance yesterday. it's the first time in nine years the royals have come together. and to mark the occasion, they tried their hand at wheelchair basketball after meeting injured military personnel on a visit to the new defence medical rehabilitation centre in loughborough. a basket? laughter. sorry....
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mr. speaker, we speech by the president last night who spoke of our country and the courage and character of citizens. people like 100-year-old bridge airman retired deer general -- brigadier general charles mcgee and his 13-year-old great-grandson who dreams of going to space. a lovely fourth grader who received an opportunity scholarship. does not remember the look on stephanie's face as she that her daughter was going to get an opportunity that for?acrificed so great and people like sergeant first class townsend williams who amy and two wife beautiful children in the gallery last night. in many people's eyes of the emotion that they time.t that unfortunately, speaker pelosi was unmoved and chose to tear up copy of that speech. she had no right to destroy this one filled pecially with such impactful stories of american patriots. presented before the people's house and it belongs to the american people. i am here today. official i have an copy of the president's state of union address signed by the president given to me at the white house today. it will be delivered to the clerk to be archived and preserved for prosperity. or not, he likes it these great american stories will be remember
mr. speaker, we speech by the president last night who spoke of our country and the courage and character of citizens. people like 100-year-old bridge airman retired deer general -- brigadier general charles mcgee and his 13-year-old great-grandson who dreams of going to space. a lovely fourth grader who received an opportunity scholarship. does not remember the look on stephanie's face as she that her daughter was going to get an opportunity that for?acrificed so great and people like sergeant...