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mr inches just because the bush budget cuts are programmable to the stores to the national trust for supposed charging demanded that the new not the article not the study not. some assurance about your images question meaning the british chemists good people not those are the shields from us through which in turn the ignition if it shows that he'll kill you soon leads to the where to keep the other day and that was the 2nd most poisonous. newcrest just at that point. don't put the body paintings here bush and mrs bush. will play myself i pushed up the bush to. my nation would you just attempt to avoid. your 70 much of. a compassionate business. in the slow sugar or borders. but you miss me. the most from parts of
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this is in hampshire, one of the national trust property is opening up today. guidelines. let's find out more from a man who knows all about it, the general manager. tell me, how does it feel to be opening up after all that time in a shutdown? we're looking forward to welcoming lots of visitors are looking forward to opening the gates at ten o'clock this morning. what measures have you put in place? 3096 restrictions and you have to book on line before you come. you have to walk around and also there are ways that you don't have to touch toilet doors. we are looking to maybe extend opening times as we go forward. thank you so much for now. a beautiful start to the date but a lot cooler than yesterday. the forecast for assault is just that cooler stop for some good full degree drop in temperature compared to yesterday and some rain in the forecast. we have a weather front sinking southwards through the course of the night. cooler air following behind but heavy bursts of rain, particularly across cumbria through the night. the rain is sitting across southern scot
this is in hampshire, one of the national trust property is opening up today. guidelines. let's find out more from a man who knows all about it, the general manager. tell me, how does it feel to be opening up after all that time in a shutdown? we're looking forward to welcoming lots of visitors are looking forward to opening the gates at ten o'clock this morning. what measures have you put in place? 3096 restrictions and you have to book on line before you come. you have to walk around and also...
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you just so the study says just a question of bush answer program local to the stores to the national trust for schools charging him to do that on you not the article not the study not. some assurance about your images kosher meaning the british chemists good people in other words or those children must be which in turn the ignition if it shows that the old kid missing nearly missed it where kenya got the other day and that was the . i think i must find some. new posters to the point. all the bloody thing here bush and mr bush took me to apply myself up the horse to. my nation would you just attempt to avoid. your 70 much of. a compassionate sentence. there are so sure there are borders. but you miss me. the most from parts and there are it's no serious. purpose of this by now the more they would put the woman there's a poison more the cornerstones just the worlds and the just because i'm so sure scares the dems a couple of them so far this thing this just looser wasn't visit the old timers are going to the narcissist when you start new posts. was the word similar to your. interest because
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standing there staring she is just a question which answer program local to the stores to the national trustwas pulled charging into that on you not the article not the study not. some assurance about your images kosher meaning the british chemists good people in other words or those children are still a child on a mission to be cherished ideal care missing nearly missed that where kenya got the idea that bush the 2nd most dangerous. new posters to the point. all the boring thing is here bush and president bush has a clear cut he will put in my still a bush cheney all of the worst of the stairs in which my nation has meaning. just can't avoid it as you 70 much. compassion. in the slow sugar or borders. but you miss me. the most compared to the stores no sooner it's. worked at this point was going out the more they would put the woman there's a poison more the finest i'm sure a story similar just because i'm so sure scares the dickens a couple of them so far this thing is just to share with her new visit. going to the national search for new dark new boats. lives that were similar to your. in
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must i should just keep watching the bush answer program of those stories to the national trust for supposed changing in india that the new not the opportunity knocks. not. some missions apply to me just push meaning. i must still think when i'm not close or they should go through the 1st thing which entire mission if a cherished failed missing plane used to play it a little bit behind that 1st but since i must play something. new 1st just at the point. don't put the body things evolution is a clean cut to apply myself to shame the hope of the last 30 years in my nation. that's just temp stumbling. 70 much in this town a compassionate business. there are so sure there are but there's just a few minutes remaining the last from parts there are it's. there in the works at the spur of the now the more they would put the woman there's a pulp boys are more the cornerstones of your story and similar just because i'm so sure scares the ends of the service then there's this loser was written or visit the world all of them are so good at the narcissist when you start new posts. the words for your. int
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mr inches just because the bush budget cuts are programmable to the stores to the national trust for supposed charging demanded that the new not the article not the study not. some assurance about your images question meaning the british chemists good people not those are the shields from us through which in turn the ignition if it shows that he'll kill you soon leads to the where to keep the other day and that was the 2nd most poisonous. newcrest just at that point. don't put the body paintings here bush and mrs bush. will play myself i pushed up the bush to. my nation would you just attempt to avoid. your 70 much of. a compassionate business. in the slow sugar or borders. but you miss me. the most from parts of the story it's no sooner would say. first of this by now the more they would put the woman there's a poison more the cornerstone for sure a story similar just because i'm so sure scares the dems a couple of things for this then this is just looser one reason or visit the world i'm not going to larson is just when you start new posts. was the word summary of your. interest in
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in you just so the study says just a question which answer program local to the stores to the national trustfor schools charging him to do that on you not the article not the study not. some assurance about your images question meaning the british the most skilled people in other words are the shields from us to which in turn the ignition if it shows that the old care missing nearly missed it where'd you go. that was the 2nd most. new posters to the point. all the bloody things here bush and mrs bush took me to apply myself i push up the horse to. my nation would you just tempt a boy if you're 70 much too nice to have a compassionate business. there are so sure there are borders. but you misread. your post from parts of the stores in the series then the purpose of this part is now the more they would put the woman there's a poison more the cornerstone for sure a story and some are just because i'm so sure scares the dems a couple of them so far this thing this is just looser one reason or visit the old timers are going to larson is just when you start new posts. those that were similar to yo
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i heard republican leaders speak of frustrations that swept the nation i trust he is aware of the many abuses that have been allowed to persist unchecked in our police departments where is leader mckim on - - mcconnell and actually doing something about it? of course there's another crisis of the covid pandemic and according to reports in the press leader mcconnell has told republican caucus not to expect another relief bill tell late july at the earliest this is happening even as some states begin to loosen restrictions on business and travel but even as that happens the economy is hampered by severe depression level unemployment and falling on the east coast and the number of cases remain steady and much of the country and increasing and a good number of states and were coming to where states are preparing their budgets in advance of the new fiscal year in july. they don't get help soon sryomoy may be forced to make severe cuts to public service and hundreds of thousands or even millions will be laid off of hard-working state and local officials that we depend on the three-month mora
i heard republican leaders speak of frustrations that swept the nation i trust he is aware of the many abuses that have been allowed to persist unchecked in our police departments where is leader mckim on - - mcconnell and actually doing something about it? of course there's another crisis of the covid pandemic and according to reports in the press leader mcconnell has told republican caucus not to expect another relief bill tell late july at the earliest this is happening even as some states...
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the national trust has described the find as "astonishing".s now over and the country is working to reopen after a tough lockdown that lasted three months. an opera house in barcelona moved quickly to put on its first concert this week. but this wasn't your typical performance. alanna petroff reports. the gran teatro delicias held its first post—lockdown performance this week for an audience of potted plants. nearly 2,300 leafy listeners were in attendance. gentle string music this was part concert, part performance art. the artist who orchestrated everything said this was "a new show for a new time in history." translation: i believe it's been demonstrated that we're at the end of a whole era, and this means certain paradigms must be changed. we do not live in the same world that confined us 90 days ago, and this fact has to be reflected in each of the things we do. theatre management called the concert "a symbolic act, reaffirming the value of art, music and nature." this is the latest move to fill seats in a time of social distancing. some
the national trust has described the find as "astonishing".s now over and the country is working to reopen after a tough lockdown that lasted three months. an opera house in barcelona moved quickly to put on its first concert this week. but this wasn't your typical performance. alanna petroff reports. the gran teatro delicias held its first post—lockdown performance this week for an audience of potted plants. nearly 2,300 leafy listeners were in attendance. gentle string music this...
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the national trust has described the find as "astonishing".great visions for great things we could do during lockdown but many of us spent time watching television. and in the uk, that's meant a huge boost in viewership for talking pictures. it's a tiny station run by a father and daughter that airs old, mostly forgotten black—and—white films. it turns out millions are tuning in, as david sillito reports. take a trip down memory lane with talking pictures, a trip down memory lane of british tv. it's sort of escapism. it's like a it's sort of escapism. it's likea warm, it's sort of escapism. it's like a warm, comfort blanket of nostalgia. talking pictures tv, a reminder of black britain, based on 1—man‘s collection of films that other broadcasters had given up on. i have always had given up on. i have always had an interest in british films and obscure british films at that. we started to buy these libraries of films, no—one else wanted to take them on. i remember going to a quite large satellite company and was told that we do not run black—an
the national trust has described the find as "astonishing".great visions for great things we could do during lockdown but many of us spent time watching television. and in the uk, that's meant a huge boost in viewership for talking pictures. it's a tiny station run by a father and daughter that airs old, mostly forgotten black—and—white films. it turns out millions are tuning in, as david sillito reports. take a trip down memory lane with talking pictures, a trip down memory lane...
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i have heard the republican leader speak to the frustrations that swept the nation. i trust he is aware of the many abuses that have been allowed to persist unchecked in our police departments. where is leader mcconnell on actually doing something about it? and, of course, there's another crisis of the moment, the covid pandemic. according to reports in the press, leader mcconnell has told the republican caucus not to expect another relief bill until late july at the earliest. this is happening even as some states begin loosening restrictions on business and travel but even as that happens, our economy is hampered by severe depression-level unemployment. while the number of new cases is falling on the east coast, the number of cases remains steady in much of the country and is increasing in a good number of states. and we're coming to a whole lot of cliffs. states are preparing their budgets in advance of the new fiscal year in july. if they don't get help soon, they may be forced to make severe cuts to public service, and thousands, hundreds of thousands, even millions woul
i have heard the republican leader speak to the frustrations that swept the nation. i trust he is aware of the many abuses that have been allowed to persist unchecked in our police departments. where is leader mcconnell on actually doing something about it? and, of course, there's another crisis of the moment, the covid pandemic. according to reports in the press, leader mcconnell has told the republican caucus not to expect another relief bill until late july at the earliest. this is happening...
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the national trust has described the find as astonishing. what further secrets will it now reveal? jon kay, bbc news, salisbury plain. time for a look at the weather. that's with tomasz schafernaker. loveit love it or loathe it, a heatwave is on the way this week and temperatures, at least across england, are expected to widely reach 30 celsius by wednesday. and you can imagine, the heat coming from the south and spreading across much of europe, notjust us but many other countries will be feeling the heat and the hot air will also reach scandinavia where in the last couple of weeks temperatures have been very high, approaching 30 degrees. talking of the northern climes, this is not the only area in the far north where we have been experiencing high temperatures. all the way across the other side of the globe in siberia recently, temperatures have got up to 38 celsius, making it a record, within the arctic circle, these extreme temperatures. it's not completely unprecedented to get high temperatures here, they have been 37 in the late 80s but perhaps it's the frequency with which th
the national trust has described the find as astonishing. what further secrets will it now reveal? jon kay, bbc news, salisbury plain. time for a look at the weather. that's with tomasz schafernaker. loveit love it or loathe it, a heatwave is on the way this week and temperatures, at least across england, are expected to widely reach 30 celsius by wednesday. and you can imagine, the heat coming from the south and spreading across much of europe, notjust us but many other countries will be...
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the stones will not be open, and the landscape around, which is owned by the national trust, is alsoback next year. wiltshire police have also urged the public to stay away from the stones, saying they will have officers in the area. but one leading druid says he will still try to attend, at a safe distance. so it is my intention to be as close as is legally possible to stonehenge. people started gathering and worshipping for the solstices and equinoxes for thousands of years, and we are a continuation of that tradition. there are already a number of signs around the area warning the public that the solstice celebrations have been cancelled this year. english heritage say the entire site around the stones will be sealed off, and they are asking members of the public not to turn up on sunday morning. this film crew will be up long before dawn on sunday, hoping to capture history at this unique site of prehistory. duncan kennedy, bbc news at stonehenge. you're watching bbc news. let's get more now on a trial scheme that will seen passengers arriving at uk airports being able to pay to
the stones will not be open, and the landscape around, which is owned by the national trust, is alsoback next year. wiltshire police have also urged the public to stay away from the stones, saying they will have officers in the area. but one leading druid says he will still try to attend, at a safe distance. so it is my intention to be as close as is legally possible to stonehenge. people started gathering and worshipping for the solstices and equinoxes for thousands of years, and we are a...
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the national trust. we don't know. but it is certainly something he's clearly got on his mind. sure the white house counsel's office is working on it. that is big news that we haven't heard yet. there is an executive order forthcoming. it is a question, certainly in my mind, how the federal branch can impose its will on these cities and municipalities. you see andrew jackson there being pulled down in lafayette msquare. people want action now. it's being threatened by rioters. but unfortunately in new york, the 26th president of the united states, one of ourle greatest, has been marked for elimination. the american museum of national history has announced it will remove an equestrian statue of your door at roosevelt from.m. now, newia york governor andrew cuomo suggested the removal as an act of love. >> they think the statue in this environment is in bad taste. they want to take it down. i support their decision. the expression of outrage is great. the expression of love is great. and that's what they are really saying. level of her hate. unity over division. that's what they
the national trust. we don't know. but it is certainly something he's clearly got on his mind. sure the white house counsel's office is working on it. that is big news that we haven't heard yet. there is an executive order forthcoming. it is a question, certainly in my mind, how the federal branch can impose its will on these cities and municipalities. you see andrew jackson there being pulled down in lafayette msquare. people want action now. it's being threatened by rioters. but unfortunately...
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my daughter as a board member o the national park trust and yesterday they had an annual meeting and ood news. here is the chairman of the board bill brown now. >> we work with the national park service to acquire critically important either inside or adjacent to national parks. >> the new land, new parklands in wisconsin, minnesota, and ne mexico since 83 the national park trust has preserved 30,000 acres and 31 states and they also started by the bison program to get schoolchildren t visit the parks great america i blessed to have these parks, so don't forget to keep your distance when you're there. enjoy your summer trips and go online at park trust.org. >> think teddy roosevelt for giving us these carts parks. don't tear his statue down. >> apologizing when you've done something wrong is. pete: we begin with a fox news alert. we begin with a violent protest. if it's violent is it a protest? >> fireballs and paint balls shot at police as they try to tear down robert e. lee. griff: the statue is barricaded after hundreds threaten to tear it down on friday. jody jed president trump s
my daughter as a board member o the national park trust and yesterday they had an annual meeting and ood news. here is the chairman of the board bill brown now. >> we work with the national park service to acquire critically important either inside or adjacent to national parks. >> the new land, new parklands in wisconsin, minnesota, and ne mexico since 83 the national park trust has preserved 30,000 acres and 31 states and they also started by the bison program to get...
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we did that in 2014 we were part of the national trust initiative for the past four years has had an open door policy for anyone other justified or unjustified before the time ordering the time. to apologize for the atrocities of the past they said i understand that it started and the police things were used to watch when chang. i think those things have had moved the needle along. there's more trust and that at least she gets it. on the policy side, 2014 all about officers have been trained on procedural justice and although not perfect, on whether the need to be understanding the issue is in fact people of color have issues with the wall and to be a police officer you have to be just and treat everyone the same. it's a bunch of tough conversations. the last thing i will say this since 2016 we have been saying the issue is the cost of social workers and jobs. the anytime you expect one person or entity to do all those things, you will always be upset and angry because they are not designed to do that work. our cost are not the only first responders for the socially ill in the commun
we did that in 2014 we were part of the national trust initiative for the past four years has had an open door policy for anyone other justified or unjustified before the time ordering the time. to apologize for the atrocities of the past they said i understand that it started and the police things were used to watch when chang. i think those things have had moved the needle along. there's more trust and that at least she gets it. on the policy side, 2014 all about officers have been trained on...
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direction but new monmouth poll finds that when it comes to handling race relations, voters nationally trust more than trump so whatever it is he proposes next, he's got a lot to lose. bret? >> bret: peter, thanks. up next, the fight over hydroxycut or and a major reversal you may not hear about from some health experts, next. ♪ give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, i but what i do count on...ts anis boost high protein...rs, and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. sleep this amazi
direction but new monmouth poll finds that when it comes to handling race relations, voters nationally trust more than trump so whatever it is he proposes next, he's got a lot to lose. bret? >> bret: peter, thanks. up next, the fight over hydroxycut or and a major reversal you may not hear about from some health experts, next. ♪ give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you...
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the national trust for historic preservation had a dinner -- a lunch in her honor, to acquaint her with what they do. toward the end of the lunch, she caught my eye and basically signaled she was ready to go, so she made her pleasantries, and we left. and, by the way, we later looked and recognized that the time she was leaving, almost exactly to the minute, was the time he was shot. the white house. we were five minutes from the white house. we get to the white house. i go to my office, she goes to the residence. as i walk in, there's nobody in the office, and the phone is ringing, which is very unusual. i pick it up and it's this reporter for "the washington star," jennifer hirschberg. she said, "capitol police are reporting" -- "the police radio is reporting there were shots at the washington hilton. do you know anything about it?" i said, "no," and i dropped the phone, and i just ran all the way back toward the residence. she ran this way. we went right to the hospital in , in spite of the fact that the secret service did not want her to. no one knew yet what was going on, and they
the national trust for historic preservation had a dinner -- a lunch in her honor, to acquaint her with what they do. toward the end of the lunch, she caught my eye and basically signaled she was ready to go, so she made her pleasantries, and we left. and, by the way, we later looked and recognized that the time she was leaving, almost exactly to the minute, was the time he was shot. the white house. we were five minutes from the white house. we get to the white house. i go to my office, she...
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my daughter as a board member o the national park trust and yesterday they had an annual meeting and lly good news. here is the chairman of the board bill brown now. >> we work with the national park service to acquire critically important either inside or adjacent to national parks. >> the new land, new parklands in wisconsin, minnesota, and ne mexico since 83 the national park trust has preserved 30,000 acres and 31 states and they also started by the bison program to get schoolchildren t visit the parks great america i blessed to have these parks, so don't forget to keep your distance when you're there. enjoy your summer trips and go online at park trust.org. >> think teddy roosevelt for giving us these carts parks. don't tear his statue down. >> apologizing when you've done something wrong is. >> welcome to washington i am bret baier. most travelers from the u.s. will not be allowed into europe. once the european union resumes air travel, that is according t the new york times tonight citing eu officials saying that the u.s., russia, and dozens of other countries have not sufficie
my daughter as a board member o the national park trust and yesterday they had an annual meeting and lly good news. here is the chairman of the board bill brown now. >> we work with the national park service to acquire critically important either inside or adjacent to national parks. >> the new land, new parklands in wisconsin, minnesota, and ne mexico since 83 the national park trust has preserved 30,000 acres and 31 states and they also started by the bison program to get...
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a lot of things you wait for the change we put body cameras on our in 2014 we are part of the national trust initiative that was to force tough conversations with the police chief for the past four years as has an open-door policy for anyone who has ever had an abuse report incident whether it's justified or during his time he meets with the family and listens. he apologizes for the atrocities that are committed by the police department in the past. talks about in the 30s, there is a thriving neighborhood in the foothills community and apologize for that. he went to churches and said i understand the start with race patrols. and they were used to stop civil rights into watch lynchings i think those things have moved the needle along ways sprayed there will always be distressed but at least he gets it and he had guess there's work to do. on the policy side, and 2014 oliver officers have been trained not just one time but ongoing on procedures and bias. in fact our officers are not perfect but they go train other police departments to mean what's it mean to be procedurally just and people have
a lot of things you wait for the change we put body cameras on our in 2014 we are part of the national trust initiative that was to force tough conversations with the police chief for the past four years as has an open-door policy for anyone who has ever had an abuse report incident whether it's justified or during his time he meets with the family and listens. he apologizes for the atrocities that are committed by the police department in the past. talks about in the 30s, there is a thriving...
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the national trust has described the find as astonishing. what further secrets will it now reveal?asis. france is also re—opening cinemas, swimming pools and holiday centres, in the latest stage of the easing of its coronavirus restrictions. franck guillory is a journalist based in paris and hejoins me now. it isa it is a widely accepted and appreciated move? well, it is clearly early this morning you could see all young kids until the age of 15 going back to primary schools, secondary school. and it is actually accepted. parents are relieved to have the children back to school, and bring themselves able to go back to work after three months of teleworking, working from home and dealing with their children instead of working. it‘s all about the economy, the new battle that we have to fight now. but also about the impact that any delaying and going back was having on the children themselves. that's right. they are going back for two weeks before the summer break. there was a sense among people from the national education and advice is that children had to school before the summer to
the national trust has described the find as astonishing. what further secrets will it now reveal?asis. france is also re—opening cinemas, swimming pools and holiday centres, in the latest stage of the easing of its coronavirus restrictions. franck guillory is a journalist based in paris and hejoins me now. it isa it is a widely accepted and appreciated move? well, it is clearly early this morning you could see all young kids until the age of 15 going back to primary schools, secondary...
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john bolton, the president's former trusted national security advi al him incompetent and unfit. no questions off limits. >> how would you describe trump's relationship with vladimir putin? >> i think putin thinks i can play him like a fiddle. >> "nightline" starts right now with juju chang. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. tonight, swift action taken against two atlanta police officers, charged in the murder of rayshard brooks, a black man, a husband, a father, whose personal struggles with life after serving time are now coming to light in a newly-released video. >> okay, well, i'm ray slashardd brooks, 27 years of age, have three kids, happily married. >> reporter: months before his death in a fast food parking lot, rayshard brooks was opening up about his life's mistakes and the rock eye roy road to redemp. >> i feel like some of the system could look at us as individuals. we do have lives, where it's just a mistake we made, you know, and, you know, not, not just do us as if we are andhis d dialog at the intersection of policing. questions about if and when police shou
john bolton, the president's former trusted national security advi al him incompetent and unfit. no questions off limits. >> how would you describe trump's relationship with vladimir putin? >> i think putin thinks i can play him like a fiddle. >> "nightline" starts right now with juju chang. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. tonight, swift action taken against two atlanta police officers, charged in the murder of rayshard brooks, a black man, a husband, a...
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to that end, the secretary has put me and for others on a national commission on trust reform. it's amazing to work with bobby and wally and look at these papers from the 1970's and see the great ideas that are there that maybe need to between, -- be tweaked, viewed in more of a nuanced fashion. but this idea of informing the court that there is an honest dispute between, and within the government on the indian side of a legal issue, and on the corps of engineers or department of agriculture or the position is something that courts should be aware of. after all, court systems are there to do justice. when the united states had this internal conflict, courts should be made aware of that. it's a tougher not to crack when you talk about the internal battles within the interior department. you have the bureau of reclamation, the park service, fish and wildlife service, sometimes working in concert with the views in positions of the indian tribes and the indian affairs, sometimes in opposition. much of that, the resolution of those conflicts depends on the attitude of the solicitor
to that end, the secretary has put me and for others on a national commission on trust reform. it's amazing to work with bobby and wally and look at these papers from the 1970's and see the great ideas that are there that maybe need to between, -- be tweaked, viewed in more of a nuanced fashion. but this idea of informing the court that there is an honest dispute between, and within the government on the indian side of a legal issue, and on the corps of engineers or department of agriculture or...
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have exploited this tragedy for their own purposes we must now seek to reveal national unity from the wreckage of broken trust and broken glass on our streets. to do this, we need to be guided by the nation's noblest principles while rejecting the anti-american suggestions of radicals who want a revolution. every american deserves to be treated equally by their government as guaranteed by our constitution and our country's most fundamentalri principles tt all men are created equal. there is no greater tyranny and injustice and that bold simple proposition. but we must reject the efforts to demonize all pulleys for the actions of the few and we must reject the radical proposals to dismantle the police departments as some have suggested that these are offered in the spirit of revenge that would lead only to more crime and lives lost in a more thorough. the communities that would be hit hardest by the disappearance of police would be the most advantaged. when the police were understaffed and under trained, there'there is greater risk of mistakes in this conduct, not to mention higher rates of crime. by contrast
have exploited this tragedy for their own purposes we must now seek to reveal national unity from the wreckage of broken trust and broken glass on our streets. to do this, we need to be guided by the nation's noblest principles while rejecting the anti-american suggestions of radicals who want a revolution. every american deserves to be treated equally by their government as guaranteed by our constitution and our country's most fundamentalri principles tt all men are created equal. there is no...
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affairs he also said that the united states had to trust china's position with a problem is the united states as well as the foreign ministers of the g 7 nations do not trust china on this they are calling on china to rethink this move to impose this law on hong kong so there is in many ways now international pressure mounting on china but i think china will simply deflect that pressure away it is intent on ensuring that this new security legislation is imposed on hong kong as soon as possible and we've been hearing actually from someone who is hong kong's only delegate to the standing committee of the national people's congress and he said on wednesday that in fact it would be possible for a hong kong suspect to be sent to the. mainland from hong kong if they were accused of threatening national security so that looks to many people here like a sort of reverse engineering of the extradition build a ball so many people out into the streets of hong kong a year ago. thank you that update there adrian brown live for us in hong kong. still ahead on al-jazeera. coronavirus cases in the u.s. will continue to rise since many ignore social distancing.
affairs he also said that the united states had to trust china's position with a problem is the united states as well as the foreign ministers of the g 7 nations do not trust china on this they are calling on china to rethink this move to impose this law on hong kong so there is in many ways now international pressure mounting on china but i think china will simply deflect that pressure away it is intent on ensuring that this new security legislation is imposed on hong kong as soon as possible...
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the activism protests lobbying petitions appeals to the united nations and misguided trust in liberal politicians such as barack obama and now gore along with the work of countless n.g.o.s have been accompanied by a 60 percent rise in global c o 2 or carbon dioxide emissions since 1900 during the last decade the increase in c o 2 was 102200 times faster than what the earth experienced during the transition from the last ice age the united nations estimates this will be augmented by a 40 percent rise in c o 2 emissions in the next 10 years we are now at $417.00 parts per 1000000 of c o 2 in the air it is believed to be the highest concentration since humans evolved we will embrace a new paradigm 2 for resistance or die joining me to discuss the film and the reaction to it by environmentalists is jeff gibbs. so let lay out jeff what you i think did quite successfully what you sought to do in the film and then we'll talk a little bit about how it's been attacked and and finally censored forcing you to take it down off of you tube so to just for people who haven't seen it and also tell pe
the activism protests lobbying petitions appeals to the united nations and misguided trust in liberal politicians such as barack obama and now gore along with the work of countless n.g.o.s have been accompanied by a 60 percent rise in global c o 2 or carbon dioxide emissions since 1900 during the last decade the increase in c o 2 was 102200 times faster than what the earth experienced during the transition from the last ice age the united nations estimates this will be augmented by a 40 percent...
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you, we have trusted in throughout the seasons of our nation's life and has been constantly aware of your unfailing love. paination and world are in , feeling overwhelmed by multiple crises that require power.ve, wisdom, and because you have psalm 46:10, be silent and know that i am god. i will be honored by every nation and i will be honored throughout the world. you.me to honor sovereign name. amen. >> george floyd was born and raised in houston, texas. to his friends and loved ones, he is known as floyd. he was a high school athlete playing both basketball and football. his family wants him to be remembered for being family oriented, loving and godly. .e passed away at 46 years old for eight minutes and 46 -- the, officer derek officer held his knee on his neck. solemner here in reverence do not just mark his tragic death but to give honor to his life. we now will pause for eight minutes and 46 seconds in remembrance of george floyd. >> george floyd, breonna taylor, ahmaud arbery, maybe honor those who are dead by protecting those who are alive. >> this afternoon, a memorial servi
you, we have trusted in throughout the seasons of our nation's life and has been constantly aware of your unfailing love. paination and world are in , feeling overwhelmed by multiple crises that require power.ve, wisdom, and because you have psalm 46:10, be silent and know that i am god. i will be honored by every nation and i will be honored throughout the world. you.me to honor sovereign name. amen. >> george floyd was born and raised in houston, texas. to his friends and loved ones, he...
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monday's panorama programme adds to the sense of a cover—up on a grand scale in the post office, a trusted nationaland and acknowledge what went wrong". the government wants to be fully assured, i want to be fully assured that the right lessons are learned for the future and concrete changes have taken place at post office ltd to ensure that it doesn't be repeated. we want to be sure that, through this review, there's a public summary of the failings that occurred at post office ltd, drawing on the judgements and listening to those, as i say, who have been most affected. this is the purpose of the independent review we're in the process of setting up. it's been six months since judges found major issues, including an excessive culture of secrecy, confidentiality — generally in the post office, but specifically relating around horizon — so can the minister explain why we still aren't getting a public inquiry into this scandal? the prime minister told this house on the 26th of february that such an inquiry would be established, but the proposal set out by the minister today falls short of that. it's
monday's panorama programme adds to the sense of a cover—up on a grand scale in the post office, a trusted nationaland and acknowledge what went wrong". the government wants to be fully assured, i want to be fully assured that the right lessons are learned for the future and concrete changes have taken place at post office ltd to ensure that it doesn't be repeated. we want to be sure that, through this review, there's a public summary of the failings that occurred at post office ltd,...
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the stones will not be open, and the landscape around, which is owned by the national trust, is alsog before dawn on sunday, hoping to capture history at this unique site of prehistory. let‘s speak now to susan greaney, who‘s a senior historian at english heritage, and gordon rimes, who‘s a pagan priest. good morning, thank you forjoining us. it has been a subject of some controversy this morning when we mark the solstice, is it this morning, tomorrow morning, tonight? when are you doing it? we did it this morning, it is quite legitimate to do it on both days, it depends what you follow. we don‘t do it wrong, just different. the actual solstice was this morning, if you count the date from midnight to midnight but under the old celtic tradition, they counted the day from sunset to sunset. therefore, the solstice would have been at 22:44pm, so it is legitimate to do it on sunday morning and today. that is the kind of balance we strive for, much appreciated. you have been out this morning? how do you mark this day? i have been in somebody's back garden, normally i would be on a high spo
the stones will not be open, and the landscape around, which is owned by the national trust, is alsog before dawn on sunday, hoping to capture history at this unique site of prehistory. let‘s speak now to susan greaney, who‘s a senior historian at english heritage, and gordon rimes, who‘s a pagan priest. good morning, thank you forjoining us. it has been a subject of some controversy this morning when we mark the solstice, is it this morning, tomorrow morning, tonight? when are you doing...
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first defined the challenges our democracy is political polarization, a surge of white nationalism, a lack of trustin our nation's institutions, a fragmented media vironment. to those challenges it offers solutions, broken do into broader themes. one theme is aimed at equality of representation-- changes that would address govern rce. the repoommends substantially enlarging the u.s. house of representatives, establishing8 year term limits for supreme court justices, and big changes to campaign finance laws. it also calls for so-called" rank-choice voting," where voters rank candidates iorder of their preference for eltions at the federal and state level. and it sees room for improvement in how we vote. the commission recommends switching to universal, automatic voter registration. it says federal election day should be a holiday. and it recommends making voting a requirement ofitizenship, much like jury duty. it also wants changeinin how we germation, like a tax on vertising that would go to a public media fund.adl di and it calls for a culture ange toward service, with amerans putting in a year to
first defined the challenges our democracy is political polarization, a surge of white nationalism, a lack of trustin our nation's institutions, a fragmented media vironment. to those challenges it offers solutions, broken do into broader themes. one theme is aimed at equality of representation-- changes that would address govern rce. the repoommends substantially enlarging the u.s. house of representatives, establishing8 year term limits for supreme court justices, and big changes to campaign...
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you know i mean here's an example would be if someone was accused of robbing a bank would you trust the national bank robbers association to do an unbiased the situation certainly not it's pretty absurd the cia do you trust them to investigate themselves or do an unbiased investigation no but somehow people think that a police department is going to investigate themselves from a person who is the commander of the investigations division which included internal affairs i'm going to have some guy investigate someone else or girl who's on their bowling league i think not it needs to be taken out of all the states municipalities need an independent investigative unit which can not have a retired police officers on it it should probably be attorneys that will give the public the confidence that police departments aren't covering over their own investigations and that is a good point that was definitely something that was brought up about 5 years ago with the death of freddie gray and baltimore what about before you get the bad comic you wrote a book about this what about the police academy what do th
you know i mean here's an example would be if someone was accused of robbing a bank would you trust the national bank robbers association to do an unbiased the situation certainly not it's pretty absurd the cia do you trust them to investigate themselves or do an unbiased investigation no but somehow people think that a police department is going to investigate themselves from a person who is the commander of the investigations division which included internal affairs i'm going to have some guy...
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lord, we have trusted in you throughout the seasons of our nation's life and have been constantly aware of your , our nation and world are in pain, feeling overwhelmed by multiple crises that require your love, wisdom and power. today because you told silent, know that i am god. i will be honored by every honorednd i will be throughout the world. we come to honor you. in your cyber name, amen. -- sovereign name, amen. >> george floyd was born and raised in houston texas, to his friends and loved ones, he was known as "floyd." he loved plain best people and football. his family wanted him to be known as loving and godly. he passed away at 46 years old for eight minutes and 46 seconds. as the police officer knelt on yelled i can't breathe, i can't breathe and called out for his mother. we will give honor to his life. we will now pause for eight inutes and 46 seconds remembrance of george floyd. [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] >> george floyd ahmaud arbery, breonna taylor, may we honor those dead. they
lord, we have trusted in you throughout the seasons of our nation's life and have been constantly aware of your , our nation and world are in pain, feeling overwhelmed by multiple crises that require your love, wisdom and power. today because you told silent, know that i am god. i will be honored by every honorednd i will be throughout the world. we come to honor you. in your cyber name, amen. -- sovereign name, amen. >> george floyd was born and raised in houston texas, to his friends...
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democracy isd the facing-- rising inequality, political polarization, a surge of white nationalism, a lack of trustin our nation's enstitutions, a fragmented media ronment. solutions, broken ntot offers broader themes. one theme is aimed at equality of represeation-- changes that would address governance. the report recommends substantially enlarging the u.s. house of representativ 1, establishiyear term limits for supreme court justices, an big changes to campaign finance laws. it also calls for so-called" ranked-choice voting," where voters rank candidatesder of their preference for elections at the federal a state level. and it sees room for improvement in how we vote. the commission recommends switching to universal, automatic voter registration. it says federal election day should be a holiday. and it recommends making voting a requirement of citizenship, much like jury duty. it also wants change how we get information, like a tax on digital advertising that would go to a public media fund. and it calls for a culture change toward service, witham icans putting in a year to serve in programs li
democracy isd the facing-- rising inequality, political polarization, a surge of white nationalism, a lack of trustin our nation's enstitutions, a fragmented media ronment. solutions, broken ntot offers broader themes. one theme is aimed at equality of represeation-- changes that would address governance. the report recommends substantially enlarging the u.s. house of representativ 1, establishiyear term limits for supreme court justices, an big changes to campaign finance laws. it also calls...
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we know you stand within the shadows keeping watch and lowered we have trusted and you throughout the seasons throughout the nation'se. for your unfailing love. the nation and world are in pain. he told us in psalm 46 tend to be silent and know that i am god. i would be honored in every nation throughout the world. we come to honor you. we pray in your sovereign name on them. a man. >> george floyd born and raised in houston texas to friends and loved ones he is known as floyd playing basketball and football or but his family wants him to be remembered for being family-oriented and loving and godly. passed away at 46 years old. eight minutes and 46 seconds the officer held his knee on george floyd's neck as he yelled i can't breathe. i cannot breathe and call for his mother, today we gather here in solemn reference to not just mark's tragic death but to give honor to his life. now we will pause for eight minutes and 46 seconds in remembrance of george floyd. [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] him. [silence] him . [silence] him. [silence] [silence] [silence] [silence] him. [silence] [silence]
we know you stand within the shadows keeping watch and lowered we have trusted and you throughout the seasons throughout the nation'se. for your unfailing love. the nation and world are in pain. he told us in psalm 46 tend to be silent and know that i am god. i would be honored in every nation throughout the world. we come to honor you. we pray in your sovereign name on them. a man. >> george floyd born and raised in houston texas to friends and loved ones he is known as floyd playing...
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any application of federalism had to fit within the overarching rubric of adherence to the nation's treaty and trust responsibilities and respect for indian sovereignty. there still remained a great deal of work to be done once president nixon approved the concepts and specific negotiations. arguments over specifics continued right up until the release of the president's message on july 8. for example, and this may be addressed later, we released the message without having an indian trust council authority bill actually approved. omb opposed the measure and they convinced assistant secretary don rice that it was a bad idea. we had similar problems with the contracting legislation. that gives you a flavor of where we were and how we got to the message, but how it was presented to the american public is also important. i cannot conclude without spending a few minutes to describe the president's blue lake decision to you, and how much he was emotionally invested in it. it is a side of richard nixon rarely reported on or chronicled. it is a very human and caring side of the president's nature, and i thi
any application of federalism had to fit within the overarching rubric of adherence to the nation's treaty and trust responsibilities and respect for indian sovereignty. there still remained a great deal of work to be done once president nixon approved the concepts and specific negotiations. arguments over specifics continued right up until the release of the president's message on july 8. for example, and this may be addressed later, we released the message without having an indian trust...
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lord, we have trusted in you throughout the seasons of our nation's life and have been constantly aware of youren failing love -- your unfailing love. our nation and world are in pain pain feeling overwhelmed by multiple crises that require your love, wisdom and power. we come today because you have told us in psalm 46: 10, be silent and know that im am god. i will be honored by every nation and i will be honored throughout the world. we come to honor you. we pray in your sovereign name. amen. george floyd was born and raised in houston. to his friends and loved ones he is known as floyd. he was high school athlete playing basketball and football and tight end. his family wants him to be remembered not for his death but for being family oriented loving and godly. he passed away at 46 years old. for eight minutes and 46 seconds officer derek chauvin held his knee on george floyd's neck. as he tphaoepld on his sneak and yelled i can't breathe appear called for his mother we gather to not just mark his tragic death but to give honor to his life. we now will pause for eight minutes and 46 s
lord, we have trusted in you throughout the seasons of our nation's life and have been constantly aware of youren failing love -- your unfailing love. our nation and world are in pain pain feeling overwhelmed by multiple crises that require your love, wisdom and power. we come today because you have told us in psalm 46: 10, be silent and know that im am god. i will be honored by every nation and i will be honored throughout the world. we come to honor you. we pray in your sovereign name. amen....
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released an open letter to the community saying, we recognize the importance of rebuilding trust as the nation focuses on police brutality exemplified by the horrific incident in minneapolis. we are e vail waiting the changes in police practices. we have some of the practicing in place now and commit to reviewing more of the proposals. >>> the national lawyer's guild plans to formally file the lawsuit today or tomorrow. >>> and new at noon, san francisco mayor breed announced her vision for sweeping police reforms today. there are four priorities to the plan, ending the use of police in response to noncriminal activity, addressing police bias and strengthening accountability, demilitarization of the police and promoting economic justice. these build on san francisco's ongoing police reforms, including efforts to limit use of force and require independent investigations. >>> and in seattle, police abandoned a neighborhood following weeks of protests after the death of george floyd. protesters calling it a cop free zone. the new peace on the streets following a week of standoffs. last night, pre
released an open letter to the community saying, we recognize the importance of rebuilding trust as the nation focuses on police brutality exemplified by the horrific incident in minneapolis. we are e vail waiting the changes in police practices. we have some of the practicing in place now and commit to reviewing more of the proposals. >>> the national lawyer's guild plans to formally file the lawsuit today or tomorrow. >>> and new at noon, san francisco mayor breed announced...
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as the national security council noted yesterday, to those government officials who detrayed the trust of the people of the united states by leaking classified information, your actions endanger the national security. the odi saps leaking any classifies information disrupts the work to collect and mitigate threats. it's also simply put a crime. and finally, the cia said this. that leaks compromise and disrupt the critical work to assess, describe culpability. to the sources, you may seek to undermine our president. but in fact, you under mine the country's safety and security. with that, i will take questions. christianen? >> thank you, kayleigh. when this white house officials first learn that it existed? >> i will say, the president was never briefed on this. the intelligence has not been verified. >> does the president wish that he had been briefed sooner? today, joe biden called it a dereliction of duty? >> this is a piece of information that had not been verified. still to this day, has not been verified. there are several intelligence agencies saying -- the department of defense
as the national security council noted yesterday, to those government officials who detrayed the trust of the people of the united states by leaking classified information, your actions endanger the national security. the odi saps leaking any classifies information disrupts the work to collect and mitigate threats. it's also simply put a crime. and finally, the cia said this. that leaks compromise and disrupt the critical work to assess, describe culpability. to the sources, you may seek to...
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necessarily, jim, but you're right, that is it at the same time, talking about anti-trust and the uncertainty of it, the nationaltors said okay and new york state and the other states say no >> good point. >> guys, financials and energy helping us out this morning. wells takes goldman sachs to 230 out of mike mayo's note. vix below 28 wee ckft aho break you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. >>> dow is up 117 points, but it's really europe that's enjoying the lion's share of the gains around the world this morning. germany up almost 4%, best day since early april, as merkel continues to hammer out a stimulus package and that rescue package for lufthansa was app
necessarily, jim, but you're right, that is it at the same time, talking about anti-trust and the uncertainty of it, the nationaltors said okay and new york state and the other states say no >> good point. >> guys, financials and energy helping us out this morning. wells takes goldman sachs to 230 out of mike mayo's note. vix below 28 wee ckft aho break you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet...
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not so trustful. >> national security advisers denying the a.p. report that he told colleagues that he briefed the president himself. laura? >> very interesting. thanks, tracie. >>> 6:03 for you that morning. happening today two of the bay area's biggest cities debate big changes when it comes to power. minors may soon have the right to vote. now in san jose it's all about the power in the mayor's office. and that's where we find "today in the bay's" kris sanchez for us this morning no surprise here. both issues getting a lot attention. >> reporter: yeah, anytime you talk about shifting power, giving one group more power, you'll have a lively conversation. we'll start you off here in the city of san jose where there could be a move to make the mayoral election coincide with the presidential election. that would help voter turnout. we see much higher voter turnout in the presidential years. if the issue goes to the ballot and passes, city mayor sam liccardo would get two more years in office. he would be in office until 2024. the council is also co
not so trustful. >> national security advisers denying the a.p. report that he told colleagues that he briefed the president himself. laura? >> very interesting. thanks, tracie. >>> 6:03 for you that morning. happening today two of the bay area's biggest cities debate big changes when it comes to power. minors may soon have the right to vote. now in san jose it's all about the power in the mayor's office. and that's where we find "today in the bay's" kris sanchez...
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circle so we got as close as we could which was ina so we got as close as we could which was in a national trustse the sun is going to come up wherever you are and despite the covid—19 virus, despite anything else, despite english heritage saying nobody can go there, the fact is you cannot cancel the sunrise, it is going to happen and we were there to celebrate it. explain to us what is so special about the softest, why is it so significant? —— solstice. so special about the softest, why is it so significant? -- solstice. you cannot cancel the sunrise. no matter where you are, you are going to see the sunrise on this day. you are going to see the light changing through the rain which is what we had here in derbyshire. it is being aware of where you are in relation to the world, so no matter what sunrise you are watching, you know those thousands upon millions of other people are watching all around the globe, for the other hemisphere it is winter solstice but for us we see the summer, the sunrise, the sunset later tonight and it is that sense of connection with the land, with the universe as the
circle so we got as close as we could which was ina so we got as close as we could which was in a national trustse the sun is going to come up wherever you are and despite the covid—19 virus, despite anything else, despite english heritage saying nobody can go there, the fact is you cannot cancel the sunrise, it is going to happen and we were there to celebrate it. explain to us what is so special about the softest, why is it so significant? —— solstice. so special about the softest, why...