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and many people have pretty much given up with the national trust. well, there is a fight back. en set up and here to speak for them is cornelia van der pol. so it's all gone to woke to pc lost sight of its original purpose. well certainly what restore trust wants to do is bring the national trust back to its founding mission, which is to look after houses, gardens, collections and countryside for the whole nation i >> -- >> now, i've been a member of the national trust for 26 years, and so the national trust has been a really big part of my life and i feel passionately about it and i love the things they look after. i adore houses. i adore walking in the countryside , but we feel that countryside, but we feel that the focus has strayed and yes, it needs to come back to its primary purpose. >> it's become quite political, hasn't it? really >> that is worrying . just recent >> that is worrying. just recent , there was this open letter to the prime minister from organisations including the national trust and what that letter effect said was we will mobilise our members to vote agai
and many people have pretty much given up with the national trust. well, there is a fight back. en set up and here to speak for them is cornelia van der pol. so it's all gone to woke to pc lost sight of its original purpose. well certainly what restore trust wants to do is bring the national trust back to its founding mission, which is to look after houses, gardens, collections and countryside for the whole nation i >> -- >> now, i've been a member of the national trust for 26...
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and many people have pretty much given up with the national trust. well, there is a fight back. been set up and here to speak for them is cornelia van der pol. so it's all gone to woke to pc lost sight of its original purpose. well certainly what restore trust wants to do is bring the national trust back to its founding mission, which is to look after houses, gardens, collections and countryside for the whole nation i >> -- >> now, i've been a member of the national trust for 26 years, and so the national trust has been a really big part of my life and i feel passionately about it and i love the things they look after. i adore houses. i adore walking in the countryside , but we feel that countryside, but we feel that the focus has strayed and yes, it needs to come back to its primary purpose. >> it's become quite political, hasn't it? really >> that is worrying . just recent >> that is worrying. just recent , there was this open letter to the prime minister from organisations including the national trust and what that letter effect said was we will mobilise our members to vote ag
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well, now, it's carefully managed by the national trust so that people can take part whilst also protectingce the 1980s, archaeologists have been noticing the white horse become thinner and now there are plans to restore its original outline. in particular, the neck of the horse was starting to narrow quite a lot. so the project involved a drone survey comparing the imagery taken from that to an image taken in 1939, aerial photograph, overlaid one on the other and that said to us that in 80 years, the figure had diminished by almost 50%. so it is important to take steps to start rectifying that. for the time being, though, keeping the uffington horse white is the task at hand, or, if you're feeling a bit sleepy, a task for dad. an indigenous canadian totem pole — which is more than 11 metres tall — is to be returned to canada, nearly a century after it was removed without consent and sold to the national museums of scotland. a ceremony is taking place in edinburgh today to prepare it for the 4,200 mile journey home to its original home. it is the first item of its type to be handed back by
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better, cheaper and less woke than the national trust. everything from the cider cellar long gallery that cellar to the long gallery that was used as a recuperation ward dunng was used as a recuperation ward during first world war. so during the first world war. so welcome harptree. welcome to west harptree. welcome godsend county. no, welcome to godsend county. no, not somerset . not yorkshire, but somerset. state of the nation starts now . state of the nation starts now. also i'll be joined by the mighty former member of the european parliament, stanley johnson. as my trusted somerset flabellum holder. as ever, i want to hear from you. it's the most important part of the programme. me. mail programme. email me. mail mageenews.com. but it's time mageenews.com. but now it's time for the news of the day with polly middlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> jacob thank you and good evening. well, we begin with the news that police and emergency services are responding to an ongoing incident in glasgow after the discovery of potentially hazardous s
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nonprofit sf heritage in opened up the director's efficacy of the los angeles conservancy and the national trust for historic preservation. we asked mike to moderate tonight's program because his preservation work in los angeles is the subject of tonight's talk in here in san francisco. thank you for being with us mike. mike. welcome and they'll hand the microphone over to you. thank you so much frances. such a pleasure to be here tonight with my two longtime friends and colleagues ken bernstein and stephen schafer to talk about their stunning new book "preserving los angeles" "how preserving historical cities can transform" america's cities" published by angel city press. dare i say this book is a monumentalda achievement in the preservation field. ken has devoted his career h to enhancing the heritage of los angeles and when i joined in 2006 i had big shoes to fill. ken had just left his role as director of preservation for the city and there it was in the planning department and its office of historic resources and urban dub design. among his many responsibilities ken bled the sprawling l.a.
nonprofit sf heritage in opened up the director's efficacy of the los angeles conservancy and the national trust for historic preservation. we asked mike to moderate tonight's program because his preservation work in los angeles is the subject of tonight's talk in here in san francisco. thank you for being with us mike. mike. welcome and they'll hand the microphone over to you. thank you so much frances. such a pleasure to be here tonight with my two longtime friends and colleagues ken...
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national trust wales say they love welcoming visitors to the area and are asking people just take picturesross the uk, to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. in ecuador, the wife of the murdered presidential candidate, fernando villavicencio, has blamed the state for his death. she said his personal guards should have prevented the killing. mr vicencio died earlier this week, less than two weeks before elections were due to take place. he was a vocal critic of drug crime in ecuador. our south america correspondent katy watson has this report. two daughters remembering their father. a very personal goodbye after what was a very public murder. this was the moment, leaving a campaign event, that fernando villavicencio was gunned down. a man who'd exposed corruption, a man who said he wasn't afraid. his supporters had enough of the violence. he says the police are hypocrites for failing to protect fernando villavicencio. six colombians have been arrested and are now in jail. meanwhile, the country is in a state of emergency. just days on from losing her husband, his widow spoke ou
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yes, very much, very supportive and as was another agency that i know she was reactive and the national trustor historic preservation and they are also a member of the council. >> how was their work different than yours? >> they are a nationwide membership organization and so we are not membership, we are a federal agency and that is the difference we arty federal agency. they are a member organization and they have a charter. the world is changed over the approach, the orientation over the years but they are a very important partner in the work that we are doing. and they have a number of friends that worked for them for a number of years so i'm pretty familiar with the work that they do and they are an important member of the team. >> you mentioned early on in the discussion that environmental issues are important when it comes to historic preservation. >> we consider the cultural environment at part of the environmental movement. and in fact, as the acting chairman of the council at this point i have set up a task force to deal with climate change and this focuses directly on the native am
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it is great the national trust let you do it because it is, as well as contributing to a national monumentis the - main reason people come, to be part of history. also you cannot deny it is amazing to take in such spectacular views. studio: it is spectacular. and a bank holiday weekend thing to do, stuff with hammers. a bit of diy. on a 3000 year old white horse. you're watching bbc breakfast. it's 8:59. rachel burden. spain's players were celebrating and the president kissed jenni hermoso fully whips, grabbed her round the face and kissed her, has caused a storm in spain and across the footballing world, also because he appeared to grab, lift and kiss on thejig many of appeared to grab, lift and kiss on the jig many of the other players as well. many suspected he would resign last week but he says he will fight till the end to keep his position. what did you think? did it make you cringe? have you everfound what did you think? did it make you cringe? have you ever found yourself in that sort of situation? maybe you are one of those who says it is a fuss about nothing. it might appear to b
it is great the national trust let you do it because it is, as well as contributing to a national monumentis the - main reason people come, to be part of history. also you cannot deny it is amazing to take in such spectacular views. studio: it is spectacular. and a bank holiday weekend thing to do, stuff with hammers. a bit of diy. on a 3000 year old white horse. you're watching bbc breakfast. it's 8:59. rachel burden. spain's players were celebrating and the president kissed jenni hermoso...
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at the national trust and national museum later in the uk.rofessional associate member of the american institute for conservation of historic and artistic work. and it is a current board member injured for the forthcoming 2020 2021meeting in nashville, tenne. designed and constructed textiles with honors from college of art university in scotland. postgraduate diploma in textile conservation with credit. for the textile conservation center and in affiliation with the institute of art. and to receive a masters of the art and gallery management. cultural policy is honored to have you join us. welcome and thank you so much. now i will turn it over to you. >> thank you jen. that all makes me sound really old all that stuff. but let me share my screen. here wed go. and then we will hit back. hopefully you can all see that. thank you jen, thank you lea. i've seen some of those photos it was really interesting to see the photo of andrew jackson's inauguration. i also worked on some modest acts from that. so it's kind of interesting and andrew jackso
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and at the national trust and national museum -- [inaudible] he is a professional member of the american institute for conservationto of historic and artistic works and is the current board member of the north american textile conservation conference and chair for the forthcoming 20221 meeting in nashville, tennessee. finish howard received a bachelor's in design and constructive textiles with honors from -- college of arts, university of scotland. he was given a first graduate diploma in textile -- with credits from the textile preservation center in affiliation with the -- institute of art and at the university of -- [inaudible] and he received a master's of the arts in museum and gallery management with merit,ty university of -- city university of london. so, howard, it's an honor to have you join us. welcome and thank you so much. and now i'll turn it over to you to. >> okay. well, thank you, janet. that all makes me sound really old, all that stuff. but let me share my screen. here we go. and then we will hit that. so hopefully you can all i now see that. thank you, janet. yeah, i h
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and yes, very much, very supportive of that, as was another agency i know she was active in the national trust for historic preservation and they're a member of the advisory council. >> how is their work different from yours? >> well, they're a nation-wide membership organization and so we are not membership. we are federal agency and that's the major difference. we're a federal agency. they are a member organization-- >> but a nonprofit. >> nonprofit. and they have a charter. it's from the government in 1949 and their role has changed over-- or their approach, their orientation has changed over the years, but they're a very important partner, too, in the work that we're doing and they have a number of-- actually worked for them for a part of my career for a number of years, so, i'm pretty familiar with the work that they do and they're an important member of our team. >> now, you mentioned early on in our discussion that environmental issues are very important when it comes to historic press are evaluation. >> yeah, yes. we consider the cultural environment part of the environmental movement.
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silently it has one of the most significant art collections in the national trust. the rounds. artists. the kids run around the grounds. what _ artists. the kids run around the grounds. what do _ artists. the kids run around the grounds. what do they - artists. the kids run around the grounds. what do they look - artists. the kids run around the. grounds. what do they look like, artists. the kids run around the - grounds. what do they look like, the elephants? you grounds. what do they look like, the elehants? ., , ., ., elephants? you can explore them, do it in one go. — elephants? you can explore them, do it in one go. do _ elephants? you can explore them, do it in one go. do a _ elephants? you can explore them, do it in one go, do a massive _ elephants? you can explore them, do it in one go, do a massive trail. - it in one go, do a massive trail. you can pop back and do two all three at a time, having fun finding the elephants.— three at a time, having fun finding the elehants. , . ., , . the elephants. game station was such a aood the elephants. game station was
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national trust said they love welcoming visitors to the area and are asking people not to leave any itemsews website. you're live with bbc news. a children's charity says there's been a sharp rise in cases of online grooming and that mps must now back changes to the law. the nspcc says there were more than 6,000 offences involving sexual communications with children last year, a rise of 82% since the offence was introduced in 2017. this is an urgent issue. we cannot have another year go by where we continue to see such a high number of offences being recorded. it is why, come september, we need to see the bill passed into law so that the regulator ofcom can start taking action to regulate tech companies. it also shows why tech companies can and should be active today to really look at their platforms, look at where the risks to children are emerging and putting mitigations in place. they really do have the resources and the expertise to do that and that is why we want to see action now. our technology editor zoe kleinmanjoins me now. these figures, a worrying rise. ut is always upsetting
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allies by the defendant, targeted at obstructing a bedrock function of the us government, the nation's trust of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election. >> according to the indictment, trump used knowingly false because of election fraud against state legislators and election officials to subvert the legitimate election results and change electoral votes. he allegedly organized fraudulently to be like yours i seven targeted states of ari arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, muskoka pennsylvania an wisconsin. smith said trump attempted to use power and authority of the doj to conduct shame crime election investig investigations & electric targeted states that falsely claimed that the just departmen had identified a significant concern that may have impacted the election outcome. the indictment also claimed tha trump attempted to enlist a vic president to use his ceremonial role at the january 6 certification proceeding to fraudulently alter the election results. it is really the study doctor because for the first time in american history a former president
allies by the defendant, targeted at obstructing a bedrock function of the us government, the nation's trust of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election. >> according to the indictment, trump used knowingly false because of election fraud against state legislators and election officials to subvert the legitimate election results and change electoral votes. he allegedly organized fraudulently to be like yours i seven targeted states of ari arizona,...
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watch saturday, as book tv once again brings you live coverage of the national trust of. all guests and authors include library of congress carla hagan. -- buttigieg on, his book i something to tell, euphoria. results and former nfl player r c russell, author of the yards between us. see our complete national book festival schedule online, at booktv. org. the library of congress national festival, live saturday, beginning at 9 am eastern on c-span two. >> weekends on c-span two are an intellectual treat. every saturday, american history documents america story, and on sunday, book tv brings you the latest of nonfiction books d authors. funding for c-span two comes from these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charters proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. . we're just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications, along with these television companies, supports the set spend two as a public service.
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that really my belief and my dear colleagues in the national media is advice that the national media is the trust of the people on our shoulders and the mothers , the main owners of the national media, must be loyal to this trust. it was different from other devices that were not seen or paid attention to after their mistakes or some omissions. we muslims are a glass building in which the name of radio and television is a big glass room , which means there is no politics behind the curtain or any decision that psychosomatics should not be seen in the area of judging media performance national to the people and the dear audience of the national media, our dear people, it is a skill to act in violation of neutrality , it will immediately be noticed and criticized by the people. love, let's hear your answer about it. some political currents are looking for minimum participation so that their faction can win the elections. the shadow of the system the fact that the islamic republic means the republic of the system is one of the elements of the identity of the islamic republic and the islamicity of
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watch saturday, as book tv once again brings you live coverage of the national trust of. all guests and authors include library of congress carla hagan. -- buttigieg on, his book i meing to tell, euphoria. results and former nfl player r c russell, author of the yards between us. see our complete national book festival schedule online, at booktv.org. the library of congress national festival, live saturday, beginning at 9 am eastern on c-span two. >> congress returns mid summer cess in september with a busy floor schedule. ahead both the house and senate are expected to take up ser spending bills with the government next year preventing government shutdown. current government funding expires on september 30th. lawmarsre also facing en of the month deadlines to preparedness programs.emic work on more of presidentnue biden's judicial and executive nonations, including for the federal reserve. watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate on c-span two, and a reminder that you can watch allur congressional coverage withur free video app, c-span now, or online at c-s
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when you dismantle the trust of an agency as important as fbi. >> trey: you mentioned words that caution attention, nationalger on it. there are surveillance reauthorizations up for renewal, either now or soon will be. what is your sense, what is current mood of the congress and do you sense that the bureau and other members of the intelligence community understand frustration within the public and members of congress that this lack of trust may actually jeopardize programs that you need? >> dan: they know it, they are very clear on this. they are also being very open on the intelligence committee, open with members of congress, a lot of classified briefings, showing us what they click on through the software and do the query searches they do through fisa. fbi is really the focus of this. it is not so much other intelligence agencies and there is reason for that. the fbi is national law enforcement agency and they'll be investigating americans all the time, that is their job whchl they use fisa, people's worry is that fisa creates backdoor for warrantless search. this gets complicated, not sure how much tim
when you dismantle the trust of an agency as important as fbi. >> trey: you mentioned words that caution attention, nationalger on it. there are surveillance reauthorizations up for renewal, either now or soon will be. what is your sense, what is current mood of the congress and do you sense that the bureau and other members of the intelligence community understand frustration within the public and members of congress that this lack of trust may actually jeopardize programs that you need?...
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national trust cymru said they love welcoming visitors to the area and are asking people not to leave rafjets and helicopters for domestic flights more frequently than the uk's previous three prime ministers. ministry of defence data shows he took almost one such flight a week during his first seven months in office. that's more frequently than theresa may, borisjohnson or liz truss. the prime minister has been accused of hypocrisy for flying short journeys domestically given his pledges to curb planet—warming carbon emissions, but mr sunak has said air travel was the "most effective use of my time". bringing the panel back in here. do you agree? is the most effective use of his time?— of his time? no, look him of the uk is a re of his time? no, look him of the uk is a pretty small _ of his time? no, look him of the uk is a pretty small country _ of his time? no, look him of the uk is a pretty small country and - of his time? no, look him of the uk is a pretty small country and i'm - is a pretty small country and i'm the sounds absurd somebody in the us with the uk is about half the s
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it's a director of advocacy at los angeles conservancy regional attorney from the national trust foristoric preservation. we asked mike to moderate tonight's program because of his preservation work in both los angeles, the subject of tonight stock and here in san francisco. thank you for being with us, michael. welcome i'm going to hang the mic over to you. >> thank you so much francis. it is such a pleasure to be here tonight with my two longtime friends and colleagues can bernstein and steven schaefer to talk about the stunning new book preserving los angeles but historic places can transform america cities published by intercity press per day at dare i say that this is a monumental achievement and contribution to the field. ken devoted much of his career to preserving and enhancing the unique architecture of los angeles. when i joined the conservancy in 2000 6a big shoes to fill skinner just left his position in his role for a current for ht position with the city. they are within the cities to planning department can heads has design studio. among his many responsibilities there
it's a director of advocacy at los angeles conservancy regional attorney from the national trust foristoric preservation. we asked mike to moderate tonight's program because of his preservation work in both los angeles, the subject of tonight stock and here in san francisco. thank you for being with us, michael. welcome i'm going to hang the mic over to you. >> thank you so much francis. it is such a pleasure to be here tonight with my two longtime friends and colleagues can bernstein and...
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when we were first planning the symposium with the national trust, this was one of the topics that myselfnd my incolleague max certainly wanted to include but we thought it was one of the most important elements of discussion. i am not a historian i am a political scientist. i approach these types of topics in a particular type of way which is always asking how, why, and to what effect? today were going to check on the how, the wide, and to what effect? we are going to have some terrific stories talking but historic role of women in preservation from places like mount vernon all the way to the white house. including our own founder jacqueline kennedy which elaine will talk about the course of our discussion were going star susan pate susan, he worked at mount vernon. and mount vernon is the home to one of the most amazing and interesting preservation stories in the united states but with the early preservation storiesab in the united states. you tell us a little bit about that story and can you tell us why women saved mount vernon and not men. [laughter] >> because they were there. [laugh
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equity and inclusion in the historic preservation field, the african-american action fund the national trust of historic preservation latinos. it's conservation and ati a asian/pacific islander americans historic preservation. and i knew i wanted this to be a visually rich book and was fortunate to find the perfect partner in steven schaefer who we will be hearing from a little later and i think you'll see in the photos that i will be showing there are 300 pictures in the book. his unique eye for architectural detail and having a preservationist i for capturing images that convey the message that i was trying to get across. the book and i think that comes through as you'll see the images i'll be sharing tonight. starting with our historic downtown in eastern colombia building one of her great architectural buildings and the theater district on broadway we are seeing developers and property owners alike tying preservation and adaptive reuse converting things that ad to their projects and angelenos are seeking out places like this and they are their preferred places to live, work and play. i t
equity and inclusion in the historic preservation field, the african-american action fund the national trust of historic preservation latinos. it's conservation and ati a asian/pacific islander americans historic preservation. and i knew i wanted this to be a visually rich book and was fortunate to find the perfect partner in steven schaefer who we will be hearing from a little later and i think you'll see in the photos that i will be showing there are 300 pictures in the book. his unique eye...
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the national animal welfare trust says roo's story is an important reminder to think carefully beforetories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm dylan with the catch up. tonight — more drilling for oil, stormzy�*s cambridge scholarships and a world record. but first, the prime minister says he's giving the green light for companies to explore and potentially drill for more oil and gas in the north sea, just off the uk. but environmental campaigners and other political parties say more drilling for fossil fuels, which contribute to pollution, is bad news for the country's climate and clean energy targets and doesn't listen to science. rishi sunak says more drilling will help to stop the uk relying on other countries for the fuel we use every day to fill our cars and heat our homes. some other stories now, and a woman in northumberland has warned others about the dangers of getting botox from non—medical practicioners after she said she couldn't open her eye for 16 weeks after getting botox from someone in their home. currently, cosmetic practitioners don't need to
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with tens of thousands of dogs in uk rescue centres, the national animal welfare trust says roo's storyportant reminder to think before getting a pet. voice—over: for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm dylan with the catch up. tonight, lioness success. the war in ukraine. and a panda with the hiccups. but first, if you haven't already seen, the lionesses are through to the last 16 at the women's world cup after they easily beat china 6—1 to top their group. two of the goals came from the amazing laurenjames, who also made three assists. but the win was a proper team effort and their performance has got fans thinking they could go all the way. cheyenne is one of them. she watched the game with fans at boxpark in croydon. oh, i really hope that england will push through and win. i'm pretty sure they will. and this is looking good for us so far. well, england now have a bit of time for recovery before they face nigeria next monday. some other stories now. and angus cloud from the tv series euphoria has died aged 25. he played the drug dealer fez o'neill
with tens of thousands of dogs in uk rescue centres, the national animal welfare trust says roo's storyportant reminder to think before getting a pet. voice—over: for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm dylan with the catch up. tonight, lioness success. the war in ukraine. and a panda with the hiccups. but first, if you haven't already seen, the lionesses are through to the last 16 at the women's world cup after they easily beat china 6—1 to top their...
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with tens of thousands of dogs in uk rescue centres, the national animal welfare trust says rue's story carefully before getting a pet. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. so mason and bastion are both autistic. sebastian is going through a process of adhd as well and mason has a development delay as well. both are still in nappies. for eight years emma has campaigned to get more changing places, toilets built. because poor facilities has often meant leaving home could be a problem. it leaving home could be a problem-— leaving home could be a roblem. , ., ., , problem. it shortened our days so we'd go _ problem. it shortened our days so we'd go out _ problem. it shortened our days so we'd go out and _ problem. it shortened our days so we'd go out and if _ problem. it shortened our days so we'd go out and if one - problem. it shortened our days so we'd go out and if one child | so we'd go out and if one child made a mess would have to come home straightaway.— home straightaway. when she started he
with tens of thousands of dogs in uk rescue centres, the national animal welfare trust says rue's story carefully before getting a pet. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. so mason and bastion are both autistic. sebastian is going through a process of adhd as well and mason has a development delay as well. both are still in nappies. for eight years emma has campaigned to get more changing places, toilets...
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when we were first planning this symposium with the national trust, this wasth one of the topics thatyself and my colleague matt costello certainly wanted to include, because we thought it was one of the most important elements of discussion. and as brandon said, you know, i'm not a historian, i'm a political scientist, so i approach these types of topics in a particular type of way which is always asking how, why if to what effect. anday i think today we are going to talk about the how, the why and to what effect, and we're going to have some terrific stories talking about the historic role of women in preservation from places like mount vernon all the way to the white house including our own founder, jackie kennedy, which elaine will talk about in the course of our discussion. if we're going to start with susan. susan, you work at mount vernon and, of course, mount vernon is the home to one of the most amazing and interesting preservation stories in the united states,s, one of the eary preservation stories in the united states. can you tell us a little bit about that story, and you
when we were first planning this symposium with the national trust, this wasth one of the topics thatyself and my colleague matt costello certainly wanted to include, because we thought it was one of the most important elements of discussion. and as brandon said, you know, i'm not a historian, i'm a political scientist, so i approach these types of topics in a particular type of way which is always asking how, why if to what effect. anday i think today we are going to talk about the how, the...
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but our nation trusts you to tell the difference between somebody who comes in here and recite as pollested slogan they were trained on two days before they came and somebody sharing their bone deep convictions. i think can you tell the difference. you have a sixth sense for it and developed it over the years of this country. there's no social media algorithm between us. it's just news this hot room actually speaking to one another as citizens. this is how it's supposed to work. and we have those traditions for a reason. it's easy to wake up on a given day and say ah, i think we can do it differently. why not? let's give it a try. most traditions we have, we have for a reason, it had a purpose. and you can't just show up and say i'll do it a little bit differently because i feel like it. it's popular. the shades of melon look a little different, whatever joe biden's justification was. we do it this way for a reason. we have a trained citizenry in this country. it happens to be a state where 400 people serve for a pittance while working other jobs because there's a civic culture in this
but our nation trusts you to tell the difference between somebody who comes in here and recite as pollested slogan they were trained on two days before they came and somebody sharing their bone deep convictions. i think can you tell the difference. you have a sixth sense for it and developed it over the years of this country. there's no social media algorithm between us. it's just news this hot room actually speaking to one another as citizens. this is how it's supposed to work. and we have...
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with tens of thousands of dogs in uk rescue centres, the national animal welfare trust says rue's storyries from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. ourtop stories — over and out. megan rubino's dream of success comes to an end in sweden but their place in the last eight. penalties for arsenal, but they take advantage and with it, the first silverware of the new english football season. and bouncing back — matteo vanderpool recovers from across to become a world champion. —— from a crash. good evening, welcome along to sportsday. the usa have for long been the dominant force at the women's world cup, but the defending champions have suffered their worst ever to performance of the competition being knocked out the last 16 stage by sweden. if an s 0—0 in melbourne after normal time, despite the americans dominating the 90 minutes. the size to be separated in extra time with penalty shoot—out level at four — four. the mist from kelly o'hara gave a chance from kelly o'hara gave a chance from lena hurley to win from sweden. the line t
with tens of thousands of dogs in uk rescue centres, the national animal welfare trust says rue's storyries from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. ourtop stories — over and out. megan rubino's dream of success comes to an end in sweden but their place in the last eight. penalties for arsenal, but they take advantage and with it, the first silverware of the new english football season. and bouncing back — matteo vanderpool recovers...
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with tens of thousands of dogs in uk rescue centres, the national animal welfare trust says roo's storyr: for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm zof with the catch up! tonight — wet weather, big wins forjamaica and a cash—sniffing dog. but first, lizzo, her production company and her dance captain are being sued by three former dancers. some of the claims include sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment — and the singer is also accused of fat—shaming. lizzo's team hasn't responded to the claims yet. one of the dancers involved — ariana — said this i'm so new to this industry. and for this to be my first experience is really crazy. nobody speaks up because they're so scared for their jobs. i was terrified for myjob. some other stories now. donald trump has been charged with trying to change the 2020 election result. the former us president has now been charged in three criminal cases, but experts say this could be the most serious. donald trump — who's trying to get his old job back at next year's election — says it's not true — and d
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the he has worked at the los angeles conservancy and regional attorney for the national trust for historication. we asked mike to moderate tonight's program because of his preservation work in both los angeles, the subject of tonight's talk, and here in san francisco. thank you for being with us, mike. welcome, and i'm goingin to hand the mic over to you. >> thank you so much, francis. it's such a pleasure to be here tonight with my two longtime friends and colleagues, ken bernstein and stephen schafer, to talk about their stunning new book, "preserving los angeles: how historicvi places can transform america's cities." published by angel city press. dare i say it, this book is a monumental achievement and a major contribution to the preservation field. ken has devoted much of his career to preserving and enhancing the unique architecture and cultural heritage of los angeles. when i joined l.a. conservancy in 2006, i had big shoes to fill. ken had just left his role as director of preservation issues for his current position with the city. and there in the city's planning department, ken w
the he has worked at the los angeles conservancy and regional attorney for the national trust for historication. we asked mike to moderate tonight's program because of his preservation work in both los angeles, the subject of tonight's talk, and here in san francisco. thank you for being with us, mike. welcome, and i'm goingin to hand the mic over to you. >> thank you so much, francis. it's such a pleasure to be here tonight with my two longtime friends and colleagues, ken bernstein and...
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from any political exploitation of this incident, which is considered a humanitarian and national issue. we trust the explosion of bandar edemat and everyone knows that he is a political person. the participants in these rallies emphasized that their movements are to discover the facts and correct the realization process for the realization of justice . we have talked about judge bidar in the past. we are our children, we cannot let's be different, it has been a while since the explosion in beirut, the explosion that killed more than 200 people and injured thousands of people, this is in addition to the damage caused to the nearby buildings and the major part of the port was destroyed. the issue of the beirut port explosion is still pending. selective opinion and politics are stuck. this question is raised. those who want justice for their children, when will they get answers to their questions? you see , we are on the third anniversary of the beirut port explosion. to further investigate this story, mr. hossein ajarlou, an expert on west asian issues, is accompanied . we are not after this three
from any political exploitation of this incident, which is considered a humanitarian and national issue. we trust the explosion of bandar edemat and everyone knows that he is a political person. the participants in these rallies emphasized that their movements are to discover the facts and correct the realization process for the realization of justice . we have talked about judge bidar in the past. we are our children, we cannot let's be different, it has been a while since the explosion in...
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and the national trust wants revered inspector wants a great revered inspector of country.ally woke. but now there's a campaign to reclaim it. i'm all ears. first, though, let's get the news with polly middlehurst i >> nigel, thank you to you. and good evening. now our top story on gb news. tonight, the home office has exclusively told gb news there's been a huge increase in undocumented immigrants exploiting rules to work in the food delivery sector. it says restaurants and small businesses offering delivery services are being urged to carry out more detailed checks on their drivers to crack down on scams. home office officials say working in the shadow economy , as it's known, shadow economy, as it's known, is a major pull factor for those embarking on often dangerous illegal journeys to the uk . illegal journeys to the uk. norfolk and suffolk police have admitted that the personal information of over 1000 people, including victims of crime and witnesses , were mistakenly witnesses, were mistakenly released in response to a freedom of information request. both forces have
and the national trust wants revered inspector wants a great revered inspector of country.ally woke. but now there's a campaign to reclaim it. i'm all ears. first, though, let's get the news with polly middlehurst i >> nigel, thank you to you. and good evening. now our top story on gb news. tonight, the home office has exclusively told gb news there's been a huge increase in undocumented immigrants exploiting rules to work in the food delivery sector. it says restaurants and small...
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state first that i and my dear colleagues in the national media truly believe that the national media is the trust of the people on our shoulders, and the mother and the main owners of the people's national media must be loyal to her, complying with this trustworthiness in that we are in the field of elections let's respect the neutrality. before the people of radio and television, it was different from other devices that maybe after their mistakes or some omissions , we were not noticed or not noticed . there is no behind-the-scenes policy, no decision that cannot be seen, in the end, the judgment of the performance of the national media rests with the people and the dear audience. all aspects of neutrality and all the requirements of neutrality god willing, we will be able to give your answer about it in the wright program. some political currents are looking for minimal participation so that their faction can eliminate them to win the elections. and under the military shadow of a boy whose name is the islamic republic of the republic, the system is one of the elements of the identity of the isl
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this really shows that our nation, especially the sunnis , trusted our country, the imam's leadershipm's ideals were very loyal now. the presence of the ayatollah at the commemoration ceremony of the religious martyrs of golestan province, arafi, the director of the country's seminaries , said that the workers of golestan province during the holy defense period offered four thousand martyrs to the islamic revolution, pointing out that the circles of martyrs are a form of identity for our young generation. thank you for your attention and support to this news section. good evening. good day. today, we had almost the same for the northern part of the country. we had hot winds , rain, and even flooding of roads and temporarily in the northern parts of the country, most of the northern part of the country. whose color is blue and yellow from the same conditions but for tomorrow we will have snow the day before tomorrow and we will still have rain in the northwest in the north of east azarbaijan province and also in ardabil, and it will be sparsely on the shores of the caspian sea compared
this really shows that our nation, especially the sunnis , trusted our country, the imam's leadershipm's ideals were very loyal now. the presence of the ayatollah at the commemoration ceremony of the religious martyrs of golestan province, arafi, the director of the country's seminaries , said that the workers of golestan province during the holy defense period offered four thousand martyrs to the islamic revolution, pointing out that the circles of martyrs are a form of identity for our young...
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here in the uk, the man who was chief executive of the national health service trust where nurse lucyndon after her arrest. tony chambers has been accused of ignoring concerns raised by doctors who worked with letby. earlier this month, she was convicted with the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others. she will never be freed from prison. michaeljoins me live. tell us more about the development. the chief executor of the hospital while lucy letby was working there, was approached by geriatric doctors that work on the neonatal unit, they were excused on ignoring or downplaying a lot of concerns and in many cases, turning against the very doctors who could not understand why the babies were dying. letby was arrested in july the babies were dying. letby was arrested injuly of the babies were dying. letby was arrested in july of 2018, the babies were dying. letby was arrested injuly of 2018, in september of 2018, tony chambers resigned as chief executive of the countess of chester trust, in part because appears relationship with the paediatric doctors had broken dow
here in the uk, the man who was chief executive of the national health service trust where nurse lucyndon after her arrest. tony chambers has been accused of ignoring concerns raised by doctors who worked with letby. earlier this month, she was convicted with the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others. she will never be freed from prison. michaeljoins me live. tell us more about the development. the chief executor of the hospital while lucy letby was working there, was...
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that allows other nations to trust us, just as we can trust them to follow their self interest, they can trust us to follow hours. this new -- new considerate chisholm -- >> are you sending a signal that an ally democracy could be taken over by a power just because they're no longer taking something that we need? >> let's get real, jim. the fact of the matter is that our current posture towards taiwan is that the u.s. embraces the one china pile see in the status quo. the standard protocol is a u.s. president isn't even supposed to pick up a phone call from the leader of taiwan. in fact, when trump did it, they laughed at it as though he was an outsider route. the reality is that that line of reasoning that you're gonna call them an allied nation to push back on my strategic vision of clarity, is a farce and betrays what our posture is in the first place. what i'll bring to our foreign policy is honesty that will advance our interests. i'm moving for strategic ambiguity to be very clear, that we will defend taiwan until we achieve semiconductor independents. i expect that to happen b
that allows other nations to trust us, just as we can trust them to follow their self interest, they can trust us to follow hours. this new -- new considerate chisholm -- >> are you sending a signal that an ally democracy could be taken over by a power just because they're no longer taking something that we need? >> let's get real, jim. the fact of the matter is that our current posture towards taiwan is that the u.s. embraces the one china pile see in the status quo. the standard...
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the national animal welfare trust says roo's story is an important reminder to think carefully beforeoss the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the united states says it would support the deployment of a multinational police force to haiti, as the country struggles to tackle criminal gangs. the state department says it could take the form of leading a push for the un security council to authorise the mission. former us ambassador to haiti, pamela white, says sending international support could be difficult, but necessary. my friends in haiti are so desperate that they are like, let's try it, let's try it, we wanted canada, we wanted the us, we wanted a coalition, maybe the un troops, but nothing is happening so maybe some of the really well—trained, best—trained kenyan police force, maybe they can come over and really get in with the haitian national police who at one time functioned very well. the problem is also with the national police is that their numbers are going down, not up, so anyone that can escape to the united states under the biden immigrant vis
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that's why most of them are now owned by national trust. but like, by the national trust.we can do is i don't think we can criticise a family who are wanting to. they literally say in the statement that we want to make the world a better place. so i don't see how that is a bad thing, how anything they're doing any way you've doing here is in any way you've done very good job of boxing done a very good job of boxing there on own. there on your own. >> that's, that's great and we'll say goodbye to you. we've put you through enough there. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> thank very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> pass the test very, very well. >> thank you very much indeed. >> thank you very much indeed. >> lovely, lovely. talking to you. there. you. sam dowler there. >> of emails in on >> yeah, lots of emails in on this. >> e- this. >> suppose many e suppose many of this. >> suppose many of them >> and i suppose many of them were making the point that matt would been making would have been making is actually need on from actually we need to move on from historic
that's why most of them are now owned by national trust. but like, by the national trust.we can do is i don't think we can criticise a family who are wanting to. they literally say in the statement that we want to make the world a better place. so i don't see how that is a bad thing, how anything they're doing any way you've doing here is in any way you've done very good job of boxing done a very good job of boxing there on own. there on your own. >> that's, that's great and we'll say...
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an issue that yeah, of course, i mean safety is a big concern with gab from that's the national aviation trustful service. but safety isn't a big concern. there all other means in ways of, for instance, spacing aircraft in the, the main issue though is how this will affect the, the pacing of the speed of aircraft arriving in and traveling out of the country here at city airport is being very, very quiet. since we've been hands with a single play and cycles in line, i'm just having a quick look at a departure board, which makes a great reading, particularly if you're hoping to fly out of the country later on today, a flight to answer them. for instance, it's meant to leave about an hour and a half time expect to 11 hour delay for them single story for even a flight to edinburgh. so a flight in, within the united kingdom and to leave at 10 to 4 u. k. time. again, we're looking at uh, a 12 hour delay for people just going up the road. so i can imagine what your thoughts of plans are going to be made to find alternative means of transport by road or by train. and i could imagine the flow of the peopl
an issue that yeah, of course, i mean safety is a big concern with gab from that's the national aviation trustful service. but safety isn't a big concern. there all other means in ways of, for instance, spacing aircraft in the, the main issue though is how this will affect the, the pacing of the speed of aircraft arriving in and traveling out of the country here at city airport is being very, very quiet. since we've been hands with a single play and cycles in line, i'm just having a quick look...
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us because after the break, we're going to look at what impact a cache the society has on trust and nationalism. the, the russian states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best. most all sense of the, in the 65 and this must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz phone that came in our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say from stephen twist, which is the, is the west propaganda war against prussia? beginning to show practice stimulatory situation, your brain is being revealed is grim with anything approaching optimism fading nonetheless. suffice administration in the inner parties soldier on wasting ukrainian blood. welcome back and i'm just going to hughes and you are watching the 360 view. we're going to continue our discussion about why countries are aggressively pushing a cashless society with our guests, global financial analyst, alex craner, who is also the founder of career analytics. alex, tha
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us because after the break, we're going to look at what impact a cache the society has on trust and nationalism. the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter to conflict with the 1st law should we live in justification, we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. and the point obviously, is to trace a trust, rather than ship the various jobs. i mean with the artificial intelligence we have some of the theme in the robot must protect this phone. existence was alexis, the one cheap energy company to invest. you russian guys cheap. and suppose, affordable, and so if you're in the stables, which has been proved, not the case, did use a will, that is no longer there. the people as the one that says it's a cell phone, if i cancel it on the other should a girl. and if it's superstore, what's the name of the ship? what's the boat? you're getting me when you both use to take photos of the model. so for example, the wiser you decide all sections or sections, country a section, the
us because after the break, we're going to look at what impact a cache the society has on trust and nationalism. the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter to conflict with the 1st law should we live in justification, we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. and the point obviously, is to trace a trust, rather than ship the various jobs. i mean with the artificial...
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us because after the break, we're going to look at what impact a cache the society has on trust and nationalism. the, [000:00:00;00] the is the west propaganda war against prussia beginning to show practice stimulatory situation. your brain is being revealed is grim with anything approaching optimism fading. nonetheless, the, by the administration in the inner parties soldier on wasting ukrainian blood. welcome back and i'm just going to hughes and you are watching the 360 view. we're going to continue our discussion about why countries are aggressively pushing a cashless society with our desk global financial analyst, alex craner, who is also the founder of career analytics. alex, thank you so much for staying with us. do you know, i want to start off this segment talking about, is there a difference between naturally accepting a cashless society or the government mandating it? how did the people receive it? and i think it's a huge difference between, between the 2. because one of them is giving people an option and you know, i myself find using good credit cards and debit cards very convenien
us because after the break, we're going to look at what impact a cache the society has on trust and nationalism. the, [000:00:00;00] the is the west propaganda war against prussia beginning to show practice stimulatory situation. your brain is being revealed is grim with anything approaching optimism fading. nonetheless, the, by the administration in the inner parties soldier on wasting ukrainian blood. welcome back and i'm just going to hughes and you are watching the 360 view. we're going to...
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us because after the break, we're going to look at what impact a cache the society has on trust and nationalism. the, [000:00:00;00] the, some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities. another comes, the united states of america is different wherever people long to be free. they will find a friend in the united states. the need to be able to automate about 80 volts in a very, very easy to sort of city and don't even look at it. but the in service of each skid 18 color revolutions is one among set full means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands. and bringing them onto the help of us, the western economic interest people been cited. i didn't know if he gets when i go by the democrats. yeah. can we change court dates? oh no. we must say little this of the by way. i mean, he can the final goal of these theme or of allusions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the is the west propaganda war against russia. beginning to show practice stimulatory situation, your brain is being revealed is grim with anything approaching optimism, fading. nonethele
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with us because after the break, we're going to look at what impact a cashless society has on trust and nationalism. the, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is it conflict with the 1st law show your mind and justification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. as the point obviously, is to create a trust rather than to the various jobs. i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody in the demon the robot must protect his phone. existence was alexis, the russian states never have side effects on them. the most sense community best most i'll send send the same assistance must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians cruising and split the r t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the student services for the question, did you say steve or twist, which is the welcome back and i'm just going to hughes and you are watching the 36
with us because after the break, we're going to look at what impact a cashless society has on trust and nationalism. the, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is it conflict with the 1st law show your mind and justification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. as the point obviously, is to create a trust rather than to the various jobs. i mean with the...
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