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mr robert neill. i thank you, urge him to consider it. mr robert neill.you, mr urge him to consider it. mr robert neill. i thank you, mr speaker. urge him to consider it. mr robert neill. ithank you, mr speaker. does my right honourable friend agree that any practical lawyer will know that any practical lawyer will know that legal risk can seldom be totally eliminated from any agreement of any kind, but what the parties must look at is the practical risk of that occurring, and does he not agree that what has been achieved markedly diminishes the practical risk, and that is the key consideration we need to bear in mind when looking at the broader context? i entirely agree with my honourable friend. the illegal ingredient in any political question must be subordinate, and in particular in connection with this political question, mr speaker. the fa ct political question, mr speaker. the fact is that there are always legal risks of various kinds, we walk among legal risks all the time. some of us more than others, perhaps! but the truth of the matter is we do
mr robert neill. i thank you, urge him to consider it. mr robert neill.you, mr urge him to consider it. mr robert neill. i thank you, mr speaker. urge him to consider it. mr robert neill. ithank you, mr speaker. does my right honourable friend agree that any practical lawyer will know that any practical lawyer will know that legal risk can seldom be totally eliminated from any agreement of any kind, but what the parties must look at is the practical risk of that occurring, and does he not agree...
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late sixty's baltimore had intercedes like bethlehem steel huge ship building and a very active port neill franklin is a retired police major who spent thirty four years in law enforcement he's seen the decay firsthand late sixties early seventies mainly started leaving baltimore industry started leaving going overseas were ever it ended up just wasn't here in baltimore anymore but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war. against public enemy number one drugs but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a literal one you have to show they do have a criminal problem so how do you do that rest at a time when drug crime was actually on the decline not on the rise we went crazy arresting people for crack cocaine because of this. so-called epidemic that we were at incarceration rates began to just saw off the charts and we just put tons of black people. from our inner city. unguardedly no. more arrests meant more federal money. it's a system that still exists today in the form of federal stimulus and the u.s. department
late sixty's baltimore had intercedes like bethlehem steel huge ship building and a very active port neill franklin is a retired police major who spent thirty four years in law enforcement he's seen the decay firsthand late sixties early seventies mainly started leaving baltimore industry started leaving going overseas were ever it ended up just wasn't here in baltimore anymore but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war. against public enemy...
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black art, i think larry neill said it best when he said the black art was the cultural expression of black power. , who is they neill co-editor of black fire, the major anthology and classic anthology of leroy jones in 1968 which has just been reissued, black power and black art went hand-in-hand. in waiting until the midnight hour i tried to show the way in which culture and politics fed off of each other and they were not mutually exclusive. >> as someone that studies the civil rights so in-depth, i was wondering what you thought about 6 issue. headed by al sharpton and jesse jackson. jenna six is very important. i can't get these pronunciations right. jena six is incredibly important and reminiscent of the 60's and 1970's. one of the things we forget very 1969, thehat after 60's are not over. they should be rumored as a metaphor. they don't necessarily start on january 1, 1960 and they do not end in 1969. through the 1970's, we will see a real social protests. there are more people who protest against the vietnam war after 1969 then before. when we think about what occurred in lou
black art, i think larry neill said it best when he said the black art was the cultural expression of black power. , who is they neill co-editor of black fire, the major anthology and classic anthology of leroy jones in 1968 which has just been reissued, black power and black art went hand-in-hand. in waiting until the midnight hour i tried to show the way in which culture and politics fed off of each other and they were not mutually exclusive. >> as someone that studies the civil rights...
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late sixty's baltimore had intercedes like bethlehem steel huge ship building and a very active war neill franklin is a retired police major who spent thirty four years in law enforcement he's seen the decay firsthand late sixties early seventies mainly started leaving baltimore industry started leaving going overseas were ever it ended up just wasn't here in baltimore anymore but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war. against public enemy number one drugs but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a literal one you have to show they do have a criminal problem so how do you do that through arrest at a time when drug crime was actually on the decline not on the rise we went crazy arresting people for crack cocaine because of this. so-called epidemic that we were at incarceration rates began to just saw off the charts and we just put tons of black people. from our inner city. unguardedly no. more arrests meant more federal money. it's a system that still exists today in the form of federal stimulus and the u.s. d
late sixty's baltimore had intercedes like bethlehem steel huge ship building and a very active war neill franklin is a retired police major who spent thirty four years in law enforcement he's seen the decay firsthand late sixties early seventies mainly started leaving baltimore industry started leaving going overseas were ever it ended up just wasn't here in baltimore anymore but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war. against public enemy...
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the actor sam neill, a new zealander, has described the anguish he feels over the attacks.r that i feel today and heartbreak. this seems completely impossible in our little country. we can go now to christchurch to speak to moustafa farouk, who is the president of the islamic federation association in new zealand. he is in the city helping members of the community affected by yesterday's attacks. hejoins us over the phone thank you for speaking to us. how would you sum up the last couple of days? horrific. that is the summary ican get days? horrific. that is the summary i can get for that. people are still in shock. right now we are in the hospital where some of the affected persons are receiving treatment. but we are also waiting for the confirmation of the deceased, of the persons affected who have been killed. presumably without the farmer lists, through friendship and family relationships, you are already getting an idea of who have been affected. we have been hearing about the age range, from children up about the age range, from children up to about the age range, fro
the actor sam neill, a new zealander, has described the anguish he feels over the attacks.r that i feel today and heartbreak. this seems completely impossible in our little country. we can go now to christchurch to speak to moustafa farouk, who is the president of the islamic federation association in new zealand. he is in the city helping members of the community affected by yesterday's attacks. hejoins us over the phone thank you for speaking to us. how would you sum up the last couple of...
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games against netherlands and germany to come this is a game they need to win. and manager michael 0'neills in belfast. bad news for wales — aaron ramsey will miss their opening qualifier against slovakia tomorrow. he's returned to his club arsenal for treatment on a leg injury, he didn't play in the i—nil friendly win over trinidad and tobago on wednesday. the pressure is on scotland, already, afterjust one game. they should get some relief against san marino on sunday, but they endured such a miserable start to their campaign earlier in the week when they lost to kazakhstan — ranked 117 in the world all bets are off. so after the biggest defeat in a competitive match as scotland manager how does alex mcleish prepare for their next qualifier and what do the fans make of it? to be brutally honest, it's embarrassing, an absolute embarrassment from start to finish. lackluster, heartless, ithink embarrassment from start to finish. lackluster, heartless, i think is one of the worst performances i've ever seen. i mean, i'm honestly, i am sitting here looking at my phone all night, that can be r
games against netherlands and germany to come this is a game they need to win. and manager michael 0'neills in belfast. bad news for wales — aaron ramsey will miss their opening qualifier against slovakia tomorrow. he's returned to his club arsenal for treatment on a leg injury, he didn't play in the i—nil friendly win over trinidad and tobago on wednesday. the pressure is on scotland, already, afterjust one game. they should get some relief against san marino on sunday, but they endured...
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the actor sam neill — who is a new zealander — has described the anguish he feels over the attacks.er that i feel today and heartbreak, this seems com pletely today and heartbreak, this seems completely impossible in our little country. i'm joined byjacob davey — a research manager at the think—tank the institute of strategic dialogue, who specialises in the far—right and hate crime. thank you for being with us. this is a shocking attack not least by its scale but far from unique. absolutely, this is part of the global trend we're seeing, the rise of the extreme right and we have seen attacks in places like canada and norway and italy and indeed these were referenced today the attacker. in terms of the opportunities he had to spread his message and potentially make contact with other like—minded people, how is the internet developing that kind of opportunity for people on the extreme right? social media is central to the strategy of the attacker and that is evident through his choice of facebook live stream as the disseminating messaging platform. if you look at the way in which he
the actor sam neill — who is a new zealander — has described the anguish he feels over the attacks.er that i feel today and heartbreak, this seems com pletely today and heartbreak, this seems completely impossible in our little country. i'm joined byjacob davey — a research manager at the think—tank the institute of strategic dialogue, who specialises in the far—right and hate crime. thank you for being with us. this is a shocking attack not least by its scale but far from unique....
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. >> cook county state's attorney's office didn't immediately explain why the 16 counts of fell neillrly conduct were dropped. accept to say the decision came after viewing the case facts and the view of smollett's willingness to forfeit his $10,000 bond after a brief experience in a courtroom, smollett told supporters he was bravely to those who stood behind him. >> i was truthful in every instance. i would not be my mother's son if i was capable of everything that i was accused of. >> we do not know what was in there that was sealed by a judge. there are a lot of questions. >>> a boeing 737 max 8 forced to make an emergency landing in florida. 8701 we just lost our right engine. need to declare an emergency. >> there were no passengers on the southwest flight. the plane was being ferried from orlando to california for short-term storage. the global fleet of 737 max jets was grounded indefinitely two weeks ago, following crashes in october and earlier this month, killing 346 people. >> transportation officials will be on capitol hill today. the acting faa administrator is expected to
. >> cook county state's attorney's office didn't immediately explain why the 16 counts of fell neillrly conduct were dropped. accept to say the decision came after viewing the case facts and the view of smollett's willingness to forfeit his $10,000 bond after a brief experience in a courtroom, smollett told supporters he was bravely to those who stood behind him. >> i was truthful in every instance. i would not be my mother's son if i was capable of everything that i was accused...
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democratic leaders in the house are calling on attorney general william barr to hand over robert neill's report by next tuesday. in a summary, barr said the special counsel did not find any coordination between the trump campaign and russia. the ag also says president trump was not fully exonerated from obstruction of justice. democrats say it is up to congress to decide whether the president's actions amount to obstruction. >> we will use the mueller report and the underlying evidence when we obtain it to make decisions about the focus of our investigation. >> barr also says he intends to release as much of the report as he can. president trump said yesterday he would be okay with making the entire report public . he could order barr to do so at any time. >>> a north bay community is split on how legalized marijuana is impacting the community. >> anne-marie turner joins us now to explain. >> a temporary ban has been in place for most of the year. today the public will weigh in on whether they will make that permanent. the planning commission will hold that hearing tonight after hearing
democratic leaders in the house are calling on attorney general william barr to hand over robert neill's report by next tuesday. in a summary, barr said the special counsel did not find any coordination between the trump campaign and russia. the ag also says president trump was not fully exonerated from obstruction of justice. democrats say it is up to congress to decide whether the president's actions amount to obstruction. >> we will use the mueller report and the underlying evidence...
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late sixty's baltimore had intercedes like bethlehem steel huge ship building and a very active war neill franklin is a retired police major who spent thirty four years in law enforcement has seen the decay firsthand late sixties early seventies mainly started leaving baltimore industry started leaving going overseas were ever it ended up just wasn't here in baltimore anymore but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war. against public enemy number one drugs but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a literal one you have to show they do have a criminal problem so how do you do that rest at a time when drug crime was actually on the decline not on the rise we went crazy arresting people for crack cocaine because of this. so-called epidemic that incarceration rates began to just saw off the charts and we just put tons of black people. from our inner city. unguardedly no. more arrests meant more federal money. it's a system that still exists today in the form of federal stimulus and the u.s. department of justice g
late sixty's baltimore had intercedes like bethlehem steel huge ship building and a very active war neill franklin is a retired police major who spent thirty four years in law enforcement has seen the decay firsthand late sixties early seventies mainly started leaving baltimore industry started leaving going overseas were ever it ended up just wasn't here in baltimore anymore but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war. against public enemy...
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the vote will be just after seven o'clock, andrew neill will be here with a special programme to takehe results. we would take to the closing comments in the debate. let's just recap how we got here and what's up next. theresa may's withdrawal deal was last night rejected by an overwhelming majority for a second time. 2a2 mps backed her agreement with brussels but 391 voted against it so the deal was defeated by a landslide 149 votes. tonight as discussed mps are voting on whether, having rejected the may deal, we should leave the eu without a deal on the 29th of march. if, as looks likely, mps vote against a no—deal exit on the 29th of march then they will vote tomorrow evening on delaying brexit by extending article 50 — that's the legal process that takes the uk out of the eu. and what after that? who knows but we should remind you that while it is in the power of the government to request an extension. it is the eu, that will decide whether to grant it, for how long and with what conditions. there is one amendment to the government's motion being voted on tonight. this amendment i
the vote will be just after seven o'clock, andrew neill will be here with a special programme to takehe results. we would take to the closing comments in the debate. let's just recap how we got here and what's up next. theresa may's withdrawal deal was last night rejected by an overwhelming majority for a second time. 2a2 mps backed her agreement with brussels but 391 voted against it so the deal was defeated by a landslide 149 votes. tonight as discussed mps are voting on whether, having...
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you can text — 61124 or email: askthis@bbc.co.uk of tweet us on #bbcaskthis tonight at 7pm andrew neillpare to vote on whether to rule out leaving the european union on 29th march without a deal. you can watch it on the bbc news channel and bbc two from 7pm, follow it on bbc news online, and hear it on radio 5 live. let's get the latest business news. susanna shooter is in the studio with a camera not doing as it's told, but if you can still hear me...| told, but if you can still hear me... ican, told, but if you can still hear me...|can,| told, but if you can still hear me... i can, iwill still be told, but if you can still hear me... ican, iwill still be there. you are about to come back into shot, there you are, what is business reaction to what the chancellor had to say today? business reaction to what the chancellor had to say today7m business reaction to what the chancellor had to say today? it is not really easy, is it, trying to present a spring statement when of course economic forecasts are certainly very difficult to predict. but also they are overshadowed by that really big
you can text — 61124 or email: askthis@bbc.co.uk of tweet us on #bbcaskthis tonight at 7pm andrew neillpare to vote on whether to rule out leaving the european union on 29th march without a deal. you can watch it on the bbc news channel and bbc two from 7pm, follow it on bbc news online, and hear it on radio 5 live. let's get the latest business news. susanna shooter is in the studio with a camera not doing as it's told, but if you can still hear me...| told, but if you can still hear me......
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we had from michelle 0'neill saying those families should may have inhibitions about their children havingthat was happening was billed as a teenager disco, a young person disco so it could have been a people where they are under 18 then they we re where they are under 18 then they were officially underage but the police are very keen to just find out what happened here so they have made a few very specific appeals this morning. they have said that pa rents this morning. they have said that parents who know their children when they should talk to their children and encourage them to go to the police and tell them what happened and they have also said that if anybody has any photos or videos on their phones off what happened last eight to should not push them on social media sites, instead they too should give them to detectives to investigating this. the assistant police constable said these three young people who have died deserve a full enquiry, the families deserve to know exactly what happened and thatis to know exactly what happened and that is going to be the focus of the police and
we had from michelle 0'neill saying those families should may have inhibitions about their children havingthat was happening was billed as a teenager disco, a young person disco so it could have been a people where they are under 18 then they we re where they are under 18 then they were officially underage but the police are very keen to just find out what happened here so they have made a few very specific appeals this morning. they have said that pa rents this morning. they have said that...