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brian: so, norman vincent peale.e: so, norman vincent peale doesn't come from that pentecostal strain. he comes from what looks like mainline protestantism. he had a methodist background plus this theology of self esteem. they're all borrowing from this kind of seed bed of theology called new thought which was a movement that said that the mind was a really powerful spiritual incubator, so like whatever you can think and then articulate will come true, like you're unleashing a spiritual force. so, someone like donald trump who latches on to a figure like norman vincent peale, what we see there is a very respectable version of what you say and confess you will possess. brian: let's watch him, this is back in 1987 and it was they call the hour of power which is at the crystal cathedral. (begin video) norman vincent peale: what do you want to be? then dedicate it to jesus christ along with your whole life. and don't doubt it, believe. and then form a picture in your mind of that goal, hold it tenaciously in the consciou
brian: so, norman vincent peale.e: so, norman vincent peale doesn't come from that pentecostal strain. he comes from what looks like mainline protestantism. he had a methodist background plus this theology of self esteem. they're all borrowing from this kind of seed bed of theology called new thought which was a movement that said that the mind was a really powerful spiritual incubator, so like whatever you can think and then articulate will come true, like you're unleashing a spiritual force....
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where is norman? where is norman? hello, norman. he has been a friend done a great friend to the united states in his 11 years here. he spent 11 years. but he will like this your the best. this year thee best. so manynderful government people in business leaders, civic leaders from ireland. it is my honor to receive this famous bowl of shamrocks. that is really nice. that is nice. thank you, very much. [laughter] sainting to legend, patrick, the patron saint of ireland, used the shamrock to teach the mystery of the holy trinity 1500 years ago. that's a long time. now, many centuries later the shamrock has become a symbol of something else, as well, the long and beautiful relationship between the american and irish peoples. it's a great story, and the story of the irish is one of the -- -- one of the proud and faithful people full of great and resolved. that is the irish. it is a story that is closely woven into our own. bonds are traced back generations and all the way to our nation's founding. at least eight of the declaration of i
where is norman? where is norman? hello, norman. he has been a friend done a great friend to the united states in his 11 years here. he spent 11 years. but he will like this your the best. this year thee best. so manynderful government people in business leaders, civic leaders from ireland. it is my honor to receive this famous bowl of shamrocks. that is really nice. that is nice. thank you, very much. [laughter] sainting to legend, patrick, the patron saint of ireland, used the shamrock to...
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norman, good morning. >> caller: this is rachel speaking. i'm going to speak about norman. i'm elderly and disabled and on food stamps and i get about half as much as i used to get a few years ago and none of my circumstances have changed except my rent is gone up, the price of food has gone up but my comment is about norman. friend of mine who is homeless disabled and elderly and because it's difficult for him to receive mail he has been thrown off the food stamp program and try as he might he can't get back on. he's also been thrown off mass health and medicare and he takes medication for thyroid, glaucoma, asthma and when he went and found out what the prices are he simply did not have the means to stay with his medication and it is telling on him. he'sea not allowed to eat and can't get medicine and we can't find recourse. i'm't trying to help him as a friend and i don't know what to do. that's my comment. >> guest: thank you for that comment and is a position my heart goes out to both of you and norman. i think this is a clear example of the importance of the supplemen
norman, good morning. >> caller: this is rachel speaking. i'm going to speak about norman. i'm elderly and disabled and on food stamps and i get about half as much as i used to get a few years ago and none of my circumstances have changed except my rent is gone up, the price of food has gone up but my comment is about norman. friend of mine who is homeless disabled and elderly and because it's difficult for him to receive mail he has been thrown off the food stamp program and try as he...
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thanks, norman.tism in the labour party. in parliament square and an angry meeting of backbenchers. surrounding mr corbyn don't see it as a serious issue. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, has the story. and a warning that his report contains flash photography. morning, mr corbyn. is under pressure. to tackle anti—semitism. shame on you! enough is enough. within labour and the leadership has not done enough. an image you may find offensive has reignited the row. well—known stereotypes of jews was being removed. i don't, actually. do not understand the seriousness of this problem. i think, up to now at least, they haven't really got it. in an open letter, mr corbyn addressed the issue head on. he wrote... up until that date. hasn't been quick enough. you should be ashamed of yourselves. doubly ashamed, if you are jewish. at what they see as an unjustified attack on the labour leader. i regret the extent to which he has gone on apologising. in the labour party. jeremy corbyn has offered to m
thanks, norman.tism in the labour party. in parliament square and an angry meeting of backbenchers. surrounding mr corbyn don't see it as a serious issue. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, has the story. and a warning that his report contains flash photography. morning, mr corbyn. is under pressure. to tackle anti—semitism. shame on you! enough is enough. within labour and the leadership has not done enough. an image you may find offensive has reignited the row. well—known...
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norman, who should we go talk to about this now? how about we go and see eurotunnel? good idea.tates huge amounts of trade with the eu — goods worth £100 billion a year are transported through the tunnel. eurotunnel‘sjohn keefe points out that delays on the motorway could be bad for the economy. those are the goods that our economy relies on, stuck in traffic. that means manufacturing is losing efficiency, it's putting at risk inward investment, employment. so those kind of delays are counter—producutive in their own right. so what we understand from the government today is they want a frictionless border, that will keep the traffic moving as it really should on a motorway. and that's the only way we can envisage running an economy efficiently. the people who run the port of dover told us that dr han's figures support their own conclusions about traffic if there is friction at the border after brexit. the people who run the ferries are optimistic that a frictionless border can be achieved using high—tech methods. guy platten is chief executive of the uk chamber of shipping. i th
norman, who should we go talk to about this now? how about we go and see eurotunnel? good idea.tates huge amounts of trade with the eu — goods worth £100 billion a year are transported through the tunnel. eurotunnel‘sjohn keefe points out that delays on the motorway could be bad for the economy. those are the goods that our economy relies on, stuck in traffic. that means manufacturing is losing efficiency, it's putting at risk inward investment, employment. so those kind of delays are...
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really good, norman. he not only took part in the study, but helped lead the research.r indication of how well norman is ageing. these are his thighs. now compare norman's muscly leg on the the right with that of a sedentary 50—year—old on left — which is mostly fat. ready, push! if more of us could do the recommended 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week, it would pay huge dividends. across a whole gamut of different levels, what exercise is doing in older individuals is giving them higher levels of function and better quality of life. the most remarkable findings came when scientists in birmingham examined blood samples from a cyclist. they found their immune system, which normally declines with age, was still as strong as a young person's. the immune system is really key in the body, it has several roles — it protects us from infections, but it also helps us to find things like cancer. so the fact these cyclists have the immune system of a 20—year—old and not a 70 or 80—year—old, means they're protected from infections and from cancer potentially. the a
really good, norman. he not only took part in the study, but helped lead the research.r indication of how well norman is ageing. these are his thighs. now compare norman's muscly leg on the the right with that of a sedentary 50—year—old on left — which is mostly fat. ready, push! if more of us could do the recommended 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week, it would pay huge dividends. across a whole gamut of different levels, what exercise is doing in older individuals is...
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host: bring in normal in emerse, massachusetts, norman, good morning. caller: hi, this is rachel speaking. host: go ahead, rachel. caller: i will speak about norman. i am elderly, disabled and on food stamps. to t half as much as i used get a few years ago. none of my circumstances have changed, except my rent has gone up, the price of food has gone up, but my comment is about friend of ually, a mine who is homeless, disabled and elderly. for him t is difficult to receive meals, he's been food stamp he and he can't get back on. max health rown off and medicare and he takes edication for thyroid, glaucoma, asthma, he went and found out the prices and simply have the means to stay with his medication and it's telling on him. not allowed to eat, he an't get medicine and we can't find resource. i'm trying to help him as a to nd and i don't know what do, that is my comment. host: dr. parekh. the comment you for and as a physician, my heart goes out to both you and norman is a really his lear example of the importance of the program and why it is reduce food
host: bring in normal in emerse, massachusetts, norman, good morning. caller: hi, this is rachel speaking. host: go ahead, rachel. caller: i will speak about norman. i am elderly, disabled and on food stamps. to t half as much as i used get a few years ago. none of my circumstances have changed, except my rent has gone up, the price of food has gone up, but my comment is about friend of ually, a mine who is homeless, disabled and elderly. for him t is difficult to receive meals, he's been food...
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really good, norman. he not only took part in the study, but helped lead the research. scan gives another indication of how well norman is ageing. these are his thighs. now compare norman's muscly leg on the the right with that of a sedentary 50—year—old on left — which is mostly fat. ready, push! if more of us could do the recommended 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week, it would pay huge dividends. across a whole gamut of different levels, what exercise is doing in older individuals is giving them higher levels of function and better quality of life. the most remarkable findings came when scientists in birmingham examined blood samples from a cyclist. they found their immune system, which normally declines with age, was still as strong as a young person's. the immune system is really key in the body, it has several roles — it protects us from infections, but it also helps us to find things like cancer. so the fact these cyclists have the immune system of a 20—year—old and not a 70 or 80—year—old, means they're protected from infections and from cancer
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norman, thank you.hat phrase have your cake and eat it. just a few minutes ago walking past me here was one of the eu commissioners who sits in jean—claude juncker‘s cabinet. i asked him and what he said was they are all waiting and they will be listening to see what theresa may says, to see what detail there is. will there be concrete proposals that can move things forward? that is what we want he said. the eu side is what we want he said. the eu side is waiting for that. michel barnier has made clear that he needs to know. the uk has said it does not wa nt know. the uk has said it does not want a border between northern ireland and the republic and theresa may has said she does not want that to be moved to between the uk and ireland of ireland. if mrs may sta rts ireland of ireland. if mrs may starts to say today that she was to have special access for some parts of the uk economy to the eu, i think that will not go down very well. the eu is saying there are difficult choices the great britain has to
norman, thank you.hat phrase have your cake and eat it. just a few minutes ago walking past me here was one of the eu commissioners who sits in jean—claude juncker‘s cabinet. i asked him and what he said was they are all waiting and they will be listening to see what theresa may says, to see what detail there is. will there be concrete proposals that can move things forward? that is what we want he said. the eu side is what we want he said. the eu side is waiting for that. michel barnier...
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norman, who should we go talk to about this now? how about we go and see eurotunnel? good idea. amounts of trade with the eu — goods worth £100 billion a year are transported through the tunnel. eurotunnel‘sjohn keefe points out that delays on the motorway could be bad for the economy. those are the goods that our economy relies on, stuck in traffic. that means manufacturing is losing efficiency, it's putting at risk inward investment, employment. so those kind of delays are counter—producutive in their own right. so what we understand from the government today is they want a frictionless border, that will keep the traffic moving as it really should on a motorway. and that's the only way we can envisage running an economy efficiently. the people who run the port of dover told us that dr han's figures support their own conclusions about traffic if there is friction at the border after brexit. the people who run the ferries are optimistic that a frictionless border can be achieved using high—tech methods. guy platten is chief executive of the uk chamber of shipping. i think any de
norman, who should we go talk to about this now? how about we go and see eurotunnel? good idea. amounts of trade with the eu — goods worth £100 billion a year are transported through the tunnel. eurotunnel‘sjohn keefe points out that delays on the motorway could be bad for the economy. those are the goods that our economy relies on, stuck in traffic. that means manufacturing is losing efficiency, it's putting at risk inward investment, employment. so those kind of delays are...
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norman smith ‘ now, thank you. norman smith at for now, thank you. norman smith at westminster.ueen has marked maundy thursday by taking part in the ancient ceremony of distributing commemorative coins to pensioners. the presentation of the money took place during the royal maundy service at st george's chapel, windsor castle. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. the signs are not too bad for the start of the easter getaway. thing is not looking too bad at the moment. in places, some sunshine. that was nottinghamshire early on. not like that everywhere. showers spreading in from the south. dorset looking pretty soggy. the afternoon, showers continuing to drift in from the south, some heavy with pale and thunder, still showers of rain, sleet and hill snow across scotland. in between, dry weather and sunshine. this evening and tonight, the rain will continue to drift north, could be sleet and wet snow mixed in over higher ground, wintry showers in the north—east of scotland. clear spells in between. quite a chilly night. not as cold as last night. the long weekend, tho
norman smith ‘ now, thank you. norman smith at for now, thank you. norman smith at westminster.ueen has marked maundy thursday by taking part in the ancient ceremony of distributing commemorative coins to pensioners. the presentation of the money took place during the royal maundy service at st george's chapel, windsor castle. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. the signs are not too bad for the start of the easter getaway. thing is not looking too bad at the moment. in places,...
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but he's not norman bates. shawshank redemption comes on the television, which is very significant if you are a shawshank if you're a shawshank fan, which i am. the score is byjohnny greenwood, whose work is brilliant. the whole film has this really overwhelming sensory experience, it's got a brilliant sound design. see it in a cinema that's playing it loud. and i've now seen it a couple of times and the first time i found it elliptical, almost hard to follow the plot but you don't care because what you're following is the characters. second time around i thought, this is proper cinema making. lynne ramsay is an absolute genius, nobody makes films like her. she makes few films and when she does they are always worth... as far as i'm concerned she has a perfect strike rate, and this is already one of my favourite films of the year and we're only in march. wow. yes. now, mom and dad, which sounds very nice, with nicholas cage, but it's actually parents turning quite nasty on their children? yeah. it's one of thos
but he's not norman bates. shawshank redemption comes on the television, which is very significant if you are a shawshank if you're a shawshank fan, which i am. the score is byjohnny greenwood, whose work is brilliant. the whole film has this really overwhelming sensory experience, it's got a brilliant sound design. see it in a cinema that's playing it loud. and i've now seen it a couple of times and the first time i found it elliptical, almost hard to follow the plot but you don't care because...
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after the break norman solomon former u.s. congressional candidate of the founder of the institute for public accuracy on complicity between nature governments and media and for the news sunday and radio kids lessons on human rights and breaking news of a nuclear exchange all the civil coming up about to have going underground. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goal people . but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the football with you and do all the great british you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going left go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one come on south appreciate me just say the review the aussie team's latest edition may go up as we go so i need to. look. on some it's not as novak and quite place is not good country
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. >> there were two navy pilots looking for major norman schmidt. >> norman schmidt's f-104 was shothe navy pilots ran low on gas. air force sky raider pilot and his wingmen took over the search. >> him and his wingmen started their zigzagging pattern looking for signs or parachutes or flares. that's when his plane was hit. and there was no other sign of my dad or no radio or parachute or anything. >> i answered the door when three air force officers were at the door. and they came in and my mom saw them and she said, carol, take jim out in the backyard and push him on the swing. and i was back there pushing him, and i knew something was wrong. >> she was told not to talk about it because the north vietnamese government would use any information like that and use it for propaganda. >> i pretty much cried myself to sleep every night of my life. when i was in grade school and high school, just thinking he was being tortured. >> i assumed he was captive and in a prison camp somewhere. >> when "war stories" returns, we'll take you inside one of the war's greatest deceptions, operation bo
. >> there were two navy pilots looking for major norman schmidt. >> norman schmidt's f-104 was shothe navy pilots ran low on gas. air force sky raider pilot and his wingmen took over the search. >> him and his wingmen started their zigzagging pattern looking for signs or parachutes or flares. that's when his plane was hit. and there was no other sign of my dad or no radio or parachute or anything. >> i answered the door when three air force officers were at the door....
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after the break norman solomon former us congressional candidate of the founder of the institute for public accuracy on complicity between nato governments and media for the news sunday and radio lessons on putin writes and breaking news of a nuclear exchange all the support coming up about to have going underground. so also not accepted whether. russia nor the u.s. deciding maybe of what german companies or european companies are investing in the world which infrastructure we are building interim a knee. injury up i think it's a tremendous it's a european decision. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back to go through some of the week stories now is the broadcaster and former liberal democrat member of parliament lembit opec lembit not surprising russia is in the headlines presidential elections in russia across the biggest country on earth none of those reasons are this is the reason euro news sums up what's in all the papers what authority does putin have t
after the break norman solomon former us congressional candidate of the founder of the institute for public accuracy on complicity between nato governments and media for the news sunday and radio lessons on putin writes and breaking news of a nuclear exchange all the support coming up about to have going underground. so also not accepted whether. russia nor the u.s. deciding maybe of what german companies or european companies are investing in the world which infrastructure we are building...
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norman, thank you.t wants for the uk financial sector after brexit when the chancellor gives a speech in london this afternoon. our economics editor kamal ahmed is here. an important part of the economy, of course. absolutely, so a big issue for us these brexit negotiations will be financial services. they employ over 2 million people across the uk, not just employ over 2 million people across the uk, notjust in london, and we have a trade surplus with the eu with about £20 billion a year so, for us, it is a very important part of the brexit negotiation. philip hammond this afternoon is likely to say that any free—trade deal should include a good deal on financial services, maintaining access between the eu and britain. so far, the european commission has been pretty negative on this idea. michel barnier, the chief brexit negotiator for the commission, has said there has never been a free—trade deal including financial services done by the eu with a third country, which is what we will be. butternut don
norman, thank you.t wants for the uk financial sector after brexit when the chancellor gives a speech in london this afternoon. our economics editor kamal ahmed is here. an important part of the economy, of course. absolutely, so a big issue for us these brexit negotiations will be financial services. they employ over 2 million people across the uk, not just employ over 2 million people across the uk, notjust in london, and we have a trade surplus with the eu with about £20 billion a year so,...
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he declined he said i will not favor this latest fiction with a response an aussie after the break norman solomon former us congressional candidate and the founder of the institute for public accuracy on complicity between major governments all over the news saudi arabia. if you do the right and breaking news. exchange all this other body we have going on the ground. is not a good place is not a good country and our children are sick but mr bush. i love the song. to believe this but that as her father is glued. to their approach i am still ok let's share it with me i'm checking into the serious cooling in just a little bit from the moment of oneself to be the middle. manager and he faced a lot of second hour that john said. i would like this from happening flat on. from michelle. fuck man i can. tell i'm almost feel now with fuck another. let's see this is from the sun enough i suppose you will see about all of them go to the cities in the michael. voices in the city the one of the sleep. together you know that was this. was about. twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest
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thank you for the break norman solomon former u.s. congressional candidate and the founder of the institute for public accuracy on complicity between nato governments are many on from the news saudi arabia gets lessons on human rights i'm breaking news of a nuclear exchange all the people coming over but you have going on the ground. the problems that were baked into the cake of the american experience where there was this race as they now never want to weigh it's hard coded in the american d.n.a. violence ultraviolence it's part of the american d.n.a. these are severe deep problems in the american soul. and they're not ones that. somehow flintoff let down one might have snakes on the definitions you know i'm by any. one seeking i need. to. take them you know equal city. down to give them an onion to bring the only thing i'm. moving right now i think. i'm going to you know will not be yeah i was out. in this just feeling if one means i love just now you know the deep better than the focus them tokio find it is going to happen keep goi
thank you for the break norman solomon former u.s. congressional candidate and the founder of the institute for public accuracy on complicity between nato governments are many on from the news saudi arabia gets lessons on human rights i'm breaking news of a nuclear exchange all the people coming over but you have going on the ground. the problems that were baked into the cake of the american experience where there was this race as they now never want to weigh it's hard coded in the american...
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after the break norman solomon former us congressional candidate on the founder of the institute for public accuracy on complicity between nato governments and media for the news saudi arabia. you don't write and breaking news of a nuclear exchange. about to have going underground. the new economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to. education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be born and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now in an extremely more high education the new global economic war. so also not accepted where the. u.s. is deciding maybe. what german companies or european companies are investing in or which infrastructure we are building in germany or in interop i think it's a german and it's a european decision. welcome back to go through some week stories now is the broadcaster and former liberal democrat member of parliament lembit opaque lembit
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norman, thank you very much.t crown court. there has been a huge interest in this trial in northern ireland and in the irish republic, paddy jackson, a fly half for ireland and his ulster rugby team—mate stewart 0lding, they were charged with rape along with two of their friends also facing charges. thejury has acquitted all four of those defendants. this came about back in june 2016 after a night out in a nightclub in belfast when the players, along with their friends, went to a party at paddy jackson's house along with a 19—year—old student who later accused the two players of rape and their two friends, one was charged with exposure and the other with perverting the course ofjustice. after a two—month long trial often heard in front of a packed public gallery, after less than a day of deliberation thejury gallery, after less than a day of deliberation the jury has found all four defendants not guilty. thank you. the funeral of the comedian, ken dodd, is being held at liverpool cathedral this lunchtime. fans of
norman, thank you very much.t crown court. there has been a huge interest in this trial in northern ireland and in the irish republic, paddy jackson, a fly half for ireland and his ulster rugby team—mate stewart 0lding, they were charged with rape along with two of their friends also facing charges. thejury has acquitted all four of those defendants. this came about back in june 2016 after a night out in a nightclub in belfast when the players, along with their friends, went to a party at...
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norman, can you give us like clarity from the home office. norman, can you give us some charity? by a scottish tory mp yesterday about this and she said she would shortly be bringing proposals on the sort of scheme you are talking about. so clearly, they have taken on board the concerns of people in your industry, in part because many of you are in tory constituencies, and they are acutely aware. more broadly on immigration, my sense is that there will be proposals brought forward which drive down the numbers who come to britain, partly because of the potential economic implications and partly because the number of eu migrants coming here is already falling sharply. in terms of already falling sharply. in terms of a government scheme, i think they will be much more cautious about radical measures. is that a concern for anybody here? did anybody vote to leave because they wanted to see those numbers brought right down to the tens of thousands?” those numbers brought right down to the tens of thousands? i voted to remain, and! the tens of thousands? i voted to remain, and i am conc
norman, can you give us like clarity from the home office. norman, can you give us some charity? by a scottish tory mp yesterday about this and she said she would shortly be bringing proposals on the sort of scheme you are talking about. so clearly, they have taken on board the concerns of people in your industry, in part because many of you are in tory constituencies, and they are acutely aware. more broadly on immigration, my sense is that there will be proposals brought forward which drive...
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norman, for now, thank you. norman smith at westminster. distributing commemorative coins to pensioners. the presentation of the money took place during the royal maundy service at st george's chapel, windsor castle. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. the signs are not too bad for the start of the easter getaway. thing is not looking too bad at the moment. in places, some sunshine. that was nottinghamshire early on. not like that everywhere. showers spreading in from the south. dorset looking pretty soggy. the afternoon, showers continuing to drift in from the south, some heavy with pale and thunder, still showers of rain, sleet and hill snow across scotland. in between, dry weather and sunshine. this evening and
norman, for now, thank you. norman smith at westminster. distributing commemorative coins to pensioners. the presentation of the money took place during the royal maundy service at st george's chapel, windsor castle. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. the signs are not too bad for the start of the easter getaway. thing is not looking too bad at the moment. in places, some sunshine. that was nottinghamshire early on. not like that everywhere. showers spreading in from the south....
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norman. he was a father figure for me me and him would do everything together we would go hunting and fishing and camping together. and as i would like to have children sooner rather than later he's already thinking about what kind of won't they would be born into. wondering if my kids and their kids are going to live to see a glacier actually and they're living here in alaska. in the future of the they're going to live here in alaska and ask me you know. what's a glacier and hop to see it in books and in movies than not in person like we are privileged to see right now. alan golden also fills every one of his climbing trips is a big privilege when he's out here eos himself why so many americans are burying their heads in the sand most notably the current occupant of the white house. the president's nile of climate change it's kind of mind blowing i don't understand it like how you can not see what's happening right in front of us. just as he hammers his ice ax into the melting glass alan wou
norman. he was a father figure for me me and him would do everything together we would go hunting and fishing and camping together. and as i would like to have children sooner rather than later he's already thinking about what kind of won't they would be born into. wondering if my kids and their kids are going to live to see a glacier actually and they're living here in alaska. in the future of the they're going to live here in alaska and ask me you know. what's a glacier and hop to see it in...
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an mri scan gives another indication of how well norman is aging. thesare his thighs. now compare norman's muscly leg on the right with that of a sedentary 50-year-old on the left, which is mostly fat. if more of us could do the recommended 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week, it would pay hugevi nds. >> across the whole gamut of different levels, what exercise is doing in older individuals ig gihem higher levels of function and better quality of life. fergus: the most remarkable findings came when scientists in birmingham examined blood samples from a cyclist. they found the immune system, ich normally declines wi aga was still as strong as young person's. >> the immune system is key in the body. it h several roles to protec from infections but also fight things like cancer. the fact that these cyclists have the immune syem of a 20-year-old at 70 or 80 years old means they're p infections and cancer potentially. fergus: the advantages, then, ox ercise in later life are profound. s so, if cycling it your thing, try another sport, orbo what a dancing, ga
an mri scan gives another indication of how well norman is aging. thesare his thighs. now compare norman's muscly leg on the right with that of a sedentary 50-year-old on the left, which is mostly fat. if more of us could do the recommended 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week, it would pay hugevi nds. >> across the whole gamut of different levels, what exercise is doing in older individuals ig gihem higher levels of function and better quality of life. fergus: the most...
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here's one of three democrats facing ralph norman.special election to replace mick mulvaney who left the house to become budget director. you do not share my fear of clowns. >> i do not. i do not. >> the whole killer clown thing was terrifying. >> didn't you want to grow up and join the circus -- >> i did grow up to be a clown, just no make-up. >>> a city council hearing taken over by protesters in sacramento. >> as you point this toward council, does this look like a gun? >> anger over the police shooting of an unarmed black man spilling over. my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of onli
here's one of three democrats facing ralph norman.special election to replace mick mulvaney who left the house to become budget director. you do not share my fear of clowns. >> i do not. i do not. >> the whole killer clown thing was terrifying. >> didn't you want to grow up and join the circus -- >> i did grow up to be a clown, just no make-up. >>> a city council hearing taken over by protesters in sacramento. >> as you point this toward council, does this...
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thank you very much indeed norman. norman smith in westminster. 0ne much indeed norman. ireland this afternoon. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy is in warrenpoint on the irish border. this idea of no hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland is proving incredibly contentious and a very difficult to solve. how people there are viewing it? exactly the question of the irish border continues to be an obstacle in the brexit talks, there is continuing uncertainty for people here on both sides of this border. in particular it affects business owners and people who work in the farming, food and agriculture sectors. that is because their livelihoods on both sides of the border depend on good —— on goods being able to move freely between north and south and vice versa. the uk has said its preferred option is to strike that comprehensive free trade deal with the eu but until that happens people on the war certain about how arrangements could work in future and of course any increase in bureaucracy and checks in future could lead to delays and could hit th
thank you very much indeed norman. norman smith in westminster. 0ne much indeed norman. ireland this afternoon. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy is in warrenpoint on the irish border. this idea of no hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland is proving incredibly contentious and a very difficult to solve. how people there are viewing it? exactly the question of the irish border continues to be an obstacle in the brexit talks, there is continuing uncertainty for people...
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institute for public accuracy norman solomon tells us of tragic in nature media complicity in a war thathas killed or displaced millions from the headlines this week and said some toxic allegations against moscow and how some women have been starving themselves out of britain dollars some more coming up in today's going underground a first let's go straight to britain's labor leader jeremy coleman current favorite to replace theresa may as prime minister who damned this week's visit to britain by a saudi prince the prime minister is due to meet crown prince mohammed bin solomon the ruler of saudi arabia despite much talk of reform there's been a sharp increase in the arrest and detention of dissidents torture of prisoners is common human rights defenders routinely sentance. the lengthy prison terms unfair trials and executions are widespread as amnesty international confirms as she makes her arms sales pitch will she also call on the crown prince to hold the shocking abuse of human rights in saudi arabia according to raise amazed how the arabia is actually saving lives labor that venture
institute for public accuracy norman solomon tells us of tragic in nature media complicity in a war thathas killed or displaced millions from the headlines this week and said some toxic allegations against moscow and how some women have been starving themselves out of britain dollars some more coming up in today's going underground a first let's go straight to britain's labor leader jeremy coleman current favorite to replace theresa may as prime minister who damned this week's visit to britain...
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everyone, regardless of whether they are a new arrival or they can trace their ancestry back to the normanquest feels proud to call this country there are home. but first, for the second time in a week, the prime minister has addressed mps about the attempted murder of a former russian spy and his daughter in salisbury. on monday, there'd been an outcry afterjeremy corbyn was felt to have abandoned the consensus that's usual in parliament when the uk is under threat. on wednesday, theresa may's midnight deadline had passed and moscow had failed to explain the involvement of a russian—made nerve agent. the prime minister outlined her response. it was right to offer russia the opportunity to provide an explanation. their response has demonstrated complete disdain for the gravity of these events. they have provided no credible explanation that could suggest they lost control of their nerve agent. no explanation as to how this agent came to be used in the —— the united kingdom. no explanation as to why russia has an undeclared chemical weapons programme in contravention of international law. i
everyone, regardless of whether they are a new arrival or they can trace their ancestry back to the normanquest feels proud to call this country there are home. but first, for the second time in a week, the prime minister has addressed mps about the attempted murder of a former russian spy and his daughter in salisbury. on monday, there'd been an outcry afterjeremy corbyn was felt to have abandoned the consensus that's usual in parliament when the uk is under threat. on wednesday, theresa may's...
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and the reverend norman fong has fought for our communities since 1990.without further ado, reverend fong, please. [applause] >> you know, mayor ed lee always says he wanted us to get together under a big tent. this is it! this is it, right! i'll be really fast this time. i need your help. you're going to help me bless this. we want all the good vibes on earth. i want to say that michael, swords, raise your hands, thank you! it adds so much meaning in life when we know that our job is to get all the vets off the streets. and they can do it. they delivered it heart and soul. we can do a little housing and community services for the families, but i just want to super thank plow share, you've added diversity and meaning to our work. in chinatown. that's what san francisco is supposed to be about, right? embracing diversity. so today, you all should be super smiling in the rain, ok, ok. we're here under this big tent, ed lee's tent, to wish all these good blessings on this site. i need you to kind of yell after me. may the spirit of peace -- >> peace! >> joy
and the reverend norman fong has fought for our communities since 1990.without further ado, reverend fong, please. [applause] >> you know, mayor ed lee always says he wanted us to get together under a big tent. this is it! this is it, right! i'll be really fast this time. i need your help. you're going to help me bless this. we want all the good vibes on earth. i want to say that michael, swords, raise your hands, thank you! it adds so much meaning in life when we know that our job is to...
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norman, thank you for that.erning party in ireland fine gael, he's the chairman of an irish parliamentary brexit committee, and richard tice, a businessman that set up leave uk, which campaigned for britain to leave the eu. richard now co—chairs the leave means leave campaign group. thank you both for speaking to us this morning. if i can speak to you first, senator, the five brexit tests norman was guiding us through we are told the british prime minister will talk about today in her speech, do they satisfy you? be alone do not satisfy us. they sound like messages for the domestic uk audience, which is understandable. the tone of the speech is very important, of course and everything we have heard so far is welcoming and we hope we can move onto the next age. we are crucially looking for the element of detail the british government haven't exactly presented. there has been a lot of rhetoric and a political agreement made in december which manifested into legal text this week. but if the government are serious t
norman, thank you for that.erning party in ireland fine gael, he's the chairman of an irish parliamentary brexit committee, and richard tice, a businessman that set up leave uk, which campaigned for britain to leave the eu. richard now co—chairs the leave means leave campaign group. thank you both for speaking to us this morning. if i can speak to you first, senator, the five brexit tests norman was guiding us through we are told the british prime minister will talk about today in her speech,...
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—— normal. patient while things try to get to norman -- normal.sing before we talk to our next guest. the energy system in north and mid wales are without power. they are trying to get them be connected. let's go to our correspondent andy gill now at sunderland football club, which is opening its doors to the homeless this weekend. they have been trying to do their bit for the community there? they have. they opened up the stadium of light here in sunderland for homeless people in the extreme cold weather in case they need to come in and keep warm. they have opened up warm room, it has warm food warm drinks, somewhere to sleep. any homeless people with pets, a lot of them have dogs, can bring them in as well. the club do not want us to film inside there because of the potential vulnerability of some of these people, but they are keeping this facility open until nine o'clock on monday morning. possibly longer if the cold weather continues. yellow warning is a vice still in place in some parts of england and the south east and the midlands, also in
—— normal. patient while things try to get to norman -- normal.sing before we talk to our next guest. the energy system in north and mid wales are without power. they are trying to get them be connected. let's go to our correspondent andy gill now at sunderland football club, which is opening its doors to the homeless this weekend. they have been trying to do their bit for the community there? they have. they opened up the stadium of light here in sunderland for homeless people in the...
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norman smith, thanks very much.om a car found in a river in cardigan. kiara moore died in hospital after being pulled out the car in the river teifi. tomos morgan is in cardigan for us now. cardigan isa cardigan is a town in mourning today. young families and their children have been laying flowers and balloons at the side of the river here where the car went in to the river teifi. in the back, toddler kiara moore who later died of her injuries in hospital. kiara moore, just two years old, had it not been for the tragic events of yesterday afternoon, she would have been celebrating her third birthday a week today. mid—afternoon on monday, dyfed—powys police were contacted about a missing silver mini in cardigan, west wales. it had been last seen in the centre of town near the river around 330. police issued an appeal for witnesses. later they found the car in the river teifi outside the offices of the family business. it later transpired kiara was in the back of the car as it went into the river, a 30 emergency serv
norman smith, thanks very much.om a car found in a river in cardigan. kiara moore died in hospital after being pulled out the car in the river teifi. tomos morgan is in cardigan for us now. cardigan isa cardigan is a town in mourning today. young families and their children have been laying flowers and balloons at the side of the river here where the car went in to the river teifi. in the back, toddler kiara moore who later died of her injuries in hospital. kiara moore, just two years old, had...
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norman. he loved. her baby. blue. i am have. the other info over oh. good. guess who. bought cars that i bought. that. long and soft. spot in. my mind. body fat. but. i am. oblique i am. i am. i am. playing field above. but then my. boss could. follow that. thought. the feel of it for me. the first british no hold it's been enough light the fire. i don't suppose. it's not something. that i was burning. oh no they still won't see i was struck guess the voice burlingame group. leader of one of the standard blends then he served with them. on top of the stock on friday order most of them won't be gone long and to get done with the cotton nor invites of the start and vase it's whole box full size. and then whole hall still saunders. that must come soon miche didn't care how clothes well then the spots a cat and i love my bed not its own flesh rendered it's all about. me it's all around the showing off some. wind gusts the sun that's what. i get. oh. to. the slums to give money to beggars is more decent schneider non-binary you shoppers of the world. this is really does thi
norman. he loved. her baby. blue. i am have. the other info over oh. good. guess who. bought cars that i bought. that. long and soft. spot in. my mind. body fat. but. i am. oblique i am. i am. i am. playing field above. but then my. boss could. follow that. thought. the feel of it for me. the first british no hold it's been enough light the fire. i don't suppose. it's not something. that i was burning. oh no they still won't see i was struck guess the voice burlingame group. leader of one of...
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there will be some breakthrough like norman borlaug will do it again. bought some technological breakthroughs. will it just at the margins or maybe not so much at the margins and will be fine. there's like no law of physics and it. it is interesting these people have been fighting for decades and it just hasn't shown a good and so, it's a little bit like saying to republicans and democrats, can't we all just get along? of course we can. so you divide the dwindling resource challenges and they're more than that. but if you come through water, food, energy and climate change. i had the four elements. [inaudible] climate change is the fourth. spinning earth, air, fire, water. the earth is agriculture. fire and energy -- sure in terms of the threat and the planet that yours and mine and all of our grandchildren and their generation appears in particular were all these people are coming from in africa and asia in terms of their ability to not just survive, but thrive. >> water is most immediate. they have been on different scales. i don't know if you saw the
there will be some breakthrough like norman borlaug will do it again. bought some technological breakthroughs. will it just at the margins or maybe not so much at the margins and will be fine. there's like no law of physics and it. it is interesting these people have been fighting for decades and it just hasn't shown a good and so, it's a little bit like saying to republicans and democrats, can't we all just get along? of course we can. so you divide the dwindling resource challenges and...
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norman, does this have wider significance, does it mark the end for the public sector cap?r phrasejohn cleese, it is a dead parrot, it is no more, it is deceased. the rises burst through the existing 1% per year limit, burst through the existing 1% per yearlimit, in burst through the existing 1% per year limit, in some cases spectacularly so. also because of the way this is funded. previously when police officers and others got increases above 1%, they had to pay for it themselves. this increase will not come from within existing nhs budgets. it will come from the treasury. initially from treasury reserves. that comes with significant economic consequences and the bill likely to be around £4 billion, possibly even higher because you can bet your bottom dollar the public sector workers will be thinking, if nhs staff are getting that sort of money, we want that sort of money, so there will be huge pressure on mr hammond to hand over larger sums of money. what it tells us politically i think is that not that austerity is over, there is still plenty out there, but that the gove
norman, does this have wider significance, does it mark the end for the public sector cap?r phrasejohn cleese, it is a dead parrot, it is no more, it is deceased. the rises burst through the existing 1% per year limit, burst through the existing 1% per yearlimit, in burst through the existing 1% per year limit, in some cases spectacularly so. also because of the way this is funded. previously when police officers and others got increases above 1%, they had to pay for it themselves. this...
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norman smith, thank you. after admitting failures that led to the deaths of two patients. the failings relate to the cases of an 18—year—old who had epilepsy and drowned in a bath at a care unit in 2013, and a 45—year—old who died after she was found unconscious at a mental health hospital in hampshire in 2012. michael buchanan reports. connor had learning disabilities, autism and epilepsy. the reason he is dead, however, is because of neglect by the nhs. the 18—year—old had an epileptic seizure while staying at a southern health assessment unit in 2013. his family we re assessment unit in 2013. his family were in court to hear the trust fined more than £1 million from multiple failings. no one should die a preventable death in the care of the state. learning that disabled people should not be dying 20 years on average before their non—disabled peers. if connor was here now in the shadow of oxford crown court he would say, why, mum? and i would have to say, i don't know but we have to say, i don't know but we
norman smith, thank you. after admitting failures that led to the deaths of two patients. the failings relate to the cases of an 18—year—old who had epilepsy and drowned in a bath at a care unit in 2013, and a 45—year—old who died after she was found unconscious at a mental health hospital in hampshire in 2012. michael buchanan reports. connor had learning disabilities, autism and epilepsy. the reason he is dead, however, is because of neglect by the nhs. the 18—year—old had an...
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laughs more from norman later on in the afternoon. let's look at the weather prospects.hows a wintry scene with blue sky. most of the blue sky will be further south, we have glorious wealth of sunshine, a few showers around but it will feel quite springlike, tempered his reaching highs of around 11 degrees. sunny spells are likely to continue as we head on into the end of the afternoon, becoming more widespread. a few showers across northern and western parts of scotland, continuing through the night, over the hill, it will turn cold, ice will be a risk. across the south—west, this feature moving into wales, the midlands will produce outbreaks of rain, but also some hillsborough and maybe snow down to the lower levels, there could be a little bit of disruption during the early hours of thursday morning, across wales, the midlands, northern england as well. i will be capped to show you this feature moving in. most of the site will be central to northern wales, lower levels, 7a northern wales, lower levels, 7a northern england and lincolnshire and the humber. further south
laughs more from norman later on in the afternoon. let's look at the weather prospects.hows a wintry scene with blue sky. most of the blue sky will be further south, we have glorious wealth of sunshine, a few showers around but it will feel quite springlike, tempered his reaching highs of around 11 degrees. sunny spells are likely to continue as we head on into the end of the afternoon, becoming more widespread. a few showers across northern and western parts of scotland, continuing through the...
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norman, thank you. let's head to brussels.may going to get the support, the back—up she's looking for at the summit?” get the support, the back—up she's looking for at the summit? i think the clear answer is yes and we know that because eu leaders have already given fairly strong statements of support for the uk. in the build—up to this summit this morning, several of them saying do they support the uk position, yes they do. we know some eu countries view themselves, baltic countries who share borders with russia, as on the front line and believe they faced threats from russia for a long time. others have closer political and business ties with russia who want to see the burden of proof but they will agree a statement this evening which will say they have taken extremely seriously the uk government position and the eu countries will talk about coordinating their own preparations in case of nerve agents or similar threats in europe but the uk government is not asking eu countries to go further than that and bring in their own s
norman, thank you. let's head to brussels.may going to get the support, the back—up she's looking for at the summit?” get the support, the back—up she's looking for at the summit? i think the clear answer is yes and we know that because eu leaders have already given fairly strong statements of support for the uk. in the build—up to this summit this morning, several of them saying do they support the uk position, yes they do. we know some eu countries view themselves, baltic countries...
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with the character norman bates alfred hitchcock great prototypical serial killer psycho is a masterpiece of u.s. cinema but in one nine hundred sixty one it was still considered too brutal too shocking it didn't even get a nomination from the academy. instead the oscar for best picture went to the apartment produced and directed by billy wilder. the roman polanski's moving film jewish polish pianist and composer. just manages to avoid deportation to the troubling the death count. but his struggle for survival in the warsaw ghetto is not over. ironically a german officer saved his life in part because she had months playing reminds him of the world before the war this true story fascinated critics and audiences alike and won three oscars. but in two thousand and three best picture went to the forgettable musical chicago here the academy at the wrong note. and now for the biggest oscar snub of all time every year the american film institute ass its members to rank the hundred greatest movies in history and. every year they pick the same movie for number one it's the greatest masterpiece th
with the character norman bates alfred hitchcock great prototypical serial killer psycho is a masterpiece of u.s. cinema but in one nine hundred sixty one it was still considered too brutal too shocking it didn't even get a nomination from the academy. instead the oscar for best picture went to the apartment produced and directed by billy wilder. the roman polanski's moving film jewish polish pianist and composer. just manages to avoid deportation to the troubling the death count. but his...
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joining us now is our political guru norman smith. relocate to europe, some might even go bust. some might even go bust. and it seems it is not because of wages, it is because of attitude. wages, it is because of attitude. ready to do overtime, take less sick leave, less absenteeism. leave, less absenteeism. migrants have a depressing effect on wages of uk workers. wages of uk workers. europe, they get paid quite a lot less, 27% less than eu workers. less, 27% less than eu workers. trying to restrict the number of eu workers coming here. workers coming here. norman, thank you very much. people from our key employment industries. from passion capital which invests in technology companies. from nhs employers is here. 200 eu nationals. attitude being the big thing here, the big difference. the big difference. best talent in what is a globally competitive market. competitive market. million people, and quite a lot of those are non—uk nationals. those are non—uk nationals. they can get the best of the talent from britain. from britain. and
joining us now is our political guru norman smith. relocate to europe, some might even go bust. some might even go bust. and it seems it is not because of wages, it is because of attitude. wages, it is because of attitude. ready to do overtime, take less sick leave, less absenteeism. leave, less absenteeism. migrants have a depressing effect on wages of uk workers. wages of uk workers. europe, they get paid quite a lot less, 27% less than eu workers. less, 27% less than eu workers. trying to...
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norman wasjust norman was just saying we're not going to get direct attribution or any new sanctions.plits between the baltic states and the european states. exactly. the president of lithuania, next door to russia... that is the exception to the rule. the other 27 eu leaders are united in wanting to stick to the formal process of getting a chemical weapons watchdog to give the final word on what substance was used and to come to —— and assessment of who deployed the substance. they stand shoulder to shoulder with the uk as the territory where this happened. solidarity wanted to do with the issue and look into it. they are not there to a tribute blamed to russia in the wake of the uk has done for the uk has been sharing intelligence with its european partners behind—the—scenes i don't think theresa may will be providing any smoking gun or evidence at the table for dinner tonight. donald trump has been threatening trade tariffs on steel and aluminium. some slightly better news perhaps from washington. perhaps. there have been rumours all day that there will be what the eu has been hopi
norman wasjust norman was just saying we're not going to get direct attribution or any new sanctions.plits between the baltic states and the european states. exactly. the president of lithuania, next door to russia... that is the exception to the rule. the other 27 eu leaders are united in wanting to stick to the formal process of getting a chemical weapons watchdog to give the final word on what substance was used and to come to —— and assessment of who deployed the substance. they stand...
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let's cross first to norman.ng that we might like from the eu. what was he doing with that comment, norman? was he laying the ground for the speech by theresa may later?|j was he laying the ground for the speech by theresa may later? i think so. he is suggesting that there will bea so. he is suggesting that there will be a much more conciliatory approach towards the eu and some of the red line is that they have sketched out, of the game in theresa may's speech is not the end of the arguments over brexit, it is not going to be peace in ourtime on brexit, it is not going to be peace in our time on the tory backbenches, it will not set out a definitive trade deal, the name of the game is to get the eu to at least begin serious trade talks. so, mrs may will rhetorically reach out to the eu today, in effect saying to them forget all of the cake eating, we will not do that any more, we will ta ke will not do that any more, we will take your concerns seriously. we are listening to your issues around protecting the singl
let's cross first to norman.ng that we might like from the eu. what was he doing with that comment, norman? was he laying the ground for the speech by theresa may later?|j was he laying the ground for the speech by theresa may later? i think so. he is suggesting that there will bea so. he is suggesting that there will be a much more conciliatory approach towards the eu and some of the red line is that they have sketched out, of the game in theresa may's speech is not the end of the arguments...
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one was norman a nobel prize-winning -. he had agricultural techniques that led to the green revolution. a vastly increase world food production. the other was william vote, he studied the relationship between resources and population and wrote the 1948 bestseller, wrote to survival. it predicted trends that would lead to overpopulation and mass hunger. they represent two sides of a dispute between what charles called the wizards who believe that science and technology enables humans to continue prospering in the profits who warned of disaster and list we accept that the earth's resources are limited and cut back. charles is a journalist that corresponded for the atlantic focused on science, technology, and commerce. as a journalist he does not appear to side with either biographical subjects. he is a skilled storyteller. he by the age of columbus before and after the discovery of the americas. in reviews of his new book, the wizard and the prophet has praise not only his narrative style but his ability to make complicated
one was norman a nobel prize-winning -. he had agricultural techniques that led to the green revolution. a vastly increase world food production. the other was william vote, he studied the relationship between resources and population and wrote the 1948 bestseller, wrote to survival. it predicted trends that would lead to overpopulation and mass hunger. they represent two sides of a dispute between what charles called the wizards who believe that science and technology enables humans to...