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norman finkelstein, welcome back to democracy now!et's begin with the latest news of this report of a possible icc international criminal court am a war crimes probe into the israeli assault on gaza in 2014. >> there has been long-standing icc investigations of israeli conduct and this is another pressin the israeli smoothing along the two prosecutor thought to have -- who has been very soft, as has the previous icc two prosecutor when it comes to prosecuting anyone except africans. ince the founding of the icc 1998, the only persons ever tried our african leaders or africans accused of significant human rights fines. it is called by many african states, the international caucasian court, not criminal court. what will come of this is unclear. it is possible the two use theor will palestine case to demonstrate that not only africans are prosecuted as a way of demonstrating that she is going to break the president. i myself have contacted her of the ongoing process. and what happened in 2014, which i discuss at length in my book, is par
norman finkelstein, welcome back to democracy now!et's begin with the latest news of this report of a possible icc international criminal court am a war crimes probe into the israeli assault on gaza in 2014. >> there has been long-standing icc investigations of israeli conduct and this is another pressin the israeli smoothing along the two prosecutor thought to have -- who has been very soft, as has the previous icc two prosecutor when it comes to prosecuting anyone except africans. ince...
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. >> supervisor norman yee: thank you for your report and the options that you laid out. we'll take these options very serio seriously. they look to me like some things that can really benefit our process from the board of supervisors' perspective. i just want to ask one thing i didn't get from this report. one of the major concerns we had from last year's budget process and on the previous is this whole -- how do we change if there's any possibility, this whole process of add backs. and this report doesn't seem to address that. is there a reason? >> i think there's a two-part answer to your question. the first part, in doing a survey, we were not able to identify other jurisdictions and how they did it because it's not really a documented process. so it wasn't really -- unlike some of the other things we speak about in the report, there was nothing we could point to that shows how other jurisdictions do it. the other piece of it is -- again, just reiterating, one of the things we really focus on in this report is the idea of formally developing policy priorities and work
. >> supervisor norman yee: thank you for your report and the options that you laid out. we'll take these options very serio seriously. they look to me like some things that can really benefit our process from the board of supervisors' perspective. i just want to ask one thing i didn't get from this report. one of the major concerns we had from last year's budget process and on the previous is this whole -- how do we change if there's any possibility, this whole process of add backs. and...
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studio: norman smith, thank you. ido sector. studio: norman smith, thank you.your gu ests to you. i do wish you would tell your guests to say what they really think! norman smith in westminster. much more coming up after 2pm. the weather very important for so many people at the moment. the latest details where ever you are in the uk. for many, today has been a day to stay at home. schools have been out and people have made use of the time. a gorgeous snowman in east kilbride. if you have headed anywhere, the conditions have not been great and we have been struggling with the legacy of the snow and ice from the last 24 hours. but the weather itself becomes quieter in the next few hours with lighter winds and more snow showers to come, but not as thick and fast as yesterday afternoon. sunshine to the south. still feeling chilly because we have a keen wind. this is something like the calm before the storm, look what's heading our way through this evening and overnight. tonight, under the spell of strong wind with widespread gales. but more treacherously, more snow
studio: norman smith, thank you. ido sector. studio: norman smith, thank you.your gu ests to you. i do wish you would tell your guests to say what they really think! norman smith in westminster. much more coming up after 2pm. the weather very important for so many people at the moment. the latest details where ever you are in the uk. for many, today has been a day to stay at home. schools have been out and people have made use of the time. a gorgeous snowman in east kilbride. if you have headed...
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norman, what do you have?oughlin was fun to be moved and he has indeed. he was the man in charge of the election campaign which went wrong for theresa may. he has also beenin wrong for theresa may. he has also been in government for a long time. chris grayling has held a lot of posts in government, currently transport secretary, maybe there is a view that someone with fresh ideas might unblock some of the stand—up rows with the rail unions, the difficulties with southern rail, the strikes, maybe it needs fresh thinking, but also chris grayling, certainly when he was in opposition, was known as an attack dog, someone who put the squeeze on labour ministers, and it may be that mrs may once someone ministers, and it may be that mrs may once someone who is a little more abrasive and a little more on the front foot, taking the fight to jeremy corbyn —— jeremy corbyn. so, chris grayling moving to party chairman. also interesting because chris grayling is one of those people who mrs may can trust and rely on, a promi
norman, what do you have?oughlin was fun to be moved and he has indeed. he was the man in charge of the election campaign which went wrong for theresa may. he has also beenin wrong for theresa may. he has also been in government for a long time. chris grayling has held a lot of posts in government, currently transport secretary, maybe there is a view that someone with fresh ideas might unblock some of the stand—up rows with the rail unions, the difficulties with southern rail, the strikes,...
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norman, thank you.en nurses is leaving the nhs in england every year and significantly more people are quitting the profession thanjoining it. that's according to figures provided by nhs digital, as part of an in—depth look at nursing by the bbc in the year the nhs turns 70. nursing leaders are calling the numbers a dangerous and downward spiral, but the government says measures are being taken to retain experienced staff. our health correspondent dominic hughes is at birmingham children's hospital. yes, good afternoon a full service becoming increasingly clear that nursing is a profession under pressure, not just the nursing is a profession under pressure, notjust the difficulties in managing what looks like quite a ha rd in managing what looks like quite a hard winter for the health service, but in the longer term a more fundamental issue of trying to persuade experienced nurses to stay in what is, at times, quite a demanding role and as we can see, for some, everyday stresses and strains have proved
norman, thank you.en nurses is leaving the nhs in england every year and significantly more people are quitting the profession thanjoining it. that's according to figures provided by nhs digital, as part of an in—depth look at nursing by the bbc in the year the nhs turns 70. nursing leaders are calling the numbers a dangerous and downward spiral, but the government says measures are being taken to retain experienced staff. our health correspondent dominic hughes is at birmingham children's...
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he burst upon the public consciousness when he took on bigotry with his "all in the family." >> normanr and bud yorken created iconic shows. >> they revolutionized cbs and all of television. >> our world is crumbling down. the coons are coming. >> to use language on tv like that was unheard of. but it captured a certain moment. >> archie, 12% of the population is black. there should be a lot of black families living out here. >> yeah, this is only the beginning, but i think it's wonderful. >> let's see how wonderful it is when watermelon rinds coming s flying out the window. >> it scared me when i first saw "all in the family" a bit. >> i thought they better be careful. >> there was no doubt in my mind american people were going to accept it. >> do you have a quick answer for the people who say the show reinforces bigotry and you know that charge started? >> yes, my quick answer is no. >> everybody is going to see something they knew damn well was going on and nothing that surprising. >> edith, we're out of toilet paper. >> no, we're not, i bought some yesterday. it's in the closet in
he burst upon the public consciousness when he took on bigotry with his "all in the family." >> normanr and bud yorken created iconic shows. >> they revolutionized cbs and all of television. >> our world is crumbling down. the coons are coming. >> to use language on tv like that was unheard of. but it captured a certain moment. >> archie, 12% of the population is black. there should be a lot of black families living out here. >> yeah, this is only...
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norman, what can you tell us? you keep looking over your shoulder in case she comes out the door. actually i was looking at a much more interesting fight about to erupt between palmerston and larry, who is lying flat on his back in the street. a serious clash could be
norman, what can you tell us? you keep looking over your shoulder in case she comes out the door. actually i was looking at a much more interesting fight about to erupt between palmerston and larry, who is lying flat on his back in the street. a serious clash could be
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we will shortly be going to westminster to join norman smith.o business. british industry is experiencing a sustained recovery — that's according to the latest official figures. with manufacturing output hitting its highest level in ten years. cold weather in november boosted energy exports whilst a weaker pound after the brexit vote helped boost sales of british made goods overseas. the uk's second largest supermarket sainsbury‘s says overall sales were up 1.1% in the last three months. the firm, which also owns argos, said higher grocery sales made up for a fall in general merchandise and slower clothing sales. a highly critical report by the government's spending watchdog, the national audit office, says passengers on thameslink, southern and great northern services have suffered the worst disruption of any rail franchise. it says the country's largest operator has not provided value for money for the travellers in kent, sussex, cambridgeshire and norfolk. the uk's second largest supermarket, sainsbury‘s, says its profits could come in higher
we will shortly be going to westminster to join norman smith.o business. british industry is experiencing a sustained recovery — that's according to the latest official figures. with manufacturing output hitting its highest level in ten years. cold weather in november boosted energy exports whilst a weaker pound after the brexit vote helped boost sales of british made goods overseas. the uk's second largest supermarket sainsbury‘s says overall sales were up 1.1% in the last three months....
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commissioner peskin has nominated myself as chair and commissioner norman yee as vice chair. is there a second to this motion? there is a second by commissioner ronan. are there any further nominations? seeing none, nominations are closed. and at this time, we will take public comment on this item. seeing no members of the public commenting on this item, public comment is now closed. on the motion in favour of electing myself, commissioner kim for chair and commissioner norman yee has vice chair, can we take a roll on this motion? >> yes. on the motion of appointing commissioner kim as chair and yee for vice chair. [roll call] >> proved. >> thank you for your support of nominating and voting me in as chair of the treasure island mobility management agency. i look forward to serving with commissioner norman ye, e in 2018. >> item seven, public comment. >> thank you. commissioners, any new items that you would like to propose or comment on. seeing none, we'll open it up for public comments on both item six and general public comment item number seven. any members of the public
commissioner peskin has nominated myself as chair and commissioner norman yee as vice chair. is there a second to this motion? there is a second by commissioner ronan. are there any further nominations? seeing none, nominations are closed. and at this time, we will take public comment on this item. seeing no members of the public commenting on this item, public comment is now closed. on the motion in favour of electing myself, commissioner kim for chair and commissioner norman yee has vice...
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norman is much more than just a dish it's a way of life. i like that i'm sure that something will encounter in argentina too . there's a specific vibe here. if your desire. for meat the way to a man's heart is through his stomach naturally. no way. there's no obvious sign of an economic crisis when his artists at least not at first glance but the city has been gripped by economic malaise for many years the locals do their best to ignore it. they say here mind has its ups and downs but it's a city that needs to be experienced arrived in a taxi is a good way of exploring even more so when someone like cloudy how is your driver someone who takes you along from all the know right. now we are. going to meet up with the guys we always get together midday. twenty thirty taxi drivers are merely toes grow. they're more relaxed a bit have a bite to eat wash our cars share some of the jokes and drink moderately. the book . is cloudy oh he's fifty nine years. has four kids grandkids italian roots a third generation immigrant family. cloudier likes to e
norman is much more than just a dish it's a way of life. i like that i'm sure that something will encounter in argentina too . there's a specific vibe here. if your desire. for meat the way to a man's heart is through his stomach naturally. no way. there's no obvious sign of an economic crisis when his artists at least not at first glance but the city has been gripped by economic malaise for many years the locals do their best to ignore it. they say here mind has its ups and downs but it's a...
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let's speak to our assistant political editor norman smith.hat there, norman, an awful lot of questions it seems to be answered 7 an awful lot of questions it seems to be answered? yesterday the overriding emotion was one of shock at the sheer scale of the carillion colla pse at the sheer scale of the carillion collapse and the emotions today are ones of anger and anxiety, anger at the fact that former carillion bosses seem to be walking away with very large salaries and bonuses, in particular former chief executive, who was at the helm when the company ran into difficulties and then resigned. he still receiving a salary of around £660,000, prompting greg clark the business secretary to say to the insolvency service, take a look at this and see whether there's any of misconduct. the insolvency service this lunchtime say it's too early to say whether or not we could recover any of those payments but anxiety too because we simply do not know who is going to be able to keep theirjobs. the government has said they were protect those in the public
let's speak to our assistant political editor norman smith.hat there, norman, an awful lot of questions it seems to be answered 7 an awful lot of questions it seems to be answered? yesterday the overriding emotion was one of shock at the sheer scale of the carillion colla pse at the sheer scale of the carillion collapse and the emotions today are ones of anger and anxiety, anger at the fact that former carillion bosses seem to be walking away with very large salaries and bonuses, in particular...
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norman, how important is today's meeting with theresa may?st because meeting with theresa may? it's important, notjust because of keeping the deal on calais, which, you know, british politicians view as an unbelievably good deal. because, basically, it means our border controls are not at dover, they are on french soil in calais. from the british perspective, we are desperate to keep that deal. many british politicians have always been quite amazed that the french have been prepared to stick by it. an extra 44 million quid? yeah, we will pay that, that's fine. the other pa rt of pay that, that's fine. the other part of this meeting, which is crucial, the personal dynamic between theresa may and president macron. the lunch when the two sit down together is absolutely pivotal, not necessarily because there will be any particular deal on brexit, but because of how they get on. it is quite clear from the british government's perspective that they think the best route to getting a good deal on brexit is to bypass the european commission and get in
norman, how important is today's meeting with theresa may?st because meeting with theresa may? it's important, notjust because of keeping the deal on calais, which, you know, british politicians view as an unbelievably good deal. because, basically, it means our border controls are not at dover, they are on french soil in calais. from the british perspective, we are desperate to keep that deal. many british politicians have always been quite amazed that the french have been prepared to stick by...
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cheers, norman.modern britain, in the end the only new woman to be announced was esther mcvey as secretary of state for work and pensions. her appointment is likely to be controversal, because of previous comments she made as a minister in the same department serving in david cameron's department. so who is she? esther mcvey started her career as a tv presenter on gmtv. we all have dreams, whether it about success in your careers or improving our relationships with family and friends or sorting out our finances. whatever success means to you, we're going to show you, how you can change your dream into reality. plenty of people have, so why shouldn't you ? but plenty of people have, so why shouldn't you? but what i really wa nt to shouldn't you? but what i really want to know, what does it feel like when you've achieved your goal? originally an american concept, business and sports people have been using personal development techniques for years. these professionals don't spend money on things they do
cheers, norman.modern britain, in the end the only new woman to be announced was esther mcvey as secretary of state for work and pensions. her appointment is likely to be controversal, because of previous comments she made as a minister in the same department serving in david cameron's department. so who is she? esther mcvey started her career as a tv presenter on gmtv. we all have dreams, whether it about success in your careers or improving our relationships with family and friends or sorting...
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in peru norman hope has been passed down through the ages. it doesn't sound flattering when the people of lame out remark of their city its sky has the color of a donkey stomach but maybe it should be seen as a declaration of love the cool waters of the peru current lap the shores of lima they don't just bring fog they also deliver the freshest pacific fish to the capital's doorstep. for we also find a dish that is so simple and wonderful it quickly makes you forget the grey skies. amid the fish stalls of a district that is poor and sometimes dangerous you find the best civvy chair at dawn your vision your stand. you'll say yes i know the proper way to prepare i don't make anything else i wouldn't be able to sell anything else was. raw fish from the roadside yes it's fine at least if you buy it from don you're very. salt and hot chili as are added to the fresh fish the juice of peruvian alters the protein in the fish effectively cooking it without heat. she serves it with corn sweet potatoes and sea grass. and. don't have the heene years to f
in peru norman hope has been passed down through the ages. it doesn't sound flattering when the people of lame out remark of their city its sky has the color of a donkey stomach but maybe it should be seen as a declaration of love the cool waters of the peru current lap the shores of lima they don't just bring fog they also deliver the freshest pacific fish to the capital's doorstep. for we also find a dish that is so simple and wonderful it quickly makes you forget the grey skies. amid the...
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liz: congressman norman, thank you so much for coming on, sir.ly appreciate it. >> my pleasure. liz: okay. democrats going after trump's border wall. coming up, we have a guest who says you know what? countries around the globe, they have come to rely on border walls to keep their own nations safe. it's been going on for centuries. he's going to show you examples. but first, did you know democrat minority leader chuck schumer used to be against chain migration and for president trump's married-based, skill-based immigration plan? we're going to show you the chuck schumer -- schumer that chuck schumer doesn't want you to see. that's after this ooooooh snap!! every truck guy has their own way of conveying powerful. yeeaaahhh boy. kind of looks like a monster coming to eat ya. holy smokes. that is awesome. strong. you got the basic, and you got the beefy. i just think it looks mean. incredible. no way. start your year off strong a new chevy truck. get a total value of over $9,600 on this silverado all star when you finance with gm financial. find ne
liz: congressman norman, thank you so much for coming on, sir.ly appreciate it. >> my pleasure. liz: okay. democrats going after trump's border wall. coming up, we have a guest who says you know what? countries around the globe, they have come to rely on border walls to keep their own nations safe. it's been going on for centuries. he's going to show you examples. but first, did you know democrat minority leader chuck schumer used to be against chain migration and for president trump's...
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my driver, john norman of john norman racing. >> this is my 51st year in racing. i raced amateur, professional and about 15 years ago i decided to do something a little more age-appropriate with racing. it's for older cars and older drivers.>> the fastest cars here, on this track will do about 135 or hundred 40 miles per hour. >> this is a man who could drive fast laps in his sleep in the car. is incredibly quick and smooth and you will not be aware of the speed you are going. >> the drivers want people to experience it all at the 14th annual charity challenge at sonoma raceway. it is a bout a passion for the sport. and helping children in need. >> for us, this is one moment a year to show people what we do. but also to invest in our community to do something for folks that we can help. >> combining a love for something with a way to help is brilliant. >> i will get all emotional out here from not careful. because the cause that these support is very remarkable. kids that come from broken homes that are struggling with cancer, some of the organizations that we sup
my driver, john norman of john norman racing. >> this is my 51st year in racing. i raced amateur, professional and about 15 years ago i decided to do something a little more age-appropriate with racing. it's for older cars and older drivers.>> the fastest cars here, on this track will do about 135 or hundred 40 miles per hour. >> this is a man who could drive fast laps in his sleep in the car. is incredibly quick and smooth and you will not be aware of the speed you are going....
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our political guru, norman smith, is in downing street. hello again, norman.inly a curious way that borisjohnson is going about this, to publicly let it be known ahead of cabinet that he is going to be demanding more cash for the nhs, and i suspect at downing street they are not best pleased by his antics, because normally cabinet meetings are supposed to be precisely that — cabinet meetings where ministers privately discuss sensitive issues. borisjohnson has flagged up very publicly that he will stand up and say, you know what, we really had to give 100 million more to the nhs after brexit. arriving this morning, he wasn't really saying very much when he was pressed about this. just have a listen. mrjohnson is the foreign secretary. i gave the health secretary. i gave the health secretary an extra £6 billion at the re ce nt secretary an extra £6 billion at the recent budget, and we'll look at departmental allocations again at the spending review when that takes place. sorry, slight technical confusion — that was philip hammond giving borisjohnson a bit of a c
our political guru, norman smith, is in downing street. hello again, norman.inly a curious way that borisjohnson is going about this, to publicly let it be known ahead of cabinet that he is going to be demanding more cash for the nhs, and i suspect at downing street they are not best pleased by his antics, because normally cabinet meetings are supposed to be precisely that — cabinet meetings where ministers privately discuss sensitive issues. borisjohnson has flagged up very publicly that he...
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in the splendid staircase a rock a comb masterpiece it was designed by the celebrated bad design norman don't you to get the impression that your heart grows lighter with every step you take as though you were taking off from the floating. claimants august was the fifth of it was back to occupy the archbishop brick of cologne for him a ghost as bold was both a pleasure palace and a residence everything here followed strict court ceremonial everything had its place and every room its function the guard room was as its name implies intended for the military. actually claimants august only intended to build a simple hunting lodge he laid the foundation stone for one in seven hundred twenty five but his brother phoned the design so frightfully old fashioned that he sent his own architect from munich the famous francoise to cool being that made everything much more expensive but far more magnificent to the brother in question . was later crowned holy roman emperor as charles the seventh the ceiling fresco depicts him being admitted into the circle of guns and the applause of the full confide
in the splendid staircase a rock a comb masterpiece it was designed by the celebrated bad design norman don't you to get the impression that your heart grows lighter with every step you take as though you were taking off from the floating. claimants august was the fifth of it was back to occupy the archbishop brick of cologne for him a ghost as bold was both a pleasure palace and a residence everything here followed strict court ceremonial everything had its place and every room its function...
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let's talk to norman at westminster.omas about this report and what the government say about it. the government say about it. bespoke trade deal, a special deal for the uk. for the uk. three fairly fundamental possibilities. possibilities. the economy will take a hit of 8% in the next 15 years. the next 15 years. which other countries have with the eu. that will mean a hit 5%. the least bad scenario and will only mean a 2% hit. mean a 2% hit. into the sort of bubbling uncertainty over brexit? uncertainty over brexit? will argue that we want to stay close to the eu. close to the eu. the single market and not go too far away. it will strengthen their arguments. arguments. suspicious about why this document has been leaked. has been leaked. a deal that would see us moving further away from the eu. further away from the eu. really that different from where we are now. thank you, norman. of the rest of the day's news. when they raised the subject of equal pay. plans for a pay cap on its news presenters. here's our media corre
let's talk to norman at westminster.omas about this report and what the government say about it. the government say about it. bespoke trade deal, a special deal for the uk. for the uk. three fairly fundamental possibilities. possibilities. the economy will take a hit of 8% in the next 15 years. the next 15 years. which other countries have with the eu. that will mean a hit 5%. the least bad scenario and will only mean a 2% hit. mean a 2% hit. into the sort of bubbling uncertainty over brexit?...
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but cross over life to norman smith who is at westminster for us.n, the headlines in the papers today, night of the blunt knives, botched grease a full. not the headlines theresa may were hoping for. tea m for. team theresa may will be hoping they too will go better than day one. we are getting a sense of what day two is going to involve. the departure ofa is going to involve. the departure of a lot of older, white men. the demise of those who may be regarded as male, pale and stale. we have seen for ministers leaving government. they are mark garnier leaving international trade, philip don, leaving hisjob as leaving international trade, philip don, leaving his job as a leaving international trade, philip don, leaving hisjob as a health minister and john hayes leaving his post as transport minister. what do they have in common? you don't have to be einstein to work out out, they are all men, white and in their 50s. the expectation is that give theresa may the elbow space to bring in some newer, younger, female tory mps. some from ethnic minorities a
but cross over life to norman smith who is at westminster for us.n, the headlines in the papers today, night of the blunt knives, botched grease a full. not the headlines theresa may were hoping for. tea m for. team theresa may will be hoping they too will go better than day one. we are getting a sense of what day two is going to involve. the departure ofa is going to involve. the departure of a lot of older, white men. the demise of those who may be regarded as male, pale and stale. we have...
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his foreign-policy has been so ego driven, so driven by tweets, russia and china are filling in norman's backings that it will take years -- maybe even decades -- to push them out of. where are the republicans who have always been hawks? who have always been wary of russia and china? who want the united states to be strong abroad? the republicans foreign-policy by tweets and ego. it is weakening america. last question. would you rule out a bill to support dreamers? sen. schumer: the bottom line is, we believe there should be real border security and help with the dreamers. thank you. >> we also heard from bernie sanders on the senate floor. outlined several of his priorities ahead of the january 19 deadline. here is a look. sanders: despite donald trump's assertion that our country needs a good shutdown, the truth is that shutting down the government is a serious and dangerous action that we must do everything possible to prevent. shutting down the government would impact tens of millions of our fellow americans
his foreign-policy has been so ego driven, so driven by tweets, russia and china are filling in norman's backings that it will take years -- maybe even decades -- to push them out of. where are the republicans who have always been hawks? who have always been wary of russia and china? who want the united states to be strong abroad? the republicans foreign-policy by tweets and ego. it is weakening america. last question. would you rule out a bill to support dreamers? sen. schumer: the bottom line...
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town since roman times so it's no wonder that it's home to the world's most elite school finance norman college students rush to morning class dressed in prematurely fans with their hair tied in a neat bun one feels transported to a bygone era. i think you know and i was so sorry go and i think the uniform you hold on to that history i mean when i started so. i think it holds on to all of. us as. we we come had one of the one of the best jobs in the. us the uniform is such a big part of that if you take that away from us it's not part of northern iraq it's part of who we are. and xandra and many are in their second year and are loving every minute. they're not being trained to be just plain nannies nailon credentials are worth their weight in gold even britain's royal family relies on norland aluminite who don their uniform with pride lending the job of the royals is a career dream come true the students say they're not actively seeking a prestigious position. i'd have to talk with that i'd love to see the unknown set up but it's not that serious and i look for it's not that it's an add
town since roman times so it's no wonder that it's home to the world's most elite school finance norman college students rush to morning class dressed in prematurely fans with their hair tied in a neat bun one feels transported to a bygone era. i think you know and i was so sorry go and i think the uniform you hold on to that history i mean when i started so. i think it holds on to all of. us as. we we come had one of the one of the best jobs in the. us the uniform is such a big part of that if...
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people who make in norman's contributions to our communities and our economies, just so they can play patterns and -- partisan politics. tazewell, and i work for "people for the american way." we fight for the quality and justice. thele who shutdown government and tell d.r.e.a.m.e.r.s. that their concerns are just not important act on is a supremely un-american thing to do. for generations, the u.s. has been a beacon of hope for people looking for a better way of life, sometimes fleeing war, dictatorships, massive natural disasters. the fact that now, in 2018, we have a president who literally refers to an entire countries as essentially says that we should shut our doors on of what a deep betrayal it means to be an american. must, stand up for all americans and in this moment in particular, we must stand up and fight for the drummers. americanswe are people -- for te d.r.e.a.m.e.r.s.. we are a diverse coalition working to move this issue forward and make progress towards passing comprehensive immigration reform. people here tonight, and to the many more watching at home, you have bee
people who make in norman's contributions to our communities and our economies, just so they can play patterns and -- partisan politics. tazewell, and i work for "people for the american way." we fight for the quality and justice. thele who shutdown government and tell d.r.e.a.m.e.r.s. that their concerns are just not important act on is a supremely un-american thing to do. for generations, the u.s. has been a beacon of hope for people looking for a better way of life, sometimes...
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my conversation with the authors norman orenstein and e.j. dionne about what the government shutdown says about the great negotiat negotiator. >>> "amanpour" on pbs made possible by the generous support of roslyn p. walter. >> good evening, everne, and i'lcome to the program. christiane amanpour in london with the global perspective. >>> as the u.s. government suffered a bout of paralysis this weekend, women all over america and all over the world were on the move. in almost every major city, hundreds of thousands of women marched for the second year in a row, demanding their rights. so is the opposition to trump female, is the future female? cecile richards is one of america's most well-known women's rights activists. she's president of the planned parenthood federation of america and she joins me now from new york. cecile richards, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me. >> so what do you say to those questions? is the opposition female? is the future female? >> it's absolutely extraordinary here in the u.s. to see, christiane. i t
my conversation with the authors norman orenstein and e.j. dionne about what the government shutdown says about the great negotiat negotiator. >>> "amanpour" on pbs made possible by the generous support of roslyn p. walter. >> good evening, everne, and i'lcome to the program. christiane amanpour in london with the global perspective. >>> as the u.s. government suffered a bout of paralysis this weekend, women all over america and all over the world were on the...
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the bayeux tapestry, almost 1,000 years old, telling the story of the norman conquest of england andferent kind of summit meeting. now the french president has given approval for the 50—meter bayeux tapestry to leave french territory for the first time. but moving something this big and this old is no simple matter. it's difficult to imagine all the protocol to put it in a case and showcase it, and to put it in a train, or... no, we don't know. president macron‘s gesture highlights france's deep ties and long history with britain. though cynics might say it also highlights a crucial french victory over its anglo—saxon neighbour. art experts say it is a benign telling of the tale, with moments of comedy, and artistic influences from both sides of the channel. even if tests confirmed the move is possible, it is unlikely to happen for several years. but there is a lot of excitement from british museums. the opportunity to get really close to the bayeux tapestry and explore it and look at it is what's fascinating to all of us who have studied the bayeux tapestry. the exact location of th
the bayeux tapestry, almost 1,000 years old, telling the story of the norman conquest of england andferent kind of summit meeting. now the french president has given approval for the 50—meter bayeux tapestry to leave french territory for the first time. but moving something this big and this old is no simple matter. it's difficult to imagine all the protocol to put it in a case and showcase it, and to put it in a train, or... no, we don't know. president macron‘s gesture highlights france's...
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connell: congressman norman.ry fink, a billionaire investor on wall street, supported liberal causes in past, very interesting story, he sent out a warning leader -- a warning letter to business leaders, said they need to contribute to society or else. our guest coming upside that companies are already doing that by creating jobs and the like. we'll talk about it, a very interesting topic. but first a secret meeting on north korea, foxconn firming that hr mcmaster traveled to trans ove san francisco over the week to meet about north korea and its nuclear program. lieutenant general thomas mcnerney is coming up. connell: a secret meeting on north korea fox confirms that hr mcmaster traveled to san francisco over the week to talk about north korea's nuclear weapons program. this is "wall street journal" report that pentagon planning to actively two new -- thanking to develop two new sea based nuclear weapon, largely to respond it says to russia and china's growing military capabilities,. to lute hewit lieutenant ge
connell: congressman norman.ry fink, a billionaire investor on wall street, supported liberal causes in past, very interesting story, he sent out a warning leader -- a warning letter to business leaders, said they need to contribute to society or else. our guest coming upside that companies are already doing that by creating jobs and the like. we'll talk about it, a very interesting topic. but first a secret meeting on north korea, foxconn firming that hr mcmaster traveled to trans ove san...
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jack norman --h john norman. it seems that coalition is the way that italians do politics.tion that -- he isbacked by banned from office. is it a strange world where the market looks at berlusconi as a safe space? i think you might be a safe space as compared to a year ago but with a fractured political system, we have a -- running the government. referendum is eu not a policy admission for the next government, i don't think it will be an issue. need for growth -- growth solves everything. we are seeing growth in europe. can you see that they have a growth of vector? the gdp has come up a little bit but are they recovering from a decade trauma? it always gets there in the end. francine: not in football last year. >> not in football, but they do get there in the end. they avoid the anti-e.u. coalition or the anti-e.u. they avoid the 39 right-wing groups that are across europe. inn there seen as heading the right direction. tom: is this generational? they tried out lindsay -- is that why they will go back to berlusconi? he is perceived as print -- as being out of touch. i don
jack norman --h john norman. it seems that coalition is the way that italians do politics.tion that -- he isbacked by banned from office. is it a strange world where the market looks at berlusconi as a safe space? i think you might be a safe space as compared to a year ago but with a fractured political system, we have a -- running the government. referendum is eu not a policy admission for the next government, i don't think it will be an issue. need for growth -- growth solves everything. we...
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bob norman claims he was a whistleblower, but was jailed for 20 months for misconduct in office.ments to mr norman shouldn't have been an issue. there is no law anywhere that says that someone can't be paid for speaking to the press. and some of the biggest stories we have seen, such as the mp scandal over all their claims, the daily telegraph paid around £100,000 for it, and it was money well spent. a man from london who glorify the islamic state has beenjailed. he has been found guilty of encouraging terrorism and will be sentenced next month. kensington and chelsea council are considering plans to crack down on excessive aianb—style short letting after a string of complaints. the council says it has received 91 complaints in the last two years about homeowners renting out their property on short lets for more than the current maximum of 90 days a year. under proposals, people could be given fixed penalty notices of up to £30,000 if conditions weren't kept to. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tubes this morning, there are severe delays on the circle line an
bob norman claims he was a whistleblower, but was jailed for 20 months for misconduct in office.ments to mr norman shouldn't have been an issue. there is no law anywhere that says that someone can't be paid for speaking to the press. and some of the biggest stories we have seen, such as the mp scandal over all their claims, the daily telegraph paid around £100,000 for it, and it was money well spent. a man from london who glorify the islamic state has beenjailed. he has been found guilty of...
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depicting the norman conquest of england.cron is expected to announce tomorrow the ancient ta pestry announce tomorrow the ancient tapestry is being loaned to britain, as long as experts agree it is safe to move. here is lucy williamson. if anything puts current anglo—french relations in context, it's this — the bayeux tapestry, almost 1,000 years old, telling the story of the norman conquest of england and the victory of william the conqueror at the battle of hastings. now the french president has given approvalfor the 50 now the french president has given approval for the 50 metre now the french president has given approvalfor the 50 metre bayeux ta pestry to approvalfor the 50 metre bayeux tapestry to leave french territory for the first time but moving something this big and this old is no simple matter. it's difficult to imagine how to put it in their case and showcase it, put it in a train... no. we don't know. president macron's gesture highlights france's deep ties and long history with britain. cynics might say it al
depicting the norman conquest of england.cron is expected to announce tomorrow the ancient ta pestry announce tomorrow the ancient tapestry is being loaned to britain, as long as experts agree it is safe to move. here is lucy williamson. if anything puts current anglo—french relations in context, it's this — the bayeux tapestry, almost 1,000 years old, telling the story of the norman conquest of england and the victory of william the conqueror at the battle of hastings. now the french...
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norman smith is at westminster. all these jobs and so many public services involved. does the collapse of carillion put the comment under? huge pressure. real pressure to reassure those who have worked for carillion that they will keep getting paid, they will still have a job, but also to reassure those schools, hospitals and prisons who depend on carillion services, and to reassure taxpayers that they will not be hit with an almighty great big bill. pressure compounded by the fact that the government's on relations with carillion are coming under the microscope, with at least one select committee to investigate why the government continued to hand out huge contracts to carillion, even after it got into difficulties and was issuing profit warnings. but there is another perhaps even more fundamental pressure, it seems to me, on the government, in that the carillion demise seems to have opened up the whole debate about the role of the private sector in running public services. it has expanded remorselessly over the past 20 years when there has been a consensus among the
norman smith is at westminster. all these jobs and so many public services involved. does the collapse of carillion put the comment under? huge pressure. real pressure to reassure those who have worked for carillion that they will keep getting paid, they will still have a job, but also to reassure those schools, hospitals and prisons who depend on carillion services, and to reassure taxpayers that they will not be hit with an almighty great big bill. pressure compounded by the fact that the...
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the bayeux tapestry, the medieval work of art which depicts the norman conquest of england, is set to00 years to be loaned for display in britain. it's thought that president macron will confirm the offer tomorrow when he meets theresa may, but some experts are already raising concerns about the very fragile state of the tapestry and whether it's wise to move it. 0ur correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. if anything puts current anglo—french relations in context, it's this — the bayeux tapestry, almost 1,000 years old, telling the story of the norman conquest of england and the victory of william the conqueror at the battle of hastings. a very different kind of anglo—french summit. now the french president has given approval for the 50—meter bayeux tapestry to leave french territory for the first time. but moving something this big and this old is no simple matter. it's difficult to imagine all the practical to put it in a case and show and to put it in a train or... no, we don't know. president macron‘s gesture highlights france's deep ties and long history with britain. though cy
the bayeux tapestry, the medieval work of art which depicts the norman conquest of england, is set to00 years to be loaned for display in britain. it's thought that president macron will confirm the offer tomorrow when he meets theresa may, but some experts are already raising concerns about the very fragile state of the tapestry and whether it's wise to move it. 0ur correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. if anything puts current anglo—french relations in context, it's this — the bayeux...
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norman smith in south—east london, thank you.ave presented a mixed bag this season. marks & spencer sales fell over the key christmas period, while tesco reported record festive trade. a number of major retailers have alluded to difficulties in the market and tough trading conditions. our business correspondent emma simpson reports now on the winners and losers. it worked out all right in the end, didn't it? it did too for britain's biggest retailer. despite problems with their turkeys, tesco's christmas sales were up. food has long been a bright spot for marks & spencer, their premium product, but this christmas quarter sales went into reverse. there is food inflation and we also buy a lot of food over christmas because of entertaining and just eating, so it is very disappointing that marks and spencer hasn't matched the rest of the grocers and i think it's a lot to do with its competition producing very good premium ranges at low prices so it is up against a challenging market, and its clothing hasn't been doing well either. ch
norman smith in south—east london, thank you.ave presented a mixed bag this season. marks & spencer sales fell over the key christmas period, while tesco reported record festive trade. a number of major retailers have alluded to difficulties in the market and tough trading conditions. our business correspondent emma simpson reports now on the winners and losers. it worked out all right in the end, didn't it? it did too for britain's biggest retailer. despite problems with their turkeys,...
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norman, thank you. ground during the alleged finsbury park mosque attack have been telling a court about the moment when a van mounted the kerb and crashed into a group of muslims. darren 0sborne is accused of deliberately driving a van into worshippers in north london lastjune, killing one person. he denies murder and attempted murder. daniel sandford is following the case at woolwich crown court. yes, i have to apologise for them very bad weather at the moment, but we have had a series of witnesses in statement form and giving live evidence describing the moment of the finsbury park attack. they describe how a 51—year—old man, makram ali, collapsed before the attack, but he was awake and responding, one witness told the court. they then heard the sound of revving and at which point, a large white van ploughed into the crowd of people. three people ended up under the van, according to eyewitnesses. ina the van, according to eyewitnesses. in a statement, one eyewitness said, i could feel my bones breaki
norman, thank you. ground during the alleged finsbury park mosque attack have been telling a court about the moment when a van mounted the kerb and crashed into a group of muslims. darren 0sborne is accused of deliberately driving a van into worshippers in north london lastjune, killing one person. he denies murder and attempted murder. daniel sandford is following the case at woolwich crown court. yes, i have to apologise for them very bad weather at the moment, but we have had a series of...
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norman, thank you.send a team to the winter olympics in south korea, after the two countries held their first talks for more than two years. south korea has also proposed more contact between the two countries, including talks over the north's nuclear programme, in what appears to be a significant move to lower tension in the region. richard galpin reports. in the demilitarised zone between north and south korea, that atmosphere traditionally suspicious and hostile. but today something very different is afoot. a senior delegation of north korean officials heading to the south korean side for their first formal talks in two yea rs. their first formal talks in two years. the apparently warm greetings here are radical departures from the recent talk of war breaking out because of the north's rapid development of nuclear weapons. the leader of the north korean delegation said he had come in the hope that talks would be held in a sincere and faithful atmosphere. the korean people, he said, had high expectati
norman, thank you.send a team to the winter olympics in south korea, after the two countries held their first talks for more than two years. south korea has also proposed more contact between the two countries, including talks over the north's nuclear programme, in what appears to be a significant move to lower tension in the region. richard galpin reports. in the demilitarised zone between north and south korea, that atmosphere traditionally suspicious and hostile. but today something very...
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such as integration the host of the channel german lifestyle toy with clichés to compare germans and normangermans who was against you good idea you are good the feel by the road and his other. the other participants in the workshop have similar projects syrian d.j. rafi xeni combines different musical styles. trying to do here and my project i see and it's a fusion between other cultures with the german. who wants to reach audiences with very personal stories without having to resort to spectacular visual effects. have you tried living someone else's life. just running away to find the faith of humanity for the first time in my life i feel more. more sure of what i want to do because yet you give you the really space of a few your own space you know they give you your own space to do what you want. the workshop is just the beginning be an adult do has plenty of stories to tell. bring almost stories. are now in a shift ranking countries with the highest l.t.e. availability. in fifth spot the usa online access has to be fast in the home of apple google and other id giants preferably at l.t.e
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at what france is to low britain the by a tapestry a sun eleventh century panorama depicting the norman conquest of england the masterpiece depicts a key moment in british history as particular bassinets asprin prepares to leave the relationship between you know if you. join the data because when the beggar to mass in london welcome big lots of brits are welcome the news about the tapestry but there's more at stake about a historic run. well yes i mean france has long been very unhappy with color a with the jungle and they've long demanded that britain should pitch in more and what has been head of the summit announces that that britain will pay more for border security will have helped france effectively for example with fencing and c.c.t.v. so this is something that france has long demanded and that is now being announced also speculation that reason may will confirm that britain will take more refugees in particular more child refugees from france who are waiting to come to the u.k. so altogether a huge display of friendship between france and the u.k. and of course this has to be se
at what france is to low britain the by a tapestry a sun eleventh century panorama depicting the norman conquest of england the masterpiece depicts a key moment in british history as particular bassinets asprin prepares to leave the relationship between you know if you. join the data because when the beggar to mass in london welcome big lots of brits are welcome the news about the tapestry but there's more at stake about a historic run. well yes i mean france has long been very unhappy with...