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. >> you had a substantial debate about the statue of northampton. we had not heard about that today and i just wanted to give you a chance. >> thank you, just as gorsuch, i would say just a couple of quick things about the statue. first of all, i think it was very clear from the treatises that this court relied on in heller that by the time of the framing of the english bill of rights, that was not a general prohibition on carrying outside of the home was a prohibition on either carrying unusual and dangerous weapons or using common weapons in a way that terrorized the public so i don't think that supports the other sides position here and the second thing i would say is that probably the single most obvious point about the history is there just are no reported cases on this side of the atlantic, not in actual reporters, not newspaper reports about crimes of the day that so -- show anyone being prosecuted for a violation of the northampton crime simply by carrying common firearms for self-defense and the u.s. early court that dealt with this, the co
. >> you had a substantial debate about the statue of northampton. we had not heard about that today and i just wanted to give you a chance. >> thank you, just as gorsuch, i would say just a couple of quick things about the statue. first of all, i think it was very clear from the treatises that this court relied on in heller that by the time of the framing of the english bill of rights, that was not a general prohibition on carrying outside of the home was a prohibition on either...
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-- rested on a huge historical record that spanned from the 14th-century statute of northampton which is an english law that forbade -- in markets and fairgrounds 2 -- enacted in places like new york. at least in part in response to anti-italian animists. we do not know where the line is exactly, but we know from this opinion that if you are drawing evidence to or from the -- you are in strong footing. the court says the historic should involve reasoning by analogy. two questions you might ask in that connection are how and why a given regulation burdens the right to self-defense. the court also said, in a reasoning by analogy, we are looking for just that. we are looking for analogs, not historical twins or dead ringers. this is from the opinion even that the modern-day regulation is not a dead ringer for historical pre-search -- precursors, it may be analogous enough to pass constitutional muster. one specific analog the court mentions his restrictions on carry in so-called -- places. >> it seems new york state is really keen to test the sensitive places issue, the legislature has p
-- rested on a huge historical record that spanned from the 14th-century statute of northampton which is an english law that forbade -- in markets and fairgrounds 2 -- enacted in places like new york. at least in part in response to anti-italian animists. we do not know where the line is exactly, but we know from this opinion that if you are drawing evidence to or from the -- you are in strong footing. the court says the historic should involve reasoning by analogy. two questions you might ask...
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minister agree that that would be a hugely welcome step in providing top, -quality health care in northamptonentioned earlier, we are engaged in a massive programme of improvements and building and rebuilding in our nhs estate. with great respect to my honorable friend, he is going to have to continue to lobby for this decision. i think the local nhs bodies will have to make up their minds on it, but i am sure he will continue to make lively representations. speaker: [calls name] >> last week the prime minister was forced to announce his intention to resign after ministers who supported him only days earlier changed their minds. of course, people are allowed to change their minds, and this should be recognised. [laughter] why do the prime minister and his mps believe that this principle applies everywhere except in scotland, where the people delivered a clear mandate to the scottish parliament to hold an independence referendum? pm johnson: as i understand it, the people of the snp are currently deciding what to do with the right honorable member for ross, skye and lochaber. heaven forfend th
minister agree that that would be a hugely welcome step in providing top, -quality health care in northamptonentioned earlier, we are engaged in a massive programme of improvements and building and rebuilding in our nhs estate. with great respect to my honorable friend, he is going to have to continue to lobby for this decision. i think the local nhs bodies will have to make up their minds on it, but i am sure he will continue to make lively representations. speaker: [calls name] >> last...
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in the last few years, campaigning is the assistance and just this year the northampton general hospital building on this success we need an urgent treatment center. does the pre- minister agree this would be a welcome step? >> we are engaged in a massive program of improvements and building and rebuilding with great respect to my honorable friends they will have to make up their minds on that one but i'm sure will continuee to make wise representations. >> [inaudible] n] applied everywhere to the scottish parliaments. the people are currently deciding what to do. forty years ago. there was a fire at the house where the party was held and the group never returned home. it cost people their lives and has been the subject both of which were t inconclusive. they divide and the families are calling for a further investigation i know from my own experience of running the city the anguish that particular caused and the deep feeling that surrounds it. for the independent metropolitan i'm not sure they will be considering what was just said. the previous states called for in ending. the abject f
in the last few years, campaigning is the assistance and just this year the northampton general hospital building on this success we need an urgent treatment center. does the pre- minister agree this would be a welcome step? >> we are engaged in a massive program of improvements and building and rebuilding with great respect to my honorable friends they will have to make up their minds on that one but i'm sure will continuee to make wise representations. >> [inaudible] n] applied...
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if you were playing for the second team on a monday night, you could be in northampton and then havingnchester and come back early hours, and suddenly you are told, "right, you are back in with the first team," and full contact again. there is a lot you don't remember about your playing career. do you remember getting knocked out? the concussions, the serious head injuries? i can remember being knocked out a couple of times. it's like a sense of, you are on the floor, it's like you have an amazing dream, and then suddenly it's like someone put a seashell on your ear, and you come to and you are on the ground and cold... then you sort of dizzying around, or you get the lighter ones where you just get the white lights, so you are not quite right, you're trying to focus, but there is these little white lights that are up there, and you know you're not quite right, you feel like you are sort of stumbling around... they are the sort of lighter ones that you sort of get as well. but the expectation with those is that you carry on playing. there were lads that were knocked unconscious and the
if you were playing for the second team on a monday night, you could be in northampton and then havingnchester and come back early hours, and suddenly you are told, "right, you are back in with the first team," and full contact again. there is a lot you don't remember about your playing career. do you remember getting knocked out? the concussions, the serious head injuries? i can remember being knocked out a couple of times. it's like a sense of, you are on the floor, it's like you...
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mr— in providing top quality health care in northampton?— in northampton?s earlier, change their— who supported him only days earlier, change their minds. _ who supported him only days earlier, change their minds. of— who supported him only days earlier, change their minds. of course, - change their minds. of course, people — change their minds. of course, people are _ change their minds. of course, people are allowed _ change their minds. of course, people are allowed to - change their minds. of course, people are allowed to change l change their minds. of course, - people are allowed to change their minds _ people are allowed to change their minds and — people are allowed to change their minds and this _ people are allowed to change their minds and this should _ people are allowed to change their minds and this should be - people are allowed to change their. minds and this should be recognised. why does— minds and this should be recognised. why does the — minds and this should be recognised. why does the prime _ minds and this should be recognised. why do
mr— in providing top quality health care in northampton?— in northampton?s earlier, change their— who supported him only days earlier, change their minds. _ who supported him only days earlier, change their minds. of— who supported him only days earlier, change their minds. of course, - change their minds. of course, people — change their minds. of course, people are _ change their minds. of course, people are allowed _ change their minds. of course, people are allowed to - change...
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northampton police have also issued a warning to deter potential protesters ahead of the race tomorrowempt to access there may be an attempt to access the track. we will bring you more on this if and when we get it.— this if and when we get it. thank ou this if and when we get it. thank you for keeping _ this if and when we get it. thank you for keeping an _ this if and when we get it. thank you for keeping an eye _ this if and when we get it. thank you for keeping an eye on that i this if and when we get it. thank. you for keeping an eye on that for us. tomorrow should be exciting. the mayor of london's office says more than a million people took part in today's pride parade in the capital — making it the biggest ever. it marked the fiftieth anniversary of the very first pride march in london - in 1972. 0ur lgbt and identity correspondent lauren moss reports. it's loud, it's proud and it's back where it all began. the pride march has took to the streets of london once again, led by the gay liberation front, who started it in 1972. generations came together under the rainbow flag, incl
northampton police have also issued a warning to deter potential protesters ahead of the race tomorrowempt to access there may be an attempt to access the track. we will bring you more on this if and when we get it.— this if and when we get it. thank ou this if and when we get it. thank you for keeping _ this if and when we get it. thank you for keeping an _ this if and when we get it. thank you for keeping an eye _ this if and when we get it. thank you for keeping an eye on that i this if...
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and here is the latest of northampton. the series is currently level at two have until.ion today — let's bring you some of those now. england flanker sam underhill will not be available for saturday's series decider against australia after being withdrawn from the squad because of concussion along with lock maro itoje. earlier today england boss eddiejones confirmed both would play no further part in the tour. wales wing alex cuthbert has been ruled out of the deciding third test against south africa with a shoulder injury. cuthbert suffered the injury during the first half of the 13—12 second test win in bloemfontein. keith earls will captain ireland for the first time while ulster�*s michael lowry and stuart mccloskey have been named to start tuesday's match against the maori all blacks. munster wing earls will lead a much—changed irish side after saturday's historic test win over the all blacks with ulster�*s lowry making his first start of the tour at full—back. formula 1 will investigate claims that some spectators at last weekend's austrian grand prix suffered disc
and here is the latest of northampton. the series is currently level at two have until.ion today — let's bring you some of those now. england flanker sam underhill will not be available for saturday's series decider against australia after being withdrawn from the squad because of concussion along with lock maro itoje. earlier today england boss eddiejones confirmed both would play no further part in the tour. wales wing alex cuthbert has been ruled out of the deciding third test against...
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they were set a target of 219 to win at northampton and they made short work of it.resentation for failing to declare assests of more than £a00 million following an hmrc investigation. with fraud by false representation for failing to declare assets the crown prosecution service says the "complex and worldwide investigation into the 91—year—old's overseas assets showed no one was beyond its reach". there's been no comment yet from mr ecclestone. geraint thomas says he hasn't given up hopes of winning the yellow jersey at the tour de france. after nine stages, he's one of three british riders in the top ten — third overall, one minute and i7 seconds behind leader tadej pogacar. i've won it and come second before, so, you know, just to make podium would be obviously an achievement, but at the same time i definitely would want to try to win the race as well. the main thing is having no regrets and that i tried everything i could and the team could to win the race basically. the open gets under way at st andrews later this week, and all eyes will be on us open—winner mat
they were set a target of 219 to win at northampton and they made short work of it.resentation for failing to declare assests of more than £a00 million following an hmrc investigation. with fraud by false representation for failing to declare assets the crown prosecution service says the "complex and worldwide investigation into the 91—year—old's overseas assets showed no one was beyond its reach". there's been no comment yet from mr ecclestone. geraint thomas says he hasn't...
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if you were playing for the second team on a monday night, you could be in northampton and then travellingight, you are back in with the first team, and full contact again.- in with the first team, and full contact again. there is a lot ou full contact again. there is a lot you don't _ full contact again. there is a lot you don't remember - full contact again. there is a i lot you don't remember about your playing career. do you remember getting knocked out? the concussions, the serious head injuries? i the concussions, the serious head injuries?— the concussions, the serious head injuries? head in'uries? i can remember bein: head injuries? i can remember being knocked _ head injuries? i can remember being knocked out _ head injuries? i can remember being knocked out a _ head injuries? i can remember being knocked out a couple - head injuries? i can remember being knocked out a couple of| being knocked out a couple of times. it's like a sense of, you are on the floor, it's like you are on the floor, it's like you have an amazing dream, and then suddenly it's like someone put a seashell on
if you were playing for the second team on a monday night, you could be in northampton and then travellingight, you are back in with the first team, and full contact again.- in with the first team, and full contact again. there is a lot ou full contact again. there is a lot you don't _ full contact again. there is a lot you don't remember - full contact again. there is a i lot you don't remember about your playing career. do you remember getting knocked out? the concussions, the serious head...
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here is the respondents that rested on a huge historical record t that spanned the statue of northamptonwithout prepaid bringing forth the markets and fair grounds and stuff like that to the 20th century districts at least in part in response to the animus. we don't know where the line is exactly but we do know from this opinion that if you are drawing evidence from the ratification era there's pretty sound footing. it's second it is articulating and should involve or her reasoning by analogy. the two questions you might ask in that connection or how and why given regulation burdens the right to self-defense. the court also said in a reasoning by analogy we are looking for just that, analogs. we are not looking for historical twins were debt ringers. again this is from the opinion. even if a modern-day regulation may it still be analogous enough to pass the constitutional muster. one a specific analogue of the t mentions as restrictions on carryca in the so-called sensite places in the ratification era individuals were not permitted to carry the legislative leanings and polling precincts
here is the respondents that rested on a huge historical record t that spanned the statue of northamptonwithout prepaid bringing forth the markets and fair grounds and stuff like that to the 20th century districts at least in part in response to the animus. we don't know where the line is exactly but we do know from this opinion that if you are drawing evidence from the ratification era there's pretty sound footing. it's second it is articulating and should involve or her reasoning by analogy....
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the respondents rested on a huge historical record that spanned from the 14th century statute of northampton which was an english law that forbade bringing -- in the fray of the peace -- stuff like that to the 20th century, restrictions on carriage enacted in places like new york. at least, in part, in response to anti-italian -- as a result of anti italian animus. we don't know where the line is exactly, but we do know from this opinion that if you are drawing evidence from or near to the ratification era, you are in pretty sound foot. the second, the court said that the historical -- should involve reasoning by analogy. two questions you might ask in that connection are how and why a given regulation burdens the right to self-defense. the court also said the reasoning by analogy, we are looking for just that. we are looking for analogues, not looking for historical twins or debt ringers. again, this is from the opinion, even if a modern-day regulation is not a death bringer for historical precursors, it may be still be analogous enough to pass constitutional mustard. one specific analog th
the respondents rested on a huge historical record that spanned from the 14th century statute of northampton which was an english law that forbade bringing -- in the fray of the peace -- stuff like that to the 20th century, restrictions on carriage enacted in places like new york. at least, in part, in response to anti-italian -- as a result of anti italian animus. we don't know where the line is exactly, but we do know from this opinion that if you are drawing evidence from or near to the...
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they were set a target of 219 to win at northampton and they made short work of it — emma lamb impressedmas says he hasn't given up hopes of winning the yellowjersey at the tour de france. after nine stages, he's one of three british riders in the top ten — third overall, one minute and 17 seconds behind leader tadej pogacar. i have won it and come second before, so, you know, just to make the podium would be obviously an achievement but at the same time, i definitely would want to try to win the race as well. i think the main thing is having i tried everything, i could and the team could, to try and win the race basically. that's all the sport for now. let's return now to our top story — the tory leadership race. annita mcveigh is in westminster. over to you. thank you would be joanna. welcome back to college green in westminster, and all eyes on 6pm this evening, that is the deadline by which someone who wants to put themselves forward for nomination to be the next conservative party leader, that is the dead line they must secure the backing of 20 fellow mp5 to go through to the first
they were set a target of 219 to win at northampton and they made short work of it — emma lamb impressedmas says he hasn't given up hopes of winning the yellowjersey at the tour de france. after nine stages, he's one of three british riders in the top ten — third overall, one minute and 17 seconds behind leader tadej pogacar. i have won it and come second before, so, you know, just to make the podium would be obviously an achievement but at the same time, i definitely would want to try to...
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chose to bat — they were all out for 218, chloe tryon top scoring with 88 at the county ground in northamptonp now, and this evening we'll be learning a lot more about the rules around how borisjohnson's successor will be chosen. let's go straight to westminster and ros atkins who is there for us now. a few questions that we want answers to, exactly how the tory mps will whittle down the candidates to two candidates and when do we think that decision will be taken. when will the conservative party members choose between them, lots of questions and we think we'll get some answers in the next couple of hours. in the meantime let's speak to dan bradley and pete who is with us here. i know you are supporting kemi badenoch, why? i’m us here. i know you are supporting kemi badenoch, why?— us here. i know you are supporting kemi badenoch, why? i'm keen for us to have a leader— kemi badenoch, why? i'm keen for us to have a leader who _ kemi badenoch, why? i'm keen for us to have a leader who can _ kemi badenoch, why? i'm keen for us to have a leader who can set - kemi badenoch, why? i'm keen for us t
chose to bat — they were all out for 218, chloe tryon top scoring with 88 at the county ground in northamptonp now, and this evening we'll be learning a lot more about the rules around how borisjohnson's successor will be chosen. let's go straight to westminster and ros atkins who is there for us now. a few questions that we want answers to, exactly how the tory mps will whittle down the candidates to two candidates and when do we think that decision will be taken. when will the conservative...
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they are currently 169—5 at the county ground in northampton.lometre—long queues outside a petrol station are a common sight. without fuel, the economy has come to a standstill. public transport, severely disrupted. the desperation is unlikely to change, even if there is a new government. amidst all this political crisis, sri lanka is still facing a crippling shortage of fuel. and look at this, three wheelers, auto rickshaws, motorbikes, they are more than two kilometres long. the auto driver here says he has been waiting in the queue for more than a day. and that reflects the ground reality. unless the government get their act together, the international community will not come forward to help them. in the meantime, sri lankans are curious to know how the president lived. they are aware this sprawling compound will soon be occupied by his successor. sri lanka's political leaders say they are working to form a new government. now colombo is running from pillar to post for loans. an immediate change in government helps. but a new government that
they are currently 169—5 at the county ground in northampton.lometre—long queues outside a petrol station are a common sight. without fuel, the economy has come to a standstill. public transport, severely disrupted. the desperation is unlikely to change, even if there is a new government. amidst all this political crisis, sri lanka is still facing a crippling shortage of fuel. and look at this, three wheelers, auto rickshaws, motorbikes, they are more than two kilometres long. the auto...
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and here are aldi stores in northampton and hexham, where they stopped selling chilled food because offridges and freezers in—store. so what happened to all that cold and fresh food that suddenly couldn't be sold? a lot of it ended up going to waste. the law says shops can't redistribute food once a freezer or chiller has failed, which supermarkets say is important to protect customer health. one estimate suggests 250,000 tonnes of food is thrown away by supermarkets every year. and at a time when six million adults in the uk are facing food poverty, campaigners want more to be done. we'd like to see it as a legal requirement for all big food companies to report the amount of food they're wasting, and particularly what happens to that waste. we think that should be a mandatory requirement, and if companies are starting to report that transparently, it will in and of itself drive improvements and also help the government to identify the sorts of policy measures that could be put in place to tackle it. but retailers here already do give lots to those in need. supermarkets do give away hu
and here are aldi stores in northampton and hexham, where they stopped selling chilled food because offridges and freezers in—store. so what happened to all that cold and fresh food that suddenly couldn't be sold? a lot of it ended up going to waste. the law says shops can't redistribute food once a freezer or chiller has failed, which supermarkets say is important to protect customer health. one estimate suggests 250,000 tonnes of food is thrown away by supermarkets every year. and at a time...
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they were set a target of 219 to win at northampton and they made short work of it.as told the bbc how he was actually born hussein abdi kahin and was only given the name mohammed farah by those who flew him over with fake documents from djibouti. he previously said he came to the uk from somalia with his parents as a refugee. it's part of a documentary airing tomorrow night on bbc one. most people know me as mo farah, but it's not my name or it's not the reality. the real story is i was born in somaliland, north of somalia as hussein abdi kahin. despite what i've said in the past, my parents never lived in the uk. when i was four, my dad was killed in a civil war. you know, as a family, we were torn apart. i was separated from my mother and i was brought into the uk illegally under the name of another child called mohammed farah. this is the visa document? yeah. this is the visa to come to the uk and this was the document we came with. you would have been nine, you hadn't turned ten yet. yeah. that is my photo but it's not my name. from that moment coming in, a diff
they were set a target of 219 to win at northampton and they made short work of it.as told the bbc how he was actually born hussein abdi kahin and was only given the name mohammed farah by those who flew him over with fake documents from djibouti. he previously said he came to the uk from somalia with his parents as a refugee. it's part of a documentary airing tomorrow night on bbc one. most people know me as mo farah, but it's not my name or it's not the reality. the real story is i was born...