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i'm john o'neill." and i explained to him, "i'm from the white house and i do terrorism, and i need some help." and i told him our story on the classified phone line, and he went into action. >> narrator: in 20 years, he'd chased a lot of bad guys, but nobody like ramzi yousef. >> yousef is one of the most dangerous people on the planet, very smart. getting him and incapacitating him was a significant public safety issue, and john o'neill recognized that, was not about to take no for an answer anywhere before he was taken into custody. (telephone dialing) (telephone rings) >> white house. >> o'neill put together an arrest team that managed to catch ramzi ahmed yousef in pakistan, just before he moved into afghanistan, which would've been beyond our reach. it was a pretty intense couple of days, but it worked. >> narrator: for the next six years, o'neill and his agents would follow the bloody and complex trail from ramzi yousef to osama bin laden. >> the picture was still fuzzy-- i mean, it was by no mea
i'm john o'neill." and i explained to him, "i'm from the white house and i do terrorism, and i need some help." and i told him our story on the classified phone line, and he went into action. >> narrator: in 20 years, he'd chased a lot of bad guys, but nobody like ramzi yousef. >> yousef is one of the most dangerous people on the planet, very smart. getting him and incapacitating him was a significant public safety issue, and john o'neill recognized that, was not...
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we speak to iconic british photographer terry o'neill about sixty is it being behind the lens of award winning cinema groundbreaking music and a chapter in politics goes the more coming up in today's going underground but first today marks the start of britain's labor party conference in brighton in the south of england but what has the u.k. labor party stood for until jeremy corbyn was elected twice to lead what is now europe's biggest political party well internationally labor is known for the rhetoric of this man but get the party no more buses buses work because we are on the same side the same team britain united will we but to many some may i ask was labor not always on the side of the bosses except maybe for a bit after nine hundred forty five and when this man was trying to turn the tide of neo liberalism in the party can i ask you how you think you did. rather it's not about that and you're correct if you make it about that what we're talking about today is the rebirth of hope people if this country wants to change no power on earth will stop it and until it wants to change wh
we speak to iconic british photographer terry o'neill about sixty is it being behind the lens of award winning cinema groundbreaking music and a chapter in politics goes the more coming up in today's going underground but first today marks the start of britain's labor party conference in brighton in the south of england but what has the u.k. labor party stood for until jeremy corbyn was elected twice to lead what is now europe's biggest political party well internationally labor is known for...
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terry o'neill is here to take a peek at number ten downing street to take pictures. do you remember that as i'd shoot the queen and the. prime ministers who were still around at the time which was two minutes to shoot couple of pictures because really i didn't know i was in them must read that. but surely do they don't realise they've got terry neal to do the phone oh they're going to give him time to do would be queen around . the queen's style hugo thatcher photograph is clearly trying to humanize her well yeah exactly i needed to try to make it seem more family you know not that she was manly but she just needed to read each about four or five prime ministers in my time and had access to them and i still don't. you know there's no. great english politician but you know they you couldn't figure out why they. go where they go one of the most iconic images arguably of the twentieth century one of the greatest photographs is your photograph of your ex-wife you know. in the beverly hall royal yes. just tell me a little while i was shooting. people magazine and because
terry o'neill is here to take a peek at number ten downing street to take pictures. do you remember that as i'd shoot the queen and the. prime ministers who were still around at the time which was two minutes to shoot couple of pictures because really i didn't know i was in them must read that. but surely do they don't realise they've got terry neal to do the phone oh they're going to give him time to do would be queen around . the queen's style hugo thatcher photograph is clearly trying to...
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francine: thank you, jim o'neill.is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. plan. we await the long awaited overhaul. the fed chair says they would be imprudent to raise rates before the 2% target. saudi arabia will now allow women to drive cars, opening up the economy. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i'm francine lacqua in london. tom keene, battling his cold, is in new york. there is a little movement on oil and a a lot of movement in saudi arabia. tom: seismic shifts and politics in america. we will touch on that with kevin. the idea of what senat
francine: thank you, jim o'neill.is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network...
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ways and means committee, dan rostenkowski, a democrat from chicago, the speaker of the house tip o'neil. was ronald reagan part of the negotiations? was he immersed in the details, or did he take the 30,000-foot-level approach? henry olsen: he was involved with negotiations with the chair people. there were times when dan rostenkowski came in and he was briefed on his side of negotiations and worked out agreements with what he could do and not do with reagan personally even if his staff was not in the room. but, generally reagan was somebody watching what was happening as opposed to daily negotiating. as the president, he did not have the time to do that. he was involved in particularly with pat wood on the senate side and rostenkowski on the house side. but he made sure there was something coming together he could be supportive of. >> do you think he got it right? henry olsen: by and large, i think he did get it right back then. we went from a top rate of 50% to a top rate of 28%, eliminating most of the unproductive tax shelters. as important, he increased the personal deduction and m
ways and means committee, dan rostenkowski, a democrat from chicago, the speaker of the house tip o'neil. was ronald reagan part of the negotiations? was he immersed in the details, or did he take the 30,000-foot-level approach? henry olsen: he was involved with negotiations with the chair people. there were times when dan rostenkowski came in and he was briefed on his side of negotiations and worked out agreements with what he could do and not do with reagan personally even if his staff was...
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and his senior men's tea m michael o'neill and his senior men's team who have had a remarkable world match kicks off at 7:30pm tonight and you can see all the action on the bbc sports website and on the red button. northern ireland's game is live on the bbc red button. and england's game against russia is live on bbc two. both are also on the bbc sport website. still to come on sportsday. from defender to contender — former england captain rio ferdinand takes up boxing. horse racing, and trainer stephen mcconville and his son michael have been disqualified for three years following the withdrawal of one of their horses at the cheltenham festival in march. the horse, anseanachai cliste, was found to have a prohibited substance. joe wilson was at today's hearing and explains more. father and son stephen and michael mcco nville father and son stephen and michael mcconville attended the hearing in london today but neither spoke. the father stephen is the trainer of anseanachai cliste whilst the son michael is both the owner and the scheduled jockey for the day in question. 0n race day at
and his senior men's tea m michael o'neill and his senior men's team who have had a remarkable world match kicks off at 7:30pm tonight and you can see all the action on the bbc sports website and on the red button. northern ireland's game is live on the bbc red button. and england's game against russia is live on bbc two. both are also on the bbc sport website. still to come on sportsday. from defender to contender — former england captain rio ferdinand takes up boxing. horse racing, and...
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michael o'neill is fantastic with the players. every single player knows their job players.heirjob inside out is keeping clean sheets means there is a chance of winning games. that when against san marino at the weekend, for the first time ever northern ireland have 14—mac games in a row. what they have done with the site has been truly remarkable. they have gone into the game seven points clear at the czech republic. they have brought momentum from the euros and theircampaigning have brought momentum from the euros and their campaigning this year, they have put themselves in an unbelievable position. they can only focus on what is ahead of for them this evening? i don't think they will sit and settle for a draw, they will sit and settle for a draw, they will go into the game approaching it how they do other games. they have the fans behind them at windsor park. the boys will be looking to get a park. the boys will be looking to geta win park. the boys will be looking to get a win but hopefully at least a draw. sammy, thank you. kick-off is injust over one hour's draw. sammy
michael o'neill is fantastic with the players. every single player knows their job players.heirjob inside out is keeping clean sheets means there is a chance of winning games. that when against san marino at the weekend, for the first time ever northern ireland have 14—mac games in a row. what they have done with the site has been truly remarkable. they have gone into the game seven points clear at the czech republic. they have brought momentum from the euros and theircampaigning have brought...
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second book was called tip o'neill and the democratic century. and then he turned to richard "d nixon: the life." >> because such a popular character. >> because of that trajectory i have to ask, what major turn to dick nixon? >> i was drawn to his story. the original subtitle for the book was richard nixon, an american tragedy. and that was struck as it did the research people like henry kissinger and elliott richardson would write in their diaries or talk on the phone with each other.heir dia and as watergate was collapsings around him he would say this is really like classic greek tragedy. this is a shakespearean scene of someone who is so many gifts, and yet this and making tragic flaw which ended up bringing him down -- amazing tragic -- and quite a shakespearean mattered. he was iago to his own othello. as always whispering in his own it. you are not good enough. they hate you. they are against me. and in the end it destroyed him and he had that one final momeny of recognition, some you may remember on the last day tha ths in the white hous
second book was called tip o'neill and the democratic century. and then he turned to richard "d nixon: the life." >> because such a popular character. >> because of that trajectory i have to ask, what major turn to dick nixon? >> i was drawn to his story. the original subtitle for the book was richard nixon, an american tragedy. and that was struck as it did the research people like henry kissinger and elliott richardson would write in their diaries or talk on the...
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tip o'neill, in working with ronald reagan, he was the last speaker of the house to voluntarily leave. everyone sends every -- either eitherd -- since defeated or lost control of the house. what does that tell you about to go and his relationship with ronald reagan and his hold on the democratic caucus? >> he was a very smart politician. -- new how to maintain at the time he had a more diverse caucus then john boehner had or paul ryan had. he had to combine able who were 100% of liberals, 100% conservatives, and yet he was able to do it. he left on his own terms. i think it shows what a wise and smart politician he was. while he opposed ronald reagan on many things, he also knew how to cut a deal, and he knew what the incentives of his party were. when he fought, he did. when he didn't, he kept the best deal rather than resist, resist, resist. that seems to be the modus operandi of either party now. henry olsen: what has changed? >> the party incentives have changed, they are more afraid of their primaries than the general elections. few people in the house are subject to serious comp
tip o'neill, in working with ronald reagan, he was the last speaker of the house to voluntarily leave. everyone sends every -- either eitherd -- since defeated or lost control of the house. what does that tell you about to go and his relationship with ronald reagan and his hold on the democratic caucus? >> he was a very smart politician. -- new how to maintain at the time he had a more diverse caucus then john boehner had or paul ryan had. he had to combine able who were 100% of liberals,...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. the 80-thousand residents of florida's southernmost point-- the keys-- were allowed to go home today. for the first time since forced evacuations before hurricane irma. police let cars with residential stickers pass through checkpoints on route 1, the main road through the keys. when irma made landfall here as a category four hurricane seven days ago, it damaged or destroyed 90% of the homes in the area. >> the keys are not what you left several days ago, when you evacuated. >> thompson: officials are warning residents to bring their own fo
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. the...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. today, the united states air force sent planes into e pentagon says the b-1 just bombers from guam, along with f-15 fighter jets based in okinawa, japan, went farther north of the korean peninsula's demilitarized zone than any u.s. aircraft this century. the show of force follows president trump's comments last night, telling an audience in alabama the u.s. is protected from any threats north korea poses. at the rally, mr. trump also suggested the obama, clinton and both bush administrations failed to contain north korean weapons program
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us....
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the hunt intensified for the bomber of a london commuter train during friday morning rush hour. britain remains on its highest security alert level of" critical," meaning authorities believe another attack may be imminent. british police arrested an 18- year-old man in the port city of dover outside london. they would not say if he's the suspected bomber or an accomplice. shortly after the arrest, armed police evacuated a neighborhood in the london suburb of sunbury and searched a house there. the commissioner of london's metropolitan po
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: hurricane irma is affecting millions of floridians after making landfall today in the united states. it struck florida's southern tip this morning before bearing down on the state's west coast. at least 2.1 million homes and businesses in florida have lost power. at least 127,000 florida residents are in shelters, many in school gymnasiums around the state. florida governor rick scott has activated all 7,000 members of the state national guard, with 30,000 guard soldiers from elsewhere poised to help out. this evening, the cities of miami, fort lauderdale, tampa- st. pete, and
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: hurricane irma is affecting millions of...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the mayor of miami beach calls irma, the powerful storm approaching florida, a "nuclear hurricane." irma is now a category 3 hurricane, with winds exceeding 125 miles an hour, and it remains wider than the florida peninsula. today, florida governor rick scott asked another 700,000 residents to flee the oncoming storm for a total of 6.3 million evacuees, almost a third of the state's population. landfall on florida overnight. today, it continued to move across the caribbean and struck cuba. newshour weekend's megan thompson has more. >> r
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the...
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john o‘neill will be alongside me as ever.nd will do anything other than win this game. providing they are not sloppy. they have lost every game in the group, scored one goal and conceded 30. the one thing you wa nt to and conceded 30. the one thing you want to do is to try to win your game as early as possible. perhaps ta ke game as early as possible. perhaps take the likes of steven davis of the pitch so he does not get a second yellow. not only steven davis, there are another couple in the field as well. maybe get two all three of them off if it gets that far. it could beach and is game if the result goes for us in the czech republic and germany win. the result goes for us in the czech republic and germany winm the result goes for us in the czech republic and germany win. it is about starting the game well, isn‘t it? it is. if you do not get the first goal you have to be patient. i do not think we will have any problems tonight. famous last words. you heard the england team news. jordan henderson will captain england tonigh
john o‘neill will be alongside me as ever.nd will do anything other than win this game. providing they are not sloppy. they have lost every game in the group, scored one goal and conceded 30. the one thing you wa nt to and conceded 30. the one thing you want to do is to try to win your game as early as possible. perhaps ta ke game as early as possible. perhaps take the likes of steven davis of the pitch so he does not get a second yellow. not only steven davis, there are another couple in the...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. president trump's suggestion at a political rally friday night that pro football owners fire players who kneel during the national anthem, in protest of the treatment of african- americans by police, has ignited a storm of defiance involving three major sports. today, pro football was unified in pushing back. the first indication came when players and coaches from the jacksonville jaguars and baltimore ravens knelt and linked arms before their game today in london, england. jaguars' owner shad khan, who gave a million dollars to the trump i
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us....
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump met with his national security team this afternoon, saying the united states is weighing, in addition to military options, stopping all trade with any country that does business with north korea. this after north korea announced it had detonated a hydrogen bomb in its sixth and most powerful nuclear test yet, and its first since september of last year. asked by reporters today whether he might order an attack on north korea, mister trump replied: "we'll see." north korea called the nuclear test "a perfect success," and the underg
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. president...
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o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> schifrin: good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm nick schifrin, sitting in for hari sreenivasan. one week after hurricane harvey hit texas, houston is shifting from rescues to recoveries. the storm has killed more than 50 people, according to "the houston chronicle." avily damaged.ore than 37,000 some 457,000 people have sought federal emergency aid. and the federal emergency management agency, fema, has already granted $83.4 million. much of that in $2,000 payments to help rent a new place to live, or $500 for critical needs. the red cross says more than 42,000 people spent last night
o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> schifrin: good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm...
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cathy o'neil and tim wu are with us today. en immateri ai'm excited to tele about them and i want to know, i promise you, these are books you'll want to purchase and i promise you, these are books you'll want to purchase if you want to do that, leaving the building turning left. the table at barnes & noble, you'll be able to have a signed copy by the author. if you have questions, keep in mind until we get to the q & a. and we're going to win with a mathematician, data scientist, author, bloomberg view columnist, "weapons of math destruction, how big data inequality and threatens democracy". cathy, we'll begin with you, tell us about your book. >> great, thanks everyone for coming, it's super exciting and my favorite part is talking with people about the questions that come up around big date an and there's been a doozy of a week or the last two weeks, wow, a lot to talk about. from date an algorithms to facebook ads. my book is sort about the algorithms that we need to talk about. i call them the worst algorithms, weapons of
cathy o'neil and tim wu are with us today. en immateri ai'm excited to tele about them and i want to know, i promise you, these are books you'll want to purchase and i promise you, these are books you'll want to purchase if you want to do that, leaving the building turning left. the table at barnes & noble, you'll be able to have a signed copy by the author. if you have questions, keep in mind until we get to the q & a. and we're going to win with a mathematician, data scientist,...
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by --a dust it was made it was made by brendan o'neill. as you can see, the chains are broken to represent the bonds of slavery that ms. tubman rule along the underground railroad. you can see the scarring on her back, scars from the floggings she received in her life. she was very strong, she could do the work of a man, so her muscular stature is also visible. oak is a reference it wastime in maryland, standing for about 400 years before it fell down. this cedar was chosen because it adds that harold texture and shows texture and strength. it also referenced her time in the fields of her father outside, and the visitors center first building is aligned in reader as well. as you can see, she is lifting north that she is facing symbolizing her search for freedom. startingn see, we are in the south heading towards the northern hour tour, just like harriet time in it in her journeys on the underground railroad. the ceiling and the floor and the siding also make you look from south to north, very symbolic. is reclaimed barn wood from the easte
by --a dust it was made it was made by brendan o'neill. as you can see, the chains are broken to represent the bonds of slavery that ms. tubman rule along the underground railroad. you can see the scarring on her back, scars from the floggings she received in her life. she was very strong, she could do the work of a man, so her muscular stature is also visible. oak is a reference it wastime in maryland, standing for about 400 years before it fell down. this cedar was chosen because it adds that...
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michael o'neill's side are now seven points clear of the czechs in second place.f you look back at the last campaign, at hungary, greece, those types of things, where we have at that big prize to play for and we have handled the situation, so this is another opportunity. the great thing about this is we have three chances. the czech republic have to win their three games to overcome us. we will have the chance against germany at home or norway away, which is a nice position to be in. but hopefully come monday night we are in a guaranteed safe spot in the group. barcelona say liverpool wanted £183 million for philippe coutinho on the final day of the spanish transfer window — which was yesterday. that closed a day later than ours. the reds had turned down three offers from the spanish club for the 25—year—old, who put in a transfer request. speaking in a news conference barcelona director albert soler said that "the situation ended as it ended and there is nothing else we can do." liverpool have described barcelona's claim as "absolutely false." qualifying to reach
michael o'neill's side are now seven points clear of the czechs in second place.f you look back at the last campaign, at hungary, greece, those types of things, where we have at that big prize to play for and we have handled the situation, so this is another opportunity. the great thing about this is we have three chances. the czech republic have to win their three games to overcome us. we will have the chance against germany at home or norway away, which is a nice position to be in. but...
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o'neill was stopped by police on the outskirts of edinburgh early on sunday morning.ff's court on october 10th — that's two days after northern ireland's final world cup qualifier against norway. chris froome has been given one of the two british places in the time trial at the world road championships in norway. on sunday he became the first man for 39 years to win the tour de france and vuelta a espana in the same year. he'll represent great britain alongside steve cummings in the time trial a week tomorrow in bergen. the championships start next sunday. after winning their test series, england meet the west indies again in a t20 international on saturday and then 50—over odi series next week. the matches mark the return to the international game of west indies opener chris gayle — the flamboyant batsman who in recent years has concentrated on playing t20 cricket for franchises around the world. he's the greatest batsmen ever. he still clears the rope, he is a game challenger, there are definitely loads of batters when you get onto he gets the big wickets, but he wi
o'neill was stopped by police on the outskirts of edinburgh early on sunday morning.ff's court on october 10th — that's two days after northern ireland's final world cup qualifier against norway. chris froome has been given one of the two british places in the time trial at the world road championships in norway. on sunday he became the first man for 39 years to win the tour de france and vuelta a espana in the same year. he'll represent great britain alongside steve cummings in the time...
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national book award nominated author kathy o'neill talking about her book "weapons of mass destruction." live coverage of the broken book festival on sunday, starting at 10 a.m. eastern on he spent to's book tv. -- c-span2's book tv. >> in washington dc today, there was a gathering on the national mall that organizers were calling the mother of all rallies. according to the group's website, the rally was nonpartisan and meant to show support for the president and entire country as a whole. one of the speakers included bruce nathan who is running to be the next governor of florida. here is a portion of his remarks. [applause] >> america! [applause] >> look at this crowd! this is what happens when real americans decide that we are fed , to take backtrol america and make america great again! i cannot even guess how many of us are here, but from what i am seeing, it looks like we have enough to march right into the capitol and drain the swamp! we have to drain the swamp! year, we united behind 1,1 candidate who promised to make our bold and defiant donald j trump, he is our president, and
national book award nominated author kathy o'neill talking about her book "weapons of mass destruction." live coverage of the broken book festival on sunday, starting at 10 a.m. eastern on he spent to's book tv. -- c-span2's book tv. >> in washington dc today, there was a gathering on the national mall that organizers were calling the mother of all rallies. according to the group's website, the rally was nonpartisan and meant to show support for the president and entire country...
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o'neil had just left the fbi.ad started a job as the head of security at the world trade center just weeks before the attacks. and he perished in those attacks. he's the man who found you, recruited you, got you in. got you onto the terrorism beat. and at 9/11, you were chasing terrorists. it wasn't even really a well-known and popular thing. the "uss cole" had been bombed. the embassies in tanzania and kenya had been bombed. you were on that beat and you lost a friend. >> i was in yemen and every year the anniversary is just a moment of reflection to me. but, you know, even after 16 years, my mind still churns with questions. why, for example, why were two known al qaeda operatives, future hijackers, future 9/11 hijackers not placed on a watch list or a no-fly list, despite having been granted valid u.s. visas? why was information connecting them to the "uss cole" not shared with my team investigating the attack? why were the same two hijackers in contact with saudi officials, resident in the united states in the
o'neil had just left the fbi.ad started a job as the head of security at the world trade center just weeks before the attacks. and he perished in those attacks. he's the man who found you, recruited you, got you in. got you onto the terrorism beat. and at 9/11, you were chasing terrorists. it wasn't even really a well-known and popular thing. the "uss cole" had been bombed. the embassies in tanzania and kenya had been bombed. you were on that beat and you lost a friend. >> i was...
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. >>> so next we have o'neill. o'neill's look is very vers versatile.ery fall staple jacket it's very ove oversized jacket but as soon as you take that jacket off you're ready to do the same run errands have that street style and put the jacket on and you can go into work and still look super professional. >> it's what the price point on the jacket. >> the over the top and jumper are both under $60. very very affordable. we also have staple boots overstatement jacket is like it has that statement as well as the booties. but then the pull over sweater and the jogger add that comfort ability and playful style. >> i like it. it looks very good. this jack, yes, this jacket is around $200. >> can you turn around let's see the back of that. >> okay. >> it has a one sided belt detail. i do like that. >> as you can tell it's very very high quality. >> looking close up. it doing will lick something very, you know, high end. goodoo thank you o'neill. >> our next look. here we have joy. joy is wearing these checked pants these are adorable and pefect fort business
. >>> so next we have o'neill. o'neill's look is very vers versatile.ery fall staple jacket it's very ove oversized jacket but as soon as you take that jacket off you're ready to do the same run errands have that street style and put the jacket on and you can go into work and still look super professional. >> it's what the price point on the jacket. >> the over the top and jumper are both under $60. very very affordable. we also have staple boots overstatement jacket is...
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kathy o'neill will talk about her book, weapons of mass destruction. watch the live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday starting at ten in stern on book tv. capitol hill, the senate house and pension committee held its fourth hearing on individual insurance markets. lawmakers heard from physicians and executives working in the industry about efforts to stabilize the market. this is about two and a half hours.
kathy o'neill will talk about her book, weapons of mass destruction. watch the live coverage of the brooklyn book festival on sunday starting at ten in stern on book tv. capitol hill, the senate house and pension committee held its fourth hearing on individual insurance markets. lawmakers heard from physicians and executives working in the industry about efforts to stabilize the market. this is about two and a half hours.
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it is a big blow for martin o'neill and his team, losing to group leaders serbia who were always going they have a lot of talent with the likes of ivanovic, nemanja matic and this man, aleksandar kola rov, ivanovic, nemanja matic and this man, aleksandar kolarov, formerly of manchester city who scored the only goal of the game. that was a big disappointment for island because they drop into third place in the group. —— for ireland. wales are second. with two matches left you would have to say that serbia looks to have wrapped up the group. the best chance for wales and the republic of ireland is to qualify as one of the best runners—up in the groups. the play—off places will be filled by the eight best runners—up. ireland have it all to be but wales are ina ireland have it all to be but wales are in a strong position. thank you. also tonight, coach of the england women's team, mark sampson, says his "conscience is clear" following allegations of bullying, discrimination and racism made by striker eni aluko. sampson was cleared by an fa inquiry into aluko's claims, and by an independent
it is a big blow for martin o'neill and his team, losing to group leaders serbia who were always going they have a lot of talent with the likes of ivanovic, nemanja matic and this man, aleksandar kola rov, ivanovic, nemanja matic and this man, aleksandar kolarov, formerly of manchester city who scored the only goal of the game. that was a big disappointment for island because they drop into third place in the group. —— for ireland. wales are second. with two matches left you would have to...
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o'neill peter j. o'neill jr. sean gordon o'neill betty ann ong michael c.rgaret orloske virginia ann ormiston kevin o'rourke ronald orsini peter keith ortale juan ortega-campos jane m. orth alexander ortiz david ortiz emilio ortiz jr. pablo ortiz and my daughter, bella. bella, we miss you a lot, as always. we shall never ever forget all those innocent victims of that horrible day. we, the family and friends, wish you a belated 40th birthday. god bless you all and god bless america. thank you. >> and my uncle eddie. even though i was only two years old, i feel like i know so much about you. we love and miss you, uncle eddie. paul ortiz jr. sonia ortiz masaru ose patrick j. o'shea robert william o'shea elsy c. osorio james r. ostrowski timothy f. o'sullivan jason douglas oswald michael john otten isidro d. ottenwalder michael chung ou todd joseph ouida jesus ovalles peter j. owens jr. adianes oyola angel m. pabon israel pabon jr. roland pacheco michael benjamin packer deepa pakkala jeffrey matthew palazzo thomas palazzo richard palazzolo orio j. palmer frank
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, tip o'neill was orchestrating impeachment in the house and allow the photographers to take a picture of ford with his arm around tip. in the last three or four weeks he himself did not talk much with nixon. i hesitate to make many comparisons to trump and tense because we are not at that moment of crisis. >> i think we may be able to take one more question. thank you for your question. >> yes, what do you think happened in the 68 election if george wallace was not a factor and didn't run? >> i think in the end the number of blue-collar folks that wallace took from humphrey. was less than the number of votes that he took from nixon in the border states. so if he had not run that would have meant that nixon would have taken those border states and humphrey ended up taking thosett anyway so i think probably nixon would have won no matter what.a. >> in the deep south states that voted for wallace? the deep south have gone to goldwater so the democratic party had been broken up already. >> the one chance that humphrey might have had was lost. >> the big threat to humphrey was that the blu
, tip o'neill was orchestrating impeachment in the house and allow the photographers to take a picture of ford with his arm around tip. in the last three or four weeks he himself did not talk much with nixon. i hesitate to make many comparisons to trump and tense because we are not at that moment of crisis. >> i think we may be able to take one more question. thank you for your question. >> yes, what do you think happened in the 68 election if george wallace was not a factor and...
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sandra o'neill, consultado con un sismÓlogo si hay posibilidad de que esto ocurra en nuestro estado.ntra a distancias muy grandes, entonces no es obvio que haya una relaciÓn, pero se va a investigar. s --sandra: las recomendaciones son distintas. pablo: aquÍ aconsejamos protegerse debajo de una mesa, la casa no se va a caer encima, lo que se va a caer son los objetos libres. gracias a la rapidez de este sistema, tenemos la capacidad de dar una alerta de hasta 10 segundos antes del sismo. sandra: la seguridad comienza en casa. pablo: tenemos que empezar a vivir con la realidad de que estos sismos se pueden dar en cuello momento. ramÓn: no vamos a enlazar con suheily lÓpez belÉn. suheily: muy lamentable la situaciÓn en mÉxico luego de este terremoto que tuvo epicentro en puebla. han ocurrido tres rÉplicas, pero son de magnitud menor a cinco. ese terremoto fuerte ocurriÓ tierra adentro y fue el factor que impidiÓ que no generara tsunami. si un terremoto ocurre en las aguas, es muy probable que se genere un tsunami. prÁcticamente esto ocurre porque el mundo estÁ compuesto de fragmentos d
sandra o'neill, consultado con un sismÓlogo si hay posibilidad de que esto ocurra en nuestro estado.ntra a distancias muy grandes, entonces no es obvio que haya una relaciÓn, pero se va a investigar. s --sandra: las recomendaciones son distintas. pablo: aquÍ aconsejamos protegerse debajo de una mesa, la casa no se va a caer encima, lo que se va a caer son los objetos libres. gracias a la rapidez de este sistema, tenemos la capacidad de dar una alerta de hasta 10 segundos antes del sismo....
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navy seal and the operator author rob o'neill. rob, thanks for joining the show. >> thanks for having me, charles. i appreciate it. charles: you know, this -- i think when you see this and, obviously, apparently maybe it went off too soon. or it was just poorly designed. but when you think that the target, subways and how easy it is, how, you know, it's just something that it makes everyone believe that anything or anybody can be a target. >> yeah. it's terrible. this is on their subway at their rush hour when it's, you know, coming in with a timer on it. it's scary to see an improvised explosive device being made in london. i mean, they're sear. these are inspired by the militants that, you know, we're fighting in the islamic state and syria. it's being taken back now piece by piece. but what isis is saying is they need to step up more attacks in west europe and here. it will be here in the united states at some point because they said morale's low, and they need attacks to bring morale up to keep recruitment up. so they're going
navy seal and the operator author rob o'neill. rob, thanks for joining the show. >> thanks for having me, charles. i appreciate it. charles: you know, this -- i think when you see this and, obviously, apparently maybe it went off too soon. or it was just poorly designed. but when you think that the target, subways and how easy it is, how, you know, it's just something that it makes everyone believe that anything or anybody can be a target. >> yeah. it's terrible. this is on their...
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back then ronald reagan had democrats like ted kennedy, tip o'neill, dick depheart, bill bradley on board. president trump needs the same, a bipartisan coalition to get tax cuts enacted. he doesn't need this swamp behavior. reagan has the bipartisan coalition back in 86. back then here is what was going on. it was easier to find common ground because most lawmakers were moderates. look at this, big chicago democrat, he even co-sponsored reagan's tax cuts and heavyweight democrat liberals like ted kennedy went for it and let's bring in grover norquist america's tax reform president and joins me now. grover this is harder for trump than reagan, right? what should trump do to build a bipartisan coalition? the messaging needs to get done, right grover? i mean the democrats are killing the democrat policies killing killing the middle class. >> they are, and if the democrats cared, they would stop it, but they don't. the democrat parties move significantly to the left from when ted kennedy and tip o'neill and rostenkowski were in congress. the new setup leadership is way to the left and the rep
back then ronald reagan had democrats like ted kennedy, tip o'neill, dick depheart, bill bradley on board. president trump needs the same, a bipartisan coalition to get tax cuts enacted. he doesn't need this swamp behavior. reagan has the bipartisan coalition back in 86. back then here is what was going on. it was easier to find common ground because most lawmakers were moderates. look at this, big chicago democrat, he even co-sponsored reagan's tax cuts and heavyweight democrat liberals like...
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olson >> maureen olson's >> steven john olson >> matthew timothy >> toshirio onda >> john o'neill >>o'neill >> michael opperman >> christopher orgielewicz >> margaret orlosk=e >> rubÉn arnaldo >> kevin o'rourke >> ronald orsini >> peter ortale >> juan ortega >> alexander ortiz >> david ortiz >> pablo ortiz >> my daughter, bella. we miss you a lot, and we shall never, ever forget all of those innocent victims on the powerful day. we, the family and friends wish you, god bless you and god bless america. [applause] >> and my uncle eddie. even though i was only 2-years-old i feel like i know so much about you from the stories i've been told. we love you and miss you. [applause] >> bill ortiz junior >> sonja ortiz >> masaru >> masaru >> james masaru >> timothy franklin o'sullivan >> jason douglas oswald. >> michael john often. >> michael chung >> peter j. owens junior >> adianes oyola >> angel pabon >> israel pabon junior >> roland pacheco >> michael benjamin packer >> rene padilla chavarria >> deepa pakala >> jeffrey matthew deepa pakala >> thomas deepa pakala >> richard deepa pakala >>
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today's author schedule includes msnbc chris hayes, law professor cheryl and national book award kathy o'neill and recently named national book award finalist. we will kick off today with a discussion on the immigrant experience. this is a book tv's live coverage of the brooklyn book festival. >> good morning. welcome to the best law school in brooklyn. those of you brooklynites get that punch line but being the only law school and the best law school in the most vibrant and largest borough of the big apple in the greatest country on earth we got that going for us. so we've got that going for us, too. on this day in late august, our law school welcomed its new class of students of 371 students plus about 35 international students. and they were all enthralled with americans across the country with an extraordinary event that was the day of the totality, the day of the eclipse. people across the united states and her students and faculty gazed up from, with their safety glasses i hope, and it was as if nature itself was conspiring to bring us together, if only for a few hours here but that sens
today's author schedule includes msnbc chris hayes, law professor cheryl and national book award kathy o'neill and recently named national book award finalist. we will kick off today with a discussion on the immigrant experience. this is a book tv's live coverage of the brooklyn book festival. >> good morning. welcome to the best law school in brooklyn. those of you brooklynites get that punch line but being the only law school and the best law school in the most vibrant and largest...
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manager martin o'neill is hoping that the side could draw inspiration from previous impressive displaysublin... ? ? forcedblue that's exactly what we can do. think of the nights that we have had here at the aviva stadium, he mention germany, the world champions, we have beaten them and the play—off game against bosnia, that was fantastic. the fightback in some of the other matches we had and the grandstand finishes, that should feature in our minds and we are a couple of points behind serbia. i think that we all know that we are going out to actually try and win the game. we knew that it would never be plain sailing in the group. we are a team, we will not run away with the group as we are at the get some of the top teams in europe. we can draw on past results that we have had at the aviva stadium and hopefully give it full throttle and go for it. whatever the result it looks like this group will go right to the wire. after the evening the republic's two remaining fixtures in the group are here against moldova in october but for a quick turnaround for a potential showdown against a wels
manager martin o'neill is hoping that the side could draw inspiration from previous impressive displaysublin... ? ? forcedblue that's exactly what we can do. think of the nights that we have had here at the aviva stadium, he mention germany, the world champions, we have beaten them and the play—off game against bosnia, that was fantastic. the fightback in some of the other matches we had and the grandstand finishes, that should feature in our minds and we are a couple of points behind serbia....
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we look for the rand reagan and tip o'neill. that's something we kind of work towards, on daca. buying a few years, overall, immigration reform has been an issue for the far left and right and needing to come to the middle and find some sort of >> providing a safe space for $800,000 who this country only know english. that's not dramatics. that's just basic common sense. >> i'm not taub daca. it's a singular issue, comprehensive immigration reform and entire system needing to be cleaned up for people who want to enter the country. >> bankrupting our country to build a wall is a calm or common sense discussion >> we can continue this forever. let me ask you guys about another point with the president reaching out to democrats, certainly we talked about tax reform. he has not been able to get major legislation passed despite the gop being in control of both houses of congress, we see him reaching out, do you think it could have have negative impact on the base or the gop? we heard >> i think that president trump's is put a big mix, there's a perception. the reality is. he got reel
we look for the rand reagan and tip o'neill. that's something we kind of work towards, on daca. buying a few years, overall, immigration reform has been an issue for the far left and right and needing to come to the middle and find some sort of >> providing a safe space for $800,000 who this country only know english. that's not dramatics. that's just basic common sense. >> i'm not taub daca. it's a singular issue, comprehensive immigration reform and entire system needing to be...
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in our other world headlines with me unit o'neill here in moscow north korean media broadcast a video depicting strikes on u.s. military targets american cardio exercises close to the hermit kingdom plus. mass protests and arrests in the spanish region of casa lonia this weekend said pushes for independence from madrid. just after three pm here in the russian capital this sunday september the twenty fourth minute as you know neal with a mix of today's world developments on some of the bigger stories of the week first it is election day in germany with tens of millions of voters this signing the shape of the next parliament and europe's most powerful country for a look at what's at stake we go live now to berlin where neil harvey is standing by . he set a specially built studio in the heart of berlin on the banks of the river spray for all the special coverage coming to you from germany where the polling stations are open now for the country's federal elections judging by the pre-election polls angler machall is set to become chancellor the what would be an incredible fourth straight i
in our other world headlines with me unit o'neill here in moscow north korean media broadcast a video depicting strikes on u.s. military targets american cardio exercises close to the hermit kingdom plus. mass protests and arrests in the spanish region of casa lonia this weekend said pushes for independence from madrid. just after three pm here in the russian capital this sunday september the twenty fourth minute as you know neal with a mix of today's world developments on some of the bigger...
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tip o'neill and bob michael, great friends, republican leader, tip o'neill and gerald ford in the houseent age and era in terms of legislating. now, every single day with regard to things like fema and the appropriations for fema with the debt limit, i mean you achieve new heights of hypocrisy by the hour. >> coming up, sanctions haven't seemed to slow north korea's developments. what's left in the toolbox for the world community? we're going to speak to senator chris coons. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. what started as a passion to make something original... ...has grown into an enterprise. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. now, i'm earning unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase i make. everything. which adds up to thousands of dollars back every year... ...and helps keep my passion growing... ...in every direction. what's in your wallet? with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis? how do you chase what you love do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversibl
tip o'neill and bob michael, great friends, republican leader, tip o'neill and gerald ford in the houseent age and era in terms of legislating. now, every single day with regard to things like fema and the appropriations for fema with the debt limit, i mean you achieve new heights of hypocrisy by the hour. >> coming up, sanctions haven't seemed to slow north korea's developments. what's left in the toolbox for the world community? we're going to speak to senator chris coons. you're...
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watches david miller and from winston churchill to frank sinatra we speak british photographer terry o'neill about sixty years of being the . the men's award winning cinema groundbreaking music and earth shattering politics goes the more coming up in today's going underground but first today marks the start of britain's labor party conference in brighton in the south of england but what has the u.k. labor party stood for until jeremy corbyn was elected twice to lead what is now europe's biggest political party well internationally labor is known for the rhetoric of this but get the party no more buses buses work because we are on the same side the same team britain united will we but to many some layoffs because labor not always on the side of the bosses except maybe for a bit after nine hundred forty five when this man was trying to turn the tide of neo liberalism in the party can i ask you how you think would you describe. rather it's not about that and you're correct if you make it about that what we're talking about today is the rebirth of hope people if this country wants to change no p
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— o‘neill was stopped by police on the outskirts of edinburgh early on sunday morning. to take place in pakistan later today. the first of three t20 games against a world xi will take place in the city. pakistan have been forecd to play their home matches in the united arab emirates since the attack. pcb chairman najam sethi said, "i am positive that this series will serve to open the doors of international cricket in pakistan.‘ the world xl will be captained by south africa‘s faf du plessis and they have also tempted england‘s paul collingwood out of international retirement at the age of a1. thank you, 0lly. if you‘re pregnant — it‘s ok to have a drink every now and then. a group of researchers has found that government guidance which says pregnant women should drink no alcohol is based on evidence that is "generally weak". over the last few years advice to pregnant women has been contradictory. so what should they believe? we can speak now to dr luisa zuccolo, who co—led the study. she joins us from bristol. and in the studio we have carmel lloyd, head of education a
— o‘neill was stopped by police on the outskirts of edinburgh early on sunday morning. to take place in pakistan later today. the first of three t20 games against a world xi will take place in the city. pakistan have been forecd to play their home matches in the united arab emirates since the attack. pcb chairman najam sethi said, "i am positive that this series will serve to open the doors of international cricket in pakistan.‘ the world xl will be captained by south africa‘s faf...
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tip o'neil and ronald reagan were able to do it in 1986.perhaps donald trump and nancy pelosi can get it done in 2017-2018. cristina: what does that mean with the corporate tax rate? rep. jeffries: president obama had put forth in his most recent budget a proposal that would have dropped of the corporate tax rate from the current level of 35% to 28%. democrats recognize that there is room for lowering the corporate tax rate given that the rate on the books, not necessarily the rate the corporations pay, but the rate on the books, is higher than most of the developed world. dropping it from 35% to 15% is unacceptable for most democrats. certainly not acceptable for me. because there is no evidence if you drop the corporate tax rate that the lion's share of benefits will go to the american people. that actually is a big debate we need to have in this country. it used to be the case where many fortune 500 companies were concerned about consumers, concerned about their workers, concerned about their shareholders. we have seen a dramatic shift s
tip o'neil and ronald reagan were able to do it in 1986.perhaps donald trump and nancy pelosi can get it done in 2017-2018. cristina: what does that mean with the corporate tax rate? rep. jeffries: president obama had put forth in his most recent budget a proposal that would have dropped of the corporate tax rate from the current level of 35% to 28%. democrats recognize that there is room for lowering the corporate tax rate given that the rate on the books, not necessarily the rate the...
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and certainly perhaps michelle o'neill and arlene foster don't have that personal connection that thosely deep—seated issues here at stake, and one wonders how and when they're going to be sorted out. yes, this dispute is really all about identity politics. and as the crisis has developed, you have seen actually the two major parties, sinn fein and the dup, grow significantly in electoral strength in the northern ireland assembly election in march, they came very close to being the largest party in northern ireland, gained significant support there. and then in the general election, the dup came roaring back and added many thousands to their vote tally. that put them in prime position at westminster, the position at westminster, the position where they are propping up the —— theresa may's minority government. there are outstanding sticking points for the irish language issue, being the biggest one. “— language issue, being the biggest one. —— sinn fein have said they will return to stormont unless there is legislation to bring in same—sex marriage in northern ireland, and they have main
and certainly perhaps michelle o'neill and arlene foster don't have that personal connection that thosely deep—seated issues here at stake, and one wonders how and when they're going to be sorted out. yes, this dispute is really all about identity politics. and as the crisis has developed, you have seen actually the two major parties, sinn fein and the dup, grow significantly in electoral strength in the northern ireland assembly election in march, they came very close to being the largest...
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book o'neill on her weapons of mass destruction. journalist on immigration. watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival starting at 10:00 eastern on c-span twos book tv. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. announcer: a house hearing looked at measures to strengthen economic sanctions against north korea and the countries that assist them in laundering money. also discussed new sanctions imposed by the un security council. this hearing by of house financial services subcommittee is two hours. >> all members will have five legislative days in which to submit
book o'neill on her weapons of mass destruction. journalist on immigration. watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival starting at 10:00 eastern on c-span twos book tv. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. announcer: a house hearing looked at measures to strengthen economic sanctions against north korea and the countries that...
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book o'neill on her weapons of mass destruction. theh our live coverage of brooklyn book festival on sunday. that is on c-span2, booktv. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest is known leave the. -- naoam leavy. want to do an update on the affordable care act. we wanted to start with the chairman of the senate health committee, lamar alexander. he has been holding a series of hearings. here is the senator talking about the goal. [video clip] >> our goal is to come up with in a census -- consensus early next week. hopefully we can have senator mcconnell an agreement congress can pass by the end of the month that will limit premium increases next year and begin to lower premiums after that and prevent insurers from leaving the market. that is our schedule. what happens if we don't succeed? last year, or percent of american counties had one insurance company on the exchange. this year 36% have one insurer. of counties half will have one or zero counties on the exchange. we have heard from state insurance commissioners that
book o'neill on her weapons of mass destruction. theh our live coverage of brooklyn book festival on sunday. that is on c-span2, booktv. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest is known leave the. -- naoam leavy. want to do an update on the affordable care act. we wanted to start with the chairman of the senate health committee, lamar alexander. he has been holding a series of hearings. here is the senator talking about the goal. [video clip] >> our goal is to...
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my colleague kunin o'neill will be here at the top of the hour with more of today's headlines but up next a look at the extreme tactics used to thwart marine poaching off the coast of africa i must warn you you may find some of the scenes upsetting. somebody's going to. find something like. that. at the united nations u.s. president donald trump described his vision of foreign policy as principled realist he also tried to convince the gathering of the general assembly that his idea of america first is compatible with this vision nonetheless he sees the world no differently than his predecessors. made. the most. of the other than. it was based on but i guess what kind of sign of this you. see a bump up and there's no fear of. that the city. he won't get a statistic good area for immigrants it's this we never really know for sure but this has been a. necchi so i. know. when i started no i. my soul the jolly. old have piqued my interest so i went. to ask somebody what is this is somebody going to get at and they tell me this is for a day i believe in waiting to go fishing oh my god will
my colleague kunin o'neill will be here at the top of the hour with more of today's headlines but up next a look at the extreme tactics used to thwart marine poaching off the coast of africa i must warn you you may find some of the scenes upsetting. somebody's going to. find something like. that. at the united nations u.s. president donald trump described his vision of foreign policy as principled realist he also tried to convince the gathering of the general assembly that his idea of america...