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i said that o'neill was a likable person. he also had a temper.ewt gingrich found a way to get o'neill upset. not knowing what might happen. by getting him upset, he ended up losing his cool and saying things on the floor that ended up getting him in trouble. susan: the group newt gingrich was aligned with ultimately did take power in the house in 1995. you were there during that time. newt gingrich becomes speaker of the house, displacing bob been theho had long-term leader of the republicans in congress what . what kind of speaker was newt gingrich? professor green: his first year and first few months, he was undoubtedly the most powerful speaker the house had seen in decades. he was -- he decided -- he was willing to ignore seniority in choosing some committee chairs. this person was next in line, but they do not have my vision, so we will go down the rank and seniority list and find someone who will. he and the republicans had drafted this contract with america, this campaign document about the things they would do if elected. that became the
i said that o'neill was a likable person. he also had a temper.ewt gingrich found a way to get o'neill upset. not knowing what might happen. by getting him upset, he ended up losing his cool and saying things on the floor that ended up getting him in trouble. susan: the group newt gingrich was aligned with ultimately did take power in the house in 1995. you were there during that time. newt gingrich becomes speaker of the house, displacing bob been theho had long-term leader of the republicans...
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we will be back with jim o'neill.oming up, the iowa caucus dissents into chaos after discovering inconsistencies in the vote cap. we will get into what impacts this could have on the democratic party. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get straight to the bloomberg is this flash. vivina: bp is upping its dividends after beating estimates in the fourth quarter. it is bucking the trend as an otherwise bleak period for big oil. bp reducing and selling unwanted assets. the final results for -- he'll be replaced as ceo. we spoke to the company's cfo. >> 2019, probably one of the strongest years we have seen in both oil trading and gas trading in the last decade. we have seen that in results particularly in the upstream in the fourth quarter but also across the downstream. viviana: carlsberg posting a boost in profits, rising to the highest in at least a decade. but it is warning about the impact of the coronavirus. it's forecasting slower growth in asia. a cloud over a global beer injury -
we will be back with jim o'neill.oming up, the iowa caucus dissents into chaos after discovering inconsistencies in the vote cap. we will get into what impacts this could have on the democratic party. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get straight to the bloomberg is this flash. vivina: bp is upping its dividends after beating estimates in the fourth quarter. it is bucking the trend as an otherwise bleak period for big oil. bp reducing and selling unwanted...
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greg: this man got bin laden to open up, former navy seals rob o'neill. she's as grim as she is trim, fox nation kat timpf. [cheering] he does not drive, he orbits, my massive psychic tyrus. [cheering] greg: all right mark, are you excited about the democrats, anyone that excites you? >> amy klobuchar, no one knows anything about her except her conecomb so when joe biden is snipping her hair he get the thousand island dressing. [laughter] greg: rob, what are your thoughts. >> i find myself walking on the house out of nowhere same buttigieg, i love the name and if i go to the name beetlejuice,
greg: this man got bin laden to open up, former navy seals rob o'neill. she's as grim as she is trim, fox nation kat timpf. [cheering] he does not drive, he orbits, my massive psychic tyrus. [cheering] greg: all right mark, are you excited about the democrats, anyone that excites you? >> amy klobuchar, no one knows anything about her except her conecomb so when joe biden is snipping her hair he get the thousand island dressing. [laughter] greg: rob, what are your thoughts. >> i find...
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dusseldorf defeated freiburg on friday byron beat potter born and on monday evening frankfurt will host o'neill berlin to close out the match day and hopefully our graphics as well you're watching news of the next reporter looks at the kenya at kenya's $1000000.00 business in garbage i'm carl aspen thank you so much for joining us. to use crime fighters are back to africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to nuno.
dusseldorf defeated freiburg on friday byron beat potter born and on monday evening frankfurt will host o'neill berlin to close out the match day and hopefully our graphics as well you're watching news of the next reporter looks at the kenya at kenya's $1000000.00 business in garbage i'm carl aspen thank you so much for joining us. to use crime fighters are back to africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and...
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o'neill: he doesn't really get it is what he said. but others around him do. my to anybody to whom boriis making promises, ministers from employees, in the family members, is to get it in wting and make sure that money is in the bank. ros: the orinal policy was announced by theresaay in 2017 and the target date was 2014. that the tim bbc cover the story by noting that the clean-air strategies not enough, and talked to thperts who said people hold onto their cars for a decade or more. it was always going to make the carbon neutral target very hard to hit pit now boris johnson has changed two things, the deadline and the fact that hybrid cars will also be banned. that means people wiloonly be able buy full electric or hydrogen cars and vans, and just in pctical terms thawill be a huge challenge. >> if you look at the st year, it was 1.6% of all new car sales were battery-electric. we have got to go from 1.6% to 100% either electric or zero-emission, things like hydrogen fuel cells. it will be a challenge on the supply side. ros: sales of electric cars in thesi u
o'neill: he doesn't really get it is what he said. but others around him do. my to anybody to whom boriis making promises, ministers from employees, in the family members, is to get it in wting and make sure that money is in the bank. ros: the orinal policy was announced by theresaay in 2017 and the target date was 2014. that the tim bbc cover the story by noting that the clean-air strategies not enough, and talked to thperts who said people hold onto their cars for a decade or more. it was...
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o'neill said and i quote, therea huge lack of leadership and engagement from this government. what on earth did she mean? you look ater, if what this government has achieved, it is quite phenomenal. he will know that last year was the first year on record renewables produced more of the energy for this country than fossil fuels. since 2010, 99% of the solar plant owes that achieved that miracle were installed under this government. we are reducing greenhouse gas. all you have produced i am afraid is a load of hot air. >> the problem is the government's own figures showed the government is missing the carbon budget. the country before
o'neill said and i quote, therea huge lack of leadership and engagement from this government. what on earth did she mean? you look ater, if what this government has achieved, it is quite phenomenal. he will know that last year was the first year on record renewables produced more of the energy for this country than fossil fuels. since 2010, 99% of the solar plant owes that achieved that miracle were installed under this government. we are reducing greenhouse gas. all you have produced i am...
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el evento fue la participaciÓn de michael jordÁn, shaquille o'neil y beyonce que dio inicio a las celebraciones
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prime minister, why did you sack claire o'neill? when are you going to name her successor?re you going to name her successor? so, i've just stepped out of the event here at the science museum, where downing street officials said no one could ask questions. i tried anyway but got nowhere, so we still don't know the detail of the government's plans on climate change, or who's going to run the huge summit due to take place in glasgow in november. the future is electric. so, there is a vision of a green future, but also uncertainty about how we'll get there. david shukman, bbc news. the brother of the manchester arena bomber has gone on trial today at the old bailey. in the prosecution's opening remarks, the jury was told that hashem abedi was just as guilty of murdering the 22 people who died as his brother, salman, who detonated a bomb during an ariana grande concert in 2017. abedi, who's 22, denies all the charges against him, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. teenage sweethearts chloe rutherford and liam curry died side by side in the manchester are
prime minister, why did you sack claire o'neill? when are you going to name her successor?re you going to name her successor? so, i've just stepped out of the event here at the science museum, where downing street officials said no one could ask questions. i tried anyway but got nowhere, so we still don't know the detail of the government's plans on climate change, or who's going to run the huge summit due to take place in glasgow in november. the future is electric. so, there is a vision of a...
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[cheering] greg: this man got bin laden to open up, former navy seals rob o'neill. she's as grim as she is trim, fox nation kat timpf. [cheering] he does not drive, he orbits, my massive psychic tyrus. [cheering] greg: all right mark, are you excited about the democrats, anyone that excites you? >> amy klobuchar, no one knows anything about her except her conecomb so when joe biden is snipping her hair he get the thousand island dressing. [laughter] greg: rob, what are your thoughts. >> i find myself walking on the house out of nowhere same buttigieg, i love the name and if i go to the name beetlejuice, the voice of robert de niro shows up. [laughter] i don't have a problem with a lot of these candidates, joe biden has been in office for 48 years, come back to washington and change it. [laughter] these are the people with the problem, pandering to the left with the ridiculous socialism crab will never work, trump will win in the landside. [cheering] greg: rob o'neill -- [applause] b1 greg: i want to point out tht was a total pandering. >> o'neill 2024. >> what about
[cheering] greg: this man got bin laden to open up, former navy seals rob o'neill. she's as grim as she is trim, fox nation kat timpf. [cheering] he does not drive, he orbits, my massive psychic tyrus. [cheering] greg: all right mark, are you excited about the democrats, anyone that excites you? >> amy klobuchar, no one knows anything about her except her conecomb so when joe biden is snipping her hair he get the thousand island dressing. [laughter] greg: rob, what are your thoughts....
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prime minister, why did you sacked claire o'neill? when are you sacked claire o'neill?hen are you going to name her successor? no real a nswers you going to name her successor? no real answers from mrjohnson there. my real answers from mrjohnson there. my understanding is that some felt claire o'neill liked their management skills to really make a success of the summit. it was pointed out to me that it was in a very bad state of affairs, but she was the person running it, and that to some extent was proof that she failed to get a grip of it. be that as it may, this is no doubt that this is destabilising at a time when the prime minister wants attention to be focused on the new target for getting rid of petrol and diesel cars, and for britain to be carbon neutral. her remarks, though, will raise serious concerns. they also echo some of the criticism we've heard from other opponents of boris johnson who question whether he can actually be trusted. claire o'neill this morning saying that if you receive a promise from boris johnson, make sure you've got it in writing. get a
prime minister, why did you sacked claire o'neill? when are you sacked claire o'neill?hen are you going to name her successor? no real a nswers you going to name her successor? no real answers from mrjohnson there. my real answers from mrjohnson there. my understanding is that some felt claire o'neill liked their management skills to really make a success of the summit. it was pointed out to me that it was in a very bad state of affairs, but she was the person running it, and that to some...
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because o'neill was getting ready to retire. go back to what i said, there were a lot of conservative democrats that reagan could bring them to the republican fold. look at reagan's speeches and commentary and q and a. he didn't come to washington to declare war on the media. he was attacking the bureaucracy, but he needed democrats to get his programs through and he needed the media to be open to the idea that i tease you about the washington post but the washington post editorial was very supportive. they said he got the nomination reagan brought a new intellectual revolution and that is something to be thankful for and reagan put that into practice. i thick it was personal. i think was philosophical. i think the parties changed. we are at the end of jimmy carter. and jimmy carter i will defend and always say he was a good man , who came to washington with the best of intentions. but he did not ultimately understand washington. we had the recession. democrats needed to do something and willing to take a chance on reagan. on re
because o'neill was getting ready to retire. go back to what i said, there were a lot of conservative democrats that reagan could bring them to the republican fold. look at reagan's speeches and commentary and q and a. he didn't come to washington to declare war on the media. he was attacking the bureaucracy, but he needed democrats to get his programs through and he needed the media to be open to the idea that i tease you about the washington post but the washington post editorial was very...
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jeremy corbyn honed in on what claire o'neill had said.tory minister said, we should have clear actions, an agreed plan and a road map for the year of action but we do not. so, why is the prime minister failing so spectacularly to measure up to the scale of the climate crisis that this country and indeed this planet is facing? mr speaker, this is beyond satire. this government, this is the first country, the first major economy in the world, in the world to have set a target of carbon neutral by 2050. earlier in the week, politicaljournalists walked out of a downing street briefing after number ten said some publications weren't welcome. the snp leader at westminster reckoned borisjohnson was taking a leaf out of another leader's book. in the first few days of brexit britain, this prime minister has sacked an official, taken an isolationist approach to trade, and banned the press from a downing street briefing. is he intentionally trying to impersonate donald trump? the prime minister had given a speech earlier in the week about the next s
jeremy corbyn honed in on what claire o'neill had said.tory minister said, we should have clear actions, an agreed plan and a road map for the year of action but we do not. so, why is the prime minister failing so spectacularly to measure up to the scale of the climate crisis that this country and indeed this planet is facing? mr speaker, this is beyond satire. this government, this is the first country, the first major economy in the world, in the world to have set a target of carbon neutral...
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and that was basically tip o'neill's strategy and philosophy. it's not written in the constitution that it has to be bipartisan but the reality of the numbers in the senate are such that any successful impeachment has to have a bipartisan component. in this case the democrats, and you have to admire them, i think they saw it much more as a matter of conscience because there wasn't a clear win in it for them. it was a roll of the dice. they knew they were going to lose in the senate all along. we in the media probably hyped their chances on getting a couple of votes in the senate all along just to make it more interesting for our viewers and readers. but you know, with the exception of mitt romney there wasn't anybody like ruckelshaus or richardson. >> we traveled by plane and train and bused many miles together. great to see you. john a. farrell our special guest to round things off tonight. coming up among the departures from the democratic race last night, one of them left a very unique mark on this race. - when i noticed my sister moving diff
and that was basically tip o'neill's strategy and philosophy. it's not written in the constitution that it has to be bipartisan but the reality of the numbers in the senate are such that any successful impeachment has to have a bipartisan component. in this case the democrats, and you have to admire them, i think they saw it much more as a matter of conscience because there wasn't a clear win in it for them. it was a roll of the dice. they knew they were going to lose in the senate all along....
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alan: jackie o'neill era tambiÉn un gran amigo.Ás claras de afinidad con la comunidad hispana. era un hombre con una cercanÍa muy profunda con los hispanos. con la cultura y la comida. se casÓ con una de las nuestras y era uno de los nuestros. por eso duele tanto a los Ángeles. andrea: fomentÓ la educación, ganÓ un oscar y escribió libros. por eso estamos aquÍ para hablar de tantas cosas.esos momentos memorables es parte de lo que veremos en esta nota. >> el amor de kobe bryant por su esposa y sus hijas centraban su felicidad. esta fue la Última foto de navidad de la familia completa antes del terrible accidente aÉreo del 26 de enero pasado. dÍas antes, su hija mayor de cumpliÓ 17 aÑos y kobe bryant le dedicÓ un mensaje que decÍa " feliz cumpleaÑos mi bebÉ, te amo sin medida". las redes sociales se dividÍan entre baloncesto,obras benÉficas y fotos de memorias de una bryant compartiÓ108 publicaciones de las cuales eran momentos felices junto a sus hijas y su esposa. Él compartÍa que esperaba a su cuarta niÑa en su publicaciÓn, la cu
alan: jackie o'neill era tambiÉn un gran amigo.Ás claras de afinidad con la comunidad hispana. era un hombre con una cercanÍa muy profunda con los hispanos. con la cultura y la comida. se casÓ con una de las nuestras y era uno de los nuestros. por eso duele tanto a los Ángeles. andrea: fomentÓ la educación, ganÓ un oscar y escribió libros. por eso estamos aquÍ para hablar de tantas cosas.esos momentos memorables es parte de lo que veremos en esta nota. >> el amor de kobe bryant...
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dusseldorf defeated freiburg on friday byron beat potter born and on monday evening frankfurt will host o'neill berlin to close out the match day and hopefully our graphics as well you're watching news of the next reporter looks at the kenya at kenya's $1000000.00 business in garbage i'm carl aspen thank you so much for joining us. to use crime fighters are back to africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to nuno. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word published in the book. rico is in germany to learn german and why not learn with him simple online on your mobile and free stuff to do w z e learning course nikos free german made it easy. every morning thousands of scavengers stream to the den door a dump site in the kenyan capital nairobi the people here try to and if you dollars a day to help m
dusseldorf defeated freiburg on friday byron beat potter born and on monday evening frankfurt will host o'neill berlin to close out the match day and hopefully our graphics as well you're watching news of the next reporter looks at the kenya at kenya's $1000000.00 business in garbage i'm carl aspen thank you so much for joining us. to use crime fighters are back to africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and...
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dusseldorf defeated freiburg on friday byron beat potter born and on monday evening frankfurt will host o'neill in berlin to close out the match day and hopefully our graphics as well you're watching news of the next reporter looks at the kenya at kenya's $1000000.00 business in garbage i'm carl aspen thank you so much for joining us. to use crime fighters who are back africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate street prevention and sustainable growth production all of his those are available online and of course you can show .
dusseldorf defeated freiburg on friday byron beat potter born and on monday evening frankfurt will host o'neill in berlin to close out the match day and hopefully our graphics as well you're watching news of the next reporter looks at the kenya at kenya's $1000000.00 business in garbage i'm carl aspen thank you so much for joining us. to use crime fighters who are back africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate street prevention and...
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couple of matches look for 2 leverkusen hosting outwork and vosburgh playing mind swell frankfurt and o'neill in berlin will close things out on monday thing while it's the opening weekend of the 70th birthday when international film festival and one of the films from airing saturday is a quirky wester about outlaws in the wilds of oregon some 200 years ago now they have to conning plan to get rich. take a 1st look at 1st. imagine the wild west only without the wild no stagecoaches attacks no indian tribe exterminated. and yet there is something threatening in the year the whole time. that is the great achievement of the 1st really good film in this year's competition. for american director kelly reichardt this isn't the 1st time she's made such an atypical western she's just not into gunslingers it's really just a story about friendship and a cow. that's right account a rich businessman brings her to oregon then she inspires 2 friends a cook and a chinese immigrant to develop a business idea they steal the cows milk at night use it to bake delicious cookies and sell them at inflated prices y
couple of matches look for 2 leverkusen hosting outwork and vosburgh playing mind swell frankfurt and o'neill in berlin will close things out on monday thing while it's the opening weekend of the 70th birthday when international film festival and one of the films from airing saturday is a quirky wester about outlaws in the wilds of oregon some 200 years ago now they have to conning plan to get rich. take a 1st look at 1st. imagine the wild west only without the wild no stagecoaches attacks no...
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host leipzig and on sunday they will cause a host borg and vosburgh play mind stand in frankfurt and o'neill in berlin will see the match day outs with a monday evening game. the 70th for lin international film festival is underway here in the german capital and some of the favorites for the prestigious golden bear award are already leaving a lasting impression on audiences after johnny to add stole the headlines and the limelight on day 2 of the belinelli as his latest film minamata and its world premiere day 3 has even more in store for us one of the highly anticipated films on saturday night it's called 1st cow it's a tale from the twenty's by american director kelly reichardt. i mean to see it as our reporter he's got the best seat in the house at the bell and all of this weekend and we find him right now at the red carpet i mean you're lucky man you got to see 1st cow 1st hand one of the films that has a lot of hype going into the festival what stood out for you is right carl i saw this film that has been highly anticipated and for me it definitely lived up to expectations i know it's a
host leipzig and on sunday they will cause a host borg and vosburgh play mind stand in frankfurt and o'neill in berlin will see the match day outs with a monday evening game. the 70th for lin international film festival is underway here in the german capital and some of the favorites for the prestigious golden bear award are already leaving a lasting impression on audiences after johnny to add stole the headlines and the limelight on day 2 of the belinelli as his latest film minamata and its...
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but sources close to mrs o‘neill say they think she was fired for criticising government failings.ked. but i think it is best in these situations if you have a government minister doing thejob. you then have one line of command rather than two people doing the same thing. i thought that was best but it was an honour to be asked. i‘ve also got a lot of things i‘ve already agreed to do this year, not least the work i do for alzheimer‘s research uk, so i thought it was important that i carry on with that work. but i wish the government well and i wish the climate change conference well because it‘s absolutely vital. and i‘m sure there will be a government minister or someone who will be able to do the job and do it very well. the government has my backing as they go forward. the metroplitan police has confirmed that an officer has been taken off operational duties and is being investigated after it emerged that a gun was left in an airplane‘s toilet by a bodyguard for the former prime minister david cameron. our correspondent nicola morrison is with me now. it wasn‘t just a it wasn‘tj
but sources close to mrs o‘neill say they think she was fired for criticising government failings.ked. but i think it is best in these situations if you have a government minister doing thejob. you then have one line of command rather than two people doing the same thing. i thought that was best but it was an honour to be asked. i‘ve also got a lot of things i‘ve already agreed to do this year, not least the work i do for alzheimer‘s research uk, so i thought it was important that i...
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el evento fue la participaciÓn de michael jordÁn, shaquille o'neil y beyonce que dio inicio a las celebracionesmanda contra la empresa del helicÓptero donde viajaba kobe y su hija. >>> los aficionados y la gente que tenÍa cariÑo a kobe bryant necesitaba. >>> vimos a muchos famosos comenzar a llorar, y llorar y llorar. parte del cariÑo que le tenÍa la gente a kobe bryant. >>> una jueza federal podrÍa decidir si permite traslado, o el traslado de 50 pacientes en cuarentena por el coronavirus. dichos pacientes estÁn en... travis en fairfield. esto en costa mesa. el pasado viernes una juez emitiÓ un bloqueo temporal de dicho plan, la ciudad argumentÓ que antes de la ye de los pacientes en necesitan determinar que el sitio es adecuado para albergar. >>> la organizaciÓn mun tail de la salud. ha alcanzado el nivel de una pandemia. la gran mayorÍa de los casos son en china. y otros paÍses como italia, corea del sur e irÁn. >>> en china 409 casos de coronavirus son mÁs de 77 mil personas con infecciÓn. 2. 592 vÍctimas mortales. debido a este brote se han interpuesta reuniones polÍticas este aÑo en dicho
el evento fue la participaciÓn de michael jordÁn, shaquille o'neil y beyonce que dio inicio a las celebracionesmanda contra la empresa del helicÓptero donde viajaba kobe y su hija. >>> los aficionados y la gente que tenÍa cariÑo a kobe bryant necesitaba. >>> vimos a muchos famosos comenzar a llorar, y llorar y llorar. parte del cariÑo que le tenÍa la gente a kobe bryant. >>> una jueza federal podrÍa decidir si permite traslado, o el traslado de 50 pacientes en...
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amor de 20 años que todo los Ángeles conoció, además del discurso de vanessa cuando habló shaqueil o'neilltntos fue muy emotivo para las personas que lo vimos fuera, a muchos se nos enchinó la piel, lo que llama la atención que la gente lleva aproximadamente 10 a 15 minutos saliendo con un silencoi muy particular, cuando la gente sale de esta arena salen después de un partido haciendo mucho más ruido, pero acá hay mucho orden,el que se vivió en la mañana se sigue viviendo hoy porque fueron muchas las emociones dentro del homenaje a kobe bryant, las personas que lo vivieron en persona serán testigos de algo que pasará a la historia, el reporte completo lo podrán ver hoy en el noticiero a las 6:30 de la tarde, regreso contigo nicole. >>> muchas gracias por la información, sabes que segimos esto de cerca y vimos toda la emoción de las personas, muchas gracias no se vaya porque regresamos con más noticias en mediodía tml ♪. ♪. nueva colgate optic white renewal, con la mayor cantidad de peróxido de hidrógeno en una crema dental blanqueadora, elimina 10 años de manch ah, ¡me encantan tus botas!
amor de 20 años que todo los Ángeles conoció, además del discurso de vanessa cuando habló shaqueil o'neilltntos fue muy emotivo para las personas que lo vimos fuera, a muchos se nos enchinó la piel, lo que llama la atención que la gente lleva aproximadamente 10 a 15 minutos saliendo con un silencoi muy particular, cuando la gente sale de esta arena salen después de un partido haciendo mucho más ruido, pero acá hay mucho orden,el que se vivió en la mañana se sigue viviendo hoy porque...
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that we are the 11th hour to save the planet, the former tory minister and now ex-president claire o'neill said, there has been a huge lack of leadership and engagement from this government. what on earth did she mean? speaker, if you look at what this government has already achieved on climate change, you will note that last year was the first year on record that renewable fossil fuels. he will since 2010, 99% of the solar plant owes that achieved that miracle were installed under this government. we are reducing greenhouse gas. all you have produced i am afraid is a load of hot air. >> the problem is the government's own figures showed the government is missing the carbon budget. the country before meets net zero. formative -- two two former conservative leaders also turned down the job. we can make a joint approach. perhaps he would like to take on that job. he has already for it. his own former tory minister said we should have clear and as and agreed plan roadmap for the year of action, but we do not. why is the prime minister failing so spectacularly to measure up to the scale of the
that we are the 11th hour to save the planet, the former tory minister and now ex-president claire o'neill said, there has been a huge lack of leadership and engagement from this government. what on earth did she mean? speaker, if you look at what this government has already achieved on climate change, you will note that last year was the first year on record that renewable fossil fuels. he will since 2010, 99% of the solar plant owes that achieved that miracle were installed under this...
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reagan and tip o'neill raise the age for social security. reagan and tip o'neill did the last comprehensive tax reform. bill clinton and a republican congress did welfare reform that actually bounced the budget three years and a row. big stuff. arguably none of that could've been done in unified government. let me give an example of what unified government could produce a big outcome. bush had just been reelected in 2004. he asked all of us to tackle social security. i was number two in our conference at the time and i spent a year trying to get any democrat, any democrat even joe lieberman the most reasonable democrat to join with us and their attitude was, you have the white house, you have the house. you have the senate. you want to do something for social security? you do it. what that means is we use you in the next election. so my take disappointment with barack obama is there are two things that had to be done to save us from the path we are headed. entitlement eligibility changes. in other words, you have to change the eligibility fo
reagan and tip o'neill raise the age for social security. reagan and tip o'neill did the last comprehensive tax reform. bill clinton and a republican congress did welfare reform that actually bounced the budget three years and a row. big stuff. arguably none of that could've been done in unified government. let me give an example of what unified government could produce a big outcome. bush had just been reelected in 2004. he asked all of us to tackle social security. i was number two in our...
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reporter: prime minister, claire o'neill suggests you're not showing leadership on climate change.e‘ve got the end of the road for one of the most successful machines in history, the internal combustion engine. it seems like it‘s notjust society changing the climate, it‘s now climate changing society. roger harrabin, bbc news. and at around 5.45 we‘ll be joined by the business secretary, andrea leadsom, whose department is organising cop26, the climate change conference. we will ask the minister about the conference and the plans announced by the government today. that‘s coming up later. a pedestrian has died after being hit by an unmarked police car in cheshire. the man died at the scene of the crash in warrington, which happened shortly after seven o‘clock yesterday evening. cheshire police said the incident had been referred to the independent office for police conduct. several streets in central london have been cordoned off for a second time in 24 hours, after an unexploded world world ii bomb was found. scotland yard confirmed that another part of the ordnance had been found
reporter: prime minister, claire o'neill suggests you're not showing leadership on climate change.e‘ve got the end of the road for one of the most successful machines in history, the internal combustion engine. it seems like it‘s notjust society changing the climate, it‘s now climate changing society. roger harrabin, bbc news. and at around 5.45 we‘ll be joined by the business secretary, andrea leadsom, whose department is organising cop26, the climate change conference. we will ask the...
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nike, john donahoe elevates heidi o'neill to the consumer business, running ecomm.t was huge a lot of people felt he was running a boys club there. nike huge business in china, they make them in china, and this stock is just hanging in there. none of us are used to this. nike should be down big. somebody short this thing huge because it made too much sense to short i read that note and made me want to buy it and dominos is doing a good job, placing with very good people nike buy, buy, buy. how is that possible speaking of buy, buy, buy, anyone on the bed, bath & beyond conference call? >> investing $400 million on remodeling and supply chain, buy-backs. >> possibility of buying back almost half. a disjointed conference call >> macy's is a junk yesterday talking about khc. >> even though they've done everything they can to clean up the balance sheet, not enough. everyone's trying to get ahead of some of what we've seen in department stores. i can't blame them i thought bed path laid out a case which said look i'm getting rid of the bad stuff and i'll be fine i was sh
nike, john donahoe elevates heidi o'neill to the consumer business, running ecomm.t was huge a lot of people felt he was running a boys club there. nike huge business in china, they make them in china, and this stock is just hanging in there. none of us are used to this. nike should be down big. somebody short this thing huge because it made too much sense to short i read that note and made me want to buy it and dominos is doing a good job, placing with very good people nike buy, buy, buy. how...
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on a number of fronts, so, borisjohnson got rid of claire perry, now clare o'neil, former energy ministerentative on the climate talk at the same time he is having a row with nicola sturgeon as to whether it should take place in glasgow. his relationship with david cameron is a curious one. two old etonians, very chummy, at the same time cameron felt he was stabbed in the back by johnson, who was trying to work out which way he should go ahead of the brexit referendum and, famously, didn't quite toss a coin but decided to go for leave at the last minute and cameron felt betrayed byjohnson and cameron felt betrayed byjohnson and then johnson was estopped from taking over in 2016 when theresa may one “— taking over in 2016 when theresa may one —— and then he was estopped. there is a lot of history. for boris johnson to have offered david cameron thisjob johnson to have offered david cameron this job and for cameron to have turned this down is curious. cameron this job and for cameron to have turned this down is curiousm is interesting. the telegraph says the fact that david cameron has been
on a number of fronts, so, borisjohnson got rid of claire perry, now clare o'neil, former energy ministerentative on the climate talk at the same time he is having a row with nicola sturgeon as to whether it should take place in glasgow. his relationship with david cameron is a curious one. two old etonians, very chummy, at the same time cameron felt he was stabbed in the back by johnson, who was trying to work out which way he should go ahead of the brexit referendum and, famously, didn't...
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gabrielle o'neill reports. the factory bill is the culmination of my political career to date.directive is from the prime minister, himself. and he expects the general public to give its money away to overfed west india planters, in order to end slavery? an embarrassment to empire, don't you agree? that's far from the point! i've always wanted to write about slavery and i like to find stories that fall between the cracks of history. those stories that need to be uncovered and i think are often buried for political expediency. juliet gilkes romero's play, the whip, is partly inspired by a swiftly—deleted tweet from 2018, revealing the scale of compensation paid to slave owners. it was 40% of the national budget at the time. 20 million at the time, which about now is about 20 billion. it's a lot of money and they could have bankrupted the country, but they essentially mortgaged the future of generations to come, in order to pay this off. this is why the government needs a man of the people, like you! no. sir, no. the whip is both the chief whip, tasked with getting the abolition
gabrielle o'neill reports. the factory bill is the culmination of my political career to date.directive is from the prime minister, himself. and he expects the general public to give its money away to overfed west india planters, in order to end slavery? an embarrassment to empire, don't you agree? that's far from the point! i've always wanted to write about slavery and i like to find stories that fall between the cracks of history. those stories that need to be uncovered and i think are often...
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sentries for millenia if it were to humans in the middle ages and later we've always had had jim o'neill aspirations in here up will be a thought and we have created a strategy that has enabled us to live together without any had to money or power as without hate in the need of large nations the smaller ones yes but we cannot say there's one dominant power of the runoff i think that's important there has never been a federal chancellor that led the way for the rest or french president that is important that is in the d.n.a. off the field it is not a hedge ammonia project you know and this is a treasure we've created let's not forget that this is why we've lived such a long time in the peace and prosperity all continent has always gone through wards but for the last 70 years we have lived in peace. i do not want to lead of chancellor merkel and i do not want to be led by. it is at odds with the basic idea that is behind europe. but i do know one thing. that what is the franco german couple is a few years old and the imposition of year of marriage is not sufficient. to move on is it going
sentries for millenia if it were to humans in the middle ages and later we've always had had jim o'neill aspirations in here up will be a thought and we have created a strategy that has enabled us to live together without any had to money or power as without hate in the need of large nations the smaller ones yes but we cannot say there's one dominant power of the runoff i think that's important there has never been a federal chancellor that led the way for the rest or french president that is...
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meanwhile, the service here heard from former basketball legend michaeljordan and shakeel o'neill, frombryant has mentored over the yea rs, bryant has mentored over the years, and there were musical tributes as well from beyonce and alicia keys. but the most moving, poignant moment was reserved for vanessa bryant who talked of her love for her husband and her 13—year—old daughter, gianna. our correspondent david willis with that report from the kobe bryant memorial in los angeles. you have been watching newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. and i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. and let's end on an up note. an up—hop, in fact. it's the peculiar norwegian sport of rabbit jumping. it attracts around 60 competitors who take part ina miniature show—jumping course. the contestants insist no rabbit is forced to take part if it doesn't want to and they do all seem to enjoy themselves on their way round this course. you have seen it all on newsday. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. hello there. we're moving into colder air more widely across the uk at the moment. yesterday, of course,
meanwhile, the service here heard from former basketball legend michaeljordan and shakeel o'neill, frombryant has mentored over the yea rs, bryant has mentored over the years, and there were musical tributes as well from beyonce and alicia keys. but the most moving, poignant moment was reserved for vanessa bryant who talked of her love for her husband and her 13—year—old daughter, gianna. our correspondent david willis with that report from the kobe bryant memorial in los angeles. you have...
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fact we have the eleventh hour to save the planet the former tory minister, now ex-president claire o'neill said, quote, there has been a huge lack of leadership and engagement from this government. what on earth did she mean? >> if you look what the government is achieving and has achieved on climate change it is phenomenal and last year was the first year on record that renewables produced more of the energy of this country than fossil fuels. he will note that since 2010, 99% of all the solar panels that have achieved that miracle were installed under this government. we are reducing greenhouse gas. >> the problem is government figures show it is missing the carbon budget let alone by 2050, it will be 2099 before the country meets net 0. we discovered this morning two former conservative leaders have also turned down the job formerly done by his minister. maybe you could make a joint approach and he would like to take on that job. he's over here in the chamber already for it. his own former tory minister said we should have clear actions and agreed planned and a roadmap for the year of ac
fact we have the eleventh hour to save the planet the former tory minister, now ex-president claire o'neill said, quote, there has been a huge lack of leadership and engagement from this government. what on earth did she mean? >> if you look what the government is achieving and has achieved on climate change it is phenomenal and last year was the first year on record that renewables produced more of the energy of this country than fossil fuels. he will note that since 2010, 99% of all the...
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gabrielle o'neill reports. date. —— factory bill. isn't that what we were fighting for? he expects the general public to give us money to overfed west indian planters. in orderto end in order to end slavery, a most abominable trade, an embarrassment to empire, don't you agree? that's far from the point! i've always wanted to write about slavery and i like to find stories that fall between the cracks of history, those stories that need to be uncovered. and those that are often buried for political expediency. the whip is partly inspired by a tweet. it revealed the scale of compensation paid to slaveowners. 40% of the national budget at the time, 20 million at the time, which are about now is about 20 billion. it's a lot of money and they could have encrypted the country but they essentially mortgaged the future of generations to come in order to pay this off —— bankrupted. generations to come in order to pay this off -- bankrupted. the web is the chief whip fast with getting the abolition bill through parliament
gabrielle o'neill reports. date. —— factory bill. isn't that what we were fighting for? he expects the general public to give us money to overfed west indian planters. in orderto end in order to end slavery, a most abominable trade, an embarrassment to empire, don't you agree? that's far from the point! i've always wanted to write about slavery and i like to find stories that fall between the cracks of history, those stories that need to be uncovered. and those that are often buried for...
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her speech had a lasting impact, as gabrielle o'neill reports.al had mps spluttering over the dover sole. nancy astor is back in westminster as part of a drive to display more artworks depicting female politicians. and if new mps are nervous about making their maiden speeches in 2020, what must it had been like for the first woman to do so? this is the hansard parliamentary debates volume for february 1920 which includes the maiden speech of nancy astor, the first woman to take her seat in parliament. and so her first words are, "i shall not begin by craving the indulgence of the house... "i am conscious of the indulgence and the courtesy of the house. i know that it is very difficult for some honourable members to receive the first lady mp into the house. it is almost as difficult for some of them as it was for the first lady mp herself to come in." i think it must've been incredibly daunting. she was the first woman to ever enter with 500 plus men in there, and i think it probably took a lot of courage to stand there herself. the commons was le
her speech had a lasting impact, as gabrielle o'neill reports.al had mps spluttering over the dover sole. nancy astor is back in westminster as part of a drive to display more artworks depicting female politicians. and if new mps are nervous about making their maiden speeches in 2020, what must it had been like for the first woman to do so? this is the hansard parliamentary debates volume for february 1920 which includes the maiden speech of nancy astor, the first woman to take her seat in...
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>> my name is peggy o'neill. i am a precinct captain.i am a volunteer here but i will move on to another state. >> where are you going? >> to nevada. >> thank you so much. voices]nct >> we got updates from every viable candidate. what? >> we are still counting. >> what did you guys say was 57? ok. i can't hear you. i have a 96 now. ok. let's figure out this math. [indistinct voices] >> one of my paychecks goes totally to daycare. >> so we can work another job. >> no, that is how it is. >> which group gets to elect how many delegates. the next portion of this would be when we would open it up to people who want to propose a plank to the county platform. to save time, i think that anybody who wrote up a proposed plank to the platform, that should be heard. i would like to suggest that anybody that wants to do that, send a plank to our platform, we will send them all to the county and let the county platform committee decide whether they want to do it. instead of having a back-and-forth discussion here. if that is ok with you guys? [applaus
>> my name is peggy o'neill. i am a precinct captain.i am a volunteer here but i will move on to another state. >> where are you going? >> to nevada. >> thank you so much. voices]nct >> we got updates from every viable candidate. what? >> we are still counting. >> what did you guys say was 57? ok. i can't hear you. i have a 96 now. ok. let's figure out this math. [indistinct voices] >> one of my paychecks goes totally to daycare. >> so we...
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was president, to put o'neill was speaker of the house. we had strong republican -- staunch democrat. they worked together respectfully. and the country moved forward. the same with the clinton. he had republican majority. they worked together. they moved to the country forward. i just think we have gone from debating to arguing. and that is a lot of the problem in washington. i've been watching the democrat candidates. it troubles me, so many of them lean to the socialist point of view. let's make you dependent. let's let the government have control of your health care. let's let the government provide your housing. let's let the government subsidize her income. i do not want to lose my independence. it really bothers me. >> ok, connie, thank you for the call. in new orleans, republican line. how much of this campaign have you been following? >> i'm following it closely. you and the team at c-span for your coverage. it is refreshing to see a network as committed as you are to covering the small d democratic process. at its core it is who
was president, to put o'neill was speaker of the house. we had strong republican -- staunch democrat. they worked together respectfully. and the country moved forward. the same with the clinton. he had republican majority. they worked together. they moved to the country forward. i just think we have gone from debating to arguing. and that is a lot of the problem in washington. i've been watching the democrat candidates. it troubles me, so many of them lean to the socialist point of view. let's...
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know he would have no difficulty in dealing with us the status of mary lou mcdonald and michelle o'neil in recent times i don't see this changing what if he thought of the fact that around the time of his general election boris johnson has been talking about a bridge from ulster to scotland you probably aware that nicholas sturgeon north of the border here is talking about a new referendum on scottish independence this him fane kind of laugh at that and think it's going to be a celtic bridge between scotland and alpha and i'm not sure on the engineering why cost lives or whatever but it stephanie not an issue that came up under duress and darker trotter are already are i mean the places that we were coming saying yeah but you know what i'm getting at the british taxpayer paying 20000000000 pounds for a bridge between a united ireland and an independence ago and now here i'm glad that you're seeing into the future a united ireland that's their cross of i would say out of darkness are ok but the difference between bora. johnson breaks a deal and teresa mayes was of course a sea border bor
know he would have no difficulty in dealing with us the status of mary lou mcdonald and michelle o'neil in recent times i don't see this changing what if he thought of the fact that around the time of his general election boris johnson has been talking about a bridge from ulster to scotland you probably aware that nicholas sturgeon north of the border here is talking about a new referendum on scottish independence this him fane kind of laugh at that and think it's going to be a celtic bridge...
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joe's wife gail, my brother-in-law who you all know brendan o'neill, the state public defender, my sister claire is year as well. thank you for joining us all. [ applause ] i also want to start with a thank you to my wife tracy for everything she's doing for our state. [ applause ] well, mr. speaker, that makes two that get louder applause. she keeps me hum many. finally, i would like to recognize one of my oldest friends in the legislature, senator harris mcdowell. senator mcdowell -- playoffs. senator mcdowell and i have been friends for long time and have opinion neighbors for 11 years and it's been a privilege for me to be represented by him in the delaware state senate. as you all know, he'll be retiring at the end of of this year. harris is someone who has left his mark on this state in more what is that can be counted, andries also absence will be deeply find in hour neighborhoods. one more time, help me thank him for all the support. this is the first time adlesing this body as your governor, and as we start the raft year of the third term it's northern to take stock, of the promi
joe's wife gail, my brother-in-law who you all know brendan o'neill, the state public defender, my sister claire is year as well. thank you for joining us all. [ applause ] i also want to start with a thank you to my wife tracy for everything she's doing for our state. [ applause ] well, mr. speaker, that makes two that get louder applause. she keeps me hum many. finally, i would like to recognize one of my oldest friends in the legislature, senator harris mcdowell. senator mcdowell --...
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international news center in moscow this is our welcome wherever you're watching us from today my name's o'neill we begin with some breaking news on the program from turkey and iran 140 people injuries after a passenger plane overshot the runway while istanbul's. port this we're looking right now. images from there the boeing 737 sustained extensive damage to his fuselage to the main body of the plane which burst into flames during the crash the governor of. all 183 people on board. crew members were evacuated and the plane belonged to pegasus early lines and was arriving from another city is near it's not clear what caused the accident although reports suggest that story may or may have played a role what you're looking at there by the way in the corner of the right corner that's the cockpit totally. detached from the plane the tail as well has been broken off too so it's a plane that's basically broken in 3 we know that's a big chain or a port has been temporarily closed to flights they're being directed to guess the bowl airport 11 just after 2 minutes past 11 pm right now and see services as
international news center in moscow this is our welcome wherever you're watching us from today my name's o'neill we begin with some breaking news on the program from turkey and iran 140 people injuries after a passenger plane overshot the runway while istanbul's. port this we're looking right now. images from there the boeing 737 sustained extensive damage to his fuselage to the main body of the plane which burst into flames during the crash the governor of. all 183 people on board. crew...
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. >> reporter: eric o'neill is a former f.b.i.nter- intelligence operative who studied russia sleeper agents like anna chapman and maria butina. >> the f.b.i. has to be scrambling to figure out, how did russia learn that this informant was working against their interests? >> reporter: fuentes will be in court on friday, and while u.s. authorities say he doesn't appear to be a highly trained spy, the bottom line here is the russians didn't think that he would draw a lot of attention, norah, as he zeroed in on that f.b.i. informant. >> o'donnell: quite a story, jeff, thank you. >> reporter: it is. >> o'donnell: tonight, more cases of the new coronavirus are confirmed on that cruise ship in japan. most of the american passengers have been flown home, but there are more than 620 confirmed cases on that "diamond princess." and with new numbers just coming in tonight, there are more than 75,000 cases of the coronavirus worldwide; more than 2,100 people have died. tonight, two 13-year-olds are in custody in california facing charges of a
. >> reporter: eric o'neill is a former f.b.i.nter- intelligence operative who studied russia sleeper agents like anna chapman and maria butina. >> the f.b.i. has to be scrambling to figure out, how did russia learn that this informant was working against their interests? >> reporter: fuentes will be in court on friday, and while u.s. authorities say he doesn't appear to be a highly trained spy, the bottom line here is the russians didn't think that he would draw a lot of...