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paris lees is a broadcaster and equality campaigner.e spectator. and writes the breitbart. james, toby young. he tries to be controversial. he cannot be surprised people say we do not want to on a public body. i don't think toby thinks, how can i be controversial today? he just reacts in the moment. you use twitter, we react. we get an instant thought and think, the feeling dissipates once you have got the words out. we do not set out to be deliberately offensive most of the time. do you think he has been badly treated? we are talking about separate issues. does toby young says some spicy things on twitter? yes, he does. should toby be on the office for students board, yes he should. they are completely different things he has worked in the educational sector and is a good man for thejob. paris, do you see some value in provocateurs trying to challenge your views and those of your friends, who probably think quite alike on most of these issues? absolutely. i have written things which people were deemed to be provocative in the past. the
paris lees is a broadcaster and equality campaigner.e spectator. and writes the breitbart. james, toby young. he tries to be controversial. he cannot be surprised people say we do not want to on a public body. i don't think toby thinks, how can i be controversial today? he just reacts in the moment. you use twitter, we react. we get an instant thought and think, the feeling dissipates once you have got the words out. we do not set out to be deliberately offensive most of the time. do you think...
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james delingpole and paris lees will tell us whether it needs to be conducted with quite so much vitriol. 124jobs in government, including junior ministers and whips and all the hangers on — and about a third of those have been moved or are new. including moves for some names you might recognise, including jojohnson and rory stewart who were shunted from jobs in their comfort zone, to jobs elsewhere. two important critiques of the reshuffle are emerging though
james delingpole and paris lees will tell us whether it needs to be conducted with quite so much vitriol. 124jobs in government, including junior ministers and whips and all the hangers on — and about a third of those have been moved or are new. including moves for some names you might recognise, including jojohnson and rory stewart who were shunted from jobs in their comfort zone, to jobs elsewhere. two important critiques of the reshuffle are emerging though
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paris and i weren't. hi everyone and welcome to our highlights show i'm your host meghan lee bringing you the best pics of the week here's a look at what's coming up. on its head celebrating georg's final this is inverted style as the artist turns eighty. on his way back seems to moan sets out to revive the legendary house of azhar oh. and on her own sara in the background creative a three d. illustration. we start the show with a portrait of a man considered to be one of the most important contemporary painters of our time georg basel but now his work is deeply rooted in european history and american painting early on he decided to turn things upside down and we sat down with him to find out why. the world isn't upside down but gail vassalage says while there is the german artist who grew up in east germany started inverting his paintings in one nine hundred sixty nine his retrospective at basil's found us around by our features many of these images salutes his continued working with upside down imagery till the present day. is pretty new at the course the other one for the discovery but i love the idea
paris and i weren't. hi everyone and welcome to our highlights show i'm your host meghan lee bringing you the best pics of the week here's a look at what's coming up. on its head celebrating georg's final this is inverted style as the artist turns eighty. on his way back seems to moan sets out to revive the legendary house of azhar oh. and on her own sara in the background creative a three d. illustration. we start the show with a portrait of a man considered to be one of the most important...
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on december 11th, 1919, william lee westerman finds himself in paris discussing with the british and the french whether or not the city of constan ta noble should be given to turkey or greece. . in the two years this man like the united states goes from having no interest whatsoever in what happens to turkey or greece to actually having a voice in that final decision. now as jennifer mentioned the united states was not really bound by any agreements that it hadn't signed. it did not declare war against the ottoman empire. i want to talk about that process in trying to work their way through in a think tank environment what this means. now westerman who went on to become a professor at columbia university in new york where his papers are today was joined by other talented academics, the man sitting in the middle on the couch there is isaiah bowman who went on to become president of johns hopkins and later was part of another think tank effort to advise harry truman on what to do as the british were getting out of palestine. so these are interesting people who's views mattered an awful
on december 11th, 1919, william lee westerman finds himself in paris discussing with the british and the french whether or not the city of constan ta noble should be given to turkey or greece. . in the two years this man like the united states goes from having no interest whatsoever in what happens to turkey or greece to actually having a voice in that final decision. now as jennifer mentioned the united states was not really bound by any agreements that it hadn't signed. it did not declare war...
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recently, he reported live and the field at the paris san bernardino attacks and the ferguson of baltimore during heightened racial unrest. travelsof work, mr. lee each week from new york city to san francisco to care for his father, an alzheimer's patient, and to highlight and raise awareness of the importance of family caregiving and health care education. caregivings an aarp champion in an alzheimer's association celebrity champion. richard also is a spokes person for u.n. women. and for the anti-human trafficking group not for sale and board advising for an ngo teaching survivors to become a software coders. a former businessman and he often -- as a thought leader in media, race, and storytelling. he is ranked in the top 1% of social media users and was named one of 21 dynamic careers to watch alongside jay-z and sheryl sandberg. without more, i will say we are grateful to mr. lee for moderatoring us today. [applause] much.nk you so i have to talk to my manager because he's lying a lot, at least in that bio. it really is fantastic to be here. i sat in the back and thought of the meaning of what this commission has had for me and for my grand
recently, he reported live and the field at the paris san bernardino attacks and the ferguson of baltimore during heightened racial unrest. travelsof work, mr. lee each week from new york city to san francisco to care for his father, an alzheimer's patient, and to highlight and raise awareness of the importance of family caregiving and health care education. caregivings an aarp champion in an alzheimer's association celebrity champion. richard also is a spokes person for u.n. women. and for the...
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lee and peter strut -- you say politicians are pai are paranoid -- >> none of that has changed the mueller investigation. >> but -- >> you know, what i think -- >> they fired some of those people. >> paris ahead. >> your former boss came out cnn in a strong way talking to ana cabrera -- >> embarrassing interview in my opinion. i was upset with how he handled himself on air today, i will say. that's not how he behaved when i worked for him. >> maybe you should still work for him. but at the end of the day, the points he made were valid. the points he made talked about the scope that happens when you have a special prosecutor and why he's upset and many republican congressmen are upset that the attorney general recused himself. because now what you have mueller doing is opening up, did he do this? let's narrow the scope to what it's supposed to be about. it's -- was there meddling -- >> part of it because trump fired james comey. that's why -- >> if there was, let's look at the clintons. if there was, let's ask mueller, why do you have people that you have employed who were, in fact, donors to the clinton campaign, who were, in fact, treated -- >> they were -- >> that was the standard. >>
lee and peter strut -- you say politicians are pai are paranoid -- >> none of that has changed the mueller investigation. >> but -- >> you know, what i think -- >> they fired some of those people. >> paris ahead. >> your former boss came out cnn in a strong way talking to ana cabrera -- >> embarrassing interview in my opinion. i was upset with how he handled himself on air today, i will say. that's not how he behaved when i worked for him. >>...