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partridge. region of belgium has passed legislation the burnous traditional ways of slaughtering animals for muslim and jewish faiths allowing kosher slaughter requires the animals to be alive and healthy at the time they killed they were throats cut pretty stunning isn't always use which is why the practice has been banned in several e.u. countries the new law in belgium those prompted much to blame a welfare groups say this law is not about targeting religious. it is absolutely not a ban on religious slaughter not at all it is a ban on slaughter without stunning even if you follow all the rules and use a very sharp blade and you do everything according to religious tradition even then the animal will suffer i think that the bans have more to do with 2 legged animals that with 4 legged ones if there is one positive thing that comes out of this latest attempt to tail religious freedom is to bring in close jewish and muslim communities everyone will just do our home or in some corner hidden from
partridge. region of belgium has passed legislation the burnous traditional ways of slaughtering animals for muslim and jewish faiths allowing kosher slaughter requires the animals to be alive and healthy at the time they killed they were throats cut pretty stunning isn't always use which is why the practice has been banned in several e.u. countries the new law in belgium those prompted much to blame a welfare groups say this law is not about targeting religious. it is absolutely not a ban on...
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changing by the hour i will keep water i'm out for now though ok partridge in westminster thank you. thanks to some big name american actors are coming under fire for suggesting a guest list for a trump fundraising event could be used as a guide for who know how to work with critics of the blacklist suggestion as a dangerous move. listen when i asked time people did this have people ended up killing themselves yeah this is not a good idea ok listen to you are all you were for you joe want to work with is your personal business the prevailing voices in hollywood consider themselves to be woke progressive's extolling values of tolerance and liberalism but not so much tolerance when it comes to conservatives actors debra messing and eric mccormack are calling for the list of attendees at double trump's recent beverly hills fundraiser to be made public because apparently celebrities should not be able to support the president please print a list of all attendees the public has of right to know haiti a chart kindly reports on everyone that attending this event so the rest of us can be cle
changing by the hour i will keep water i'm out for now though ok partridge in westminster thank you. thanks to some big name american actors are coming under fire for suggesting a guest list for a trump fundraising event could be used as a guide for who know how to work with critics of the blacklist suggestion as a dangerous move. listen when i asked time people did this have people ended up killing themselves yeah this is not a good idea ok listen to you are all you were for you joe want to...
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partridge had a case pm case is pantomimic at the best of times but this one's upping the ante and it was on the cards now for breaks in the. yes i have to say this is being authority entertaining for allowed to say that. it was a typical british performance by boris johnson no surprise there i mean he repeatedly you heard the words in that he referred to the potential bill to stop and no deal breaks it as the surrender bill he said any attempts to delay brakes it to extend the ring and delay and of course he referred to any economic forecast that was due me and all about any potential deal breaker asked project fear all typical stuff from boris johnson but the best words that he says the most scathing comments were actually surprisingly as he had a hint they're directed at opposition leader jeremy korb and he said that the labor leader had a friend in caracas and that he was caracas and that he also said in terms of a us trade deal that the only chlorinated chicken he could see that was just one in the house were jerry corbett as we saw some of the words there we heard some of the th
partridge had a case pm case is pantomimic at the best of times but this one's upping the ante and it was on the cards now for breaks in the. yes i have to say this is being authority entertaining for allowed to say that. it was a typical british performance by boris johnson no surprise there i mean he repeatedly you heard the words in that he referred to the potential bill to stop and no deal breaks it as the surrender bill he said any attempts to delay brakes it to extend the ring and delay...
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massive show should not be seen as a retrospective 69 year old artist insists it's a kind of look partridge for experimentation and. it's about engaging with the total physical experience of moving through 12 rooms each of which is inviting you to be in that room. with those works in a very particular way the exhibition spans 40 years of artistic creation gormley found his subject early on the body in space the artist who was a fan of buddhist meditation has remained faithful to it ever since they take different form of those basic ideas about scale space the darkness of the inside of. growth natural processes they're all there in the work that he was making at school. antony gormley became famous with his sculptures they pop up in quite unexpected places and he picks both the artist himself and everyone else they encourage people to think about what it would be like if things were different on the head for example. the rooms at the royal academy are reinforced with steel plates to support gaullist legal works matrix for example weighs 6 tons it symbolizes the rapid urbanization of the worl
massive show should not be seen as a retrospective 69 year old artist insists it's a kind of look partridge for experimentation and. it's about engaging with the total physical experience of moving through 12 rooms each of which is inviting you to be in that room. with those works in a very particular way the exhibition spans 40 years of artistic creation gormley found his subject early on the body in space the artist who was a fan of buddhist meditation has remained faithful to it ever since...
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the reaction is to be expected to be reined in officials don't really see a major change with the partridge john bolton in the u.s. policy towards iran secretary of state my pompei o announced only a few hours later on tuesday evening a new series of sanctions on iran's revolutionary guards outputs force the rain ians have said that this is just another example of their us the maximum policy pressure that they are putting on iran to try and get them to come back to the negotiating table of course the u.s. has said that since they withdrew from the nuclear deal last year they're trying to get the iranians to come back and renegotiate the steel and since then they've imposed a series of sanctions on iran and that is what they radians are calling economic terrorism and they are saying that until this kind of policy this behavior stops and the sanctions are lifted there is absolutely no way you would see a meeting taking place between u.s. president donald trump and his reign in counterpart the reins and said that this kind of behavior is not conducive to any kind of dialogue. well the departur
the reaction is to be expected to be reined in officials don't really see a major change with the partridge john bolton in the u.s. policy towards iran secretary of state my pompei o announced only a few hours later on tuesday evening a new series of sanctions on iran's revolutionary guards outputs force the rain ians have said that this is just another example of their us the maximum policy pressure that they are putting on iran to try and get them to come back to the negotiating table of...
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electoral commission of receiving donations for the bricks and campaign from abroad with more on it kay partridge this morning. britain's national crime agency says it's dropping an investigation into arran banks one of the biggest donors behind the bracks referendum campaign the n.c.a.a. looked into potential offenses concerning $8000000.00 pounds worth of funding it was claimed banks wasn't the true source but the inquiry found banks illegally took out a loan from a company theo and so he could give the money to the brits that campaign the n.c.a.a. investigation has concluded that mr banks was legally entitled in his capacity as an individual to release these funds to the better for the country limited by instructing another of his company's rock services ltd to make the transactions on his behalf but it's worth noting the n.c.a.a. felt the need to highlight the hype surrounding the case the investigation has been subject to press and social media commentary the n.c.a.a. has not received any evidence to suggest that mr banks and his companies received funding from any 3rd party to fund the loan
electoral commission of receiving donations for the bricks and campaign from abroad with more on it kay partridge this morning. britain's national crime agency says it's dropping an investigation into arran banks one of the biggest donors behind the bracks referendum campaign the n.c.a.a. looked into potential offenses concerning $8000000.00 pounds worth of funding it was claimed banks wasn't the true source but the inquiry found banks illegally took out a loan from a company theo and so he...
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s departure from the e.u. a partridge breaks down the chaos britain's government is currently facing. the artists of the right 328 the nose to the left 301. 0 yes have it all no thank you. this is true you can on our points of order i welcome tonight's vote that's what they want yet another point this delay this is a government with no mandate no morals and as of today no majority. in parliament is on the brink of wrecking any deal but we might do. it in a parliamentary democracy. we do not have a president but a prime minister really it's a question of power who is driving when the u.k. exits the e.u. on october 31st prime minister barak's johnson is determined that the u.k. will leave on halloween that no ifs no buts and he also said he would do it with a deal or without a deal and it's that prospect of leaving without a deal that's got parliament up in arms what they've said is effectively they think they deserve a say on this or what they've done is that by forcing what amounted to an extraordinary motion yesterday they said to be voted to say whether or not they could have a say
s departure from the e.u. a partridge breaks down the chaos britain's government is currently facing. the artists of the right 328 the nose to the left 301. 0 yes have it all no thank you. this is true you can on our points of order i welcome tonight's vote that's what they want yet another point this delay this is a government with no mandate no morals and as of today no majority. in parliament is on the brink of wrecking any deal but we might do. it in a parliamentary democracy. we do not...
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partridge when danny blanchflower another economist and former central bankers argued that this type of money printing would create inflation however what it did was it kept the zombie banks alive and they pushed out companies that could create actual jobs and innovation and genuine taxable inflation economic activity and by catering to the zombies of the zombies got bigger and bigger and as such became a black hole of debt so the black hole of debt the cheap rates of negative rates are increasing that black hole of debt in that's deflation and now negative interest rates are soft default on sovereign debt that's also the pleasure but again go back to my theory that this is an asset not they were never ever going to lend to businesses businesses don't exist in this world where financial ice world what they ran out of was greater fools back in the 1980s when we began this bond market bubble when interest rates were at 20 percent and now they're down to 0 and even negative what we had always was a greater fool to roll over your debt who could back in the eighty's you had to have you kn
partridge when danny blanchflower another economist and former central bankers argued that this type of money printing would create inflation however what it did was it kept the zombie banks alive and they pushed out companies that could create actual jobs and innovation and genuine taxable inflation economic activity and by catering to the zombies of the zombies got bigger and bigger and as such became a black hole of debt so the black hole of debt the cheap rates of negative rates are...
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. >> steve: and a partridge in a a pear tree. >> jimmy: thank you.ven me -- he's given me, like, homework every week i have to learn three new grateful dead songs. [ light laughter ] >> steve: have you learned them >> jimmy: he's only given one week of stuff. >> steve: oh, okay [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we have a little time till october 31st. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: but i think he probably knows the playlist, something like that. but there's a lot of songs i ready know but i guess you can't just like "touch of gray." >> steve: that's it. >> jimmy: is there any dead heads out there [ cheers and applause >> steve: oh, wow. >> jimmy: am i right you can't just like "touch of gray." it's like a fake fan, right? >> audience: yeah. >> jimmy: yeah what are they called like gray? gray somethings? anyways, there's a name for it >> steve: gray heads maybe >> jimmy: well if you like "touch of gray" that means you're not really a grateful dead fan i do love that song but i'm gonna act like i don't know it >> steve: oh, so you go like, "i never heard this s
. >> steve: and a partridge in a a pear tree. >> jimmy: thank you.ven me -- he's given me, like, homework every week i have to learn three new grateful dead songs. [ light laughter ] >> steve: have you learned them >> jimmy: he's only given one week of stuff. >> steve: oh, okay [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we have a little time till october 31st. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: but i think he probably knows the playlist, something like that. but...