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black people -- poor black people. if we were to look out as black people as human as us, i think it would make a world of difference. >> and within the communities where this has happening, certainly young black men are killing other young black men who look just like them, who live just like them. >> another way for us to understand this, if any of us were to go on today and pull up what are the top causes of death in this country, homicide is not even there. right, it's not even there, right, and so that's one of the reasons why, you know, even though people demean these young black males, right, are we demeaning all those white males who voted for trumpcare who presumably are going to cause way more death, right, if that bill is passed than these young black males, so i think we have to think bigger, right, when we think of who is the most dangerous, who is killing americans, it is not these young black males, when we imagine why is it that so many americans are obese, why is it that so many americans die of heart
black people -- poor black people. if we were to look out as black people as human as us, i think it would make a world of difference. >> and within the communities where this has happening, certainly young black men are killing other young black men who look just like them, who live just like them. >> another way for us to understand this, if any of us were to go on today and pull up what are the top causes of death in this country, homicide is not even there. right, it's not even...
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not so much the people that are on medicare, but a lot of other people. so candidate trump saw this unease in the american people. this concern that the american people had with our healthcare system. which i share. and in his campaign, in his very populist campaign for president he promised to provide quote, such great healthcare at a tiny fraction of the cost, those knuckleheads in washington don't know what they're doing. i'm going to deliver you such a great healthcare at a tiny fraction of the cost. that was his promise. to the american people. >> that's what he said that he was going to deliver. he just lectured himself from other republicans running by saying i'll never medicare, i never cut medicaid, those other republicans say they will, i'm not going to do that. but i am going to supply better healthcare than you're getting now at a tiny fraction of the cost . he said quote, everybody is going to be taken care of better than their taken care of now. everybody is going to be taken care of much better than they are taken care of now. no cuts to me
not so much the people that are on medicare, but a lot of other people. so candidate trump saw this unease in the american people. this concern that the american people had with our healthcare system. which i share. and in his campaign, in his very populist campaign for president he promised to provide quote, such great healthcare at a tiny fraction of the cost, those knuckleheads in washington don't know what they're doing. i'm going to deliver you such a great healthcare at a tiny fraction of...
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we came here, saw people jumping off. people calling... you saw people jumping off? yeah.eople had jumped off because they had no other option to. how high up? the top floor. i saw someone jump. someone was on fire and they jumped too. he didn't make it. some people have picked up their kids and threw them out for the police to pick them up because there was no other way out of the building. did you see that as well? i saw kids standing at the window screaming, "help me, help me, i can't breathe, help me." and all these people that... ..that have lost people in their lives. i know how that feels, you know? my heart goes out to them. the blaze tore through the 2a—storey council block in this part of north kensington. fire officers managed to rescue a large number of people and help others escape. 0n the seventh floor, this family were led to safety. there was smoke everywhere, people screaming. the neighbours were coming out. there was a fireman there going, "get out, get out." iran back injust my boxer shorts, put my dressing gown on, grabbed the little girl, put her under
we came here, saw people jumping off. people calling... you saw people jumping off? yeah.eople had jumped off because they had no other option to. how high up? the top floor. i saw someone jump. someone was on fire and they jumped too. he didn't make it. some people have picked up their kids and threw them out for the police to pick them up because there was no other way out of the building. did you see that as well? i saw kids standing at the window screaming, "help me, help me, i can't...
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our priority is people's safety.acuated last night, can you guarantee those evacuated will be suitably housed, notjust put on inflatable mattresses in sports halls. can you guarantee this? of course what needs to happen is the government is talking with camden council about how long it will take to ensure that these blocks are able to be safe, for people to return to their flats. they can pick up belongings they may wish to gather. people will have taken different steps in terms of where they would have been last night. some were placed in hotel rooms. we are making sure the authority has the ability to do what is necessary to ensure people have somewhere to stay and that the work is done so that those tower blocks will become safer blocks will become safer in future. thank you. can i ask one more question. will the government commit to meet all the local authority's costs rehousing and the work? the government is working with those local authorities affected by this issue to ensure that they are able to do what is n
our priority is people's safety.acuated last night, can you guarantee those evacuated will be suitably housed, notjust put on inflatable mattresses in sports halls. can you guarantee this? of course what needs to happen is the government is talking with camden council about how long it will take to ensure that these blocks are able to be safe, for people to return to their flats. they can pick up belongings they may wish to gather. people will have taken different steps in terms of where they...
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people have had a terrible night. we just people are tired. people have had a terrible night. people are tired. people have had a terrible night. we just want to get people into secure accommodation as quickly as possible. so where will you be putting them all? the lady you be putting them all? the lady you just talked about is on her way to britannia hotel which has provision for doings. ah, the lady with the doing? she's been found some ie come daily politics, yes. we have council housing building that we have been building in camden which we have expedited, we have 270 hotel rooms booked, all different hotels, so we have a range of different options, student accommodation. we are doing everything we can to move people in. a lot of people have chosen to go to friends and family, but if that was a temporary solution and they want to be housed, they should come to the centre and talk to our staff. 0bviously, the centre and talk to our staff. obviously, you have based you say, your decision to move people out on advice from the fire service. what do you say to those people that
people have had a terrible night. we just people are tired. people have had a terrible night. people are tired. people have had a terrible night. we just want to get people into secure accommodation as quickly as possible. so where will you be putting them all? the lady you be putting them all? the lady you just talked about is on her way to britannia hotel which has provision for doings. ah, the lady with the doing? she's been found some ie come daily politics, yes. we have council housing...
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we came here, saw people jumping off. people calling... you saw people jumping off? yeah.ple had jumped off because they had no other option to. how high up? the top floor. i saw someone jump. someone was on fire and they jumped too. he didn't make it. some people have picked up their children and threw them out for the police to pick them up because there was no other way out of the building. did you see that as well? i saw kids at the window screaming, "help me, help me, i can't breathe, help me." and all these people that... that have lost people in their lives. i know how that feels, you know? my heart goes out to them. the fire raced through the 2a story council block in this deprived part of north kensington. fire officers managed to rescue a large number of people and help others escape. 0n the seventh floor, this family were led to safety there was smoke everywhere, people screaming. the neighbours were coming out. there was a fireman there going, "get out, get out." i ran back injust my boxer shorts, put my dressing gown on, grabbed the little girl, put her under
we came here, saw people jumping off. people calling... you saw people jumping off? yeah.ple had jumped off because they had no other option to. how high up? the top floor. i saw someone jump. someone was on fire and they jumped too. he didn't make it. some people have picked up their children and threw them out for the police to pick them up because there was no other way out of the building. did you see that as well? i saw kids at the window screaming, "help me, help me, i can't breathe,...
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some people said a van had driven into people and other people said people had been stabbed.s make the move and we moved north. it was about 20 past ten and the police at the north end of the bridge were trying to gather witness statements. how much longer did you stay in the area? were you able to get back home? we wanted to get away pretty quickly and that is what the police we re quickly and that is what the police were encouraging us to do. at the north end of the bridge we saw a black cab with its light on and flag it down. the cab driver was very friendly and took us home for next to nothing. i think he realised we we re to nothing. i think he realised we were pretty shaken up and it was very nice. will heaven, from the spectator magazine, who saw so much last night of what was happening. you are watching bbc news. much more coming from here at the top of the hour. first, we will catch up with the weather prospects from nick miller. after an afternoon of sunshine and showers, more significant rain is heading into the uk. it will pull into northern ireland and feed into
some people said a van had driven into people and other people said people had been stabbed.s make the move and we moved north. it was about 20 past ten and the police at the north end of the bridge were trying to gather witness statements. how much longer did you stay in the area? were you able to get back home? we wanted to get away pretty quickly and that is what the police we re quickly and that is what the police were encouraging us to do. at the north end of the bridge we saw a black cab...
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i was telling people to run.responded within eight minutes — armed officers shot dead three attackers. people should remain calm and vigilant and carrier on with their normal business. the threat level remains severe. the prime minister has left the campaign trail and returned to westminster. she'll hold a meeting of the government's emergency cobra committee later this morning. on breakfast this morning we'll bring you the latest from the scene and keep you up to date with the investigation and reaction. good morning from central london, where six people have been killed and several injured during the country's second terrorist attack in less than two weeks. officers responded to reports of a vehicle ploughing into pedestrians on london bridge just after 10pm. three men got out of the vehicle and started stabbing people on the bridge and at the nearby borough market. we will be keeping you up—to—date with the latest on the investigation. counterterrorism police continue their work. the idiot has been cordoned of
i was telling people to run.responded within eight minutes — armed officers shot dead three attackers. people should remain calm and vigilant and carrier on with their normal business. the threat level remains severe. the prime minister has left the campaign trail and returned to westminster. she'll hold a meeting of the government's emergency cobra committee later this morning. on breakfast this morning we'll bring you the latest from the scene and keep you up to date with the investigation...
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is because some people have money and some people don't. these people can be ignored.re you? that was months ago, when they we re you? that was months ago, when they were being ignored. yes, months and yea rs were being ignored. yes, months and years ago. the human cost that it ta kes, years ago. the human cost that it takes, it always seems to cost human lives with these things take effect in any way. ijust hope these people are rehoused, the residents are treated with respect and with speed, i think that's important. thank you so much for being with us. we know that two men in their 20s were trying to escape from the fire they we re trying to escape from the fire they were called omar and mohammed. we gather that omar is in king ‘s couege gather that omar is in king ‘s college hospital, being treated for his injuries. he was coming down the staircase when the fire took hold and he was with mohammed. mohammed is missing, aged 25. they got separated on the staircase. i think we can talk to the brother of the missing man. if you can hear me, can you tell me what your co
is because some people have money and some people don't. these people can be ignored.re you? that was months ago, when they we re you? that was months ago, when they were being ignored. yes, months and yea rs were being ignored. yes, months and years ago. the human cost that it ta kes, years ago. the human cost that it takes, it always seems to cost human lives with these things take effect in any way. ijust hope these people are rehoused, the residents are treated with respect and with speed,...
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they were people walking the street but most of the people left. >> in terms of people in and aroundhe picture we're looking at that they have been directed out of the area by the police. >> well, the police asked people to move and they did. they did quickly. everybody left. >> in terms of - when the station itself was evacuated, how was that announcement made? was it someone, one of the message i'm just trying to see what you were told when you were told to leave the station. >> was not inside of the station at the time. i was outside. everybody was coming out. a few minutes after that they just told us to leave the street. so we went down the street a little bit. but i was not inside the station when they asked people to leave. >> and of course, this being a saturday night in london. one presumes there are quite a lot of people in the streets at this time. >> yes, yes there were a lot of people coming out of the station. most of them are gone now. the two people walking by, you can't go up the street. >> how have people been reacting? there are many faces moving past you. >> is th
they were people walking the street but most of the people left. >> in terms of people in and aroundhe picture we're looking at that they have been directed out of the area by the police. >> well, the police asked people to move and they did. they did quickly. everybody left. >> in terms of - when the station itself was evacuated, how was that announcement made? was it someone, one of the message i'm just trying to see what you were told when you were told to leave the...
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will still kill people. this is a new type of attack that the terrorists are using call -- the british called it a m marauding attack where you start with one means and finish with another means and kill until you are stopped. >> what do we learn from it, though? >> what we learn from this is that you are not going to be able to protect every place. if not this location, if not borough market, if borough market is an armed encampment they can still find a mcdonald's. i challenge anyone to drive down the street tomorrow or today and see a place where there isn't a crowd of people that wouldn't be vulnerable. what we have to do is put more people into this and delve deeper into the communications and the type of propaganda that is coming over from isis and the type of people who are consuming this propaganda. >> the cordon has just been lifted as you are speaking around us. the road is quite busy now where it was closed off. what does that suggest to you? that the investigation is conclusive so far? >> i would
will still kill people. this is a new type of attack that the terrorists are using call -- the british called it a m marauding attack where you start with one means and finish with another means and kill until you are stopped. >> what do we learn from it, though? >> what we learn from this is that you are not going to be able to protect every place. if not this location, if not borough market, if borough market is an armed encampment they can still find a mcdonald's. i challenge...
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we believe that six people have died fwhiin addition to the thr people shot by police. i'd like to repeat our request for londoners to avoid the areas of london bridge and borough market to enable the emergency services to continue this operation. this investigation, as i've said, is led by the counter terrorism command. we ask for help from the public in the following way. anybody who's got any images or film from tonight, they can help by loading it to www.ukima www.ukimageappeal.co.u.k. those who are involved and are concerned about loved ones in the area, that should contact 8-800-0961-233. looking forward we were of course reviewing our plans for policing stance across london. in the forthcoming days people can expect to see more police forces around the capital. >> can you tell us, is this instant completely over now? >> our current belief is that there were three attackers, but this is early on, so we've still got some inquiries to work through to be completely kr lly confident about this. this is a protracted accident that starts on the bridge and ends in boroug
we believe that six people have died fwhiin addition to the thr people shot by police. i'd like to repeat our request for londoners to avoid the areas of london bridge and borough market to enable the emergency services to continue this operation. this investigation, as i've said, is led by the counter terrorism command. we ask for help from the public in the following way. anybody who's got any images or film from tonight, they can help by loading it to www.ukima www.ukimageappeal.co.u.k....
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no, between 1am and 2am we were pushed back and people were being taken, people were going into people'sthere were quite a lot of people who were looking for family members. possibly with them. and there were people milling around. we saw people in pyjamas and barefoot, children and things, and there didn't seem to be anybody at that point taking them anywhere in particular, so i don't know where they ended up going. ijust know that we were asked to move back. and obviously, as reflected by what you're saying, the first call to the fire brigade at 12:45am in the morning, so one would expect residents would fast asleep. and tell us a little about the community, what you know of the tower block. do you know anyone living there? i don't at the moment but i have known people who have lived in the past. i know that there had been concerns over safety in the past. there are quite a lot of families in that building now, young families. it has quite a lot of... quite a mixed community. and not... there is not a lot of people who stay for a long time. it is very full, it is a very full building w
no, between 1am and 2am we were pushed back and people were being taken, people were going into people'sthere were quite a lot of people who were looking for family members. possibly with them. and there were people milling around. we saw people in pyjamas and barefoot, children and things, and there didn't seem to be anybody at that point taking them anywhere in particular, so i don't know where they ended up going. ijust know that we were asked to move back. and obviously, as reflected by...
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about other people religion brings people apart science brings people together well. i'm not sure i agree with your care because you know when i was reporting from syria i came across lots of people who'll fall in the last psychological of refuge in religion and i'm saying that as many as an ac is no no no there's no doubt that religion provides for many people solace community many things would be so prevalent the universe if it didn't have an evolutionary basis if somehow i did i mean why would the need then to ridicule the point is that. we can ask what is religion provide and can we provided a way that actually correspond to reality you don't take things like homosexuality you know the reality is that homosexuality occurs in all mammalian species at least ten percent of time but then there are people in syria and other places but in the states who because of their religious beliefs hate homosexuals so much that they're willing to kill for what i guess as you know is why they reveal has to be the instrument because this is to be a pattern and they're both in a risk
about other people religion brings people apart science brings people together well. i'm not sure i agree with your care because you know when i was reporting from syria i came across lots of people who'll fall in the last psychological of refuge in religion and i'm saying that as many as an ac is no no no there's no doubt that religion provides for many people solace community many things would be so prevalent the universe if it didn't have an evolutionary basis if somehow i did i mean why...
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i don't think people would like it. , they askedbible people what we should do with the lazy people who are sick and not doing any work? paul said let them not eat. after that when they made this country, that is what made this country what it is. not just stealing from everyone and giving back. that makes like no sense at all. katherine: i would say it is not my scheme. i am not a factor of the universal basic income, but it is interesting and people are talking about it. another piece is private charities. we have the state system. we also have lots of people who give money away on their own. they give it to arts charities, poverty assistance. a good way to evaluate proposals about universal basic income is say, is this how a private charity would conduct itself? yes, there are private actors who are trying the universal basic income proposal in pilot programs. some are overseas, some with government aid, some not. there are some that are saying let's see in areas where poverty is more common and extreme than the united states, let's try this. that youivate charity have heard of says,
i don't think people would like it. , they askedbible people what we should do with the lazy people who are sick and not doing any work? paul said let them not eat. after that when they made this country, that is what made this country what it is. not just stealing from everyone and giving back. that makes like no sense at all. katherine: i would say it is not my scheme. i am not a factor of the universal basic income, but it is interesting and people are talking about it. another piece is...
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he always used to make sure that people we re always used to make sure that people were cared for andooked after. yesterday the queen met volunteers and residents in the community and today, in her birthday message, that was reflected: her words followed by an impromptu minute's silence at buckingham palace. just a few miles away, the government taskforce met this morning to discuss how to help those affected by the fire. there is now, from today, on the ground a central operation precisely . answer all operation precisely to answer all those perfectly reasonable questions that people have in these desperate police have confirmed circumstances. ffilm least 30 people died in the fire, at least 30 people died in the fire, but that number is expected to rise. that will only happen when firefighters can safely make their way up into this charred building that once used to be home to hundreds of people. but the questions surrounding this tragedy remain unanswered. how did it start? why did it spread so quickly? and who, if anyone, why did it spread so quickly? and who, ifanyone, is why did
he always used to make sure that people we re always used to make sure that people were cared for andooked after. yesterday the queen met volunteers and residents in the community and today, in her birthday message, that was reflected: her words followed by an impromptu minute's silence at buckingham palace. just a few miles away, the government taskforce met this morning to discuss how to help those affected by the fire. there is now, from today, on the ground a central operation precisely ....
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people we re people to get out of the way.as happening. this is a serious incident and there are at least two things happening. van has pedestrians on london bridge. we think two or three people may have gotten out of the van and begun attacking people with knives. a separate incident seems to have unfolded at a market nearby. we have reports as well that shots have been fired. however you look at it, this isa fired. however you look at it, this is a major incident. scotland yard, the ambulance service, transport police, the emergency services saying that this is substantial. many things are not yet clear as is a lwa ys many things are not yet clear as is always the case in the first few hours after an incident fool ‘s top we don't even know if these incidents are connected. have you discovered anything about the van? first reports we heard was that the van had driven off towards the shard. we have also seen pictures of a white van still on london bridge. we have been an able to glean anything regarding that. there is a lot of
people we re people to get out of the way.as happening. this is a serious incident and there are at least two things happening. van has pedestrians on london bridge. we think two or three people may have gotten out of the van and begun attacking people with knives. a separate incident seems to have unfolded at a market nearby. we have reports as well that shots have been fired. however you look at it, this isa fired. however you look at it, this is a major incident. scotland yard, the ambulance...
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was calm in championing average people and industry thate served those people. >> the first of a kid of-par of arsation -- the first two-part conversation with one of the world's best-known technology predictors. >> i believe we will see in the next five to 10 years a big -- virtualw stuff reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and i think all kinds of new ways of driving cars. we have a little taste of it, but we are going to see a lot more of it. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> republican representative jim sensenbrenner recently met with constituents at a town hall in lake mills, wisconsin. many of the questions focused on republican efforts to repeal and replace the affordable care. this runs an hour and a half. coming. you all for state representative joe cleavage is here to listen to your questions -- state ch issentative joel kleefis here to listen to your questions and i want to do the same on the national level. i want to publicly thank the city for its cooperation in setting up this meeting and also local law enforcement officials for their s
was calm in championing average people and industry thate served those people. >> the first of a kid of-par of arsation -- the first two-part conversation with one of the world's best-known technology predictors. >> i believe we will see in the next five to 10 years a big -- virtualw stuff reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and i think all kinds of new ways of driving cars. we have a little taste of it, but we are going to see a lot more of it. >> monday...
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are moving out slowly and having conversations but people are tired, people have had a terrible nighte into secure accommodation as quickly as possible. the grenfell tower fire has changed the perception of the risk of fire in tower blocks. urgent checks are being carried out on 600 blocks nationwide and the government says cladding on 27 blocks in 15 local authority areas has failed fire safety checks. the government is working with local authorities affected by this issue to ensure they are able to do what is necessary on the ground to reassure people about the safety of their blocks. the drastic action taken by camden council has caused huge disruption for thousands of people with the building is failing failing fire safety checks. as you heard, one of the other big developments is that 27 tower blocks in15 developments is that 27 tower blocks in 15 local authorities have failed tests on their cladding. so, clearly what is happening here today has to be looked at in the context, the results of those tests will be very significant for those authorities who will be looking at what is
are moving out slowly and having conversations but people are tired, people have had a terrible nighte into secure accommodation as quickly as possible. the grenfell tower fire has changed the perception of the risk of fire in tower blocks. urgent checks are being carried out on 600 blocks nationwide and the government says cladding on 27 blocks in 15 local authority areas has failed fire safety checks. the government is working with local authorities affected by this issue to ensure they are...
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people are suffering in this country, not too many people care if these people carry guns.f they were at work, they were not -- they would have not been shot, how come they were not at work, on taxpayer dollars, they were playing baseball, not even again, at practice, they should be at work, how come that question was not opposed to these people? host: members of congress were out practicing in preparation for a charity baseball game, which happened last night. in the washington times, a piece that says bipartisan -- reflecting a bipartisan call for president trump to pull his tone in the current climate of come asl rhetoric, says lawmakers search for a new tone in washington, republicans and democrats, the president is a necessary part of the solution, saying he has the power and even the duty to lead a change in the conversation. mark sanford of south carolina, a republican, said donald trump was partially to blame for the hostile rhetoric that has consumed politics since the 2016 election in which many analysts say help set the stage for this baseball field attack on gop
people are suffering in this country, not too many people care if these people carry guns.f they were at work, they were not -- they would have not been shot, how come they were not at work, on taxpayer dollars, they were playing baseball, not even again, at practice, they should be at work, how come that question was not opposed to these people? host: members of congress were out practicing in preparation for a charity baseball game, which happened last night. in the washington times, a piece...
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we have a team of people who fear. people died, people burned. we have -- we need answers.of these politicians seem to have this pr status about them, it is all about fulfilling pr for their office. thank you for coming, because the media attention is focused on the politicians and so on, and at the heart of it we are forgetting the people that matter. they are the people that suffered. in terms of the government response, i know from being at the tower, to this day, these agencies are the ones coming in at 9am and clocking out at 5p, but we are eschewed beating urgent food and aid at 3am. that is not correct. my officers work all weekend. you have not been speaking to the hundred plus survivors i have been speaking to. you have not heard the traumatising stories i have heard. you were not there when one person was shipped off toa there when one person was shipped off to a local hotel which was 15 stories tall after being pulled out ofa stories tall after being pulled out of a burning tower. how pathetic. response? i will bring in john healey, laser —— labour's housing spok
we have a team of people who fear. people died, people burned. we have -- we need answers.of these politicians seem to have this pr status about them, it is all about fulfilling pr for their office. thank you for coming, because the media attention is focused on the politicians and so on, and at the heart of it we are forgetting the people that matter. they are the people that suffered. in terms of the government response, i know from being at the tower, to this day, these agencies are the ones...
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now we can get back to roxanne dunbar ortiz's expression of her people. who are her people? well, the people who create hillbilly music are going to be known as the scott's irish. the scott's irish, also known as the ulster scotts are a white ethnic group that immigrates to the united states in the 1600s and 1700s. where do they come from? you might say, well, we're from ireland, but it's much more complicated than that. ulster scotts are from northern ireland and they are people on the move because of empire. and we noted that from the 15th to the 19th century this is not only the era of just encounter of people of different racial groups but also the era of colonialism and imperialism. the british empire, its first imperial holdings starts out on the mainland. first, the english colonize wales and scotland and then turn their attentions to ireland. this is a map of the irish sea, england over here, wales and scotland up above it. the people known as the scots irish or the ulster scots are basically what we might think of as imperialism shock troops. the reason is that irel
now we can get back to roxanne dunbar ortiz's expression of her people. who are her people? well, the people who create hillbilly music are going to be known as the scott's irish. the scott's irish, also known as the ulster scotts are a white ethnic group that immigrates to the united states in the 1600s and 1700s. where do they come from? you might say, well, we're from ireland, but it's much more complicated than that. ulster scotts are from northern ireland and they are people on the move...
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the only thing that people are concerned that we wonks are concerned about are the people insaid the beltway and the people in our business. people in kansas, in texas, they're concerned about, as the poll reflected, things they're concerned about in the election and it would behoove the congress and the rest out there. david: juan, look at this, russian meddling seven on the list. listen to democrats and mainstream media, it's russia, russia russia, like marcia, marcia, marcia on the brady bunch. >> i like that a lot, eric. 61% on the poll the american people understand that our democracy is based on fear, honest election, and not influenced with a foreign power. and what is wrong with the idea that congress can walk and chew gum. an honest election, i don't think you can get away from it. eric: stay with you for one second. a couple of days this week, the stock market made another record all-time high. if they're worried about russia, it's not playing out about mainstream america, not mainstream media. >> the wall street thing was evidence there was no compelling evidence presented
the only thing that people are concerned that we wonks are concerned about are the people insaid the beltway and the people in our business. people in kansas, in texas, they're concerned about, as the poll reflected, things they're concerned about in the election and it would behoove the congress and the rest out there. david: juan, look at this, russian meddling seven on the list. listen to democrats and mainstream media, it's russia, russia russia, like marcia, marcia, marcia on the brady...
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people, to use the internet, actually more polarized than younger people. the fact that it ended the in 2012 is why you might have seen that affect. what do you think of it? >> i haven't read the people, it is by two excellent people i admire so the paper finds the growth in polarization has been greatest among older people and young people especially likely to use the internet show a lower degree of increase in polarization over a recent period. it is a very gross account not in the sense that it is disgusting. nothing disgusting about this paper. it operates with real aggregates. the question is what hypothesis particularly are they testing. the hypothesis, those who use social media are more polarized than those who don't. there paper does falsify that hypothesis but what we don't know is whether social media use is a polarizer among those who use social media. the paper doesn't have that hypothesis. what is going on with older people we don't know to make more polarized. something is happening there. >> isn't it usually true that older people are more l
people, to use the internet, actually more polarized than younger people. the fact that it ended the in 2012 is why you might have seen that affect. what do you think of it? >> i haven't read the people, it is by two excellent people i admire so the paper finds the growth in polarization has been greatest among older people and young people especially likely to use the internet show a lower degree of increase in polarization over a recent period. it is a very gross account not in the...
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it's time to stop playing political games with people's cr lives. the with people's healthcare. healthcare is a right, not a privilege.t' that is the promise we made to the american people with the affordable care act and it is a promise that we must keep. the president is keeping his promise to the rich in our country, they have now written a healthcare plan for one sixth oi our economy that slashes $800 billion that be used for the poor, the sick, for the for working class, for senior citizens in nursing homes by $800 billion in order to give an 800 billion-dollar tax break to the wealthiest people in our country. that is wrong, this is a critical moment in our country's history. we as democrats are going to battle every single day here onn the senate floor and across this country to make sure every person understands what the consequences of the sink credibly callous, mean bill wilr me in each tax on the elderly, medicaid cuts that hurt families across our country, reduced access to care threatening the protection for pre-existing conditions and resulting in higher premiums f
it's time to stop playing political games with people's cr lives. the with people's healthcare. healthcare is a right, not a privilege.t' that is the promise we made to the american people with the affordable care act and it is a promise that we must keep. the president is keeping his promise to the rich in our country, they have now written a healthcare plan for one sixth oi our economy that slashes $800 billion that be used for the poor, the sick, for the for working class, for senior...
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the british people, when they are voting, people here and people watching, have a very simple choice. it is about, who do you trust to have the leadership to take us to get the best brexit deal in europe, and who has got the will and vision, not just to take us through brexit, not just to get on with the job of delivering brexit, but to take us beyond, build a better future for this country. >> were you surprised though that the polls have gone from a lead of 20% when you called the election? i am never surprised at things that happened during election campaigns. i've never surprised at things that happen during an election campaign, because the only poll i look at is the one that takes place on election day. >> you called the election for your own political gain. it has nothing to do with the good of the country. it is for your own political gain. nomay: note is not, sir -- it is not, sir. it would have been the easiest thing in the world for me, having become prime minister after the referendum when david cameron resigned, to say the next election is not until 2020. it is a good job
the british people, when they are voting, people here and people watching, have a very simple choice. it is about, who do you trust to have the leadership to take us to get the best brexit deal in europe, and who has got the will and vision, not just to take us through brexit, not just to get on with the job of delivering brexit, but to take us beyond, build a better future for this country. >> were you surprised though that the polls have gone from a lead of 20% when you called the...
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and for the last 80 years if you want to know, what people want, why people did the things they do, what people are going to do, you basically one main approach. you asked them. you conduct a randomized survey. so you go out and ask people questions. and there is a main problem with this approach which is that people tend to lie to surveys to make themselves look good. so if you ask people immediately before an election, are you planning to vote? the overwhelming majority of americans in the survey will say sure, i am going to vote in the election. they do not want to admit that there were not voting in the election. it is kind of considered socially unacceptable to not vote in the election. my favorite example is the general social survey asked two men and women in the united states how frequently they have sex. whether it is heterosexual, homosexual and whether they use a condom. so you can do the math on this. and american women said that they have sex about once a week and use condoms 20 percent of the time. that means these 1.1 billion condoms every year. american women with heteros
and for the last 80 years if you want to know, what people want, why people did the things they do, what people are going to do, you basically one main approach. you asked them. you conduct a randomized survey. so you go out and ask people questions. and there is a main problem with this approach which is that people tend to lie to surveys to make themselves look good. so if you ask people immediately before an election, are you planning to vote? the overwhelming majority of americans in the...
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people may not like the way i talk. and i'm not-- my job is not to make people happy. my job is to make people think, this is the way we give. if it is helpful for you, take it. if is not helpful for you, just forget it. so this is, i love to be with the entrepreneurs. cuz you guys reminded me that-- years that we've got. and i believe one thing, i give advice to all of you, as entrepreneur, today is very difficult and tomorrow is even more difficult, but tomorrow is very beautiful, most people die tomorrow evening. you have to work hard, you have to learn, you have to rely on your team. an thras' the business. i like to be a teacher. >> i was going to ask you about legacy. but i'm not going to ask you about legacy because i think you just summed it up yourself. it's a great pleasure to be here with you, jack ma, thank you. >> thank you. (applause) for more about this prasm and earlier episodes visit online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie r
people may not like the way i talk. and i'm not-- my job is not to make people happy. my job is to make people think, this is the way we give. if it is helpful for you, take it. if is not helpful for you, just forget it. so this is, i love to be with the entrepreneurs. cuz you guys reminded me that-- years that we've got. and i believe one thing, i give advice to all of you, as entrepreneur, today is very difficult and tomorrow is even more difficult, but tomorrow is very beautiful, most people...
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as a role model i've got a lot of responsibility, but it certainly gives people coming from behind, peopleority and ethnic communities, the knowledge that they too can follow a career in classical music. several people are being recognised for their bravery, among them pc keith palmer who tried to help during the terrorist attack. pc craig nicholls and jonathan wright also honoured, who arrested the man who killed jo cox lastjune. bernard kenny, who was with mp when she was attacked, received the george medal. i just she was attacked, received the george medal. ijust saw her and tried to save her. the two boys, similarly, unarmed, just went in and he was armed, but not a thought. we are absolutely delighted. true heroes. and the last surviving member of the famous dambuster raid is has been made an mbe, one of more than 1000 people honoured. that's a summary of the latest news. newsday is coming up at midnight. time now for newsnight. down at the site of the fire — they're calling her a coward. can the prime minister prove to the protesters in west london her government has listened and le
as a role model i've got a lot of responsibility, but it certainly gives people coming from behind, peopleority and ethnic communities, the knowledge that they too can follow a career in classical music. several people are being recognised for their bravery, among them pc keith palmer who tried to help during the terrorist attack. pc craig nicholls and jonathan wright also honoured, who arrested the man who killed jo cox lastjune. bernard kenny, who was with mp when she was attacked, received...
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denouncing other people. is happier out there? of book called utopia for the realist it is solid cry out to another approach to politics why can we have biggity is anymore? so reading john mccain does not mean i agree with him but i'm just looking with a view -- blue vs read i am just so tired of that character. >> host: our guest on booktv matt taibbi. here is how you can contact us. throat the show we will put up the social reality at address matt taibbi is the author of seven books the first one came out in 2000 called the exile. spanking the bulky -- pokey. "smells like dead elephants" had 2007, "the great derangement" 2009. "giftopia" 2011. and american injustice 2014 and "insane clown president" just came out of this year something that you wrote in "the great derangement" could you explain. >> i have a confession to make it is the easy to explain but here it goes for after two days of nearly constantly listening to instructions song in worship and praise to days that meant the unending regime forced to
denouncing other people. is happier out there? of book called utopia for the realist it is solid cry out to another approach to politics why can we have biggity is anymore? so reading john mccain does not mean i agree with him but i'm just looking with a view -- blue vs read i am just so tired of that character. >> host: our guest on booktv matt taibbi. here is how you can contact us. throat the show we will put up the social reality at address matt taibbi is the author of seven books the...
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are there few people on the streets and what are people saying to you? >> people have been coming here to pay their respects, to see what's going on. people are shocked. people will be going back to work. some of them who would travel through here won't be able to do that. people have been coming down here to show their support. there's a small cluster of flowers. people laying floral tributes to know and understand. for people i think they are listening to their leaders here and the they have been here this will not change their lives, this we should continue our lives and by aware and report to the police anything we see that is suspicious. we smoub able to enjoy oursel s ourselves. that's the message. that's something that resinates. but i have to say driving through the city today, there were fewer people on such a sunny sunday here in london than you would have normally seen. >> nic robertson, thank you. the attack in london sent the city and that country into chaos. here's a look at how it unfolded. >> came within 20 yards of where i was. it knocke
are there few people on the streets and what are people saying to you? >> people have been coming here to pay their respects, to see what's going on. people are shocked. people will be going back to work. some of them who would travel through here won't be able to do that. people have been coming down here to show their support. there's a small cluster of flowers. people laying floral tributes to know and understand. for people i think they are listening to their leaders here and the they...
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good minds, people with good intent can sit down and fashion a solution on insurance for people while at the same time beginning a discussion about what we can do about the rising costs of health care. this can be done and this should be done, not any partisan way in a bipartisan way. that today is the way you can do this. this is not good enough to just shut this in a closet somewhere because there are big challenges with this bill. finally, no one should think that i have any joy in being able to work against the leadership of my own party on this legislation. but maybe jfk said it best. sometimes my party asks too much here in the course of being able to solve these problems, anytime i will deviate from what i'm saying now, people be upset with me, like when i said i don't oppose a gradual phaseout of the enhanced nasper medicaid expansion. people got all worked out. my job is to be intellectually honest through this process. that's what i intend to do. john hickenlooper is, uncrate to be teamed with him. i think, i love the way he thinks. i love the way that he does his job as gov
good minds, people with good intent can sit down and fashion a solution on insurance for people while at the same time beginning a discussion about what we can do about the rising costs of health care. this can be done and this should be done, not any partisan way in a bipartisan way. that today is the way you can do this. this is not good enough to just shut this in a closet somewhere because there are big challenges with this bill. finally, no one should think that i have any joy in being...
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john: guns do kill people. >> people kill people. people kill people.really glad you brought that up. one of the things we found is, giving people exposure to firearms, a lot of people have never held one in their life. they have been misled by hollywood or certain senators who think that things like ghost guns exist or that there are, that you know, a regular five by six round is heat-seeking bullet. one thing we'll do, we'll raffle gun safety courses, have a live fire portion, or we'll just have people come in who are students, just like they are, who have had a different experience and it is, it is contact with firearms and with people who carry firearms. you realize they're not crazy. they're not violent. people who carry firearms generally have a great sense of responsibility because you're raised with it. [cheers and applause] >> hi, my name is sara. i used to attend simmons in boston, small woman's college necklace one of the highest race areas in major city. in our school we were not allowed to carry pepper spray. i lived on campus i had no form
john: guns do kill people. >> people kill people. people kill people.really glad you brought that up. one of the things we found is, giving people exposure to firearms, a lot of people have never held one in their life. they have been misled by hollywood or certain senators who think that things like ghost guns exist or that there are, that you know, a regular five by six round is heat-seeking bullet. one thing we'll do, we'll raffle gun safety courses, have a live fire portion, or we'll...
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that only certain people are welcome here. and certain people are not. and only certain people are entitled to certain things. and others are not. that some people have value and others do not. that some of us are disposable. like a virus pushing into our collective subconscious. these ideas manifest a pervasive and devastating cultural ethos that over many, many, many years deny people quality of life and a future. hey deny our humanity. so let me think about what robert kennedy said to us. for there is a type of violence that is slower. but just as deadly and as destructive as the gun or the bomb in the night. this is the violence of institutions. indifference and inaction. and slow decay. this is the violence that affects the poor. that poisons the relations between men because their skin as different colors. ladies and gentlemen, this is the truth as well. race lies at the root of so many problems. but we never really fully reckon with it. until there is a flair-up. -- flare-up in the form of ferguson, in the form of charleston, the snipers in dallas
that only certain people are welcome here. and certain people are not. and only certain people are entitled to certain things. and others are not. that some people have value and others do not. that some of us are disposable. like a virus pushing into our collective subconscious. these ideas manifest a pervasive and devastating cultural ethos that over many, many, many years deny people quality of life and a future. hey deny our humanity. so let me think about what robert kennedy said to us....
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people. 48 yerld man was arrested at the scene and witnesses say they saw three men leave the van. >> they say police arrested one and two fled the scene. police won't say whether they're seeking the other suspects. >> video and pictures provided to cnn by witnesses on the scene show a man detained by police. the london metropolitan police have not released an image of the person they have arrested. >> this neighborhood is said to have a large muslim population, and the mosque once had links to the radical clark abu al masari. the muslim council of britain says worshippers were hit as they left the finsbury park mosque. one witness described what they saw. >> what happened is that usually some of the muslims when they finish their prayers in the mosque, they just gather in this little corner to talk for a bit, and i'm guessing -- i'm not sure, but i'm guessing now because it is ramadan, there was maybe more of them for a little bit, until a little bit later maybe because it was so hot today a
people. 48 yerld man was arrested at the scene and witnesses say they saw three men leave the van. >> they say police arrested one and two fled the scene. police won't say whether they're seeking the other suspects. >> video and pictures provided to cnn by witnesses on the scene show a man detained by police. the london metropolitan police have not released an image of the person they have arrested. >> this neighborhood is said to have a large muslim population, and the mosque...
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people stayed home and people died. own eyes people jumping out, because they had read that sign and they thought they were safe if they stayed. the only chance they had was to jump out. that is one of the factors to be considered by the public inquiry into this disaster. there are many questions, most urgently about the cladding on this building. getting all the answers will take months at the very least but the government is scrambling to ensure millions of other high—rise residents that their homes are safe. —— to reassure millions of other high—rise residents. the community support has been almost overwhelming. refuge centres say they no longer need donations of food and clothes. what is really needed for new homes for the hundreds of survivors. the council says finding them temporary accommodation has been hard. finding permanent homes will be even harder. what we are committed to doing is making sure every household from grenfell tower tower can find a permanent new home in the local area, but because of the short
people stayed home and people died. own eyes people jumping out, because they had read that sign and they thought they were safe if they stayed. the only chance they had was to jump out. that is one of the factors to be considered by the public inquiry into this disaster. there are many questions, most urgently about the cladding on this building. getting all the answers will take months at the very least but the government is scrambling to ensure millions of other high—rise residents that...
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these people are innocent people now. they're innocent now until they are proven guilty in the court of law. >> also, some consulate employees were among three dozen russians nationwide who were suddenly expelled at the end of 2016. the obama administration said it was in retaliation for russian efforts to interfere with the u.s. presidential election through cyber attacks. >> it's not the policy of russia to meddle with affairs of any country in the world. >> and with all the turmoil swirling around the consulate after the expulsions, consul petrov invited the media in for a chat and champagne. >> another, i think, important thing is to always remain human. even when we have some very tough challenges in our professional life, we try to remain human. >> i am here tonight to deliver a message of unity and strength. >> we have not seen anything like this in many years. >> since january, more than 100 jewish community centers and schools have been targeted with bomb threats, including some right here in the bay area. the ho
these people are innocent people now. they're innocent now until they are proven guilty in the court of law. >> also, some consulate employees were among three dozen russians nationwide who were suddenly expelled at the end of 2016. the obama administration said it was in retaliation for russian efforts to interfere with the u.s. presidential election through cyber attacks. >> it's not the policy of russia to meddle with affairs of any country in the world. >> and with all the...
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it's what people need.the other parties willjoin us, we will have the assembly. we will form the executive with no preconditions. in parallel with that, while we are getting on with the business of delivering for people on public services and the things that really matter to people, we will negotiate these other things. we are not going to run away from negotiations. but why are others running away from government? that's the big question. we take responsibility. we will go in, we will help to govern and we are looking for partners to do that. i am looking around this table and i am asking the question, who willjoin us on monday to form a government? colum eastwood, will you be there? if arlene foster had taken responsibility last christmas we wouldn't be in this mess. well, she didn't. what we need to do now is focus on the future. we have a couple of weeks after this election to get things back up and running. i think we can. we have put in proposal after proposal after proposal to get things moving. if w
it's what people need.the other parties willjoin us, we will have the assembly. we will form the executive with no preconditions. in parallel with that, while we are getting on with the business of delivering for people on public services and the things that really matter to people, we will negotiate these other things. we are not going to run away from negotiations. but why are others running away from government? that's the big question. we take responsibility. we will go in, we will help to...
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few years. 22 million people. my republican colleague, senator heller, has said -- on friday he said he cannot support a piece of legislation that takes insurance away from tens of millions of americans. i agree. i hope that our republican colleagues will come to the negotiating table in a bipartisan way. i hope that this administration will not sabotage the bill that we have now and will work with states like mine that want a waiver to be able -- that want a waiver to be able to do the kind of cost-sharing and the reinsurance that i just described. during that time we can work together to actually make health care in america better and more affordable. we need to think about the real and devastating impacts on people's lives that this piece of legislation would have, because that's what this debate is really about. it's not about all of us going back and forth and citing facts and figures. in the end, it's about how this will affect people. it's about the lives of people like the mom in minnesota who has a child
few years. 22 million people. my republican colleague, senator heller, has said -- on friday he said he cannot support a piece of legislation that takes insurance away from tens of millions of americans. i agree. i hope that our republican colleagues will come to the negotiating table in a bipartisan way. i hope that this administration will not sabotage the bill that we have now and will work with states like mine that want a waiver to be able -- that want a waiver to be able to do the kind of...
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we asked people to move.sue of the cladding. could you ta ke the issue of the cladding. could you take us through what the elements are that lead to you making the decision to evacuate, as opposed to leaving people in while you change the padding? we reacted very swiftly to test blocks following the tragedy in grenfell. we were the first of the testing centres with the cladding. the results were not what we expected. we found the installation was safe, but the external cladding was combustible material, which is not what we have commissioned. obviously that was deeply disappointing. we immediately shared that with residents and we held a public meeting on thursday evening. at that time, our message was that we still believed the box to be safe, because of the insulation. but residents at that meeting raised a number of concerns around fire safety. we asked the fire services to come in and they did the checks on the box all day and identified a number of issues around insulation, around gas pipes going into fl
we asked people to move.sue of the cladding. could you ta ke the issue of the cladding. could you take us through what the elements are that lead to you making the decision to evacuate, as opposed to leaving people in while you change the padding? we reacted very swiftly to test blocks following the tragedy in grenfell. we were the first of the testing centres with the cladding. the results were not what we expected. we found the installation was safe, but the external cladding was combustible...
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people ask why do people get angry and go postal? it is because people are suffering terribly and a lot of people say you're not suffering, you have a better than someone in a stonewaller country. welcome in america you would have -- you would like to have a standard. you see all the discourse in political a society. it is just over one. -- overwhelming. we have to talk about getting ourselves back to being civil and down to earth and open-minded. be narrowminded about this entire thing. more guns and more war and not caring about the poor is not going to work. it is not working. i have to leave it there. congressman? guest: he makes some very powerful observations. i think you speak for millions of people who not only feel like they have been left behind in the economic recovery we've had meltdown 2008 mortgage crisis, but who actually were left behind. there are a lot of people who have not recovered yet. we need a politics where everybody is focused on what we can do to bring every american into the economic recovery. in real, aff
people ask why do people get angry and go postal? it is because people are suffering terribly and a lot of people say you're not suffering, you have a better than someone in a stonewaller country. welcome in america you would have -- you would like to have a standard. you see all the discourse in political a society. it is just over one. -- overwhelming. we have to talk about getting ourselves back to being civil and down to earth and open-minded. be narrowminded about this entire thing. more...
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we had 4000 people in those blocks. volunteers have been working through the night and we have identified hotel accommodation and temporary housing and we're working with other boroughs. and people here are moving out slowly and we're having those conversations, but of course people are tired and they've had a terrible night. we want to get people into secure accommodation as quickly as possible. the grenfell tower fire has changed the perception of the risk of fire in tower blocks. urgent checks are being carried out on 600 blocks nationwide. the government says cladding on 27 blocks in 15 local authority areas has failed fire safety checks. the government is working with those local authorities affected by this issue to ensure they are able to do what is necessary on the ground, to reassure people about the safety of their blocks. the drastic action taken by camden council has caused huge disruption for thousands of people. with other buildings failing fire safety checks, many more could face similar uncertainty. keit
we had 4000 people in those blocks. volunteers have been working through the night and we have identified hotel accommodation and temporary housing and we're working with other boroughs. and people here are moving out slowly and we're having those conversations, but of course people are tired and they've had a terrible night. we want to get people into secure accommodation as quickly as possible. the grenfell tower fire has changed the perception of the risk of fire in tower blocks. urgent...
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more and more people need it. fewer and fewer people would be covered. remember, it's not the just for the poor. medicaid is the single biggest health program we have in this country. it is responsible for half the babies in this country are paid for by medicaid. we've never unraveled a social program of this magnitude in our history. >> and he was talking about something he dreamed about at college keg parties. this kind of change to medicaid. that says that that can't be about the ac $a. because it didn't exist when he was in college. that's a vision independence of it. >> he is determined to change the entitlements. he want to put all these programs. trump won't let him put it in a box yet. what he wants is to put it all in a box so there's a limited at of resources. whatever is spent is spent and that's it. >> if the country, one of the things that's important to note, we have had a long expansion we have not had to encounter what it looks like since then. and needs changes during those periods of time. budgets contract and you can set yourself up fo
more and more people need it. fewer and fewer people would be covered. remember, it's not the just for the poor. medicaid is the single biggest health program we have in this country. it is responsible for half the babies in this country are paid for by medicaid. we've never unraveled a social program of this magnitude in our history. >> and he was talking about something he dreamed about at college keg parties. this kind of change to medicaid. that says that that can't be about the ac...
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will beat up on the poor people and the people who cannot fight for themselves. what a shame it was. thank you. of the hearings we took an yesterday featured betsy devos talking about the budget for the education department. from the washington post, maria highlights the fact that lash $10t trump will s billion compared it for $1.4 , topon as savings education priorities, school choice, million dollars for vouchers. out aboutthat came discrimination, the highlight saying she refused on tuesday to say whether she disbarred discrimination based on sexual orientation in private schools that receive federal funds. the whole hearing on our website. specifically on that exchange from yesterday. >> i said it before and i will say it again. schools that receive federal funds receive -- follow the laws. >> will such discrimination be allowed? >> on areas where the law is unsettled, the department will not issue decrees. >> just answer the question. would discrimination be allowed or not under your understanding? of unsettled law -- >> are you saying such an area, so discr
will beat up on the poor people and the people who cannot fight for themselves. what a shame it was. thank you. of the hearings we took an yesterday featured betsy devos talking about the budget for the education department. from the washington post, maria highlights the fact that lash $10t trump will s billion compared it for $1.4 , topon as savings education priorities, school choice, million dollars for vouchers. out aboutthat came discrimination, the highlight saying she refused on tuesday...
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liberal democrats are campaigning, in this election, to trust the people, and we know that people voted to leave the european union lastjune. i grew up with, you know, with people who voted to leave, i completely respect those who did — obviously i hold a different view. the issue now is, how do we move forward? and we know that a deal will be negotiated between theresa may and those from brussels, and it's one that we'll have to live with, our children will have to live with for generations. so it seems to me the people should be sovereign, it should not be a deal stitched up by the politicians in brussels and london. instead, it should be a deal that we agree with, as a country, and that's what we're supporting. we think that the people should be trusted with the final deal. but you don't want to trust the british people. you still want uk laws to be made in brussels, you still want no control over immigration policy, and you want the european court to have jurisdiction in britain. how is that trusting the british people? so we have a history, as a liberal movement, going back to the
liberal democrats are campaigning, in this election, to trust the people, and we know that people voted to leave the european union lastjune. i grew up with, you know, with people who voted to leave, i completely respect those who did — obviously i hold a different view. the issue now is, how do we move forward? and we know that a deal will be negotiated between theresa may and those from brussels, and it's one that we'll have to live with, our children will have to live with for generations....