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peter foster, public policy editor at the _ that. . have ruined things for us somewhere. thank you indeed and thanks for your patience. very good evening to you. that is it from the team here at bbc news. more coming up team here at bbc news. more coming up tomorrow from myself and the team, sherry l. hello again. many parts of scotland, northern ireland, western england and wales had some decent spells of sunshine, but across central and eastern england, we had some of this cloud yesterday. this is called stratocumulus. now, through the afternoon in hastings, that cloud began to break up. and because it�*s a thin cloud, it�*s only 200—300 metres thick, above that, you�*ve got clear blue sunny skies. and once it starts to go, it can go very, very quickly, so it was a lovely end to the day here. now, i�*m telling you about that because that�*s what this type of cloud is running in off the north sea, affecting parts of eastern england and the midlands at the moment. now, that is going to be prone to thinning and breaking up a bit more, i
peter foster, public policy editor at the _ that. . have ruined things for us somewhere. thank you indeed and thanks for your patience. very good evening to you. that is it from the team here at bbc news. more coming up team here at bbc news. more coming up tomorrow from myself and the team, sherry l. hello again. many parts of scotland, northern ireland, western england and wales had some decent spells of sunshine, but across central and eastern england, we had some of this cloud yesterday....
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with me are the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer and peter foster, the public policy editor atinancial times. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro leads with claims a conservative mp repeatedly watched pornography on his mobile phone in the house of commons. the mirror covers the same story — and says the tory chief whip is currently investigating saying the behaviour is "unacceptable" and "action will be taken." the i says there were 20 separate warnings missed by the government — about the dangers of discharging untested hospital patients into care homes in the early days of the pandemic. the telegraph reports that the chancellor may consider a windfall tax on energy firms — if they fail to invest more in the uk's energy supply. the independent has an exclusive report about sajid javid's financial arrangements — while he was aide to chancellor george osborne in 2011. the express is another paper reporting on claims an mp watched porn in the commons — but also covers prince andrew being stripped of the freedom of the city of york. a of the city of york. little fl
with me are the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer and peter foster, the public policy editor atinancial times. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro leads with claims a conservative mp repeatedly watched pornography on his mobile phone in the house of commons. the mirror covers the same story — and says the tory chief whip is currently investigating saying the behaviour is "unacceptable" and "action will be taken." the i says there were 20 separate...
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we'll be back again tomorrow evening with peter foster, public policy editor at the ft, and the broadcastereg. andy swiss rounds up a seven goal thriller at the etihad. for manchester city's players, the very warmest of welcomes. flares outside the etihad, and flags inside it, as they hoped to bring their champions league dream another step closer. but against the mighty real madrid, could they? well, how's this for an answer? barely 90 seconds gone, and kevin de bruyne ramped up the decibels. what a sensational start! and it was about to get even more sensational. the visitors dithered, gabrieljesus didn't, and it was 2—0. real were on the ropes. but city couldn't quite finish them off. they spurned a string of chances, to their manager's obvious frustration, and real made them pay. karim benzema giving them fresh hope after a breathless first half. gets one back! surely the second half couldn't match it? think again. barely had phil foden made it 3—1 to city when viniciusjunior made it 3—2. it was all as frantic as it was fantastic. next up, bernardo silva brilliantly restored city's two—
we'll be back again tomorrow evening with peter foster, public policy editor at the ft, and the broadcastereg. andy swiss rounds up a seven goal thriller at the etihad. for manchester city's players, the very warmest of welcomes. flares outside the etihad, and flags inside it, as they hoped to bring their champions league dream another step closer. but against the mighty real madrid, could they? well, how's this for an answer? barely 90 seconds gone, and kevin de bruyne ramped up the decibels....
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my name is peter scotts and i'll be back again in around 30 with all the latest news. thank you. ah, it was in the 1950s that our secretary of state john foster, dulles proclaimed. our policy is global. ah, we started as a continental empire by clearing out the yeah, native peoples and other foreign forces. then we became and overseas empire by taking islands in various parts of the world. and then after the 2nd world war, we became a global empire. now we are playing on the whole billiard ah, the united states has always had a variety of tools to use in it's a tax on other countries. economic sanctions are, are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country, particularly in our own press. and in the press of that leaders own country, americans loved to think there were intervening in other countries to overthrow evil people. and if that's true, you have to make the person look evil. in 1951, robins came to power in guatemala, after being elected by the people in washington,
my name is peter scotts and i'll be back again in around 30 with all the latest news. thank you. ah, it was in the 1950s that our secretary of state john foster, dulles proclaimed. our policy is global. ah, we started as a continental empire by clearing out the yeah, native peoples and other foreign forces. then we became and overseas empire by taking islands in various parts of the world. and then after the 2nd world war, we became a global empire. now we are playing on the whole billiard ah,...
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mayor peter market say the opposition groups have little in common beyond wanting to oust the veteran leader or banners seeking a 4th consecutive term. let's bring in near dw, corresponding funny, foster in budapest. funny, what's at stake in this election? bluntly, political future of hungary just like in any other election. the question really is that here, is there going to be a change actually, because if the ruling government wins for 4th consecutive term, that means basically 16 years of a governing on the fi. this, that this country has been governed by the theme, peruse, and promised to victor alba is 2010, but the countries not as far yet. and as a result, if you look at the campaign or the campaign rhetoric here, the choice is in between peace and what is you asked to see this party drooling government policy, or is a choice between east and west. that's what the opposition alliance is. campaigning on with choice between east more towards russia as obviously i promise to victor alba and a close point in friend. an academic partner has been very, very, and the sort of em and tight lipped on to saying something personally, against a russia being the aggressor here in this war
mayor peter market say the opposition groups have little in common beyond wanting to oust the veteran leader or banners seeking a 4th consecutive term. let's bring in near dw, corresponding funny, foster in budapest. funny, what's at stake in this election? bluntly, political future of hungary just like in any other election. the question really is that here, is there going to be a change actually, because if the ruling government wins for 4th consecutive term, that means basically 16 years of...
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the legislation committee, congressional hearings, david foster is going to speak on behalf, i am reeling in the big guns, peter franson said he will come because there are a lot of people, not the rich ones you think are in the music business, but most of the people who are the backup singers, musicians, they can be in a part of a song like uptown funk which is the most played song in music history. they will not get a dime beyond the recording session. it leaves the middle-class people, they have bills to pay. they have kids to put through school. they are being exploited and we are here to close up that loophole. [applause] >> in the last few years sag-aftra has expanded to include content creators, how do you balance the membership between traditional actors and online creators? fran: it is not about balance. it is about addressing everybody's needs. without that group, once the merge happened between the companies we have a broad and diverse group of members from broadcasters to background players to singers to dancers to commercial actors to stunt people, it is a big union of a lot of different people. it
the legislation committee, congressional hearings, david foster is going to speak on behalf, i am reeling in the big guns, peter franson said he will come because there are a lot of people, not the rich ones you think are in the music business, but most of the people who are the backup singers, musicians, they can be in a part of a song like uptown funk which is the most played song in music history. they will not get a dime beyond the recording session. it leaves the middle-class people, they...
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foster, bbc news, kyiv. pope francis has called for peace in what he described as this "easter of war". delivering his traditional easter message from the central balcony of st peter's pope said ukraine had been dragged into a cruel and senseless conflict. translation: brothers and sisters, let us allow the peace _ of christ to enter our lives, our homes, our countries. may there be peace for war—torn ukraine, so sorely tried by the violence and the destruction of the cruel and senseless war into which it was dragged. in this terrible night of suffering and death, may a new dawn of new hope soon appear. let there be a decision for peace. may there be an end to the flexing of muscles while people are suffering. please. that was pope francis a little earlier. you can get more on that story and others on our website or app. go to bbc news. you can see the latest on mariupol. we will continue to be updating that story as well as other battles that are taking place all around ukraine. you are watching bbc world news. charles kupchanjoins me now, he's a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and professor of international affairs at georgetown university. good
foster, bbc news, kyiv. pope francis has called for peace in what he described as this "easter of war". delivering his traditional easter message from the central balcony of st peter's pope said ukraine had been dragged into a cruel and senseless conflict. translation: brothers and sisters, let us allow the peace _ of christ to enter our lives, our homes, our countries. may there be peace for war—torn ukraine, so sorely tried by the violence and the destruction of the cruel and...
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eventually joseph foster joseph fawcett rather with the help of some friends was able to buy his son's freedom and they all the whole family moved to ohio peter fawcett became a reverend. he became a caterer had a successful business. he worked with the underground railroad. and years later it was in 1900. he was 85 at this time. he was invited back to monticello. so by this time, you know, the jeffersons had long since lost the house the levy family a jewish family. that was very inspired by jefferson's commitment to religious freedom. they had bought it and they welcomed peter fawcett back. back home, so he had left auctioned off from the west lawn of monticello, and he walked back in as an old man through the front steps. so so the you know, the journeys brought me to many different places both in europe in my mind and considering this this man who had once been my hero, but i now saw more critically. but but at the end i think it left me, you know, very enriched. it definitely definitely thinking that you know, we do need to remember jefferson and along with all these other people at the mountain, you know on monticello mountain. it's a w
eventually joseph foster joseph fawcett rather with the help of some friends was able to buy his son's freedom and they all the whole family moved to ohio peter fawcett became a reverend. he became a caterer had a successful business. he worked with the underground railroad. and years later it was in 1900. he was 85 at this time. he was invited back to monticello. so by this time, you know, the jeffersons had long since lost the house the levy family a jewish family. that was very inspired by...
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peter? >> yeah, i would agree with what was said. >> thank you both and chairwoman waters i yield back. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from illinois mr. fosterho is also the chair of the task force on artificial intelligence is now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. some of the worst damage that was done in the housing, the bursting of the housing bubble ten years ago happen to minority communities where the housing where people invested in the houses at the peak of the bubble value, and i just want to follow up on actually mr. hill's comments about the damage that can be done by overvaluing appraisals and encouraging people to make decisions which in retrospect were wrecked their lives. we made some progress in dodd-frank with the ability to pay requirements. at least guarantee that if you kept your job you could maintain the mortgage, the mortgage payments. it did not protect you however meaning of underwater. if you invested into a bubbly market. about ten years ago i gave a series of presentations at the american enterprise institute on the concept that for essentially countercyclical loan to value limits where you w
peter? >> yeah, i would agree with what was said. >> thank you both and chairwoman waters i yield back. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from illinois mr. fosterho is also the chair of the task force on artificial intelligence is now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. some of the worst damage that was done in the housing, the bursting of the housing bubble ten years ago happen to minority communities where the housing where people invested in the...