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he fired rebecca long—bailey over a controversial tweet and he is now going to issue an apology.ting to those people who were whistle—blowers in the bbc pam or anna documentary —— bbc panorama. have to take a kind of complaint about the labour party forward. he will now apologise to them. it seems to be part of a wider settlement, because the key themes for him and the party is to have a sense of unity about this and drive those with more clear anti—semitic views away from the party. ending on the image, i must admit i woke up this morning to loads of tweets. this happened overnight. this is where in bristol, the slave trader edward colston's statue was pulled off overnight. we had mark quinn, the artist, put up an image of the protester there and you can seejen read below her statue, really quite a powerful impact and a powerful statement for bristol. because it has been authorised by the council, brister dome at bristol may have had their own plans. —— bristol may have had their own plans. paul lead, just briefly. bristol said it was up to the public. this comes with its own st
he fired rebecca long—bailey over a controversial tweet and he is now going to issue an apology.ting to those people who were whistle—blowers in the bbc pam or anna documentary —— bbc panorama. have to take a kind of complaint about the labour party forward. he will now apologise to them. it seems to be part of a wider settlement, because the key themes for him and the party is to have a sense of unity about this and drive those with more clear anti—semitic views away from the party....
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we saw that with the sacking of rebecca long—bailey from the shadow cabinet over an anti—semitic tweety apology, which almost certainly would not have been forthcoming from mr corbyn. indeed, he and his supporters seem to be convinced they would have won the court case. instead, sir keir starmer has gone out of his way to say to these seven whistle—blowers over anti—semitism, not just sorry but, whistle—blowers over anti—semitism, notjust sorry but, in effect, you we re notjust sorry but, in effect, you were right, the party was wrong underjeremy corbyn, wrong not to ta ke underjeremy corbyn, wrong not to take your claims seriously, wrong to label you as somehow disaffected, disgruntled individuals seeking to undermine the labour leadership, and we've seen that attempt to disassociate himself from the corbyn yea rs disassociate himself from the corbyn years in the commons again injust the last half an hour, where, in contrast to jeremy corbyn, circuit starmer has come out very, very strongly in criticising russia in the wake of that report into russian interference in our democracy, ye
we saw that with the sacking of rebecca long—bailey from the shadow cabinet over an anti—semitic tweety apology, which almost certainly would not have been forthcoming from mr corbyn. indeed, he and his supporters seem to be convinced they would have won the court case. instead, sir keir starmer has gone out of his way to say to these seven whistle—blowers over anti—semitism, not just sorry but, whistle—blowers over anti—semitism, notjust sorry but, in effect, you we re notjust...
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it only took rebecca louise long one week to complete her sculpture out of some 200 miles and dried. but then the opening had to be postponed for several months because of the coronavirus and. at one time the 16th century chapel was an herbal pharmacy for the poor and sick the work of floral art is also a tribute to the exhibition space itself. some of. had to be individually attached to this then copper wire. artist prepared the composition at home in her studio and sent it to italy. and we worked together with her to hang up the various sprays of flowers on the steel framework of the. laws floral does in demand internationally she says is the collection of over $1000000.00 dried blossoms parts of which she really uses over and over. as in berlin in 2016. and 2 years later into lido ohio. to the different locations most often public spaces. 200-1000 installation. was displayed in a community center in michigan. bringing. to places where. people have lost connection with nature and the. i need i remind her. comes from a gardening family she grew up surrounded by nature and flowers as
it only took rebecca louise long one week to complete her sculpture out of some 200 miles and dried. but then the opening had to be postponed for several months because of the coronavirus and. at one time the 16th century chapel was an herbal pharmacy for the poor and sick the work of floral art is also a tribute to the exhibition space itself. some of. had to be individually attached to this then copper wire. artist prepared the composition at home in her studio and sent it to italy. and we...
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phase out coal as an energy source by 2038 but climate activists say 18 years is just too long to wait. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program and is stan bull court has sentenced former amnesty international later tannic to 6 years imprisonment on terrorism related charges the harsh verdict has ended what critics say was a politically motivated trial targeting opposition activists in turkey the court also sentence 3 other turkish activists to prison 7 of the 11 defendants were acquitted german activist no was among them his arrest in istanbul 3 years ago triggered a crisis in relations between germany and turkey. and i'm now joined by human rights activist that one of the defendants in the trial was also arrested in 27 tane and spent more than 100 days in pretrial detention but was returned to germany later that year paid it thanks very much for coming on the program you have been acquitted today 4 of your turkish friends and colleagues will go to jail what do you say about today's verdict well we would have expected the acquittal or all 11 of us this would have been a good foundation for hum
phase out coal as an energy source by 2038 but climate activists say 18 years is just too long to wait. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program and is stan bull court has sentenced former amnesty international later tannic to 6 years imprisonment on terrorism related charges the harsh verdict has ended what critics say was a politically motivated trial targeting opposition activists in turkey the court also sentence 3 other turkish activists to prison 7 of the 11 defendants were acquitted...
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ties on mr corbyn's stance on anti—semitism, and that of course follows on after the sacking of rebecca longn as another defining moment in trying to distance himself from the corbyn yea rs. distance himself from the corbyn years. another big story, the continuing fallout from the russian report. what do you make from the government's response so far, looking at giving the security services more power? it is talking about a new law requiring foreign agents to register in the uk. to what extent is that an adequate response to the concerns raised by the report when a lot of interference is taking place in the cyberspace? the honest answer is it is not really a response because the kind of statement put out by the government, a 17 page statement, basically rebuts and refutes all of the committee's report. they simply reject the idea that they have not been alerted to the russian threat or have not done enough or turned a blind eye. there is not going to be a reassessment of the brexit referendum. they don't accept that too many government departments are involved. they don't accept that intelli
ties on mr corbyn's stance on anti—semitism, and that of course follows on after the sacking of rebecca longn as another defining moment in trying to distance himself from the corbyn yea rs. distance himself from the corbyn years. another big story, the continuing fallout from the russian report. what do you make from the government's response so far, looking at giving the security services more power? it is talking about a new law requiring foreign agents to register in the uk. to what...
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surprise for reindeer herd is in siberia when i pull the remains of a long extinct woolly mammoth out of the water or. i'm rebecca written as welcome to the program u.s. officials have entered the chinese consulate in houston texas after diplomatic staff there complied with an order from the trumpet ministration to shut down the u.s. says the consulate was a hub for espionage and intellectual property theft china denies the charges and has retaliated by ordering the american consulate in the southwestern city of chengdu to close a spat has brought already tense relations between the 2 countries to their lowest point in decades. ahead exit in houston. annis officials who seen packing on friday they were forced to evacuate the consulate within 72 hours a deadline set by the trumpet ministration. holding documents in 2 vehicles the exit was welcomed by anti communist party protest is. this a cell or cell when you're finishing the friday morning to everyone has a bank a meeting of the razing when you come here to watch. your celebrating me i make sure. the u.s. says the consulate was a nest of spies trying to steal i
surprise for reindeer herd is in siberia when i pull the remains of a long extinct woolly mammoth out of the water or. i'm rebecca written as welcome to the program u.s. officials have entered the chinese consulate in houston texas after diplomatic staff there complied with an order from the trumpet ministration to shut down the u.s. says the consulate was a hub for espionage and intellectual property theft china denies the charges and has retaliated by ordering the american consulate in the...
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news on our web site at state everything dot com i'm rebecca reaches for me and the entire chain thanks very much for watching. are they friends so long to be with you thank you for us here who are here which it was the really cool forum of the publisher in his new mission or are the economy's going to show submission of the future.
news on our web site at state everything dot com i'm rebecca reaches for me and the entire chain thanks very much for watching. are they friends so long to be with you thank you for us here who are here which it was the really cool forum of the publisher in his new mission or are the economy's going to show submission of the future.
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rebecca in washington, d.c. wrote, representative lewis and my family have a long history.gationist judge, threw him in jail numerous times in alabama. we have stories. when i started doing more advocacy work, i would go see the congressman and his team. he knew me by my married name. when i told him my maiden name, he laughed and said judge never saw that, did he? i said no. and he replied, that's the arc. that's justice. judge hare's granddaughter is a civil rights leader. i don't think i've ever been more proud. that may be john lewis's greatest legacy. that he walked with dr. king but did not lose the common touch. that he held on to his love of america, even when america felt downright unlovable. it is a lot for us to live up to. i think he would insist that we, at least, try. we have much more to come tonight. up next, a look back at the life of john lewis on headliners. that's right after the break. then, a special edition of the last word with lawrence o'donnell at 11:00 p.m. eastern and the rachel maddow show is on at midnight. i will see you back here tomorrow at
rebecca in washington, d.c. wrote, representative lewis and my family have a long history.gationist judge, threw him in jail numerous times in alabama. we have stories. when i started doing more advocacy work, i would go see the congressman and his team. he knew me by my married name. when i told him my maiden name, he laughed and said judge never saw that, did he? i said no. and he replied, that's the arc. that's justice. judge hare's granddaughter is a civil rights leader. i don't think i've...
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long run. amy? >> great advice, rebecca. >>> coming up next we have "crazy rich asians" author, big surprise. >>> good include independence high school and the county's service center auditorium in san jose. also, the south county am exin gilroy. >>> berkeley school superintendents say the students will experience entirely distance learning. the district hopes they can hold some in person classes and instruction, but rising coronavirus case counts in the city have worried them about how safe that will be. the school board will hear the revised plan tomorrow. >>> good morning. let's take a look at what's going on outside. you'll see plenty of sunshine already. there are some clouds route out there. just not as widespread and the breezes are going to be back today. about 12 hours north of the bay bridge through the delta of a ha small craft advisory. 70s and 80s average to little below through >>> another update in about 30 ♪ ain't my fault that i'm out here getting loose got to blame it on the goose ♪ >>> that's right. welcome back to "gma." great to have you with us on this tuesday morning. lara, you
long run. amy? >> great advice, rebecca. >>> coming up next we have "crazy rich asians" author, big surprise. >>> good include independence high school and the county's service center auditorium in san jose. also, the south county am exin gilroy. >>> berkeley school superintendents say the students will experience entirely distance learning. the district hopes they can hold some in person classes and instruction, but rising coronavirus case counts in...
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rebecca regions from a and the in time news today. thanks very much for watching. i'm able to complete the 2nd season on the french. the planet on the brink of disaster there's a long interview experts about one question how to change such a loser.
rebecca regions from a and the in time news today. thanks very much for watching. i'm able to complete the 2nd season on the french. the planet on the brink of disaster there's a long interview experts about one question how to change such a loser.
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rebecca races for me and the entire team here thanks so much watching. a meal and i'm good welcome to the 2nd season of only. the planet on the brink of disaster we did a longinterview with experts about one question how has it changed our.
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long. now back to the news. >>all right, thank you very much rebecca and here's a quick check of traffic.e've got a live look here at the richmond sandra fell bridge toll plaza camera where traffic is slowing but still moving fairly well through the gates, no problems on the span looks like a pretty typical right here from richmond out towards sandra fell this morning. if you're in the north bay looking to get down into san francisco. so far you're making good time 1, one southbound reported no problems here from santa rosa down into san francisco, more weather and traffic checks in a moment, let's get to a developing story that we're covering this morning, a lawyer who shot and killed the son of a federal judge in new jersey. >>was found dead last night. he wants argued a case before that judge reid binion has the latest. >>esther solace whose son was murdered and has been seriously wounded yesterday, new jersey governor phil murphy offering condolences after a deadly shooting at the new jersey home of u.s. district judge esther salas brazen. >>and cowardly act of gun violence, this is a
long. now back to the news. >>all right, thank you very much rebecca and here's a quick check of traffic.e've got a live look here at the richmond sandra fell bridge toll plaza camera where traffic is slowing but still moving fairly well through the gates, no problems on the span looks like a pretty typical right here from richmond out towards sandra fell this morning. if you're in the north bay looking to get down into san francisco. so far you're making good time 1, one southbound...
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long as they stay two metres apart from anyone outside their household. let's speak to one happy couple who tied the knot yesterday. alastair and rebeccations. what was it like? it was amazing, thank you. we got married. it was very different from the date we originally planned. we were meant to get married on the 6th ofjune. but as soon as the announcement came through, we thought, let's get married straightaway. talk is through what happened, what did you have planned and how was it different? our wedding injune and how was it different? our wedding in june should and how was it different? our wedding injune should have had 200 people, but we just had the 30 that we we re allowed, people, but we just had the 30 that we were allowed, which was wonderful and it meant that our friends, family, grandparents could be there. it was very special to share the with them. did it matter that you had to be socially distant and apart from each other? it wasn't too bad. it was really sad not to be able to hug people, but it was an amazing day just to be hug people, but it was an amazing dayjust to be able to get married, really. a wedding isn'tjus
long as they stay two metres apart from anyone outside their household. let's speak to one happy couple who tied the knot yesterday. alastair and rebeccations. what was it like? it was amazing, thank you. we got married. it was very different from the date we originally planned. we were meant to get married on the 6th ofjune. but as soon as the announcement came through, we thought, let's get married straightaway. talk is through what happened, what did you have planned and how was it...
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assimilation and integration was long the strategy pursued by those in power from colonialists to the military junta but also the catholic church. but the church changed tack. rebecca spiers as an american not who spent years and bill a fighting for the rights of indigenous people. she belongs to simi brazil's indigenous missionary council. were. oracle for fussell presenters as it has never been easy for indigenous people but the last 9 months have seen a marked increase in physical violence in got an even edge is in the rio grande it all sort of in the far south there were 3 attacks someone night. in the far north gold prospectors kill the chief and shortly afterwards a 70 indian village and one donia was set on fire and the young man died in a state of gas. so from south to north from east to west everywhere in the country violence is increasing against the indigenous population and the territories this is author says take it to. the missionary council says 135 indigenous people were murdered in 2018 with the numbers expected to continue rising. large scale slashing and burning is not part of indigenous culture. it's what the invaders do. once they have engineer
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assimilation and integration was long the strategy pursued by those in power from colonialists to the military junta but also the catholic church. but the church changed tack. rebecca spiers as an american not who spent years and bill a fighting for the rights of indigenous people. she belongs to simi brazil's indigenous missionary council. were born before fassel but isn't just as it has never been easy for indigenous people but the last 9 months have seen a marked increase in physical violence in gotten even edges in the rio grande it all sort of in the far south there were 3 attacks someone night. in the far north gold prospectors kill the chief and shortly afterwards a 70 indian village in one donia was set on fire and the young man died in a state of grass. so from south to north from east to west everywhere in the country violence is increasing against the indigenous population and the territories this is author says taking. the missionary council says 135 indigenous people were murdered in 2018 with the numbers expected to continue rising. this is a. large scale slashing and burning is not part of indigenous culture. it's what the invaders do. want to be out
assimilation and integration was long the strategy pursued by those in power from colonialists to the military junta but also the catholic church. but the church changed tack. rebecca spiers as an american not who spent years and bill a fighting for the rights of indigenous people. she belongs to simi brazil's indigenous missionary council. were born before fassel but isn't just as it has never been easy for indigenous people but the last 9 months have seen a marked increase in physical...
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rebecca wrist as in bell and thank you very much a lot. of our mail come to. the 2nd season of. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long interviews experts about one question how to change. pictures of moscow's moon rocket images that were to be among the soviet union's most closely guarded state secrets. and pictures of cosmonauts training for a moon landing in the so-called star city near moscow the soviet union was determined to beat the united states in the race to put a man on the moon a race that would cost russian and american lives. the russians and always set the pace but in the end they ultimately lost the 20th century's most prestigious race. i am. opened in 1957 baikonur cosmodrome was moscow's gateway to the stars. after the launch of several sputnik satellites and unmanned moon probes in the late 1950 s. the whole world assumed that the soviets would also be using baikonur to send cosmonauts to the moon. there were certainly concrete plans but nothing was leaked there were no official statements nothing to indicate the soviet union's plans hippest. all decisions on the space program were classified top se
rebecca wrist as in bell and thank you very much a lot. of our mail come to. the 2nd season of. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long interviews experts about one question how to change. pictures of moscow's moon rocket images that were to be among the soviet union's most closely guarded state secrets. and pictures of cosmonauts training for a moon landing in the so-called star city near moscow the soviet union was determined to beat the united states in the race to put a man on the...
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rebecca. thank you. >>> now to my home state of mississippi with that historic and for many long awaited change.overnor tate reeves signing the bill last night to officially remove the confederate emblem from the state's flag. that was first introduced in 1894. the governor saying, quote, a flag is a symbol of our present, of our people and of our future. for those reasons we need a new symbol. a commission will design a new flag to be voted on in the fall. george, i have often spoken highly, fondly of my home state of mississippi. it's been our family's home since 1969. never have been prouder as i am this morning. >>> we are following a lot of other headlines this morning, including states closing beaches ahead of the holiday weekend and the ones keeping them open. how to stay safe if you're going to shore. >>> the laser mask test you need to see. which ones can help slow the spread of the virus. but first let's say good morning to ginger. >>> good morning to you, t.j., and get this. chicago had their ninth 90 plus degree day this year. that average is about four and the most we've had since 2
rebecca. thank you. >>> now to my home state of mississippi with that historic and for many long awaited change.overnor tate reeves signing the bill last night to officially remove the confederate emblem from the state's flag. that was first introduced in 1894. the governor saying, quote, a flag is a symbol of our present, of our people and of our future. for those reasons we need a new symbol. a commission will design a new flag to be voted on in the fall. george, i have often spoken...
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rebecca written for me and the entire team hand thanks so much watching. on the career. i'm neal and i'm talking about the 2nd season only. the planet on the brink of disaster we did a long interview with experts about one question how to change the present. hi everyone i'm also if you john paris and i'm melinda crane in berlin a drastic rise in hunger over a 1000000000 informal workers facing unemployment and up to 100000000 people pushed into extreme poverty those are the latest grim projections of coronas worldwide impact we're told have a killer virus that spread across the globe in days livelihoods the world over that have been shot down but is there an opportunity here can those livelihoods be restored in a more equitable in a more sustainable manner just as an e.u. summit bargains over the recovery plan the united nations is staging a conference that's talking about building back better our title a green and better recovery for all fonts 24 and the w.t.v. join up for the debate welcome and it is a pleasure to introduce our guests. starting with the finance minister of ghana ken a for iata faso chemin is a leader all sir for the intergovernmental panel on climate c
rebecca written for me and the entire team hand thanks so much watching. on the career. i'm neal and i'm talking about the 2nd season only. the planet on the brink of disaster we did a long interview with experts about one question how to change the present. hi everyone i'm also if you john paris and i'm melinda crane in berlin a drastic rise in hunger over a 1000000000 informal workers facing unemployment and up to 100000000 people pushed into extreme poverty those are the latest grim...
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rebecca. and i can answer that one as we get into the negotiating period and as we formulate the term sheet. and the long-term lease will require the community benefits that we absolutely value to be in place for the term of belief and if the tenant eventually chooses to sell the lease and with the obligation. >> i am looking forward to seeing how this project moves forward and working with the new partner and working with the coronavirusstone and that concludes my question. >> thank you. vice president adams. >> david and simon. thank you for the presentation. and it has been a long time and commissioner will lay that out and it is about timing and this is some exciting news amongst everything that is going on in our society. i am looking forward to the commissioner to be briefed individually and a lot of the questions to be briefed individually and the commission who has her questions and president brandon, commissioner gilman, and i have mine. and for one on one time and the commissioner is running short on time and i am excited about that and i want to learn more and then kind of give us the small de
rebecca. and i can answer that one as we get into the negotiating period and as we formulate the term sheet. and the long-term lease will require the community benefits that we absolutely value to be in place for the term of belief and if the tenant eventually chooses to sell the lease and with the obligation. >> i am looking forward to seeing how this project moves forward and working with the new partner and working with the coronavirusstone and that concludes my question. >>...
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is july 25th rebecca strong stand by the weather center to start off the hour with a check of the forecast pay good morning guys we're looking at a sunny forecast around the bay area as longour camera can just readjust for a second this is our downtown san jose camera we are seeing some cloud cover throughout the bay area. >>but peaks of sunshine, especially a lot of it in our south bay zone today, a future cast for showing us the clearing is going to be much quicker than what we saw over this past week in fact by the 10 o'clock hour. much of the east bay is going to be under sunshine and the south bay we're going to have some coastal fog sticking with us but other than that we're going to have a some warm temperatures on tap 90's inland. all those details coming up in just a few minutes back to the news. >>all right, thank you very much. rebecca breaking news from overnight a second person in the alameda county sheriff's office has died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours kron four's reyna harvey is live at the substation in san leandro with the details rana. >>you know it has been a difficult week for the alameda county sheriff's office. they just had to say goodbye t
is july 25th rebecca strong stand by the weather center to start off the hour with a check of the forecast pay good morning guys we're looking at a sunny forecast around the bay area as longour camera can just readjust for a second this is our downtown san jose camera we are seeing some cloud cover throughout the bay area. >>but peaks of sunshine, especially a lot of it in our south bay zone today, a future cast for showing us the clearing is going to be much quicker than what we saw over...