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waters warm leaving rhode island lobster traps empty. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration reports, and i quote, the lobster industry in new york and southern new england has nearly collapsed. end quote. maine as senator angus king has often pointed out, is temporarily benefiting from the northern movement of lobster, but the lobster will keep moving north into canada as the oceans continue to warm. rhode islanders and other new england fishermen are also looking worriedly at declining shellfish populations. total landings for eastern oysters, northern cohogs, soft shelled clams and northern bay scallops declined 85% between 1980 and 2010. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration's northeast fisheries science center identified warming ocean temperatures as the key driver for that decline. on the other side of that decline, of course, are the livelihoods of all the men and women in that industry. the accumulating heat energy in our seas is also causing them to rise. as water warms, it expands. this thermal expans
waters warm leaving rhode island lobster traps empty. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration reports, and i quote, the lobster industry in new york and southern new england has nearly collapsed. end quote. maine as senator angus king has often pointed out, is temporarily benefiting from the northern movement of lobster, but the lobster will keep moving north into canada as the oceans continue to warm. rhode islanders and other new england fishermen are also looking worriedly at...
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congressman elect delgado, and the way that republicans went after delgado was even though he's a rhodes scholar, he's an inner city rapper. it was a develop racially tinged campaign against him. and it didn't work. he's now the congressman elect. >> democrats have picked up 19 republican seats in the house of representatives. they needed 23. four more, they'll well on their way. >> we have a lot of races that frankly republicans were looking at as losses that we still haven't called yet. they are very well on their way, and you know, the thing also to remember is we started this night with david chalian was telling us what voters were telling people at the exit polls about what there -- what this election means to them. and the majority said it means a chance to say that they don't like donald trump in these house races. and that is what we seem to be seeing particularly in the races
congressman elect delgado, and the way that republicans went after delgado was even though he's a rhodes scholar, he's an inner city rapper. it was a develop racially tinged campaign against him. and it didn't work. he's now the congressman elect. >> democrats have picked up 19 republican seats in the house of representatives. they needed 23. four more, they'll well on their way. >> we have a lot of races that frankly republicans were looking at as losses that we still haven't...
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david rhodes has this report.ll of life. this syringe here is... at the moment, harry's parents can legally buy non—medical low strength cannabis oil, which costs over £300 per bottle. they say without the oil, harry was having potentially fatal epileptic fits every day. harry was dying before our very eyes. we spent days where he just lay on the sofa, he didn't go to school, he couldn't do anything so you were with him really 2a hours data. as harry grows up, his parents say he may need stronger medicinal cannabis products, the reason they wa nt cannabis products, the reason they want him to have a prescription but local doctors say at the moment harry won't qualify. the nhs says the cannabis products will only be prescribed for a small number of patients in exceptional circumstances were licensed remedies, medicines won't work and specialist doctors say patients will only be given medicinal cannabis as a last resort. for the small number of patients where i have run out of other options, where this is something
david rhodes has this report.ll of life. this syringe here is... at the moment, harry's parents can legally buy non—medical low strength cannabis oil, which costs over £300 per bottle. they say without the oil, harry was having potentially fatal epileptic fits every day. harry was dying before our very eyes. we spent days where he just lay on the sofa, he didn't go to school, he couldn't do anything so you were with him really 2a hours data. as harry grows up, his parents say he may need...
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it was states like rhode island. and those philosophical arguments continue today.ronically the founding fathers also wanted a buffer between the popular vote and the governance of the country. they were worried some person sort of demagogue kind of person would come along and fool the people into electing him president. and they wanted some higher authority between the mob, if you will, and the presidency to protect that from happening which is sort of ironic, because democrats would say that's president trump. that's the kind of criticism they lay at his feet. system was supposed to protect against that. our country is drrr very -- is very divide, rural versus suburban. it's also extremely important to the economy of our country. that's what's lost in this conversation. liz: the democrats were complaining when rhode island gave them a super majority in 2009. here are some tweets ma mark hughes. the senate must change. majority of citizens voted for democrats for senate. but the gop remains the majority. that might have been fine 230 years ago, but day it's unaccep
it was states like rhode island. and those philosophical arguments continue today.ronically the founding fathers also wanted a buffer between the popular vote and the governance of the country. they were worried some person sort of demagogue kind of person would come along and fool the people into electing him president. and they wanted some higher authority between the mob, if you will, and the presidency to protect that from happening which is sort of ironic, because democrats would say...
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kym marsh and chief constable andy rhodes. —— ken marsh. 11am, i promise. still to come. we have the latest in our brilliant brexit first dates series, where we send two well known people with opposing views on a blind lunch date. today its the turn of celebrated fertility specialist professor robert winston and aisleyne horgan—wallace, a reality tv star who made her name on big brother. let me make an assertion, i think what we are beginning to see is the slow inevitable decline of the united kingdom. no, ithink slow inevitable decline of the united kingdom. no, i think what we are starting to see is europe crapping themselves because if we leave, others will follow suit.|j think they are probably laughing, actually. the prime minister theresa may is chairing her first cabinet meeting since two members resigned over her proposed brexit withdrawal agreement last week. meanwhile a group of euro—sceptic mps lead by tory backbencher jacob rees—mogg are also meeting to talk amongst other things about plans to oust mrs may as prime minister beca
kym marsh and chief constable andy rhodes. —— ken marsh. 11am, i promise. still to come. we have the latest in our brilliant brexit first dates series, where we send two well known people with opposing views on a blind lunch date. today its the turn of celebrated fertility specialist professor robert winston and aisleyne horgan—wallace, a reality tv star who made her name on big brother. let me make an assertion, i think what we are beginning to see is the slow inevitable decline of the...
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we saw this firsthand in rhode island as well. we had to do a lot of state level work to get correct mapping so that our coastal municipalities could have a true assessment of what their risk was. and those homeowners need to know those facts. homeowners now relying on fema maps are being misled. and we have to fix that problem as we fix the nfip problem. more than half of the homes damaged by hurricane harvey were not listed in any flood risk areas. so they didn't have flood insurance. that's another problem. not only is there going to be a big load of new claims because of sea level rise on the national flood insurance program, not only are we going to have to adapt the way that climates can make their claims so they can raise their homes to survive the next storm or clear out because they can't survive the next storm, but we are also going to have to deal with this problem of homes that aren't covered by flood insurance because fema's maps are wrong and their owners are then left stuck without insurance. so for a lot of reasons
we saw this firsthand in rhode island as well. we had to do a lot of state level work to get correct mapping so that our coastal municipalities could have a true assessment of what their risk was. and those homeowners need to know those facts. homeowners now relying on fema maps are being misled. and we have to fix that problem as we fix the nfip problem. more than half of the homes damaged by hurricane harvey were not listed in any flood risk areas. so they didn't have flood insurance. that's...
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in rhode island theys that a serious voter fraud problem. the democratic secretary of state partnered with the senior democratic minority state senator, in the legislature and the speaker of the house, mr. fox, who was also african-american, all three of them passed a voter i.d. bill in rhode island which is overwhelmingly democratic and it was signed by the governor who was not a republican. and that law is working well today. i wish we had that kind of cooperation, not just in rhode island but in other states, but this has become have live politicized. i don't think it should be there. are ways to compromise and maybe we can discuss the freedom card and other things coming up in which, rather than spend money on legal lawsuits we can get people i.d.s, clean up the voter rolls, improve the voting machines and give everybody confidence our elections are free and i fair. >> we're talk about access to voting and "the new york times" sunday review is focusing on is issue. pieces, blocking the ballot box and how to make a voter -- remind voters
in rhode island theys that a serious voter fraud problem. the democratic secretary of state partnered with the senior democratic minority state senator, in the legislature and the speaker of the house, mr. fox, who was also african-american, all three of them passed a voter i.d. bill in rhode island which is overwhelmingly democratic and it was signed by the governor who was not a republican. and that law is working well today. i wish we had that kind of cooperation, not just in rhode island...
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i mean that to when our comrades money through human excrement understand show of rhodes he was at a loss for words about how crap it is for university students at this university in fact throwing some poor in the statue was a one hundred percent articulate it's amazing really how so many people got lit about some statue but some very hard work was going on around transformation long before he did that. we need to talk about the statue hand guys i'm a little confused doesn't management want the statue to be taken down i mean i'm just following due process process. in my sister we all know the history of his statue on our campus climatized us that men never wanted us here. sissel john rhodes i learned about him in my second year african history course it was then that i realize that the history we were learning was not the history of africa but brother the history of how britain and the western powers stole africa and covered it up into little countries with people like livingston little pulled and rolled featuring as heroes you see rose didn't only wrap up the kimberley diamond mines
i mean that to when our comrades money through human excrement understand show of rhodes he was at a loss for words about how crap it is for university students at this university in fact throwing some poor in the statue was a one hundred percent articulate it's amazing really how so many people got lit about some statue but some very hard work was going on around transformation long before he did that. we need to talk about the statue hand guys i'm a little confused doesn't management want the...
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in march of two thousand and fifteen students at the university of cape town launched rhodes must fall a movement that not only brought down a statue but sparked a broader discussion on how universities can better reflect a diverse student body and provide wider access to education. three years on a group of students who participated in the maze meant sharing that experiences it was a state of what it says around the world the chance to activism while tackling issues of race class gender and power. we. are now joined by three co-creators and members of the cast america conrad thank you sam of bono and cesar based on the welcome everyone to the stream it is so good to have you guys here especially because i have seen this production and many of our audience members have as well but even for those who didn't many of them remember the roads must fall movements i want to start here on my laptop with someone from south africa this is i've been asked who says these must fall roads must fall open the rot that lies deep within our society and resulted in clamping down activism so that his take
in march of two thousand and fifteen students at the university of cape town launched rhodes must fall a movement that not only brought down a statue but sparked a broader discussion on how universities can better reflect a diverse student body and provide wider access to education. three years on a group of students who participated in the maze meant sharing that experiences it was a state of what it says around the world the chance to activism while tackling issues of race class gender and...
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david rhodes has more. the nightmare that people living in at how a block of fear. living in at how a block of fear. february, a fire broke out in this leads high—rise. february, a fire broke out in this leads high-rise. leads high-rise. the cladding on the building is the same as the grenfell tower cladding. same as the grenfell tower cladding. so long to sort it out and you know, this is life—threatening. this is life—threatening. been told they might have to pay for the cladding to be replaced. the cladding to be replaced. how i will raise that money but they are asking for it often. are asking for it often. about who will pay for the removal has been reached. has been reached. orders were told they needed to check for acm cladding. check for acm cladding. changed so that flat owners don't have to pay. have to pay. cladding and needs to be done quickly for reasons of safety. quickly for reasons of safety. this absolutely cannot fall on the shoulders of the leaseholders. shoulders of the leaseholders. res
david rhodes has more. the nightmare that people living in at how a block of fear. living in at how a block of fear. february, a fire broke out in this leads high—rise. february, a fire broke out in this leads high-rise. leads high-rise. the cladding on the building is the same as the grenfell tower cladding. same as the grenfell tower cladding. so long to sort it out and you know, this is life—threatening. this is life—threatening. been told they might have to pay for the cladding to be...
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at the entrance to the new york harbor and give up an attempt than a few weeks later off of newport rhode island, it's looking like there's going to be a battle when a storm perhaps a hurricane destroys both and that is in the summer of 78 and 79 and throughout seven e. there is nothing from the french. there is a colonial rebellion that turned into a world war, so france was in the war and the allies spain. it's hard for us to understand that in 1780 is where the real money lies and that there was much more, so the french and the british nav navies along with se spanish ships spend those years battling it out for the caribbean and washington. it's looking bad in the fall of 1780. they are pulling the plug and we will have to negotiate and then in october of 1780, something happens to begin a sequence of events that would change everything within just a year we all know about the degree of yorktown but what is less appreciated is that is preceded by a naval battle between the british and the french sure that made the battle of the chesapeake just off the entrance between the fleet of each
at the entrance to the new york harbor and give up an attempt than a few weeks later off of newport rhode island, it's looking like there's going to be a battle when a storm perhaps a hurricane destroys both and that is in the summer of 78 and 79 and throughout seven e. there is nothing from the french. there is a colonial rebellion that turned into a world war, so france was in the war and the allies spain. it's hard for us to understand that in 1780 is where the real money lies and that there...
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in march of two thousand and fifteen students at the university of cape town launched rhodes must fall a movement that not only brought down a statue but sparked a broader discussion on how universities can better reflect a diverse student body and provide wider access to education. three years on a group of students who participated in the maze meant sharing that experiences it was to what it says around the world the chance to activism while tackling issues of race class gender and power. we. are now joined by three co-creators and members of the cast america conrad thank you seminar bono and sees race and welcome everyone to the stream it is so good to have you guys here especially because i have seen this production and many of our audience members have as well but even for those who didn't many of them remember the roads must fall movements i want to start here on my laptop with someone from top africa this is i've been asked who says these must fall roads must fall open the rot that lies deep within our society and resulted in a clamping down of activism so that his take away fro
in march of two thousand and fifteen students at the university of cape town launched rhodes must fall a movement that not only brought down a statue but sparked a broader discussion on how universities can better reflect a diverse student body and provide wider access to education. three years on a group of students who participated in the maze meant sharing that experiences it was to what it says around the world the chance to activism while tackling issues of race class gender and power. we....
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david rhodes, bbc news, leeds.mes against disabled children have more than tripled in the last four years. in once incident, vandals broke into a school in newcastle which caters for children with disabilities and left abusive graffiti aimed at the pupils. tim muffett‘s been to meet staff and students at hadrian primary school in newcastle to see how they were affected by the break—in. the school got vandalised. they smashed all this, and all this nice playground, and all the toys. we were very, very sad. there are no words. so this is the area that we discovered with the graffiti, the most offensive language that was written, describing our children. most of the graffiti that appeared at hadrian school in newcastle is too offensive to show. the school is for children with physical and learning disabilities. over the easter holidays, vandals broke in. they painted horrible words, and they did very horrible things. they've smashed the minibuses and smashed the side window here. but the thing that upset us all, the t
david rhodes, bbc news, leeds.mes against disabled children have more than tripled in the last four years. in once incident, vandals broke into a school in newcastle which caters for children with disabilities and left abusive graffiti aimed at the pupils. tim muffett‘s been to meet staff and students at hadrian primary school in newcastle to see how they were affected by the break—in. the school got vandalised. they smashed all this, and all this nice playground, and all the toys. we were...
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david rhodes reports. for this ten—year—old who has epileptic fits every day that can kill him. he has every type of seizure. we spent days just with him on the sofa. he didn't go to school. harry was dying before our very eyes, you know? epilepsy sufferers and other people with chronic conditions have made lots of noise in recent years about how cannabis—based products could help them manage their condition. at the moment, harry's parents can legally buy non—medical, low—strength cannabis oil, which they say have stopped harry's seizures. you know, 129 days without a seizure, 130 — we count every single day. life—changing? life—changing. as harry grows up, his parents want him to have access to stronger medicinal products. and today, they hoped harry would get his first prescription. but their local doctor says he won't qualify for help. well, you just crashed. if you're going to make something legal and available and make a big announcement and get people's hopes up, people who are seriously ill, and the
david rhodes reports. for this ten—year—old who has epileptic fits every day that can kill him. he has every type of seizure. we spent days just with him on the sofa. he didn't go to school. harry was dying before our very eyes, you know? epilepsy sufferers and other people with chronic conditions have made lots of noise in recent years about how cannabis—based products could help them manage their condition. at the moment, harry's parents can legally buy non—medical, low—strength...
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island and i'm a congressperson from florida i don't care too much about you rhode island people but if you're in my congressional district or if i'm a senator and you're from my state i sure as heck care less so on the phone calls that come in and the identical postcards. but real letters or emails nowadays are very helpful and most importantly a handshake i did a town hall meeting those things are important for people to go you want your mate your voice heard go and look him in the eye and that does make a big difference all and they bring it back to washington the modern day media boycott came of age back in two thousand and twelve when rush limbaugh said this. what does it say. about the college coed susan fluke. who goes before a congressional committee of essentially says that she must be paid to have sex but does that make her. it makes you a slut right if you're a prostitute she wants to be paid to have sex although we found out for days and days and days after it was sandra fluke michael although many national brand advertisers left and never came back to rush limbaugh after
island and i'm a congressperson from florida i don't care too much about you rhode island people but if you're in my congressional district or if i'm a senator and you're from my state i sure as heck care less so on the phone calls that come in and the identical postcards. but real letters or emails nowadays are very helpful and most importantly a handshake i did a town hall meeting those things are important for people to go you want your mate your voice heard go and look him in the eye and...
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ben rhodes is former deputy national security adviser to president obama. big thanks to both of you gentlemen for being with me. congressman, let me start with you. your republican colleagues, your friends and your colleagues there in the lower chamber, how concerned are they about a blue wave four days from now? what are they saying about how this midterm campaign has been waged from the white house so far? >> well, i think a lot of house republicans would like their message to be the closer here, and the concern is that the president's immigration message is in competition with that. i think most republicans are going to say as follows, when you vote on tuesday, we will have the highest wage growth in over a decade. we'll have the lowest unemployment in 49 years. we have the economy doing very, very well. we've increased funding for nih to improve public health outcomes. we've increased funding for veteran's health care. we've increased funding to fight the opiate epidemic. i think most members of congress want to be positive in the closing days. >> what
ben rhodes is former deputy national security adviser to president obama. big thanks to both of you gentlemen for being with me. congressman, let me start with you. your republican colleagues, your friends and your colleagues there in the lower chamber, how concerned are they about a blue wave four days from now? what are they saying about how this midterm campaign has been waged from the white house so far? >> well, i think a lot of house republicans would like their message to be the...
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says i attended the university still no as a rhodes it's been decided that the universities name will not change because it brings money in because the legacy of rhodes is still rooted in privilege and wealth even in south africa clear i'll give this one to you what has changed for you what do you see is. the most significant change especially keeping in mind that . the universities don't known as rhodes has not changed the most significant change has been with the youth of south africa so we have even high school and primary school children dealing with words like do you call him as a c. everything was moved into the mainstream they know what you can. they know what or beginning to understand what institutionalized racism is and it was terms like that we didn't know it all we were like i'm feeling this but i don't know what it is i don't know how to express it and then suddenly you have a term for it you know how did you learn that what was happening politically. throughout those muscle movement suddenly we had all these academic. academic books and readings that we could. have acces
says i attended the university still no as a rhodes it's been decided that the universities name will not change because it brings money in because the legacy of rhodes is still rooted in privilege and wealth even in south africa clear i'll give this one to you what has changed for you what do you see is. the most significant change especially keeping in mind that . the universities don't known as rhodes has not changed the most significant change has been with the youth of south africa so we...
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we will play a little bit of that for you and ben rhodes from the bilateral just now. >> you crane. we don't li-- ukraine, and we a happy about what happened, and with respect to what took place with the ships and the sailors, and that is the sole reason. >> so ben rhodes, as you and peter both know, president obama had some complicated relationships and in mexico where vladimir putin and president obama were facing off against each other, and the difference of that and the way that president trump has treated vladimir putin, and so the sudden cancellation of this summit by the white house without any prior notice to the kremlin, the kremlin claimed is the so different from the way the president has dealt with so many relationships, and so if they were talking and if there is a summit, and this is the first time that the kremlin was caught off guard. >> but andrea, an important point here is do the words of the president and the spokespeople have any credibility whatsoever? because if you are going to lay down a marker about an issue like ukraine, you have to make the world believe
we will play a little bit of that for you and ben rhodes from the bilateral just now. >> you crane. we don't li-- ukraine, and we a happy about what happened, and with respect to what took place with the ships and the sailors, and that is the sole reason. >> so ben rhodes, as you and peter both know, president obama had some complicated relationships and in mexico where vladimir putin and president obama were facing off against each other, and the difference of that and the way that...
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as i attended the university still no as a rhodes it's been decided that the university's name will not change because it brings money and because the legacy of rhodes is still rooted in privilege and wealth even in south africa clear i'll give this one to you what has changed for you what do you see is. the most significant change especially keeping in mind that things like the universities don't known as roads has not changed the most significant change has been with the youth of south africa so we have even high school and primary school children dealing with words like do you call him as a sin. everything was moved into the mainstream they knew what you could. they know what beginning to understand what institutionalized racism is and it was terms like we didn't know it all we were like i'm feeling this but i don't know what it is i don't know how to express it and then suddenly you have a term for it you know how did you learn that what was happening politically. throughout the rose muscle movement suddenly we had all these academic. academic books and readings that we could. have
as i attended the university still no as a rhodes it's been decided that the university's name will not change because it brings money and because the legacy of rhodes is still rooted in privilege and wealth even in south africa clear i'll give this one to you what has changed for you what do you see is. the most significant change especially keeping in mind that things like the universities don't known as roads has not changed the most significant change has been with the youth of south africa...
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cardin in the state of maryland, in the state of pennsylvania, senator bob casey, in the state of rhode island, senator sheldon white house, over to new jersey, too early to call, though, bob menendez is in the lead, something of a huge undertaking given the campaign mounted against him. angus king, the independent in maine who caucuses with the democrats, too early to call. he is in the lead, however. then in mississippi, this is, by the way, look at the current senate, again those undecided seats in gray. that's what to concentrate on until we get a little later in the evening. i got ahead of myself. mississippi senate, we have two races. we're calling them one and two. two early to call, too early to call. when we have a minute we'll explain just how this is going to work in the state of mississippi. >> we may end up looking at -- we may be looking at a runoff in mississippi senate in that race there on the right. >>> we want to go back to steve kornacki right now. steve has been getting in the data to, i think, call a few more of these house races. right, steve. >> we don't have mor
cardin in the state of maryland, in the state of pennsylvania, senator bob casey, in the state of rhode island, senator sheldon white house, over to new jersey, too early to call, though, bob menendez is in the lead, something of a huge undertaking given the campaign mounted against him. angus king, the independent in maine who caucuses with the democrats, too early to call. he is in the lead, however. then in mississippi, this is, by the way, look at the current senate, again those undecided...
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the universities don't known as rhodes has not changed the most significant change has been with the youth of south africa so we have even high school and primary school children dealing with words like de cologne as a sin. everything was moved into the mainstream they know what you can. they know what beginning to understand what institutionalized racism is and it was terms like the we didn't know it all we were like i'm feeling this but i don't know what it is i don't know how to express it and then suddenly you have a term for it you know how did you learn that what was happening politically. throughout the rose muscle movement suddenly we had all these academic. academic books and readings that we could. have access to to educate ourselves and moving it to each other and it was a turning point for a lot of the youth so the youth are a lot more empowered and that's the biggest thing that came out of it for me because now people are no longer sitting quietly in waiting for something to happen they're doing something for the change to happen. they're having a voice and that was the
the universities don't known as rhodes has not changed the most significant change has been with the youth of south africa so we have even high school and primary school children dealing with words like de cologne as a sin. everything was moved into the mainstream they know what you can. they know what beginning to understand what institutionalized racism is and it was terms like the we didn't know it all we were like i'm feeling this but i don't know what it is i don't know how to express it...
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i did not win the rhodes scholarship.evastated i started to think i wasn't smart enough, wasn't good enough. i decided not to take advantage of certain opportunities. the more i thought about it, the more i realized, losing prepares you for success. standing for this, the first black woman to try for this job, it is not -- i think i'm going to win, but -- [applause] but my point is, leadership is about being willing to take the risk of knowing if you will get the reward. being able to work across the aisle, i appreciate what you said about being independent. my job is leading democrats, but sometimes leading them to work with republicans they don't like. i believe we fundamentally want the best for everyone. owner, wheniness you've lost a business, you understand how important access to capital is. when you go to a bank and they tell you know, and they can't give you a good reason, you realize it may be something you can't change. i'm going to be black until i die. i'm going to be a woman until i die. it was about figurin
i did not win the rhodes scholarship.evastated i started to think i wasn't smart enough, wasn't good enough. i decided not to take advantage of certain opportunities. the more i thought about it, the more i realized, losing prepares you for success. standing for this, the first black woman to try for this job, it is not -- i think i'm going to win, but -- [applause] but my point is, leadership is about being willing to take the risk of knowing if you will get the reward. being able to work...
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that's two rhode islands.n two rhode islands that have been burnt so far in the state of california. is it even possible for firefighters to combat just the shear massiveness of the number and acres that are on fire? >> well, there are some fires as we saw in this situation where no amount of resources are going to stand up and stop it. but what we can say is there is a need for a broader commitment to fire mitigation and fire response, in particular in the early stages of these fires. getting resources positioned in areas where we know the fire is going to go or we know people are going to be ahead of red flag warnings. we're starting to do that. >> do you have equipment to get it out in time? do you have the right equipment to get it there? >> that's another area where we are short, and getting personnel and getting equipment so that those people can be in the position where they need to be. we're in a new normal in california. we kind of need to recognize that and staff and plan accordingly. >> gotcha. caro
that's two rhode islands.n two rhode islands that have been burnt so far in the state of california. is it even possible for firefighters to combat just the shear massiveness of the number and acres that are on fire? >> well, there are some fires as we saw in this situation where no amount of resources are going to stand up and stop it. but what we can say is there is a need for a broader commitment to fire mitigation and fire response, in particular in the early stages of these fires....
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(pam) a mexican restaurant in rhode island is facing backlash ....a t-shirt worn by employees.. that has gone viral. the shirt takes on a political message... and some claim it promotes violence. amigos employees say, they collectively wore t-shirts that read 86--45. the 86 is a restaurant reference .. meaning to remove something. the 45 was for president trump. now, a rhode island state senator is calling for a boycott on the business... saying, the term 86 stands for murder. the restaurant owner says, she meant no harm. (pam) the t-shirts are sold on numerous web sites including amazon and zazzle. but the restaurant owner says, the shirts will no longer be worn or sold at the restaurant. (pam) the f-d-a has approved what could be a breakthrough drug in treating some types of cancer. it is called vitrakvi the drug is designed to fight a specific genetic mutation in some forms of cancer
(pam) a mexican restaurant in rhode island is facing backlash ....a t-shirt worn by employees.. that has gone viral. the shirt takes on a political message... and some claim it promotes violence. amigos employees say, they collectively wore t-shirts that read 86--45. the 86 is a restaurant reference .. meaning to remove something. the 45 was for president trump. now, a rhode island state senator is calling for a boycott on the business... saying, the term 86 stands for murder. the restaurant...
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. >> a little bit snow in rhode island. >> a little bit, but it's been melting, we're on coast, it's better though. >> would you trade the snow for god air. >> yes, that would be fine. >>> yeah, i agree with her, i would definitely trade a little bit of snow for fresh air today, so lets head over to rhode island. if you're flying out today, do take note. this is the third busiest day at sfo, of course, get away day before the holiday, 169,000 people will be flying out of the the airport. if you got a flight, you may want to get out of here early. >>> lets get over to rosemary and a look at the conditions outside, more of the same that we've seen over there in the last week. >> another air with snow and good air quality. lake tahoe, head to lake tahoe, jump on a plane. >>> we're dealing with unhealthy air and very unhealthy and we're looking at only minor improvements as we get into the bay area weekend, checking on the air quality right now. areas right around the central bay is where it's most unhealthy, we're talking areas like san raphael and through sausalito and down through san
. >> a little bit snow in rhode island. >> a little bit, but it's been melting, we're on coast, it's better though. >> would you trade the snow for god air. >> yes, that would be fine. >>> yeah, i agree with her, i would definitely trade a little bit of snow for fresh air today, so lets head over to rhode island. if you're flying out today, do take note. this is the third busiest day at sfo, of course, get away day before the holiday, 169,000 people will be...
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sheldon whitehouse in rhode island re-elected. too early to call in three states. let's take a look at those. too early to call in florida still. bill nelson and rick scott. they're in a tight matchup right there. in missouri, claire mccaskill/josh hawley. polls just closed there. too early to call in missouri. similarly in tennessee. phil bredesen, former governor, representativey to call in the states. let's take a look where we're not able to make projections. florida, maine, mississippi, the mississippi special senate election as well. missouri, new jersey, pennsylvania, and tennessee. no projection. the balance of power, where things stand in the u.s. senate right now, 31 democrats are guaranteed. they will be in the senate. 42 republicans. but 27 seats in the senate remain outstanding right now. we're watching all 27 of those seats. remember, democrats must pick up two republican seats. two republican seats in order to make sure that they are the majority without losing any of those own seats. dana, you're eyeing some of the races that are still very close. >
sheldon whitehouse in rhode island re-elected. too early to call in three states. let's take a look at those. too early to call in florida still. bill nelson and rick scott. they're in a tight matchup right there. in missouri, claire mccaskill/josh hawley. polls just closed there. too early to call in missouri. similarly in tennessee. phil bredesen, former governor, representativey to call in the states. let's take a look where we're not able to make projections. florida, maine, mississippi,...
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in march of two thousand and fifteen students at the university of cape town launched rhodes must fall a movement that not only brought down a statue but sparked a broader discussion on how universities can better reflect a diverse student body and provide wider access to education. three years on a group of students who participated in the maze meant sharing that experiences it was states what it says around the world the charts their activism while tackling issues of race class gender and power. we. are now joined by three co-creators and members of the cast america conrad thank you sam a bono and sees race and welcome everyone to the stream it is so good to have you guys here especially because i have seen this production and many of our audience members have as well but even for those who didn't many of them remember the roads must fall movements i want to start here on my laptop with someone from south africa this is ivan ash who says these must fall roads must fall open the rot that lies deep within our society and resulted in clamping down activism so that his take away from thi
in march of two thousand and fifteen students at the university of cape town launched rhodes must fall a movement that not only brought down a statue but sparked a broader discussion on how universities can better reflect a diverse student body and provide wider access to education. three years on a group of students who participated in the maze meant sharing that experiences it was states what it says around the world the charts their activism while tackling issues of race class gender and...
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joint chiefs of staff we look forward to your testimony and before i turn it over to jim lanson of rhode island for his opening remarks i want to take a moment to thank him, for his hard work and dedication over the past two years, it really has been a highlight of my time in congress working with you, and i look forward to partnering with you in the future in a collaborative and bipartisan approach. i will not recognize my friend. >> thank you, and, i want to begin by thanking you and jimmy for having the hearing here on such an important topic and likewise, what a pleasure it has been working with you, over this the past few years as you charity subcommittee, it has been collaborative and bipartisan, i look forward to continuing our working relationship as well thank you for that also. so, the challenges in cyberspace effect all aspects of the national and homeland security, and i am glad that these two subcommittees both of which i sit on our collaborating, between the agencies that we oversee. i want to thank our witnesses for being here today as well, we look forward to hearing your
joint chiefs of staff we look forward to your testimony and before i turn it over to jim lanson of rhode island for his opening remarks i want to take a moment to thank him, for his hard work and dedication over the past two years, it really has been a highlight of my time in congress working with you, and i look forward to partnering with you in the future in a collaborative and bipartisan approach. i will not recognize my friend. >> thank you, and, i want to begin by thanking you and...
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before i turn to my friend and ranking member, jim of rhode island for his opening remarks, i want to take a moment to thank him for his hard work and dedication over the past two years of the 115th congress, it really has been a highlight of my time in congress, working with you, jim. i look forward to partnering with you in the future in a collaborative and bipartisan approach. i now want to recognize my friend, jim. >> thank you, i want to begin by thanking you and jim for competing in the joint hearing on such an important topic. and likewise, i want to say what a pleasure it has been working with you over this last few years as you tread the subcommittee and has been collaborative. i to look forward to the relationship as well. thank you for that. so, the challenges in cyberspace affect all aspects of our national and homeland security. i am glad these two subcommittees, both of which i sit, are collaborating to better understand the cooperation between the agencies that we oversee. i want to think our witnesses for being here today, as well and i look forward to hearing your tes
before i turn to my friend and ranking member, jim of rhode island for his opening remarks, i want to take a moment to thank him for his hard work and dedication over the past two years of the 115th congress, it really has been a highlight of my time in congress, working with you, jim. i look forward to partnering with you in the future in a collaborative and bipartisan approach. i now want to recognize my friend, jim. >> thank you, i want to begin by thanking you and jim for competing in...
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jared: good morning, pete rhodes if you're watching, what i would do to see face about this, major baseballh gm, the casino and sports, advertise on mlb network, mlb.com, mlb app, baseball joins nba, wnba with gambling operations. ceo of mg resorts baseball is perfectly suited for this, people will be talking about the next pitch, the next out and next inning and this was sentiment that was echoed by baseball commissioner rob who incidentally 3 years denied pete rhodes leader reinstatement. streaming service scheduled to launch january, the joint venture between discovery and pga tour featured 2,000 hours of live programming, so tiger getting on this. january college football national championship, who will get to play? you have to finish the top 4 and georgia got in there last night. the rankings much possibly to change championship weekend. soccer league match, before the match, fans hurling cocktails, several people were bloody, riot police came to get involved and yet somehow the match went on. what a scary scene when we look at sports. as fan the next time going into stadium security i
jared: good morning, pete rhodes if you're watching, what i would do to see face about this, major baseballh gm, the casino and sports, advertise on mlb network, mlb.com, mlb app, baseball joins nba, wnba with gambling operations. ceo of mg resorts baseball is perfectly suited for this, people will be talking about the next pitch, the next out and next inning and this was sentiment that was echoed by baseball commissioner rob who incidentally 3 years denied pete rhodes leader reinstatement....
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attorney, you served as the attorney general for the state of rhode island.o you believe prosecutors need corsi's testimony? >> i don't see that. i think that there's a wide array of things to look at. obviously it would be helpful, but i don't know enough about what his testimony would say to be able to say that he knows anything that is critical or anything for which he's the exclusive source. and i do think there are things that could stand a lot of looking into, particularly this business of the ukraine plank in the republican platform being changed by trump folks including manafort who probably never saw a thing that wasn't quid pro quo for him in his life. so the nature of the change was made, that it benefited the russians and hurt the ukrainians, and manafort had been working with the pro-russia ukrainians, that area just smells to high heaven and the idea that there's nothing there seems very unlikely. so i suspect there will be more activity out of the mueller investigation. >> we anticipate more activity indeed. very, very soon. do you believe that
attorney, you served as the attorney general for the state of rhode island.o you believe prosecutors need corsi's testimony? >> i don't see that. i think that there's a wide array of things to look at. obviously it would be helpful, but i don't know enough about what his testimony would say to be able to say that he knows anything that is critical or anything for which he's the exclusive source. and i do think there are things that could stand a lot of looking into, particularly this...
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david rhodes, bbc news, north yorkshire.ing to the ms society about their thoughts on the law change in just over half an hour. fake news on social media is being blamed for damaging parents' faith in vaccines, according to england's chief medical officer. professor dame sally davies says online myths are behind a fall in children getting the jab for measles, mumps and rubella, as our health correspondent james gallagher reports. the mmrjab the mmr jab protects against measles, mumps and rubella. but they have been over 900 cases of measles already this year. completely discrediting the claim that causes autism, has caused for a. rates recovered, but in the past three yea rs recovered, but in the past three years they have been falling again. when the infection rates drop you get complacency, but there is also this dreadful social media, fake news and people peddling myths and stories. they are absolutely wrong. asa stories. they are absolutely wrong. as a young doctor, sally davies treated children as they were dying from m
david rhodes, bbc news, north yorkshire.ing to the ms society about their thoughts on the law change in just over half an hour. fake news on social media is being blamed for damaging parents' faith in vaccines, according to england's chief medical officer. professor dame sally davies says online myths are behind a fall in children getting the jab for measles, mumps and rubella, as our health correspondent james gallagher reports. the mmrjab the mmr jab protects against measles, mumps and...
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jadee rhodes is rooting for ethel to come home.jadee rhodes:"i'm offering 500 dollars for anybody that finds her and returns her safely."a family torn, but ethel's fan club, keeping the hope alive. kacey kuchinski:"trying to hold on to that thread of hope that maybe she's out there, and somebody might find her and she could come back to us." (ken) netflix is known for its original content streamed direct to your t-v. but you will have to visit the movie theater to catch three films produced by the platform. that's because all three are considered to be candidates for awards."roma" will be in theaters for three weeks, starting november 21st ... before appearing on netflix december 14th.the movie directed by alfonso cuaron is already billed as an oscar front runner.the other two movies -- "the ballad of buster scruggs" and "bird box" will run in theaters for a week before debuting on netflix. let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. lawren
jadee rhodes is rooting for ethel to come home.jadee rhodes:"i'm offering 500 dollars for anybody that finds her and returns her safely."a family torn, but ethel's fan club, keeping the hope alive. kacey kuchinski:"trying to hold on to that thread of hope that maybe she's out there, and somebody might find her and she could come back to us." (ken) netflix is known for its original content streamed direct to your t-v. but you will have to visit the movie theater to catch...
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who wasburnside governor of my home state, rhode island.was slightly funny looking guy with a lot of facial hair going on. he had a cherub at face with a lot of facial hair. a kind of plump body. he did not fit the conventional idea of what a president looks like. host: you said he was quite a dresser? mr. widmer: he was a very sharp dresser. that story, like so many in my research, seemed telling. as a young man, he grew up pretty impoverished in the household of his father, the tavern keeper. but he was able to apprentice to a wealthier lawyer in his hometown. after his first day of work, the lawyer reprimanded him for not looking quite as good as he should. the next day, martin van buren showed up impeccably dressed, wearing the same outfit the lawyer had been wearing the day before. the rest of his career, he kept a very careful eye on his appearance. careful is a word often associated with martin van buren. the reason it is telling and somewhat moving is he was trying to keep up with people who had more advantages than he did. it was l
who wasburnside governor of my home state, rhode island.was slightly funny looking guy with a lot of facial hair going on. he had a cherub at face with a lot of facial hair. a kind of plump body. he did not fit the conventional idea of what a president looks like. host: you said he was quite a dresser? mr. widmer: he was a very sharp dresser. that story, like so many in my research, seemed telling. as a young man, he grew up pretty impoverished in the household of his father, the tavern keeper....
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devastating wildfireathize size of rhode island are destroying parts of california. the crews can be more difficult. so far 31 people have died, more than 200 are missing. four different fires are burning across california. we are closely keeping an eye on those areas. in paradise just north of sacramento, authorities say the camp fire is the deadliest wildfire in california's history. in the south not far from malibu homes in westlake village have been completely wiped out. in northern california, 6,453 homes have been destroyed and approximately 113,000 acres have burned. only 25% of that fire is contained. in southern california, 57,000 structures are currently threatened, ten communities are under mandatory evacuation orders including parts of los angeles. only 20% of that fire has been contained. as we remember the victims of the devastating wildfires, we want tohonor those working to save lives from firefighters to those in the medical field, we thank you for your work particularly one california nurse who evacuated patients from her hospital as the building be
devastating wildfireathize size of rhode island are destroying parts of california. the crews can be more difficult. so far 31 people have died, more than 200 are missing. four different fires are burning across california. we are closely keeping an eye on those areas. in paradise just north of sacramento, authorities say the camp fire is the deadliest wildfire in california's history. in the south not far from malibu homes in westlake village have been completely wiped out. in northern...
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joining me is rhode island senator jack reid from the senate intelligence committee and senate armedmmittee. thanks for being with us. i want to read part of your statement which is unusual to read your words back to you, but they're so significant, you said this white house statement is a stunning window into president trump's autocratic tendencies, his limited grasp of world affairs and his weakness on the world stage. it's interesting, there are republican lawmakers who agree with you on this. so what can congress do? >> well, congress can step up. we have legislation that would require a thorough review of the killing of khashoggi by an international independent authority. we can't trust the saudis to investigate themselves. they've manufactured more and more stories about what took place in their consulate in turkey. it's baffling. they're not going to investigate. we need an international investigation. we need sanctions addressed at not just the underlings, but the people that ordered this. it looks based on intelligence that it was all the way up to the crown prince. and toda
joining me is rhode island senator jack reid from the senate intelligence committee and senate armedmmittee. thanks for being with us. i want to read part of your statement which is unusual to read your words back to you, but they're so significant, you said this white house statement is a stunning window into president trump's autocratic tendencies, his limited grasp of world affairs and his weakness on the world stage. it's interesting, there are republican lawmakers who agree with you on...
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have seen some of the early signs today of potential misinformation in two states, new jersey and rhodew jersey secretary of state tweeted this morning, beware of false information regarding polling locations, that they have received reports of people getting texts, calls or e-mails with wrong information. though, they didn't elaborate what that wrong information was. the rhode island secretary of state doesn't know exactly who they are referring to or what kind of wrong information, but this is the kind of information we are on the lookout for because this is the kind of wrong information. if that is true, that could force some voters out there who want to make sure and get out and vote might end up voting for the wrong place or might not know where to go. in brooklyn, new york, voters were locked out of a polling place for 90 minutes. poll workers could not open an electronic lock on the building. not everything is going smoothly today. there is going to be an element of human error. what we're on the lookout for are serious issues today that hopefully will not arise. >> things do hap
have seen some of the early signs today of potential misinformation in two states, new jersey and rhodew jersey secretary of state tweeted this morning, beware of false information regarding polling locations, that they have received reports of people getting texts, calls or e-mails with wrong information. though, they didn't elaborate what that wrong information was. the rhode island secretary of state doesn't know exactly who they are referring to or what kind of wrong information, but this...
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we want to hear from rhode island democratic congressman is the co-chairman of the democratic policy communications committee he sits on both the house judiciary and foreign affairs committee. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. maria: let me start off where i started off with kevin mccarthy, give us your reaction to the mid-term elections your party now in the lead in terms of the majority in the house with leadership races next week, your reaction to what took place? >> well, i think it was a very good night for democrats, very good night for the country. we won all across america running on a message to get things done for the american people, to focus on driving down the cost of healthcare, particularly the cost of prescription drugs, raising family incomes by rebuilding the country and creating 60 million good paying jobs with a serious infrastructure bill and taking on the serious corruption in washington and the money in politics, and reforming our systems, so democrats ran on that we want it in places like kansas and pennsylvania and michigan and it shows when democrats s
we want to hear from rhode island democratic congressman is the co-chairman of the democratic policy communications committee he sits on both the house judiciary and foreign affairs committee. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. maria: let me start off where i started off with kevin mccarthy, give us your reaction to the mid-term elections your party now in the lead in terms of the majority in the house with leadership races next week, your reaction to what took place? >> well,...
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. >>> a rhode island football player donated his bone marrow to a little 6-year-old boy he didn't even know. two years ago players helheir annual be the match drive. sie off lineman took a cotton swab test and later learned he was a match. he didn't hesitate. even though it went missing the end of the season. >> if you have to go through a ksuple of w of recovery for his entire life, it was well worth >> he will eventually learn the name of the child he helped savh an would definitely love to meet him. >> if you ever want to et on the marrow registry, it's a great thing to do. thanksgiving is the time for family,fr nds, football, and food. >> but not everyone gets to enjoy tfe big t, but the d.c. non-profit food and friends they have been working every year. they looked at 700 complete meals and i was able to tag along. >> notust anyelivery knock at the door. he unpacked all the sides first and then the turkey. >> this is the beautyf it all. >> it's about more than food. long time friendships are on the menu. that's whyun volteers get up early, paciv and d meals. 700 dinners on this da
. >>> a rhode island football player donated his bone marrow to a little 6-year-old boy he didn't even know. two years ago players helheir annual be the match drive. sie off lineman took a cotton swab test and later learned he was a match. he didn't hesitate. even though it went missing the end of the season. >> if you have to go through a ksuple of w of recovery for his entire life, it was well worth >> he will eventually learn the name of the child he helped savh an would...
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and before i turn to my friend and ranking member from rhode island for his opening remarks i want to take a moment to thank him for his hard work and dedication over the past two years of the congress, it's a highlight of my time in congress and look forward to working with you in the feature in a bipartisan and collaborative approach. >> thank you, chairman stefanik and thank you and jimmy for convening the joint hearing on such an important topic and likewise, i want to say what a pleasure it's been working with you the last few years as you chaired the subcommittee and have been collaborative and bipartisan and look forward to that, also. so the challenges of cyber space effect all aspects of our national and homeland security and i'm glad that these two subcommittees, both of which i sit, are collaborating to understand the cooperation between the agencies that we oversee. i want to thank our witnesses for being here today as well and look forward to hearing your testimony. i must also graduate chairman mccall and ranking member thompson of the homeland security committee for the
and before i turn to my friend and ranking member from rhode island for his opening remarks i want to take a moment to thank him for his hard work and dedication over the past two years of the congress, it's a highlight of my time in congress and look forward to working with you in the feature in a bipartisan and collaborative approach. >> thank you, chairman stefanik and thank you and jimmy for convening the joint hearing on such an important topic and likewise, i want to say what a...
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the various strands of corruption throughout his administration, msnbc political contributor ben rhodes. it was interesting to watch president obama make that point because if you go to the house races and the senate races the president's corruption has largely been absent. but it's clearly somewhat personal to president obama. >> yeah. chris, look, we had, you know, fake scandals, years of full my nates about the irs when we see all the time here in this administration deep embedded corruption. and just as people take the cue from trump on hate speech, frankly this is how trump operates, it's pay to play, it's corrupt. you saw that at the epa, you see it at the interior department now, we see it at hhs where officials are willing to serve trump are people who are out for themselves. >> yeah, do you think there is a connection that a rule gets sent or a sort of benchmark gets set down, tom price had to resign under scandal, scott pruitt had to resign under scandal. zinke's days are short. you think that comes from them saying we can get away with this because the president gets away wit
the various strands of corruption throughout his administration, msnbc political contributor ben rhodes. it was interesting to watch president obama make that point because if you go to the house races and the senate races the president's corruption has largely been absent. but it's clearly somewhat personal to president obama. >> yeah. chris, look, we had, you know, fake scandals, years of full my nates about the irs when we see all the time here in this administration deep embedded...
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david rhodes, bbc news, north yorkshire. a deal with the eu that would give uk financial services companies continued access to european markets after brexit. the times newspaper says british and european negotiators have reached a tentative agreement about a future partnership on services, as well as the exchange of data. 0ur brussels reporter, adam fleming, joins me now. so, is there a deal on financial services as is being reported? we are hearing these reports, but what we know is confirmed? we are hearing these reports, but what we know is confirmed ?m we are hearing these reports, but what we know is confirmed? it is a bit confusing, because if you were watching theresa may in the house of commons on the afternoon of the 15th of october when she was talking about the progress in the brexit talks, you will have heard her say this, i will quote her directly, "we have roared agreement on the structure and scope of the framework of our future relationship on things like transport and services." but issue officials showed m
david rhodes, bbc news, north yorkshire. a deal with the eu that would give uk financial services companies continued access to european markets after brexit. the times newspaper says british and european negotiators have reached a tentative agreement about a future partnership on services, as well as the exchange of data. 0ur brussels reporter, adam fleming, joins me now. so, is there a deal on financial services as is being reported? we are hearing these reports, but what we know is...
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in a statement, rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse said -- "the stakes are too high to allow the president to install an unconfirmed lackey to lead the department of justice -- a lackey whose stated purpose, apparently, is undermining a major investigation into the president." joining the lawsuit are senators mazie hirono of hawaii and richard blumenthal of connecticut. 16 democratic congress members and congress members-elect released a letter monday saying they oppose nancy pelosi's bid to resume her role as house speaker in january. they write they are "committed to voting for new leadership in both our caucus meeting and on the house floor." two of the letter's signatories are in races that have yet to be called. pelosi will need 218 votes in order to secure the house leadership position. so far, no challengers to pelosi have been announced. long-serving congressmember john lewis has joined other lawmakers in supporting incoming new york congressmember alexandria ocasio-cortez's call for a green new deal. lewis is the highest profile congressmember so far to back ocasio-corte
in a statement, rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse said -- "the stakes are too high to allow the president to install an unconfirmed lackey to lead the department of justice -- a lackey whose stated purpose, apparently, is undermining a major investigation into the president." joining the lawsuit are senators mazie hirono of hawaii and richard blumenthal of connecticut. 16 democratic congress members and congress members-elect released a letter monday saying they oppose nancy...