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olly robbins does, doesn't he, pretty much by the sentence.greement holds published backin withdrawal agreement holds published back in march and mps have known for a long time what was going to be in the agreement, why and by, the four main areas, now the final version has been published, all of a sudden people are discussing the detail of the agreement. what was good about that hearing was that you had some proper scrutiny and engagement, that is what the meaningful vote is supposed to provide, mps have a chance to do theirjob to leave the eu in an easily way. thank you very much for coming in. two other news. sir david attenborough has described climate change as humanity's greatest threat in thousands of years. the naturalist and broadcaster said it could lead to the collapse of civilisations and the extinction of "much of the natural world". he was speaking at the opening ceremony of the united nations—sponsored climate talks in poland. the meeting is seen as the most critical on climate change since the 2015 paris agreement and is being
olly robbins does, doesn't he, pretty much by the sentence.greement holds published backin withdrawal agreement holds published back in march and mps have known for a long time what was going to be in the agreement, why and by, the four main areas, now the final version has been published, all of a sudden people are discussing the detail of the agreement. what was good about that hearing was that you had some proper scrutiny and engagement, that is what the meaningful vote is supposed to...
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that is the point that mr robbins made.thdrawal is being made. —— but significant progress is being made. is president trump wrong when he says that the withdrawal agreement is a good deal for eu, but a bad deal for britain? i think president trump can justify his remarks himself, but what i do know... what i do know... what i do know is that the us ambassador, mr woodyjohnson, has recently said that britain is the perfect trading partner for the united states. since the legal advice of the attorney general has proven that northern ireland is to consider gb as a third country, will the minister outline how our trade relationship will proceed if this dastardly and despicable deal manages to slip through? this is a good deal. it works for britain, and it's a very secure basis on which to provide the certainty through which our businesses can grow. can we have a little bit of honesty in this house? my honourable friend knows full well that as long as we remain in the backstop, we can talk as much as we like to the united state
that is the point that mr robbins made.thdrawal is being made. —— but significant progress is being made. is president trump wrong when he says that the withdrawal agreement is a good deal for eu, but a bad deal for britain? i think president trump can justify his remarks himself, but what i do know... what i do know... what i do know is that the us ambassador, mr woodyjohnson, has recently said that britain is the perfect trading partner for the united states. since the legal advice of the...
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james robbins, bbc news. laura kuenssberg is here.russels tomorrow, the process sta rts brussels tomorrow, the process starts again and the challenge of this brexit saga really hasn't changed. it hasn't changed but i think it has become more difficult. if you are watching at home tonight thinking, so what, she won, and it sounds like she won quite co mforta bly, sounds like she won quite comfortably, she is still in downing street in no 10 tonight and will still be going off to brussels tomorrow appearing with all of those diplomatic handshakes trying to work ha rd to diplomatic handshakes trying to work hard to get some kind of compromise that can get through parliament. but all of this matters because even though they cannot be another challenge in this way against the prime ministerfor challenge in this way against the prime minister for another year, her authority has taken a real knock today, the result was worse than downing street had hoped and it was also something they thought would never actually come to pass. this threat ha
james robbins, bbc news. laura kuenssberg is here.russels tomorrow, the process sta rts brussels tomorrow, the process starts again and the challenge of this brexit saga really hasn't changed. it hasn't changed but i think it has become more difficult. if you are watching at home tonight thinking, so what, she won, and it sounds like she won quite co mforta bly, sounds like she won quite comfortably, she is still in downing street in no 10 tonight and will still be going off to brussels...
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a baskin-robbins employee fights back ... after a man tries to rob the ice-cream shop with a knife.eslie was in front cleaning the coolers when the suspect walked into her south seattle baskin robbins store on november 25th."i'm like let me get behind the counter real quick so i can serve this customer and then as soon as i get to the counter, he grabs me by the apron and then holds his knife to my stomach and he says, open the register, give me all the money in it. and i looked down and i'm like whoa cause it's just like a huge knife at my stomach and i'm just like oh my god, we're being robbed."what the crook didn't count on was her coworker who kept his cool...telling the thief to calm down...as soon as he opened the register, the thief drops the knife and lunges for the money."and so my coworker grabs his knife and kind of likes throws it at him...but then he turns around like he's gonna leave but then he comes back and tries to jump over the counter."as she calls 911, her coworker goes from ice cream slinger to dishing up 31 flavors of kung fu ... throwing punches and kicks...a
a baskin-robbins employee fights back ... after a man tries to rob the ice-cream shop with a knife.eslie was in front cleaning the coolers when the suspect walked into her south seattle baskin robbins store on november 25th."i'm like let me get behind the counter real quick so i can serve this customer and then as soon as i get to the counter, he grabs me by the apron and then holds his knife to my stomach and he says, open the register, give me all the money in it. and i looked down and...
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(jrs) the most recent robbery was at a baskin robbins...hat the crook didn't count on was the ice cream worker fighting back. "we watched it after and i was like, oh my gosh, you fought him!"leslie was in front cleaning the coolers when the suspect walked into her south seattle baskin robbins store on november 25th."i'm like let me get behind the counter real quick so i can serve this customer and then as soon as i get to the counter, he grabs me by the apron and then holds his knife to my stomach and he says, open the register, give me all the money in it. and i looked down and i'm like whoa cause it's just like a huge knife at my stomach and i'm just like oh my god, we're being what the crook didn't un cool...telling the thief to calm down...as soon as he opened the register, the thief drops the knife and lunges for the money."and so my coworker grabs his knife and kind of likes throws it at him...but then he turns around like he's gonna leave but then he comes back and tries to jump over the counter."as she calls 911, her coworker goes f
(jrs) the most recent robbery was at a baskin robbins...hat the crook didn't count on was the ice cream worker fighting back. "we watched it after and i was like, oh my gosh, you fought him!"leslie was in front cleaning the coolers when the suspect walked into her south seattle baskin robbins store on november 25th."i'm like let me get behind the counter real quick so i can serve this customer and then as soon as i get to the counter, he grabs me by the apron and then holds his...
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(jrs) the most recent incident was at a baskin robbins...t the crook didn't count on was the ice cream worker fighting back. "we watched it after and i was like, oh my gosh, you fought him!"leslie was in front cleaning the coolers when the suspect walked into her south seattle baskin robbins store on november 25th."i'm like let me get behind the counter real quick so i can serve this customer and then as soon as i get to the counter, he grabs me by the apron and then holds his knife to my stomach and he says, open the register, give me all the money in it. and i looked down and i'm like whoa cause it's just like a huge knife at my stomach and i'm just like oh my god, we're being robbed."what the crook didn't count on was her coworker who kept his cool...telling the thief to calm down...as soon as he opened the register, the thief drops the knife and lunges for the money."and so my coworker grabs his knife and kind of likes throws it at him...but then he turns around like he's gonna leave but then he comes back and tries to jump over the coun
(jrs) the most recent incident was at a baskin robbins...t the crook didn't count on was the ice cream worker fighting back. "we watched it after and i was like, oh my gosh, you fought him!"leslie was in front cleaning the coolers when the suspect walked into her south seattle baskin robbins store on november 25th."i'm like let me get behind the counter real quick so i can serve this customer and then as soon as i get to the counter, he grabs me by the apron and then holds his...
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for nitty and a fellow robbins it's going to be a long night but if this food left over the going to make sure it gets to the hundred. it's midnight and the party's over. the robin stick stock of the situation. it's bad. to estimate this food left over for about five hundred people around eight hundred people were invited to the wedding. that means all hands on board the are achieved special nineteen pitches in. the food needs to be distributed before it goes stale. it's past one am the auditor is driving to night shelters in delhi where many people sleep hungry. to wake them up for the for the men at this night shelter don't seem to mind being pulled out of bed into the cold some are drug addicts and alcoholics others are ill or disabled mostly profit the streets in summer. it. is a lifeline for many who go to sleep hungry. there are many here who are too ill to work. this food is much more filling than the cheap street food that i can afford. for the robins this late night food tripe has been well worth the effort but they acknowledge more needs to be done. to find people it is not
for nitty and a fellow robbins it's going to be a long night but if this food left over the going to make sure it gets to the hundred. it's midnight and the party's over. the robin stick stock of the situation. it's bad. to estimate this food left over for about five hundred people around eight hundred people were invited to the wedding. that means all hands on board the are achieved special nineteen pitches in. the food needs to be distributed before it goes stale. it's past one am the auditor...
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james robbins, bbc news.ally, thinks of wednesday's events? the town of market harborough, in the english midlands, mirrored the national brexit vote two years ago, with a majority of 51 to 49% in favour of leaving the eu. alex forsyth went to test reactions there. six and three, 63. it wasn't just the bingo numbers being watched at market harborough's conservative club tonight. all eyes were on the figures dictating theresa may's fate too. i'm really pleased for her because i think she really deserves to be given a chance. i think she's had some real hard press. i'm disappointed. i think she's got us into an awful mess. when members gathered for their christmas dinner before the vote, talk was of how the tory party has handled brexit so far. jim's a long—term conservative supporter. he voted remain but accepts the referendum result. just not what's happened since. for the last two and a half years, they've done nothing but back bite, argue with one another. brexit—backing mick said the prime minister has bee
james robbins, bbc news.ally, thinks of wednesday's events? the town of market harborough, in the english midlands, mirrored the national brexit vote two years ago, with a majority of 51 to 49% in favour of leaving the eu. alex forsyth went to test reactions there. six and three, 63. it wasn't just the bingo numbers being watched at market harborough's conservative club tonight. all eyes were on the figures dictating theresa may's fate too. i'm really pleased for her because i think she really...
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james robbins, bbc news.china — the second this week. officials suspect beijing is retaliating for the arrest of the chinese tech executive, meng wa nzhou, detained in vancouver this month. canada's foreign minister says officials have been unable to contact a man who'd said he was being asked questions by the chinese authorities. we are aware of a canadian who got in touch with us because he was being asked questions by chinese authorities. we have not been able to make contact with him... ..since he let us know about this. we are working very hard to ascertain his whereabouts, and we have also raised this case with the chinese authorities. we are in touch with his family. canada's foreign minister there. there was an unusual interruption in colombia's senate, when protestors threw a bag containing rats and mice on to the floor of the chamber. a total of four rodents were involved, but only this one escaped. the demonstrators were making a point about corruption. and you can get in touch with me and most of
james robbins, bbc news.china — the second this week. officials suspect beijing is retaliating for the arrest of the chinese tech executive, meng wa nzhou, detained in vancouver this month. canada's foreign minister says officials have been unable to contact a man who'd said he was being asked questions by the chinese authorities. we are aware of a canadian who got in touch with us because he was being asked questions by chinese authorities. we have not been able to make contact with him......
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this follows secret talks between ollie robbins and his counterparts la st ollie robbins and his counterparts, the idea being she would hang onto power until 2021, just a general election, and she would hand over with a nine month transition period before the election, to a new tory party leader. it is sort of curious, though, isn't it, given that just a few days curious, though, isn't it, given thatjust a few days ago her political obituaries were starting to be written. well, it has been written a lot of times, so in that senseit written a lot of times, so in that sense it isn't surprising that she keeps hanging on and surviving. but iagree, keeps hanging on and surviving. but i agree, the idea that as soon as she said she was going to stand down that the general narrative would be that the general narrative would be that basically her time is up pretty quickly after the brexit process has been concluded, even if not before, obviously she survived a motion of confidence, but that therefore the race would be on straightaway after 29 march or whenever it might be. so this is very different to
this follows secret talks between ollie robbins and his counterparts la st ollie robbins and his counterparts, the idea being she would hang onto power until 2021, just a general election, and she would hand over with a nine month transition period before the election, to a new tory party leader. it is sort of curious, though, isn't it, given that just a few days curious, though, isn't it, given thatjust a few days ago her political obituaries were starting to be written. well, it has been...
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mr robbins, can i first ask you about today's daily telegraph, and a couple of extremely interestingthat are attributed to you, which you may wish to disassociate yourself from, and i at least want to give you that opportunity. first of all, he, that is to say you, argued that extending the transition period after brexit would provide a more cast iron escape route. is that your view? you'll expect me to say that i'm not going to comment on an apparently leaked document, but it is certainly true that if the uk were to enter into an extension to the implementation period, some of the other negative consequences of being in the backstop that the chairman refers at the beginning would not apply. secretary of state, could i ask you if you think there are any circumstances between now and next tuesday where the prime minister will pull the vote? no, i think the vote will happen on tuesday and i'm very much looking forward to making the case. i think the cabinet has an important job. it's for the cabinet as a whole to make the case ahead of tuesday, and i think certainly what i hear from bu
mr robbins, can i first ask you about today's daily telegraph, and a couple of extremely interestingthat are attributed to you, which you may wish to disassociate yourself from, and i at least want to give you that opportunity. first of all, he, that is to say you, argued that extending the transition period after brexit would provide a more cast iron escape route. is that your view? you'll expect me to say that i'm not going to comment on an apparently leaked document, but it is certainly true...
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. >> reporter: christina robbins is one of those people.ist at uc beckerly's museum of pail yentology, but her job doesn't exactly revolve around "jurassic world." >> we have 400 million years of earth history other than just dinosaur time. a lot of the history in california has to do with the things that have happened since the dinosaurs. >> reporter: thanks to a recent nsjectrobbin getting a chance to explore california's rich prehistoric past. >> this was a large project by the san francisco public utilities commission, the reconstruction of the calavares dam, and they found fossils. >> reporter: after collecting more than 4,000 fossils from the clavera site, robbins and a team of students and volunteers are getting their hands dirty. >> the prep lab is constantly a hub of activity. we process literally tons of sediment. so you take a hammer and chisel, just an old-fashioned way to prepare, and it still works. we have automated drills, which are essentially, like, miniature jackhammers that literally vibrates the sediment away from the b
. >> reporter: christina robbins is one of those people.ist at uc beckerly's museum of pail yentology, but her job doesn't exactly revolve around "jurassic world." >> we have 400 million years of earth history other than just dinosaur time. a lot of the history in california has to do with the things that have happened since the dinosaurs. >> reporter: thanks to a recent nsjectrobbin getting a chance to explore california's rich prehistoric past. >> this was a...
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. >>> this is what happened when -- at a seattle baskin-robbins. he lunges for the money in the register and he >>and so my cow his knife and throws it at him. the word is like, he turns around like he is going to leave and then he comes back and he tries to jump over the counter. >> one of the workers runs to call the police and the other one turns into a kung fu fighter. the man managed to leave with six dollars in cash. >>> fake nike shoes were stopped in their tracks on their way to chico, california. the shipment had arrived from china and it was headed to chico. if they were authentic they would be woh about $1.7 million. >>> amazon has agreed to stop selling foie gras in california. last month district attorneys in three counties sued amazon saying that the company knew about the ban, but they kept selling the delicacy. amazon now says that it will obey the law and pay restitutions. >>> the christmas shopping season has barely gotten started and already amazon is getting slammed on social media. they are talking about slow deliveries and los
. >>> this is what happened when -- at a seattle baskin-robbins. he lunges for the money in the register and he >>and so my cow his knife and throws it at him. the word is like, he turns around like he is going to leave and then he comes back and he tries to jump over the counter. >> one of the workers runs to call the police and the other one turns into a kung fu fighter. the man managed to leave with six dollars in cash. >>> fake nike shoes were stopped in their...
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i started at scooping ice cream at baskin-robbins.to get to college and law school, by the time a graduate i had a wife, to get a wife was pregnant. to get to college and law school i did any job i could to earn. i painted houses, i cut lawns. i posted concrete in the middle of the summer in st. louis and through the chunks up on the back of a truck if you've ever been to st. louis in the middle of the summer, you know how miserable it was. what i never really felt like i was being taken advantage of or that of the kids who were going to score some up and sit with that was because i knew i was in a country where the only thing that would stop me achieving my goals was my abilities and my desire to achieve them carl and i got along very well. i had my own eyes house in california. i wrote this book, i wrote united states because the american dream is under attack. it's been under attack for about 100 years but a group known as the progressives. were basically socialist. democrats, progressives can socialist and they've really become sy
i started at scooping ice cream at baskin-robbins.to get to college and law school, by the time a graduate i had a wife, to get a wife was pregnant. to get to college and law school i did any job i could to earn. i painted houses, i cut lawns. i posted concrete in the middle of the summer in st. louis and through the chunks up on the back of a truck if you've ever been to st. louis in the middle of the summer, you know how miserable it was. what i never really felt like i was being taken...
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jeff finnigan, will , monique rick james maine, kerri lane, lower in politics, jordan roberts, margo robbins, and samantha. this truly is the best staff on capitol hill in my opinion. istly and most importantly, wish to thank my father in heaven, who has allowed me to serve much longer than my voted.ors would have i am humbled by the symbolic significance of it all instrument entered these chambers. i am reminded of a passage of s.ripture, one of my favorite whom much is given, much is expected. or not just required. .ruly, god has given me so much in return, i tried to give back as much as i could. i hope he will accept my best efforts. would note this is the final speech -- floor speech, not good right. , i will continue to hold a special place in my heart for all of you. for all of my colleagues. i look forward to continuing these special friendships, even long after i left the senate. i want to thank everybody in the senate's, all of the staff members, all of the law enforcement people, all of the people who have provided us with knowledge and ability. i want god to bless all of you. may
jeff finnigan, will , monique rick james maine, kerri lane, lower in politics, jordan roberts, margo robbins, and samantha. this truly is the best staff on capitol hill in my opinion. istly and most importantly, wish to thank my father in heaven, who has allowed me to serve much longer than my voted.ors would have i am humbled by the symbolic significance of it all instrument entered these chambers. i am reminded of a passage of s.ripture, one of my favorite whom much is given, much is...
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lee robbins with a big backpack on his back. lee robbins with a big backpack on his back.clip of the irish leader may not make for comfortable viewing inside number 10. the withdrawal agreement, including the irish backstop, is the only agreement on the table. it took over a year and have to negotiate, it has the support it took over a year and a half to negotiate, it has the support of 27 governments and it is not possible to reopen any aspect of that agreement without reopening all aspects of it. rob watson has been covering this all day in westminster. another quiet day in westminster! let's start with the practicalities. if there is no vote tomorrow, when does there is no vote tomorrow, when does the vote have to happen in orderfor the vote have to happen in orderfor the uk to get out by the end of march? i am glad you started off with an easy one, we do not know. the only fixed date we have eyed 29th of march, when britain is supposed to leave the european union, and the 21st ofjanuary whether government let's parliament know what its plan is if there is to be no deal
lee robbins with a big backpack on his back. lee robbins with a big backpack on his back.clip of the irish leader may not make for comfortable viewing inside number 10. the withdrawal agreement, including the irish backstop, is the only agreement on the table. it took over a year and have to negotiate, it has the support it took over a year and a half to negotiate, it has the support of 27 governments and it is not possible to reopen any aspect of that agreement without reopening all aspects of...
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theresa may's adviser ollie robbins was snapped arriving here in brussels this afternoon ahead of herrepared to give? i think there will be receptive audience for suggestion that certain aspects might need to be clarified or explained better. but not changed ? i understand that to be the position, yes. people want this done now, it is a distraction at a time when there are many other burning issues in european politics. frustration is growing in some parts of the eu. take a look at this exasperated tweet today from the european parliament's brexit negotiator: the eu believes a decent deal is on the table and the ball is in the uk's court. that is why it is not significantly changing position. but the threat of an no—deal brexit that neither the prime minister nor the eu want looms ever larger on both sides of the channel. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. a landmark in space exploration to report now, because nasa says its voyager 2 probe has left the solar system. it was launched over four decades ago, and has flown pastjupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune. mission control say it is no
theresa may's adviser ollie robbins was snapped arriving here in brussels this afternoon ahead of herrepared to give? i think there will be receptive audience for suggestion that certain aspects might need to be clarified or explained better. but not changed ? i understand that to be the position, yes. people want this done now, it is a distraction at a time when there are many other burning issues in european politics. frustration is growing in some parts of the eu. take a look at this...
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theresa may's europe adviser ollie robbins was snapped arriving here in brussels this afternoon aheadu prepared to give? i think there will be receptive audience for suggestion that certain aspects might need to be clarified or explained better. but not changed ? i understand that to be the position, yes. people want this done now, it is a distraction at a time when there are many other burning issues in european politics. frustration is growing in some parts of the eu. take a look at this exasperated tweet today from the european parliament's brexit negotiator: the eu believes a decent deal is on the table and the ball is in the uk's court. that's why it's not significantly changing position. but the threat of an no—deal brexit that neither the prime minister nor the eu want looms ever larger on both sides of the channel. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. katya adler there for us. let's get some of the day's other news. a canadian court hearing the bail request of a top chinese telecoms executive, facing faces extradition to the united states, has adjourned without a decision. meng wa
theresa may's europe adviser ollie robbins was snapped arriving here in brussels this afternoon aheadu prepared to give? i think there will be receptive audience for suggestion that certain aspects might need to be clarified or explained better. but not changed ? i understand that to be the position, yes. people want this done now, it is a distraction at a time when there are many other burning issues in european politics. frustration is growing in some parts of the eu. take a look at this...
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this is oliver robbins who has been involved in negotiations. the negotiations. when i first read it i thought why did he send the letter because no would someone send the letter because no would someone has leaked it.|j send the letter because no would someone has leaked it. i concerned minister has leaked it. with friends like that! he is seeing this bad outcome means we will be stuck with the backstop, that the legal basis for getting out of it is not very good, there could be regulatory checks in the middle of the irish the but i‘m sure northern ireland did not know anything about and that security cooperation could be at risk and we could be flooded with terrorists or something. it‘s a pretty dismal letter to receive. it's quite a apocalyptic letter and what we have been hearing in the past weeks, nay, years, in fact centuries of brexit negotiation. i never thought i would say this but i agree with priti patel, the leading eurosceptic and former cabinet minister who said today when even the architect of the agreement appears to see this as
this is oliver robbins who has been involved in negotiations. the negotiations. when i first read it i thought why did he send the letter because no would someone send the letter because no would someone has leaked it.|j send the letter because no would someone has leaked it. i concerned minister has leaked it. with friends like that! he is seeing this bad outcome means we will be stuck with the backstop, that the legal basis for getting out of it is not very good, there could be regulatory...
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theresa may, her your adviser ollie robbins was snapped arriving here in brussels this afternoon ahead? i think they will be receptive audience for suggestions that certain aspects might need to be clarified or explained better. but not changed ? i clarified or explained better. but not changed? i understand that to be the position, yes. people want this done now, it is a distraction at a time when there are many other burning issues in european politics. frustration is growing in some parts of the eu. take a look at this exasperated message from the european parliament brexit negotiated today. i cannot follow any more, he writes. this delay aggravates uncertainty for people and business, it is time the made up their mind. the eu believes a decent deal is on the table and the ball is in the uk court. that is why it is not significantly changing position. but the threat of an no—deal brexit but neither the prime minister ignored the eu want looms larger on both sides of the channel. in a separate development today the european court of justice separate development today the european cou
theresa may, her your adviser ollie robbins was snapped arriving here in brussels this afternoon ahead? i think they will be receptive audience for suggestions that certain aspects might need to be clarified or explained better. but not changed ? i clarified or explained better. but not changed? i understand that to be the position, yes. people want this done now, it is a distraction at a time when there are many other burning issues in european politics. frustration is growing in some parts of...
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prepare for w t o she never did so she then fired most of the senior grex it is and she left only robbins a senior civil servant to do most of the negotiations on our behalf and what we have seen is a withdrawal agreement all lawyers lots of politicians of said ties into the european union and not only that makes a mockery of the united kingdom by dividing northern ireland from great britain which is ireland scotland sorry scotland wales and england and an acceptable going but taking things to face value to me she gets through tonight as you think she will she's off to brussels again for high level meetings over the next couple of days again we're hearing him this pantomime depending a look at it there are well you know the always takes things down to the wire but this is such a huge decision isn't it you know we're not talking about the shape of a tater's here we're talking about such a huge decision for britain is she actually going to come away with anything you say she's going there with a weakened our leverage does get through now so what she hoping to achieve over the next forty eig
prepare for w t o she never did so she then fired most of the senior grex it is and she left only robbins a senior civil servant to do most of the negotiations on our behalf and what we have seen is a withdrawal agreement all lawyers lots of politicians of said ties into the european union and not only that makes a mockery of the united kingdom by dividing northern ireland from great britain which is ireland scotland sorry scotland wales and england and an acceptable going but taking things to...
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commons' brexit committee are hearing evidence from the new brexit secretary, stephen barclay, and olly robbinser's europe adviser. secured actual a hard fought negotiation, lasting over two years where the prime minister fought day and night to secure a good deal for this country that honours the referendum, the point if we don't deliver deliver on that we risk uncertainty, as the prime minister has set out that, could be no deal, 01’ no has set out that, could be no deal, or no brexit, a. sure many reflect different perspectives on the referendum will explore both sides but the point is we will move into uncharted water, significant uncertainty a and that could be no deal, but it could also be no brexit and that is the risk and both option, that uncertainty will be very damaging for the jobs of your constituent, the jobs of mine and thatis constituent, the jobs of mine and that is why this deal is the right dealfor us. let that is why this deal is the right deal for us. let me ask you one more time, would you personally support leaving the european union with no deal? well, we are preparing f
commons' brexit committee are hearing evidence from the new brexit secretary, stephen barclay, and olly robbinser's europe adviser. secured actual a hard fought negotiation, lasting over two years where the prime minister fought day and night to secure a good deal for this country that honours the referendum, the point if we don't deliver deliver on that we risk uncertainty, as the prime minister has set out that, could be no deal, 01’ no has set out that, could be no deal, or no brexit, a....
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and one seattle robber at baskin robbins. you can see what happens.b exxonmobil creates, many more are created in the community. because energy touches so many industries, it supports 10 million u.s. jobs. >> elon musk is a bit unconventional. from calling one of the thai rescuers a pedophile, he summer questioning his state of mind. now, the tesla ceo is clearing it up in an interview with 60 minutes where he admits he is impulsive and the occasional twitter grant is how he expresses himself. >> what about the pot? >> i do not smoke pot. as anyone could watch that they can tell i don't know how to smoke pot or anything. >> here are some of the words written about you. >> over this summer, erratic, unstable, reckless, operatic. >> i kinda like that one. i'm just being me. certainly i am under insane stress and crazy hours. the system would have failed if i was truly erratic. >> what elon does not know was his biggest fan went through some moments of self-doubt over the past couple months. did this when you back? >> he said he didn't inhale, click bill
and one seattle robber at baskin robbins. you can see what happens.b exxonmobil creates, many more are created in the community. because energy touches so many industries, it supports 10 million u.s. jobs. >> elon musk is a bit unconventional. from calling one of the thai rescuers a pedophile, he summer questioning his state of mind. now, the tesla ceo is clearing it up in an interview with 60 minutes where he admits he is impulsive and the occasional twitter grant is how he expresses...
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we begin tonight as baskin-robbins where you can take home your ice cream or hang out in the store just. look at this. boom. bam. wow. how do you like me now. this is why you never order the brownie batter. this maniac tried to rob the store but the manager served him 31 flavors of shoe leather instead. it's a lot healthier than eating. he got zero dollars before he decided to banana split. but he did get his baskin robin's card stamped. the internet is calling the cashier a hero and praising him for his bravery which means that right now as we speak someone jerk is combing through his tweets too find something offensive he foun he said five s ago. topic number two, houston, texas, traffic running on al cylinders. it rolled off of the back of a semi truck. i can't wait to see the sews machine it fits into it. a quick thinking schoolteacher pulled out her cell phone and started filming. it takes a real hero to get a viral video. if this happened in new york, there would be 20 cars tailgating the school to get through traffic quicker. get behind that thing. everyone is getting out of the
we begin tonight as baskin-robbins where you can take home your ice cream or hang out in the store just. look at this. boom. bam. wow. how do you like me now. this is why you never order the brownie batter. this maniac tried to rob the store but the manager served him 31 flavors of shoe leather instead. it's a lot healthier than eating. he got zero dollars before he decided to banana split. but he did get his baskin robin's card stamped. the internet is calling the cashier a hero and praising...
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on behalf of supervisor peskin got jury robbins, and on behalf of supervisor mandelman, for the late cannot eke a cow. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank our friends at s.f. golf t.v. for assisting us with this evening's broadcast. is there any other business before this body class. >> that concludes our business for tonight his. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. we are adjourned. [♪] >> all right. we've got some holiday cheer for you. we hope you're
on behalf of supervisor peskin got jury robbins, and on behalf of supervisor mandelman, for the late cannot eke a cow. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank our friends at s.f. golf t.v. for assisting us with this evening's broadcast. is there any other business before this body class. >> that concludes our business for tonight his. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. we are adjourned. [♪] >> all right. we've got some holiday cheer for you. we hope you're
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on behalf of supervisor peskin got jury robbins, and on behalf of supervisor mandelman, for the late cannot eke a cow. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank our friends at s.f. golf t.v. for assisting us with this evening's broadcast. is there any other business before this body class. >> that concludes our business for tonight his. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. we are adjourned. [♪] >> chair peskin: good morning and welcome to the san francisco transportation authority for today, tuesday, december 4, 2018. our clerk is mr. albert quintanilla. mr. quintanilla, could you please call the roll. [roll call] >> clerk: we have quorum. >> chair peskin: thank you. and colleagues, i just left a project labor agreement meeting with commissioner safai, so if we could have a motion to excuse commissioner safai, made by commissioner ronen, seconded by commissioner stefani, and we will do that without objection. [ gavel ]. >> chair peskin: next item, please. >> clerk: item 2, citizen's invoicesory committee report. this is an action item. >> chair peskin: mr. tennen. >> peter tennen,
on behalf of supervisor peskin got jury robbins, and on behalf of supervisor mandelman, for the late cannot eke a cow. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank our friends at s.f. golf t.v. for assisting us with this evening's broadcast. is there any other business before this body class. >> that concludes our business for tonight his. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. we are adjourned. [♪] >> chair peskin: good morning and welcome to the san francisco...
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on behalf of supervisor peskin got jury robbins, and on behalf of supervisor mandelman, for the late cannot eke a cow. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank our friends at s.f. golf t.v. for assisting us with this evening's broadcast. is there any other business before this body class. >> that concludes our business for tonight his. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. we are adjourned. [♪] >> great. the meeting will come to order. this is the november 30th, 2018, special meeting of the san francisco local agency formation commission. i am sandra sandra lee fewer picture of the commission. i am joined by commissioner cynthia pollock and cynthia -- and commissioner hilary ronan and i think we are waiting for commissioner singh. i would also like to thank the staff at s.f. guv t.v. today for recording today's meeting. are there any announcements? >> silence all cell phones and electronic devices. completed speaker card should be submitted to the clerk. >> thank you very much. can you please call item number 2? >> it is the approval of the ministry october 19th 29 --dash 2018 regu
on behalf of supervisor peskin got jury robbins, and on behalf of supervisor mandelman, for the late cannot eke a cow. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank our friends at s.f. golf t.v. for assisting us with this evening's broadcast. is there any other business before this body class. >> that concludes our business for tonight his. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. we are adjourned. [♪] >> great. the meeting will come to order. this is the november 30th,...
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firefighters treated 30 other workers in robbins ville outside of philadelphia.breathing and burning in the throat. >> a camp outside yosemite national park is piloting a program to be more inclusive. we have the story. >> reporter: this summer, jonathan and his big sister. >> 10 and 2,. >> will attend camp tuwanga, a camp outside yosemite national park. it's not their first summer at camp, but it's the first summer that they get to camp in an all gender bunk. >>ing, i'm happy. >> jonathan said, he is transgender and non-binary, he uses the pro nouns, he, she, or a. >> he is not a boy, he is johnny. >> we have a cabin called g-11. children came up with the idea to change it to a-g-11, to make all the children feel welcome and part of the group. >> it will have a nudity rule for areas for changing. >> this ensures that everyone feels safe. >> before attending the current school, jonathan was bully. >> it was very, very annoying. and it hurt physically and nonphysically. >> but his mom said, he was never bullied at the camp. >> tawanga, being such an accepting plac
firefighters treated 30 other workers in robbins ville outside of philadelphia.breathing and burning in the throat. >> a camp outside yosemite national park is piloting a program to be more inclusive. we have the story. >> reporter: this summer, jonathan and his big sister. >> 10 and 2,. >> will attend camp tuwanga, a camp outside yosemite national park. it's not their first summer at camp, but it's the first summer that they get to camp in an all gender bunk....
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on behalf of supervisor peskin got jury robbins, and on behalf of supervisor mandelman, for the late cannot eke a cow. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank our friends at s.f. golf t.v. for assisting us with this evening's broadcast. is there any other business before this body class. >> that concludes our business for tonight his. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. we are adjourned. [♪] >> when i open up the paper every day, i'm just amazed at how many different environmental issues keep popping up. when i think about what planet i want to leave for my children and other generations, i think about what kind of contribution i can make on a personal level to the environment. >> it was really easy to sign up for the program. i just went online to cleanpowersf.org, i signed up and then started getting pieces in the mail letting me know i was going switch over and poof it happened. now when i want to pay my bill, i go to pg&e and i don't see any difference in paying now. if you're a family on the budget, if you sign up for the regular green program, it's not going to change your
on behalf of supervisor peskin got jury robbins, and on behalf of supervisor mandelman, for the late cannot eke a cow. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank our friends at s.f. golf t.v. for assisting us with this evening's broadcast. is there any other business before this body class. >> that concludes our business for tonight his. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. we are adjourned. [♪] >> when i open up the paper every day, i'm just amazed at how many...
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johnson's® choose gentle >>> the 2020 democratic presidential primary is shaping up to be the baskin robbinsf democratic contenders. you can pick a different candidate every day of the month and still have several to sample. too many is its own unique set of problems. during the republican 2016 campaign, other operatives and i bemoaned this rivaled tinder and it wasn't the best path to a quality nominee as we see now. perhaps a winning candidate just has the it factor from the beginning. despite all the other candidates, donald trump managed to decimate and dominate the 2016 republican primary from the moment he rhodes the ode the es his first campaign speech. beto o'rourke has garnered momentum before he's even announced he's running. i want to ask my panel. is it already beto versus everyone snels selse? sam, susan and kareen are still here. >> if you look at a lot of the polling, it's not so much who people are going to vote for or who is going to win. it's almost like whom do they want in the field? and that's what you're seeing. they want young and old, new, somebody that's not even in
johnson's® choose gentle >>> the 2020 democratic presidential primary is shaping up to be the baskin robbinsf democratic contenders. you can pick a different candidate every day of the month and still have several to sample. too many is its own unique set of problems. during the republican 2016 campaign, other operatives and i bemoaned this rivaled tinder and it wasn't the best path to a quality nominee as we see now. perhaps a winning candidate just has the it factor from the...
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from the first read team, meet the potential baskin-robbins dem field for 2020. thanks to our graphic teams. what flavor will democrat voters choose 400 days from now? a progressive, an obama 2.0, a woman, a billionaire, a governor? a mayor perhaps? someone from the midwest, a hope and change candidate. well, the dnc is planning to hold 12 primary debating starting in june of 2019. for each debate it will be randomly divided into two. this is being done to avoid having an undercard debate. mike, let me start with you. when you look at all of these flavors of candidates, i mean, first of all it speaks to the fact that every democrat is going to run. but when i talked to my democratic sources they say this is a good thing. this emboldens the party to have this many people running. >> what are they supposed to say? i think there's a winnowing -- when you described the forum for debate, it's lot more complicated than the infield fly rule and people with good ideas will get crowded out. i'm interested to pick one, amy klobuchar, will she be heard? how will we hear amy
from the first read team, meet the potential baskin-robbins dem field for 2020. thanks to our graphic teams. what flavor will democrat voters choose 400 days from now? a progressive, an obama 2.0, a woman, a billionaire, a governor? a mayor perhaps? someone from the midwest, a hope and change candidate. well, the dnc is planning to hold 12 primary debating starting in june of 2019. for each debate it will be randomly divided into two. this is being done to avoid having an undercard debate....
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she's hoping that her chief brexit negotiator ollie robbins who we understand is in brussels over theistmas period, will continue to talk with the european council to come up with some sort of mechanism. renegotiation of the withdrawal agreement itself has been ruled out time and time again by e.u. leaders. what may and her government are hoping for the possibility of some sort of additional mechanism, something legally binding which would, essentially, get them out of the customs union, something that would be politically palatable to help her be able to push this through westminster. but at this point that's looking very unlikely. >> erin mclauchlin live for us in our london bureau. erin, thank you for the reporting. >>> let's bring in steven ehrlinger, the chief diplomatic correspondent for "the new york times" in europe live this hour from brussels belgium. steven, a pleasure. >> thanks, george. >> look, there's been this growing chorus of people just getting a bit louder about this possibility of a second referendum, all brought do a head by theresa may's predecessor tony blair w
she's hoping that her chief brexit negotiator ollie robbins who we understand is in brussels over theistmas period, will continue to talk with the european council to come up with some sort of mechanism. renegotiation of the withdrawal agreement itself has been ruled out time and time again by e.u. leaders. what may and her government are hoping for the possibility of some sort of additional mechanism, something legally binding which would, essentially, get them out of the customs union,...
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we have what is going on in alabama and robbins illinois, we have voter fraud allegations in north carolina coming in is something that will be really affect whether or not the justice department puts any of these matters, voting rights, police reform, civil rights as a priority. what is your forecast of -- based on his long record on william bars and how he will handle these matters? we even see mcconnell is not even moving forward on the bipartisan next step bill of criminal justice reform or prison reform in. >> well, a, i think that william barr is going to get a smooth confirmation paroles says. he's done the job before. you have a republican control senate. i don't anticipate pushback. this person will not be a friend to criminal justice at all. he penned an op-ed in the '90s. he wanted people to have more prison time so he is not a person that will champion any type of criminal justice reform. just as important, he's not someone that will provide checks and balances with this white house. we seen the president all but obstruct justice, he's stopped short of [ inaudible ] we don't hav
we have what is going on in alabama and robbins illinois, we have voter fraud allegations in north carolina coming in is something that will be really affect whether or not the justice department puts any of these matters, voting rights, police reform, civil rights as a priority. what is your forecast of -- based on his long record on william bars and how he will handle these matters? we even see mcconnell is not even moving forward on the bipartisan next step bill of criminal justice reform or...
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modern capabilities >> all right are you being brought in as part of a suite of products i know chuck robbins has an end to end solution are you a part of that or just kind of -- listen, if you want us, we do it alone >> well, we can do it alone, but we like to do it with a lot of other players as well. i don't think any one company will ever own incident detection. there's always a human that can detect an issue. and realize my frame of reference is responding to over 600 breaches every year. so we see the kill shots that you know go through the vest as they say we have six ways into the customer we have services, intelligence, network security and end point and e-mail security and then the brains you know, a box that's like adding 1,000 people to your security program. >> we are well past the notion that it's a nuisance we got hacked this week, pressed the wrong button on apple. it was almost impossible to clean things up. what do you do if you know - >> well, you know i did a radio show once. somebody called in from saskatchewan and said, hey, same question i wrote a 500 page book on what
modern capabilities >> all right are you being brought in as part of a suite of products i know chuck robbins has an end to end solution are you a part of that or just kind of -- listen, if you want us, we do it alone >> well, we can do it alone, but we like to do it with a lot of other players as well. i don't think any one company will ever own incident detection. there's always a human that can detect an issue. and realize my frame of reference is responding to over 600 breaches...
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>> robbins catholic but i taught in chicago public school.i wanted to ask you with the political landscape as it is in chicago with the mayoral election looming , i just was wondering ideally who you would like to see become mayor of chicago and where you would like to see the direction of education go in chicago as far as education for the public andall that fun stuff . >> thank you for your question. i'm laughing and enable maybe people in the audience are laughing because for several months i had a running joke on twitter that the only candidate i will support is the cja platform heater which is the heater from october to march, you can press a button and he comes on and keeps you warm so that's why voted for. kidding. i've been in conversation with a few mayoral candidates. as of yesterday i think there are 17 people running? i know this because i did this major twitter thread where i decided to find out every single candidate's stance on the question of an elected representative so i had to look at everyone's horrible website and try to
>> robbins catholic but i taught in chicago public school.i wanted to ask you with the political landscape as it is in chicago with the mayoral election looming , i just was wondering ideally who you would like to see become mayor of chicago and where you would like to see the direction of education go in chicago as far as education for the public andall that fun stuff . >> thank you for your question. i'm laughing and enable maybe people in the audience are laughing because for...
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since i write books, i went to recognize my agent, kathy robbins who perfected the art of rejection withouraging smile. my literary lawyer, michael rudell and my editor jonathan car. i'm lucky to have that. i wish i could reach each other's name but they are all my children, visit the website. free knowledge, i don't have to remind you especially today, creative freedom for writers of every stripe and all nonpartisan forms of knowledge, civilization and culture are not guaranteed, they are relatively recent human constructs and we must defend or lose them. 400 years ago, we had a scientific revolution is one for which we are still -- the dangerous loss of a common culture resulting from the split between expert scientists and the rest of us humanists, 1959 is a the two cultures and the scientific revolution. much of my sloan work and understanding of science and technology, support books along with radio, tv, film, theater and new media, translating science for the lay public, focuses on bridging these two cultures and finding a common language, so they can better understand and relate t
since i write books, i went to recognize my agent, kathy robbins who perfected the art of rejection withouraging smile. my literary lawyer, michael rudell and my editor jonathan car. i'm lucky to have that. i wish i could reach each other's name but they are all my children, visit the website. free knowledge, i don't have to remind you especially today, creative freedom for writers of every stripe and all nonpartisan forms of knowledge, civilization and culture are not guaranteed, they are...
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he says he has all of these average groups like they're flavors of baskin-robbins. he didn't think it was an appropriate way to run a campaign. he would not have been successful in today eegs poli's at all. it created a lot of animosity and a sense as time went on, mccarthy came to dislike the kennedys and i think in a way, that defined a lot of his campaign as it went along. he became much more critical of kennedy as the campaign went along. >> let's get a response and we'll get to your phone calls. kathleen kennedy townsend? >> i think michael said it pretty well. i think that they had very different personality types. and gene mccarthy was, as we said a number of times, you know, the intellectual. and thought that he had done something very brave and courageous and in running against johnson and resented somebody else getting into the race. i think he resented my father, but had resented my family for a while because they didn't like their type of campaigning. so that's, you know, that's politics. and i think that gene mccarthy as you can see after, after he didn
he says he has all of these average groups like they're flavors of baskin-robbins. he didn't think it was an appropriate way to run a campaign. he would not have been successful in today eegs poli's at all. it created a lot of animosity and a sense as time went on, mccarthy came to dislike the kennedys and i think in a way, that defined a lot of his campaign as it went along. he became much more critical of kennedy as the campaign went along. >> let's get a response and we'll get to your...
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day—to—day negotiating has been carried out by a group of extremely pro—eu civil servants led by olie robbinsade a mistake in the referendum and it is their duty to save us from ourselves. so they have come up with this agreement that leaves us half in and half out of the eu which is absolutely appalling. it is against the spirit of the referendum that 17.4 million british people in the uk voted for and the house of commons can see all this. mps, whatever people think of us, our heads do not button up at the back and everybody can see how badly we have negotiated. do you have any sympathy, given what you have any sympathy, given what you have said, with the argument that brexit, the processes in such a mess at the moment it seems, there is so much division combat the only way to get out of this limbo if you like is to have a second referendum, to put it back to the people and say this is where we are, what do you want to do? no. we had the people's hold on the 23rd ofjune 2016th and people voted by a majority of over 1 million votes to leave the european union. we have had the decision. it is
day—to—day negotiating has been carried out by a group of extremely pro—eu civil servants led by olie robbinsade a mistake in the referendum and it is their duty to save us from ourselves. so they have come up with this agreement that leaves us half in and half out of the eu which is absolutely appalling. it is against the spirit of the referendum that 17.4 million british people in the uk voted for and the house of commons can see all this. mps, whatever people think of us, our heads do...
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here to tell us the author of "erasing america, losing our future by destroying our past james robbinsgiance. i asked them all if they say it every morning before school and they all said they do. that is not always the case. especially in a lot of our public schools today. why? >> not always the case. the supreme court has said students shouldn't be compelled to say the pledge. some school districts just don't say it anymore. that's unfortunate because the pledge allows american kids to know that they are part of something bigger than themselves. part of this great country. pledge pledge the flag has been seen by some as a dividing or divisive symbol. i believe it should unify. what do you think? >> oh, definitely. that's the whole point of the flag and the pledge is to bring us together, to fight all our differences. we are all americans. saying this every day allows kids and even adults to understand that better. pete: why are we losing it? why are schools -- i speak to at love students around the country do you know if your student say the pledge every morning. most parents don't k
here to tell us the author of "erasing america, losing our future by destroying our past james robbinsgiance. i asked them all if they say it every morning before school and they all said they do. that is not always the case. especially in a lot of our public schools today. why? >> not always the case. the supreme court has said students shouldn't be compelled to say the pledge. some school districts just don't say it anymore. that's unfortunate because the pledge allows american...
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you saw lisa borders there and cindy robbins who inspired sales force to spend $9 million to equalize great way to spend the honeym n honeymoon. >> it really was. what's so interesting about all the women that got up there and spoke, they talked about how they wanted to learn their value not for themselves, not to get ahead in their corporate cultures or in their schools or wherever they were, but to serve other people, to help other people. it was very, very inspiring. thanks for your support. ruth marcus, thank you both. up next, it seems cohen isn't the only one who lied about plans for a trump tower in moscow. nbc's keir simmons joins us on that. to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or
you saw lisa borders there and cindy robbins who inspired sales force to spend $9 million to equalize great way to spend the honeym n honeymoon. >> it really was. what's so interesting about all the women that got up there and spoke, they talked about how they wanted to learn their value not for themselves, not to get ahead in their corporate cultures or in their schools or wherever they were, but to serve other people, to help other people. it was very, very inspiring. thanks for your...
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other thing is, if you look at the front page of the daily telegraph, head chief brexit sherpa, 0llie robbins she is not going to get this through in any way shape or form. downing street will be working out about the scale of the defeat. if they can keep it in a low level of numbers. but when you have people like joe johnson on one side and bill cash on the other side, it will be very difficult. i think she will be very difficult. i think she will be back very quickly with a second proposal, maybe plan b, which will have much more chance. but this plan, i cannot see she will win this vote. kevin? can you imagine mps having a second vote but not one for the people. here we go. it is impossible to see how she will win a week tomorrow, not least because people like the universities minister, people are resigning still. she should be getting their support. chris mason, down the gym, could be a fantastic breakfast series. i think theresa may looks incredibly feeble. why does he call ita incredibly feeble. why does he call it a vote for the people, it is a second referendum because people like him
other thing is, if you look at the front page of the daily telegraph, head chief brexit sherpa, 0llie robbins she is not going to get this through in any way shape or form. downing street will be working out about the scale of the defeat. if they can keep it in a low level of numbers. but when you have people like joe johnson on one side and bill cash on the other side, it will be very difficult. i think she will be very difficult. i think she will be back very quickly with a second proposal,...
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12th night, popped out for a tea but they have left everything behind, the uniforms, the drums, two robbinsnd toasty. if you're stepping out, what you will notice is it's not as cold as it was to start the day yesterday, but in parts of the highlands, temperatures around about freezing but further south, it gets progressively warmer. the forecast is blustery today. we've got some showers after the rain in the west moves east and eventually clears. you can see we you can see we have you can see we have two weather fronts coming our way. the first is bringing in that rain, some of it is heavyin bringing in that rain, some of it is heavy in northern ireland, western scotland, north—west england, wales and the south—west and it will all move east through the day. wherever you are, a cloudy start with some mist and fog. some of that will lift into low cloud, especially on the hills, but you'll notice it's much milder. yesterday we had temperatures below freezing in parts of the highlands, —3 in parts of aberdeenshire. today we could have 12 degrees higher. generally all in double figures. as we
12th night, popped out for a tea but they have left everything behind, the uniforms, the drums, two robbinsnd toasty. if you're stepping out, what you will notice is it's not as cold as it was to start the day yesterday, but in parts of the highlands, temperatures around about freezing but further south, it gets progressively warmer. the forecast is blustery today. we've got some showers after the rain in the west moves east and eventually clears. you can see we you can see we have you can see...