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now we get somebody like robert johnson's government did here . oh, he had a fellow furlow system. no, not that radicals. i'm be will wait. say, what is radical though? obviously have been your taking back into democratic control. key industries from milk to i don't know which of water certainly wasn't. why was it important to hand back the u. s. back to cool leaders? was you'd college in an years, 300000000 dollar i m f loan. why was it important to have because the i'm, i wouldn't have allowed you to bring back on the democratic control these industries. no, no, you know, even if it currently we would have a agreement with, i mean, we can broken any time as we did in 2006 when i was there, a miniature of economy or my country. we didn't have when, when, during, during the eval marlisa presidency. we never had any agreement with the i m f and we did better in economy. and also at this time, i mean the i m f, the only the only principle that i am ever has when you sign an agreement with them is the conditions of the credit. not only because $300000000.00, you know, i opened the int
now we get somebody like robert johnson's government did here . oh, he had a fellow furlow system. no, not that radicals. i'm be will wait. say, what is radical though? obviously have been your taking back into democratic control. key industries from milk to i don't know which of water certainly wasn't. why was it important to hand back the u. s. back to cool leaders? was you'd college in an years, 300000000 dollar i m f loan. why was it important to have because the i'm, i wouldn't have...
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know, you always was on to the next thing, because when you're cross, i mean, when you're doing robert johnson's cross or is like sunshine, you love white room. it says groovy is a, gets, wasn't enough for him. he wanted out. i know, yeah he, if you really like the american roots music, you know that he joined body and the lady and all that. and i broke that band up. you know, there is character i guess. yeah. he's like me are talking to sammy hagar. i love talk rocker all of these cats who have seen that all he's at the strat. now, sammy and friends will find out who the friends are. that is miller plus one. sammy hagar ah, ah love, as adults is always built on the structure that was created 1st in childhood. so without understanding childhood relationships, it becomes very hard to understand adult relationships. and that's why it's incredibly important to be able to have a basic understanding of what motivates you as an emotional, being it's being 30 years since the soviet union collapsed. long misquote, other little chill them on to what their problem yet could you talk so. so shown where you
know, you always was on to the next thing, because when you're cross, i mean, when you're doing robert johnson's cross or is like sunshine, you love white room. it says groovy is a, gets, wasn't enough for him. he wanted out. i know, yeah he, if you really like the american roots music, you know that he joined body and the lady and all that. and i broke that band up. you know, there is character i guess. yeah. he's like me are talking to sammy hagar. i love talk rocker all of these cats who...
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know, you always was on to the next thing, because when you're cross, i mean, when you're doing robert johnson's cross or it's like sunshine, you love white room. it says groovy is a, gets, wasn't enough for him. he wanted out, i know, yeah, he really liked the american roots music. you know that he joined bonnie delaney and all that and it broke that band. he's character i guess. yeah. he's like me. we're talking to sammy hagar. i love talking rocker. all of these cats who have seen it all, he's at the strat. now, sammy and friends will find out who the friends are. that is miller plus one. sammy hagar ah mash, kaiser's financial survival guide. liquid assets are those that you can convert into cash quite easily. but keep in mind, no as a watch guys report it's been 30 years since the soviet union collapsed in miss got louder. go to chill on to water pump yet nuclear. you talk so shown where you also trust one pool or thumb ukraine was one of the independent states that emerge from the ruins of a super bow. doing awesome good. would you also get hon green's come a little more surely confusing a
know, you always was on to the next thing, because when you're cross, i mean, when you're doing robert johnson's cross or it's like sunshine, you love white room. it says groovy is a, gets, wasn't enough for him. he wanted out, i know, yeah, he really liked the american roots music. you know that he joined bonnie delaney and all that and it broke that band. he's character i guess. yeah. he's like me. we're talking to sammy hagar. i love talking rocker. all of these cats who have seen it all,...
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you know, you always does on the next thing, because when you're in cross, when you're doing robert johnson's crossroads like sunshine, you love white room. it says groovy is a, gets, wasn't enough for him. he wanted out, i know, yeah he, he really liked the american roots music. you know, that he joined bonnie delaney and all that and it broke that band. he's character i guess. yeah. he's like me are talking to sammy hagar, laptop and rocker. all of these cats who have seen it all, he's at the strat. now, sammy and friends will find out who the friends are. that is really plus one. sammy hagar ah ah, a t s a new fresh. as a merge, we don't have a therapy. we don't to look back, see the whole world, please take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great. the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together with adult is always built on the st
you know, you always does on the next thing, because when you're in cross, when you're doing robert johnson's crossroads like sunshine, you love white room. it says groovy is a, gets, wasn't enough for him. he wanted out, i know, yeah he, he really liked the american roots music. you know, that he joined bonnie delaney and all that and it broke that band. he's character i guess. yeah. he's like me are talking to sammy hagar, laptop and rocker. all of these cats who have seen it all, he's at the...
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joining me is the ceo of robert johnson foundation. thanks for doing this.is new variant is, whether it's more chantransmiss or deadly but are vaccines the best tool to fight it, vaccines, booster and so on? >> don, it is too soon to know. this is a period of incredible uncertainty and i think the fact it's being taken seriously around the globe is really important. you know, whether or not our vaccines are going to work effectively against omicron variant, we don't know. we do know that the vaccines work extremely well against the delta variant and almost 1,000 people in america are dying every single day. and so upping our protection, upping our levels of immunity to this current strain and then looking to see how effective it is against omicron, those are both really important things to do. from my read, it's likely there will be some level of protection from the current vaccines to the omicron strain. the question is how high that level of protection will be and that's why the call is hey, look, go ahead and get boosted. it will definitely help you again
joining me is the ceo of robert johnson foundation. thanks for doing this.is new variant is, whether it's more chantransmiss or deadly but are vaccines the best tool to fight it, vaccines, booster and so on? >> don, it is too soon to know. this is a period of incredible uncertainty and i think the fact it's being taken seriously around the globe is really important. you know, whether or not our vaccines are going to work effectively against omicron variant, we don't know. we do know that...
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this is the first drawn from the archives of robert caro symposium's award-winning work on robert moses lyndon johnson are regarded as masterpieces of modern biography and history. and this is a good a good time for me to acknowledge the biographer and master of narrative, robert caro and his wife china. [applause] wife china and work also very pleased to have here with us today. in today's panel, history and integrity in an age of misinformation is a special conversation inspired by robert caro's distinguished work and just before introduced our panelists however, would like to thank and recognize a number of trustees who have joined us this morning. , agnes and andrew, david, dorothy goldman, patricia - and others. i would like to thank all of them but i would also like to thank those joining us via lifestream this morning our chair are vice chair elect, the trustees. many thank you to all of you and everything that you do at this institution really is a great tribute to the dedication and support predict. [applause] [applause] and of course i want to thank the council members who have joined us thi
this is the first drawn from the archives of robert caro symposium's award-winning work on robert moses lyndon johnson are regarded as masterpieces of modern biography and history. and this is a good a good time for me to acknowledge the biographer and master of narrative, robert caro and his wife china. [applause] wife china and work also very pleased to have here with us today. in today's panel, history and integrity in an age of misinformation is a special conversation inspired by robert...
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. >>> let's bring in the executive vice president of the robert wood johnson foundation for our healthd. from a public health perspective, how should the company weigh the risk of unvaccinated first responders versus the risk of having understaffed police departments or fire departments? >> i think it's really important to understand why it is the fire department employees aren't getting vaccinated. i think it goes for any group of people who aren't -- who are choosing not to get vaccinated it's to understand why. we spend a lot of time working with communities to get into the communities and hear and listen to them. we need to do the same with the fire department employees to understand what's triggering them or preventing them from getting vaccinated. many of the people we've heard about have problems with questions about their own personal, how the specific underlying health condition and whether that's a reason to not get vaccinated. they really need to talk to their health care providers or trusted sources. there's so much misinformation out there. it's critical to get the right f
. >>> let's bring in the executive vice president of the robert wood johnson foundation for our healthd. from a public health perspective, how should the company weigh the risk of unvaccinated first responders versus the risk of having understaffed police departments or fire departments? >> i think it's really important to understand why it is the fire department employees aren't getting vaccinated. i think it goes for any group of people who aren't -- who are choosing not to get...
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army and he outranked the other guys johnson and robert e. lee and he outranked all of them but the government was like with these guys and field commanders so they're going to get higher than you and has created a problem for the rest of the war between johnston and davis, president davis printed and will really manifest itself in the story today and they did not get along and they did not communicate well and led to a lot of confus. he was real concerned with break so far this amazing. there he is, joe johnston predict now to pick up the story after in the winter of 1862 in n manassas across the river from washington and georges rebuilt the union army had johnson can read a map and he knows the u.s. navy is a lot more powerful than the confederate navy and he can transport people down in the river in virginia and come on in behind him pretty met actually is mccullough's plan and he plans to go to a place and behind johnson and wants to become to him. and he realizes is a possibility so he pulls his army back behind and davis is not happy ab
army and he outranked the other guys johnson and robert e. lee and he outranked all of them but the government was like with these guys and field commanders so they're going to get higher than you and has created a problem for the rest of the war between johnston and davis, president davis printed and will really manifest itself in the story today and they did not get along and they did not communicate well and led to a lot of confus. he was real concerned with break so far this amazing. there...
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wayne angell, johnson, robert heller, they were commodity watchers.d to keep tightening this is long past the early '80s when volcker did a good job. they wanted to keep tightening and rebelled against him to stop him from doing stuff. charles: he got enough good work eventually they got inflation down and we had a big run ever prosperity. i do want to ask but the strategic petroleum reserve. >> dumbest thing i ever heard. dumb. drill, charles, drill. charles: profiteering going on all over america. >> gas stations. charles: two republican members of the ftc just about 30 minutes just asked the white house, listen, can you share evidence that they, that they know how to proceed since president biden made the comment that there is quote mounting evidence, mounting evidence of profiteering by american companies. he is ready to go to war with american companies, make them the bad guys, release strategic oil, maybe lower the price in conjunction with china than to do the right thing for this country. >> china produces coal. by the way,. charles: use a lot
wayne angell, johnson, robert heller, they were commodity watchers.d to keep tightening this is long past the early '80s when volcker did a good job. they wanted to keep tightening and rebelled against him to stop him from doing stuff. charles: he got enough good work eventually they got inflation down and we had a big run ever prosperity. i do want to ask but the strategic petroleum reserve. >> dumbest thing i ever heard. dumb. drill, charles, drill. charles: profiteering going on all...
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professors robert george, martha johnson and. and then three judges from the third circuit talk about the cases they have decided before the supreme court decided them. involving school free speech and religious liberty and the election cases. and i have the extraordinary honor to introduce gordonwood and his colleagues, and he's distill ad lifetime of wisdom in this new book, which you couldn't -- to reed. he's going to be joined in talking about the bookad. he's going to be joined in talking about the book by colleagues they need to put on read -- my constitutional reading glasses in order to get they're titles right. here we go. i'm going introduce them and we'll jump in. so gordon wood is the university professor and professor of history emeritus at brown, recipient of the pulitzer prize. his books from the creation of the american republic to the american -- benjamin franklin have transformed the field and the book we'll talk about tonight is "power and liberty, constitutionism and the american revolution." it is so wonderfu
professors robert george, martha johnson and. and then three judges from the third circuit talk about the cases they have decided before the supreme court decided them. involving school free speech and religious liberty and the election cases. and i have the extraordinary honor to introduce gordonwood and his colleagues, and he's distill ad lifetime of wisdom in this new book, which you couldn't -- to reed. he's going to be joined in talking about the bookad. he's going to be joined in talking...
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richard besser, president of the robert wood johnson foundation and former acting director of the cdcgue at abc. doc, always graeeat to see you. when it comes to this age group, kids 5 to 11, do you think that this data has been scrutinized more because it involves children so young? >> well, you know, michael, i'm going to be paying very close attention to the meeting today. i don't think they're paying more -- putting more scrutiny on this but it will be intense scrutiny because it's critically important if the cdc says, yes, this is the vaccine that children should get, we have to trust that the data were looked at and they're convinced it's safe and vaccine and right way to go for all children. >> the vaccine trials were relatively small. many parents who are concerned about potential complications from the vaccine, so as a pediatrician, what do you say to parents who are hesitant about getting it for their kids? >> yeah, you know, thankfully this infection, coronavirus, is less severe in children. the younger you get, the less likely you are to have severe infection, to be hospit
richard besser, president of the robert wood johnson foundation and former acting director of the cdcgue at abc. doc, always graeeat to see you. when it comes to this age group, kids 5 to 11, do you think that this data has been scrutinized more because it involves children so young? >> well, you know, michael, i'm going to be paying very close attention to the meeting today. i don't think they're paying more -- putting more scrutiny on this but it will be intense scrutiny because it's...
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before we get further into it, i want viewers to know that our foundation was founded by robert wood johnsons one of the leaders of johnson & johnson. we own significant stock in that company. there's is no connection between us and j&j now. host: i appreciate you doing that when you come on to have these conversations. dr. richard besser is with us until the top of the hour. if you want to join the conversation, we are taking your phone calls. if you leave in eastern or central, 202-748-8000. if you lived in the mountain or pacific, 202-748-8001. go ahead and start calling in. a low with your work, you are a general pediatrician. you see patients weekly in new jersey. i wonder your thoughts on the vaccination efforts for kids under the age of 12. how is that going? what are you seeing in the past weeks? guest: i think this is exciting. as a pediatrician to able to offer to families who want it, a vaccine for children five through 11 is huge. while, thankfully, covid is less severe in young children, i don't want to underestimate the impact that it has had. over 8000 children and that eight
before we get further into it, i want viewers to know that our foundation was founded by robert wood johnsons one of the leaders of johnson & johnson. we own significant stock in that company. there's is no connection between us and j&j now. host: i appreciate you doing that when you come on to have these conversations. dr. richard besser is with us until the top of the hour. if you want to join the conversation, we are taking your phone calls. if you leave in eastern or central,...
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before we get further into it, i want viewers to know that our foundation was founded by robert wood johnsons one of the leaders of johnson & johnson. we own significant stock in that company. there's is no connection between us and j&j now. host: i appreciate you doing that when you come on to have these conversations. dr. richard besser is with us until the top of the hour. if you want to join the conversation, we are taking your phone calls. if you leave in eastern or central, 202-748-8000. if you lived in the mountain or pacific, 202-748-8001. go ahead and start calling in. a low with your work, you are a general pediatrician. you see patients weekly in new jersey. i wonder your thoughts on the vaccination efforts for kids under the age of 12. how is that going? what are you seeing in the past weeks? guest: i think this is exciting. as a pediatrician to able to offer to families who want it, a vaccine for children five through 11 is huge. while, thankfully, covid is less severe in young children, i don't want to underestimate the impact that it has had. over 8000 children and that eight
before we get further into it, i want viewers to know that our foundation was founded by robert wood johnsons one of the leaders of johnson & johnson. we own significant stock in that company. there's is no connection between us and j&j now. host: i appreciate you doing that when you come on to have these conversations. dr. richard besser is with us until the top of the hour. if you want to join the conversation, we are taking your phone calls. if you leave in eastern or central,...
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pfizer, johnson and johnson say they're also developing vaccines for mccrone variant. robert covid-19, home testing kits are not readily available in the u.s. despite easy access in other countries. some blame the test shortages on the fda's hesitant to allow less accurate test on the market right now. there are more than 3,000 emergency use authorization applications pending at the federal agency tests that are available are often too expensive for the average american other countries, including the united kingdom of may test widely available for free. but the results are not as accurate. happening today. the community members plan to protest against a vaccine mandate from the west contra costa unified school district require students ages 12 to 18 as well as teachers. katie 12 to be vaccinated. protesters say the school district doesn't have the authority to impose a vaccine mandate and they claim the district is granting religious and medical exemptions for staff but not for students. the protest is set to start at 10:00am in front of the school district's building in rich
pfizer, johnson and johnson say they're also developing vaccines for mccrone variant. robert covid-19, home testing kits are not readily available in the u.s. despite easy access in other countries. some blame the test shortages on the fda's hesitant to allow less accurate test on the market right now. there are more than 3,000 emergency use authorization applications pending at the federal agency tests that are available are often too expensive for the average american other countries,...
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robert f. kennedy assassination investigation collection. so this is sirhan's gun. as it's called, was presented into evidence. inside a plain cardboard box on padding the actual eight shot. iver johnson5 a cadet revolver sirhan sirhan used to kill robert f. kennedy. we could look but not touch. it looks so tiny , very small. assistant archivist beth benham showed us the items. the gun the bullet fragments stored in baggies one tiny one in a test tube. paul taken from kennedy's body and five others wounded that night. yes these came out of people's bodies. we saw the eight small spent casings discolored by age from sirhan's gun. and through it all, an armed chp officer watching why it's required by the rules since there was a firearm in the exhibit. in fact , the entire assassination collection is kept apart from most of the other 350 million items inside what's called the high security vault while we were allowed broad access to the entire collection, our camera was not allowed here. this video provided by the state. it's standard protocol for the priceless items. what's the reaction when people see that kennedy collection typically. think. typically there's a lot of surprise and sho
robert f. kennedy assassination investigation collection. so this is sirhan's gun. as it's called, was presented into evidence. inside a plain cardboard box on padding the actual eight shot. iver johnson5 a cadet revolver sirhan sirhan used to kill robert f. kennedy. we could look but not touch. it looks so tiny , very small. assistant archivist beth benham showed us the items. the gun the bullet fragments stored in baggies one tiny one in a test tube. paul taken from kennedy's body and five...
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>> how about ryan reynolds >> i see your ryan reynolds and bring you dwayne "the rock" johnson, will ferrell, robertl flooding for tomorrow along the southeast coast. lots of sunshine from the great lakes down into the gulf coast, northeast, pacific coast storm comes in we fall back this weekend. weekend a little bit more. and the marathon 50th tcs new york city marathon starts off 40 degrees sunshine sustained winds about 15 miles per hour hopefully that doesn't get any worse. for the rest of the day on sunday, sunday, we're looking at a morning chill in the northeast into new england plenty of sunshine mid section of the country, big storms coming into the pacific northwest. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're going to see more clouds rolling in today. temperatures for our inland areas will reach into the mid 60s and we'll see more of the same tomorrow although i do think we'll see more sunshine on sunday but that's ahead of our next storm system set to bring us a decent amount of off and on rain between monday and tuesday and for san francisco, it's going to be a cool weekend wit
>> how about ryan reynolds >> i see your ryan reynolds and bring you dwayne "the rock" johnson, will ferrell, robertl flooding for tomorrow along the southeast coast. lots of sunshine from the great lakes down into the gulf coast, northeast, pacific coast storm comes in we fall back this weekend. weekend a little bit more. and the marathon 50th tcs new york city marathon starts off 40 degrees sunshine sustained winds about 15 miles per hour hopefully that doesn't get any...
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is not concerned just for the power, certainly robert moses had a norm is power in new york as an unelected official which is remarkable and lyndon johnson had a norm is power in the senate and the presidency but is concerned with the powerless. you cannot talk about the powerful without talking about the people from whom power is taken with the people who give over their power. that is part of a national conversation. >> all of this work is just as saving. it's not just a social but untrue justice book, it really is about the powerless. you're not interested in power for the sake of the interesting that he got it done. it's not one of the variables of how you got your data. how do you become robert moses. >> it's like reading walden how to book. exactly i think that's a really good point. the other point that you bring up and i think we will talk about it later. it is important to highlight is what lisa said, making highway interesting. bob's most recent book working which is a wonderful book. most writers i think, do not let you go the wizard doesn't want to be a humbug were imposter but bob opens up and talks tremendously in that part
is not concerned just for the power, certainly robert moses had a norm is power in new york as an unelected official which is remarkable and lyndon johnson had a norm is power in the senate and the presidency but is concerned with the powerless. you cannot talk about the powerful without talking about the people from whom power is taken with the people who give over their power. that is part of a national conversation. >> all of this work is just as saving. it's not just a social but...
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robert caro. this is spellbinding it is so wonderful so now to listen to the audience questions. what the audience member wants to know that what drew you to write about lyndon johnson >> everything that you talk about and everything is rational. but to say that is true and then to write the powerbroker had to sign it to book contract that i really didn't want to do that biography but then to do something i have done before. and only that with the powerbroker what that was about it wasn't just about the life of the man but how urban political power works. that only textbooks but how it really works. it what i really wanted to do with national political power with lyndon johnson and understood power national power better than anyone else since roosevelt. but i thought my publisher would never let me get out of the laguardia contract so i really hated doing that. one day i guide a call from the publisher, from editor and said we all know you have a famous temper. i really don't have a bad temper. [laughter] i have something i want to suggest to you. you to promise me and said i know you are love with this. [laughter] but i thank you should do a biography of lyndon joh
robert caro. this is spellbinding it is so wonderful so now to listen to the audience questions. what the audience member wants to know that what drew you to write about lyndon johnson >> everything that you talk about and everything is rational. but to say that is true and then to write the powerbroker had to sign it to book contract that i really didn't want to do that biography but then to do something i have done before. and only that with the powerbroker what that was about it wasn't...
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and when the investigator responded, johnson remembered thinking todd's behavior seemed off, inappropriate. >> if i remember correctly, special agent robertsecame very emotional, you know? "oh, i can't believe -- "and his body language and his demeanor was just so over the top. >> but though they may have had their suspicions back in 1999, suspicion alone didn't make the death of cathy winkler anything but what it was called at the time, an accident. insurance companies investigated and paid out, because they felt that it was a real accident, and the authorities there couldn't show that it wasn't a real accident. so why was it worth you looking at it again? >> well, we knew a lot more about todd winkler at this point. we knew a lot more about how he goes about getting what he wants. the more she learned about cathy winkler's death, the more it seemed to her that todd must have planned it all. just as the evidence here in california was telling her that the killing of rachel winkler more than a decade later, was a case of history, todd winkler's history, repeating itself. but if she had some crusading idea of finding justice in that old cas
and when the investigator responded, johnson remembered thinking todd's behavior seemed off, inappropriate. >> if i remember correctly, special agent robertsecame very emotional, you know? "oh, i can't believe -- "and his body language and his demeanor was just so over the top. >> but though they may have had their suspicions back in 1999, suspicion alone didn't make the death of cathy winkler anything but what it was called at the time, an accident. insurance companies...
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robert reid there. let's take you back to glasgow. the indian prime minister hasjust been back to glasgow. the indian prime minister has just been meeting boris johnsonorthamptonshire, and hundreds of people were unable to travel by train from london to glasgow, for the first day of the climate conference, after overhead power lines were damaged. frankie mccamley has the details. passengers and trains brought to a standstill at euston station yesterday, all services suspended as rail networks warned people not to travel. many here trying to get to glasgow for the cop 26 climate summit. others are simply trying to get home. fortunately my son lives in london so we we'll go and stay at his house but if it wasn't for that, i don't know what we would do. i left my house 13 hours ago in south—west london. i'm going to edinburgh for one last train journey to glasgow. hoping to get to my airbnb by 10:30pm. total travel, ten hours, eight hours on trains, twice i left london euston and twice arrived back, so ten hours travelling and eight hours on a train to get nowhere. and this is the reason for the disruption — strong winds battering parts of the country i
robert reid there. let's take you back to glasgow. the indian prime minister hasjust been back to glasgow. the indian prime minister has just been meeting boris johnsonorthamptonshire, and hundreds of people were unable to travel by train from london to glasgow, for the first day of the climate conference, after overhead power lines were damaged. frankie mccamley has the details. passengers and trains brought to a standstill at euston station yesterday, all services suspended as rail networks...