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it turns out that ruth is a rather special lady.r the 1920s, higgins switched his focus from painting human figures to landscapes. >> higgins quit doing paintings with figures. quite frankly, the pieces that are going to demand the most value in today's market are the ones with figures. >> for example, this higgins landscape sold for $130,000 in 2005. but a higgins similar to "ruth," entitled "four shawled women," sold at sotheby's for more than three times that amount, over 400 grand. that would be quite a payday. but remember, don and phyllis stuck the painting in their dusty basement for years. >> the canvas was a bit saggy, a little bit loose. there was quite a bit of cracking in the paint. >> i'm thinking, "well, okay, maybe it'll draw $100,000." >> little does he know, mapes gets a far bigger offer for "ruth" even before he advertises the auction. david's on the road when a top dealer reaches him on his cellphone. >> he said, "i want to make you an offer before the auction." i pulled over. i said, "what's your offer?" he said,
it turns out that ruth is a rather special lady.r the 1920s, higgins switched his focus from painting human figures to landscapes. >> higgins quit doing paintings with figures. quite frankly, the pieces that are going to demand the most value in today's market are the ones with figures. >> for example, this higgins landscape sold for $130,000 in 2005. but a higgins similar to "ruth," entitled "four shawled women," sold at sotheby's for more than three times that...
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it turns out that ruth is a rather special lady.at's because after the 1920s, higgins switched his focus from painting human figures to landscapes. >> higgins quit doing paintings with figures. quite frankly, the pieces that are going to demand the most value in today's market are the ones with figures. >> for example, this higgins landscape sold for $130,000 in 2005. but a higgins similar to "ruth," entitled "four shawled women," sold at sotheby's for more than three times that amount, over 400 grand. that would be quite a payday. but remember, don and phyllis stuck the painting in their dusty basement for years. >> the canvas was a bit saggy, a little bit loose. there was quite a bit of cracking in the paint. >> i'm thinking, "well, okay, maybe it'll draw $100,000." >> little does he know, mapes gets a far bigger offer for "ruth" even before he advertises the auction. david's on the road when a top dealer reaches him on his cellphone. >> he said, "i want to make you an offer before the auction." i pulled over. i said, "what's your
it turns out that ruth is a rather special lady.at's because after the 1920s, higgins switched his focus from painting human figures to landscapes. >> higgins quit doing paintings with figures. quite frankly, the pieces that are going to demand the most value in today's market are the ones with figures. >> for example, this higgins landscape sold for $130,000 in 2005. but a higgins similar to "ruth," entitled "four shawled women," sold at sotheby's for more than...
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ruth, with a business background, what is your view? am not keen on zero hours contracts but if it is a choice between a job and nojob, i wa nt choice between a job and nojob, i want a choice between a job and nojob, i wantajob, choice between a job and nojob, i want a job, with zero hours. i have never had one of those, i have always been lucky with my employment, until i got the sack! but that is history. it was rather unfortunate. when labour puts all of these extra restrictions on employment any to be careful, they are also talking... you say restrictions but they are safeguards for employees? do you have a job or not? if you have the job, you have more rights and safeguards but if it is harder to get into the labour market, that is a problem. it is always great to sit next to somebody like ruth, an economist, iwish always great to sit next to somebody like ruth, an economist, i wish they would teach more economics in schools, you can at £15 every other, make it 50 of it ever, if you don't have a job, it doesn't matter. there isa ha
ruth, with a business background, what is your view? am not keen on zero hours contracts but if it is a choice between a job and nojob, i wa nt choice between a job and nojob, i want a choice between a job and nojob, i wantajob, choice between a job and nojob, i want a job, with zero hours. i have never had one of those, i have always been lucky with my employment, until i got the sack! but that is history. it was rather unfortunate. when labour puts all of these extra restrictions on...
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perhaps ruth and coach you with a happy couple in the central. that version of the truth seemed remote but still, grace went back to her office thinking through the heat try to come up with a plan. when she got to her office, she called her good friend, the private detective named julius. he was a federal agent when he was first assigned to grace during her u.s. district attorney days. one of the things i find out, she was the first female u.s. district attorney. this is i think a major historical point, and you have to look really, really really, really hard to find it anywhere. it's a major accomplishment. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> this is booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. here's our primetime lineup. >> c-span could not have picked a more appropriate place to highlight dynamic intersections of history and literature. the creative coalition has been happening right here in our community since its founding. albemarle county has been home to two united states presidents, thomas jeffersons m
perhaps ruth and coach you with a happy couple in the central. that version of the truth seemed remote but still, grace went back to her office thinking through the heat try to come up with a plan. when she got to her office, she called her good friend, the private detective named julius. he was a federal agent when he was first assigned to grace during her u.s. district attorney days. one of the things i find out, she was the first female u.s. district attorney. this is i think a major...
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spring semester draws to a close and i wish to begin by expressing our deepest decision to justice ruth bader ginsburg were joining us here on campus today. it's an honor to welcome here to gaston all and to hear her reflections this afternoon. i also wish to express our gratitude to the honorable ronald chief judge for the us court of appeals for the second circuit and all his efforts to make this extraordinary symposium possible for our community. i look forward to sharing a few more words about the judge in just a moment. i'd also like to think professor mary and professor wendy from our georgetown law center who will join the justice in conversation today. professor hartman and professor williams are for authorized biographers and co-authors of her recent book, my own words, published this past year. i wish to thank all of you being here for the special gathering. the bernstein symposium was created to honor the memory of margaret and shaver bernstein. his work in the areas of regulation, personnel and administrative reform continues to influence scholars today. he served as the fou
spring semester draws to a close and i wish to begin by expressing our deepest decision to justice ruth bader ginsburg were joining us here on campus today. it's an honor to welcome here to gaston all and to hear her reflections this afternoon. i also wish to express our gratitude to the honorable ronald chief judge for the us court of appeals for the second circuit and all his efforts to make this extraordinary symposium possible for our community. i look forward to sharing a few more words...
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but young ruth wrote about the 10 commandments. the magna carta. the bill of rights.e declaration of independence. and the united nation's charter which had just been adopted. [ applause ] to understand the enormity of trying to select just enough to fill a book as opposed to gaston hall. i met withdy and justice ginsburg and got a big picture, the sheep we thought we wanted the book to be in. and then, windy and i exchanged 28 drafts of an outline. and then, the nice thing about working with justice ginsburg is that she has a phenomenal memory. we would talk about a particular speech and she would say -- we might want to consider the version that i gave in paris in 2008 where i talked about brown versus the board of education and so we did. and justice ginsburg has an amazing staff led by kim mckenzie who would go and find that piece. we were aided in that. he other fun part about selecting the pieces was that we also needed to select photographs. justice ginsburg, when she was speaking at georgetown law last year, came in advance of her speech into my office which w
but young ruth wrote about the 10 commandments. the magna carta. the bill of rights.e declaration of independence. and the united nation's charter which had just been adopted. [ applause ] to understand the enormity of trying to select just enough to fill a book as opposed to gaston hall. i met withdy and justice ginsburg and got a big picture, the sheep we thought we wanted the book to be in. and then, windy and i exchanged 28 drafts of an outline. and then, the nice thing about working with...
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. >> yeah, ruth scully of leonardtown lost her son nolan to cancer in february but recently she wrote about the last conversation she had with nolan in a heart breaking post. ruth told nolan he didn't have to fight any more, he got excited, he said i will for you, mommy and when ruth explained the only way she can keep him safe now is in heaven, nolan said he will go there and play until she gets there. ruth says nolan then went into a coma while she went to take a quick shower and she called it a miracle when he opened his eyes, smiled and said, i love you, mommy, before away. now, this story, it has people everywhere reaching out with support. jennifer in southern maryland said, our hearts cheered with every smile and our hearts broke with the final defeat when he passed away. cynthia thanked ruth for sharing her heart and said the world needs to know the pain of cancer, how awful it is and how it steals our loved ones from us. >>> coming up, the story behind this slow speed splice chase of a horse on the run. >>> but up next, police make a quick arrest in the deadly hit- and-run of
. >> yeah, ruth scully of leonardtown lost her son nolan to cancer in february but recently she wrote about the last conversation she had with nolan in a heart breaking post. ruth told nolan he didn't have to fight any more, he got excited, he said i will for you, mommy and when ruth explained the only way she can keep him safe now is in heaven, nolan said he will go there and play until she gets there. ruth says nolan then went into a coma while she went to take a quick shower and she...
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shame on ruth davidson. and shame on the conservatives.e colours of ruth davidson and the conservatives. ifjeremy corbyn was prime minister there would be no rape clause. there would be no more housing benefit cuts and there would be no more austerity. and i will proudly campaign for that over the next six weeks as she campaigns for independence. so for the government to pass judgment... the two—child tax policy applies right across the uk. the snp have made it a particularly hot political issue in scotland. this row could be a problem for the conservatives. they are hoping to attract the support of people who are not natural tories but who don't want scottish independence. that's why all the other parties have come together to highlight a tory policy that is not popular in scotland. ruth davidson has worked hard to detoxify the tories in scotland. successfully increasing their support. by attacking her on issues like benefit cuts, her opponents want to reverse the campaign to rebrand and reposition the scottish conservatives. sarah smith,
shame on ruth davidson. and shame on the conservatives.e colours of ruth davidson and the conservatives. ifjeremy corbyn was prime minister there would be no rape clause. there would be no more housing benefit cuts and there would be no more austerity. and i will proudly campaign for that over the next six weeks as she campaigns for independence. so for the government to pass judgment... the two—child tax policy applies right across the uk. the snp have made it a particularly hot political...
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thek you, more importantly, aspen health strategy group came k -- thee id of ruth idea of ruth katz. focused specifically on a whole range of health issues, and that became an and or as a popular forum. it was ruth who suggested that maybe we have a health strategy group after what had been successfully done years ago any withnational policy arena the aspen strategy group, a bipartisan group of folks who talked about challenges and issues, not necessarily trying to writer drive every program, drive every program, but that approach. she approached me and governor thompson, and we have mirror backgrounds. we were both governors. when the medicaid programs ran, and both of us served as secretaries of hhs, one in a democratic, one in the republic administration. we seemed logical to be the of thisan cochairs effort moving forward. we looked around the country for various leaders who not necessarily were focused on brought to a broad perspective from business. some are into the health business as leaders of big health systems or insurers, providers, and invited people to become part of th
thek you, more importantly, aspen health strategy group came k -- thee id of ruth idea of ruth katz. focused specifically on a whole range of health issues, and that became an and or as a popular forum. it was ruth who suggested that maybe we have a health strategy group after what had been successfully done years ago any withnational policy arena the aspen strategy group, a bipartisan group of folks who talked about challenges and issues, not necessarily trying to writer drive every program,...
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let me turn it now over to ruth katz. ms. katz: thank you, elliott. for folks standing in the back, we have some seats of front and over on the side, if you want to move up this way. and i think we are going to get more people floating in. thank you for being here. as elliott pointed out, i am not allen wile. he is dealing with an emergency situation with his family, so i am stepping in. hopefully he can join us in a little bit. let me tell you how we are going to proceed. i'm going to do more introductions of our panelists today. i am going to take a little bit of time asking them questions, to discuss the report of the recommendations, but we want to leave time for you to ask questions. please have them ready, and we want to have an interactive session here today. first, let me introduce -- actually, both of these people need no introduction. let me just add a few words. kathleen, in addition to being the former governor, former hhs secretary, she is an expert on health policy, health care reform, human service delivery, and executive leadership. sh
let me turn it now over to ruth katz. ms. katz: thank you, elliott. for folks standing in the back, we have some seats of front and over on the side, if you want to move up this way. and i think we are going to get more people floating in. thank you for being here. as elliott pointed out, i am not allen wile. he is dealing with an emergency situation with his family, so i am stepping in. hopefully he can join us in a little bit. let me tell you how we are going to proceed. i'm going to do more...
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and to the tory leader in scotland, ruth davidson.s always put the union first, and that's what people know. that's why whether you're a tactical voter, and i'm not necessarily someone who expounds that, but if you're a principled voter, your vote, if you don't want the snp, if you don't want to encourage their tunnel vision to break up britain, is to vote for the scottish conservatives. what do you do if you're a labour voting brexiteer who likes this government's direction of travel? we're in greater manchester... and non—tory area as we are, we're not going to vote for those,
and to the tory leader in scotland, ruth davidson.s always put the union first, and that's what people know. that's why whether you're a tactical voter, and i'm not necessarily someone who expounds that, but if you're a principled voter, your vote, if you don't want the snp, if you don't want to encourage their tunnel vision to break up britain, is to vote for the scottish conservatives. what do you do if you're a labour voting brexiteer who likes this government's direction of travel? we're in...
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charlie, ruth and john will be back again with another look at the front pages at 11:30pm.hortly. the weather is next. pretty quiet start to the bank holiday weekend, the next few days looked like getting warmer away from the east coast and the breeze will be picking up which might offset things a little and it would not be the bank holiday weekend with some rain in the forecast. an area of low pressure to the west, a header that the isobars get closer together, the wind coming from the south, bringing milderair wind coming from the south, bringing milder air with it and eventually we will see rain creeping into the south—west but it is dry overnight. variable cloud and the breeze is noticeable coming in from the south—east, pledging gale force by the end of the day in the south—west with rain showing its hand in cornwall. most of us are fine and dry with temperatures not dropping too much, 8—11d for most places. i dry start from most places, the brighter and further north and east but further south and west we have wind and rain setting in to the south west of england and
charlie, ruth and john will be back again with another look at the front pages at 11:30pm.hortly. the weather is next. pretty quiet start to the bank holiday weekend, the next few days looked like getting warmer away from the east coast and the breeze will be picking up which might offset things a little and it would not be the bank holiday weekend with some rain in the forecast. an area of low pressure to the west, a header that the isobars get closer together, the wind coming from the south,...
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when president clinton nominated ruth bader ginsburg the senate confirmed her 96-3. when president clinton nominated stephen breyer, the senate confirmed him 87-9. i, like the vast majority of republicans, voted for both of them. we did so in full knowledge of the considerable ideological differences between these nominees and ourselves. ginsberg in particular had expressed notably extreme views. even advocating for the abolition of mother's day. a nominee for the supreme court abdicating for mother's day and yet confirmed 96-3. could we have borked these nominees? could we have tried to have filibustered them? sure. but we didn't. we resisted the calls for retribution and did our level best instead to halt the senate slide after the bork and thomas episodes. we respected the senate's tradition against filibustering supreme court nominees. now the tradition not to filibuster extended not just beyond the supreme court. when president clinton named two highly controversial nominees from california to the nienltsdz circuit, some -- ninth circuit, some on my side wanted
when president clinton nominated ruth bader ginsburg the senate confirmed her 96-3. when president clinton nominated stephen breyer, the senate confirmed him 87-9. i, like the vast majority of republicans, voted for both of them. we did so in full knowledge of the considerable ideological differences between these nominees and ourselves. ginsberg in particular had expressed notably extreme views. even advocating for the abolition of mother's day. a nominee for the supreme court abdicating for...
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take pkg :01 banner :46 marisa :55 german 1:08 ruth 1:17 paola pkg la violencia en los penales en nuevor amparos... se trata de 13 reos del penal de cadereyta y uno del de topochico, que pidieron a las autoridades penitenciarias les proporcionen seguridad y atención médica. la gestión de los amparos se hizo a través del organismo "ciudadanos en apoyo de los derechos humanos"... además, en un comunicado han exigido que se mejoren las condiciones básicas de los reclusos, como agua, comida y desde luego, garantías a su integridad física y emocional... ahora, por órdenes de un juez, estos reclusos gozan de privilegios como estar en áreas aisladas donde reciben mayor seguridad y atenciones... los familiares de algunos de reos, tienen opiniones divididas por estos amparos... marisa ibarra, familiar reo. "creo que si se le debe de invertir más aquí en los penales, por qué es lo que estamos viendo, por eso llaman la atención los reos, porque quieren un mejor trato" german flores, familiar reo "debería de ser parejo para todos, no sólo para esos 14 // dicen que la justicia no es pareja y ahora m
take pkg :01 banner :46 marisa :55 german 1:08 ruth 1:17 paola pkg la violencia en los penales en nuevor amparos... se trata de 13 reos del penal de cadereyta y uno del de topochico, que pidieron a las autoridades penitenciarias les proporcionen seguridad y atención médica. la gestión de los amparos se hizo a través del organismo "ciudadanos en apoyo de los derechos humanos"... además, en un comunicado han exigido que se mejoren las condiciones básicas de los reclusos, como...
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(lighthearted country music) (people cheering) - babe ruth made home runs famous in the early 1920's, but another person who contributed to that was jimmy fox. fox led the american league in home runs four times during his career, and also won the 1933 triple crown. his 534 home runs currently rank 17th on the all time home runs list, but at the time of his retirement, they ranked second all time, only to babe ruth. i'm matt with teen kids news. (dramatic deep music) - [girl] this report is brought to you by nintendo. - [woman] ready to play the cutest game of 2017? then you'll want to get crafty with the poochy and yoshi's woolly world game, and the yarn poochy (mumbles) figure, now available on the nintendo 3ds family of systems. the new game lets you explore a handcrafted world using yoshi and his best friend, poochy. with the new yarn omibo, you can get poochy's help in each stage. you can even design your own yoshi. learn more at yoshiswoollyworld.nintendo.com, game rated e for everyone. (exciting fun music) - if you like to eat a grilled cheese sandwich, who doesn't? i've got a
(lighthearted country music) (people cheering) - babe ruth made home runs famous in the early 1920's, but another person who contributed to that was jimmy fox. fox led the american league in home runs four times during his career, and also won the 1933 triple crown. his 534 home runs currently rank 17th on the all time home runs list, but at the time of his retirement, they ranked second all time, only to babe ruth. i'm matt with teen kids news. (dramatic deep music) - [girl] this report is...
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ruth marcus, an opinion writer with "the washington post." ayesha e rasco is a white house correspondent for reuters. and matt sap toss ki is a reporter for "the washington post." all chime in here. talk among yourselves. what is trump gaining from his peeing match with the judges of this country? >> nothing. in fact, he's hurting himself. look, judges are not going to punish donald trump because he says mean things about them, because he calls them so-called judges or not. >> but he thinks they will because he accused that mexican-american judge of coming out against him because he's been tough on mexicans. >> but it's not a good strategy to be peeing all over the people who are going to rule on your decision. for the president to be tweeting about it or for his advisers to be talking about this crazy ninth circuit, not a good idea. >> next time a use a gross metaphor, don't follow me up on it, okay? >> i'm sorry. >> i think it's a good political strategy because i think that a lot of his base likes the idea of him kind of sticking it to the
ruth marcus, an opinion writer with "the washington post." ayesha e rasco is a white house correspondent for reuters. and matt sap toss ki is a reporter for "the washington post." all chime in here. talk among yourselves. what is trump gaining from his peeing match with the judges of this country? >> nothing. in fact, he's hurting himself. look, judges are not going to punish donald trump because he says mean things about them, because he calls them so-called judges or...
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ruth marcus is a columnist and deputy editorial page editor for the "washington post".h ponnuru is the national -- is with the "national review". and ed o'keefe covers politics for the "washington post", and is now a cbs news contributor. and michael duffy is deputy managing editor for time magazine. nine let me start with you. what did we learn with the syrian operation about president trump? >> i think we learned a couple of things, john. first he is able to move quickly, the whole thing from the original attack to the u.s. counterattack less than two days, 70 hours or something like that. >> and in a limited, very limited way. that may have surprised some of his critics on the left. at the same time, he was able to, in opposition to his campaign rhetoric and much of his tweeting over the last years go against his sort of isolationist perspective and actually intervene in a complicated situation overseas. what happens next is just as complicated. but he did it at the same time when he was hosting a visit from the largest, the leader of the largest country in the world
ruth marcus is a columnist and deputy editorial page editor for the "washington post".h ponnuru is the national -- is with the "national review". and ed o'keefe covers politics for the "washington post", and is now a cbs news contributor. and michael duffy is deputy managing editor for time magazine. nine let me start with you. what did we learn with the syrian operation about president trump? >> i think we learned a couple of things, john. first he is able...
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she wrote an opinion that was joined by justice ruth gator -- ruth bader ginsburg. that joined a rebuttal. and in allwere cited but one of those cases, there was no published defense. fit inside a single case in which we failed to listen to the alleged victim of alleged police conduct. the rest of the story is on washington post. we are now in open phones. (202) 748-8001, republican. (202) 748-8000, democrat. (202) 748-8002, independent callers. here is john. how're you doing, man? a just wanted to say that prior to now, i always abstained from whyng, because i felt, should i participate in a broken system. with the existence of the electoral college. we the american people don't even have a say in who becomes our president. it is supposed to be the constitution of the people for the people by the people but in reality, we don't actually elect our own president so i have always abstained. and this year, because of how disheartened i was with how things are going in this world country, i decided, you know what? let me go out and register. i will pull the win for trum
she wrote an opinion that was joined by justice ruth gator -- ruth bader ginsburg. that joined a rebuttal. and in allwere cited but one of those cases, there was no published defense. fit inside a single case in which we failed to listen to the alleged victim of alleged police conduct. the rest of the story is on washington post. we are now in open phones. (202) 748-8001, republican. (202) 748-8000, democrat. (202) 748-8002, independent callers. here is john. how're you doing, man? a just...
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people have compared you to babe ruth. what do you think about when you hear the name babe ruth?tani ( translated ): he's like a mythical character to me. because it's such a long time ago and he was god to baseball. i shouldn't be compared to him, at least not right now. >> wertheim: but maybe someday soon. the fighters have said they'll permit ohtani to negotiate with major league teams after this season. hideki kuriyama says the time is right. >> kuriyama ( translated ): for our team, we're all for him going to the states. >> wertheim: best player on the team, this amazing two-way talent, and you're okay with him going to the major leagues? >> kuriyama ( translated ): yeah, as a manager, it's going to hurt. it's tough that way. but more than that, i want him to succeed. >> wertheim: back in the u.s., news of ohtani's imminent arrival was a hot topic at spring training- though, weary of tipping their hand, execs we approached would only talk off- camera. dave defreitas was a scout for the yankees and the indians. he watched ohtani come of age in japan. now independent, he produ
people have compared you to babe ruth. what do you think about when you hear the name babe ruth?tani ( translated ): he's like a mythical character to me. because it's such a long time ago and he was god to baseball. i shouldn't be compared to him, at least not right now. >> wertheim: but maybe someday soon. the fighters have said they'll permit ohtani to negotiate with major league teams after this season. hideki kuriyama says the time is right. >> kuriyama ( translated ): for our...
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ruth. >> we've been talking a lot about devin nunes. he was not the original choice of then house speaker john boehner to be the chairman of the intelligence committee. it was another member of that committee, mike conaway, who boehner went for. nunes was not happy about that, lobbied the speaker, got the job. some people -- >> development that was. ned? i love this guy yoho who said his job is to work for the president. >> trump's going to have to make a decision, outsider/insider, it was his outsider instincts that got him to the white house. he's got to trust his instincts. i think he's going to make a decision at some point there's going to be a changeup with the white house staff sometime in the summer. i'm not sure if sean spicer and rice make it. >> how does he get anything done with his attitude? how do you get 216 votes in the house? how do you pass anything? >> i think you're going to bring the freedom caucus guys back to the table. i feel pretty positive you're going to get something done and you go on to tax reform. >> you c
ruth. >> we've been talking a lot about devin nunes. he was not the original choice of then house speaker john boehner to be the chairman of the intelligence committee. it was another member of that committee, mike conaway, who boehner went for. nunes was not happy about that, lobbied the speaker, got the job. some people -- >> development that was. ned? i love this guy yoho who said his job is to work for the president. >> trump's going to have to make a decision,...
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>> reporter: on the verge of retirement, ruth thompson had the same dream two nights in a row. opening a restaurant mostly staffed with people with special needs. but there was one problem. >> we had never started a business, never run a restaurant. >> reporter: that didn't stop ruth. her dream created jobs for 22 people, including calen bradley, who has down syndrome. >> how does working here at hugs make you feel? >> really good. >> reporter: how good? >> really great. >> reporter: for many people with special needs, there are few opportunities for rewarding work. >> it has given calen a sense of purpose, a sense of self-worth. >> reporter: and a chance to nurture her love of baking. >> one day, i want to open my own bakery. i would like to hire other people with special needs. >> reporter: on this date, the line stretched out the door. nicole brooks often brings her son, wyatt, who has down syndrome. >> at hugs he sees people being valued by their community. when he gets older, that's what we want for him. >> reporter: it's an idea this community has embraced one sandwich at
>> reporter: on the verge of retirement, ruth thompson had the same dream two nights in a row. opening a restaurant mostly staffed with people with special needs. but there was one problem. >> we had never started a business, never run a restaurant. >> reporter: that didn't stop ruth. her dream created jobs for 22 people, including calen bradley, who has down syndrome. >> how does working here at hugs make you feel? >> really good. >> reporter: how good?...
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ashley parker is jieni injoinin along with ruth marcus. let's talk about the vote announced be the white house. >> we have senator graham here as well talking about the syria vote as well. so the gorsuch vote going down as we expected. senator mitch mcconnell went nuclear yesterday. that all played out and you saw that confirmation vote on the senate floor this morning -- this afternoon i guess now. we talked to mitch mcconnell before that vote went on and he said that chuck schumer started it and he was not taking responsibility. >> thank you, lindsey graham there talking about syria, i think as well. we'll get a update on that. ruth marcus, the significance of this ascension to the supreme court. you now have a complete court. he can get to work right away. big cases are pending. he can't rule on anything that has already been argued, but this is something of an unknown quantity, people change when they get to the high bench. >> big cases pending and coming. the constitutionality of the president's immigration ban. heading to a supreme c
ashley parker is jieni injoinin along with ruth marcus. let's talk about the vote announced be the white house. >> we have senator graham here as well talking about the syria vote as well. so the gorsuch vote going down as we expected. senator mitch mcconnell went nuclear yesterday. that all played out and you saw that confirmation vote on the senate floor this morning -- this afternoon i guess now. we talked to mitch mcconnell before that vote went on and he said that chuck schumer...
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baby ruth steenld joy it. that's the name of the dog baby ruth she was even transformed princess mid dr drink. is that a princess. looks like un corn to me. >> but the shelter is hoping baby ruth will be don'ted soon and un corn photography kheen owe is available one more day. >> i heard it was selling o out. >> i asked if they were selling in downtown. >> yes. >> and tired of making them. >> we had a barista angry to make so many of them. >> dozens of wild horses and burros went up for adoption. >> bureau of land management gathered them across the country and one of them can be yours for guess how much lauren? 125 is all you need. >> that's not much. >> but there are a few special requirements. you'll need a large animal shelter and your own horse trailer. >> the blm manages free roaming wild horses and public range lands in western states. there's too many horses for the environment to support. so the blm will gamer horse from heard management areas and make them available to adoption to private homes as on
baby ruth steenld joy it. that's the name of the dog baby ruth she was even transformed princess mid dr drink. is that a princess. looks like un corn to me. >> but the shelter is hoping baby ruth will be don'ted soon and un corn photography kheen owe is available one more day. >> i heard it was selling o out. >> i asked if they were selling in downtown. >> yes. >> and tired of making them. >> we had a barista angry to make so many of them. >> dozens of...
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she clashed with ruth davison in a i’ow she clashed with ruth davison in a row over child tax credit third child was born as a result of this in order to qualify foran result of this in order to qualify for an exemption. rival msp ‘s javid schum at the conservative leader in scotla nd schum at the conservative leader in scotland after she refused to condemn because when nicola sturgeon asked whether she agreed it utterly abhorrent. let‘s go to our scotland correspondent who is outside hollywood. these two women no holds barred. these two women no holds barredm was really quite robust in the chamber in the parliament behind me during first minister‘s questions. there was a protest outside as well over that issue of welfare reforms by the uk government. what was interesting is that while first minister‘s questions is always robust and lively, four of the leaders of the main parties here we re leaders of the main parties here were united at the front of that protest opposing those welfare reforms. we saw the leaders of the snp, the greens, the liberal democrats and labour all coming tog
she clashed with ruth davison in a i’ow she clashed with ruth davison in a row over child tax credit third child was born as a result of this in order to qualify foran result of this in order to qualify for an exemption. rival msp ‘s javid schum at the conservative leader in scotla nd schum at the conservative leader in scotland after she refused to condemn because when nicola sturgeon asked whether she agreed it utterly abhorrent. let‘s go to our scotland correspondent who is outside...
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i've looked that up i know what it means >> >> you don't even have to ruth say it.o said there is one way to fix this. that puts me into power. >> it is fear mongering they will not get ahead without them and the studies have been debunked but they need to sell you veer because it makes you dependent. >> you read i have less of a chance? >> you are my champion. >> hillary is constantly talking about this and it confuses me because we don't like unemployment but not working hurts people but thenhen theygetjobs she says the jobs are abusive and and your campaign says she is running for president. >> for the factory workers and food servers who stand on their feet all day. >> it gets more troubling when americans are fretting about the of victims because it is bad it doesn't mean there is of victim or government should try to fix it. >> they chose that job because the prior auction was working. >> -- r wasn't working. >> here is a sample from twitter. >> victimhood is sought out in america because. >> gives you a special status. >> you used to play at recess who is the
i've looked that up i know what it means >> >> you don't even have to ruth say it.o said there is one way to fix this. that puts me into power. >> it is fear mongering they will not get ahead without them and the studies have been debunked but they need to sell you veer because it makes you dependent. >> you read i have less of a chance? >> you are my champion. >> hillary is constantly talking about this and it confuses me because we don't like unemployment...
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well, ruth davidson has clearly not been paying attention.en consistent over many, many years in our criticisms of the common fisheries policy. and very clear about our intentions to see it fundamentally reformed. our 2007 manifesto, continue to work for withdrawal of the cfp. 2011, the cfp, well past its sell by date. the 2014 white paper on independence, independence for scotland would allow us to take a leadership role in reforming the common fisheries policy. so the reality here is, the snp that always stands up for scottish fishing, and always will stand up for scottish fishing. but ruth davidson thought the snp was facing in several different directions. the snp, saying they are in favour ofjoining the european union, but the first minister not confirming whether the first —— snp will back that in their manifesto. they say they are in favour of the common fisheries policy, except for mps in fishing constituencies, who are against it. then we have the real whopper. in scotland, nicola sturgeon saying the coming election has nothing to do
well, ruth davidson has clearly not been paying attention.en consistent over many, many years in our criticisms of the common fisheries policy. and very clear about our intentions to see it fundamentally reformed. our 2007 manifesto, continue to work for withdrawal of the cfp. 2011, the cfp, well past its sell by date. the 2014 white paper on independence, independence for scotland would allow us to take a leadership role in reforming the common fisheries policy. so the reality here is, the snp...
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. >> had that came from ruth too. what's the state of washington?esident's own party dismissed what looked like -- he's right. it is a measly billion dollars when you look at in it terms of $1.2 trillion >> i think republicans blds they've outperformed trump. they know their districts better than trump does. they're not especially worried. >> hey, i voted no after the threat. he flexed. >> more importantly, they were supposed to pay for the wall. >> and once you let your kids get away with something once, they get away with something the next time more easily. >> that was what rush limbaugh was saying. you look lying guy we can roll. that's what he said. all right. stick around. the mike flynn blame game. wait until you see this one. we're not profession athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction s
. >> had that came from ruth too. what's the state of washington?esident's own party dismissed what looked like -- he's right. it is a measly billion dollars when you look at in it terms of $1.2 trillion >> i think republicans blds they've outperformed trump. they know their districts better than trump does. they're not especially worried. >> hey, i voted no after the threat. he flexed. >> more importantly, they were supposed to pay for the wall. >> and once you...
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president bill clinton nominated ruth bader ginsburg and david prior to the supreme court. president george h.w. bush nominated justice souter and clarence thomas to the supreme court. either just a face to filibustes even though 48th in the voted against the thomas nomination. they did require a cloture vote when a group of democrat senators attended to block a vote on the confirmation of justice alito's nomination. es 72 and back to invoke cloture,e, or preserving the bipartisan u.s. of filibusters against supreme court nominee is. among those who reject bid the alito filibuster in 2006 with the two democrat senators from my state, senator robert c. byrd and senator jay rockefeller. 72 senators voted to invoketing cloture on justice alito's nomination, but only 58 ended up voting for the final confirmation. the senate has a very clear history of rejecting the use of the filibuster proof court nominations. there's no justification for aoh filibuster on the gorsuch - nomination. neil gorsuch is a mainstream judge with the highest possible rating from the american bar associ
president bill clinton nominated ruth bader ginsburg and david prior to the supreme court. president george h.w. bush nominated justice souter and clarence thomas to the supreme court. either just a face to filibustes even though 48th in the voted against the thomas nomination. they did require a cloture vote when a group of democrat senators attended to block a vote on the confirmation of justice alito's nomination. es 72 and back to invoke cloture,e, or preserving the bipartisan u.s. of...
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ruth's grandmother was denied a visa and killed by the nazi s.d with his family to vienna, indulge them them and france.hy his parents were murdered in auschwitz. may i invite senator chris coons to stand by the second candle. the second candle will be lit by anja and marcel. family was sent to a soviet forced labor camp, but eventually they were able to get to ukraine, where they remained until the war ended. marcel and his family were forced into the ghetto in poland. they later escaped to a nearby village where they were hidden by a ukrainian family. first in a stable, and later in a home. and marcel are both museum volunteers. leahy, may i ask you to stand by the third candle. the candle will be lit by rita rubenstein and helena peabody. rita was born in romania and was supported with her family to a ghetto. later after bribing soldiers, they went to another ghetto and were helped i a family until liberation. helena was born in krakow. her mother obtained false document's from a priest for herself and her two daughters. alwaysved as catholics
ruth's grandmother was denied a visa and killed by the nazi s.d with his family to vienna, indulge them them and france.hy his parents were murdered in auschwitz. may i invite senator chris coons to stand by the second candle. the second candle will be lit by anja and marcel. family was sent to a soviet forced labor camp, but eventually they were able to get to ukraine, where they remained until the war ended. marcel and his family were forced into the ghetto in poland. they later escaped to a...
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i think it was ruth suggested that maybe we have a health strategy group kind of mirroring what had been very successful done years ago in the international policy area now with the aspen strategy group. a bipartisan group and being talked about of challenges and issues and not necessarily trying to run a drive but particular a program really convening around ideas and then moving that forward. she approached me and governor thompson and we kind of mirrored both. we ran various health programs and both of us served secretary of hhs and wanted of republican and add mip strags, administration. we then look around the country for various leaders who not necessary were focused on health but broad perspectives and business. they were authors and economies and some are into the health business as leaders of big health system or ensurers, providers and invited people to become part of this, not as necessarily of their expertise and knowledge, but because of a broad background they bring to the table. we really talked a lot about initial initial initially, of tl governor and i talk about what ki
i think it was ruth suggested that maybe we have a health strategy group kind of mirroring what had been very successful done years ago in the international policy area now with the aspen strategy group. a bipartisan group and being talked about of challenges and issues and not necessarily trying to run a drive but particular a program really convening around ideas and then moving that forward. she approached me and governor thompson and we kind of mirrored both. we ran various health programs...
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mike allen, ruth marcus, robert.re about assad and we were talking about the emotional impact this seems to have had on the president, whether it was brought to him first by his daughter or not, he did seem multiple times to talk about it. just a couple of days ago, sean spicer wouldn't go so far as to call assad a war criminal, but listen to what rex tillerson had to say today. >> as time goes by and more and more evidence continues to be gathered, it is possible that the threshold necessary to charge individuals including bashar al-assad may be achieved. >> more than a few people have talked about there are a lot of levels of responsibility, but one of them is moral leadership in this world, right? and there are an awful lot of people, particularly on the left, who think that there is no moral leadership that is possible from donald trump. talk to me, mike, a little bit about this in that context and how it could -- could it change things if the united states decided to take the lead on something like this? >> well
mike allen, ruth marcus, robert.re about assad and we were talking about the emotional impact this seems to have had on the president, whether it was brought to him first by his daughter or not, he did seem multiple times to talk about it. just a couple of days ago, sean spicer wouldn't go so far as to call assad a war criminal, but listen to what rex tillerson had to say today. >> as time goes by and more and more evidence continues to be gathered, it is possible that the threshold...
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ruth ann joins big brother joey who made his last word debut in august of 2015.s the seventh baby born to the last word staff since this program was launched only six and a half years ago. more than one baby per year. get some sleep, joe anne. i wanted to know who i am and where i came from. i did my ancestrydna and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. (de♪p breath) (phone ringing) they'll call back. no one knows your ford better than ford and ford service. right now, during the big tire event, get a $140 rebate by mail, on four select tires. ♪ >>> now for tonight's episode of donald trump versus donald trump. >> so what you are saying is assad can stay in power. that's not your interest. >> no what i'm saying is we have bigg
ruth ann joins big brother joey who made his last word debut in august of 2015.s the seventh baby born to the last word staff since this program was launched only six and a half years ago. more than one baby per year. get some sleep, joe anne. i wanted to know who i am and where i came from. i did my ancestrydna and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came...
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ruth ann joins big brother joey who made his last word debut in august of 2015.s the seventh baby born to the last word staff since this program was launched only six and a half years ago. more than one baby per year. get some sleep, joe anne. >>> now for tonight's episode of donald trump versus donald trump. >>> now for tonight's episode of donald trump versus donald trump. >> so what you are saying is assad can stay in power. that's not your interest. >> no what i'm saying is we have bigger problems than assad. >> tonight i ordered a tarted military strike on the air field in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. i'm going to instruct my treasury secretary to label china a currency manipulator, the greatest in the world. >> in an interview with the "wall street journal" mr. trump said his administration won't label china a currency manipulator late they are week. >> we are giving countries a free ride. nato is obsolete. it's old, it's fat. it's sloppy. and we are -- and it doesn't talk about terrorism. >> the secretary general and i had a productiv
ruth ann joins big brother joey who made his last word debut in august of 2015.s the seventh baby born to the last word staff since this program was launched only six and a half years ago. more than one baby per year. get some sleep, joe anne. >>> now for tonight's episode of donald trump versus donald trump. >>> now for tonight's episode of donald trump versus donald trump. >> so what you are saying is assad can stay in power. that's not your interest. >> no what...
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theresa may and the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson came here to address an invited audience, as the tories target snp held territory in the hope of weakening the nationalist campaign for another vote on scottish independence. if the snp win the election in scotland, what right would you have to block a second referendum on independence once the terms of brexit are clear? right now we should be working together, not pulling apart and that's why i say every vote for me and my team in this election will be a vote for strengthening our hands in the brexit negotiations. that will strengthen our hand to get the best possible deal. in nearby banchory, four leaflets were posted but no—one answered the prime minister's knock. for years, the tories have been toxic in scotland and like labour and the liberal democrats, they still have only one mp, but they're confident they can make gains in scotland at this election at the expense of the snp. you cannae trust the tories. in glasgow, the snp first minister knows that it will be hard to hold all 56 scottish seats won by her partyjust tw
theresa may and the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson came here to address an invited audience, as the tories target snp held territory in the hope of weakening the nationalist campaign for another vote on scottish independence. if the snp win the election in scotland, what right would you have to block a second referendum on independence once the terms of brexit are clear? right now we should be working together, not pulling apart and that's why i say every vote for me and my team in...
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this is someone probably at a different time wouldn't have had a problem. >> if there's a ruth bader ginsburg or kennedy vacancy down the road, simple majority now after this vote we're watching now. >> some of that is the ill feeling. some of the democrats felt that about merit garland. so i think that you're feeling some of that lingering animosity from democrats. >> democrats view this as a stolen seat. that's one of the reasons they're fired up. the senate voting to change the rules so that it can confirm president trump's vote. up next house intelligence chairman devin nounes does what he said he would not do. he steps aside from the russian investigation for now. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, savin
this is someone probably at a different time wouldn't have had a problem. >> if there's a ruth bader ginsburg or kennedy vacancy down the road, simple majority now after this vote we're watching now. >> some of that is the ill feeling. some of the democrats felt that about merit garland. so i think that you're feeling some of that lingering animosity from democrats. >> democrats view this as a stolen seat. that's one of the reasons they're fired up. the senate voting to change...
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go for this. >> they tend to be men, ruth. they tend to be big egos, strong willed.orough. he's unbelievable. he's big. he's very big. oberman is big. this guys big. what's his name is big. what's the guy there in the daytime? >> are you saying a short woman doesn't have a future in television? >> i'm saying the big personality. >> it wasn't just big personality. >> rachel is doing great too, but we'll get to rachel in a minute. that's a unique personality. >> and smart. and o'reilly had smarts, but he also had -- i hate to talk about somebody in the past tense, but at fox. he spoke in a way that really resonated with the viewers, with the fox viewers. he was able to tap into an anger, a resentment, unhappiness with political correctness. to me, it's very much on a par with the same things that trump was able to so capably tap into. >> he looks more like his vie r viewer, though, than trump. that guy, sort of a ticked off irish guy. you know, he's made a few bucks but he's still not in the right country clubs as far as he's concerned. a little ticked off about the so
go for this. >> they tend to be men, ruth. they tend to be big egos, strong willed.orough. he's unbelievable. he's big. he's very big. oberman is big. this guys big. what's his name is big. what's the guy there in the daytime? >> are you saying a short woman doesn't have a future in television? >> i'm saying the big personality. >> it wasn't just big personality. >> rachel is doing great too, but we'll get to rachel in a minute. that's a unique personality....
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ruth. >> we've been talking a lot about devin nunes.was not the original choice of then house speaker john boehner to be the chairman of the intelligence committee. it was another member of that committee, mike conaway, who boehner went for. nunes was not happy about that, lobbied the speaker, got the job. some people -- >> development that was. ned? i love this guy yoho who said his job is to work for the president. >> trump's going to have to make a decision, outsider/insider, it was his outsider instincts that got him to the white house. he's got to trust his instincts. at some point there's going to be a changeup with the white house staff. i'm not sure if sean spicer and rice make it. >> how does he get anything done with his attitude? how do you get 216 votes in the house? how do you pass anything? >> i think you're going to bring the freedom caucus guys back to the table. i feel pretty positive you're going to get something done and you go on to tax reform. >> thank you. when we return, let me finish with trump watch. you're watc
ruth. >> we've been talking a lot about devin nunes.was not the original choice of then house speaker john boehner to be the chairman of the intelligence committee. it was another member of that committee, mike conaway, who boehner went for. nunes was not happy about that, lobbied the speaker, got the job. some people -- >> development that was. ned? i love this guy yoho who said his job is to work for the president. >> trump's going to have to make a decision,...
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chris: ruth bader ginsburg and sotomayor to the left. isn't that what an election is for?>> well, both "the new york times" and washington post hired independent experts to rate where gorsuch would be, the times said he would be to the right of every judge of thomas, the most conservative judge we've had in history and the post analysis said he would be to the right of that. so this is not a mainstream judge. he comes off as mainstream, chris. [inaudible] >> let me finish my comment, chris. chris: wait a minute. you're talking about "the new york times" and washington -- >> chris. chris: they said he was in the judicial mainstream, sir? >> they judge by legal, no one doubts gorsuch's legal but judicial rulings and earlier comments shows he's far, far to the right siding with special interests, corporatist interest, the only recourse they have is the court, gorsuch repeatedly on issue after issue has been far to the right. in one case he went after what thomas and aledo said on education of special kids. appearance is not what matters. it's how he'll rule that matters. chri
chris: ruth bader ginsburg and sotomayor to the left. isn't that what an election is for?>> well, both "the new york times" and washington post hired independent experts to rate where gorsuch would be, the times said he would be to the right of every judge of thomas, the most conservative judge we've had in history and the post analysis said he would be to the right of that. so this is not a mainstream judge. he comes off as mainstream, chris. [inaudible] >> let me finish...
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the first candle will be lit by ruth bernstein and peter.the u.s. her grandmother was denied a visa and was killed by the nazis. peter also born in berlin, fled with his family to vienna and then belgium and then france. his parents were murdered at auschwitz. may i invite senator chris coons to standby the second candle. the second candle will be lit by on you and marcel driver. her family was deported from poland to a soviet forced labor camp, but they were eventually able to get to ukraine where they remained until the war. they were forced into the ghetto in poland. they later escaped to a nearby village where they were hidden by a ukrainian family. first in a stable and later in a home, they are both museum volunteers. >> senator patrick leahy, may i ask you to standby the third candle. it will be lit by rita rubenstein. rita was born in romania and was deported with her family to a ghetto. later after bribing soldiers, they went to another ghetto and were helped by a local family until liberation. she was born and obtain false document
the first candle will be lit by ruth bernstein and peter.the u.s. her grandmother was denied a visa and was killed by the nazis. peter also born in berlin, fled with his family to vienna and then belgium and then france. his parents were murdered at auschwitz. may i invite senator chris coons to standby the second candle. the second candle will be lit by on you and marcel driver. her family was deported from poland to a soviet forced labor camp, but they were eventually able to get to ukraine...
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ruth davidson refuses to do so, that is aptly shameful. !ntroduced by a tory government at westminster with a tiny majority. if that is what a tory government can do with a tiny majority, let's what we can do with that a unfettered, out—of—control tory government can do with a bigger majority. if people in scotland want protection against a tory government. if people in scotla nd wa nt a tory government. if people in scotland want an effective, strong opposition to a tory government. they won't get it from unelectable labour, they won't get it from the lib dems. who still say they support a tory government, they will only get it from the snp and scotland's needs protection from the tories. residing officer in the weeks ahead, these benches will set our vision for britain's future. we will stand up for britain's future. we will stand up for scotland to stay in the united kingdom. we will say no to a second referendum so scotland can get on with building better schools and public services. but what about the snp's plan. the first minister's fi
ruth davidson refuses to do so, that is aptly shameful. !ntroduced by a tory government at westminster with a tiny majority. if that is what a tory government can do with a tiny majority, let's what we can do with that a unfettered, out—of—control tory government can do with a bigger majority. if people in scotland want protection against a tory government. if people in scotla nd wa nt a tory government. if people in scotland want an effective, strong opposition to a tory government. they...
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probably the most famous single visit that took place here was the visit of president ruth irford b. hays who was accompanied by the great civil war general, william tecumseh sherman, and sherman and hays stayed the bidwell mansion and bidwell conducted them on a number of tours, clawing -- including a tour to the famous cherokee hydraulic mining site owe of chico and north offeror veil. that was the most famous visit here. john muir was a close friend of the bidwells and john muir spent a number of visits, staying with the bidwells at bidwell mansion. the most important and long-lasting relationship with the federal government, starting with his days in congress, was his close relationship with the united states department of agriculture. he was constantly being sent -- corresponding with officials in the usda and constantly receiving from them different crops that they wanted tested out in california's soil and climate, and they really used rancho chico as one of their early experimental farms before they actually owned and ran their own, and bidwell has an extensive correspondence
probably the most famous single visit that took place here was the visit of president ruth irford b. hays who was accompanied by the great civil war general, william tecumseh sherman, and sherman and hays stayed the bidwell mansion and bidwell conducted them on a number of tours, clawing -- including a tour to the famous cherokee hydraulic mining site owe of chico and north offeror veil. that was the most famous visit here. john muir was a close friend of the bidwells and john muir spent a...
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with me arejohn rentoul, the chief political columnist at the independent, ruth lea, economic adviser for arbuthnot banking group and the broadcaster, charlie wolf. welcome. thank you for being here tonight. tomorrow's front pages, starting with this. the observer leads on today's summit of eu leaders saying they want the uk to provide guarantees to eu citizens living in britain before any trade talks can begin. the sunday times reports that the other eu member states have rejected theresa may's negotiating position and accused her of living in a "parallel reality." the sunday telegraph says the prime minister has rejected the demands coming from brussels with politicians on both sides of the channel warning that the talks could turn nasty. the mail on sunday focuses on pensions, reporting that theresa may will bring in new laws to prevent a repeat of the sir philip green bhs scandal if she wins the election. the independent has a photo of theresa may campaigning in scotland but its lead story is about jeremy corbyn. it says the labour leader is looking at curbing arms sales to repres
with me arejohn rentoul, the chief political columnist at the independent, ruth lea, economic adviser for arbuthnot banking group and the broadcaster, charlie wolf. welcome. thank you for being here tonight. tomorrow's front pages, starting with this. the observer leads on today's summit of eu leaders saying they want the uk to provide guarantees to eu citizens living in britain before any trade talks can begin. the sunday times reports that the other eu member states have rejected theresa...