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ruth: ella se enamoró de él.onfiada, la madre de francia siguió a su hija en la primera cita con emmanuel, algo que, al parecer, no le gustó al joven. los padres insistieron en querer conocer al muchacho. ruth: "tráelo, hija, para conocerlo, tráelo". y siempre, nunca quiso venir, que le daba vergüenza. arturo: a mí sí me preocupaba porque sé que en el internet, este, no todo lo que se dice es verdad. teresa: además de sus clases como maestra, francia estudiaba inglés. a las ocho de la mañana ruth ramírez dejó a su hija aquí, en el centro de idiomas de la universidad de guanajuato. quedaron en que una vez que ella terminara sus clases, alrededor de la una de la tarde, regresaría a casa. al ver que su hija no llegaba, sus padres empezaron a llamarla. arturo: no contesta, no contesta, le marco y le marco. ruth: y nos paramos en el camión a ver si llegaba. [llora] no llegó. teresa: sospechando que su hija pudiera estar con su nuevo amigo, arturo fue a la universidad donde estudiaba emmanuel y trató infructuosamente d
ruth: ella se enamoró de él.onfiada, la madre de francia siguió a su hija en la primera cita con emmanuel, algo que, al parecer, no le gustó al joven. los padres insistieron en querer conocer al muchacho. ruth: "tráelo, hija, para conocerlo, tráelo". y siempre, nunca quiso venir, que le daba vergüenza. arturo: a mí sí me preocupaba porque sé que en el internet, este, no todo lo que se dice es verdad. teresa: además de sus clases como maestra, francia estudiaba inglés. a...
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ruth. the sex therapist who's never been afraid to tackle the taboo. >> nobody talks about orgasm. >> the new documentary on the doctor showing us the way to successful sex for years. >>> and beyonce's spirit. the new lion king video, haunting voices and vivid the new lion king video, haunting voices and vivid colors, including blue ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, thank joining us. domestic violence does not discriminate. and in south africa, the number of battered women is among the highest in the world. >> i remember my first slap he gave me. and he was shocked and i was shocked. on this eye here, it was this eye. >> reporter: for delphine, the e scar, physical scars mentally? >> that's the worst. >> reporter: yet delphine is one of the fortunate women of south africa. she's alive, in a safe place. a shelter for battered women. this country followed its breath taking beauty is one of the ugliest places on earth when it comes to femicide, against women five times the average, one of the
ruth. the sex therapist who's never been afraid to tackle the taboo. >> nobody talks about orgasm. >> the new documentary on the doctor showing us the way to successful sex for years. >>> and beyonce's spirit. the new lion king video, haunting voices and vivid the new lion king video, haunting voices and vivid colors, including blue ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, thank joining us. domestic violence does not discriminate. and in south africa, the...
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ruth davidson also said she's opposed to a no deal brexit, which is now the government position. to the next paper, another amount of money going to hear about. there's been questions about... a split between the scottish tories and the tories down south basically as well. that's a consta nt south basically as well. that's a constant argument as to whether ruth davidson is the head of a branch office or whether she's the leader office or whether she's the leader ofan independent office or whether she's the leader of an independent conservative party in scotland. these women are being taken seriously in scotland, yet it talks about the stripped down whitehall structure and the stripped down structure and the stripped down structure in whitehall is six blokes led by michael gove in daily meetings! the scottish women are not going to take kindly to that either. turning to the daily telegraph and anotherfigure here, turning to the daily telegraph and another figure here, £100 turning to the daily telegraph and anotherfigure here, £100 million this time. on an advertising campaign. th
ruth davidson also said she's opposed to a no deal brexit, which is now the government position. to the next paper, another amount of money going to hear about. there's been questions about... a split between the scottish tories and the tories down south basically as well. that's a consta nt south basically as well. that's a constant argument as to whether ruth davidson is the head of a branch office or whether she's the leader office or whether she's the leader ofan independent office or...
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davidson, because ruthis the one with ruth davidson, because ruth is famous for her flip—flops, she see her buying into this do or die buffoon brexit deal that she is forced to sign up to. what has happened is the conservatives in scotla nd happened is the conservatives in scotland are in opposition notjust to boris but to his man in the scotla nd to boris but to his man in the scotland office who has bought into the do or die pledge, maybe even existential difficulties with the scottish conservatives. that is not a good place for them today. good to talk to you, ian wish it. meanwhile, there've been warnings today from business leaders at the cbi that neither the uk nor the eu are prepared for no—deal — and it's today published practical steps that firms can take. the uncertainty surrounding brexit prompted the french owner of vauxhall to say it could move all car production from its ellesmere port factory in cheshire — if it becomes unprofitable. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. vauxhall‘s plant in ellesmere port employs 1,000 people and faces an uncertain future.
davidson, because ruthis the one with ruth davidson, because ruth is famous for her flip—flops, she see her buying into this do or die buffoon brexit deal that she is forced to sign up to. what has happened is the conservatives in scotla nd happened is the conservatives in scotland are in opposition notjust to boris but to his man in the scotla nd to boris but to his man in the scotland office who has bought into the do or die pledge, maybe even existential difficulties with the scottish...
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los restos de francia ruth fueron enterrados el dÍa que verÁ cumplido 26 aÑos.cerrados durante largo tiempo en celdas de aislamiento en centro de detenciÓn de ice. una base de dato del consorcio internacional de periodista de investigaciÓn a la que univisiÓn tuvo acceso, reveló que entre 2012 y 2017 se reportaron 8448 casos. segÚn nos cuenta dama calzadilla, algunos de quienes lo han vivido se han convertido en voces solitarias de denuncia. >> en tres ocasiones, el salvadoreÑo luis lobos se lanzÓ a una arriesgada travesÍa. sus padres y hermanas viven en los estados unidos y su Único anhelo era reunirse con ellas . en 2016, luis fue detenido por los agentes de migraciÓn y trasladado al centro de procesamiento en georgia. aunque una medida disciplinaria lo arrojÓ a una celda de castigo. >> saliÓ un problema en la cocina que la comida no servÍa. supuestamente no servÍa y todos hicieron bulla. >> luis asegura que no tuvo nada que ver con la revuelta, pero los guardias los atraparon a todos y a Él lo pusieron en aislamiento. >> yo le pronto se necesita abogado y me d
los restos de francia ruth fueron enterrados el dÍa que verÁ cumplido 26 aÑos.cerrados durante largo tiempo en celdas de aislamiento en centro de detenciÓn de ice. una base de dato del consorcio internacional de periodista de investigaciÓn a la que univisiÓn tuvo acceso, reveló que entre 2012 y 2017 se reportaron 8448 casos. segÚn nos cuenta dama calzadilla, algunos de quienes lo han vivido se han convertido en voces solitarias de denuncia. >> en tres ocasiones, el salvadoreÑo...
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>> en este complejo de edificios se hallaba el departamento de emanuel valdÉs, el novio de francia ruthde diciembre de 2016 la policÍa encontrÓ en la azotea algunos de sus restos disueltos en Ácido. ademÁs, la abogado delgado asegura que el apartamentohabÍa sido limpiado. encontraron algo de ella, su cartera, su celular? >> el fÉmur de francia ruth, la ropa que encontraron de ella. >> y algo mÁs. >> los restos estaban en un tambo, en una cisterna que tenÍa productos químicos adentro y estaba tratando de
>> en este complejo de edificios se hallaba el departamento de emanuel valdÉs, el novio de francia ruthde diciembre de 2016 la policÍa encontrÓ en la azotea algunos de sus restos disueltos en Ácido. ademÁs, la abogado delgado asegura que el apartamentohabÍa sido limpiado. encontraron algo de ella, su cartera, su celular? >> el fÉmur de francia ruth, la ropa que encontraron de ella. >> y algo mÁs. >> los restos estaban en un tambo, en una cisterna que tenÍa...
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ruth davidson, no less, the leader of the conservatives in scotland. some time that ruth davidson is not a fan of borisjohnson, to put it mildly. obviously she came out to support sajid javid in the leadership campaign. i am sure she is very happy that he is chancellor. by is very happy that he is chancellor. by the conservatives have a real problem north of the border. had it not been for ruth davidson and the conservative seats that she succeeded in getting in the last election, they would have had no majority at all, with or without the dup. johnson has been love—bombing the north of england, with these promises of huge spending on transport which are long, long overdue. we have heard this before, i really hope it happens. the level of infrastructure spending in the north of england compared to london, there is no comparison. it is really not good enough, i say this as a yorkshire woman. but scotland is a different matter and johnson is very, very unpopular with an awful lot of scottish people. as a yorkshireman sitting next to you, i agree with tha
ruth davidson, no less, the leader of the conservatives in scotland. some time that ruth davidson is not a fan of borisjohnson, to put it mildly. obviously she came out to support sajid javid in the leadership campaign. i am sure she is very happy that he is chancellor. by is very happy that he is chancellor. by the conservatives have a real problem north of the border. had it not been for ruth davidson and the conservative seats that she succeeded in getting in the last election, they would...
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there was a lot of hope and promise for ruth davidson being the future of the scottish party. be difficult for her going forward is to have such a different view on no deal to the prime minister. but today she was very clear that she is not happy about a no deal scenario. it is not as though borisjohnson has come in and she is trying to please that new leader of the tory party, she is being as strong as ever. she found some of those media interviews today uncomfortable but she spoke her mind. whether she can continue as leader of the scottish conservatives is not clear but she is very popular and i think she has done so much to try and help the party there. she is an asset they will not want to lose. you can see why she voted for anyone but boris in the leadership campaign as well stop she voted for three different candidates to try and stop boris johnson. candidates to try and stop boris johnson. then this happens, he turns up johnson. then this happens, he turns up and he is booed. what does this mean for another scottish referendum on independence? how likely is that? if th
there was a lot of hope and promise for ruth davidson being the future of the scottish party. be difficult for her going forward is to have such a different view on no deal to the prime minister. but today she was very clear that she is not happy about a no deal scenario. it is not as though borisjohnson has come in and she is trying to please that new leader of the tory party, she is being as strong as ever. she found some of those media interviews today uncomfortable but she spoke her mind....
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, ruth davidson won't support a no—deal brexit. when he comes here but this is setting up to bea he comes here but this is setting up to be a very tricky visit. we can go live now to norman smith, our assistant political editor, for more on this. norman, there are warnings this morning that the uk is not ready to leave without a deal. the prospect of a no deal. what does it look like in prep this? we have had the rhetoric around no deal and the promise of more cash. what we get today is the overhaul of the machinery of no deal to get it in place that we can leave without a deal and it had all got a bit half—hearted under theresa may, devoid of cash. we have one chaired by michael gove, effectively the minister for by michael gove, effectively the ministerfor no deal, and that by michael gove, effectively the minister for no deal, and that will mean every day he is responsible for the nuts and bolts, the nitty—gritty, of no deal planning and significantly, they will meet in the emergency room, the room set aside for national emergen
, ruth davidson won't support a no—deal brexit. when he comes here but this is setting up to bea he comes here but this is setting up to be a very tricky visit. we can go live now to norman smith, our assistant political editor, for more on this. norman, there are warnings this morning that the uk is not ready to leave without a deal. the prospect of a no deal. what does it look like in prep this? we have had the rhetoric around no deal and the promise of more cash. what we get today is the...
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ruth. the sex therapist who's never been afraid to tackle the taboo. >> nobody talks about orgasm. >> the new documentary on the doctor showing us the way to successful sex for years. >>> and beyonce's spirit. the new lion king video, haunting voices and vivid the new lion king video, haunting voices and vivid colors, including blue
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it was the age of babe ruth. babe ruth was a bigger than life personality and very self-promoting, by the way, started as a very poor boy in baltimore, stories are well known how he was a great pitcher for the boston red sox who made the mistake, if you are a red sox fan, of selling him to the new york yankees. and then when yankee stadium was created in 1923, it became the house that ruth built. at the end of the era, babe ruth was making more money than president hoover. and when the writers stopped him and said do you think this is right you should be making more money than the president of the united states? he said i had a better year than the president of the united states. was -- by the way baseball almost did not make it. , that was because of the black sox scandal in 1919 when the chicago white sox threw the series to the cincinnati reds. people did not know it at the time. they actually didn't know it until a couple of years later that how dishonest it had been. , eight players had been involved. probab
it was the age of babe ruth. babe ruth was a bigger than life personality and very self-promoting, by the way, started as a very poor boy in baltimore, stories are well known how he was a great pitcher for the boston red sox who made the mistake, if you are a red sox fan, of selling him to the new york yankees. and then when yankee stadium was created in 1923, it became the house that ruth built. at the end of the era, babe ruth was making more money than president hoover. and when the writers...
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ruth. the 91-year-old sex therapist still not afraid to get real. still not afraid to get real. you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. >>> dr. ruth has been giving advice on sex for decades on tv and radio. >> and now a new documentary is giving us an intimate portrait of the legendary sex therapist. here is linsey davis. >> you said you wanted to show me this, "sex for dummies." is that a message for me? >> i could see how your face lit up. >> reporter: dr. ruth can still talk about sex morning, noon, and night. >> i can look at people and i know if they have good sex or not. >> reporter: with her distinctive accent -- >> let's agree to disagree, and let's have good, terrific sex. >> reporter: and diminutive frame. dr. ruth westhymer is a pioneer. >> and then let him insert his penis into the vagina from behind. >> reporter: the 91-year-old has been america's most famous and
ruth. the 91-year-old sex therapist still not afraid to get real. still not afraid to get real. you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. >>> dr. ruth has been giving advice on sex for decades on tv and radio. >> and now a new documentary is giving us an intimate portrait of the...
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here is cfo ruth porat on the print.ake a listen. >> once again our results were driven by ongoing strength in mobile search in particular as well as youtube and cloud. our total revenues reflect an acceleration in reported and constant currency revenue growth across all regions compared with first quarter. >> melissa, the ceo was also on the call and gave metrics about cloud business he said google cloud reached an annual revenue run rate of over $8 billion, so lifting the curtain a bit. that's something investors want, more disclosures from google, and you are getting new metrics. google cloud has the new chief, t thomas curran. they are going to triple their salesforce over the next few years so gunning for amazon and microsoft's business as you mentioned at the top, i had a chance to catch up with ruth porat i asked her, listen, you are facing more regulatory scrutiny from doj, and some folks thinks, i asked her, you have a primary target on your back given your dominant position in search. so told me in response, li
here is cfo ruth porat on the print.ake a listen. >> once again our results were driven by ongoing strength in mobile search in particular as well as youtube and cloud. our total revenues reflect an acceleration in reported and constant currency revenue growth across all regions compared with first quarter. >> melissa, the ceo was also on the call and gave metrics about cloud business he said google cloud reached an annual revenue run rate of over $8 billion, so lifting the curtain...
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in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and ruthomic adviser at arbuthnot banking group. good evening and welcome to bbc news. england have won the men's cricket world cup in one of the most extraordinary games ever played. they overcame new zealand in an epic encounter at lords to win the trophy for the very first time. in a dramatic and nail—biting finale, the match went to a tie before a so—called super over between the two sides. sports correspondent joe wilson reports. england! in the historical centre of a global sport, the cricket world cup had, as the song goes, finally come home. but, my, what a staggering journey over a match that stretched everything. when england were bowling, it all seemed pretty straightforward — three wickets for liam plunkett 1a years after his england debut. 2&1— a winning score for new zealand seemed unlikely. but england's chase flopped. england required controlled aggression. ben stokes. this would push you to the edge, to the boundary. commentator: slower ball, now then! trent boult caught the b
in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and ruthomic adviser at arbuthnot banking group. good evening and welcome to bbc news. england have won the men's cricket world cup in one of the most extraordinary games ever played. they overcame new zealand in an epic encounter at lords to win the trophy for the very first time. in a dramatic and nail—biting finale, the match went to a tie before a so—called super over between the two...
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the picture of both ruth davison and nicola sturgeon in a boxing mood.t an easy visit for him. he was booed really loudly when he met nicola sturgeon and for someone who appears to have quite skin and can go with some pretty tricky political situations, i think he looked a little bit bruised. it was not a co mforta ble little bit bruised. it was not a comfortable photo shoot. i've never heard it before. it is unusual. he will rightly have serious questions to ask of his advisers. it was avoidable. they could have met in the scottish parliament or somewhere else in edinburgh. is this his first big meeting with a political leader? first meeting, and he is being booed. the body language with nicola sturgeon going and was quite interesting. this is the third prime minister that she is met, welcomed to bute house, the official residence in edinburgh. it was all smiles with david cameron but no smiles with david cameron but no smiles today. she basically said she doesn't believe there is a plan. she sang the no deal exit rhetoric would be really dangerous. sco
the picture of both ruth davison and nicola sturgeon in a boxing mood.t an easy visit for him. he was booed really loudly when he met nicola sturgeon and for someone who appears to have quite skin and can go with some pretty tricky political situations, i think he looked a little bit bruised. it was not a co mforta ble little bit bruised. it was not a comfortable photo shoot. i've never heard it before. it is unusual. he will rightly have serious questions to ask of his advisers. it was...
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kimberly, matthew, and ruth are back.akes for democrats when mueller comes next week? >> the stakes are actually not that high in this sense, mueller has told us he doesn't want to talk, we've also learned that when mueller says something, even if it's something that he said before in writing, that people listen to it and people respond to it. so asking smart questions that will elicit greater understanding from him of a few things underlying his report could get democrats a long way if they figure out smart ways to ask their questions and to get him to explain what his understanding was of what was -- what were the elements of obstruction of justice here, what was it that was potentially obstructive conduct and likes that. so i think that the -- he has told us he doesn't want to talk so the expectations are rather low. so if they get a little bit from him just having that video could go, i think, a longer way than we're anticipating. >> i think that's right and i think what he said was he doesn't want to say anything mor
kimberly, matthew, and ruth are back.akes for democrats when mueller comes next week? >> the stakes are actually not that high in this sense, mueller has told us he doesn't want to talk, we've also learned that when mueller says something, even if it's something that he said before in writing, that people listen to it and people respond to it. so asking smart questions that will elicit greater understanding from him of a few things underlying his report could get democrats a long way if...
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she had a free ride, basically. >> which is something we have to remember, yet, ruth.he was in the barrel pre-campaign trying to fix this native american issue. >> so i think they both won, warren and harris. >> well, no doubt. >> i think warren won and didn't have to take on any water to do it. >> harris needed to do i think to break out and to show herself. there is, you know, a history of people, the attacker who takes down the frontrunner is never the one who actually really benefits from the attack historically. but you got to do what you got to do. so i think they each won their night. >> i want to come back to this later in the hour. but i do think a lot of the 1%ers. among people that don't normally act desperate. >> there were some candidates at the bottom tier who had some impressive moments. we're not seeing that in the poll. >> and you can't say it's a name recognition issue anymore. that's the issue. >> there has to be a point where the bookers and gillibrands realize that despite their best effort, they haven't caught fire and the moment may have passed.
she had a free ride, basically. >> which is something we have to remember, yet, ruth.he was in the barrel pre-campaign trying to fix this native american issue. >> so i think they both won, warren and harris. >> well, no doubt. >> i think warren won and didn't have to take on any water to do it. >> harris needed to do i think to break out and to show herself. there is, you know, a history of people, the attacker who takes down the frontrunner is never the one who...
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why ruth bader ginsberg says, not so fast. plus tensions with iran on high alert ahead of a key meeting that could further fan the flames in the already volatile region. >> of course, the military might will unleash and it won't require boots on the ground, am i right? >> i think in the case of iran, i know that better than even you do probably, but stronger than you said it, i think they understand that very well. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. (past them because she didn't sknow they were talking to her.g and she would just walk right (deborah) i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair, but nobody even sees them. (avo) our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 70 years. (deborah) when i finally could hear for the first time, i started crying. i
why ruth bader ginsberg says, not so fast. plus tensions with iran on high alert ahead of a key meeting that could further fan the flames in the already volatile region. >> of course, the military might will unleash and it won't require boots on the ground, am i right? >> i think in the case of iran, i know that better than even you do probably, but stronger than you said it, i think they understand that very well. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition...
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ruth davidson would not wa nt a rich tory. ruth davidson would not want that.l leave it there for now. thank you. we will be finding out how that story and many others are being covered in the papers at 10:30pm. our guests joining me tonight are the journalist and broadcaster lynn faulds wood and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. the headlines on bbc news. riot police in hong kong clash with thousands of protesters who defied a ban and marched through the streets for an eighth weekend. firefighters are trying to rescue a man whose leg got trapped in rocks when the tide is coming in off the norfolk coast. michael gove, the minister who has to prepare the uk for a no—deal brexit, says it's a "very real prospect". getting ready for it is now the government's number one priority. time for the sport and now a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. wet and chaotic — the german grand prix was certainly action—packed. red bull's max verstappen took his second win of the year, while ferrari's sebastien vettel drove his way to second from t
ruth davidson would not wa nt a rich tory. ruth davidson would not want that.l leave it there for now. thank you. we will be finding out how that story and many others are being covered in the papers at 10:30pm. our guests joining me tonight are the journalist and broadcaster lynn faulds wood and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. the headlines on bbc news. riot police in hong kong clash with thousands of protesters who defied a ban and marched through the streets for...
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the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, will make clear to johnson when conservativesim today that she cannot support leaving the eu without an agreement in place. the prime minister is also expected to meet the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, who says leaving without a deal would be catastrophic. let's pick up on that warning jonathan mentioned in his report — the cbi says the uk government and the eu aren't prepapred for a no—deal brexit. kulveer ranger is vice—president of strategy and communications at atos. he used to be the transport director for borisjohnson at city hall. and a close personalfriend of his. yes. what do you think he makes of what the cbi is saying? they have not really changed their tune which is what they have been saying all along, no deal is no good for business. a constant theme from the cbi, the voice of business in the uk, saying that businesses need to be concerned about uncertainty, the customs union, what the effects will be on supply chains. a number of issues which are particularly concerned the business community have been w
the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, will make clear to johnson when conservativesim today that she cannot support leaving the eu without an agreement in place. the prime minister is also expected to meet the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, who says leaving without a deal would be catastrophic. let's pick up on that warning jonathan mentioned in his report — the cbi says the uk government and the eu aren't prepapred for a no—deal brexit. kulveer ranger is...
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ruth, let me begin with you and i open it to your reaction in any way you want. >> thanks. i have watched this interview and read the transcript of this interview so many times today. each time it becomes even more heart breaking and even more powerful. i'm struck by a few things. the degree to which this was part of a plan. a well orchestrate and a plan that unfolded over not weeks, but months. that led up to what she now understands is rape. i'm so interested that she took the step today to try to get the information about other perpetrators about the identity of the recruiter. jeffrey epstein, if he did what she says he did and did what he has been accused of by the southern district of new york, is a terrible, despicable actor and he didn't act alone. other people need to be brought to justice. i'm also struck equally by that sense of shame. that sense of self loathing and self blame see this h and her incredible vulnerability to the process that he was engaged in. he knew with girls that young, with girls that are needy, with girl who is have lost their fathers, this w
ruth, let me begin with you and i open it to your reaction in any way you want. >> thanks. i have watched this interview and read the transcript of this interview so many times today. each time it becomes even more heart breaking and even more powerful. i'm struck by a few things. the degree to which this was part of a plan. a well orchestrate and a plan that unfolded over not weeks, but months. that led up to what she now understands is rape. i'm so interested that she took the step...
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he also says he has a strong relationship with ruth davidson and is looking forward to seeing her latertland. of course, he will also have a meeting with the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, who has been very vocal in her criticisms of him. she said scotland didn't vote for the conservative government or the new prime minister, didn't vote for brexit and didn't vote for the no—deal brexit which mrjohnson's government is working on the assumption, she says, there will be. she says her government is ramping up its plans for the possibility of a second referendum on scottish independence. on that point, mrjohnson has said, on the possibility of a second independence referendum, while he is prime minister, that the confidence of the public would be undermined if we we re of the public would be undermined if we were to go back on a promise that it was in a once in a lifetime, once ina it was in a once in a lifetime, once in a generation vote. 0k, lorna, many thanks, our correspondent lorna gordon there. a gunman has opened fire at a food festival in california, killing three people,
he also says he has a strong relationship with ruth davidson and is looking forward to seeing her latertland. of course, he will also have a meeting with the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, who has been very vocal in her criticisms of him. she said scotland didn't vote for the conservative government or the new prime minister, didn't vote for brexit and didn't vote for the no—deal brexit which mrjohnson's government is working on the assumption, she says, there will be. she says her...
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ruth and deutsche on the right and dori bernstein. they will be in conversation with the justice about her own life as well as the current state and future direction of the law on gender equality. then, following the interview, joan biskupic, the cnn reporter, will moderate a discussion of these issues with her stellar group of women including judge nina pillard, a professor of rhetorical studies, and the author of a book about justice ginsburg's legacy of dissent, fatima goss graves, the ceo of the national women's law center, and the woman who did so much to do this event elizabeth wydra, , president of the constitutional accountability center. so a round of applause. [applause] and after the conversation everyone is invited to a reception at a program in the sport and fitness lobby. welcome, and before i turn it over to the first panel, as dean, i just have to point out the influence of georgetown law on nearly all of tonight's speakers. that is my job, sorry about that. ruthannne and joan both have their jd's from georgetown. [app
ruth and deutsche on the right and dori bernstein. they will be in conversation with the justice about her own life as well as the current state and future direction of the law on gender equality. then, following the interview, joan biskupic, the cnn reporter, will moderate a discussion of these issues with her stellar group of women including judge nina pillard, a professor of rhetorical studies, and the author of a book about justice ginsburg's legacy of dissent, fatima goss graves, the ceo...
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up, justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life, work, and focus on gender equality. she was joined by two of her former law clerks. it was followed by a panel discussion on her legal philosophy. this is just over one hour and 45 minutes. the justice will be joining us in a minute, it is not a bait and switch. it is great to see you all here. and we were initially planning this event, we were originally going to have an in a smaller july, because it is students are gone, faculty are mostly not around, so we figured we would not attract a large audience, we did not have to worry about that it turns out. the justice obviously has serious star power. outoon as the event was set -- sent out, we had an ornament -- an enormous member of rsvps. we had to shut down the link within 24 hours. have a satellite venue. please come on in. running us is ruth, victoria, and justice in bird. [applause] >> thank you so much. bill: you are about to be treated to an extraordinary program that will focus on justice ginsburg's legacy on gender inequality in life and in the law. for our fir
up, justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life, work, and focus on gender equality. she was joined by two of her former law clerks. it was followed by a panel discussion on her legal philosophy. this is just over one hour and 45 minutes. the justice will be joining us in a minute, it is not a bait and switch. it is great to see you all here. and we were initially planning this event, we were originally going to have an in a smaller july, because it is students are gone, faculty are mostly...
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she was making that clear. >> you know, ruth bader ginsberg is about this tall.ld be surprised if she weighs 100. and she's as tough as any nfl linebacker. this woman keeps coming back and back and she is committed to that court. she's committed to the values which are not ascendant at the court at the moment, and she's going to stay there until there's a president to her liking. >> by the way, she's committed to the court but also committed to other justices. she went out of her way to say nice things about neil gorsuch and bret kavanaugh. >> it has been a nest of vipers in the past but basically since renquist the court makes a real effort to be collegial. >> we learned in the last few days she went on vacation with john paul stevens who just passed away at the age of 99. she talked about this conversation she had with john paul stevens and i want to play this sound where she talks about telling stevens about a dream she had about staying on the court as long as him. listen. >> i said and my dream is that i will stay at the court as long as he did, and his imme
she was making that clear. >> you know, ruth bader ginsberg is about this tall.ld be surprised if she weighs 100. and she's as tough as any nfl linebacker. this woman keeps coming back and back and she is committed to that court. she's committed to the values which are not ascendant at the court at the moment, and she's going to stay there until there's a president to her liking. >> by the way, she's committed to the court but also committed to other justices. she went out of her...
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ruth ann and joan have their jd's from georgetown. [applause] and, ruthanne, elizabeth, and dori are former fellows. dori has served for nine years and recently won our teaching award. [applause] judge pillard taught here for many years, before ascending to the bench and she teaches a seminar on federal practice. and justice ginsburg's husband was a beloved tax professor for many years. we have a martin ginsberg tax professorship. we are honored by her ties to our community. we have a lecture series in her honor, she has been a frequent speaker at the law center including to our first year class and graduating class. just kind of walking out here and seeing all of you. one of the questions i am asked is what is my favorite moment as dean of georgetown law? it is very similar to what we just experienced, walking through that door when justice ginsburg is about to speak to the first year class and, as she walks through the door in the room is packed, and looking out at the sea of faces, many of the first-year students wearing their rbg
ruth ann and joan have their jd's from georgetown. [applause] and, ruthanne, elizabeth, and dori are former fellows. dori has served for nine years and recently won our teaching award. [applause] judge pillard taught here for many years, before ascending to the bench and she teaches a seminar on federal practice. and justice ginsburg's husband was a beloved tax professor for many years. we have a martin ginsberg tax professorship. we are honored by her ties to our community. we have a lecture...
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when it comes to ruth davidson, there is a real tension there.en as people like hammond, the former chancellor, saying even if the uk can get a new deal with the european union, in the next few months, should not be prepared to walk away without a deal. ruth davidson made that point to boris johnson we understand in their meeting about an hour and a half ago. she was more positive when she came out, saying we are going to work constructively together, everybody wants to get a deal, boris johnson is going to work hard to get a dealfrom the european union. if you look at the mood music, the last few days, does not look good for borisjohnson. he few days, does not look good for boris johnson. he wants few days, does not look good for borisjohnson. he wants to try and negotiate something that does not have the controversial bits like the backstop on it, but europe so far a nyway backstop on it, but europe so far anyway is not budging and that is welfare both in the scottish tory party and in the snp that the direction of travel now is very firmly tow
when it comes to ruth davidson, there is a real tension there.en as people like hammond, the former chancellor, saying even if the uk can get a new deal with the european union, in the next few months, should not be prepared to walk away without a deal. ruth davidson made that point to boris johnson we understand in their meeting about an hour and a half ago. she was more positive when she came out, saying we are going to work constructively together, everybody wants to get a deal, boris...
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the uk prime minister has met with nicola sturgeon and ruth davidson.rogramme has told the bbc the humanitarian situation in yemen is still desperate. the civil war there has raged for nearly five years, with houthi rebels backed by iran fighting the internationally recognised government. achim steiner has just returned from a five—day visit to yemen. he told the bbc the conflict has taken a terrible toll on the country. there are different ways of describing the situation, but yemen is the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, 80% of the population need humanitarian support. people on the brink of famine. the return of cholera in a way that we had hoped would not occur. millions of people are not able to go to school. my encounters with many of the people that i met, there is a mixture of desperate resilience and a feeling hope that somehow this conflict will come to an end. the economy has virtually collapsed. one of our recent reports that was published by the united nations development programme, the estimate that yemen has been set back by over
the uk prime minister has met with nicola sturgeon and ruth davidson.rogramme has told the bbc the humanitarian situation in yemen is still desperate. the civil war there has raged for nearly five years, with houthi rebels backed by iran fighting the internationally recognised government. achim steiner has just returned from a five—day visit to yemen. he told the bbc the conflict has taken a terrible toll on the country. there are different ways of describing the situation, but yemen is the...
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theresa may depended on ruth davidson, looks at the way ruth davidson, looks at the way ruth davidsonorder. borisjohnson, very different, has a very different relationship with ruth davidson a problem, isn't it? they have a good relationship but boris can compliment what ruth is doing and he will allow ruth to do the important work she is doing. it is only because of her hard work and approach to politics that we have had a resurgence in scotland. boris could help boost that. i have seen in aberdeen talking to people, seeing them clamour for selfies, stardust he has. i believe he has an ability to connect with voters in scotland. that was last week, he is 110w scotland. that was last week, he is now prime minister of the uk, there are some serious issues to address. this ends in scotland is he is the wrong person to address them. there has been a false narrative in scotla nd has been a false narrative in scotland as borisjohnson is the wrong effect but there is no evidence of that. i have worked with him and had a meeting and seeing the reaction to that. he is prime minister now, he's
theresa may depended on ruth davidson, looks at the way ruth davidson, looks at the way ruth davidsonorder. borisjohnson, very different, has a very different relationship with ruth davidson a problem, isn't it? they have a good relationship but boris can compliment what ruth is doing and he will allow ruth to do the important work she is doing. it is only because of her hard work and approach to politics that we have had a resurgence in scotland. boris could help boost that. i have seen in...
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>>er i did have the chance to catch up with cfo ruth porat we talked about the quarter and other issuesat, $14.21 versus the expectation of $11.30. talked about the operating performance, called out the strength in sites, that would include search and youtube, talked about the strong growth in the other segment, so that's cloud and play obviously we'll see on the call with more metrics on how the cloud business is performing we did talk as well about, listen, google like many other tech giants is clearly under this increasing regulatory scrutiny and i asked ruth porat how she feels about that scrutiny some analysts believe her company is a primary fartarget, just given their market share in search on that topic, ruth porat telling us they are already subject to oversight in a number of areas she semi-sized this is not new for the company, shoe taeld me, and that they have been engaged with regulators around the globe for quite some time. switching gears, we did also talk about huawei. that's interesting because its phones use that android operating system, but apparently, it's now huawe
>>er i did have the chance to catch up with cfo ruth porat we talked about the quarter and other issuesat, $14.21 versus the expectation of $11.30. talked about the operating performance, called out the strength in sites, that would include search and youtube, talked about the strong growth in the other segment, so that's cloud and play obviously we'll see on the call with more metrics on how the cloud business is performing we did talk as well about, listen, google like many other tech...
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tabatha lightfoot walks out with ruth the blackburn wearing caroline french's close.s not know this is the woman they are holding. they walked right by him. they had already arranged to put rutha blackburn on a boat. she crosses over to canada and she is free. another state where the fugitive slave law does not apply. the next day, caroline french lets them know, i came here yesterday to visit rutha blackburn and switched close. she walked right by you and you didn't even know. now, she is in canada but she is free and you have to let me go. bounty hunters want to use caroline french and sell her to make up the money .hey have lost they want to sell her, but a crowd has shown up outside, hundreds of people outside this jail and they are there to free caroline french. there are only four people, the sheriff, deputy and four slave catchers, but there are hundreds of people here, so they let caroline french go, hoping that will quell the crowd and get them to go away, but the crowd is also there for thornton and in the course of them trying to , the sheriff is mortally w
tabatha lightfoot walks out with ruth the blackburn wearing caroline french's close.s not know this is the woman they are holding. they walked right by him. they had already arranged to put rutha blackburn on a boat. she crosses over to canada and she is free. another state where the fugitive slave law does not apply. the next day, caroline french lets them know, i came here yesterday to visit rutha blackburn and switched close. she walked right by you and you didn't even know. now, she is in...
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well joining us now for more is ruth michelson she's a journalist who's based in cairo good morning to you ruth so the airlines have said they've suspended flights as a precaution what are they worried about. well as you mentioned we know that british airways have suspended flights for the next week lufthansa said yesterday that they canceled 2 flights. which results in the cancellation if you follow the flights today but then that normal service will resume and this came as something of a surprising move last night. and has said that they won't disclose the reason why they suspended these flights on grounds of security but we do know that this decision came off the british foreign office updated it suffice to travelers physics in egypt it still mocks the majority of egyptians see it as somewhere that people should seek their advice before traveling but we also don't know why the foreign office decided to update its travel advice including new mentions of increased threats to aviation well written 2015 terrorists bombed a russian airliner that had taken off from the resort of sharm el
well joining us now for more is ruth michelson she's a journalist who's based in cairo good morning to you ruth so the airlines have said they've suspended flights as a precaution what are they worried about. well as you mentioned we know that british airways have suspended flights for the next week lufthansa said yesterday that they canceled 2 flights. which results in the cancellation if you follow the flights today but then that normal service will resume and this came as something of a...
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yesterday the scottish tory leader ruth davidson said she would not back his plans for a no—deal brexit visit comes as more details emerge of the government's brexit strategy. three new committees have been formed to ensure the uk leaves the eu by the october deadline. today the business organisation, the cbi, warned the government that neither the uk nor the eu is ready for a no—deal brexit on october 31st. here's our political correspondent jonathan blake. days into thejob, borisjohnson is on the road again. after visiting manchester and birmingham last week, the prime minister is going to scotland, where he will announce £300 million worth of funding for local communities and argue for a renewal of ties that bind the united kingdom as it prepares for a future outside the eu. yesterday, michael gove, the minister in charge of preparing for a no—deal brexit, said that was now the government's number one priority. the prime minister will chair a new twice—weekly meeting of senior government figures to oversee the uk's exit. it's part of a new approach the government hopes will send a cl
yesterday the scottish tory leader ruth davidson said she would not back his plans for a no—deal brexit visit comes as more details emerge of the government's brexit strategy. three new committees have been formed to ensure the uk leaves the eu by the october deadline. today the business organisation, the cbi, warned the government that neither the uk nor the eu is ready for a no—deal brexit on october 31st. here's our political correspondent jonathan blake. days into thejob, borisjohnson...
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that is it to the papers this hour but martin and ruth will be back again at half past 11.n see different pictures in the paper online. you can watch it later on iplayer. next on bbc news, click. we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. so said presidentjohn f kennedy in 1962. on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins, made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a bit of a refurb in honour of the 50th anniversary. marcos flores is one of the current mission controllers for the iss. there was no guarantee that apollo 11 was going to be successful. i mean, it was really cutting edge, dangerous stuff, wasn
that is it to the papers this hour but martin and ruth will be back again at half past 11.n see different pictures in the paper online. you can watch it later on iplayer. next on bbc news, click. we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. so said presidentjohn f kennedy in 1962. on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins, made ready to fulfil that...
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fans are being urged to wear red to help raise awareness of the ruth strauss foundation. zealand head coach has suggested that teams should be allowed to share the world cup trophy if the tournament is decided by such fine margins in the future. gary stead says that when games are played over a seven week period, and can't be separated on the final day — then perhaps a draw is the fairest result. all eyes will be on rory mcilrroy this week, as the open championship at royal portrush starts on thursday. it's a home tournament for the northern irishman, who broke the course record there aged just 16. he plays his opening two rounds with the new us open champion gary woodland and england's paul casey. it's the first time royal portrush has hosted the open since 1951, and the opening shot will be hit by another northern irishman — darren clarke. iam i am proud that i might have contributed to getting the championship to northern ireland. the success of darren clarke as well. i think that is part of the reason why you wanted to come here. and all the people in a pot rush that
fans are being urged to wear red to help raise awareness of the ruth strauss foundation. zealand head coach has suggested that teams should be allowed to share the world cup trophy if the tournament is decided by such fine margins in the future. gary stead says that when games are played over a seven week period, and can't be separated on the final day — then perhaps a draw is the fairest result. all eyes will be on rory mcilrroy this week, as the open championship at royal portrush starts on...
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there were various judges joining judge ruth bader ginsburg. the role of the chief justice in this, is past term. guest: for years we talk about court referring to tony kennedy. i think it is fair to say it is now chief justice robert's court. it's worth remembering he is at the center of the court and conservative. he has a conservative record on -- court, but he has some of theys and other conservatives in the court. in part because of the chief justice caring deeply about the reputation of the court and its legitimacy. he doesn't want judges to be seen at sibley politicians and roads. watching him this term and in the future will be interesting to see what extent he seems driven by his conservative ideological views or is willing to put those aside and follow the law in the interest of preserving legitimacy of the court. host: john, do you think the with a full convention -- contention is making more decisions in previous terms. is chief justice roberts steering it in that direction? guest: i'm not sure he is steering it in that direction. i
there were various judges joining judge ruth bader ginsburg. the role of the chief justice in this, is past term. guest: for years we talk about court referring to tony kennedy. i think it is fair to say it is now chief justice robert's court. it's worth remembering he is at the center of the court and conservative. he has a conservative record on -- court, but he has some of theys and other conservatives in the court. in part because of the chief justice caring deeply about the reputation of...
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for himself with some swing voters including women and independents. >> susan page, eugene scott, ruths, thanks to all. it does not bode well for the campaign to come. and coming up, a life of service. remembering the third-longest-serving supreme court justice, john paul stevens who passed last night at the age of 99. stay with us. paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family w
for himself with some swing voters including women and independents. >> susan page, eugene scott, ruths, thanks to all. it does not bode well for the campaign to come. and coming up, a life of service. remembering the third-longest-serving supreme court justice, john paul stevens who passed last night at the age of 99. stay with us. paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay...
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announcer: now, justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life, work, and focus on gender equality. she was joined by two of her former law clerks. that was followed by a panel discussion on her legal philosophy. this is just over one hour and 45 minutes. bill: good evening everyone. i am the dean of georgetown law. it is a great pleasure to welcome you all here and it is a particular honor for us to welcome back justice ginsburg. a round of applause. [applause] bill: the justice will be joining us in a minute, it is not a bait and switch. it is great to see you all here. when we were initially planning this event, we were originally going to have an in a smaller venue, because it is july, students are gone, faculty are mostly not around, so we figured we would not attract a large audience, we did not have to worry about that it turns out. the justice obviously has serious star power. as soon as the event was sent out, we had an enormous member of rsvps. we had to shut down the link within 24 hours. we have a satellite venue. please come on in. ruthanne, dori, and justice ginsberg.
announcer: now, justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life, work, and focus on gender equality. she was joined by two of her former law clerks. that was followed by a panel discussion on her legal philosophy. this is just over one hour and 45 minutes. bill: good evening everyone. i am the dean of georgetown law. it is a great pleasure to welcome you all here and it is a particular honor for us to welcome back justice ginsburg. a round of applause. [applause] bill: the justice will be...
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well strauss who lost his wife to cancer in december has since set up the ruth strauss foundation. the second day of the lord's ashes test will support the charity with supporters asked to wear red. it's not the first time that something like this has happened in the cricket world, australia have done something similar in memory of the late wife of former cricketer glenn mcgrath. i have been forced to look at spirituality a bit more in the past six or nine months and so maybe more in tune to looking for signs and sunday for me was a sign. just an incredibly emotional day and to have my kids there, my son, he had his 11th birthday and he was watching it unfold. and sometimes you get the rub of the green and you feel there is someone up there looking down on you and i did feel that notjust for me but for all english cricket that day. there is just over a year to go until the tokyo 2020 olympics begin and several of the british teams are currently injapan to test the venues and get a taste of what to expect at next year's games. world record holder adam peaty is one of the swimmers ch
well strauss who lost his wife to cancer in december has since set up the ruth strauss foundation. the second day of the lord's ashes test will support the charity with supporters asked to wear red. it's not the first time that something like this has happened in the cricket world, australia have done something similar in memory of the late wife of former cricketer glenn mcgrath. i have been forced to look at spirituality a bit more in the past six or nine months and so maybe more in tune to...
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borisjohnson meets both nicola sturgeon and ruth davidson — his message there's no need for a secondoing. it's not an easy visit — after getting booed by protestors going into bute house, mrjohnson left by the back door. the prime minister promises a bright new future for britain but the top business lobby says noone is prepared for a no—deal brexit. president trump attacks to democratic politicians, putting
borisjohnson meets both nicola sturgeon and ruth davidson — his message there's no need for a secondoing. it's not an easy visit — after getting booed by protestors going into bute house, mrjohnson left by the back door. the prime minister promises a bright new future for britain but the top business lobby says noone is prepared for a no—deal brexit. president trump attacks to democratic politicians, putting
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ruth friededman, your response?? >> i think this is an example of how political a tool the death penalty is. if you're going to have the awesome power to make these decisions and to say you're going for the worst of the worst, then you have to have the process with fair lawyers, lawyers who are able to litigate these cases, and you can't lie or use junk science to put people on death row. have threeh row, we state second tribute almost half of all death sentences. if this were not a political system, what would that be true? dear virginia, texas, missouri really have the worst crimes in the country? these decisions are made on the basis of politics,s, and i think that kind of grandstanding is -- amy: go ahead. >> what is used to justify these kinds of statements is it is a deterrent. wewe're going along with the wishes of the victims family. i think every single study says it is not a deterrent. you are not making people safer. itit is a use of f money toward putting people on death row in keeping people on death row
ruth friededman, your response?? >> i think this is an example of how political a tool the death penalty is. if you're going to have the awesome power to make these decisions and to say you're going for the worst of the worst, then you have to have the process with fair lawyers, lawyers who are able to litigate these cases, and you can't lie or use junk science to put people on death row. have threeh row, we state second tribute almost half of all death sentences. if this were not a...
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thank you so much ruth mark from there we welcome. the destruction of the amazon forest is fast approaching a level from which it may not be able to recover as according to satellite data from brazil's government already this month more than 1300 square kilometers of rain forest has been cleared for large scale farming and last year 120000 square kilometers were wiped out president hired was so narrow as place the government's environmental agency under the agricultural ministry critics say he's expanding land clearance and logging a 3rd of all pristine rain forest in brazil has been cut down or burned that includes lands where tribes of people have cared for the forests for centuries scientists say the amazon could now become a savannah when all of this could also affect brazil's trade agreement with the european union it's it's been agreed but not ratified yet commits both sides to slowing deforestation per the paris climb agreement climate agreement should say well hannah myatt is a campaign coordinator for fearne an environmental
thank you so much ruth mark from there we welcome. the destruction of the amazon forest is fast approaching a level from which it may not be able to recover as according to satellite data from brazil's government already this month more than 1300 square kilometers of rain forest has been cleared for large scale farming and last year 120000 square kilometers were wiped out president hired was so narrow as place the government's environmental agency under the agricultural ministry critics say...
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sahel, ruth are back with us. let's talk bernie sanders and elizabeth warren.is is like the different seeds in an nba basketball or an ncaa basketball tournament. this is the progressive wing right here. what will you be watching for? >> so i bet she's delighted. i will be watching for bernie to try to do something to regain his momentum against elizabeth warren because he was the progressive candidate in the last election. she is surging. he is diminishing. >> what changed? >> she has a plan. he is saying the same things that he has said before. people are intrigued by progressivism, but they are also more than intrigued by electability and they may see her as more electability. so i think that is a great matchup. and i think he wants to do something to knock her off her game. and i think she just wants to look like the candidate in waiting, a nominee in waiting. >> and you have joe biden and kamala harris. how important is this night for joe biden? does he have to have some pithy quick retort? because the potential is evidenced by what kamala harris did that
sahel, ruth are back with us. let's talk bernie sanders and elizabeth warren.is is like the different seeds in an nba basketball or an ncaa basketball tournament. this is the progressive wing right here. what will you be watching for? >> so i bet she's delighted. i will be watching for bernie to try to do something to regain his momentum against elizabeth warren because he was the progressive candidate in the last election. she is surging. he is diminishing. >> what changed?...
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later at 5:30 p.m., supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg speaks at an event hosted by georgetown university. announcer: now, democratic presidential candidate representative tulsi gabbard of hawaii speaks at the rainbow push convention in chicago over the weekend. this is 10 minutes. [applause] rep. gabbard: aloha. >> aloha. rep. gabbard: good morning. reverend jackson, thank you so much for inviting me here to join you. i saw him at the south carolina democratic convention, and he said, you have to come to chicago this weekend. i said, roger that. i will be there. bishop forrest smith, thank you so much for hosting us in your church, for your leadership and your service and your kind hospitality. i appreciate the leadership that all of you bring here this weekend. a leadership focused on justice, on service, and on fighting for people, fighting for humanity, fighting for our planet. i grew up in hawaii, and i grew up in a multi-faith family. my dad is catholic and my mom is hindu. i am the fourth of five kids. and at night, we would often hear bedtime stories from the new testam
later at 5:30 p.m., supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg speaks at an event hosted by georgetown university. announcer: now, democratic presidential candidate representative tulsi gabbard of hawaii speaks at the rainbow push convention in chicago over the weekend. this is 10 minutes. [applause] rep. gabbard: aloha. >> aloha. rep. gabbard: good morning. reverend jackson, thank you so much for inviting me here to join you. i saw him at the south carolina democratic convention, and he...
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ruth davidson saying clearly, whatever happens i am not getting on board with that.squad of senior tories saying to mrjohnson, if you go for it no deal i am not on board. boris johnson's argument is that we need to renew the bonds of the union between the various countries of the uk, pledging extra cash for scotland, wales and northern ireland, £300 million in all for various city growth deals. it is easier to make the argument for strengthening union but actually doing it, is a lot easier said than done. thank you very much. let's talk to our assistant political editor norman smith. we are hearing that the government is terrible charging preparations for a no deal. what is that going to involve 7 for a no deal. what is that going to involve? it involves an overhaul of the machinery of government which has ended up rather dilapidated under mrs may when it came to no deal planning. there was the idea there was a lack of drive and cash. tea m there was a lack of drive and cash. teamjohnson there was a lack of drive and cash. team johnson has decided to strip everything
ruth davidson saying clearly, whatever happens i am not getting on board with that.squad of senior tories saying to mrjohnson, if you go for it no deal i am not on board. boris johnson's argument is that we need to renew the bonds of the union between the various countries of the uk, pledging extra cash for scotland, wales and northern ireland, £300 million in all for various city growth deals. it is easier to make the argument for strengthening union but actually doing it, is a lot easier...
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let's listen to ruth bader ginsburg smacking back saying your idea about packing the supreme court wrong 9 seems to be a good number and it has been that way for a long time. i thought it was a bad idea when franklin delano roosevelt tried to pack the court. >> never did i think ruth bader ginsburg would be the reasonable one we are pointing to. but that's how far democrats have shifted left. liz: another california court knocking back the trump administration's push to protect the border. we'll show you what the white house is saying. ken paxton is coming up. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with him? yup. so, i'll wake up ready for anything? oh, we've got your back. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise. prove. and
let's listen to ruth bader ginsburg smacking back saying your idea about packing the supreme court wrong 9 seems to be a good number and it has been that way for a long time. i thought it was a bad idea when franklin delano roosevelt tried to pack the court. >> never did i think ruth bader ginsburg would be the reasonable one we are pointing to. but that's how far democrats have shifted left. liz: another california court knocking back the trump administration's push to protect the...