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reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area. prior to him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want to thank you for letting us to be partners in this venture and say to you that anything that we can do, we are just situated there on the corner of golden gate, and we are here to serve, we are here to do all that we can to see that particularly division affordable housing is a priority in this city. thank you. thank you for this opportunity. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. sisk. bank of america has been a partner not only here at rosa parks apartments and throughout much of the public housing reenvisioning that mayor breed referenced that has been a long-
reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area. prior to him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want...
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kennedy. >> clay shaw was a very respected business man in new orleans.dier during world war ii. he was also a homosexual and closeted, and i think that played a part. and then they realized the truth that there isn't anything there. >> garrison started bribing witnesses, intimidating witnesses. >> he said i could be made to serve this whole nine-year sentence. or i could be cut loose right away. >> hypnotizing witnesses. >> we decided to give him objectifying to make sure he was telling the truth. >> leon. >> leon, does leon have a last name? >> oswald. >> would you say these methods were illegal? >> i would very say illegal and unethical. >> he had everyone and their grandmother involved in the assassination. at one time, it was oil millionaires. then it was the minutemen. then it was a homosexual killing. >> yes, sir. >> do you feel that homosexuality or the coercion of homosexuality was a factor in the planning or the assassination of john f. kennedy? >> no comment. >> at one point, he had 16 assassins in dealey plaza. with that many assassins, i don'
kennedy. >> clay shaw was a very respected business man in new orleans.dier during world war ii. he was also a homosexual and closeted, and i think that played a part. and then they realized the truth that there isn't anything there. >> garrison started bribing witnesses, intimidating witnesses. >> he said i could be made to serve this whole nine-year sentence. or i could be cut loose right away. >> hypnotizing witnesses. >> we decided to give him objectifying to...
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reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area. to him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want to thank you for letting us to be partners in this venture and say to you that anything that we can do, we are just situated there on the corner of golden gate, and we are here to serve, we are here to do all that we can to see that particularly division affordable housing is a priority in this city. thank you. thank you for this opportunity. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. sisk. bank of america has been a partner not only here at rosa parks apartments and throughout much of the public housing reenvisioning that mayor breed referenced that has been a long-time p
reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area. to him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want to...
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our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, reports.olice are out in force for a raid on a flat in kings cross. it's part of an operation targeting criminal gangs involved in courier fraud, a sniffer dog is brought into find items that may be hidden like mobile phones, sim cards a memory sticks. carol norton was a victim of courier fraud. she was tricked into handing over £4000 in cash after being phoned by a man who said he was a detective and needed to — make her help on an undercover investigation. needed to — make her help on an undercover investigationlj believe undercover investigation.” believe every word he said. he really sounded... he was concerned about me. he did say he was concerned about my husband and he just seemed a genuine police officer. when you learned it was a scam, how did you feel? what was your reaction? i just did you feel? what was your reaction? ijust cried, it was awful. i really felt upset because i let my husband down. police believe courier fraud because i let my husband down. police believe courierfraud
our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, reports.olice are out in force for a raid on a flat in kings cross. it's part of an operation targeting criminal gangs involved in courier fraud, a sniffer dog is brought into find items that may be hidden like mobile phones, sim cards a memory sticks. carol norton was a victim of courier fraud. she was tricked into handing over £4000 in cash after being phoned by a man who said he was a detective and needed to — make her help on an undercover...
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shaw. >> good afternoon. my name is shaw, i live at 698 bush street.r of housing rights committee. and i strongly support and urge the committee to move forward. i was a tenant with veritas, and their building at 698 bush street, 10 to 12 units empty for more than a year. they kept it empty, and we are having a housing crisis in the city, and they are talking about greed. they want to flip the property so the more empty the building is, the more they can get the money. so they are holding it on and on and on. and meanwhile, i live near the union square, people are homeless, and there's no help for them. and they bought my building. the real estate people told us they were going to buy this building so they can convert it to condos or short term rentals and so forth. and if it's short-term rental housing, that much per unit. this is in a family zone. i will leave the copy to you guys. thank you so much. >> thank you, mr. shaw. next speaker, please. mr. weaver. >> my name is scott weaver with the san francisco tenants unit. thank you, supervisor peskin,
shaw. >> good afternoon. my name is shaw, i live at 698 bush street.r of housing rights committee. and i strongly support and urge the committee to move forward. i was a tenant with veritas, and their building at 698 bush street, 10 to 12 units empty for more than a year. they kept it empty, and we are having a housing crisis in the city, and they are talking about greed. they want to flip the property so the more empty the building is, the more they can get the money. so they are holding...
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our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here.ham attack at the weekend, but the government will face some opposition over this? yes, this follows the attack at the weekend by a prisoner who had been released at the halfway point of his sentence, and shortly after that he carried out the attack, stabbing two people before being shot dead by police. clearly there is concern that other prisoners in a similar situation being released at the halfway point could do a copycat attack. the next prisoner in the situation where he is due to be released is mohammed khan, due to come out on the 28th, so there is a window of about three weeks to get these laws through which means he and about five others in march who are due to come out would be detained and kept in prison until the parole board decides, from the two thirds point of their sentence onwards, whether it is safe for them to be let out. the government has a big majority in the house of commons, 80 seats, so they will probably easily comfortably past that hurdle. in the house of lor
our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here.ham attack at the weekend, but the government will face some opposition over this? yes, this follows the attack at the weekend by a prisoner who had been released at the halfway point of his sentence, and shortly after that he carried out the attack, stabbing two people before being shot dead by police. clearly there is concern that other prisoners in a similar situation being released at the halfway point could do a copycat attack. the next...
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reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area.o him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want to thank you for letting us to be partners in this venture and say to you that anything that we can do, we are just situated there on the corner of golden gate, and we are here to serve, we are here to do all that we can to see that particularly division affordable housing is a priority in this city. thank you. thank you for this opportunity. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. sisk. bank of america has been a partner not only here at rosa parks apartments and throughout much of the public housing reenvisioning that mayor breed referenced that has been a long-time par
reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area.o him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want to...
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you could hear flattering descriptions of anna shaw's clothes. things had changed. and the elite attraction brought something that was needed. >> broke -- brooke is looking at me because my focus about the new york socialites who fought for the vote. and my conclusion on studying them was that they were the oprah winfrey of their day. when they embraced this cause, it gave a burst of energy to the concept. it popularized the movement. many more recruits came in after they joined. there was just an excitement in the wind. i wanted to add, on the question of press, that most of the coverage was not favorable. and especially we mentioned earlier, the new york times. it was a hostile news organization, then, the times, who greeted the men with really virulent editorials against what they didn't know their own way, were doingsuggestive that they did not know their own way, that they were a little misguided, perhaps they had been. one editorial in the times suggested that some of the men might have been trying to curry favor with female seamstresses to make their suits. u
you could hear flattering descriptions of anna shaw's clothes. things had changed. and the elite attraction brought something that was needed. >> broke -- brooke is looking at me because my focus about the new york socialites who fought for the vote. and my conclusion on studying them was that they were the oprah winfrey of their day. when they embraced this cause, it gave a burst of energy to the concept. it popularized the movement. many more recruits came in after they joined. there...
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sergeant thomas shaw. guest: sergeant thomas shaw represents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865-1917. he was a buffalo soldier, the ninth calvary regiment. 1891 awarded the medal of honor. his particular story, they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered, 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today, suppressive fire, to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. he is interpreted within exhibition, a story develops around artifacts. honor at thedal of smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. we used his individual story to highlight the fact, 18 buffalo soldiers and seminole negro indian scouts. that is a distinction. it was 14 buffalo soldiers and 4 seminole negro indian scouts, awarded. there were also those who served in the navy awarded the medal of honor and six african-americans awarded it during the spanish-american war. five soldiers and one sailor. honor, shaw's medal of to not just highlight him, but the fact that african-americans had been serving their country sin
sergeant thomas shaw. guest: sergeant thomas shaw represents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865-1917. he was a buffalo soldier, the ninth calvary regiment. 1891 awarded the medal of honor. his particular story, they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered, 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today, suppressive fire, to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. he is interpreted within exhibition, a story develops around...
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danny shaw, bbc news.e republic of ireland have clashed in the final tv debate of the general election campaign. voters go to the polls on saturday to decide who should lead the government in dublin, as ireland deals with the fallout from the brexit process. chris page reports. ireland is a nation on the edge of europe and the frontline of brexit. it's the only country which has a land border with the uk. after a financial crisis a decade ago, it has recovered strongly and now has the fastest growing economy in the eu. but opposition parties are highlighting issues like housing shortages, hospital overcrowding and the cost of living. in the last major tv debate before the election, the prime minister emphasised his role in the brexit talks and claimed a change of government would be a risk. it's only half—time, brexit isn't done yet. the next big step is to negotiate a trade deal between the uk and the eu. that's absolutely essential for the 200,000 people who work in export industries in ireland, our rura
danny shaw, bbc news.e republic of ireland have clashed in the final tv debate of the general election campaign. voters go to the polls on saturday to decide who should lead the government in dublin, as ireland deals with the fallout from the brexit process. chris page reports. ireland is a nation on the edge of europe and the frontline of brexit. it's the only country which has a land border with the uk. after a financial crisis a decade ago, it has recovered strongly and now has the fastest...
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thank you very much, danny shaw.h represent farming, catering and nursing are warning it will be hard to recruit staff under the new immigration system. but ministers insist businesses must stop relying on cheap labour from europe as colletta smith reports. officially they are classed as low skilled but these bakers are making sure that they get a high rise on today's muffins. with many coming from europe they would be unlikely to hit the 70 point mark on the new immigration scores, so getting in more bakers and counter staff at this continental delicatessen could prove tricky. we need doctors and rocket scientist but the backbone of oui’ rocket scientist but the backbone of our country, we need these low skill sets, butchers, bakers and cleaners, and we need all of those for our business to survive. it is notjust the food industry feeling frustrated. it feels as though social care has been totally ignored as being one of the sectors that don't need special exemptions from this. business is offering food or working i
thank you very much, danny shaw.h represent farming, catering and nursing are warning it will be hard to recruit staff under the new immigration system. but ministers insist businesses must stop relying on cheap labour from europe as colletta smith reports. officially they are classed as low skilled but these bakers are making sure that they get a high rise on today's muffins. with many coming from europe they would be unlikely to hit the 70 point mark on the new immigration scores, so getting...
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my name is elizabeth shaw and i work at steve.
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reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area. prior to him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want to thank you for letting us to be partners in this venture and say to you that anything that we can do, we are just situated there on the corner of golden gate, and we are here to serve, we are here to do all that we can to see that particularly division affordable housing is a priority in this city. thank you. thank you for this opportunity. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. sisk. bank of america has been a partner not only here at rosa parks apartments and throughout much of the public housing reenvisioning that mayor breed referenced that has been a long-
reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area. prior to him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want...
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reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area. prior to him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want to thank you for letting us to be partners in this venture and say to you that anything that we can do, we are just situated there on the corner of golden gate, and we are here to serve, we are here to do all that we can to see that particularly division affordable housing is a priority in this city. thank you. thank you for this opportunity. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. sisk. bank of america has been a partner not only here at rosa parks apartments and throughout much of the public housing reenvisioning that mayor breed referenced that has been a long-
reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area. prior to him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want...
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fassbender put her in his next film in 1901 she played the title role of lola alongside amin miller shaw and mario out in. the night. for space go by. and i caught. 2 zombie. director mark of nato fun tata has hired to embody important female figures of german history like the philosopher and political theorist avent in her 2012 bio pic the film tells of how out and covered the jerusalem trial of. one of the organizers of the holocaust writing about the trial she coined the phrase the banality of evil is sparking widespread controversy. and. all. of us who cover was honored for her portrayal with a 2013 german film award for best actress. born in blame and the actress has lived for the past 25 years in new york she says american casting agents tend to offer her stereotypical nazi roles but she likes to look for her own projects and she's won a new audience with her role in the science fiction series 12 monkeys. so i want to ask you actually what is it like being a german the actress living in the united states you've been living in new york for 25 years now obviously you did this by seri
fassbender put her in his next film in 1901 she played the title role of lola alongside amin miller shaw and mario out in. the night. for space go by. and i caught. 2 zombie. director mark of nato fun tata has hired to embody important female figures of german history like the philosopher and political theorist avent in her 2012 bio pic the film tells of how out and covered the jerusalem trial of. one of the organizers of the holocaust writing about the trial she coined the phrase the banality...
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make it come back to talk about some of these issues i'm joined now by political correspondent emma shaw's good morning to you. this conference comes with nato under pressure from within and from without as well against this background is there a western leader willing and able to step up and reinvigorate the alliance with purpose and direction well doesn't someone who's willing to do that santa fe is going to be able to do is that french president a man might call his tip to be a key player in death conference so last year he had everyone up in arms when he called nato brenda but actually does lead to a rethinking of diplomacy and he says that's actually what he advocates he wants a new media to be strategic he had a very stern warning he say if we come thick of europe as a global power it with these appear because it will take a hard knock so he pushes for europe to become more independent from the united states and he pushes for a new career determined she says so something new he wants you have to work on sunday diary to make on isn't in a better way he wants since he wants more so to
make it come back to talk about some of these issues i'm joined now by political correspondent emma shaw's good morning to you. this conference comes with nato under pressure from within and from without as well against this background is there a western leader willing and able to step up and reinvigorate the alliance with purpose and direction well doesn't someone who's willing to do that santa fe is going to be able to do is that french president a man might call his tip to be a key player in...
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i know randy shaw couldn't make it here today, but he is a firm believer in step up housing and he has fact that, you know, there's homelessness, there's challenges of homelessness, we know that. it is not unique to san francisco. it is happening all over the state of california. the fact is, we had not done enough to build housing so that we have what we need to get people housed. we just haven't. so here in the city we are lucky because people care about making sure people are housed. the 600 million-dollar affordable housing bond passed by voters will be a great opportunity to invest in building more affordable housing , but we can't build it fast enough. so having access to the abigail, having access to the post street -- post street site and the bristol where there is another step up housing, those are so important to getting people housed now. so i just want to thank everyone who is here today and all of your work that sometimes escapes under the radar and people are not completely familiar with everything that goes into making an opportunity like this possible. it is appreciated
i know randy shaw couldn't make it here today, but he is a firm believer in step up housing and he has fact that, you know, there's homelessness, there's challenges of homelessness, we know that. it is not unique to san francisco. it is happening all over the state of california. the fact is, we had not done enough to build housing so that we have what we need to get people housed. we just haven't. so here in the city we are lucky because people care about making sure people are housed. the 600...
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part of crossing divides, a bbc season about bringing people together in a fragmented world, dougal shawth in the south of england, where two people have worked through their differences. how would you feel if your boss was much younger than you? he is younger than my younger son. i was working before he was born! i think it is important for me to recognise that i am a young person in a senior role. however, i think it is important not to go around with a big ego. keeping a watchful eye over the office. this is the operations manager. he is 20 and newly promoted, fresh from his a—levels and apprenticeships. he chairs meetings and is the first point of co nta ct meetings and is the first point of contact for clients at this marketing agency in bournemouth. he was brought in purely on the fact that he had digital skills that i didn't presently have. i still use a notebook and pen. it is like my comfort blanket. lots of companies are hiring young people for their social media skills, though not many get demoted as quickly as the oh. he was young and enthusiastic, but also mature —— theo. bu
part of crossing divides, a bbc season about bringing people together in a fragmented world, dougal shawth in the south of england, where two people have worked through their differences. how would you feel if your boss was much younger than you? he is younger than my younger son. i was working before he was born! i think it is important for me to recognise that i am a young person in a senior role. however, i think it is important not to go around with a big ego. keeping a watchful eye over...
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i know randy shaw couldn't make it here today, but he is a firm believer in step up housing and he has been fighting hard for a long time to make this a reality for people. so when people talk about san francisco and the fact that, you know, there's homelessness, there's challenges of homelessness, we know that. it is not unique to san francisco. it is happening all over the state of california. the fact is, we had not done enough to build housing so that we have what we need to get people housed. we just haven't. so here in the city we are lucky because people care about making sure people are housed. the 600 million-dollar affordable housing bond passed by voters will be a great opportunity to invest in building more affordable housing , but we can't build it fast enough. so having access to the abigail, having access to the post street -- post street site and the bristol where there is another step up housing, those are so important to getting people housed now. so i just want to thank everyone who is here today and all of your work that sometimes escapes under the radar and people
i know randy shaw couldn't make it here today, but he is a firm believer in step up housing and he has been fighting hard for a long time to make this a reality for people. so when people talk about san francisco and the fact that, you know, there's homelessness, there's challenges of homelessness, we know that. it is not unique to san francisco. it is happening all over the state of california. the fact is, we had not done enough to build housing so that we have what we need to get people...
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i know randy shaw couldn't make it here today, but he is a firm believer in step up housing and he has fact that, you know, there's homelessness, there's challenges of homelessness, we know that. it is not unique to san francisco. it is happening all over the state of california. the fact is, we had not done enough to build housing so that we have what we need to get people housed. we just haven't. so here in the city we are lucky because people care about making sure people are housed. the 600 million-dollar affordable housing bond passed by voters will be a great opportunity to invest in building more affordable housing , but we can't build it fast enough. so having access to the abigail, having access to the post street -- post street site and the bristol where there is another step up housing, those are so important to getting people housed now. so i just want to thank everyone who is here today and all of your work that sometimes escapes under the radar and people are not completely familiar with everything that goes into making an opportunity like this possible. it is appreciated
i know randy shaw couldn't make it here today, but he is a firm believer in step up housing and he has fact that, you know, there's homelessness, there's challenges of homelessness, we know that. it is not unique to san francisco. it is happening all over the state of california. the fact is, we had not done enough to build housing so that we have what we need to get people housed. we just haven't. so here in the city we are lucky because people care about making sure people are housed. the 600...
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reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area.him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want to thank you for letting us to be partners in this venture and say to you that anything that we can do, we are just situated there on the corner of golden gate, and we are here to serve, we are here to do all that we can to see that particularly division affordable housing is a priority in this city. thank you. thank you for this opportunity. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. sisk. bank of america has been a partner not only here at rosa parks apartments and throughout much of the public housing reenvisioning that mayor breed referenced that has been a long-time partn
reverend shaw is about two years new to the san francisco bay area.him being assigned, we had a pastor by the name of reverend jay egabor who was here for 22 years and was very instrumental in our housing portfolio. i believe that if reverend shaw was here today he would be overwhelmed by seeing a sea of individuals that are here, seeing this beautiful building, knowing that millions and millions of dollars were spent to get it to this level. and all of you that are here today. i want to thank...
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james shaw, bbc news, glasgow.0ur headlines: a third case of coronavirus is confirmed in the uk — headlines: firmed in the uk — england's chief medical officer says the patient is now being transferred to on of the uk's infectious disease centres for treatment. scotland's finance secretary derek mckay steps down — after sending personal messages to a 16—year—old boy on social media. the government plans to change the law within weeks, to stop the automatic release of people convicted of terror offences, from prison. and coming up, tributes to hollywood legend kirk douglas, who has died at the age of 103. and in sport, ben youngs has been dropped to the bench for england's calcutta cup match with scotland on saturday. willi heinz will start in his place. 0ne saturday. willi heinz will start in his place. one of five changes to the starting 15. england jofra archer faces three months out with an elbow injury. he will also miss the whole of the indian premier league season. indian premier league season. in the premier
james shaw, bbc news, glasgow.0ur headlines: a third case of coronavirus is confirmed in the uk — headlines: firmed in the uk — england's chief medical officer says the patient is now being transferred to on of the uk's infectious disease centres for treatment. scotland's finance secretary derek mckay steps down — after sending personal messages to a 16—year—old boy on social media. the government plans to change the law within weeks, to stop the automatic release of people convicted...
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sergeant thomas shaw. >> sergeant thomas shaw represents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865-1917. he was a buffalo soldier, the ninth calvary regiment. 1891 awarded the medal of honor. his particular story, they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered, 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today, suppressive fire, to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. he is interpreted within exhibition, a story develops around artifacts. we own his medal of honor at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. medal of honor as an affecting his image not to highlight him, but the fact that average americans had been serving their country since the american civil war but actually african americans have been serving their country before the boston massacre which is where we often start with. they have served in all wars, the colonial war as well. >> african-american veterans have a special line we have set aside, (202)-748-8002. we would love to hear from you. phone lines open for e
sergeant thomas shaw. >> sergeant thomas shaw represents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865-1917. he was a buffalo soldier, the ninth calvary regiment. 1891 awarded the medal of honor. his particular story, they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered, 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today, suppressive fire, to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. he is interpreted within exhibition, a story develops around...
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on the conference call shaw told us exactly what we wanted to hear first the ride sharing business isrofitable. it raked in $742 million before ebidta uber is having success overseas and the attempts to differentiate between high and low end services are paying off. and uber eats is still a money loser as they're trying to be the number one or two player and they will continue to follow the rides playbook and focusing toward healthy growth and market leadership and expansion that is what we wanted and some of the businesses are very profitable and just want to get out of ones that aren't. he added this quarter should be the period of peak investment for the business and you to hear peak investment and basically they're investing to compete in the markets where they think they can win and bail in markets where they're losing which is what i was pleading with when they reported before third and most important dara dropped a bombshell. that uber was targeting positive earnings before interest tax and depreciation and amortization by the fourth quarter of this year. you could imagine the
on the conference call shaw told us exactly what we wanted to hear first the ride sharing business isrofitable. it raked in $742 million before ebidta uber is having success overseas and the attempts to differentiate between high and low end services are paying off. and uber eats is still a money loser as they're trying to be the number one or two player and they will continue to follow the rides playbook and focusing toward healthy growth and market leadership and expansion that is what we...
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what set off the constitutional revolution cracks the tobacco revolt the british insisted and the shaw of iran agreed to give the british company a monopoly control over the entire tobacco industry growing and producing or selling tobacco even the shaw's men refused to smoke from the leading religious figure in iran the 81 - - the entire crisis was set off by the rebellion of a tobacco so once you begin to understand how much history remains to be explained in a new way and how valuable people that their insights are such they allow us to find a new line's to understand what we thought we already understood. thank you. [applause] >> the floors open no one told us through pictures. >> that this is a point several people mentioned implicitly incredible irony and complexity and history that you want us to take home a message that i don't go to war and stop the hypocrisy you may have more but what word you advise countries to study so deeply this history. >> i have to say of all the things i have written this is the book where i am more stumped than usual. with the direct explicit policy r
what set off the constitutional revolution cracks the tobacco revolt the british insisted and the shaw of iran agreed to give the british company a monopoly control over the entire tobacco industry growing and producing or selling tobacco even the shaw's men refused to smoke from the leading religious figure in iran the 81 - - the entire crisis was set off by the rebellion of a tobacco so once you begin to understand how much history remains to be explained in a new way and how valuable people...
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shaw's is closed after nearly a century in business. a for rent sign recently popped up in the window of the now vacant business. the shop had been a local favorite for generations. neighbors said they go there for the gourmet truffles, fudge and talk candy. it is unknown what will open in its place. >>> darren is here with a look at a dry february. >> last time it rained was january 28, 18 days ago. that is fairly typical for us. no doubt, you are probably noticing. one of the longest weeks we've ever gone in winter. how many days in a row without getting rain. the recordholder doesn't go back that far. bacteremia really bad drought from 2013-2016. in the middle of that we had a 43 day stretch. in his raining and far northwest california. future cast reads it and place it forward. this gets us ahead. may be a few showers hold together as they get into mendocino county. that is it. we may notice the clouds. other than the wind which we will experience on monday. we really don't notice it here. that is up there. the system will drop snow
shaw's is closed after nearly a century in business. a for rent sign recently popped up in the window of the now vacant business. the shop had been a local favorite for generations. neighbors said they go there for the gourmet truffles, fudge and talk candy. it is unknown what will open in its place. >>> darren is here with a look at a dry february. >> last time it rained was january 28, 18 days ago. that is fairly typical for us. no doubt, you are probably noticing. one of the...
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. ♪ this is 16-year-old patrick shaw's normal. welcome to the world of freestyle soccer. sport of its own, based around juggling a soccer ball. for someone who's never seen freestyle before, what is it? >> i'd say it's an art form of when you can express yourself with a ball, not related to soccer, think about break dancing with a ball, that's probably what i would say. >> reporter: what seems like a hobby to some is giving the world's most popular sport a new beat. what makes it a sport in your mind? >> i would say when i do hand stands and flips and all the lower tricks it's very physically hard on your body. that aspect for me is what makes it very physically demanding. >> reporter: just 16, patrick's already the face of united states freestyle, a celebrity with deals and commercials including samsung. and he's only been doing these flips and tricks for four years. how did you start freestyle? >>ly >> i had an exchange student from spain. he had already started freestyle. he was like, you can train with me. once he left it grew the passion more. >> reporter: patrick we
. ♪ this is 16-year-old patrick shaw's normal. welcome to the world of freestyle soccer. sport of its own, based around juggling a soccer ball. for someone who's never seen freestyle before, what is it? >> i'd say it's an art form of when you can express yourself with a ball, not related to soccer, think about break dancing with a ball, that's probably what i would say. >> reporter: what seems like a hobby to some is giving the world's most popular sport a new beat. what makes it...
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our scotland corresondent james shaw is in glasgow.t on the government as well. that is the big issue, when there is going to be followed or not. and she was a key minister and a key position and this was a really important moment in the political yearin important moment in the political year in scotland, you take that all away and you end up with a junior minister, 29 years old, many people say perform perfectly, admirably in delivering the budget. but that was not the scottish government's plan. use was to lay out the plans for the next 12 months. so the very least, it is extremely embarrassing for the s&p to have this happen like this. and look to the next few weeks where alex, the former first minister, leader of the snp is charged with attempted rain, 13 other sexual offences as well. of course, he denies all of those charges. but thatis denies all of those charges. but that is yet another problem that the scottish government and the snp are going to have to face the coming weeks. thank you very much for joining us. donald trump i
our scotland corresondent james shaw is in glasgow.t on the government as well. that is the big issue, when there is going to be followed or not. and she was a key minister and a key position and this was a really important moment in the political yearin important moment in the political year in scotland, you take that all away and you end up with a junior minister, 29 years old, many people say perform perfectly, admirably in delivering the budget. but that was not the scottish government's...
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several times robert kennedy would say into the microphone, and so, as george bernard shaw said, let'sget to the press box. >> the fecontrast was so profou because nixon was invisible. absolutely invisible. he was nowhere to be found. >> it finally became a story at the end of the campaign. >> i think all of us felt no one was pressing him from that side to come out of the bunker and meet with the press. >> and he would engage. just before 72 one of the boys on the bus who at the time was at the time representing Ãb was jack tremont. things like usa today hadn't happened yet and they did the calling to don mccollum since 77 but jack had the idea after the 60s that we needed, people who did politics regularly needed to have regular access to the people who were running just to talk and get to know each other. he organized it was called political writers for democratic society.[laughter] there are ways you could say it but you couldn't say it directly and no pictures. just between me and you. my wife finally said off the record congressman are you going to endorse kennedy?oh yes. ythese
several times robert kennedy would say into the microphone, and so, as george bernard shaw said, let'sget to the press box. >> the fecontrast was so profou because nixon was invisible. absolutely invisible. he was nowhere to be found. >> it finally became a story at the end of the campaign. >> i think all of us felt no one was pressing him from that side to come out of the bunker and meet with the press. >> and he would engage. just before 72 one of the boys on the bus...
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great one for bob kennedy to who always closed his speech with his famous quote from james bernard shaw, some people think see things the dream things the way they were and i would ask or not. and several times, robert kennedy would say into the microphone, and so, hence george bernard shaw says, let's all get to the press. in the mood lightened. access was very different. connie: and the contrast was so profound because nixon was invisible. absolutely visible. he was nowhere to be found. see when it finally became the story at the end of the campaign. connie: i think all of us felt that no one was pressing him from that side to come out of the bunker and meet with the press. he just would not. carl: and he would just before 72, one of the boys on the bus who at the time was representing the newspaper chain and later would be far more famous deservedly for that. his name was jack. it was technically, albany. but at that time, it was a real chain in a series on read things like usa today, hadn't happened yet. they did the column and 77 but anyway, jack had the idea after the 60s, that we
great one for bob kennedy to who always closed his speech with his famous quote from james bernard shaw, some people think see things the dream things the way they were and i would ask or not. and several times, robert kennedy would say into the microphone, and so, hence george bernard shaw says, let's all get to the press. in the mood lightened. access was very different. connie: and the contrast was so profound because nixon was invisible. absolutely visible. he was nowhere to be found. see...
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shaw says he remembers seeing unusual glares in pictures of noah just days after his birth but didn't the red eye typically seen in flash photos a white glow could be a sign of trouble. by the time noah's eye cancer was diagnosed, it was too late to save his right eye. >> if we got him in at 12 days old he wouldn't have lost his eye and received 30 cycles of proton beam radiation to his remaining eye we were able to salvage. >> reporter: what is that moment like when something that you created is keeping someone else from going through the pain that your son had to go through? >> that is the best feeling in the world. there is no better reward. there is nothing like seeing your technology, your idea help out another person, in particular a kid. >> reporter: dr. david abramson with memorial sloan kettering cancer center says while eye apps can generate false positives, any white glare should be checked out quickly to limit disruption to early vision development. >> with a child who has a cataract for weeks, months, or years, even removing that cataract will never restore vision because
shaw says he remembers seeing unusual glares in pictures of noah just days after his birth but didn't the red eye typically seen in flash photos a white glow could be a sign of trouble. by the time noah's eye cancer was diagnosed, it was too late to save his right eye. >> if we got him in at 12 days old he wouldn't have lost his eye and received 30 cycles of proton beam radiation to his remaining eye we were able to salvage. >> reporter: what is that moment like when something that...
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efforts to help in the most vulnerable citizens above, us a share the vision of mother teresa view, shaw who said that quote we want to help individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness to be able to obtain safehouse, -ing enjoy positive life, activity while finding a good, job with a livable income, so that all may have a productive and meaningful life,. >> i think pamela is here. pamela. i want you to know, we all share the same vision, the same goal that you, have we appreciate your leadership on this very important issue, thank you pamela. ladies and gentlemen, all the planning we do, for the future success of our state, all the energy and time we invest in supporting this economy. we'll do very little, if we do not put our children and our education first and every decision that we make. if we want to plan for the future, if we want to plan for growth, we would be wise to invest directly in the people who lead utah in the future, our children. throughout my time as government main education is been my number one priority, i've often said that education, is not all abou
efforts to help in the most vulnerable citizens above, us a share the vision of mother teresa view, shaw who said that quote we want to help individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness to be able to obtain safehouse, -ing enjoy positive life, activity while finding a good, job with a livable income, so that all may have a productive and meaningful life,. >> i think pamela is here. pamela. i want you to know, we all share the same vision, the same goal that you, have we...
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shaw. >> good afternoon. my name is shaw, i live at 698 bush street. i'm a member of housing rights committee. and i strongly support and urge the committee to move forward. i was a tenant with veritas, and their building at 698 bush street, 10 to 12 units empty for more than a year. they kept it empty, and we are having a housing crisis in the city, and they are talking about greed. they want to flip the property so the more empty the building is, the more they can get the money. so they are holding it on and on and on. and meanwhile, i live near the union square, people are homeless, and there's no help for them. and they bought my building. the real estate people told us they were going to buy this building so they can convert it to condos or short term rentals and so forth. and if it's short-term rental housing, that much per unit. this is in a family zone. i will leave the copy to you guys. thank you so much. >> thank you, mr. shaw. next speaker, please. mr. weaver. >> my name is scott weaver with the san francisco tenants unit. thank you, supervi
shaw. >> good afternoon. my name is shaw, i live at 698 bush street. i'm a member of housing rights committee. and i strongly support and urge the committee to move forward. i was a tenant with veritas, and their building at 698 bush street, 10 to 12 units empty for more than a year. they kept it empty, and we are having a housing crisis in the city, and they are talking about greed. they want to flip the property so the more empty the building is, the more they can get the money. so they...
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danny shaw, bbc news.assistant political editor, norman smith, whojoins us now from westminster. norman, how much control do you think this new points—based system will give the government over immigration? i think the honest a nswer immigration? i think the honest answer is we don't know, because it's an evolving system. we have the outlines of it and, in a way, i think what we get today is a moment when the sort of brexit big picture meets the brexit nitty—gritty detail because, on the big picture, i think the government will be fairly co mforta ble the government will be fairly comfortable that the proposals today will strike a chord with many people, because they are ending freedom of movement, they are ending low skilled eu immigration into this country, they are insisting that migrants speak english, and all of that, i suspect, migrants speak english, and all of that, isuspect, will migrants speak english, and all of that, i suspect, will prove popular. the difficulty comes in the detail, particularl
danny shaw, bbc news.assistant political editor, norman smith, whojoins us now from westminster. norman, how much control do you think this new points—based system will give the government over immigration? i think the honest a nswer immigration? i think the honest answer is we don't know, because it's an evolving system. we have the outlines of it and, in a way, i think what we get today is a moment when the sort of brexit big picture meets the brexit nitty—gritty detail because, on the...
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a live a couzin have lofty ambitions shaw europa league is nice but they preferred to be amongst the real big teams in the champions league. live accusing him coach peter bosch started off the season 2nd leg with 2 wins in 2 games a goal ratio of $7.00 to $1.00 and attractive p.c. football. but still they tend to lack consistency so what's the problem with boss tactics. against hoffenheim everything initially went according to plan after winning possession they sent their attack forward with pace one trademark of boss style of play. but even when their speed eased up as it did here a strong one on one was enough to secure the lead one nil 11 minutes in. to set the abby who join from paris last summer isn't leave the couzens only player who excels in one on one situations. geography is one of 3 attackers supporting center forwards kevin followings. karim bella robbie is another he's also a tough tackling quick player with an eye for gold. the 1st is sky harbor it's the only players who can decide the game on their own if needed all dependable attackers in boss system they're the most
a live a couzin have lofty ambitions shaw europa league is nice but they preferred to be amongst the real big teams in the champions league. live accusing him coach peter bosch started off the season 2nd leg with 2 wins in 2 games a goal ratio of $7.00 to $1.00 and attractive p.c. football. but still they tend to lack consistency so what's the problem with boss tactics. against hoffenheim everything initially went according to plan after winning possession they sent their attack forward with...
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our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, reports. the uk immigration system is changing.people who wa nt to changing. from next year, people who want to work in britain will be treated the same if they are from the eu or outside it. top priority will go to those with the highest skills and the greatest talents. on a visit to imperial college in london, home secretary priti patel mapped out the way ahead. she wants the brightest and best awakens that study in the uk at hitech laboratories like this where they do groundbreaking research on carbon ca ptu re. groundbreaking research on carbon capture. the new immigration system is about point where people wanting to come here needing at least 72 apply. 50 point will be awarded if you speak english and have a skilled job. 20 points from a £25,000 salary or working in a sector where there isa or working in a sector where there is a labour shortage but no entry to the uk for most people doing lower skilled work in restaurants, care homes or food—processing industry. for eu migrant workers this is a big change because they are no
our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, reports. the uk immigration system is changing.people who wa nt to changing. from next year, people who want to work in britain will be treated the same if they are from the eu or outside it. top priority will go to those with the highest skills and the greatest talents. on a visit to imperial college in london, home secretary priti patel mapped out the way ahead. she wants the brightest and best awakens that study in the uk at hitech laboratories...
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grab the body and they held the shaw d.v.d. on cameras that we in general how they treated us that yes this is any human illegal and immoral. there's been a stand off in the french city of lille as you know and that's activists continue their long running campaign that's very much more after a short break this is the week we are to international. the chrono virus now has proven this point because even though all supply long supply lines are choked and deliveries of critical parts are not happening stocks are still stable or going higher because it's fed by cheap money right it's all cheap money that cheap money is is created out of nothing to create the simulation going. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. him back this is the weekly on our team international now turkey russia france and germany have agreed to hold crisis talks next month on the conflict in syria's italy province syrian government forces are locked in a deadly battle with turkish backed militants. thank you which also su
grab the body and they held the shaw d.v.d. on cameras that we in general how they treated us that yes this is any human illegal and immoral. there's been a stand off in the french city of lille as you know and that's activists continue their long running campaign that's very much more after a short break this is the week we are to international. the chrono virus now has proven this point because even though all supply long supply lines are choked and deliveries of critical parts are not...
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my name is elizabeth shaw and i work at. frankfurt. international gateway to the best connection self road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. this is v.w. news live from safe passage back hundreds of americans are evacuated from a cruise ship in japan after a 2 week coronavirus wanting to be flown back to the u.s. on charter flights. no laughing matter a top u.n. official calls the libya. a joke got off to germany holds a meeting on the sidelines of the security conference in munich to revive a truce in libya that is a ceasefire one under. the storm to.
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from justin bieber himself video doesn't look cited by just like that you know are going on i was shaw beaver chose coker as the recipient of the money to help and further work in mental health awareness and say thank you but all this so important to me because my own mental health challenges. i had very bad depression growing anxiety and what i became recovered. >>and i worked on i think started working as a man to have a good to just likely levels passion human life and fighting stigma and >>preventing suicide and eating disorders back at school and still in shock coker says this money will give her a chance to pursue something she never dreamed it would be possible, i would like. >>my master's degree in clinical social work. a plane to go to monmouth university. then like because of this award i won't have any school loans my bachelor's or master's degree so i can see myself in 10 years going back for a doctorate. >>were at first i wasn't sure if that was even going to be on my horizon because. i didn't want any more loans. >>that's really cool. i wonder what's a bigger deal getting
from justin bieber himself video doesn't look cited by just like that you know are going on i was shaw beaver chose coker as the recipient of the money to help and further work in mental health awareness and say thank you but all this so important to me because my own mental health challenges. i had very bad depression growing anxiety and what i became recovered. >>and i worked on i think started working as a man to have a good to just likely levels passion human life and fighting stigma...
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hardship the treatment the cruel treatment how they used bulldozers to grab the body and they held the shaw t.v. on camera as that we in general how they treated us that yes this is any human illegal and immoral. there's been a standoff in the french city of yellow vest activists continue their long running campaign that story and more after the break. freedom of speech is one of the pillars of democracy and also one that in the. wist is perceived as being in greatest peril with the left claiming that it's become a vehicle co-opted by the right to spread hate and the right to riding the sinister snowflake sense that it's just what the founder of free speech. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so you want to present. it to the right to be close to what the korean people are. interested in the why. they should. be back with us with tensions running high and serious was wanted province the leaders of turkey russia france and germany will discuss ways to resolve the crisis next month the announcement comes amid an ongoing exchange of offensives between syrian government for
hardship the treatment the cruel treatment how they used bulldozers to grab the body and they held the shaw t.v. on camera as that we in general how they treated us that yes this is any human illegal and immoral. there's been a standoff in the french city of yellow vest activists continue their long running campaign that story and more after the break. freedom of speech is one of the pillars of democracy and also one that in the. wist is perceived as being in greatest peril with the left...
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danny shaw, bbc news. let's speak now to our assistant political editor norman smith.oes this points system give the government over immigration? critics are saying, look as we heard diane abbott there will be so many pmqs should bes it will be so many pmqs should bes it will rinder it meaningless. the shortance is we don't know. it is still in its infancy this points based system, it will have to evolve and it is a an old cliche but the devil is in detail. the overview is ita devil is in detail. the overview is it a double edged immigration system. for skilled workers, it a double edged immigration system. forskilled workers, it loosens things up, it makes it easierfor loosens things up, it makes it easier for skilled workers to come to the uk, so the salary floeshld has been reduced to £25,000, the skills qualification has been reduced from having to have a graduate type qualification to an e level typed qualification so it is easier, you would see an increase in the number of skilled worker, for unskilled worker, however, the drawbridge has been well and truly pulle
danny shaw, bbc news. let's speak now to our assistant political editor norman smith.oes this points system give the government over immigration? critics are saying, look as we heard diane abbott there will be so many pmqs should bes it will be so many pmqs should bes it will rinder it meaningless. the shortance is we don't know. it is still in its infancy this points based system, it will have to evolve and it is a an old cliche but the devil is in detail. the overview is ita devil is in...
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danny shaw, bbc news.ection campaign. voters go to the polls on saturday to decide who should lead the government in dublin, as ireland deals with the fallout from the brexit process. chris page reports. ireland is a nation on the edge of europe and the frontline of brexit. it's the only country which has a land border with the uk. after a financial crisis a decade ago, it has recovered strongly and now has the fastest growing economy in the eu. but opposition parties are highlighting issues like housing shortages, hospital overcrowding and the cost of living. in the last major tv debate before the election, the prime minister emphasised his role in the brexit talks and claimed a change of government would be a risk. it's only half—time, brexit isn't done yet. the next big step is to negotiate a trade deal between the uk and the eu. that's absolutely essential for the 200,000 people who work in export industries in ireland, our rural economy, our agri—food sector and our fisherman. but the leader of the ma
danny shaw, bbc news.ection campaign. voters go to the polls on saturday to decide who should lead the government in dublin, as ireland deals with the fallout from the brexit process. chris page reports. ireland is a nation on the edge of europe and the frontline of brexit. it's the only country which has a land border with the uk. after a financial crisis a decade ago, it has recovered strongly and now has the fastest growing economy in the eu. but opposition parties are highlighting issues...