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higgins had been the wagon master on governor stevenson's expedition. stevens was taking off as the first territorial governor, which at that time included montana. he first saw this area coming through here in 1853 when stevens was negotiating with the indians. eventually he moved out to walla walla and olympia with the governor, stayed for number of years, but realized his future was not in the military, and he remembered this valley. so, he bought out the old isaac concern of the store in walla walla and convinced his clerk and his new partner that they needed to relocate from walla walla to western montana. and they set up shop about four miles from the current downtown. hellgate,lage named ,amed after the gates of hell after the prominent geographical feature here. they established their little village. there were never more than 14 permanent inhabitants. nine violent deaths, by the way. not good odds. but they were immediately successful because they fit a need. they fit the need to supply the , and,rs, indians increasingly, the miners. we have no
higgins had been the wagon master on governor stevenson's expedition. stevens was taking off as the first territorial governor, which at that time included montana. he first saw this area coming through here in 1853 when stevens was negotiating with the indians. eventually he moved out to walla walla and olympia with the governor, stayed for number of years, but realized his future was not in the military, and he remembered this valley. so, he bought out the old isaac concern of the store in...
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that is stevensons rocket, we are now sending rockets into space.time and again, they have been proved wrong. i think they have been proved wrong. i think they will be proved wrong again. with better education and infrastructure, with an emphasis on new technology then this really can bea new technology then this really can be a new golden age for the uk. time and again, manchester has shown the uk that anything is possible. this time and again, this extraordinary country has actually delivered the same message to the world. that is what we are going to do once more. thank you very much for coming. applause. i have a very strict agenda and now i'm going to go to barry white, who is kind enough to speak this morning. prime minister, thank you very much for the commitment to the leeds and manchester line, which is one of seven lines in northern powerhouse rail that the transformation that network that the leaders of the north have unanimously backed and approved. we are delighted to hear of the commitment to leeds, manchester. but what we are asking g
that is stevensons rocket, we are now sending rockets into space.time and again, they have been proved wrong. i think they have been proved wrong. i think they will be proved wrong again. with better education and infrastructure, with an emphasis on new technology then this really can bea new technology then this really can be a new golden age for the uk. time and again, manchester has shown the uk that anything is possible. this time and again, this extraordinary country has actually delivered...
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. >>> plus brian stevenson in the fight for racial justice in the age of donald trump. >> we have now identified one person in five on death row. it's a shock rate of error. >> plus stacey abrams' plans to push abortion rights in georgia. >> my intent is to stay in. >> good evening from chicago. i'm chris hayes tonight. we are looking at the state of this country as reflected in some of our most important interviews and stories this year. from the battle over abortion rights to the state of the criminal justice system, to the debate whether it is time to pay reparations. of course, all of these conversations are happening amid the battle to become the presidential nominee to take on one of the most divisive presidents in this country's history. and that battle kicked off in earnest last week with the first two democratic debates around it quickly became clear the democratic hopefuls were not going to hold back. >> the american people understand that trump is a phony, that trump is a pathological liar and a racist, and that he lied to the american people during his campaign. >> joe bid
. >>> plus brian stevenson in the fight for racial justice in the age of donald trump. >> we have now identified one person in five on death row. it's a shock rate of error. >> plus stacey abrams' plans to push abortion rights in georgia. >> my intent is to stay in. >> good evening from chicago. i'm chris hayes tonight. we are looking at the state of this country as reflected in some of our most important interviews and stories this year. from the battle over...
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judith morris there, in greater manchester in front of stevenson rocket.claimed the first casualty of the railway age when it ran over a cabinet minister! we can speak now to luke raikes, senior research fellow at ippr north, and specialist on regional economies and transport. what do you make of this? your think tank was established in the north of england as part of the effort to encourage more investment and research into what was needed in the region. what, is this the right project? in some ways it is very welcome because it has been promised for about 15 years as you say so it is good that the prime minister spoke about it and the opposition yesterday made similar commitments ona yesterday made similar commitments on a different agenda in liverpool city region so it is great that politicians are talking about this agenda, but the north of england is really important, politically, of course, but also economically to the country. it is twice the size of the scottish economy, it would be one of the largest eu countries if it was a country in its own rig
judith morris there, in greater manchester in front of stevenson rocket.claimed the first casualty of the railway age when it ran over a cabinet minister! we can speak now to luke raikes, senior research fellow at ippr north, and specialist on regional economies and transport. what do you make of this? your think tank was established in the north of england as part of the effort to encourage more investment and research into what was needed in the region. what, is this the right project? in...
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. >>> plus bryan stevenson in the fight for racial justice in the age of donald trump. >> we have now identified one person in five on death row. it's a shock rate of error. >> plus stacey abrams' plans to push abortion rights in georgia. >> my intention is to stay in and fight. >> good evening from chicago. i'm chris hayes tonight. we are looking at the state of this country as reflected in some of our most important interviews and stories this year. from the battle over abortion rights to the state of the criminal justice system, to the debate whether it is time to pay reparations. of course, all of these conversations are happening amid the battle to become the presidential nominee to take on one of the most divisive presidents in this country's history. and that battle kicked off in earnest last week with the first two democratic debates around it quickly became clear the democratic hopefuls were not going to hold back. >> the american people understand that trump is a phony, that trump is a pathological liar and a racist, and that he lied to the american people during his campaig
. >>> plus bryan stevenson in the fight for racial justice in the age of donald trump. >> we have now identified one person in five on death row. it's a shock rate of error. >> plus stacey abrams' plans to push abortion rights in georgia. >> my intention is to stay in and fight. >> good evening from chicago. i'm chris hayes tonight. we are looking at the state of this country as reflected in some of our most important interviews and stories this year. from the...
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we offered them 1500 on stevenson, they wanted it on woodward. then, they asked us to give them a free piece of land that's sitting right next to it, so i've got to really find out, it seems that every single time we agree on something, it just keeps moving back and changing their minds. i think there are too many people that are trying to make a decision. i am talking to one person, that one person goes and talks to many, many, people, and they come back and decide to keep on asking for more stuff. i'm fine with let's end here. >> commissioner richards: understandable. miss petrucelli, one question. the project sponsor kind of makes a compelling case to just move this out. i mean, if we were to continue this for a little while, like a week or two? >> we could definitely reach an agreement. yes, he has offered certain things, but when -- there was an issue where we did reach an agreement, and we had voted on it, but we found out that the fees that we were including the affordability -- the density bonus fees that we had gotten from the city were
we offered them 1500 on stevenson, they wanted it on woodward. then, they asked us to give them a free piece of land that's sitting right next to it, so i've got to really find out, it seems that every single time we agree on something, it just keeps moving back and changing their minds. i think there are too many people that are trying to make a decision. i am talking to one person, that one person goes and talks to many, many, people, and they come back and decide to keep on asking for more...
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that is why we chuck them in a stevenson screen away from the sun.d see if there are any biases there and if they aren't, they will be verified, that will be our new temperature record. fascinated. when will we find out? last time it took several days and weeks, i suspect things will be quick at this time around but it is worth bearing in mind that we had new national temperature records also set in germany, belgium, netherlands, luxembourg, this has been an unprecedented heatwave, either way you look at it. chris, really interesting, thank you very much indeed. chris folks with that analysis and explanation, and the forecast coming up later. now, time forecast coming up later. now, time for the headlines. carl beech, a paedophile who made false allegations of murder and child sexual abuse against famous people, has been jailed for 18 years. boris johnson says the recruitment of 20,000 new police officers for england and wales will begin within weeks. a possible all—time high for the uk — the met office has received a provisional temperature of 38.7
that is why we chuck them in a stevenson screen away from the sun.d see if there are any biases there and if they aren't, they will be verified, that will be our new temperature record. fascinated. when will we find out? last time it took several days and weeks, i suspect things will be quick at this time around but it is worth bearing in mind that we had new national temperature records also set in germany, belgium, netherlands, luxembourg, this has been an unprecedented heatwave, either way...
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stevenson, did he leave already? he gave a presentation on the department's new website, and asking and seeking input from the meeting about how to improve it, and one of them -- for the different languages, they will put flags next to it but they also want icon so they can show people where, you know, quickly where they need to go and they also want to have, putting icons or tabs that they can hit and the brochures will be there in different languages, how to fill forms out, so they had a lot of information to add. it was great to have mr. stevenson there. that is my report. >> thank you. >> thank you. i just wanted to talk about the working group meeting that we had on 1421. it was a really productive meeting. we had a lot of stakeholders there with respect to the protocol that the commission is drafting and we will hopefully be adopting which would sort of give us an outline of how the department, how d.p.a., and how the commission all release records under 1421. so it was a really great meeting we are in the proc
stevenson, did he leave already? he gave a presentation on the department's new website, and asking and seeking input from the meeting about how to improve it, and one of them -- for the different languages, they will put flags next to it but they also want icon so they can show people where, you know, quickly where they need to go and they also want to have, putting icons or tabs that they can hit and the brochures will be there in different languages, how to fill forms out, so they had a lot...
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we recently did a story people living in makeshift treehouses in an industrial park off of stevenson boulevard. now the city has named two potential sites for a so-called navigation center to help the homeless in general. neighbors on each site they not in my backyard the navigation center would house adults for up to six months. the services would include help in finding permanent housing for those people. one potential lo isear city hall at a parking lot were somehow most people have already been living. >> a lot of homeless people are already here and they would not have to go out of their way. spot the other possible fight is a mile and a half away. neighbors say that each site has its drawbacks.>> it is also much closer to a couple of elementary schools >> we are here to say no to the city hall parking lot. slackening city plans two community meetings to get feedback from the public. a final decision could come as soon as september. >>> in upstate out of oakland this money. city council unanimously approved a ban on the use of facial recognition technology. a final vote schedule
we recently did a story people living in makeshift treehouses in an industrial park off of stevenson boulevard. now the city has named two potential sites for a so-called navigation center to help the homeless in general. neighbors on each site they not in my backyard the navigation center would house adults for up to six months. the services would include help in finding permanent housing for those people. one potential lo isear city hall at a parking lot were somehow most people have already...
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stevenson cedor dragged it back and confidently chipped it over italy's goalkeeper, but although thetest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the team, that is your wednesday sport briefing. the little town of hallstatt in the austrian alps has become a tourism hot spot. it's a world heritage site. there are no more than 800 people living there, but it gets a million tourists every year. it has become so famous that a replica of the town has been built in china. bethany bell reports on how hallstatt is coping with all this. hallstatt is something of an alpine dream. but here, the hills are alive with the sound of tourists and clicking smartphones. over the last ten years, there has been a huge increase in the number of visitors here. up to 8,000 tourists, ten times the population here, arrive every day. many of them come from china. no—one in hallstatt is really sure why this place has become such a magnet for tourists. ten years ago, things were much quieter here. but now, it's even been cloned. in china, they have built a re
stevenson cedor dragged it back and confidently chipped it over italy's goalkeeper, but although thetest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the team, that is your wednesday sport briefing. the little town of hallstatt in the austrian alps has become a tourism hot spot. it's a world heritage site. there are no more than 800 people living there, but it gets a million tourists every year. it has become so famous that a replica of the town...
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industry here a few minutes ago, borisjohnson left after making that speech standing in front of stevenson'sds and manchester. he talked about there being a hopelessness in many northern towns but was quick then to say that is not the fault of the people living there but of politicians who have filled them time and time again. he said he wa nted time and time again. he said he wanted to put that right. how well those remarks made by people who live and work your? henry morrison is with me, director of the northern partnership. —— northern partnership. —— northern partnership. five years ago these announcements were being weighed and one criticism was that not a lot has happened since with up to you to confidence? the reality is that andy burnham who was in that office, only exist because the northern was crated. sending power back to the northern cities. but in the past three years and theresa may's government, progress could be described as lacklustre at best. in the first week, boris johnson has sent a very clear message that he wa nts a sent a very clear message that he wants a decent dri
industry here a few minutes ago, borisjohnson left after making that speech standing in front of stevenson'sds and manchester. he talked about there being a hopelessness in many northern towns but was quick then to say that is not the fault of the people living there but of politicians who have filled them time and time again. he said he wa nted time and time again. he said he wanted to put that right. how well those remarks made by people who live and work your? henry morrison is with me,...
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. >> reporter: scott stevenson is president and ceo of the museum. >> it's the morning in 1875, and on hill top, were the british. >> reporter: concord, massachusetts, where it all began. the two sides fought it out that first day of the war at the north bridge. >> they had been firing early in the day, at but for the reason that two british soldiers fell there at the bridge, this was the shot heard around the world. >> reporter: on display like a holy relic, a piece of that original bridge. >> heard that shot fired, on the morning of april 19th. >> reporter: but the museum sees its mission as doing more than reinforcing for visitors, 725,000 so far, aversion of the american creationist story. >> reporter: what i want them to come away with is realizing that this is not a quaint story that is set a long time ago, that only involves people that look like me, standing with wigs on, looking at a piece of paper on the table. there was violence that was involved. uncertainty. there were people of all backgrounds who were involved in creating this nation. >> reporter: wr of 1775, george wash
. >> reporter: scott stevenson is president and ceo of the museum. >> it's the morning in 1875, and on hill top, were the british. >> reporter: concord, massachusetts, where it all began. the two sides fought it out that first day of the war at the north bridge. >> they had been firing early in the day, at but for the reason that two british soldiers fell there at the bridge, this was the shot heard around the world. >> reporter: on display like a holy relic, a...
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oman is also calling for a peaceful resolution calling on iran to release the captured tanker well stevenson this is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco and joins us now by skype live from santa cruz in california thank you so much for being with us here on al-jazeera we've heard lots of coals for restraints and yet tensions continue to skyrocket how do you see this playing. basically it seems that rainey or any government or at least some hardliners in the arabian government felt that a calculated escalation of tensions might be in their favor basically the moderates have been on the defensive having signed the nuclear agreement with a promise that sanctions would be lifted and instead after destroying billions of dollars of nuclear technology and material the country is undergoing a very serious economic hardships because of sanctions not just u.s. sanctions course but because of u.s. pressure on foreign companies and foreign countries of the centrally reimpose sanctions as well and with the mil increasing military threats the united states this is perhaps the irania
oman is also calling for a peaceful resolution calling on iran to release the captured tanker well stevenson this is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco and joins us now by skype live from santa cruz in california thank you so much for being with us here on al-jazeera we've heard lots of coals for restraints and yet tensions continue to skyrocket how do you see this playing. basically it seems that rainey or any government or at least some hardliners in the arabian...
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>> peg stevenson director of the performance unit. thanks for having the hearing. the survey is supposed to be about people's lived experiences of services they use every day. a consumer survey streets, parks and libraries. since most people don't experience homelessness that is not what it is about. in 2017 we asked what the top issues were in the city. affordability, homelessness. then we asked if it had gotten better or worse in 2019. in past years we swapped different question areas in and out for different topics in the city. it about the questionnaire to make sure people will weep it short. the service areas are the ones in there consistently over the whole history of the survey. streets, parks, library, cleanliness, public safety. >> in terms of the next steps in how you work with the departments around their responses or how they address these things. how does this translate into policy change or how we do business? >> that is a great question. in the past we issued the city survey report and we have not done follow up engagement specifically associated wit
>> peg stevenson director of the performance unit. thanks for having the hearing. the survey is supposed to be about people's lived experiences of services they use every day. a consumer survey streets, parks and libraries. since most people don't experience homelessness that is not what it is about. in 2017 we asked what the top issues were in the city. affordability, homelessness. then we asked if it had gotten better or worse in 2019. in past years we swapped different question areas...
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. >> john stevenson. >> the government has a vicious target to achieve this would require nuclear energy. will the prime minister encouraged the next prime minister to support and invest the nuclear industry? >> we believe the government -- wish to see this continue. that is why we make the decision about the appointee. and nuclear projects that have not been able to progress in the way members hoped the vote would progress but to work with the nuclear industry to find a way through to make sure nuclear can indeed make its role in the energy making future. >> it is something -- and his memory. no field stage, and dwp have not cemented this. with the delay, and advice that we are supposed to do, unacceptable tactics on the court headlines. >> i say to the honorable gentlemen he raised the case of his constituent. the papers are not available. >> it is essential that all of those prosper. when she agree with me we need to see investments into accounts for that. >> very pleased to see that the industry -- the importance of high streets in the industry fund. and for that money being currentl
. >> john stevenson. >> the government has a vicious target to achieve this would require nuclear energy. will the prime minister encouraged the next prime minister to support and invest the nuclear industry? >> we believe the government -- wish to see this continue. that is why we make the decision about the appointee. and nuclear projects that have not been able to progress in the way members hoped the vote would progress but to work with the nuclear industry to find a way...
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and goes deeply of the undermining of folks have in the justice system seems to be tilted as brian stevenson says that we have a justice system that treats you better when you are rich rather than poor and innocent. >> whether it was improper, are you confident this investigation will be fair? >> no, i am not. look, i go against him. he should not have been confirmed in the first place. there are enough of these red flags that this person should never been in the cabinet of the united states president. so i am hopeful that the investigation will be fair on the face but this is a person that should resign himself. this is a president that should take him out of position and what the president was tweeting today, not to give in any way deference of the severity of the pride and the potential misconduct is unacceptable. >> the last time i had you on, you called out joe biden over him to be civil. on saturday, he apologized and you said thank you. >> well, i said more than that. first of all, it should not take him more than 18 days to do that. we need the next president to be someone who could
and goes deeply of the undermining of folks have in the justice system seems to be tilted as brian stevenson says that we have a justice system that treats you better when you are rich rather than poor and innocent. >> whether it was improper, are you confident this investigation will be fair? >> no, i am not. look, i go against him. he should not have been confirmed in the first place. there are enough of these red flags that this person should never been in the cabinet of the...
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honestly stevenson. we got to get him on the show.hat is so ill advised. >> we'll look at the dt sub numbers, they're atrocious >> can you imagine dish talking to, say parent company of this network? alphabet, they can't seem to grow anything. amazon, they have to split the company up with elizabeth warren i don't know david, i have -- i told people it buy constellation constellation was a wine company. okay and when they were finished they became the fastest growing beer company. it is a win for dish you know those guys better than anybody. i see why you were making those phone calls. >> thank you >> i felt slighted you were talking to chewy about getting the next month subscription is this the most important story oerhathotr ther than -- >> other than boeing, cat, visa, chipotle and snap. back in a minute >>> jim said, busiest new days of the year. we'll get to the earnings we have not yet craednd tck ahe mad dash and the opening bell. don't go away. your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key port
honestly stevenson. we got to get him on the show.hat is so ill advised. >> we'll look at the dt sub numbers, they're atrocious >> can you imagine dish talking to, say parent company of this network? alphabet, they can't seem to grow anything. amazon, they have to split the company up with elizabeth warren i don't know david, i have -- i told people it buy constellation constellation was a wine company. okay and when they were finished they became the fastest growing beer company....
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the stevenson farmer review into mental health, the review on the mental health act. her commitment to reducing the tragedy of suicide and putting the office behind that and introduction of places of safety with people experiencing mental health crisis. we have been filling the prime minister's diary future commitments as she offered the next chapter of her political life but can she find space for a few more paragraphs on mental health? >> i think my honorable friend for his intervention, his question and i thank him and the honorable friend for the dignified way in which they conducted the conservative party leadership election. he has been an advocate for government doing more mental health during his time in this house and championed the need to do more on mental health. i want to ensure that we do take forward and set the record and putting record funding and having those essential reviews. we now need to ensure that we implement the proposals, take this forward because if we do so we will make a significant improvement in the lives of people with mental health p
the stevenson farmer review into mental health, the review on the mental health act. her commitment to reducing the tragedy of suicide and putting the office behind that and introduction of places of safety with people experiencing mental health crisis. we have been filling the prime minister's diary future commitments as she offered the next chapter of her political life but can she find space for a few more paragraphs on mental health? >> i think my honorable friend for his...
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. >> my name is jeffrey stevenson. thank you for letting me be here today. i am a real estate broker and a property manager with very happy tenants in san francisco. i have been in the industry for over seven years. i was very fortunate to start as an apprentice under a group of top producing brokers in san francisco. as long as i can remember, tim brown was one of the names that was exemplified in me as my mentors. as a respected broker in san francisco. through his countless efforts, he has truly transformed real estate in san francisco for the better. he can drive by many of these developments and find out how he has improved the curb appeal of the subject properties as well as assist us -- statistical value of the neighboring properties. i'm passionate about real estate but also have hobbies, too. i enjoy playing golf and i'm a member of the presidio golf and concordia club. this is where i met john a few years ago. also a very respected and honourable person, as he and myself and the 250 members of my club. john is a loving family man and has gotten to
. >> my name is jeffrey stevenson. thank you for letting me be here today. i am a real estate broker and a property manager with very happy tenants in san francisco. i have been in the industry for over seven years. i was very fortunate to start as an apprentice under a group of top producing brokers in san francisco. as long as i can remember, tim brown was one of the names that was exemplified in me as my mentors. as a respected broker in san francisco. through his countless efforts, he...
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. >> every democratic candidate from adlai stevenson to hubert humphrey and probably beyond was secretly offered help by russian agents. the soviet ambassador even called up lyndon johnson with a tape recorder running in september of 1964 and said mr. khrushchev would like to see you win. what can he do to help you? that offer was made to all of them and they all said no help, get out of here. >> don't let him know you're rooting for me. let me go to mieke on this. what do you say about a president? how do we clean up a system where half the political force in the country which is coming out of the white house is like the system it is now. grab what you can for the russians. >> i think this is a real challenge to our democracy. the president won with less than the majority of american support. his support is below 50% now and it's never been above 50%. it's very hard in a democracy to reach consensus when you don't have the support of the majority of the people. i think we have to take a real serious look at some of the campaign forms to be able to fix our electoral. >> i think we should
. >> every democratic candidate from adlai stevenson to hubert humphrey and probably beyond was secretly offered help by russian agents. the soviet ambassador even called up lyndon johnson with a tape recorder running in september of 1964 and said mr. khrushchev would like to see you win. what can he do to help you? that offer was made to all of them and they all said no help, get out of here. >> don't let him know you're rooting for me. let me go to mieke on this. what do you say...
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we have a system in america that is not like brian stevenson says, when he says we have a system to treat you better if you're rich and guilty than if you are poor and innocent. we will have a system that reflects our values. and i will be the president that brings that finally to be. >> so, senator booker, you brought up eric --. if you happen to be mayor of new york city, was eric garner working your district? would you have sought for charges against the officer that fatally choked eric garner? >> so, we live in a country now where we see these things happening on videotape that are clear to our eyes. eric garner was selling loose cigarettes. and yet, he was suddenly put into a chokehold and killed. so, yes. i would've brought charges. but this is what we have to understand. for every video that we see, there are thousands of incidents that we don't. for every name that we know, there are thousands of others that we don't know. the critical key for the next president is to have a department of justice, not like this president, who was pulling back investigations and consent decrees on
we have a system in america that is not like brian stevenson says, when he says we have a system to treat you better if you're rich and guilty than if you are poor and innocent. we will have a system that reflects our values. and i will be the president that brings that finally to be. >> so, senator booker, you brought up eric --. if you happen to be mayor of new york city, was eric garner working your district? would you have sought for charges against the officer that fatally choked...
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is the stevenson screen, isn‘t high enough above the ground because mike is a far enough away from buildingsnt to be double sure that the site is as it should be. this breaks the previous record which was set in the fab russian in kent in 2003. —— faversham. which was set in the fab russian in kent in 2003. -- faversham. we have just edged it. is this part of a wider trend? is oui’ is this part of a wider trend? is our climate change in? what we are hearing more and more from scientists is that in a warming world, we would expect to have more heatwaves like this because essentially what used to be extreme becomes less extreme. if the average temperature are climbing gradually, thenit temperature are climbing gradually, then it stands to reason that attempt is used to be perceived as extreme will become more and more common. it is a significant development that we have broken this record this summer. worth saying that some sites only report even more rarely, monthly, it is even possible that that might be a higher temperature come in. is even possible that that might be a higher temperature c
is the stevenson screen, isn‘t high enough above the ground because mike is a far enough away from buildingsnt to be double sure that the site is as it should be. this breaks the previous record which was set in the fab russian in kent in 2003. —— faversham. which was set in the fab russian in kent in 2003. -- faversham. we have just edged it. is this part of a wider trend? is oui’ is this part of a wider trend? is our climate change in? what we are hearing more and more from scientists...
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we can go to tom stevenson. just start on the pound. it isa stevenson. just start on the pound. think that is priced in. but i think what is not priced in is that no—deal brexit, so if over the next three months it starts to seem that is a more likely outcome, then i think the possibility is that the pound could go lower from here. people are talking about parity with the dollar, that seems pretty extreme to me. that would be a fall of about a fifth. that would be extreme. less extreme predictions are $115, $1 ten but even that would be, you mentioned holiday season, that would make a phenomenal difference for a lot of people's holidays but if you look at the interest rate differentials, the other things that drive the fundamentals of the pound, they are about right at the moment but it all hinges on brexit. oil, this is a simple, rather an old story, tensions in the gulf. which puts up the price of oil and will puts up the price of oil and will put up the price of petrol in all our car tanks. it is an old story but it is a slightly different story now and the reason for that is
we can go to tom stevenson. just start on the pound. it isa stevenson. just start on the pound. think that is priced in. but i think what is not priced in is that no—deal brexit, so if over the next three months it starts to seem that is a more likely outcome, then i think the possibility is that the pound could go lower from here. people are talking about parity with the dollar, that seems pretty extreme to me. that would be a fall of about a fifth. that would be extreme. less extreme...
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the stevenson farmer review, the wesley review into the 1983 mental health act and her commitment to i thank my honourable friend for his question and thank him and my honourable friend the member for chesham for the dignified way in which they conducted the conservative party leadership election. he has been an advocate for this issue and championed the need for us to do more on mental health. i want to continue to insure that we take forward and we have set the record in putting that record into mental health, in having the essential reviews, we now need to ensure that we implement the proposal, if we do so, we will make a significant improvement in the lives of those people with mental health problems. thank you. professorjohn snowden has received a top nhs award for work on stem cell transplantation for ms sufferers. i would like to declare my own personal interest in this, john snowden and his team were responsible for my own transplant last year for a form of blood cancer. will she give an assurance as she steps down as prime minister, but remains an mp, he won't support any fo
the stevenson farmer review, the wesley review into the 1983 mental health act and her commitment to i thank my honourable friend for his question and thank him and my honourable friend the member for chesham for the dignified way in which they conducted the conservative party leadership election. he has been an advocate for this issue and championed the need for us to do more on mental health. i want to continue to insure that we take forward and we have set the record in putting that record...
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this is scott stevenson, president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution which is a few blocks what the new nation, how it would be represented in the flag, many of those first flags were just stars, just the stripes without the stars. this is a copy after flag that dates to 1777. jillian: dark green color. >>> it was made for militia regiment not far from philadelphia. jillian: this is what it became. >> the stripes represent 13 state as do the stars from the flag resolution. here they are. jillian: there is flag store across the street. we talked to the guys earlier this morning. their sales have skyrocketed. people want the flags, want to get their hands on them. they usually sold 30 in typical day. they sold 1000 yesterday. a lot of people in philadelphia feeling that pride. happy fourth, guys, back to you. pete: as they should. important to point out betsy ross is abolitionist. she didn't believe in institution of slavery. symbol of unity. she worked with george washington to put it together. we can't put it on a sneaker. this is where we come. jedediah: outrage machine. c
this is scott stevenson, president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution which is a few blocks what the new nation, how it would be represented in the flag, many of those first flags were just stars, just the stripes without the stars. this is a copy after flag that dates to 1777. jillian: dark green color. >>> it was made for militia regiment not far from philadelphia. jillian: this is what it became. >> the stripes represent 13 state as do the stars from the flag...