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sutton? >> thank you. amazon is a company of builders. and we primarily build from within. i'm not sure of the exact details to the extent we use venture capital funding to start. i'd be happy to follow up with more details. >> sure. mr. perault. >> thank you very much, congressman. my understanding is we do not engage in that practice but i'd be happy to follow one specifics. >> and mr. cohen. >> thank you, congressman. we do have a venture capital arm. i'm not familiar with the size or the scope of their investments. what i can tell you is that we acquire some small businesses in order to accelerate innovation. we actually are a great incubator for technology talents as well. and somebody mentioned the number of acquisitions gogel made. we have probably spawned ten times as many companies from former google employees who left the company and started companies like twitter and pinterest and instagram. >> and i'd go back to mr. perault for a second. your written testimony highlights the new p
sutton? >> thank you. amazon is a company of builders. and we primarily build from within. i'm not sure of the exact details to the extent we use venture capital funding to start. i'd be happy to follow up with more details. >> sure. mr. perault. >> thank you very much, congressman. my understanding is we do not engage in that practice but i'd be happy to follow one specifics. >> and mr. cohen. >> thank you, congressman. we do have a venture capital arm. i'm not...
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rosen: judge sutton, you -- judge sutton: can i respond? not in a rebuttal way, in a common ground seeking way. prof. rosen: i will just set it up i noting that you reach similar conclusions to chief justice roberts in both the health care case and the o burger fell case -- in the obergefell case. chief justice roberts doesn't call himself an originalist but he does talk about the importance of deferring to congress. affirmedton: i was because i was wrong twice. in the merits case, i was reversed because i was wrong once. which is better? you would think being wrong once is better. sure diane thinks about this as much as i do. i certainly went on the bench thinking i was a usual restraint judge. i think justice powell thought of himself that way, certainly how justice scalia felt when i was clerking for him. the more time i spend as a judge, the more time i think, what does that mean? if congress and the president are having a fight about article i versus article ii. you don't necessarily defer to the legislature if it is article i and vice
rosen: judge sutton, you -- judge sutton: can i respond? not in a rebuttal way, in a common ground seeking way. prof. rosen: i will just set it up i noting that you reach similar conclusions to chief justice roberts in both the health care case and the o burger fell case -- in the obergefell case. chief justice roberts doesn't call himself an originalist but he does talk about the importance of deferring to congress. affirmedton: i was because i was wrong twice. in the merits case, i was...
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judge sutton you clerked for both justice powell and scalia. two different approaches. how did those influence your view to be a judge quick. >> thank you for not mentioning this little thing i was hoping nobody would notice it. this is the problem to throw a 98 mile-per-hour fastball. the problem with that story is that i'm a righty and if i could and i was a lefty i would not have been a lawyer or supreme court clerk. so it was such a blessing. thank you for doing this and your leadership with the national constitution center the country is lucky and you have been amazing for that for all of us who care about the core in the constitution, all 51 of them. i really was lucky to have these clerkships. i went to ohio state. not a traditional path so that was lucky to start, but the greatest thing for me that year was working for two people that spoke entirely different languages about the constitution. justice powell came to the core as a practitioner, a pragmatic cared about civility and a case-by-case incremental judging, justice scalia was very much not that. his key a
judge sutton you clerked for both justice powell and scalia. two different approaches. how did those influence your view to be a judge quick. >> thank you for not mentioning this little thing i was hoping nobody would notice it. this is the problem to throw a 98 mile-per-hour fastball. the problem with that story is that i'm a righty and if i could and i was a lefty i would not have been a lawyer or supreme court clerk. so it was such a blessing. thank you for doing this and your...
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i'm mitch sutton, and i'm here to talk about the computer aided dispatch system.it's a system that we use for dispatching police, medical, fire to 911 calls. this is an important system for us, and we as important that -- and it's important that we keep this system under 24-7 maintenance. you may recall we have a project to replace the c.a.d. system. it's been approved by coit. we have a project team. we're in the process of hiring a consultant, but that system, we're not expecting, to be on-line until around late 2023, so that's why we're here today to extend the maintenance agreement with the current vendor for another five years. now if you have any questions about the c.a.d. replacement project, the project director is here for that to answer any questions. the document that you have before you is the 2012 agreement which will extend it to october 2024, and it would add $1.9 million to that agreement for a total not to exceed amount of 1.5 million. and i believe that sums it up, so if you have any questions, i'd be free, happy to answer. >> chair fewer: thank
i'm mitch sutton, and i'm here to talk about the computer aided dispatch system.it's a system that we use for dispatching police, medical, fire to 911 calls. this is an important system for us, and we as important that -- and it's important that we keep this system under 24-7 maintenance. you may recall we have a project to replace the c.a.d. system. it's been approved by coit. we have a project team. we're in the process of hiring a consultant, but that system, we're not expecting, to be...
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he was found dead in his cell at hmp full sutton in yorkshire yesterday. sarah corker reports.n over an eight year period in malaysia. he trained to be an english teacher, and went to charities and orphanages in kuala lumpurto charities and orphanages in kuala lumpur to target children. this is him being confronted by police. he had no answerfor his crimes. in 2016, he received 22 life sentences, for raping children and babies. he was found dead in his cell yesterday, at full sutton prison near york, it is understood that he was attacked with what was described as a makeshift knife. richard huckle first visited malaysia on a teaching gap year, when he was 19. he posed as a devout christian, using his faith to get close to children. it is not often that you get intimate access inside a police sting. it was first identified by detectives in australia, they infiltrated a website on the dark web, where paedophiles shared their own images of abuse. investigators recovered more than 20,000 indecent images from richard huckle's computer. the 33—year—old was one of britain's most proli
he was found dead in his cell at hmp full sutton in yorkshire yesterday. sarah corker reports.n over an eight year period in malaysia. he trained to be an english teacher, and went to charities and orphanages in kuala lumpurto charities and orphanages in kuala lumpur to target children. this is him being confronted by police. he had no answerfor his crimes. in 2016, he received 22 life sentences, for raping children and babies. he was found dead in his cell yesterday, at full sutton prison near...
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he was 33 yea rs at full sutton prison.abusing as many as 200 malaysian children stop huckle had gone to malaysia as a teenager on a gap year and he went on to groom children while he was doing voluntary work. in 2016, he was given 22 life sentences for sexually abusing children between the ages of six months and 12 years old stop now when he was arrested in 2014 at gatwick airport, police found more than 20,000 indecent pictures and videos of the abuse on his computer. huckle had been writing a manual at the time of his arrest, telling paedophiles how to abuse children and avoid detection. now there has been a short statement from the prison service today, saying that full sutton prisoner richard huckle died on 13 october, and it would be inappropriate to comment further while the police investigation is ongoing. police have said that officers were called shortly after 12:30pm yesterday afternoon, reporting that a man had died at the prison. they say the police are investigating with the prison service, and the death is be
he was 33 yea rs at full sutton prison.abusing as many as 200 malaysian children stop huckle had gone to malaysia as a teenager on a gap year and he went on to groom children while he was doing voluntary work. in 2016, he was given 22 life sentences for sexually abusing children between the ages of six months and 12 years old stop now when he was arrested in 2014 at gatwick airport, police found more than 20,000 indecent pictures and videos of the abuse on his computer. huckle had been writing...
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families and to hospitals take over the firm and you're supposed to and then you have this homosexual sutton all this artistic gall to say that destroys everything i like to. anyone who can afford it lives in the hills away from the picturesque historic city center by you know ska world heritage site it's now a popular tourist attraction i mean usually teeming with visitors many of whom arrive on huge cruise ships. to see the changelog the shops chaves interest to pretty much the biggest probably the biggest ability. what was that he said about bergen as being insulting and there's also another burton a city that's proud of its arts and culture such as the national stage there's a well henrik ibsen was writer in residence and art director. of the coda art museums currently hosting an exhibition of work by edward monk. the university and its libraries. and literature house complete with an impressive bookstore. and of course its writing academy where young with us from across the country come to hone their craft. world famous writer karl over glasgow was one of the school's 1st students in 19
families and to hospitals take over the firm and you're supposed to and then you have this homosexual sutton all this artistic gall to say that destroys everything i like to. anyone who can afford it lives in the hills away from the picturesque historic city center by you know ska world heritage site it's now a popular tourist attraction i mean usually teeming with visitors many of whom arrive on huge cruise ships. to see the changelog the shops chaves interest to pretty much the biggest...
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mark sutton, ceo of international paper shares higher by 2.4% today coming up next, the key things everyto a new trading day "csi's going to be when long bell" comes back on the other side of the break. obvious. sometimes, they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ by the way, she's the it wasnext mozart.g day. as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unbelievable what you can do in the prius. toyota let's go places. dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere
mark sutton, ceo of international paper shares higher by 2.4% today coming up next, the key things everyto a new trading day "csi's going to be when long bell" comes back on the other side of the break. obvious. sometimes, they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ by the way, she's the it wasnext mozart.g day. as usual we...
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hard to decide to see green a posture has and sets up a new company rosemont seneca partners he got sutton christopher hines on board who conveniently happens to be the steps on a future secretary of state john kerry it's a small world of people who couldn't cash in on their family name residence anika advertised itself as a consultancy that just wanted to help small and middle sized companies expand not just across the u.s. but into foreign markets too. the yen is now 2010 and raise months out of has partnered with a little called the stilton group and continuing his good company hunt to chooses as his partner james bulger the nephew of new tourists us thanks to whitey bulger who modified and gruesome and in prison just last year so sensational was his life he even got a movie based on. this you are. to come. remove . when you. do. so here we have this happy trio the piece on the future secretary of state steps on and the nephew of a mob boss for lying around the wall trying to get money from investors. the year is now 20 thought teen and joe biden's on an official visit to china 2. and i
hard to decide to see green a posture has and sets up a new company rosemont seneca partners he got sutton christopher hines on board who conveniently happens to be the steps on a future secretary of state john kerry it's a small world of people who couldn't cash in on their family name residence anika advertised itself as a consultancy that just wanted to help small and middle sized companies expand not just across the u.s. but into foreign markets too. the yen is now 2010 and raise months out...
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went to europe but let's settle for his 3 brightest prospects 14 year old leon sutton kyle and given at kinston at 1st they pursued the dream of professional football in austria but they underestimated the cold climate our 1st stop was red bull selzer ago didn't even have winter clothes an all girl snow all along was nothing like that. it froze on the base i mean fingers were burning so we went inside but normally when i went to try it was worth calling a finger into an old fish or pork or water on the i mean i knew i didn't i don't for the water i refuse your 3rd. birthday and then you started to cry there are times when the tears running down his eyes because the sounds were frozen but he never stopped never gave. me was mystically to feed the way it was sure. you were that jamaicans not just toward a box like car body are you seeing boom you can also play football after 2 years in slovakia maybe 10 professional in 2015 belgian side getting a dream fulfilled at 18 years old 18 months later with his transfer to live a coups and he was. presenting jamaica in the bundesliga. before us
went to europe but let's settle for his 3 brightest prospects 14 year old leon sutton kyle and given at kinston at 1st they pursued the dream of professional football in austria but they underestimated the cold climate our 1st stop was red bull selzer ago didn't even have winter clothes an all girl snow all along was nothing like that. it froze on the base i mean fingers were burning so we went inside but normally when i went to try it was worth calling a finger into an old fish or pork or...
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and discover the best definition was laid out by my runnable friend from sutton coldfield in a speechg read his remarks i found i had been given a privilege by the treasury bench which is and i quote, "usually according to some genial old codger on the way out." now, mr speaker, i know that brexit has aged us all these last three years but i did not realise that my runnable friends government saw it affected my youth so badly. nor how can they were to apparently get rid of me. we meet today in troubled times. at the end the longest parliament recession since the civil war, it is a time which more experienced members of this house tell us new recruits isjust not normal. 0ur precious body politic lies bloodied, poisoned by rancour and entity. and until the hope of the last few days, paralysed by competing legitimacy. seconding the motion was sarah newton, who had an idea about how to unite mps. what do we do when we are under pressure, when we are anxious, when success seems so far away? what do we do when our personal lives, with our families in good times and bad, in our communities w
and discover the best definition was laid out by my runnable friend from sutton coldfield in a speechg read his remarks i found i had been given a privilege by the treasury bench which is and i quote, "usually according to some genial old codger on the way out." now, mr speaker, i know that brexit has aged us all these last three years but i did not realise that my runnable friends government saw it affected my youth so badly. nor how can they were to apparently get rid of me. we meet...
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went to europe but let's settle for his 3 greatest prospects 14 year old leon sutton kyle and kid one at kingston at 1st they pursued the dream of professional football in all straight up but they underestimated the cold climate our 1st stop was red bull cells are going to leave you have winter clothes and all gloves and all along it's nothing like that. if it was on the plates i mean the fingers were burning and we went inside but normally when the end of time is worth calling your finger into an old issue pour cold water on it i mean i knew you would do for them for the warm water and if you get started. earth and then you start to think are there times when the tears running because the signs were frozen all the members stopped me i believe. it was basically to pave the way to show. you that jamaica is not just some of the bolts that car body are the world we can also see if it was up to 2 years in slovakia they need turned professional in 2015 with belgian side getting a dream fulfilled at 18 years old 18 months later with his transfer to live a coups and he was representing jamai
went to europe but let's settle for his 3 greatest prospects 14 year old leon sutton kyle and kid one at kingston at 1st they pursued the dream of professional football in all straight up but they underestimated the cold climate our 1st stop was red bull cells are going to leave you have winter clothes and all gloves and all along it's nothing like that. if it was on the plates i mean the fingers were burning and we went inside but normally when the end of time is worth calling your finger into...
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them and went to europe but let's start off with his 3 brightest prospects 14 year old leon sutton kyle and atkinson at 1st they pursued the dream of professional football in austria but they underestimated the cold climate our 1st stop was red bull saw their ego didn't even have winter clothes an all girls and all along was nothing like that. it broke on the kids i mean fingers or burning we went. in fact normally when i went to i was recalling a finger of the norm you should pour cold water on them i mean i knew you would do for them to warm or the others too good for the. earth and then you started to cry there are times when you have tears running because the times are the source of all the members of the metal gear. solid to pave the way to seoul. you will join me crazy not just some water ball state car model you are using well we can also play football. 2 years in slovakia many turned professional in 2015 with belgian side getting a dream fulfilled at 18 years old 18 months later with his transfer to live a coups and he was representing jamaica in the book to speak out thank. you
them and went to europe but let's start off with his 3 brightest prospects 14 year old leon sutton kyle and atkinson at 1st they pursued the dream of professional football in austria but they underestimated the cold climate our 1st stop was red bull saw their ego didn't even have winter clothes an all girls and all along was nothing like that. it broke on the kids i mean fingers or burning we went. in fact normally when i went to i was recalling a finger of the norm you should pour cold water...
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and then went to europe but let's start off with history brightest prospects 14 year old leon sutton kyle and can said at 1st they pursued the dream of professional football in austria but they underestimated the cold climate our 1st stop was rebel cells are going to be you have winter clothes and all gloves and all along there's nothing that. rolls on the plates and its fingers were burning so we went inside but normally when the when the time is very cool of your fingers i know you should pour cold water on it i mean i knew i didn't i don't put the warm water i was too good for the. earth and then you started to cry there are times when you have tears running down his eyes because the sounds are frozen but he never stopped never gave. any words mystical it to pave the way to show. you that jimmy grace not just the world the ball state car of body are you seeing well we can also play football up to 2 years since you're back yet they only turned professional in 2050 belgian side getting a dream fulfilled at 18 years old 18 months later with his transfer to live a coups and he was. pr
and then went to europe but let's start off with history brightest prospects 14 year old leon sutton kyle and can said at 1st they pursued the dream of professional football in austria but they underestimated the cold climate our 1st stop was rebel cells are going to be you have winter clothes and all gloves and all along there's nothing that. rolls on the plates and its fingers were burning so we went inside but normally when the when the time is very cool of your fingers i know you should...
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to treatment for mr sutton that he was free. to quit or at any time and so clearly they did not. investigate it because it was request kingdom it's apparently to the united nations convention against torture which of winders all but it's hard to conduct a criminal and an original investigations assuming there is a reasonable ground you know kingdom has a clear road treaty obligation to investigate this case passion. in the u.s. assigned huge charged with possession and distribution of classified information have found guilty he could receive up to 175 years in prison the journalist has been in washington's crosshairs for more than a decade that after wiki leaks published a video showing the u.s. military attacking journalists and civilians in iraq in july of 2007 sanchez currently serving a 15 week sentence in the u.k. for jumping bail back in 2012 meltzer again says his right to due process has also been systematically violated clearly shoulders have turned but it is typical for victims of such a logical torture because mr assad has been isolated it's barely controlled by him an
to treatment for mr sutton that he was free. to quit or at any time and so clearly they did not. investigate it because it was request kingdom it's apparently to the united nations convention against torture which of winders all but it's hard to conduct a criminal and an original investigations assuming there is a reasonable ground you know kingdom has a clear road treaty obligation to investigate this case passion. in the u.s. assigned huge charged with possession and distribution of...
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would like to thank my agent and former agent, emma pattison of aitken alexander, and calibre leader suttonreer over four decades. i would like to thank my friends and family, my mother for giving birth to me, and my wonderful husband david who is here with me and is always with me every step of the way stop i hope i haven't missed anyone. thank you to the judges, of course, phenomenal. one man, for women, it made a difference. two women, it made a difference. two women of colour, that made history. thank you so much to the booker prize for this, and absolute delighted to share it with the legend that is margaret atwood. cheering and applause those are the winners of the 2019 booker prize, bernardine evaristo for her novel girl, woman, other, and market outward for her novel the testaments. we didn't see that coming. what are your reactions? incredible, joint winners for the nobel prize are nowjoint winners for the booker prize. fantastic, berna rdine for the booker prize. fantastic, bernardine evaristo has been recognised, in truly brilliant novel. fbi got to the subject beforehand, novel.
would like to thank my agent and former agent, emma pattison of aitken alexander, and calibre leader suttonreer over four decades. i would like to thank my friends and family, my mother for giving birth to me, and my wonderful husband david who is here with me and is always with me every step of the way stop i hope i haven't missed anyone. thank you to the judges, of course, phenomenal. one man, for women, it made a difference. two women, it made a difference. two women of colour, that made...
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i think has a great deal of pressure once somebody does win the award to go off on the late show sutton and it is possible to spend a lot of time traveling the world giving ticketed late just because people are interested in a nobel prize winners and they want to hear about their work and although that that's great from a public in gauge went point of view it can sometimes distract from the day to day doing of science which is that which is what has won the there ward in the 1st place some and some scientists virtually retire what once they've received the nobel prize that and it comes at it because it comes towards the end of the career of the men and that goes back to what i was mentioning earlier about their wards of prizes to people for for large bodies of what we might call the lifetime achievement nobel prizes it is slightly different in the peace prize as we've heard that we might award the prize to 2 critter turnberry who is very young and of course a couple of years ago malala won for her work promoting education and literacy among girls in pakistan and afghanistan and nearly p
i think has a great deal of pressure once somebody does win the award to go off on the late show sutton and it is possible to spend a lot of time traveling the world giving ticketed late just because people are interested in a nobel prize winners and they want to hear about their work and although that that's great from a public in gauge went point of view it can sometimes distract from the day to day doing of science which is that which is what has won the there ward in the 1st place some and...
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in treatment for mr sutton that he was free to. quit or at any time and so clearly they did.not investigate because it was requests keeping them it's our duty to the oceans convention against torture of winders all states to conduct. investigations assuming there is a reasonable ground in the united kingdom especially your obligation to investigate this case passion. well in the u.s.s.r. charged with possession and distribution of classified information if found guilty he could receive up to 175 years in prison the journalist has been in washington's crosshairs for more than a decade that after weekly's published a video showing the u.s. military attacking journalists and civilians in iraq in july 2007 in the scientists come he serving a 15 week sentence in the u.k. for bail evasion back in 2012 hours meltzer again says his right to due process has been systematically violated. clearly showed is how turn but is typical for victims of such a logical torture and because mr st has been isolated it's in a very controlled environment for more than 6 years. we could identify the ca
in treatment for mr sutton that he was free to. quit or at any time and so clearly they did.not investigate because it was requests keeping them it's our duty to the oceans convention against torture of winders all states to conduct. investigations assuming there is a reasonable ground in the united kingdom especially your obligation to investigate this case passion. well in the u.s.s.r. charged with possession and distribution of classified information if found guilty he could receive up to...
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would be involved in treatment for mr sutton that he was free to leave the embassy of ecuador at that time and so clearly they did not investigate the case of course request kingdom is a party to the united nations convention against torture which of winders. to conduct criminal investigations assuming there is a reasonable ground you know kingdom has a clear treaty obligation to investigate this case passionately in the united states a song that is charged with the possession and distribution of classified information if found guilty he could receive up to 175 years in jail terms a song has been in washington's crosshairs for more than a decade that's after wiki leaks published a video showing the u.s. military attacking journalists and civilians in iraq in july 2007. zillion assad was jailed in may for jumping bail in 2012 and denied early release in september over fears he could abscond nelson meltzer again said assad has a right to due process has been systematically violated. clearly shoulders have turned birds to call for victims of a logical torture and because mr assad has bee
would be involved in treatment for mr sutton that he was free to leave the embassy of ecuador at that time and so clearly they did not investigate the case of course request kingdom is a party to the united nations convention against torture which of winders. to conduct criminal investigations assuming there is a reasonable ground you know kingdom has a clear treaty obligation to investigate this case passionately in the united states a song that is charged with the possession and distribution...
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seen it mr sifton thank you for shedding light on the story for us that's human rights watch is john sutton live in washington d.c. thank you. now plans to reopen schools and universities in lebanon have been cancelled of anti-government protests continue this certain parts of the capital protesters had been blocking roads and then around by a vote they're calling for political leaders to promise assad had 80 dead quit on tuesday but he's being offered by the president to stay on as a temporary caretaker until a new government is formed. for many of us down here. it's a do or die situation i'm not going to stay in this country any longer if the air i breathe of the water i drink are polluted if the politicians are robbing my government if 40 percent of our annual budget goes to paying of loan interest 40 percent of the entire money the country makes in the year goes to paying off the interests i cannot live in a country like this so for us it's we're ready to face the fear we're ready to face the responsibility that comes with facing a sectarian ruling class that has been in france for 30 y
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ben sutton. [applause] former congressman retired but just as busy as ever. now on to tonight's program, ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to invite the chairman of the board of trustees of the reagan foundation institute took the stage. [applause] good evening everyone. welcome to the reagan library and for joining us for what we know will be a fascinating conversation. we are honored to have justice neil gorsuch. it is understood after you go through senate hearings to be confirmed to the supreme court, you never have to answer questions again but you don't want to. instead, you get to ask the questions. justice neil gorsuch, we appreciate your making an exception for the interview. i promise i will do my best to make it a better experience for the senate judiciary committee. that is a low bar, i know. [applause] if you see a copy of the book you will know they hav had to collaborators, the former clerks and we are pleased to have david in the audience with us tonight. we are honored david is trying to buy his grandmother who is very special to us who ha
ben sutton. [applause] former congressman retired but just as busy as ever. now on to tonight's program, ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to invite the chairman of the board of trustees of the reagan foundation institute took the stage. [applause] good evening everyone. welcome to the reagan library and for joining us for what we know will be a fascinating conversation. we are honored to have justice neil gorsuch. it is understood after you go through senate hearings to be confirmed to the...
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and all the criminal justice bodies are in cohort for because of this statement right now tiffany sutton, i got her last name right, is representing the police department right. from this statement, it was also included in the district attorney's foundation grant. so we have a committee that meets with all criminal justice bodies to talk about racial equity in a criminal justice system. we even have -- is that -- danielle is part of our cohort and she definitelily knows as well as the candidates and just to add the criminal justice racial equity statement is there for us to have a common definition of what we aspire for but each of the departments is responsible then to build out the work that we are doing. so after the plan is done, you have to reveal it to a legislative body. we are asking that all criminal justice bodies state it to the reentry counsels and all the counsels that have accepted this so we definitely know what is taken for us with the office of racial equity as well as our criminal justice bodies. >> okay. thank you. any comments or questions from commissioners? commissi
and all the criminal justice bodies are in cohort for because of this statement right now tiffany sutton, i got her last name right, is representing the police department right. from this statement, it was also included in the district attorney's foundation grant. so we have a committee that meets with all criminal justice bodies to talk about racial equity in a criminal justice system. we even have -- is that -- danielle is part of our cohort and she definitelily knows as well as the...
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pratt: when we do ceremonies that, you can't carry, we won't let you carry water at sutton -- at the sun dance and you can't run and shout and be disrespectful. like even at the tomb of the unknown soldier. they will chastise you if you get loud, be disrespectful. i think that would be, to me, would be disrespectful to us if someone went in there and was doing something that was disrespectful. i would hate to see that. kevin: so would i. mr. pratt: i would hate to see it. kevin: but i think that's as good as a characterization you can make. just show respect at all times on this ground. for the audience, when we were out talking with veterans across the country about what the memorial should be about, what it would be like, i was a bit surprised because we first thought we would put it out here on our independence side, where we have some open space. and it would be very visible. all these people driving by, all these people walking by would see and hopefully wonder and come to see what that was. to my surprise, very consistently, the veterans were telling us, no, you know, it's too
pratt: when we do ceremonies that, you can't carry, we won't let you carry water at sutton -- at the sun dance and you can't run and shout and be disrespectful. like even at the tomb of the unknown soldier. they will chastise you if you get loud, be disrespectful. i think that would be, to me, would be disrespectful to us if someone went in there and was doing something that was disrespectful. i would hate to see that. kevin: so would i. mr. pratt: i would hate to see it. kevin: but i think...
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he was found dead in his cell at hmp full sutton in yorkshire yesterday.g for this year's booker prize for fiction. margaret atwood and sir salman rushdie are among the nominees hoping to take home the 50 thousand pound prize. our correspondent rebecca jones is at london's guildhall where the winner will be announced tonight. that evening everyone, it promises to be quite a party here, 500 or so guests will be enjoying a champagne reception followed by a 3—course dinner. and among them, the six rightists rightly stay for the price this year. let's remind ourselves who they are. six of the best books of the year are competing for the price. margaret atwood, the testa m e nts price. margaret atwood, the testaments is to seek wealth of the handmade scale, set 15 years later it follows three women in the totalitarian states of gilead. an orchestra of minorities is the second book of this author, the young nigerian farmer falls second book of this author, the young nigerian farmerfalls in love but then becomes the victim of a scam. the story is told by the guar
he was found dead in his cell at hmp full sutton in yorkshire yesterday.g for this year's booker prize for fiction. margaret atwood and sir salman rushdie are among the nominees hoping to take home the 50 thousand pound prize. our correspondent rebecca jones is at london's guildhall where the winner will be announced tonight. that evening everyone, it promises to be quite a party here, 500 or so guests will be enjoying a champagne reception followed by a 3—course dinner. and among them, the...
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there's the old law enforcement, from willie sutton, we do rob banks, because that's where the moneyt the threat vectors, they're all coming at the unitas his because we have things to lose. they can barely turn the lights on in north korea and russia, but china is like that. applying law to digital space was the essence of my mission in my former job, i think we do that correctly, it becomes of a strategy as opposed to in a tactic. doing china our partner. >> that was the strategy for years, the engagement, between u.s. and china. to open our market to them so that they would need to become more like us and want to be a part of the free market. and abide by the rules. and they haven't followed those. they are following the same norms in cyberspace respecting free and open internet. so how likely is it that we will be able to get china to become more like a law of a nation and abide by western norms of tradition. >> i can't predict the end of that but any efforts like this requires persistence and take time. the one thing that has been successful is if you just look at china at large
there's the old law enforcement, from willie sutton, we do rob banks, because that's where the moneyt the threat vectors, they're all coming at the unitas his because we have things to lose. they can barely turn the lights on in north korea and russia, but china is like that. applying law to digital space was the essence of my mission in my former job, i think we do that correctly, it becomes of a strategy as opposed to in a tactic. doing china our partner. >> that was the strategy for...
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i mean, there is the old saw in law enforcement from willie sutton: why do you rob banks?hat's where the money is, there. if you look at the threat vectors, they're all coming at the united states because we have things to lose. they can barely turn the lights on in north korea and russia, but china is not like that. so, applying a lot of digital space was the essence of my mission in my former job. and i think, if we do that correctly, it becomes part of a strategy as opposed to a tactic to make china our partner. ms. nakashima: and that was the strategy for years, of engagement, right, with -- between the u.s. and china, to open our markets to them so that they would maybe become more like us, want to be part of the free market and abide by the rules of the wto. they haven't followed those. they aren't following the same norms in cyberspace about respecting free and open internet. so, how likely is it that we'll be able to get china to become more like a rule-of-law nation and abide by western norms and traditions? mr. hickton: well, i can't predict the end of that, but
i mean, there is the old saw in law enforcement from willie sutton: why do you rob banks?hat's where the money is, there. if you look at the threat vectors, they're all coming at the united states because we have things to lose. they can barely turn the lights on in north korea and russia, but china is not like that. so, applying a lot of digital space was the essence of my mission in my former job. and i think, if we do that correctly, it becomes part of a strategy as opposed to a tactic to...
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i discovered the best definition was laid out by the honourable member from sutton coldfield in a speechs. myjoy quickly turned to horror when, having read his remarks, i found i horror when, having read his remarks, ifound i had been given a privilege by the treasury bench which is, and i quote, usually accorded to some genial old codger on the way out. now, mr speaker, i know that brexit has aged is all in the last three years, but i didn't realise my right honourable friends in government thought it affected my youth so badly, nor how keen they we re youth so badly, nor how keen they were to apparently get rid of me. we need today in troubled times at the end of the longest parliamentary session since the civil war, it is a time which more experienced members of the house tell new recruits is just not normal. our precious body politic lies bloodied, poisoned by rancour and enmity. and until the hope of the last few days, paralysed by competing legitimacy. our politics is fought over sometimes viciously, and those —— and by those of us here in a way i have never known in my lifetime, a
i discovered the best definition was laid out by the honourable member from sutton coldfield in a speechs. myjoy quickly turned to horror when, having read his remarks, i found i horror when, having read his remarks, ifound i had been given a privilege by the treasury bench which is, and i quote, usually accorded to some genial old codger on the way out. now, mr speaker, i know that brexit has aged is all in the last three years, but i didn't realise my right honourable friends in government...