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it was covered on the front of the express. brexit boost for britain. arious things he has achieved — better relations with china, north korea, et cetera, et cetera. a new trade deal with britain, which he said they would be doing a lot more trade with britain. he said you have all heard about this brexit thing, after that we will be doing a lot more trade. the pro—brexit express love this. it is a great boost for us, according to the express. they're referred to it asa the express. they're referred to it as a {12.8 billion per year deal. there are others already negotiated. liam fox announced one with switzerland earlier in the week. one with chile and the faroe islands. just how much value can get out of that, but it is there, nevertheless. a great triumph for britain, according to the daily express, and all brexiteers. mr trump, according to the daily express, and all brexiteers. mrtrump, assuming he keeps his promise, saying we will be doing business with them. this is music to theresa may's years and to lee fox's in what has been a very tough week.
it was covered on the front of the express. brexit boost for britain. arious things he has achieved — better relations with china, north korea, et cetera, et cetera. a new trade deal with britain, which he said they would be doing a lot more trade with britain. he said you have all heard about this brexit thing, after that we will be doing a lot more trade. the pro—brexit express love this. it is a great boost for us, according to the express. they're referred to it asa the express. they're...
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the express and the readers think that there are not many other people who carry on in the way that shelot of our readers are arch brexiteers and we just want to go for a no deal entirely but i think the vast majority think, look, winnie brexit in some shape or form from our readers and i think she can deliver something ——we need. that remains to be seen. the clock is ticking away. a0 odd days until march 29. yes, she is trying to run down the clock to get people in the end to come behind something approximating to her deal. she's trying to get the eu to offer her some sort of click, you know, kota seal or exchange of legal letters codisil. she said if they gave her this figleaf it would be enough by parliament has said now that we are not interested in figleaf, this was supposed to be a simple anodyne motion tojust say supposed to be a simple anodyne motion to just say we carry on, we are completely in agreement with what you said last week. it was not supposed to be defeat. incredibly bad handling by theresa may and the people around who unfortunately because it undermines her negotia
the express and the readers think that there are not many other people who carry on in the way that shelot of our readers are arch brexiteers and we just want to go for a no deal entirely but i think the vast majority think, look, winnie brexit in some shape or form from our readers and i think she can deliver something ——we need. that remains to be seen. the clock is ticking away. a0 odd days until march 29. yes, she is trying to run down the clock to get people in the end to come behind...
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the express adds the word soft, i don't know whether that has been accepted as part of the picture. times that this story has not achieved more prominence until now, it is it is a really important story, it would be a revolution in penal policy to abolish or sentences in this way. of course it is being smothered by brexit and maybe noticed the original announcement by the justice secretary. —— nobody noticed. ialso wonder whether a conservative justice secretary would have been able to smuggle it past the cabinet without the enormous destruction of exit. it is surprising that this think tank has come out against it, i thought it was widely accepted that short—term prison sentences served no purpose, and doing it is just a great way to teach people how to be better criminals, there is the type rehabilitations if you are in prison for such a short time, you just pick up, as i say, tips about how to be a better criminal from those around you. obviously they have a different take on it. the community sentences are necessarily have to be soft, do they? we have 30 seconds left to ask whet
the express adds the word soft, i don't know whether that has been accepted as part of the picture. times that this story has not achieved more prominence until now, it is it is a really important story, it would be a revolution in penal policy to abolish or sentences in this way. of course it is being smothered by brexit and maybe noticed the original announcement by the justice secretary. —— nobody noticed. ialso wonder whether a conservative justice secretary would have been able to...
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the daily express says that theresa may will bring key tory brexiteers and remainers together for crisis out a solution to the brexit deadlock. the metro reports on liberal democrat leader sir vince cable saying a ‘significant‘ number of labour and tory mps are plotting to desert their parties and join with him in an attempt to halt brexit. the financial times reports on comments from the business secretary that nissan's decision to cancel production of a new model at its sunderland plant is "a warning sign" of the damage that could be wrought on the car sector by a no—deal brexit. the times says that ministers are considering withdrawing a £60 million package of support for nissan after it broke its pledge to build the latest version of the x—trail suv in britain. the guardian's lead story is about campaigners calling on the government to intervene urgently over the cost of a cystic fibrosis drug. the i has the same story. it says children are being denied a life—extending drug after the manufacturer set the price at £105,000 per patient per year. and the daily telegraph has a call from
the daily express says that theresa may will bring key tory brexiteers and remainers together for crisis out a solution to the brexit deadlock. the metro reports on liberal democrat leader sir vince cable saying a ‘significant‘ number of labour and tory mps are plotting to desert their parties and join with him in an attempt to halt brexit. the financial times reports on comments from the business secretary that nissan's decision to cancel production of a new model at its sunderland plant...
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according to the express, crunch summit to say brexit. his! is this serious? it is on the front page of the independent even though it is now online only but it is on our front page as well, because the prime minister has put out an announcement tonight that she's going to get this group of backbench conservative mps, both leavers and remainers, two levers and three —— two remain as, you and you can see that she's trying to get the leavers to come up with imaginative solutions that can get through the commons, and she wants them to, in essence, the owner failure of their attempts to make it work, because they say they want an alternative to the irish backstop, andi alternative to the irish backstop, and i suspect, she suspects, they will not be able to find one. do we know who they are? owen paterson, then damian green and nicky morgan, andl then damian green and nicky morgan, and i think john then damian green and nicky morgan, and i thinkjohn is right, not in the cabinet, but there was a sense of, you didn't like what we came up with, co
according to the express, crunch summit to say brexit. his! is this serious? it is on the front page of the independent even though it is now online only but it is on our front page as well, because the prime minister has put out an announcement tonight that she's going to get this group of backbench conservative mps, both leavers and remainers, two levers and three —— two remain as, you and you can see that she's trying to get the leavers to come up with imaginative solutions that can get...
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it is on the front page of the sunday express. their story is the sunday express. r in the event of an audio brexit. we already have food banks. iwonder whether this an audio brexit. we already have food banks. i wonder whether this is quite provocative, a headline saying they will send food aid. if you go into the article on page four it talks about humanitarian aid, which has throwbacks to some famine happening in various parts of the world. this is the uk. i don't think we will be having, we already have a crisis. is this true do you think? i find it hard to believe that the european union are playing hardball and refusing to take a back stop a little bit and then lavish us with refit. perhaps it is another project fair. this letter from the prime minister to all her mps saying get behind my plan, will it make it any kind of difference is mikee behind my plan, will it make it any kind of difference is mike a little throw of the dice. a big vote next week, after next weekend, and that could be high noon. she has written to all hermps could be high noon. she has wr
it is on the front page of the sunday express. their story is the sunday express. r in the event of an audio brexit. we already have food banks. iwonder whether this an audio brexit. we already have food banks. i wonder whether this is quite provocative, a headline saying they will send food aid. if you go into the article on page four it talks about humanitarian aid, which has throwbacks to some famine happening in various parts of the world. this is the uk. i don't think we will be having, we...
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95 general purpose lanes, more people move further distances the much higher speeds every day on the express lane and that'st because o massive amount of extra capacity we have to add buses. the commuter services we have in the region, we're continuing to make investments in providing buses as an option on top of car pools and o top of single ochapants. that's we find people want. people want to know they have choices so they can car pool on dayta one the bus day three, drive their own car day four. >> and you mentioned an interesting topic. telework. i want to get your thoe hts when we cck. stay with us as we continue this special edition, all things transportation. we're back after the break. people aren't talking about how much money they saved buying giant-brand chicken. they're not talking, because they're eating. oh, hello. at giant, it's the little things that make mealtime easy, so you have more time with the people you love. fresh grab and golking salads and sandwiches. they're not talking, because they're eating. oh, hello. at giant, it's the little things that make mealtime easy,
95 general purpose lanes, more people move further distances the much higher speeds every day on the express lane and that'st because o massive amount of extra capacity we have to add buses. the commuter services we have in the region, we're continuing to make investments in providing buses as an option on top of car pools and o top of single ochapants. that's we find people want. people want to know they have choices so they can car pool on dayta one the bus day three, drive their own car day...
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able to enable expression and all forms of the arts, as well as little speech. i am a proponent for freedom of expression. i am a proponent for freedom generally if it does not destroy our society and if it does not violate the rights of others, you will find the personally generally in support of it. host: we welcome our listeners on c-span radio. we're talking about tinker v des moines. the decision was handed down 50 years ago today. you and your sister have been traveling across the country talking about the case and its relevance today. i want to introduce our bodies to rebecca schneider, a student journalist at the marjory stoneman douglas high school which a year ago, a horrific shooting the forever changed that school and that community. here is what she told your gathering on friday in des moines. [video] [applause] editor in chief of the eagle eye, the newspaper at marjory stoneman douglas high school. year, on february 14, it was the sight of a shooting that killed 17 people. i don't think that is what marjory stoneman douglas
able to enable expression and all forms of the arts, as well as little speech. i am a proponent for freedom of expression. i am a proponent for freedom generally if it does not destroy our society and if it does not violate the rights of others, you will find the personally generally in support of it. host: we welcome our listeners on c-span radio. we're talking about tinker v des moines. the decision was handed down 50 years ago today. you and your sister have been traveling across the country...
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on the satellite you can see the pineapple express taking aim at the bay area. heavy rain will spread south tomorrow to increase the chance of flooding across the bay area. highs will be in the 50s. more heavy rain will continue into wednesday morning before decreasing. another round of rain is possible this weekend. (catherine) in the east bay... in the (catherine) weekend.possible this of rain is another round decreasing. another round of rain is possible this weekend. (catherine) in the east bay... flood prevention supplies are flying off the shelves... that's as people brace for more stormy weather over the next three days. workers at hayward hardware says things like sandbags are selling even faster than last week. the concern -- the ground is already saturated and there are more flooding concerns. so - people are stocking up. <... ongoing showers> (catherine) rain is expected to last through wednesday... with scattered showers lingering into thursday. with the worst of the storm coming tomorrow... (catherine) you can stay connected to the weather in your n
on the satellite you can see the pineapple express taking aim at the bay area. heavy rain will spread south tomorrow to increase the chance of flooding across the bay area. highs will be in the 50s. more heavy rain will continue into wednesday morning before decreasing. another round of rain is possible this weekend. (catherine) in the east bay... in the (catherine) weekend.possible this of rain is another round decreasing. another round of rain is possible this weekend. (catherine) in the east...
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, the multiplicity of its expression. provides aand prose context for institution building. when we think about black arts by the late 1960's, we see not only poetry and prose, but we see dudley randall and broadside press, third world press, an attempt to actually control the production of black art in service to a political revolution. black art will permit all aspects of black cultural production. there will be a mural movement, the black theater movement, a movement that attempts to argue that to think of black power and self-determination and revolution, one must think of the cultural production of the nation. it's interesting that i think black art activists thought of african-americans as a nation within a nation, different from the internal colonial thesis. in that sense, they felt the nation had its own cultural artifacts to document and connect with. africa becomes big, depending on the influence of specific black arts activists. notion ofanga's returning to the source. become very important. when we think about
, the multiplicity of its expression. provides aand prose context for institution building. when we think about black arts by the late 1960's, we see not only poetry and prose, but we see dudley randall and broadside press, third world press, an attempt to actually control the production of black art in service to a political revolution. black art will permit all aspects of black cultural production. there will be a mural movement, the black theater movement, a movement that attempts to argue...
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the 495 express lanes project, the 95 express lanes project, they're saving back to your service outcomethey're saving commuters in the congested suburbs of washington about 80 -- average of 80 minutes a day. hugely important project to the region. neither one of them would have happened without the tifia program. what we're finding is it's harder and harder to make tifia work in real-life projects. when you are advancing a large multi -- many hundreds of millions of dollars or multimillion dollar project, timing is everything. and when you have a bid bond hanging out there, security, whether you have an interest rate risk, your design builder who is going to hold their cost, as you know, ed, for a certain period of time. you know, as project sponsors, we're looking at all these different elements. and if tifia takes too long or is not workable within the overall capital structure with the senior lenders in a project, then it's not something that we can ultimately use. and what does that mean? that means not just oh, i feel sorry for the project sponsors, we don't get to use tifia. it me
the 495 express lanes project, the 95 express lanes project, they're saving back to your service outcomethey're saving commuters in the congested suburbs of washington about 80 -- average of 80 minutes a day. hugely important project to the region. neither one of them would have happened without the tifia program. what we're finding is it's harder and harder to make tifia work in real-life projects. when you are advancing a large multi -- many hundreds of millions of dollars or multimillion...
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seeing is basically what most likely the church hopes is the first of many but mostly sort of the expression of the public worshipping of catholics it's not a threat to the muslim community and this is something you know muslim leaders centuries essentially should support and he came with this message of interreligious tolerance to the rich and i mean he repeated that call on monday alongside of a muslim cleric how do you see it resonating is it going to make a difference but i think that you know in politically medium term sensors of course no it doesn't really make a difference i mean these are gestures in the more in the longer view i think that this makes an enormous difference in the recent wave makes enormous difference this because it actually treats i mean it shows essentially the muslim world and actually takes it back to the european or to the western world they do you know when you actually have second. express or faith were not allowed to freely express . your creating a. nation i think one of the things that was said yesterday and was repeated was the fact that we need food for
seeing is basically what most likely the church hopes is the first of many but mostly sort of the expression of the public worshipping of catholics it's not a threat to the muslim community and this is something you know muslim leaders centuries essentially should support and he came with this message of interreligious tolerance to the rich and i mean he repeated that call on monday alongside of a muslim cleric how do you see it resonating is it going to make a difference but i think that you...
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expressions?" guest: political speech is the the protected speech in u.s. system. t i am a believer that all sorts of expression needs to be protective if it is not disrupted and if it does not violate the rights of others. i am reminded of the way the nazis considered abstract art as somehow a violation of society. there are all kinds of expressions besides political expressions that are central to being able to express human values. complex,ues are very thankfully so. our society is made up of many things more than politics and political law. the arts are very wide and varied, and i think we need to enable expressions in all form of the arts as well as in political speech. in freedom ofnent expression, a proponent of freedom generally. if it does not destroy our society and if it does not violate the rights of others, you will find me, personally, generally in support of it. host: we welcome our listeners on c-span radio. we are talking about the case tinker v des moines, a landmark case. down 50sion was handed years ago today. you and your sister have traveled ac
expressions?" guest: political speech is the the protected speech in u.s. system. t i am a believer that all sorts of expression needs to be protective if it is not disrupted and if it does not violate the rights of others. i am reminded of the way the nazis considered abstract art as somehow a violation of society. there are all kinds of expressions besides political expressions that are central to being able to express human values. complex,ues are very thankfully so. our society is made...
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. >> reporter: there's news on the i-95 express lanes too. a new reversible ramp is coming to connect near san tara hospital with the hot lanes. the deal with the company that adds those lanes moving ahea over on the beltway a green light to build the final two and the express taking lanes right up to the legion bridge, something likely to up the pressure on neighbor maryland. s awhat it really does is p lot of pressure on maryland to step up to the plate and figure out theirth side o road. >> reporter: the construction on the virginia side for the final stretch of express lanes set to beginn 2021. in northern virginia, i'm julie carey, news4. >>> when we come back, a commuter option which usually costs a little money, and t-- i the district is going to be free the nextew weeks. >>> check your drawers and pockets. those old phone a tablets may be worth something. we'll tell y reynold's kitchens™ has eliminated plastic wrap frustration for good. to celebrate, award winner jeff russo composed the world's shortest victory song. [sfx: victory song
. >> reporter: there's news on the i-95 express lanes too. a new reversible ramp is coming to connect near san tara hospital with the hot lanes. the deal with the company that adds those lanes moving ahea over on the beltway a green light to build the final two and the express taking lanes right up to the legion bridge, something likely to up the pressure on neighbor maryland. s awhat it really does is p lot of pressure on maryland to step up to the plate and figure out theirth side o...
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on the satellite you can see the pineapple express taking aim at the bay area. heavy rain will spread south tomorrow to increase the chance of flooding across the bay area. highs will be in the 50s. more heavy rain will continue into wednesday morning before decreasing. another round of rain is possible this weekend. (catherine) through noon tomorrow...the heaviest rain will be hitting the north bay (ken)the north bay weekend.possible this weekend. (catherine) through noon tomorrow...the heaviest rain will be hitting the north bay (ken) kron4s michelle kingston is in the north bay which has been getting with rain most of the day (ken) as the north bay braces for more rain. the city of sausalito is still cleaning up after a massive landslide that destroyed homes a week and a half ago. earlier today crews put out berms in hopes of diverting rainfall away from the landslide and into drains. they also cleared away trees and debris. and put out tarps to protect the soil. four homes are still red- tagged following the landslide. and fifteen people remain out of their
on the satellite you can see the pineapple express taking aim at the bay area. heavy rain will spread south tomorrow to increase the chance of flooding across the bay area. highs will be in the 50s. more heavy rain will continue into wednesday morning before decreasing. another round of rain is possible this weekend. (catherine) through noon tomorrow...the heaviest rain will be hitting the north bay (ken)the north bay weekend.possible this weekend. (catherine) through noon tomorrow...the...
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a cctv image is on the front page the daily express — it says police of focusing on the footage whichld hold clues to finding missing student libby squire. and, the daily mirror claims half of bus rates could be scrapped because of funding cuts. a variety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start with philip green which
a cctv image is on the front page the daily express — it says police of focusing on the footage whichld hold clues to finding missing student libby squire. and, the daily mirror claims half of bus rates could be scrapped because of funding cuts. a variety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start with philip green which
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just a few of the sentiments expressed today, following the death of gordon banks at the age of 81.6 world cup winner with england was seen as one the greats of the sport globally, winning fifa's goalkeeper of the year award on six occasions. sports correspondent andy swiss looks back on his life and career. it remains a footballing miracle, england versus brazil, and that save. what to of! gordon banks! the greatest ever from one of the greatest ever. four years earlier gordon banks had been a cornerstone of england's world cup triumph and those who played alongside him were today united in tribute. sir bobby charlton said gordon was fantastic goalkeeper and i was proud to call him the team—mate. sir geoff hurst described him as one of the very greatest, a sentiment echoed throughout the game. he was my hero obviously, growing up. training with him, i think the big thing i can say about him was he had in an era that was totally different today, he had this great positional sense. that was his dedication, really. banks first made his name with leicester city. but it wasn't long befo
just a few of the sentiments expressed today, following the death of gordon banks at the age of 81.6 world cup winner with england was seen as one the greats of the sport globally, winning fifa's goalkeeper of the year award on six occasions. sports correspondent andy swiss looks back on his life and career. it remains a footballing miracle, england versus brazil, and that save. what to of! gordon banks! the greatest ever from one of the greatest ever. four years earlier gordon banks had been a...
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fashionable, let's move to a different part of that kind of mind5et, because on the front page of the expresse is death cult, talk u5 shamema begum him, and of course the is death cult, talk us through this? this isis bride wants to come back to the uk, and sajid javit has said that's not something that will happen he has any say in it. now jeremy corbyn has intervened and said he disagrees with the government's stance on this, she should come back to britain and there should basically be on the uk to work out what to do. the express has said, do you really think she deserves our support? that is because jeremy corbyn... deserves our support? that is because jeremy corbyn. .. it doesn't even have an! . i said it wrong. i think a lot of the people here are uncomfortable at his decision this week. it is not that they feel this person should come back and be given a hug and all this, this softball thing. it is that ultimately she was radicalised in the uk, and it is perhaps our duty to bring her back in deal with that, whether that is through something you can take through something you can take
fashionable, let's move to a different part of that kind of mind5et, because on the front page of the expresse is death cult, talk u5 shamema begum him, and of course the is death cult, talk us through this? this isis bride wants to come back to the uk, and sajid javit has said that's not something that will happen he has any say in it. now jeremy corbyn has intervened and said he disagrees with the government's stance on this, she should come back to britain and there should basically be on...
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maybe take the express lanes. mit be worth the money today. outbound 14th street bridge before gw parkway,ave the crash hanging around in the right lane. left sid there is blocked. temple hills inbound branch avenuehehe ramp to outer loop police activity there and brandew problem southwest freeway westbound after the third street tunnel new crash there right side is blocked by that acdent. guys? >> melissa, thank you. >>> 6:02 now. we're staying on top of thela st developments out of the white house. all eyes are on the trump administration this g.morn the president in particular to see if he will back a bipartisan bill to avoid a partial government shutdown on friday. >> both democrats and publicans are on board and everyone agrees another shutdown would be a disaster, but the president has made it clear he isn't happy with the proposed deal. it doesn't include a more than quarter $5.5 billion he asking for the wall along he southern border. it does include 55 miles of new fencing and more moneyor homeland security. the preside hted he may ta
maybe take the express lanes. mit be worth the money today. outbound 14th street bridge before gw parkway,ave the crash hanging around in the right lane. left sid there is blocked. temple hills inbound branch avenuehehe ramp to outer loop police activity there and brandew problem southwest freeway westbound after the third street tunnel new crash there right side is blocked by that acdent. guys? >> melissa, thank you. >>> 6:02 now. we're staying on top of thela st developments...
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the front of the daily express, secret brexit plot exposed. hy we are seeing the votes delayed because of the idea back may orface votes delayed because of the idea back may or face a delay on brexit. you don't need contacts in brussels, you need to sit in a bar to get the script, which is mrs may says a senior official, really the top official, when it comes to brexit negotiations, has been overheard to have said that the options mps will have said that the options mps will haveis have said that the options mps will have is the revised divorce deal many mrs may's divorce deal with some amendments oi’ many mrs may's divorce deal with some amendments or the elongated brexit, extension of article 50, meaning the uk won't leave on march 29, very much kicking the can down the road. this will cause mps to celebrate thinking mrs may doesn't really mean it when she says no deal isn't off the table. but it will infuriate meaningful backbench mps who are very eurosceptic who would prefer no deal to a lot of other outcomes. she needs them on board to get
the front of the daily express, secret brexit plot exposed. hy we are seeing the votes delayed because of the idea back may orface votes delayed because of the idea back may or face a delay on brexit. you don't need contacts in brussels, you need to sit in a bar to get the script, which is mrs may says a senior official, really the top official, when it comes to brexit negotiations, has been overheard to have said that the options mps will have said that the options mps will haveis have said...
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the u.s. system. i am a believer that all kinds of expression needs to be protected. i am reminded about the way the asis considered abstract art somehow a violation of society. there are all kinds of expressions besides political expressions that are central to being able to express human values. human values are very complex. thankfully so. our society is made up of many more things than politics and political law. wide andare very varied. we need to enable expression in all forms of the arts, as well as in political speech. i am a proponent in freedom of expression. destroy ourot society and if it does not violate the rights of others, you will find me, personally, generally in support of it. we are talking -- >> we are talking about tinker versus des moines. you and your sister have been traveling across the country, talking about the case. is a student generalist. shooting that forever changed that school and community. here is what she told a gathering in des moines. >> my name is rebecca schneider. i am the editor in chief. if he did not know, last year, on febr
the u.s. system. i am a believer that all kinds of expression needs to be protected. i am reminded about the way the asis considered abstract art somehow a violation of society. there are all kinds of expressions besides political expressions that are central to being able to express human values. human values are very complex. thankfully so. our society is made up of many more things than politics and political law. wide andare very varied. we need to enable expression in all forms of the...
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a new pill to reduce the pain of arthritis could soon be available, reports the express. ports that universities are facing a funding shortfall, thanks to rising pension costs. the uk could undermine us efforts to ban the chinese company huawei from global sg networks — that's according to the financial times. and the guardian says mps are calling for more regulation to curb the social media giant facebook. so, we've got a varied set of pages. first beginning with the shamima begum story. here is the son. you must be kidding. the sun have obviously taken of you on this, as is their way, and they've got a tory mp, david davies. obviously he's had a conversation with her nose her mind. there are a lot of... a lot of people in the country will have, why is she begging for sympathy, she has clearly created huge media circus around herself and there are many elements people find compelling. she has just had elements people find compelling. she hasjust had a elements people find compelling. she has just had a baby. elements people find compelling. she hasjust had a baby. she ele
a new pill to reduce the pain of arthritis could soon be available, reports the express. ports that universities are facing a funding shortfall, thanks to rising pension costs. the uk could undermine us efforts to ban the chinese company huawei from global sg networks — that's according to the financial times. and the guardian says mps are calling for more regulation to curb the social media giant facebook. so, we've got a varied set of pages. first beginning with the shamima begum story....
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that's according to the sunday express which also carries tonight's news that the duke of edinburgh hasen up his driving licence. the sunday times says a generation of children are at risk of grooming and sexual exploitation due to the failure of tech giants to enforce adult age limits on dating apps. lets start with the front page of the observer and chris grayling, mps are uniting to tell the prime minister to sack him fall his various fiascoes. he must be the most accident prone minister almost ever. by this time last year, he was having a real battle to actually survive because you remember the railway times going wrong. he always blames everybody else apart from himself... not the only politician to do so... but he seems to do it with more regularity than others. he hires a ferry firm with no fairies, they had an irish back who had some ferries but the irish back has pulled out so he's back to the situation of no fairies. as a result mps saying this is ridiculous and it has to go. one of the tory remainers says he should be considering his position. my view is he will not go, hit t
that's according to the sunday express which also carries tonight's news that the duke of edinburgh hasen up his driving licence. the sunday times says a generation of children are at risk of grooming and sexual exploitation due to the failure of tech giants to enforce adult age limits on dating apps. lets start with the front page of the observer and chris grayling, mps are uniting to tell the prime minister to sack him fall his various fiascoes. he must be the most accident prone minister...
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as the expression goes, "who knows"? >> stephen: oh yeah, the expression, "who knows?" reminds me of that other famous saying by george washington "hi." he used to say that all the time. hi. >> jon: hi. >> stephen: hi. now that the super bowl is over, it's time to face that on tuesday, donald trump is giving his state of the union address. so yesterday it was maroon 5, tomorrow it's orange one. ( laughter ) please don't take your shirt off. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) "the late show" will be live after the state of the union, and my guests will be the team from "cbs this morning." obviously, they're news folk, so they can't give their real opinions, but this isn't a news show, so i will squeeze it out of them. ( laughter ) gayle will share her feelings! ( cheers and applause ) we'll have to tamp her down! again, that's 11:35 tomorrow, meaning they're staying up past their bed time, which i believe is 3:00 in the afternoon. ( laughter ) when it comes to the state of the union, just like prom, there's an official theme. this year it's "choosing greatness." yes, w
as the expression goes, "who knows"? >> stephen: oh yeah, the expression, "who knows?" reminds me of that other famous saying by george washington "hi." he used to say that all the time. hi. >> jon: hi. >> stephen: hi. now that the super bowl is over, it's time to face that on tuesday, donald trump is giving his state of the union address. so yesterday it was maroon 5, tomorrow it's orange one. ( laughter ) please don't take your shirt off. (...
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the kind of thing to get the daily express fired up. government saying it is not a colony, it is an overseas territory. but what this does highlight, if you open the withdrawal agreement, you are going to have spain saying, let's talk about gibraltar. france, let's talk about gibraltar. france, let's talk about fishing rights. this is why theresa may didn't want to reopen the withdrawal agreement. you want to pick anything up or can i ask you to pick anything up or can i ask you to turn to the next story? what i wasjust going to to turn to the next story? what i was just going to say, to turn to the next story? what i wasjust going to say, the comments from gibraltar's chief minister, our giant neighbour takes whatever opportunity it can to stick its finger in our hide. we will not allow one grain of sand or drop of our water to be taken by spain. those are fighting words. the telegraph is talking about no platforming, which could be illegal. this is at universities, open free speech. he ran the university debates, you would see your pos
the kind of thing to get the daily express fired up. government saying it is not a colony, it is an overseas territory. but what this does highlight, if you open the withdrawal agreement, you are going to have spain saying, let's talk about gibraltar. france, let's talk about gibraltar. france, let's talk about fishing rights. this is why theresa may didn't want to reopen the withdrawal agreement. you want to pick anything up or can i ask you to pick anything up or can i ask you to turn to the...
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(playing "strauss waltz") (narrator) how the camera moves, what it sees, the actors' expressions. gned to sweep an audience into the drama. a grand style of storytelling developed from the early days. (martin scorsese) i still watch old films i would love to direct like the old directors did. (waltz music playing) (narrator) in the halcyon of hollywood so many films were produced it lured the finest talent, drawn by the lavish production, by the creative ferment, by the chance to perfect techniques of filmmaking still in the process of refinement. (martin scorsese) the old hollywood had this wonderful method, it was like a factory. so therefore each studio made a couple hundred films a year. (martin scorsese) and there were so many people that influenced each other and they all wound up in the same place. i think it was a very -- exciting 20, 30, 40 years with so much going on, everyone influencing each other. (martin scorsese) trying this new thing and trying that. and murnau just came out of germany. hawks tried that in one film, and then went back and said "i'm not doing that ag
(playing "strauss waltz") (narrator) how the camera moves, what it sees, the actors' expressions. gned to sweep an audience into the drama. a grand style of storytelling developed from the early days. (martin scorsese) i still watch old films i would love to direct like the old directors did. (waltz music playing) (narrator) in the halcyon of hollywood so many films were produced it lured the finest talent, drawn by the lavish production, by the creative ferment, by the chance to...
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the daily express warns that one in three people live in an area with dangerously high levels of air according to new research. the i splashes on what it calls britain's hidden housing scandal — detailing squalid and dangerous conditions in properties occupied by low—income workers. the daily mail leads on reports of a growing cabinet revolt over the h52 rail link with ministers said to be alarmed over the project's spiralling costs. and the guardian features a picture of a beaming olivia colman after she won best actress at the baftas but the paper leads on fears that a rapid decline in the world's insects could spell disaster for the planet. let's start with brexit. may reject jeremy corbyn‘s offer. jeremy corbyn wrote to reason last week outlining five editions backing the plan. —— theresa may. even it is quite complicated because for reasons only he can explain, he once had but not free movement. which of course isn't going to happen. at the un. anyway, he did have these five conditions and according to the guardian which seems to have the most update news story about this, she h
the daily express warns that one in three people live in an area with dangerously high levels of air according to new research. the i splashes on what it calls britain's hidden housing scandal — detailing squalid and dangerous conditions in properties occupied by low—income workers. the daily mail leads on reports of a growing cabinet revolt over the h52 rail link with ministers said to be alarmed over the project's spiralling costs. and the guardian features a picture of a beaming olivia...
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meanwhile in the express, has donald trump suggested that trade between the united states in the uk willexit. the daily mail, says a coalition of that is going to pay into a fund supporting the victims of authorised push payment when they are tricked into sending money into accou nts are tricked into sending money into accounts that are run by criminals and solicitors and police officers. we turn to the financial times what the paper says can be considered by the paper says can be considered by the government would force mobile phone operators to allow rivals to use their network in areas with poor signals. the guardian, which is the thousands of children who walked out of classrooms to demand more action from the government on climate change. that is a quick look at those front pages, let's start off with the lead story, donald trump he said he would do it and he has. ill make i watched the entire speech. said he would do it and he has. ill make i watched the entire speechm was all over the place, typical trump. he started off by saying how wonderful it's been taking by great deals of c
meanwhile in the express, has donald trump suggested that trade between the united states in the uk willexit. the daily mail, says a coalition of that is going to pay into a fund supporting the victims of authorised push payment when they are tricked into sending money into accou nts are tricked into sending money into accounts that are run by criminals and solicitors and police officers. we turn to the financial times what the paper says can be considered by the paper says can be considered by...
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and the express leads on the row in brussels after the eu described gibraltar as a british colony... goes out the papers. let's start off our chats. i went, goes out the papers. let's start off our chats. iwent, and goes out the papers. let's start off our chats. i went, and john, goes out the papers. let's start off our chats. iwent, and john, should we start off with brexit? let's get it out of the way. this is a story all on top of theresa may being in trouble and buses. the irish pm because the government is coming under pressure, compromise on the backstop. we saw a couple of cracks emerging in the eu unity that we see and one of which came from the prime minister who said we cannot have a no deal situation. it will be terrible for europe. we need to make sure we get a deal over the line. the irish government report for the no—deal brexit was interesting. in a case for a no deal or hardball, all ofa case for a no deal or hardball, all of a sudden, theresa may not only got support of her party behind her now, she has put the ball back in the eu courts. look at ireland, but they a
and the express leads on the row in brussels after the eu described gibraltar as a british colony... goes out the papers. let's start off our chats. i went, goes out the papers. let's start off our chats. iwent, and goes out the papers. let's start off our chats. i went, and john, goes out the papers. let's start off our chats. iwent, and john, should we start off with brexit? let's get it out of the way. this is a story all on top of theresa may being in trouble and buses. the irish pm because...
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now islam has long had a somewhat complicated relationship with the freedom of speech and expression as they're defined in the west and i know that in that the lens and particularly this debate became far more polarized after a series of murders of people who were critical of islam particularly filmmaker theo van gogh fifteen years later do you think the dutch society has been able to find a proper balance between the religious and non-religious expression well unfortunately things are not go in the right direction at this moment in the netherlands and not only in the events and the rest of western europe to see the far right and for intolerant political parties are growing i think that it's a great concern. because some minorities in europe in the netherlands for example the jewish minority the is the muslim majority they are both on their attack on. this very thin layer of tolerance that we are supposed to have in the in the netherlands as it's fading away in the ferry for. we foster way and this is a great concern definitely and we know all that. long ago sixty eighty years ago we
now islam has long had a somewhat complicated relationship with the freedom of speech and expression as they're defined in the west and i know that in that the lens and particularly this debate became far more polarized after a series of murders of people who were critical of islam particularly filmmaker theo van gogh fifteen years later do you think the dutch society has been able to find a proper balance between the religious and non-religious expression well unfortunately things are not go...
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more to the point, those scholars and judges that expressed the most anxiety about the climate where the most reluctant to address the problems through judicial enforcement of constitutional life. need tostand why, we move backward in time to the decade or so before the war began. conflictsears too, over constitutional rights were at the center of public debate. but instead of the speech amendment,he first controversy centered on the due process clauses of the fifth and 14th amendment with their purported protection of liberty of contract. to use the language of contemporaries, the courts of the progressive era policed property rights, not personal rights. among the many prewar constituencies who accused the courts of pandering to industrial interests were mainstream progressives. the progressives of the early 20th century differed on many issues. their conflicting policy references ranged from tenement housing laws to municipal ownership of public utilities to eugenics. yet there was one point on which virtually all progressives agreed, namely their deep-seated distrust of court-cen
more to the point, those scholars and judges that expressed the most anxiety about the climate where the most reluctant to address the problems through judicial enforcement of constitutional life. need tostand why, we move backward in time to the decade or so before the war began. conflictsears too, over constitutional rights were at the center of public debate. but instead of the speech amendment,he first controversy centered on the due process clauses of the fifth and 14th amendment with...
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rejected the african union expressed. he was announced the winner is here he spoke to the leaders african leaders who'd got it so this is really quite some indorsement new leader of the african union having expressed doubts about that election just a few weeks ago malcolm webb in this have a very capital at the african union's annual summit thanks thank you very much. now to spain where thousands of people are demonstrating in the capital against the prime minister pederast sanchez they're calling for tougher measures on catalonia his campaign to split from spain now the protests follow as prime minister sanchez saying he'll appoint a rapper ter to join talks to ease political tension with catalonia demonstrators say he's some rendering to pressure from the separatists. the father of the three year old syrian refugee alan kurdi whose body washed up on turkey's sure in twenty fifteen is in new york or in spain abdullah has been there to rename a refugee rescue ship operating in the mediterranean the photograph of his dead t
rejected the african union expressed. he was announced the winner is here he spoke to the leaders african leaders who'd got it so this is really quite some indorsement new leader of the african union having expressed doubts about that election just a few weeks ago malcolm webb in this have a very capital at the african union's annual summit thanks thank you very much. now to spain where thousands of people are demonstrating in the capital against the prime minister pederast sanchez they're...
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underlineso like to the vice president of brazil. i wish to express the great joining theing here -- as aup as word representative of his people that. i would like to greet him with a show of hands. i would also like to thank the presence here of the vice tableer here at the head ambassador andan also to express my pleasure and gratitude for having with us two great friends of the inter-american system. talking about the secretary-general of the organization of american states, thank you for joining us. as well as the presence of our dear friend, the president of the inter-american bank. thank you for your presence. i would also like to thank several of the ministers of foreign affairs of all of the member countries of the lima group as well as countries who have joined us as observers of these deliberations. i would also like to greet the representative of the multilateral agencies and to thank the leadership exercised today and throughout our deliberations by our minister of thanks theairs and presence of the vice president of columbia could this mo
underlineso like to the vice president of brazil. i wish to express the great joining theing here -- as aup as word representative of his people that. i would like to greet him with a show of hands. i would also like to thank the presence here of the vice tableer here at the head ambassador andan also to express my pleasure and gratitude for having with us two great friends of the inter-american system. talking about the secretary-general of the organization of american states, thank you for...
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except to really having to accept the view expressed by the lim a group that. tightening the diplomatic political cordon against venezuela is the way forward and i think this is the united states for the present anyway accepts that this is this this is the thing to do and this u.n. security council meeting that is due later on tuesday i mean let's be honest it's really have much to fear from that does it because he he has the backing of russia and as a backing of china both of them get a veto anything that comes out of that. well yes i think that's right yes i think they are going to stick with him physically russia who will have a lot of lot to lose if they have motor and goes. but i think that really the international community in general is casting around for the best way to proceed and as we know the united states has introduced more sanctions against four named state governors for instance and mike pence they vice president has called upon liberal countries to to introduce similar sanctions against their consent as well and against the state or company. an
except to really having to accept the view expressed by the lim a group that. tightening the diplomatic political cordon against venezuela is the way forward and i think this is the united states for the present anyway accepts that this is this this is the thing to do and this u.n. security council meeting that is due later on tuesday i mean let's be honest it's really have much to fear from that does it because he he has the backing of russia and as a backing of china both of them get a veto...
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let's go to the daily express, because that suggests there may be a reason for the obfuscation and delaysret talks. don't rock the boat, we are in secret talks... according to the daily express, secret brexit plot exposed in hotel bar, brexit tierfury as plot exposed in hotel bar, brexit tier fury as negotiator let slip, back may orface tier fury as negotiator let slip, back may or face delay. parliament com pletely back may or face delay. parliament completely agree, but it is thought there could be no support for no deal. they want to get a deal, they don't want to crash out, or as others would say, have a clean break. leave completely. and this backroom conversation looks like it happened at a bar between ali robbins, theresa may's chief negotiator, who said the choice will be between her revised divorce deal 01’ be between her revised divorce deal ora be between her revised divorce deal or a long delay to brexit, meaning a long extension article 50. and essentially no deal has been taken off the table and all but direct words. now that might please some mps to know the prime minister
let's go to the daily express, because that suggests there may be a reason for the obfuscation and delaysret talks. don't rock the boat, we are in secret talks... according to the daily express, secret brexit plot exposed in hotel bar, brexit tierfury as plot exposed in hotel bar, brexit tier fury as negotiator let slip, back may orface tier fury as negotiator let slip, back may or face delay. parliament com pletely back may or face delay. parliament completely agree, but it is thought there...
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we will talk about the at moss teerk river, the pineapple express. >> i'm the consumer investigator, bay area responds next. >>> san francisco funston, a rescue operation for a woman buried in a landslide, has turned into a recovery effort. crews pulling out looking for her at aboute a some lights out now, cadaver dogs trying to see if they can do some sort of a recovery before the tide comes in at 1:30 this evening. if they do not find the woman this evening, they will reinitiate this search for her tomorrow. another woman survived the landslide, as did a dog. we hear she suffered minor injuries but she is doing well. you can continue to follow this story online and we will have complete coverage for you tonight at 11:00 as well. >>> nbc bay area responds to dozens of consumer complaints every week. >> consumer investigator chris chmura is here to talk successes. we love to talk success especially when it means money for you. >> we keep count of every single call we get and look at, this since we started three years ago, 13,081 complaints from consumers just like you. let's talk abo
we will talk about the at moss teerk river, the pineapple express. >> i'm the consumer investigator, bay area responds next. >>> san francisco funston, a rescue operation for a woman buried in a landslide, has turned into a recovery effort. crews pulling out looking for her at aboute a some lights out now, cadaver dogs trying to see if they can do some sort of a recovery before the tide comes in at 1:30 this evening. if they do not find the woman this evening, they will...
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the expression of the backstop, that is process progress.ally, what was agreed was agreement on unicorns, because those alternative arrangements do not exist yet and we don't know when they will exist. the reality is the backstop has been a pretext to stall at the whole brexit project, because the people are raising objections to the people are raising objections to the backstop, they do not want to deal with european union. they want to leave the european union without a deal. if it wouldn't be for the irish backstop, it would be something else. so you don't believe any good faith? i do not believe in any good faith? i do not believe in a good... no. it is really shocking the scenes in parliament this week we re really the scenes in parliament this week were really shocking to see. a parliament pretty much giving up on its power, and its ability to influence such an important decision that it influence such an important decision thatitis influence such an important decision that it is going to affect the lives of britons for decades to come
the expression of the backstop, that is process progress.ally, what was agreed was agreement on unicorns, because those alternative arrangements do not exist yet and we don't know when they will exist. the reality is the backstop has been a pretext to stall at the whole brexit project, because the people are raising objections to the people are raising objections to the backstop, they do not want to deal with european union. they want to leave the european union without a deal. if it wouldn't...
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as the express reports, she gave him hell. a frosty reception. you can see from the photograph... the body language! theresa may has had so many dark days. applicable with a about her, she always manages to smile. kevin said it earlier, she is trying to look as miserable as possible. —— i have to say this about her. theresa may has said things that have offended people who are pro—eu and wa nt to offended people who are pro—eu and want to come and live here, citizens of nowhere and that sort of thing. again, we have a foreign leaders, foreign politicians interfering, as some people will see it, by making comments like that. it often backfires. i think the message he was trying to convey, i think, was a pretty that one. that the people who campaigned for leave and the referendum didn't have a plan of how to implement it, were they to win. and now the chickens have come home to roost. but the language he used, i think, was a bit ill—advised. i think it was designed to get a reaction and it worked. i think it is giving, it has gi
as the express reports, she gave him hell. a frosty reception. you can see from the photograph... the body language! theresa may has had so many dark days. applicable with a about her, she always manages to smile. kevin said it earlier, she is trying to look as miserable as possible. —— i have to say this about her. theresa may has said things that have offended people who are pro—eu and wa nt to offended people who are pro—eu and want to come and live here, citizens of nowhere and...
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the express asks... "how can a row over money deny them a longer life?" man who spent four hours crossing the country to reach his injured mother arrived before her ambulance did, says the mail. mark clements caught a bus, two tubes and two trains to get
the express asks... "how can a row over money deny them a longer life?" man who spent four hours crossing the country to reach his injured mother arrived before her ambulance did, says the mail. mark clements caught a bus, two tubes and two trains to get
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on the satellite you can see the pineapple express taking aim at the bay area. heavy rain will spread south tomorrow to increase the chance of flooding across the bay area. highs will be in the 50s. more heavy rain will continue into wednesday morning before decreasing. another round of rain is possible this weekend. (vicki) through (vicki)(vicki) through noon tomorrow...the heaviest rain will be hitting the north bay kron4s michelle kingston has the latest from novato. (mk)debbie vandermeulen, novato "i just bring an umbrella, raincoat, and boots. you know, dress for it!"rain and wind packing a punch in the bay area yet again this winter ... rainfall began monday afternoon ... and according to the national weather service -- a flood watch is in effect until tuesday night.heavy rain is expected over the next two days -- about three inches in san francisco and up to nine inches in the hills and mountains.diane burger, novato "i have no complaints. we had a drought for many years. this is a blessing."while some don't mind the wet weather -- others say they're read
on the satellite you can see the pineapple express taking aim at the bay area. heavy rain will spread south tomorrow to increase the chance of flooding across the bay area. highs will be in the 50s. more heavy rain will continue into wednesday morning before decreasing. another round of rain is possible this weekend. (vicki) through (vicki)(vicki) through noon tomorrow...the heaviest rain will be hitting the north bay kron4s michelle kingston has the latest from novato. (mk)debbie vandermeulen,...
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the news. activists in pakistan complain of increased surveillance and draconian laws which inhibit free expression and criticism on mainstream and social media but the government says freedom of expression also has its limits open minded and free market of discourse is becoming increasingly rare in an era of fast news and so-called fake news organizes participants here feel that this is an opportunity not to just hear the other side's opinion but also to express their views israel in an open environment some of the job it out of there on. the red carpet is being rolled out for the academy awards in what could be a night of history making firsts for the film industry the oscars will kick off in hollywood in three hours looks at the films in the running for this year's coveted awards. the red carpet has been rolled out on hollywood boulevard and the on globes with the names of the winners are ready to open this year's academy awards feature a diverse slate of best picture nominees including the exploits of an african superhero in black and. the life of an indigenous mexican housekeeper in the one ni
the news. activists in pakistan complain of increased surveillance and draconian laws which inhibit free expression and criticism on mainstream and social media but the government says freedom of expression also has its limits open minded and free market of discourse is becoming increasingly rare in an era of fast news and so-called fake news organizes participants here feel that this is an opportunity not to just hear the other side's opinion but also to express their views israel in an open...