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tori: this is new to me. so there's not a whole chapter on them and attacked by the spirituals in general but attention the processes. the pretty mother been better book than mine written about them. but do going to some more spiritualist that i thought people would like to hear about. they did different things like one of them was really sexual in one of them was really evil prettiness no i haven't heard about this ellen white blood your question does make me think that something that i find tragic about this, i know i find it something tragic about everyone, is that one of them who eventually admitted that the whole thing was a con, she did believe. if we going to the graveyards and try to talk to the dead printed try to like but the dead talk to her. and she couldn't. so maybe this woman had anything like the wanting to believe but not being able to. >> full reference, the spiritualist was my favorite chapter per unit like every part of it. like i would watch a episode each and every single week. tori: i'm
tori: this is new to me. so there's not a whole chapter on them and attacked by the spirituals in general but attention the processes. the pretty mother been better book than mine written about them. but do going to some more spiritualist that i thought people would like to hear about. they did different things like one of them was really sexual in one of them was really evil prettiness no i haven't heard about this ellen white blood your question does make me think that something that i find...
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yes, we have been hearing a lot from tory mps _ yes, we have been hearing a lot from tory mps about howy, they are pointing to things about have ukase able to take a stronger— things about have ukase able to take a stronger stance on russia because you don't— a stronger stance on russia because you don't have to work for all of these _ you don't have to work for all of these eu — you don't have to work for all of these eu member states, some of them such as _ these eu member states, some of them such as germany went to work with russia _ such as germany went to work with russia on— such as germany went to work with russia on energy, but clearly come as soon— russia on energy, but clearly come as soon as — russia on energy, but clearly come as soon as you go down that path my people _ as soon as you go down that path my people say, — as soon as you go down that path my people say, well if you are going to have an _ people say, well if you are going to have an ethical approach, that needs to apply— have an ethical approach, that needs to apply more widely than just a country— to apply mor
yes, we have been hearing a lot from tory mps _ yes, we have been hearing a lot from tory mps about howy, they are pointing to things about have ukase able to take a stronger— things about have ukase able to take a stronger stance on russia because you don't— a stronger stance on russia because you don't have to work for all of these _ you don't have to work for all of these eu — you don't have to work for all of these eu member states, some of them such as _ these eu member states, some...
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i bound by them even under pressure from tory mps-_ from tory mps.re is a sense that _ from tory mps. i think there is a sense that the _ from tory mps. i think there is a sense that the government - from tory mps. i think there is a sense that the government is i from tory mps. i think there is a i sense that the government is using coronavirus — sense that the government is using coronavirus to bring in laws or extend — coronavirus to bring in laws or extend its _ coronavirus to bring in laws or extend its powers that might have a longer _ extend its powers that might have a longer lasting impact than is necessary on certain freedoms, whether— necessary on certain freedoms, whether it _ necessary on certain freedoms, whether it is the right to protest, as we _ whether it is the right to protest, as we have — whether it is the right to protest, as we have seen over the last couple of weeks. _ as we have seen over the last couple of weeks. or— as we have seen over the last couple of weeks, or otherthings. i as we have seen over the last couple of wee
i bound by them even under pressure from tory mps-_ from tory mps.re is a sense that _ from tory mps. i think there is a sense that the _ from tory mps. i think there is a sense that the government - from tory mps. i think there is a sense that the government is i from tory mps. i think there is a i sense that the government is using coronavirus — sense that the government is using coronavirus to bring in laws or extend — coronavirus to bring in laws or extend its _ coronavirus to bring in...
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is this tory philosophy, you know, the philosophy of the tory i know, the philosophy of the tory partyhink there is a desire by many, at least _ i think there is a desire by many, at least they say there is a desire to have _ at least they say there is a desire to have a — at least they say there is a desire to have a more ethical foreign policy— to have a more ethical foreign policy following brexit, lots of tory _ policy following brexit, lots of tory mps very animated about that, but clearly, — tory mps very animated about that, but clearly, we are seeing it's a problem — but clearly, we are seeing it's a problem if— but clearly, we are seeing it's a problem if it becomes quite pick and choose _ problem if it becomes quite pick and choose in_ problem if it becomes quite pick and choose. in terms of, i suppose, this pragmatism, — choose. in terms of, i suppose, this pragmatism, i think on china there is a sense — pragmatism, i think on china there is a sense of— pragmatism, i think on china there is a sense of pragmatism because ultimately, china is not the soviet union _ ultimately,
is this tory philosophy, you know, the philosophy of the tory i know, the philosophy of the tory partyhink there is a desire by many, at least _ i think there is a desire by many, at least they say there is a desire to have _ at least they say there is a desire to have a — at least they say there is a desire to have a more ethical foreign policy— to have a more ethical foreign policy following brexit, lots of tory _ policy following brexit, lots of tory mps very animated about that, but...
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every tory mp voted for 2.1% commons. every tory mp voted for 2~i% in_ commons.ons. every tory mp voted for 2.1% injanuary last year. that should — 2.1% injanuary last year. that should be _ 2.1% injanuary last year. that should be the basis on which negotiations and discussions are now entered _ negotiations and discussions are now entered into with the trade unions. what _ entered into with the trade unions. what the _ entered into with the trade unions. what the government have been saying is that while an overall funding settlement was enshrined in law, specific figures on pay were not. ministers have been pointing as well to the economic situation at the moment, saying nurses are being exempted from a wider public sector pay freeze, for example. interestingly, labour has asked what it would put to the pay review body in terms of a recommendation, it is not naming a figure. it isjust saying that the pay review body should look at the figure. jonathan ashworth was also asked if he would support the possibly of strike action by nurses. he described that situati
every tory mp voted for 2.1% commons. every tory mp voted for 2~i% in_ commons.ons. every tory mp voted for 2.1% injanuary last year. that should — 2.1% injanuary last year. that should be _ 2.1% injanuary last year. that should be the basis on which negotiations and discussions are now entered _ negotiations and discussions are now entered into with the trade unions. what _ entered into with the trade unions. what the _ entered into with the trade unions. what the government have been saying...
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they say it can onlyl benefit the tories, labour party and liberal— benefit the tories, labour party party and liberal democrats, the parties - benefit the tories, labour party and liberal democrats, the parties whol liberal democrats, the parties who support— liberal democrats, the parties who support scotland _ liberal democrats, the parties who support scotland staying _ liberal democrats, the parties who support scotland staying within - liberal democrats, the parties who support scotland staying within the uk. support scotland staying within the uk the _ support scotland staying within the uk the row — support scotland staying within the uk the row of— support scotland staying within the uk. the row of course _ support scotland staying within the uk. the row of course between - support scotland staying within thel uk. the row of course between alex salmond _ uk. the row of course between alex salmond and — uk. the row of course between alex salmond and nicola _ uk. the row of course between alex salmond and nicola sturgeon- uk. the row of course between alex salmond and nicola s
they say it can onlyl benefit the tories, labour party and liberal— benefit the tories, labour party party and liberal democrats, the parties - benefit the tories, labour party and liberal democrats, the parties whol liberal democrats, the parties who support— liberal democrats, the parties who support scotland _ liberal democrats, the parties who support scotland staying _ liberal democrats, the parties who support scotland staying within - liberal democrats, the parties who support...
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although a minority of tory mps might rebel. a minority of tory mps might rebel on thursday, the voteected to pass with labour signalling its support as well. ~ . ., , , ~ labour signalling its support as well. ~ . ., , , ,, , well. what the vote is this week is about the road _ well. what the vote is this week is about the road map, _ well. what the vote is this week is about the road map, about- well. what the vote is this week is about the road map, about easing| well. what the vote is this week is - about the road map, about easing the road map. _ about the road map, about easing the road map, it's about statutory sick pay, _ road map, it's about statutory sick pay, the _ road map, it's about statutory sick pay, the ban on evictions, all measures— pay, the ban on evictions, all measures we have pushed for. we certainly— measures we have pushed for. we certainly won't be standing in the way of— certainly won't be standing in the way of the — certainly won't be standing in the way of the government to get the legislation passed. the government sa s it legislation passed. the governm
although a minority of tory mps might rebel. a minority of tory mps might rebel on thursday, the voteected to pass with labour signalling its support as well. ~ . ., , , ~ labour signalling its support as well. ~ . ., , , ,, , well. what the vote is this week is about the road _ well. what the vote is this week is about the road map, _ well. what the vote is this week is about the road map, about- well. what the vote is this week is about the road map, about easing| well. what the vote is this...
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those are the questions the tories say she still has to answer. thank you.new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. on average, 7,173 new cases were recorded per day in the past week. in the past 2a hours, 315 deaths have been recorded — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test. on average, 266 deaths were announced every day in the past week. the total number of deaths so far across the uk is 123,783. on to vaccinations now and nearly 225,000 people had their first dose of a vaccine in the latest 24—hour period. in total, 20.7 million people have now had theirfirstjab. that is 39% of the uk adult population. buckingham palace says it's "very concerned" by reports that the duchess of sussex was accused of bullying her staff during her time at kensington palace. the claims were made by former staff of harry and meghan and the palace says it will investigate the circumstances. for her part, the duchess was said to be "saddened" by reports of a bullying complaint, which was seen as the "latest attack on her character". 0ur roya
those are the questions the tories say she still has to answer. thank you.new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. on average, 7,173 new cases were recorded per day in the past week. in the past 2a hours, 315 deaths have been recorded — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test. on average, 266 deaths were announced every day in the past week. the total number of deaths so far across the uk is 123,783. on to vaccinations now and nearly 225,000 people had...
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are on 35% and — and that is why the tories are on 35% and it's— and that is why the tories are on 35%a serious issue for keir starmer and the real issue for the lahour— keir starmer and the real issue for the labour party is where is the grand _ the labour party is where is the grand vi5ion. if i was them i would have _ grand vi5ion. if i was them i would have said — grand vi5ion. if i was them i would have said to— grand vi5ion. if i was them i would have said to him go ba5ed grand vi5ion. if i was them i would have said to him go based on inequality, paint a picture for the public— inequality, paint a picture for the public about where you want to take this country— public about where you want to take this country rather than tactical hit5 this country rather than tactical hits which— this country rather than tactical hit5 which are not going to land because — hit5 which are not going to land because people understand the real problem _ because people understand the real problem is the government is facing everyone _ problem is the government is facing everyone has got to mock toget
are on 35% and — and that is why the tories are on 35% and it's— and that is why the tories are on 35%a serious issue for keir starmer and the real issue for the lahour— keir starmer and the real issue for the labour party is where is the grand _ the labour party is where is the grand vi5ion. if i was them i would have _ grand vi5ion. if i was them i would have said — grand vi5ion. if i was them i would have said to— grand vi5ion. if i was them i would have said to him go ba5ed grand...
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constituencies and across the uk, too. new tory constituencies and across the uk, too-— new tory constituenciesup toda and the uk, too. the chancellor stood up today and double _ the uk, too. the chancellor stood up today and double down _ the uk, too. the chancellor stood up today and double down on _ the uk, too. the chancellor stood up today and double down on exactly i the uk, too. the chancellor stood up| today and double down on exactly the same mistakes — today and double down on exactly the same mistakes he _ today and double down on exactly the same mistakes he has _ today and double down on exactly the same mistakes he has been _ today and double down on exactly the same mistakes he has been making . same mistakes he has been making tbrough— same mistakes he has been making through the — same mistakes he has been making through the pandemic, _ same mistakes he has been making through the pandemic, temporary. through the pandemic, temporary extensions — through the pandemic, temporary extensions and _ through the pandemic, temporary extensions and temporary - through the pandemic, temp
constituencies and across the uk, too. new tory constituencies and across the uk, too-— new tory constituenciesup toda and the uk, too. the chancellor stood up today and double _ the uk, too. the chancellor stood up today and double down _ the uk, too. the chancellor stood up today and double down on _ the uk, too. the chancellor stood up today and double down on exactly i the uk, too. the chancellor stood up| today and double down on exactly the same mistakes — today and double down on...
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speaker, we know tory leaders in scotland have a habit of dodging democracy. baroness davidson aisling house of lords and the tory leader is too afraid to stand in in a constituency. no wonder this morning's daily record declared the scottish tories have exposed themselves as seamus, as nasty and just plain vast pic they are led by a man so devoid of imagination that when asked what he would do if he was prime minister for day he would oblige, i would like to see tougher enforcement against -- [inaudible] does the prime minister really have confidence in a scottish tory leader who doesn't even have the courage to put himself before the voters in a scottish constituency? >> of course, mr. speaker, and the right honorable gentleman represents a a party that is o devoid of imagination that he can't come up with any workable solutions to help the people of scotland, improve their education, improve the fight against crime, to cut taxes in scotland where they are the highest in the whole of the uk. they are so devoid of imagination, mr. speaker, have one track reco
speaker, we know tory leaders in scotland have a habit of dodging democracy. baroness davidson aisling house of lords and the tory leader is too afraid to stand in in a constituency. no wonder this morning's daily record declared the scottish tories have exposed themselves as seamus, as nasty and just plain vast pic they are led by a man so devoid of imagination that when asked what he would do if he was prime minister for day he would oblige, i would like to see tougher enforcement against --...
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some of them to be tory is great idol has also flown in from new york. the supermodel publish the book sex as an alternative to poland school books. on the day after the draft bill was 1st read in parliament the book was number one on the bestseller lists we all know. this was talking down to people panicked because they thought the book would be banned. they ran into the shops and bought 567 copies. it's better to have negative p.r. the nun and so. many many thanks to all of you. after the panel discussion the 2 women talk about their experiences. here from about the recent study. i can learn a lot from victoria. when she was speaking on the panel i was really amazed how smart me and confidently she speaks. in some believe although she is still at school. sex education has a huge influence on our openness it helps us to understand ourselves and other people better and to stay healthy but i think without sex education a country cannot be equal and tolerant. in the best and you can see sex want. ok so i think it was also. on you know drew back offers me t
some of them to be tory is great idol has also flown in from new york. the supermodel publish the book sex as an alternative to poland school books. on the day after the draft bill was 1st read in parliament the book was number one on the bestseller lists we all know. this was talking down to people panicked because they thought the book would be banned. they ran into the shops and bought 567 copies. it's better to have negative p.r. the nun and so. many many thanks to all of you. after the...
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s should be tory is great idol has also flown in from new york. the supermodel publish the book sex as an alternative to poland school books. on the day after the draft bill was 1st read in parliament the book was number one on the bestseller lists we all know. the was you know you can tell people panicked because they thought the book would be banned. they ran into the shops and bought 567 copays. it's better to have negative p.r. the nun that so. many many thanks to all of you. after the panel discussion the 2 women talk about their experiences. i can learn a lot from victoria but. when she was speaking on the panel i was really amazed how smartly and confidently she speaks. in some believe will that she is still at school. sex education has a huge influence on. our openness it helps us to understand ourselves and other people better and to stay healthy. i think without sex education a country cannot be equal and tolerance and no mess and you can see sex want it now. ok so i think it was also. offers victoria a job in the social media team of he
s should be tory is great idol has also flown in from new york. the supermodel publish the book sex as an alternative to poland school books. on the day after the draft bill was 1st read in parliament the book was number one on the bestseller lists we all know. the was you know you can tell people panicked because they thought the book would be banned. they ran into the shops and bought 567 copays. it's better to have negative p.r. the nun that so. many many thanks to all of you. after the...
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and smith was a tory. and a lot of tori's and liberals wornt consort or speak but my father kept his friendships across the party lines. >> next picture is your father with clementine. >> tonight that a good photograph. that is a photograph that has been seen very little. until i was looking for pictures for the book i had not found it. i think it is wonderful. i think it tells such a lot about them. look there is my father, telling my mother something, she is listening carefully and taking the whole situation in, they're listening to someone else's speech. at this vital election. i love it. i think it is an awfully good photograph. >> you mentioned chartwell. where is it? >> yes, it is about 25 miles from london in kent near the village of westrum. they bought it in 1922, the week i was born in fact. my father, my mother, when they had first seen, loved the place. you could not love the house then because it was near ruin and needed a lot of work, but a lot of people have been there, because it's open to
and smith was a tory. and a lot of tori's and liberals wornt consort or speak but my father kept his friendships across the party lines. >> next picture is your father with clementine. >> tonight that a good photograph. that is a photograph that has been seen very little. until i was looking for pictures for the book i had not found it. i think it is wonderful. i think it tells such a lot about them. look there is my father, telling my mother something, she is listening carefully...
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tories will maintain size of armed forces. it then goes on to quote the prime minister, boris johnson has promised that he will not make any new cuts to the armed forces, he also promised to maintain numbers at their current levels, including the army's 82,000. i know the prime minister has got form for making up quotes, but could he tell us does he , he think the newspapers have somehow misquoted him, or does he not remember making that promise? p.m. johnson: yes, mr. speaker, but there would be no redundancies in our armed forces, and they said if you include, if you include reserves, we're even keeping the army of 100,000. but on top of that, mr. speaker, we're doing what is necessary to modernize our armed forces, taking that into the 21st century, building more frigates, investing cyber war, doing all the difficult things that labour should during the time in office including, mr. speaker, modernizing and in upgrading our nuclear deterrent, which again passed the prime shadow banned would like to remove leaving britain de
tories will maintain size of armed forces. it then goes on to quote the prime minister, boris johnson has promised that he will not make any new cuts to the armed forces, he also promised to maintain numbers at their current levels, including the army's 82,000. i know the prime minister has got form for making up quotes, but could he tell us does he , he think the newspapers have somehow misquoted him, or does he not remember making that promise? p.m. johnson: yes, mr. speaker, but there would...
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and he was a high tory. and a lot of tories and liberals simply wouldn't speak, but my father always kept his friendships across the party lines. >> next photograph is your father and the independent anti-socialist candidate in the was called--smith and he was i'm most brilliant advocate are. he became a chancellor and abby division of westminster with clementine. >> isn't that a good was eventually made berke and photograph? that's a photograph that's been seen very little. and indeed, until i was looking for pictures for this book, i hadn't found it. and i head. the interesting thing about their great friendship was in those days, differences think it was my picture researcher who produced it and i think it's a wonderful between parties made very great photograph. i think it tells deal of difference. my father you such a good story about was a strong radical. and he was a high tory. and a lot of them. there's my father, tories and liberals simply wouldn't consider speak, but my father always kept his frien
and he was a high tory. and a lot of tories and liberals simply wouldn't speak, but my father always kept his friendships across the party lines. >> next photograph is your father and the independent anti-socialist candidate in the was called--smith and he was i'm most brilliant advocate are. he became a chancellor and abby division of westminster with clementine. >> isn't that a good was eventually made berke and photograph? that's a photograph that's been seen very little. and...
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it says this comes as a backlash from tory mps. they are calling _ backlash from tory mps.vel. it feels — to get permission to travel. it feels like _ to get permission to travel. it feels like asking for papers. it is an uncomfortable treading into territorv — an uncomfortable treading into territory that'sjust an uncomfortable treading into territory that's just deeply illiberal. we have to see the details — illiberal. we have to see the details of this. these are very strange — details of this. these are very strange times and we already have a lot of— strange times and we already have a lot of measures in place, but to actually — lot of measures in place, but to actually go and get permission from the statem — the state... sound cutout. we're
it says this comes as a backlash from tory mps. they are calling _ backlash from tory mps.vel. it feels — to get permission to travel. it feels like _ to get permission to travel. it feels like asking for papers. it is an uncomfortable treading into territorv — an uncomfortable treading into territory that'sjust an uncomfortable treading into territory that's just deeply illiberal. we have to see the details — illiberal. we have to see the details of this. these are very strange —...
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the uk too. -- tory constituencies and across the uk too-— -- tory constituencies and across the uknce mission of today and to put _ the uk too. the chance mission of today and to put down _ the uk too. the chance mission of today and to put down in - the uk too. the chance mission of today and to put down in exactly l today and to put down in exactly same _ today and to put down in exactly same mistake that he's been making through— same mistake that he's been making through the pandemic. temporary extensions of temporary support could _ extensions of temporary support could only ever mean a temporary reprieve _ could only ever mean a temporary reprieve for — could only ever mean a temporary reprieve for those millions who have been crippled by uncertainty for months — been crippled by uncertainty for months. , ., , ., months. there will be millions of eo - le months. there will be millions of people out _ months. there will be millions of people out there _ months. there will be millions of people out there and _ months. there will be millions of people out there and tens - months
the uk too. -- tory constituencies and across the uk too-— -- tory constituencies and across the uknce mission of today and to put _ the uk too. the chance mission of today and to put down _ the uk too. the chance mission of today and to put down in - the uk too. the chance mission of today and to put down in exactly l today and to put down in exactly same _ today and to put down in exactly same mistake that he's been making through— same mistake that he's been making through the pandemic....
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christine has a question for tori. not for me, surprisingly. if anyone wants to know about that we will take -- but christine is asking have you ever pretend to be someone else? >> what was the last part, use a fake name? >> yes. >> no. i wish i had a good story. i wrote an essay about this, if i had a bitter story of being a con artist being conned with it made the intro to my book a lot easier to write. i have not like full on con anyone but the sun because i'm such a good person. it's because i am too scared. i would just be like if i got in trouble? but i have been thinking about, like, things i've done that could qualify as cons. i definitely lied before. so embarrassing, but i told people like a story about a first kiss that happened to me because i was embarrassed that i have not been kissed yet. i guess that was a bit of a con. it's like a story i repeated, told to multiple friends. i think i wrote about in an essay so it was fine. >> it was for the crowd. >> but never anything that interesting with a fake name. have you, christine? is
christine has a question for tori. not for me, surprisingly. if anyone wants to know about that we will take -- but christine is asking have you ever pretend to be someone else? >> what was the last part, use a fake name? >> yes. >> no. i wish i had a good story. i wrote an essay about this, if i had a bitter story of being a con artist being conned with it made the intro to my book a lot easier to write. i have not like full on con anyone but the sun because i'm such a good...
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this is all right, tory, thank you very much.. >> we thank tory, and we can't wait to see what other dealsrem. >>> "wandavision" and paul bettany is going to join us. i should try one too. >>> live breaking news. >> that breaking news is in the north bay where a preliminary 3.2 earthquake struck just outside santa rosa in the last 30 minutes. in the meantime, governor newsom is saying that there is a chance baseball stands will not be empty this season if covid cases keep dropping. giants president and ceo says that they're working on a plan to welcome back fans in time for the home opener on april 9th. the "a"s are working on a safety plan and are already selling undated ticket vouchers in hopes of fan-filled games this spring. >>> the extra sunshine early this morning. temperatures are off their morning lows. everybody out of the 30s and into the 40s. a few 50s around oakland, san mateo and half moon bay. as far as your commute, it is dry and it's really no worries until tomorrow evening. that's when we have a 1 on the storm im
this is all right, tory, thank you very much.. >> we thank tory, and we can't wait to see what other dealsrem. >>> "wandavision" and paul bettany is going to join us. i should try one too. >>> live breaking news. >> that breaking news is in the north bay where a preliminary 3.2 earthquake struck just outside santa rosa in the last 30 minutes. in the meantime, governor newsom is saying that there is a chance baseball stands will not be empty this season if...
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we know that tory leaders — is good in tory policy.or a day he replied, — was pre—minister for a day he replied, i_ was pre—minister for a day he replied, i would like to see tougher enforcement against gypsy travellers. does the prime minister really— travellers. does the prime minister really have — travellers. does the prime minister really have confidence in a scottish tory leader— really have confidence in a scottish tory leader that doesn't even have the courage to put himself before the courage to put himself before the voters in a scottish constituency? gf the voters in a scottish constituency? the voters in a scottish constituen ? , ~ constituency? of course, mr speaker, and the honourable _ constituency? of course, mr speaker, and the honourable gentleman - and the honourable gentleman represents a party that is so devoid of imagination that he can't come up with any workable solutions to help the people of scotland improve their education, improve the fight against crime, cut taxes in scotland where they are highest in the w
we know that tory leaders — is good in tory policy.or a day he replied, — was pre—minister for a day he replied, i_ was pre—minister for a day he replied, i would like to see tougher enforcement against gypsy travellers. does the prime minister really— travellers. does the prime minister really have — travellers. does the prime minister really have confidence in a scottish tory leader— really have confidence in a scottish tory leader that doesn't even have the courage to put...
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plan to return and impose yet - another decade . of tory austerity?nvesting £640 billion in infrastructure alone throughout the uk. a massive programme to get our country rebuilds and restarted again. and i think that's what people would like to focus on, rather than his agenda to talk about our broken politics from our broken country. all they want to do is break up britain with another referendum and i think that is the last thing this country needs at the moment. borisjohnson. the education secretary has confirmed that teachers in england will give this year's gcse and a level grades. in a commons statement, gavin williamson told mps results could be determined using a range of marks from mock exams, coursework and essays. the grades will be published earlier than usual to allow more time for the appeals process. all our children and young people have paid a considerable price for the disruption of the past year. it's not their learning off track, it's put their friendships to one side and put some of the wonder of growing up on hold. in short, mr
plan to return and impose yet - another decade . of tory austerity?nvesting £640 billion in infrastructure alone throughout the uk. a massive programme to get our country rebuilds and restarted again. and i think that's what people would like to focus on, rather than his agenda to talk about our broken politics from our broken country. all they want to do is break up britain with another referendum and i think that is the last thing this country needs at the moment. borisjohnson. the education...
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tory, good morni t ou grill. stte it's fired up. >> good morning, whit.man's you can be a charcoal grillmastele. it's a simple to use grill. you line it with charcoal, turn it on. you plug it in. let it sit for about seven to ten minutes, unplug the grill and then you start cooking away. it's got a pretty large surface area that provides ample grilling space. and there's also a small portable version that we have online if that's more your style. more your need. this one, however, the large one today is 50% off, $189.50. >> all right, like that. okay, over this section here we have another sizzling deal and this one actually helps you go >>es, from greenpan, o o the most trusted go-to brands for healthy cook nonstick cam surfabeer wh. it's also a sleek design, all of the pans and they're designed for stacking so it really maximizes your storage or your cabinet space. we have singles and sets to add to or upgrade your kitchen collection. big variety of frying pans, singles and sets today start at $30. >> what else do you have for us, tory? >> clean-cut. th
tory, good morni t ou grill. stte it's fired up. >> good morning, whit.man's you can be a charcoal grillmastele. it's a simple to use grill. you line it with charcoal, turn it on. you plug it in. let it sit for about seven to ten minutes, unplug the grill and then you start cooking away. it's got a pretty large surface area that provides ample grilling space. and there's also a small portable version that we have online if that's more your style. more your need. this one, however, the...
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i today, we have a tory - chancellor returning to type.ly itching to turnl off the state spending taps. this budget is carefully laying the ground for more tory- austerity, a decade more of conservative cuts. - while there are some steps in this budget which i'm sure will be welcomed, it does not for me go far enough for the many who have suffered the most. those, for example, in lower incomes, for whom the freeze on the tax threshold will mean a real terms loss in their income. the dup welcomed the budget�*s impact on northern ireland. this budget and indeed the actions which have been taken by the government over the last year give an indication of the value of the union. and i look at the details which have been given in the budget paper itself, where in northern ireland, over a quarter of a million people are having their wages paid through the furlough scheme. talking about the value - of the union, as if no other country in the world - was investing in businesses and people at this| very difficult time. of course, they're doing it in
i today, we have a tory - chancellor returning to type.ly itching to turnl off the state spending taps. this budget is carefully laying the ground for more tory- austerity, a decade more of conservative cuts. - while there are some steps in this budget which i'm sure will be welcomed, it does not for me go far enough for the many who have suffered the most. those, for example, in lower incomes, for whom the freeze on the tax threshold will mean a real terms loss in their income. the dup...
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but concern about the powers wasn't limited to the tory benches.ll learnt about viruses, mutations, - vaccinations — so why are we still voting - through an old bit of legislation? - this act is a blanket - of draconian powers that this government has. wrapped itself in. under the coronavirus act, we've had 250 people wrongfully charged. this act is full of far—reaching powers that are not needed. we do accept that restrictions have to stay in place, and for that reason, we support the renewal of the act and the public health regulations before us. but we do not support that renewal with any enthusiasm or relish. quite the opposite. neither the secretary of state nor i came into politics to put powers like this on the statute book. the snp called for restrictions on those coming to the uk. the prime minister must stop dithering, heat the coals - and bring in a comprehensive i system of supervised quarantine for the whole of the uk - to stop us going backwards and save lives. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. from some mps, the commons voted to re
but concern about the powers wasn't limited to the tory benches.ll learnt about viruses, mutations, - vaccinations — so why are we still voting - through an old bit of legislation? - this act is a blanket - of draconian powers that this government has. wrapped itself in. under the coronavirus act, we've had 250 people wrongfully charged. this act is full of far—reaching powers that are not needed. we do accept that restrictions have to stay in place, and for that reason, we support the...
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at first minister's questions, the tories pounced on that revelation.why was the crucial evidence withheld for months from the government's own legal team? the case ultimately collapsed because information came to light. i set that out in the committee yesterday, and people canjudge by looking at the advice that was published themselves. and of course the committee will come to its conclusions, as will the independent inquiry on the ministerial code, and i await the findings of both. and what we've already seen shows that there's no argument if this government ignored legal advice, it did. the argument is if it did so for three weeks or for more than three months. there's no argument that the first minister was at fault for losing more than £500,000 of taxpayers�* money. the argument is only about how much she's to blame for. and there's no argument if nicola sturgeon broke the ministerial code. the argument is only about how badly she broke it. we believe that the sanction is to go. why doesn't she? well, i think ruth davidson hasjust shown her true co
at first minister's questions, the tories pounced on that revelation.why was the crucial evidence withheld for months from the government's own legal team? the case ultimately collapsed because information came to light. i set that out in the committee yesterday, and people canjudge by looking at the advice that was published themselves. and of course the committee will come to its conclusions, as will the independent inquiry on the ministerial code, and i await the findings of both. and what...
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thanks, tory. guys, over to you. >> thanks, eva.comedy icon and disney's first southeast asian princess making her big debut, the buzziest weekend entertainment picks in "binge this." >>> plus, the diy tips that can make a big impact around the house but don't break the bank. we meet the instagrammers motivating followers to take home reno head-on. >>> later we're striking gold in our breakfast bonanza, leveling up your leftovers. leveling up your leftovers. ♪ this is the checkers game where grandson and grandad will bond. this is the pool where cannonball records will be broken. and this is the kitchen where the new boyfriend will unofficially become family. these are the vrbo vacation homes waiting for you to fill with your family. your together awaits. find it with vrbo. ♪ irresistibly delicious. ♪ ♪ pour some almond breeze. ♪ ♪ for the maestros of the creamiest-ever, ♪ ♪ must-have smoothies. ♪ ♪ it's irresistibly delicious.♪ ♪ more almond breeze, please! ♪ when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavende
thanks, tory. guys, over to you. >> thanks, eva.comedy icon and disney's first southeast asian princess making her big debut, the buzziest weekend entertainment picks in "binge this." >>> plus, the diy tips that can make a big impact around the house but don't break the bank. we meet the instagrammers motivating followers to take home reno head-on. >>> later we're striking gold in our breakfast bonanza, leveling up your leftovers. leveling up your leftovers....
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some of them to be tory is great idol has also flown in from new york. the supermodel publish the book sex as an alternative to poland schoolbooks. yeah on the day after the draft bill was 1st read in parliament the book was number one on the bestseller lists. in the understand how you can tell people panicked because they thought the book would be banned. they ran into the shops and bought 567 copies. it's better to have negative p.r. the nun that so. many many thanks to all of you. after the panel discussion the 2 women talk about their experiences. i can learn a lot from victoria but. when she was speaking on the panel i was really amazed how smartly and confidently she speaks. in some believe although she is still a school. sex education has a huge influence on our openness it helps us to understand ourselves and other people better and to stay healthy but i think without sex education a country cannot be equal and tolerance and no mess and who gets the sex one now in the. case i think it was also. offers victoria a job in the social media team of he
some of them to be tory is great idol has also flown in from new york. the supermodel publish the book sex as an alternative to poland schoolbooks. yeah on the day after the draft bill was 1st read in parliament the book was number one on the bestseller lists. in the understand how you can tell people panicked because they thought the book would be banned. they ran into the shops and bought 567 copies. it's better to have negative p.r. the nun that so. many many thanks to all of you. after the...
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it says this comes as a backlash from tory mps. they are calling _ backlash from tory mps. backlash from tory mps. they are calling it bizarre and meticulous, this idea — calling it bizarre and meticulous, this idea that you know how to apply to get— this idea that you know how to apply to get permission to travel. it feels — to get permission to travel. it feels like _ to get permission to travel. it feels like asking for papers. it is an uncomfortable treading into territory — an uncomfortable treading into territory that'sjust an uncomfortable treading into territory that's just deeply illiberal. we have to see the details — illiberal. we have to see the details of this. these are very strange — details of this. these are very strange times and we already have a lot of— strange times and we already have a lot of measures in place, but to actually — lot of measures in place, but to actually go and get permission from the statem — the state... sound cutout. we're losing you the state... — sound cutout. we're losing you so we're going to crack on with the ft. back to brexit
it says this comes as a backlash from tory mps. they are calling _ backlash from tory mps. backlash from tory mps. they are calling it bizarre and meticulous, this idea — calling it bizarre and meticulous, this idea that you know how to apply to get— this idea that you know how to apply to get permission to travel. it feels — to get permission to travel. it feels like _ to get permission to travel. it feels like asking for papers. it is an uncomfortable treading into territory — an...
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side they are saying _ minister on the tory side they are saying this — minister on the tory side theythis is another example really of what they are saying _ another example really of what they are saying at the weekend, stop striking — are saying at the weekend, stop sulking about brexit, the european union _ sulking about brexit, the european union and — sulking about brexit, the european union and make it work. it takes two sides— union and make it work. it takes two sides to _ union and make it work. it takes two sides to make trade work and this is another— sides to make trade work and this is another example of the eu not making it work _ another example of the eu not making it work the _ another example of the eu not making it work. , ., ., ~ ., it work. the paper are talking about cheese and — it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion _ it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion chris _ it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion chris pony - it work. the paper are talking about cheese and onion chris pony pagesl it work. the paper are talking
side they are saying _ minister on the tory side they are saying this — minister on the tory side theythis is another example really of what they are saying _ another example really of what they are saying at the weekend, stop striking — are saying at the weekend, stop sulking about brexit, the european union _ sulking about brexit, the european union and — sulking about brexit, the european union and make it work. it takes two sides— union and make it work. it takes two sides to _...
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tory boys using their influence, ortrying know.inks it really does. what does seem to have _ stinks it really does. what does seem to have happened - stinks it really does. what does seem to have happened is - stinks it really does. what does seem to have happened is the i stinks it really does. what does - seem to have happened is the rules have been observed the chancellor did the right thing, he ignored it, he referred it to officials, officials rejected it. so it is a good story in some sense. david cameron has been approached for comment, but has not responded. in a sense, nothing has been done wrong but the system held didn't it? yes i think sorry- -- _ but the system held didn't it? yes i think sorry... yes, _ but the system held didn't it? yes i think sorry... yes, i _ but the system held didn't it? yes i think sorry... yes, i think - but the system held didn't it? yes i think sorry... yes, i think it - but the system held didn't it? is" i think sorry... yes, i think it did. the chancellor it to be commended for that, the c
tory boys using their influence, ortrying know.inks it really does. what does seem to have _ stinks it really does. what does seem to have happened - stinks it really does. what does seem to have happened is - stinks it really does. what does seem to have happened is the i stinks it really does. what does - seem to have happened is the rules have been observed the chancellor did the right thing, he ignored it, he referred it to officials, officials rejected it. so it is a good story in some...
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assuming they are all tory because they are all well— they are all tory because they are all well off. that is a bit of an l assumption, isn't it? it is, probably _ assumption, isn't it? it is, probably because - assumption, isn't it? it is, probably because i - assumption, isn't it? it is, | probably because i imagine assumption, isn't it? it is, - probably because i imagine all those people _ probably because i imagine all those people who retire in spain are not. doesn't _ people who retire in spain are not. doesn't make any difference to the outcome _ doesn't make any difference to the outcome of election! i doubt it, so why not— outcome of election! i doubt it, so why not let — outcome of election! i doubt it, so why not let them have the vote back? what is _ why not let them have the vote back? what is funny as people would say that people like richard branson living on their own private island are probably tory voters so it might swing the election for the tories. an interesting example of the scottish referendum, if there is another referendum, might have an impact on scottish
assuming they are all tory because they are all well— they are all tory because they are all well off. that is a bit of an l assumption, isn't it? it is, probably _ assumption, isn't it? it is, probably because - assumption, isn't it? it is, probably because i - assumption, isn't it? it is, | probably because i imagine assumption, isn't it? it is, - probably because i imagine all those people _ probably because i imagine all those people who retire in spain are not. doesn't _ people who...
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takeover~ — not as some would put it a tory takeover~ it— not as some would put it a tory takeover.appointing independent people of the highest professional— in appointing independent people of the highest professional standing i in appointing independent people of the highest professional standing to help the _ the highest professional standing to help the council— the highest professional standing to help the council improve _ the highest professional standing to help the council improve as - the highest professional standing to help the council improve as quicklyl help the council improve as quickly as possible — help the council improve as quickly as possible and _ help the council improve as quickly as possible and intervening - help the council improve as quicklyj as possible and intervening directly only if— as possible and intervening directly only if the — as possible and intervening directly only if the council's _ as possible and intervening directly only if the council's elected - only if the council's elected leaders _ only if the council's elected leaders failed _ only
takeover~ — not as some would put it a tory takeover~ it— not as some would put it a tory takeover.appointing independent people of the highest professional— in appointing independent people of the highest professional standing i in appointing independent people of the highest professional standing to help the _ the highest professional standing to help the council— the highest professional standing to help the council improve _ the highest professional standing to help the council...
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what did it mean to be a liberal then and what did it mean to be a tory? well it means much less now than it did in in those days. but in those days the a radicals in the early part of the century. i mean they brought in more sort of wholesale reforms of everything. i mean old age pensions now down national insurance every kind of thing they and they were responsible for the first parliament bill restricting the powers of the house of lords. here's a photograph of your father along with one familiar face on the right and another one on the left fdr and joseph stalin. this is the winston's 69th birthday 30 november 1943. that was a tear on for the tehran conference. that was a very extraordinary occasion and they just had my father had already met with roosevelt to confirm in egypt and then they came on up to tehran where they they were drawn by a marshall stalin. and so happened my father had his 69th birthday though. did you ever meet fdr or yes, i did. oh, yes. i met fdr at the for the first time at the quebec conference in 1943, and then we went and sta
what did it mean to be a liberal then and what did it mean to be a tory? well it means much less now than it did in in those days. but in those days the a radicals in the early part of the century. i mean they brought in more sort of wholesale reforms of everything. i mean old age pensions now down national insurance every kind of thing they and they were responsible for the first parliament bill restricting the powers of the house of lords. here's a photograph of your father along with one...
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and he was a high tory. and a lot of tories and liberals she's listening carefully. she's stuck in the whole situation in. they're listening to somebody else the speech of this vital election. i love it. i think it's an awfully good photograph. >> you him where is that? >> chart well manner is about 25 miles from london in camp, here the village of -- they bought it in 1932, the week i was born in fact. i'm either, when she had first seen chart well had love to place, that it loved to houston because there was sort of a near victorian ruined. need a lot doing to it. with the situation, a lot of people perhaps watching this program may have been to chart well, because it's open to the public. but it's on the most beautiful situation. on a hilltop, looking right over the wheeled of camp. my father fell in love with a view and with the lake and the bottom and all the possibilities of the place. my mother, first of all, was taken by it but very soon realized, i wanted him not to buy it because she thought it would need too much doing to it, which indeed it did and it wou
and he was a high tory. and a lot of tories and liberals she's listening carefully. she's stuck in the whole situation in. they're listening to somebody else the speech of this vital election. i love it. i think it's an awfully good photograph. >> you him where is that? >> chart well manner is about 25 miles from london in camp, here the village of -- they bought it in 1932, the week i was born in fact. i'm either, when she had first seen chart well had love to place, that it loved...
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— the tories offer? i welcome the pay rise for our — the tories offer?d work as well. that's why i want to go back— work as well. that's why i want to go back to — work as well. that's why i want to go back to nicola sturgeon's point, because _ go back to nicola sturgeon's point, because she said how she has been helping _ because she said how she has been helping young people. did really helping young people. did really help young people who have been out of school _ help young people who have been out of school for the last year to offer a free _ of school for the last year to offer a free device at the start of an election— a free device at the start of an election campaign rather than at the start a _ election campaign rather than at the start a pandemic? we election campaign rather than at the start a pandemic?— election campaign rather than at the start a pandemic? we focused at the start a pandemic? we focused at the start getting — start a pandemic? we focused at the start getting free _ start a pandemic? we focused at the start getting free devi
— the tories offer? i welcome the pay rise for our — the tories offer?d work as well. that's why i want to go back— work as well. that's why i want to go back to — work as well. that's why i want to go back to nicola sturgeon's point, because _ go back to nicola sturgeon's point, because she said how she has been helping _ because she said how she has been helping young people. did really helping young people. did really help young people who have been out of school _ help young people...
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today, we have a tory chancellor. he is clearly itching to come off the state spending.ly laying the ground for more tory austerity, a decade more of conservative cuts. i do welcome a bit more support for some of the self—employed people in my constituency. we need to see the detail, but it is late. it is a whole year late, and i like many have constituents who have lived a year without a penny of income. only a day later. lives are being put on hold, future plans shredded, and no prospect of work for many of these people in many sectors for many months. a former chancellor praised his successor, but warned of pressures ahead. to date, the government has already spent more i than £300 billion. every penny of that borrowed. whilst low interest rates are certainly helps, - we cannot expect such - a benign lending environment to last forever. the faster our economy can bounce back, the easier it. will be to manage our debt in the future. . thankfully, i believe - that our prospect for a sharp, strong recovery look very promising. - thanks to government support, the vast maj
today, we have a tory chancellor. he is clearly itching to come off the state spending.ly laying the ground for more tory austerity, a decade more of conservative cuts. i do welcome a bit more support for some of the self—employed people in my constituency. we need to see the detail, but it is late. it is a whole year late, and i like many have constituents who have lived a year without a penny of income. only a day later. lives are being put on hold, future plans shredded, and no prospect of...
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on monday, 29 tory mps rebelled _ powerful. on monday, 29 tory mps rebelled against - powerful.ts commons majority to just 18 votes. last majority to 'ust 18 votes. last ni . ht, majority to 'ust 18 votes. last night, soo — majority to just 18 votes. last night, 300 members - majority to just 18 votes. last night, 300 members of - majority to just 18 votes. last night, 300 members of the house of commons but the government within a whisker of defeat. that and repeated majorities of over 100 in your lodger �*s house have demonstrated that as new genocides occur in places, this argument is far from over and is unlikely to go away. the trade bill has _ and is unlikely to go away. the trade bill has now— and is unlikely to go away. the trade bill has now completed its passage through parliament and are set to become law. the european commission has announced it will roll out a digital coronavirus certificate to allow anyone who's been vaccinated or tested negative, to travel within the eu. in the uk, the government is looking at whether a vaccine certificate could be used to allow t
on monday, 29 tory mps rebelled _ powerful. on monday, 29 tory mps rebelled against - powerful.ts commons majority to just 18 votes. last majority to 'ust 18 votes. last ni . ht, majority to 'ust 18 votes. last night, soo — majority to just 18 votes. last night, 300 members - majority to just 18 votes. last night, 300 members of - majority to just 18 votes. last night, 300 members of the house of commons but the government within a whisker of defeat. that and repeated majorities of over 100...
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effect --no discriminatory effect or a less to scrimmage tory effect. --discriminatory effect. and then once the administration fixes the rule, and we really are reliant on the administration to fix the rule right away, because we have cases that are pending in court right now that are hinging on the disparate impact rule, so that has got to be fixed right away. and then the administration has to apply the disparate impact doctrine to the federal government's policies and programs to really exact change. it does no good for us to have the rule on the books if we are not using it. the federal government has to dismantle those structures that are driving discriminatory outcomes, revamp those systems, and then implement new structures that are fair. i will point out a few. the qualified mortgage rule. it was initially implemented in a way that was really driving very clear inequities based on race and national origin. now we have a new rule that is based on a pricing approach that has the opportunity to expand credit options for underserved groups, but it
effect --no discriminatory effect or a less to scrimmage tory effect. --discriminatory effect. and then once the administration fixes the rule, and we really are reliant on the administration to fix the rule right away, because we have cases that are pending in court right now that are hinging on the disparate impact rule, so that has got to be fixed right away. and then the administration has to apply the disparate impact doctrine to the federal government's policies and programs to really...