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it seems, tory ministers and tory mps, and they're saying, "look, this is happening, we live in a democracyom wherever they want as long as it's not against the law. and it's not against the law." it adds to this feeling that russian people who used to be in russia and are now living in britain are heavily involved in oui’ in britain are heavily involved in our society. that was an issue raised in this report on tuesday. jessica, if there's nothing wrong with this, then why is it front—page news? i think as christopher said, there doesn't seem to be anything illegal about what's going on, these donations were declared in the usual way. but the report did raise questions about the way that influential russians with close links to vladimir putin and plenty of money were kind of intertwined in british politics and having influence on business, on putting their money and keeping their money here where potentially they might be hiding it in some way. this doesn't suggest anyone has done it in the times, but it was raised in the report. and also their links to senior politicians. one example that
it seems, tory ministers and tory mps, and they're saying, "look, this is happening, we live in a democracyom wherever they want as long as it's not against the law. and it's not against the law." it adds to this feeling that russian people who used to be in russia and are now living in britain are heavily involved in oui’ in britain are heavily involved in our society. that was an issue raised in this report on tuesday. jessica, if there's nothing wrong with this, then why is it...
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tory johnson is kicking it off from her -- is that your patio? good morning, tory. >> it is.nd let's start with bringing a little bit of joy to the kitchen with a company called copper chef. this is the ultimate multi-tasker. this is a cooker that can roast, bake, slow cook, do so many different things, one of the best parts about this pan is that it will heat evenly, edge to edge, dishwasher safe, no mess, nonstick. it is a great option, plus we've got lots of grilling pans and everything from this company for us today is 50% off so it'll be $25 to $50 and free shipping, which we love. then upgrade your beverage options at home. everyone is trying different things at home, and teaspressa makes everything in phoenix, arizona. it's a women-owned company with two amazing options. you can brew their tea just like you would brew coffee. their tea shots are potent like espresso. they have amazing tea options and then they also make a great product called a luxe sugar cube which is a way to make instantly flavored drinks, everything from lattes, iced tea, mocktails, cocktails, mimo
tory johnson is kicking it off from her -- is that your patio? good morning, tory. >> it is.nd let's start with bringing a little bit of joy to the kitchen with a company called copper chef. this is the ultimate multi-tasker. this is a cooker that can roast, bake, slow cook, do so many different things, one of the best parts about this pan is that it will heat evenly, edge to edge, dishwasher safe, no mess, nonstick. it is a great option, plus we've got lots of grilling pans and...
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what you see increasingly is the tory party shift toa increasingly is the tory party shift to a muchdl to a much more hard—line position on china and i think that is only going to get harder and harder. interestingly, we have got the us secretary of state mike pompeo over in the uk tomorrow, where he is going to be meeting 20 very anti—china backbench tory mps there, meeting with the prime minister as well and the us has been very start in its position, saying you have got to choose a side one way or another and you are only going to see more and you are only going to see more and more this from president trump in the run—up to the us elections. this is the new cold war and it will carry on for a lot longer. china have said there will be huge recriminations if sanctions are hit oi'i recriminations if sanctions are hit on them, but to be honest i don't think the uk and the rest have much other choice at the moment. the financial times reporting that britain is ready to spend the extradition pact, which allows people, alleged criminals and staff, the hong kong authorities want to take
what you see increasingly is the tory party shift toa increasingly is the tory party shift to a muchdl to a much more hard—line position on china and i think that is only going to get harder and harder. interestingly, we have got the us secretary of state mike pompeo over in the uk tomorrow, where he is going to be meeting 20 very anti—china backbench tory mps there, meeting with the prime minister as well and the us has been very start in its position, saying you have got to choose a side...
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all gone and all of that missing from the record well that was a quite clever piece of spin by the tories so if you recall in the election jeremy cog in a very the most hard left wing labor lead to that we've had in decades roundish these bits of paper which he said show us that you tories were involved in a dusted you've got the just if you president jumped a lot of parts of the n.h.s. which would mean we. at a more of a more expensive drug spell now that report had been on the internet where cohen got it wrong the suggestion was that the russians promoted get your attention to it and that they used and that jerry called an activist the kremlin's useful idiots well he wasn't particularly useful if you're just a bit of an idiot. but that didn't appear in the report anyway because it was no. suggestion of the day on tween america and trump. the british government was all over the internet corbin refuses to come on this program he denied being in idiot i presume but isn't that what but it isn't isn't the problem with what you just said the only in the in the eve of the release of this repor
all gone and all of that missing from the record well that was a quite clever piece of spin by the tories so if you recall in the election jeremy cog in a very the most hard left wing labor lead to that we've had in decades roundish these bits of paper which he said show us that you tories were involved in a dusted you've got the just if you president jumped a lot of parts of the n.h.s. which would mean we. at a more of a more expensive drug spell now that report had been on the internet where...
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the tory manifesto committed to no rises in income tax, national insurance or vat, and therefore it ist how any additional spending will be paid for. it is the chance'sjob to the economy bounces back from the prices so there is money to protect the public finances. last week, mr speaker, the trans no's colleague be prime minister tried to claim —— chancellor's colleague. now we know why he went for roosevelt because the last thing he would have wanted was a sign on harry truman's desk, the sign saying, the but stops here. if it was this government's sign it would say the buck stops anywhere but here. prevent unnecessary and implement and build the jobs of the future. this is a moment where our country needs its government to help britain through. chancellor of the exchequer. government to help britain through. chancellor of the exchequerlj government to help britain through. chancellor of the exchequer. i thank the honourable member opposite for that contribution. throughout this crisis, she and i have spoken and where possible i have tried to find common ground for our measures with a
the tory manifesto committed to no rises in income tax, national insurance or vat, and therefore it ist how any additional spending will be paid for. it is the chance'sjob to the economy bounces back from the prices so there is money to protect the public finances. last week, mr speaker, the trans no's colleague be prime minister tried to claim —— chancellor's colleague. now we know why he went for roosevelt because the last thing he would have wanted was a sign on harry truman's desk, the...
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a decade of tory government scotland rejected imposed on scotland. it is no wonder the prime minister's approval ratings are three times that of this prime minister. the sense of leadership and respecting the will of the people, contrasted with the bumbling shamble coming from westminster. scotland has the right for decisions to be made by those we elected, not by westminster. with the prime minister guarantee his plans will not be imposed on scotland, that scotland will have the chance to choose for ourselves? mr. speaker just to repeat my extraordinary for him to attack unelected bureaucrats for any role they may have in scotland where his role is to hand back the powers that we are going to be preferring back to brussels where they are neither elected nor accountable to the people of scotland so i really do not know what he means. as for his point about respecting the referendum results, it is a referendum on the issue of scottish. independence. on the issue of breaking out of the union in 2014. in 2014, they said at the time that it would be a on
a decade of tory government scotland rejected imposed on scotland. it is no wonder the prime minister's approval ratings are three times that of this prime minister. the sense of leadership and respecting the will of the people, contrasted with the bumbling shamble coming from westminster. scotland has the right for decisions to be made by those we elected, not by westminster. with the prime minister guarantee his plans will not be imposed on scotland, that scotland will have the chance to...
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thank you, tory. we've partnered with all of these companies on these deals.et them on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. >>> coming up, barbara corcoran is here, and she's telling you how to market your house and fish your price during the pandemic. >>> up ahead, the chicks formerly known as the dixie chicks just put out their first album in 14 years. we've got the best weekend entertainment in "binge this." when you buy a box, you can get a free book. turning boxes into books. over 1 million and counting. just buy a box, and you can get a book, and turn your favorite foods into new favorite stories. dissolve it with nurtec: just buy a box, and you can get a book, the only quick-dissolve treatment for migraine attacks that can get many people back to normal activities and last up to 48 hours- with just one dose. onederful. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effect was nausea. nurtec. one dose. onederful. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majori
thank you, tory. we've partnered with all of these companies on these deals.et them on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. >>> coming up, barbara corcoran is here, and she's telling you how to market your house and fish your price during the pandemic. >>> up ahead, the chicks formerly known as the dixie chicks just put out their first album in 14 years. we've got the best weekend entertainment in "binge this." when you buy a box, you can get a free book. turning...
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we gotta tory trade bill and immigration bill that will devastate our economy. a power grab that will dismantle, scotland's powers grabbed by westminster, the rate clause, nhs, overwhelming majority in scotland's parliament and its people oppose all these measures. how can the prime minister claim this is a union of equal partners when he is damaging poverty for what is forced on scotland against his will. >> i hesitate to accuse the right honorable friend with my answer but it is clear the uk internal market is evolutionary but that is not -- that is passed from brussels to scotland and its purpose is very sensible which is to protect jobs and growth throughout the entire uk but on the political level it seems bizarre that scottish nationalist party wants to reverse that process and those powers to unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats in brussels. is that really the policy? i don't think it is sensible. >> bringing a review to the reporting of her rotavirus deaths -- the select committee, the members themselves would not change the policy but to improve conf
we gotta tory trade bill and immigration bill that will devastate our economy. a power grab that will dismantle, scotland's powers grabbed by westminster, the rate clause, nhs, overwhelming majority in scotland's parliament and its people oppose all these measures. how can the prime minister claim this is a union of equal partners when he is damaging poverty for what is forced on scotland against his will. >> i hesitate to accuse the right honorable friend with my answer but it is clear...
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coming up, tory is back. sara happ founder of sara happ inc. by supporting our line of lip products today you are keeping my indie beauty staff employed. >> back now with more "deals & steals." that was sara happ. as she said the owner of sara happ inc. one of the incredible businesses we're featuring this morning as we turn back the clock with six more products. tory, i want to start right away with gosmile and this little gem. it's got a blue light and vibrates. put the gel inside it. it's amazing for teeth whitening. >> it is for both teeth whitening and cleaning. the two things that so many of us care about for brighter, whiter, healthier teeth we've got that option there as well as their more traditional style as well. big assortment that you will find online. everything from this company is a "gma" favorite. a little winner, i would say and all the prices are slashed at least in half. so today they start at $21. >> great deals there and then mavala. a lot of people forget to take care of their hands. i
coming up, tory is back. sara happ founder of sara happ inc. by supporting our line of lip products today you are keeping my indie beauty staff employed. >> back now with more "deals & steals." that was sara happ. as she said the owner of sara happ inc. one of the incredible businesses we're featuring this morning as we turn back the clock with six more products. tory, i want to start right away with gosmile and this little gem. it's got a blue light and vibrates. put the...
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tory, i need to see you and the wind blower that you have.y great deals, right? >> yes, so first up, lara, coolibar. you and i were raving about this company yesterday. this is sun protection that you wear. this company makes two different types of clothing. all of it has sun protection. one is for swim and then there's all the products that are just for everyday, pant, tops, dresses, scarves, you name it. they've got something. i know that you love the zebra swim shirt. they actually make the same zebra swim shirt also for just everyday activities and the bes protected. this company has been recognized often for its efforts to help prevent skin cancer. we've got options for women, men, kids, a gazillion thing, the big hat is one of my favorite things, you look gorgeous in everything, though. and it's all 50% do you beat th? all of the prices from coolibar rank from $5 to $50 today. >> i wanted to share with everybody that we -- and the camera froze for a second so, america, bear with us. we're shooting live from the backyard. i was showing a
tory, i need to see you and the wind blower that you have.y great deals, right? >> yes, so first up, lara, coolibar. you and i were raving about this company yesterday. this is sun protection that you wear. this company makes two different types of clothing. all of it has sun protection. one is for swim and then there's all the products that are just for everyday, pant, tops, dresses, scarves, you name it. they've got something. i know that you love the zebra swim shirt. they actually...
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. >> tomorrow the tory government will publish legislation for its biggest paragraph since the scottish people voted overwhelmingly for the scottish parliament in 1997 was westminster's plan for an unaccountable body to rule on decisions made by the scottish parliament will not be accepted. the decisions of the scottish parliament must and will be decided by the scottish people. we reject any attempts of lower standards from one part of the united kingdom imposed on scotland's, mind the tory government appeared -- agriculture for donald trump. will the prime minister confirm the tory government once again ignoring the wishes of the scottish people and launching a hostile agenda? >> on the contrary, it is possibly the biggest thing to scotland and wales and northern ireland in modern memory. should be celebrating the 70 pounds or more that will be transferred in scotland. what he wants by contrast is trade barriers, unelected and unaccountable people, and and not accountable. >> the benefits of the single market, for the european single market, and referendum results. in 1997. a full-sca
. >> tomorrow the tory government will publish legislation for its biggest paragraph since the scottish people voted overwhelmingly for the scottish parliament in 1997 was westminster's plan for an unaccountable body to rule on decisions made by the scottish parliament will not be accepted. the decisions of the scottish parliament must and will be decided by the scottish people. we reject any attempts of lower standards from one part of the united kingdom imposed on scotland's, mind the...
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. >> tomorrow the tory government will publish legislation for its biggest paragraph since the scottish people voted overwhelmingly for the scottish parliament in 1997 was westminster's plan for an unaccountable body to rule on decisions made by the scottish parliament will not be accepted. the decisions of the scottish parliament must and will be decided by the scottish people. we reject any attempts of lower standards from one part of the united kingdom imposed on scotland's, mind the tory government appeared -- agriculture for donald trump. will the prime minister confirm the tory government once again ignoring the wishes of the scottish people and launching a hostile agenda? >> on the contrary, it is possibly the biggest thing to scotland and wales and northern ireland in modern memory. should be celebrating the 70 pounds or more that will be transferred in scotland. what he wants by contrast is trade barriers, unelected and unaccountable people, and and not accountable. >> the benefits of the single market, for the european single market, and referendum results. in 1997. a full-sca
. >> tomorrow the tory government will publish legislation for its biggest paragraph since the scottish people voted overwhelmingly for the scottish parliament in 1997 was westminster's plan for an unaccountable body to rule on decisions made by the scottish parliament will not be accepted. the decisions of the scottish parliament must and will be decided by the scottish people. we reject any attempts of lower standards from one part of the united kingdom imposed on scotland's, mind the...
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, but a different tory chancellor put a marker down.tay low forever and eventually we will need to bring back our national debt under control in order to sustain a recovery and continue to create jobs and to keep taxes low. closed doors have cost the economy dear. jobs disappearing day by day. the chancellor promised big cheques to prevent the worst, but today was about how to spend, not about how to pay. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. many businesses have been struggling with a difficult decision on what to do with their furloughed employees in the months ahead. thejob retention bonus scheme is offering to pay £1,000 to employers for each furloughed employee brought back, and kept in work until the end of january, although the employee must be paid at least £520 a month. the chancellor also pledged a £2,000 payment to firms for every young apprentice taken on in the next six months. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth has been assessing reaction in the east midlands. for some businesses the doors are still shut. the tram
, but a different tory chancellor put a marker down.tay low forever and eventually we will need to bring back our national debt under control in order to sustain a recovery and continue to create jobs and to keep taxes low. closed doors have cost the economy dear. jobs disappearing day by day. the chancellor promised big cheques to prevent the worst, but today was about how to spend, not about how to pay. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. many businesses have been struggling with a...
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so hello, tory.day is annoying socks and in your solution is a "deals & steals" favorite. >> that's right, michael. and one word, bombas, it is a it is a "shark tank" favorite and that's because they make socks that look better, feel better, perform better. we've got all sorts of options from them including their fairly new no show socks, options for men, women and kids, huge assortment and you can feel good because for every pair you buy, a pair is donated to somebody in need. over 35 million pairs have been donated and you're going to love the price because all of these today are 50% off. so they start at $5.25. >> great deal. next up, the problem is inflexible readers. whit is trying some on. looking good now. try them on, buddy. what sets these reading glass as -- apart? he looks like clark kent. >> so i hope i've got a vanna whit there for the assist there, to show these off. these are tiltable readers. typically readers are rigid. you can't adjust them. these allow you to tilt, flip, any which
so hello, tory.day is annoying socks and in your solution is a "deals & steals" favorite. >> that's right, michael. and one word, bombas, it is a it is a "shark tank" favorite and that's because they make socks that look better, feel better, perform better. we've got all sorts of options from them including their fairly new no show socks, options for men, women and kids, huge assortment and you can feel good because for every pair you buy, a pair is donated to...
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tory, good morning. >> good morning, whit.u are hugging that mannequin with ever plush because just like the name says, these are plush towels, bath robe, hair turbines, bath wraps, so many different options, all in great neutral colors. they are absorbent, they are soft, they are awesome. they come in singles and sets and everything is 50% off today so they range from $7.50 to $40. then we move on to a great little company called any sharp, and they make all kinds of knife sharpening products. one of their most popular will allow you to turn any dull knife into razor sharp. it's got a strong power suction grip that will stick right to the countertop. they also have incredible scissors. these scissors are so cool, no matter what you need to cut, paper, plastic, carpet, chicken bones, you name it, it will cut through and just all good products for the kitchen from this company. again slashed in half, so these today start at $8.50. then, whit, let's move over to himalayan's finest. this is pink himalayan salt all manufactured in
tory, good morning. >> good morning, whit.u are hugging that mannequin with ever plush because just like the name says, these are plush towels, bath robe, hair turbines, bath wraps, so many different options, all in great neutral colors. they are absorbent, they are soft, they are awesome. they come in singles and sets and everything is 50% off today so they range from $7.50 to $40. then we move on to a great little company called any sharp, and they make all kinds of knife sharpening...
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a china group arms, a group of tories saying huawei should be stripped out of the network way beforeg security report on just the fragility, instability of that network, and just how much infiltration it threatens to the british infrastructure of 56. these tory, mostly backbenchers are saying if borisjohnson perseveres with this, he will have a whole load of people breathing down his neck, promising or threatening, depending on which way you look at it, anti— chinese legislation that will go in those bills. does he really want those bills. does he really want those headaches? they say their agreement is cut everything, not only slash out the it then bobs that is already existing, but also pledge to have no more new stuff coming in. that is 35% of the promised sg broadband that is going to a p pa re ntly broadband that is going to apparently be transport this country. when it is advice change? 0nly country. when it is advice change? only a few months ago borisjohnson said he would go ahead as long as only 35% i think it was in control of the new 56 network? yes, that's right. i look a
a china group arms, a group of tories saying huawei should be stripped out of the network way beforeg security report on just the fragility, instability of that network, and just how much infiltration it threatens to the british infrastructure of 56. these tory, mostly backbenchers are saying if borisjohnson perseveres with this, he will have a whole load of people breathing down his neck, promising or threatening, depending on which way you look at it, anti— chinese legislation that will go...
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tory johnson is here with huge savings to help you do just that.roducts, are all from small businesses as well. tory, what do you got for us? >> well, i hope i have the assist of vanna whit this morning. with our very first company, hang accessories, they make reusable fashionable face masks. i know you've got an assortment there. what is great about these is that they are comfortable, the nose and ear loop are adjustable. so many different patterns and solids, just something for everybody. men, women, and kids at a really good price. all of these masks today are just $7.50. so it's a good one. >> these are great. >> next is another good one. this company is called my tagalongs and they make great accessories for on the go. so whatever you're doing, wherever you're going, they make a product for you. there are belt bags to stash your stuff. one of my favorites is the arm band that you can put any kind of phone into. they make bags to keep your phone in also if you're going to be near water. so many different options from this company, and the fabri
tory johnson is here with huge savings to help you do just that.roducts, are all from small businesses as well. tory, what do you got for us? >> well, i hope i have the assist of vanna whit this morning. with our very first company, hang accessories, they make reusable fashionable face masks. i know you've got an assortment there. what is great about these is that they are comfortable, the nose and ear loop are adjustable. so many different patterns and solids, just something for...
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the tories were so serious that what he'd done, believing it was deceitful and disrespectful to partye him a rap on the knuckles, they have thrown him out of the parliamentary party. you might think that enough, he seems to have missed work —— he seems to have misled the whips, according to tories sources, and it's something that many of his collea g u es it's something that many of his colleagues will find goes against any notion of party loyalty, but you wonder if it might be counter—productive. mps might wonder if it was using a sledgehammer to crack a net. the government now has a cherub that important committee with no interest in being anything other than awkward. this might fracture further the relationship between downing street and the backbenchers. this is about government getting things done, not the godfather, and things have been shaky between number ten and the green benches. time now over a variety of issues. getting things done even when government has huge majorities stabilise and having friends in parliament in your own party, not just making friends in parliament in
the tories were so serious that what he'd done, believing it was deceitful and disrespectful to partye him a rap on the knuckles, they have thrown him out of the parliamentary party. you might think that enough, he seems to have missed work —— he seems to have misled the whips, according to tories sources, and it's something that many of his collea g u es it's something that many of his colleagues will find goes against any notion of party loyalty, but you wonder if it might be...
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for that the entire house joins me in expressing gratitude to tom rust britney casket tory janet foster z. grasse danielle appleman and carolyn taylor for your principled service and diligent work. in closing it is my hope that every one of our colleagues takes the time to read our reports and let the lessons of this case recommit to act incredibly on the people's house and the values on which it stands. thank you mr. chairman and i yield that. spit at the gentleman from texas. >> madam chairwoman i would like to this time recognized congressman john katco from new york for comments. >> the gentleman is's recognize. >> thank you meant speaker. i rise today in determination by the ethics committee on a matter regarding david schweikert, our colleague. as i was preparing my remarks today i thought about my second or third day in congress when i was standing at the back of the well looking out at this grand room in speaker boehner came up to me and speaker boehner said to me you were a prosecutor, right? i said yes and he said you are 20 years in the federal system than i said yes. he said
for that the entire house joins me in expressing gratitude to tom rust britney casket tory janet foster z. grasse danielle appleman and carolyn taylor for your principled service and diligent work. in closing it is my hope that every one of our colleagues takes the time to read our reports and let the lessons of this case recommit to act incredibly on the people's house and the values on which it stands. thank you mr. chairman and i yield that. spit at the gentleman from texas. >> madam...
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his own son was imprisoned as a tory spy. >> he had to be. [laughter] so we have at least three people have asked what mary hot about martha said you have something to tell us what mary ball washington thought? >> at mount vernon they didn't get along it all. mary and martha didn't really like each other. . . . . converg and charming. she has things to say and was a very utilitarian kind of person and i think that she represented many values martha have trouble with like frugality. martha was very lavish and so was george. although she asked for little bits of money from george, she didn't do that and didn't dress up and worship the high life. she didn't enjoy whatever remaining control mary had over her son. >> thank you. it's interesting they are different generations. those generations really really mattered in that period in virginia. okay, so here's a question a bunch of people have asked about why she didn't remarry but do we know about her ever considering remarriage, did she ever have any other suitors? >> there's no evidence of any o
his own son was imprisoned as a tory spy. >> he had to be. [laughter] so we have at least three people have asked what mary hot about martha said you have something to tell us what mary ball washington thought? >> at mount vernon they didn't get along it all. mary and martha didn't really like each other. . . . . converg and charming. she has things to say and was a very utilitarian kind of person and i think that she represented many values martha have trouble with like frugality....
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but the gallery 16 and there are tory behind me generally this area would be filled with guess what people however what the cover of night in situation is currently dry and drab but i'm going to take you to a little bit of the city at my favorite spot in the city of cape town and show you my neck of the woods. within the city center longstreet's which is pretty much of vibrant part of cape town central business district but what makes it special is that it's the funky but it's where all the clubs of your $18.00 to $30.00 five's come and play and for your urbanites off to work captains generally have grabbed a board here. where the company gardens just on the right hand side where in an average day this would be fulled with tourists and locals alike that take a day break out of the hectic city and buzz in the city and just catch a breath with in this majestic gardens people generally come and feed squirrels in the garden as you can see pigeons egyptian geese in and around here. when our. on the gateway table martin a real cableway of course this was also been closed even from here it
but the gallery 16 and there are tory behind me generally this area would be filled with guess what people however what the cover of night in situation is currently dry and drab but i'm going to take you to a little bit of the city at my favorite spot in the city of cape town and show you my neck of the woods. within the city center longstreet's which is pretty much of vibrant part of cape town central business district but what makes it special is that it's the funky but it's where all the...
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the tory government is urged to do the same. patients will not be penalized. 3.8 million people across the united kingdom could face unemployment, the job detention scheme has been a lifeline to millions but we can see progress unravel as the scheme ends, millions of people could find themselves out of work struggling to pay those, will the prime minister commit to extending the scheme, people must not lose their jobs because the tories refused to act. >> most people look at what is happening in the uk the last 3 or 4 months around the world have been impressed by the way we have put our arms around people, with jobs and incomes, it has been a massive effort. a lot of people would agree that you cannot go on forever with a scheme that keeps employees in suspended animation the way it does. we need to keep the economy moving. that is what people want to see in a sustainable and cautious way. constantly saying the reason the job retention scheme worked is because of the power and efficiency of the uk treasury, the uk government th
the tory government is urged to do the same. patients will not be penalized. 3.8 million people across the united kingdom could face unemployment, the job detention scheme has been a lifeline to millions but we can see progress unravel as the scheme ends, millions of people could find themselves out of work struggling to pay those, will the prime minister commit to extending the scheme, people must not lose their jobs because the tories refused to act. >> most people look at what is...
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to the traditional tories but apart because i think next. information we are trying to push people to visit locations so it's actually an advantage for that. as. in the restaurants and the thought is the industry in general volcanoes national park home to the mountain gorilla. is open to visitors again patrick aurangabad has never been here as it's too expensive the 1st package tours from europe i due to arrive in a few weeks the local tourism industry hopes it's a sign that the coronavirus crisis might soon be over. and finally even if a vacation might not be on the cards for many of us this year let's try to look ahead next time and space. the 1st. entered the conflict so frantic the caliph 4 months ago chilled the presidential elections in america so no trump is sinking in the polls and now is former national security adviser says he isn't fit to be president what job also does my guest this week from washington how much damage trump. told to america and the rest of the. conflict so feel good. it's double. welcome to the girl max you tube
to the traditional tories but apart because i think next. information we are trying to push people to visit locations so it's actually an advantage for that. as. in the restaurants and the thought is the industry in general volcanoes national park home to the mountain gorilla. is open to visitors again patrick aurangabad has never been here as it's too expensive the 1st package tours from europe i due to arrive in a few weeks the local tourism industry hopes it's a sign that the coronavirus...
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why is the only book on your bookshelf -- "stori telling" by tori spelling?hat's a very good book. >> i read it three times. i got less every time i read it. >> jimmy: that's a classic. it is great. one year for her birthday, tori got a visit from smidget, the world's smallest living horse! because her dad is so rich, she could have anything she wanted. >> you are so stupid. >> jimmy: you are so -- hey! was that my wife? why is my wife in there? >> why do you think your wife's in there? >> jimmy: you son of a bitch. you did it again. >> that's right, bobby baby balls. molly, let's go! have a great summer, and like who-gives-a-f[ bleep ]! >> jimmy: you have a great summer wherever you're going. >> i will, i'm going into your wife. >> jimmy: i'm sorry you saw that. i am going to get a divorce. and we'll be back with pharrell williams. ♪ >> dicky: abc's jimmy k"jimmy k live," brought to you by programive. mmercial? did any of you hear the "bundle your home and auto" part? mive. ive. ive. sive. sive. want my kids to see that. dn't -good mom. -to see -- wait. i'm
why is the only book on your bookshelf -- "stori telling" by tori spelling?hat's a very good book. >> i read it three times. i got less every time i read it. >> jimmy: that's a classic. it is great. one year for her birthday, tori got a visit from smidget, the world's smallest living horse! because her dad is so rich, she could have anything she wanted. >> you are so stupid. >> jimmy: you are so -- hey! was that my wife? why is my wife in there? >> why do...
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tory johnson is in her backyard with all the details. hey, tory. >> oh, yes, amy.s a modern day fanny pack. not your granny's fanny pack. it is a sleep awesome almost like belt that allows you to store your stuff without any kind of zippers or clunky fasteners. all made in minneapolis and you can get a little pop of color. tie-dye my favorite and all prices are 50% off so range from $8.50 to $17. then we move to a company called rheos making its debut started by a husband and wife team in charleston, south carolina. they love matter. -- water. what they didn't love were their sunglasses falling in the water so created a pair of floating sunglasses, lightweight polarized. very stylish, so much different styles and options for men and women all with 100% uv protection and you just can't beat them. they're really great and they look fabulous on everyone. all of these slashed in half. $27.50 today. then eric & christopher. i love this based in bucks county, pennsylvania, and they make amazing durable tote bags. they are all from sustainable materials. one of the cooles
tory johnson is in her backyard with all the details. hey, tory. >> oh, yes, amy.s a modern day fanny pack. not your granny's fanny pack. it is a sleep awesome almost like belt that allows you to store your stuff without any kind of zippers or clunky fasteners. all made in minneapolis and you can get a little pop of color. tie-dye my favorite and all prices are 50% off so range from $8.50 to $17. then we move to a company called rheos making its debut started by a husband and wife team in...
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tory in tory today both belong to the same constellation- so there's a parallel to my first mission. and also it's the closest star system system to the earth- means so it's- it's a metaphor of space exploration that's where we'll go- to find exoplanets in. you know i don't know if you've t. a hundred years two hundred years who knows- there's's that proximity is also because we're doing things in space. four people o n rth andnd so to kind of ticked all the boxes to be a perfect mission name so the countdown is going to wait. what is thehe aim of this mission when you. when you up there in space so mostly every single mission aboaoa the iss it will. . treat things. and what. is the expo. date s. s. is a- on the path. you know to. bigger in space we want to go b back to the moon we wanna go to mars. but to be able to do this we have to learn how to live and work in space and that's what d. i. four. but at the same time. it opens the door for research that cannot be performed on the grounds that the same time we doing research. and we're bringing the benefits of science back to burst
tory in tory today both belong to the same constellation- so there's a parallel to my first mission. and also it's the closest star system system to the earth- means so it's- it's a metaphor of space exploration that's where we'll go- to find exoplanets in. you know i don't know if you've t. a hundred years two hundred years who knows- there's's that proximity is also because we're doing things in space. four people o n rth andnd so to kind of ticked all the boxes to be a perfect mission name...
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to the traditional tories but apart and because i think i mixed. the information we are trying to push people to visit locations so it's it's actually an advantage for that. as. the restaurants and the tourism industry in general volcanoes national park home to the mountain gorilla. is open to visitors again patrick around has never been here as it's too expensive the 1st package tours from europe i due to arrive in a few weeks for local tourism industry hopes it's a sign that the coronavirus crisis might soon be over. and finally even if a vacation might not be on the cards for many of us this year let's try to look ahead time and space. above the real world join our 2nd. between tokyo and destroy the internet in a lot of credit streets more than a 1000000000 people live under repressive regimes they censor the internet for us a little closer to. the diversity of the internet to. join a mind section at the global. good. with him her being gone it goes on because with the highest high you know if i had known that the boat would be that small i neve
to the traditional tories but apart and because i think i mixed. the information we are trying to push people to visit locations so it's it's actually an advantage for that. as. the restaurants and the tourism industry in general volcanoes national park home to the mountain gorilla. is open to visitors again patrick around has never been here as it's too expensive the 1st package tours from europe i due to arrive in a few weeks for local tourism industry hopes it's a sign that the coronavirus...
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or advice from tory meet fuck tory put to much of shall do more. i will to do just to leave but i'm usually pulled me. on you cannot buy a. plot solely. to get it back in the midst of. a. more really startling figures in 2014 the british home office estimated there were between 10 and 13000 potential victims in the u.k. last year police for. put it around $5000.00 cases that was twice as many as the previous year and it one of the largest cases ever brought to trial around $400.00 people were trafficked for forced labor from poland the director of anti trafficking and modern slavery up the salvation army say slavery is an issue not yet consigned to history when somebody comes in trust service we obviously need to assess and and and support them you know with regard to the conditions they've been in you can see the physical signs of them back haven't been you know beaten they want to have bruising and scarring from the stiffness the physical disability of that but we also find that there's the emotional mental scarring as well on the whole they will
or advice from tory meet fuck tory put to much of shall do more. i will to do just to leave but i'm usually pulled me. on you cannot buy a. plot solely. to get it back in the midst of. a. more really startling figures in 2014 the british home office estimated there were between 10 and 13000 potential victims in the u.k. last year police for. put it around $5000.00 cases that was twice as many as the previous year and it one of the largest cases ever brought to trial around $400.00 people were...
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but it gave an indication of the degree of unhappiness on tory benches, so there were a lot of tory mpsve to bother. even so, 38 tory mps, in other words two below the a0 threshold, still decided to rebel. since then we have had the whole cover two saga with accusations that china has not been candid and open with what was going on in wuhan. —— the whole cover two saga. there has been extensive hostility to china on tory backbenchers. the numbers are going up backbenchers. the numbers are going up and up so the only real question now is the scale and speed of the u—turn which the government will have to perform. we can speak to charles pa rton, have to perform. we can speak to charles parton, a former british diplomat in china and a senior fellow at the royal services institute. if we do with some of the points norman was raising about huawei in the future. are we seeing a larger decoupling from chinese technology here? i don't like to use the word decoupling, because i think that's too extreme, but i think we do have to consider the concept of diverging and that there are certain areas
but it gave an indication of the degree of unhappiness on tory benches, so there were a lot of tory mpsve to bother. even so, 38 tory mps, in other words two below the a0 threshold, still decided to rebel. since then we have had the whole cover two saga with accusations that china has not been candid and open with what was going on in wuhan. —— the whole cover two saga. there has been extensive hostility to china on tory backbenchers. the numbers are going up backbenchers. the numbers are...
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influence in our politics talk about the big money boris johnson 160000 pounds for a tennis match tory donor donations because of that what about having there and there's no mention of the names of any russian oligarchs in this report surprise there isn't because i know there are loads that are links to russian business and russian money should we not be worried about the. well i mean it's been various i think. this well let's see what are we actually saying oh we signed boris johnson agent. because he's accepting money for his political party i'm from russian so seas are always signed each name eve because he's trying to undermine established by prime minister you somehow manages to chauny out of russian. history for really easily knowns. what if off come the regulator did respond and said we're going to meet with the drama's people and we're going to talk to him about why he's concerned does that mean that it's a sham this independent group custom regulator a kind of ally and actually we don't have a free press well how is rubbing off on to be quite happy to meet with the leader of t
influence in our politics talk about the big money boris johnson 160000 pounds for a tennis match tory donor donations because of that what about having there and there's no mention of the names of any russian oligarchs in this report surprise there isn't because i know there are loads that are links to russian business and russian money should we not be worried about the. well i mean it's been various i think. this well let's see what are we actually saying oh we signed boris johnson agent....
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, but a different tory chancellor put a marker down. we will need to bring down our national debt under control, in order to sustain a recovery and continue to create jobs and to keep taxes low. closed doors have cost the economy dear. jobs disappearing day by day. the chancellor promised big cheques to prevent the worst, but today was about how to spend, not about how to pay. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. for many children in lockdown, going to school has meant going online. but in the uk, around 700,000 students have missed out on schoolwork because they don't own a computer or even have internet access. a new programme is trying to change that by getting donated computer equipment to those who need it most, as fiona lamdin reports. homeschooling. can i borrow your phone, please, mum? thank you. this family in swindon, like thousands, having to learn without a computer. it takes forever, and it stresses you out, and then ijust end up giving up and not doing it. do you feel like you're falling behind? yeah, a lot. because i'
, but a different tory chancellor put a marker down. we will need to bring down our national debt under control, in order to sustain a recovery and continue to create jobs and to keep taxes low. closed doors have cost the economy dear. jobs disappearing day by day. the chancellor promised big cheques to prevent the worst, but today was about how to spend, not about how to pay. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. for many children in lockdown, going to school has meant going online. but in...
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there's also, i think, on the tory benches — not just tory benches but other benches — a growing politicalto be more sceptical, to push back against china more effectively. as ever, there will be economic constraints on the british behaviour, ultimately. and, steve, the point thatjames was just making about the potential offer to 3 million hong kongers, that would be a far biggest arrival than anything since the early 2000s and opening up eu migration. are there political consequences? well, it's so interesting, because there is no doubt in my mind that opposition to free movement within the eu was the pivotal issue that led to brexit in the 2016 referendum. now, as you say, potentially huge numbers could be coming from hong kong. it's interesting, borisjohnson was asked about this yesterday in an interview, and he was asked specifically where would they live, what would they do? and he couldn't answer. all he could say was that the numbers aren't as vast, potentially, as those that could have come from the eu. interestingly, he was sort of linking it with free movement in a different way.
there's also, i think, on the tory benches — not just tory benches but other benches — a growing politicalto be more sceptical, to push back against china more effectively. as ever, there will be economic constraints on the british behaviour, ultimately. and, steve, the point thatjames was just making about the potential offer to 3 million hong kongers, that would be a far biggest arrival than anything since the early 2000s and opening up eu migration. are there political consequences?...
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or is this just the way of a new leader and getting an indirect way of bashing the tory. yeah i see you not see exactly what it's really about this is. you know we have a new leader in relative terms of the tory party in britain we now have a new leader all the labor policy the this report has been published which is a year old and basically has nothing whatsoever to do with boris johnson's time in office and all up long. but what they're trying to do is to find any way to and barris boris johnson this isn't about the right so wrong and. this is this is just a way to mount a political attack on the conservative party and i'm using this situation as an excuse to do so. finding a way if you like to keep the story going you obviously have decades of experience in the media when it comes neal to to basic principles of impartiality and truthfulness you've pointed out that you know you may find certain station certain programs in the u.k. not to your liking unsimilar it's the opposite side for people probably on the other side of the political short term but do you think it's i
or is this just the way of a new leader and getting an indirect way of bashing the tory. yeah i see you not see exactly what it's really about this is. you know we have a new leader in relative terms of the tory party in britain we now have a new leader all the labor policy the this report has been published which is a year old and basically has nothing whatsoever to do with boris johnson's time in office and all up long. but what they're trying to do is to find any way to and barris boris...
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we can start to distance ourselves from it, which is what some people like in duncan smith in the torying ourselves, we should not be trusting the chinese? we clearly are at a turning point, if you look at the decisions, not least huawei this week. there is an edge of his very getting into this debate. the mail on sunday‘s copy suggest that china now presents a bigger threat to our way of life than the soviet union did. this is just bizarre, the soviet union was a new colour on rival superpower. the us and soviet union were fighting a proxy wars around the planet. china isa proxy wars around the planet. china is a massive trading partner in the way that they soviet union never was. this is getting really out of hand mid and i think these decisions need to be taken on their merit and we should not be naive, but the idea that it we should not be naive, but the idea thatitis we should not be naive, but the idea that it is a threat to our very existence in the west is just getting out of hand as and this very counter—productive rhetoric. rosamund, the observer have the 20 areas of the coun
we can start to distance ourselves from it, which is what some people like in duncan smith in the torying ourselves, we should not be trusting the chinese? we clearly are at a turning point, if you look at the decisions, not least huawei this week. there is an edge of his very getting into this debate. the mail on sunday‘s copy suggest that china now presents a bigger threat to our way of life than the soviet union did. this is just bizarre, the soviet union was a new colour on rival...
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the agriculture in this state -- will the prime minister confirmed that his tory government will once again ignore the wishes of the scottish people in launching their agenda? what we arentrary, doing is possibly the biggest single act of devolution from scotland, wales, and northern ireland in modern memory. pounds will be transferred to the elected people in scotland. what he wants his trade barriers between england and scotland. ands unelected unaccountable. what he wants to do, mr. speaker, his hand the powers that we would give back to scotland to brussels which is neither elected nor accountable. document willhe talk about the benefits of the that therkets of pity prime minister doesn't understand. this prime minister often states the need to respect referendum results. he should respect the decision taken by the scottish people in 1997. we know this government is undertaking this full-scale assault. the british settlement scotland rejected. it beingand rejects imposed on scotland. wonder that the prime minister's approval ratings are three times that of this prime minister. in
the agriculture in this state -- will the prime minister confirmed that his tory government will once again ignore the wishes of the scottish people in launching their agenda? what we arentrary, doing is possibly the biggest single act of devolution from scotland, wales, and northern ireland in modern memory. pounds will be transferred to the elected people in scotland. what he wants his trade barriers between england and scotland. ands unelected unaccountable. what he wants to do, mr. speaker,...
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you will not poison our children and you will not in for tori -- you will not infiltrate our borders.indll put everyone we behind bars, if you are lucky. the results of this historic campaign have been absolutely phenomenal. this joint operation has metricd in more than 120 tons -- does anyone know how much that is -- of illicit narcotics. that is massive, billions. and the arrest of more than 1000 drug traffickers. these actions have denied the cartel of billions of dollars in cash and prevented the loss of untold american lives. we have seen the results in the united states. in a four-day period in may, our courageous coast guard stopped three submarines packed with poisonous drugs, keeping thousands of pounds of lethal narcotics off our streets and off our city areas. we got rid of it. we have it, and i don't know what you do with it. what do you do with it, by the way? what do you do with it, admiral? i want to hear. what do you do with it? >> it is destroyed. pres. trump: you blow it up or dump it someplace? >> we burn it. pres. trump: that sounds like a good way to do it. i want
you will not poison our children and you will not in for tori -- you will not infiltrate our borders.indll put everyone we behind bars, if you are lucky. the results of this historic campaign have been absolutely phenomenal. this joint operation has metricd in more than 120 tons -- does anyone know how much that is -- of illicit narcotics. that is massive, billions. and the arrest of more than 1000 drug traffickers. these actions have denied the cartel of billions of dollars in cash and...
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labour were going to vote with tory rebels to stop this arrangement labour were going to vote with toryement from devolving or developing in the way that borisjohnson, as you mentioned, wanted injanuary. so that was one factor. the other one was this, for all the talk post brexit about an independent global britain, i think boris johnson was surprised by... he knew the us would not be thrilled when he, and it was very much him, agreed to the huawei deal earlier this year, but the degree to which the us were telling the uk to pull out of this made that as well a factor in the u—turn. so you have the uk parliament limiting a near landslide majority, what the perimeter could do, and then you have the us as well. in the few minutes we have left, tell me what other stories have caught your eye this week — one each. obviously there is much more happening in the world. maria, give us one story that has caught your eye over this week. i wanted to mark the death of congressman john lewis in the united states yesterday, at this moment when racism has been, when civil rights have been in the foref
labour were going to vote with tory rebels to stop this arrangement labour were going to vote with toryement from devolving or developing in the way that borisjohnson, as you mentioned, wanted injanuary. so that was one factor. the other one was this, for all the talk post brexit about an independent global britain, i think boris johnson was surprised by... he knew the us would not be thrilled when he, and it was very much him, agreed to the huawei deal earlier this year, but the degree to...
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a decade of tory government scotland rejected imposed on scotland.crats appointed by westminster. will the prime minister guarantee that his plans will not be imposed on scotland ? guarantee that his plans will not be imposed on scotland? that scotland will have the chance to choose for ourselves? mr speaker, first of all, i thinkjust to repeat my point, it is slightly extraordinary for him to attack unelected bureaucrats for any role they may have in scotland when his proposal is to hand back the powers that we are going, this place is going to be transferring to scotland, back to brussels where they are neither elected nor accountable to the people of scotland, so i really don't know what he means. as for his point about respecting referendum results, mr speaker, i think the house will recall that there was a referendum on the issue of scottish independence, on the issue of breaking up the union, in 201a. they said, at that time, that it was going to be a once in a generation event. i think they should keep their promises to the people of this coun
a decade of tory government scotland rejected imposed on scotland.crats appointed by westminster. will the prime minister guarantee that his plans will not be imposed on scotland ? guarantee that his plans will not be imposed on scotland? that scotland will have the chance to choose for ourselves? mr speaker, first of all, i thinkjust to repeat my point, it is slightly extraordinary for him to attack unelected bureaucrats for any role they may have in scotland when his proposal is to hand back...