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—— wider margins meeting that it warwick —— wider margins meeting thatitis warwick —— wider marginsthe selection process , that it is not part of the selection process, the activist to deselected we re process, the activist to deselected were pretty sure now they do have numbers to go through the technical process and that will worry a lot more labour mp then just a two or three who fell foul of this lesson status of motion as of late. stable politics, like the mirror, focusing on borisjohnson we heard is getting divorced, not particularly edifying for us to go over details of what his private life may be, but both papers raising the issue of is the fa ct papers raising the issue of is the fact that he sort of been accused of various misdeeds, going to harvest chance at a tory leadership? guess that's important question isn't it there's an assumption that the conservative party if any party is going to worry about this kind of thing is the conservative party for family and traditional family values so family and traditional family values so they might disapprove of this kind of thin
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thank you, warwick's. i -- one of the great things about writing books is that you actually get to come into all of these places around the country and around the world and see people who read them or will read them and be in these amazing independent bookstores where a lot of stuff happens. and they're super important. i will probably -- and if i don't, ask me questions about it -- talk about how all this global stuff ultimately impacts everybody at a local level. and, therefore, i just always believe it's important to be supportive of local and also come to bookstores. again, i thank you, warwick's. i thank you, c-span, for being here tonight. you all look great, you'll look great on camera. [laughter] thank you. so what i want to do is kind of take you on my journey to this book and while i was writing this book. and from there, talk about what's happening in the world today as a result of a a lot of the things that the book talks about and is that you're probably experiencing on a day-to-day basis in y
thank you, warwick's. i -- one of the great things about writing books is that you actually get to come into all of these places around the country and around the world and see people who read them or will read them and be in these amazing independent bookstores where a lot of stuff happens. and they're super important. i will probably -- and if i don't, ask me questions about it -- talk about how all this global stuff ultimately impacts everybody at a local level. and, therefore, i just always...
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is an emirates is professor-- emeritus at the university of warwick.lesson that you cannot let these banks fail, but this has to come with conditions? >> that is true. but there is another phrase of his -- the banks are safe, but not safe enough. there is still risk in the system. this has very little to do with capital buffers or reserve requirements, and to do with the nature of a global banking system. this chart shows what banks have been doing in various parts of the world to try and build up their capital. it has been disrupted by regulators. but many banks have done this. but in they are safer, many cases they are not. to be radical, we have to break up the banks? >> they are too concentrated. anna: we still talk about consolidation. >> the banking system has become more consolidated. it was the global nature of thinking that produced the crisis. all of the banks held each other's valueless assets. sectionapse of one contaminated everyone else, because of their interconnection. we have not done enough to break up the system. i would prefer their
is an emirates is professor-- emeritus at the university of warwick.lesson that you cannot let these banks fail, but this has to come with conditions? >> that is true. but there is another phrase of his -- the banks are safe, but not safe enough. there is still risk in the system. this has very little to do with capital buffers or reserve requirements, and to do with the nature of a global banking system. this chart shows what banks have been doing in various parts of the world to try and...
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school when i go to school fitchburg start high but i went to warwick rhode island boston architectural college and one of them said she went and got a degree in architecture and here's what i'm working towards my degree in architecture i have a degree in engineering but yeah or else you could join right now until you have on your list of things to do all running for city council a large prayer you. just throw in there so that you know by the way let's go and it's a it's a main thing no fun it's really really great actually what other good excuse do you have to go to people's doors and knock on them and they're actually happy to say you know. they are going to perceive the potential new city council but why not on the door to first they're like yes can i help you and i say i'm saying scalia running for city council. ok crazy to her job is where the only thing i would give the selling religion or selling solar. what you're selling solar or you're there for religion and yourself and so. it wasn't for your good work to do this if stephen had a day job we'd tell him not to quit doing your j
school when i go to school fitchburg start high but i went to warwick rhode island boston architectural college and one of them said she went and got a degree in architecture and here's what i'm working towards my degree in architecture i have a degree in engineering but yeah or else you could join right now until you have on your list of things to do all running for city council a large prayer you. just throw in there so that you know by the way let's go and it's a it's a main thing no fun...
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gerhard: we spoke to a professor for the strategic management at the warwick business school and asked him why a change was necessary. >> i think daimlerer, and thahat holds for other car companies, a little ls s worried ababout the compmpetition. in othther words, the other car companies. they are worried about some companieies that p provide softe solutionons and mappingg servics that power a l lot of thisis momobility.. they don't want to find themselves in a situatition like compmputer manufacturers in the 1990''s were suddenlnly microsot was eatingng their lunch. there is a a p partnership b ben bmw, a audi and daimler, wherere they acquired a mapping surface -- mapping service that seems to work well. gerhard: that is it from the business team. brent: thank you very much. climate change and melting sea ice are creating new routes from europe to asia through the arctic ocean. currently, most ships travel along the southern route the of the suez canal to shanghai. that is twitter thousand kilometers. melting ice could cut the trip in half. the northern route, which looks longer on
gerhard: we spoke to a professor for the strategic management at the warwick business school and asked him why a change was necessary. >> i think daimlerer, and thahat holds for other car companies, a little ls s worried ababout the compmpetition. in othther words, the other car companies. they are worried about some companieies that p provide softe solutionons and mappingg servics that power a l lot of thisis momobility.. they don't want to find themselves in a situatition like...
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highways england warned the motorway could remain shut, between warwick and henley—in—arden, for thesocial media showing emergency crews tackling the lorry fire. after yesterday's dramatic testimony, the us senatejudiciary committee must now decide whether to support brett kavanaugh‘s nomination as a supreme courtjudge. ultimately, the full senate will need to confirm the appointment. that vote is expected next week. the supreme court plays a vital role in us political life — appointed for life, its nine members have the final say on us law. well, cbs news has been speaking to president trump's special counsellor kellyanne conway, who defended mr. kava naugh‘s performance at yesterday's hearing. what he was responding to yesterday was two and a half weeks of a political hitjob, where the democrats and the committee treated both he and dr ford very unfairly. they abused him for their own purposes. he showed them respect and deference in his original hearing, and they showed him destruction in return. i hear you, and the partisan message is quite clear that the american bar association
highways england warned the motorway could remain shut, between warwick and henley—in—arden, for thesocial media showing emergency crews tackling the lorry fire. after yesterday's dramatic testimony, the us senatejudiciary committee must now decide whether to support brett kavanaugh‘s nomination as a supreme courtjudge. ultimately, the full senate will need to confirm the appointment. that vote is expected next week. the supreme court plays a vital role in us political life — appointed...
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pentagon official and from bristol geyer glenn for men research fellow in international security at warwick university welcome to the program let me start with you president do day yesterday at the white house was saying that this base is really needed to counter russian aggression or expansionism but in reality paul and has wanted this base for a very long time i think it is a longstanding you know strategic aim of the polish government to secure a permanent american military presence as it is to do to assure as a deterrent against russia but multiple political as well as to digital obstacles stand in the way not the least of which is the need to russia act of one thousand nine hundred seven which pretty prohibits the permanent stationing of substantial combat troops in eastern europe this is where we have a rotational presence of battalions that by germany to us canada and the u.k. in deep altered states an important at the moment and of course the pentagon has. i looked into these issues over the summer and they've calculated that it would be vastly more expensive to relocate to stu's fr
pentagon official and from bristol geyer glenn for men research fellow in international security at warwick university welcome to the program let me start with you president do day yesterday at the white house was saying that this base is really needed to counter russian aggression or expansionism but in reality paul and has wanted this base for a very long time i think it is a longstanding you know strategic aim of the polish government to secure a permanent american military presence as it is...
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highways england warned the motorway could remain shut between warwick and henley—in—arden for the restmedia showing emergency crews tackling the lorry fire. our news correspondent bob hockenhull is at the scene. the result of that is the very empty road behind you. any update on when it is likely to be open again? originally, highways england were saying it would be open by lunchtime, but they now have moved that too later in the day. we haven't got a specific time, though the advice is for motorists to avoid the advice is for motorists to avoid the area. we are a few hundred metres away from where repairs are going on to the southbound carriageway. the lorry burst into fla mes carriageway. the lorry burst into flames around 3am, some people don't this scene and described it as a vision of hell. a lot of fuel ended up vision of hell. a lot of fuel ended up on the carriageway and repairs are having to be carried out to the ha rd are having to be carried out to the hard soldier magic like shoulder and lane one. i understand the lorry hasn't been removed yet and a crane hasn't been remove
highways england warned the motorway could remain shut between warwick and henley—in—arden for the restmedia showing emergency crews tackling the lorry fire. our news correspondent bob hockenhull is at the scene. the result of that is the very empty road behind you. any update on when it is likely to be open again? originally, highways england were saying it would be open by lunchtime, but they now have moved that too later in the day. we haven't got a specific time, though the advice is...
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>> i'm tracking that delay, sounds like a dionne warwick song. what happened was i told you there was a disabled vehicle around tully and another issue around capital expressway that caused all this jam kacoming of of 85 and the split. after they cleared things are sorting themselves nicely out. that's why we saw because the traffic was held back here. now standard approaching 7:00. this is pretty mild for a tuesday, around 7:15, 7:30 when things will kick in for the south bay. that's the fall pattern and as we approach fall schools are back in. 680 recovers through sunol into fremont, 880 recovers out of hayward and more slowing, we have a crash reported at the san mateo bridge. i did not see a major problem. we'll check on that with a live view. looking at walnut creek and the bay bridge toll plaza with a smooth flow of traffic. the metering lights are on there. here is the san mateo bridge lf, n major problems b6:53. schools.p next a look a top the police presence ramped up this morning. >> and including bikes and scooters, you know you've see
>> i'm tracking that delay, sounds like a dionne warwick song. what happened was i told you there was a disabled vehicle around tully and another issue around capital expressway that caused all this jam kacoming of of 85 and the split. after they cleared things are sorting themselves nicely out. that's why we saw because the traffic was held back here. now standard approaching 7:00. this is pretty mild for a tuesday, around 7:15, 7:30 when things will kick in for the south bay. that's the...
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al-jazeera tom long as an associate professor of politics and international studies at the university of warwick he says brazil's presidential race for maine's unpredictable. i think that the race continues to be in many ways what it was before the attack on balls and i don't know which is a chaotic and unpredictable mess this was already a race in which the leading candidate was campaigning from a jail cell that's former president lula of course and now for the next couple of weeks we're going to have the second place candidate campaigning from a hospital bed it's unlikely that lula will be allowed to compete so the rest of the field that is passed both nato who is leading on the far right is quite a mess we have you know eight or nine candidates who are all vying for for space and trying to differentiate themselves it's really unpredictable we've seen in brazilian politics over the last few years as brazil has gone from this spectacular rise to recession and political crisis is the emergence of really deep polarization and some of that polarization was there just below the surface but it is re
al-jazeera tom long as an associate professor of politics and international studies at the university of warwick he says brazil's presidential race for maine's unpredictable. i think that the race continues to be in many ways what it was before the attack on balls and i don't know which is a chaotic and unpredictable mess this was already a race in which the leading candidate was campaigning from a jail cell that's former president lula of course and now for the next couple of weeks we're going...
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pentagon official and from bristol geyer glycerin men research fellow in international security at warwick university welcome to the program let me start with you president do day yesterday at the white house was saying that this base is really needed to counter russian aggression or expansionism but in reality paul and has wanted this base for a very long time i think it is a longstanding you know strategic aim of the polish government to secure a permanent american military presence as it is to do to assure as a deterrent against russia but multiple political as well as to digital obstacles stand in the way not the least of which is the need to russia act of one thousand nine hundred seven which prohibits the permanent stationing of substantial combat troops in eastern europe this is where we have a rotational presence of battalions that by germany to us canada and the u.k. in deep altered states an important at the moment and of course the pentagon has. i looked into these issues over to someone and they've calculated that it would be vastly more expensive to relocate the students from
pentagon official and from bristol geyer glycerin men research fellow in international security at warwick university welcome to the program let me start with you president do day yesterday at the white house was saying that this base is really needed to counter russian aggression or expansionism but in reality paul and has wanted this base for a very long time i think it is a longstanding you know strategic aim of the polish government to secure a permanent american military presence as it is...
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in warwick, there will be a new battery plant built which will be a centre of excellence for chargingto become a world leader in low emission technology but she is keen to get as many countries as possible on board. plenty more on the programme tonight at 6:30pm. thank you very much, amy cole in birmingham. now you are going to tell us more about emily worthing davison. she is about emily worthing davison. she is a bit ofa about emily worthing davison. she is a bit of a darling on our patch. she was a famous suffragette and in 1913, herfame was a famous suffragette and in 1913, her fame came was a famous suffragette and in 1913, herfame came because tragically she died while trying to grab the bride of the king‘s horse during a race at epsom racecourse and it was dramatic indeed for its time and also produced dramatic black and white grainy footage. very memorable, if you have seen it, you wouldn‘t forget it and today, because she was such a notable figure but had no statue anywhere in the world, and used statue was unveiled in morpeth, the place where she was eventually buried, a lov
in warwick, there will be a new battery plant built which will be a centre of excellence for chargingto become a world leader in low emission technology but she is keen to get as many countries as possible on board. plenty more on the programme tonight at 6:30pm. thank you very much, amy cole in birmingham. now you are going to tell us more about emily worthing davison. she is about emily worthing davison. she is a bit ofa about emily worthing davison. she is a bit of a darling on our patch....
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all due to this area of cloud which was warwick on her land.k, that could produce the odd shower here and there. a bit spotty rain across the midlands, north wales, northern england. that will break up. sunny spells will develop. shows the west, breeze picking up. nothing untoward is for the time being as far as wind strength is concerned. the general date on which the winds get more blustery. the afternoon, longer spells of rain across the highlands and islands and whilst we still have dry weather to the south and east, a lot of cloudier. temperatures could still get up to 19 or 20 degrees into northern ireland with some brighter weather but showers covering again towards western areas. the odd spot of rain here and there in northern england and wales but the vast majority of england and wales dry, and after the club this morning, the midlands, east anglia and the south, a sunny afternoon. sant‘elia and the south, a sunny afternoon. sa nt‘elia up to and the south, a sunny afternoon. sant‘elia up to 25 degrees. some warm tropical air ahead of t
all due to this area of cloud which was warwick on her land.k, that could produce the odd shower here and there. a bit spotty rain across the midlands, north wales, northern england. that will break up. sunny spells will develop. shows the west, breeze picking up. nothing untoward is for the time being as far as wind strength is concerned. the general date on which the winds get more blustery. the afternoon, longer spells of rain across the highlands and islands and whilst we still have dry...
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let's talk to ruth weir, a super fan of bodyguard, who used to work in the home office, john warwickerdid matthew, did you know what was coming or did you have to watch it last night? we were given the script from the start so we know how it is going to end so we can design everything based on the ending. what is it like being involved in one of the biggest of the decade? we knew it was going to be quite big, but we didn't expect it as big as this. but do you think about the reaction. didn't expect it as big as this. but do you think about the reactionm is fantastic. everybody has sat down to watch the evening rather than the iplayer catch—up. it is wonderful. what did you to think? it didn't let us what did you to think? it didn't let us down. the penultimate episode was saying, has a lost its momentum, but the finale, 75 minutes. tension and chasing through the streets, everything we wanted. sometimes they leave it to open ended, but it was satisfying. every week i had to watch it. tweeting about it, spoke to friends and family about it. it is the programme of decade for me. programm
let's talk to ruth weir, a super fan of bodyguard, who used to work in the home office, john warwickerdid matthew, did you know what was coming or did you have to watch it last night? we were given the script from the start so we know how it is going to end so we can design everything based on the ending. what is it like being involved in one of the biggest of the decade? we knew it was going to be quite big, but we didn't expect it as big as this. but do you think about the reaction. didn't...
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myself ♪ peabo bryson: ♪ if ever you're in my arms again this time i'll love you much better ♪ dionne warwick just loaded with music that goes together so well. jim: so many times, we want a special cd for those romantic moments, and we can't find one that has all the songs we love. kassie: and if i try to download, i can't remember all the artists and all the songs titles that i would want. jim: but time life did all the work for us. 150 phenomenal love songs that bring 20 years of unbelievable music to life. kassie: you put these cd's on and you will never have to push the skip button. jim: but don't look for "the power of love" collection in stores. you're not going to find it. because it's only available right here through this special offer. kassie: and it all comes in this wonderful collector's box, so don't wait, call now. announcer: for the first time ever, 150 of the most timeless love songs of the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's are together in one location. time life music proudly presents "the power of love." taylor dayne: ♪ i'll always love you for the rest of my days ♪ ambrosia: ♪ th
myself ♪ peabo bryson: ♪ if ever you're in my arms again this time i'll love you much better ♪ dionne warwick just loaded with music that goes together so well. jim: so many times, we want a special cd for those romantic moments, and we can't find one that has all the songs we love. kassie: and if i try to download, i can't remember all the artists and all the songs titles that i would want. jim: but time life did all the work for us. 150 phenomenal love songs that bring 20 years of...